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A Lilliputian Republic. How many people are there who know that one of the smallest republics in the world lies nestled on the south ern slope of the Pyrenees ? For many hundred years it has remained neutral whilst Frenchmen and Spaniards have waged war after war, winning or losing the province around it. Dynasties have risen and fallen, the star of empire has shone over many nations hut amidst all upheavals and changes it has remained a republic. Tes, frail Andorra has clung to its early inde pendence and is to-day a proof that in the political as in the natural world the reed outlives many hurricanes which uproot the oak. It is probable that even now the existence of the Andorres would be wrapt in oblivion to the outside world, had not the French begun to talk of annexing the doughty little republic. The possi bility that their independence, which has survived after its own peculiar fashion since the days of Charlemagne, is now in danger of extinction, causes us to turn with interest to inquire a little into their history. Andorra has long been under the nominal suzerainty or protection of France, and of the bishops of Urgel— Catalan ecclesiastics of the old Span ish type. Barely larger than an ordi nary county—its whole aiea is not much more than 150 square miles—its inhabitants are less than i 2,000 in number. Their chief occupations are cattle-raising and char<;oal-making and they graze their flocks on the sunny slopes of the Pyrenees, from which they cut down the forests for there fuel. A council-general of . wenty-four members, presided over .<y two syndics, watches the material interests of the people. Two viguiers, k.r magistrates, and a judge discharging -ne judicial duties of the republic, the former being nominated by France and the Bishop of Urgel, and the latter be >ng appointed first by France and then by the bishop. The touncil holds its powers for four years, and is elected in an old “'iishioned way, reminding one of the clan customs of the Scotch. The heads of four families in each parish meet -ogelher and choose Gua delegate from each locality. Here begins and here •nd the political functions of the An dorrese. The ballot-box is as unknown to them as the poll tax, and the other residents in each parish are supposed to respect without question the ap ''ointments made by their patriarchial hiefs. Every two years the Andorres pay a tribute of 960 francs to the Bishop of Uiyel on the intervening seasons; but for all that they deem themselves inde pendent, and as far as the outside world is interested in their existence, it is hoped that they may continue so. —Philadelphia Bulletin. Victoria. From Port Townsend it is a three hours’ run, across the Straits of De Fuca, to Victoria on Vancouver’s Island; and here, at one’s first step, he realizes that he is on British soil. It is strange that two peoples speak ing the same language, holding in the main the same or similar beliefs, can have in their daily living so utterly dissimilar atmospheres as do the Americans and the English. This sharp contrast can nowhere be more vividly seen than in going from Wash ington Territory to Vancouver’s Island. Victoria is a town which would well repay a careful study. Even in the most cursory glances at it one sees symptoms of reticent life, a flavor ot mystery and leisure, backgrounds of traditionary dignity and hereditary squalor, such as oDe might go up and down the whole Pacilia coast, from San Diego to Portland, and not find. When Victoria is, as it is sure to become, sooner or later, a wide-known summering place, no doubt its byways and highways,its nygone ways and (lays, will prove mines of treasure to the imagination of some dreaming story-teller. The business part of the town, if one may be pardomSl snch a misnomer in speak ing of its sleepy streets, is rubbishy and littered. The buildings are shabby unadorned, with no pretense of design or harmony. They remind one of the inferior portions of second-class com mercial towns in England, and the men and women in the shops, on doorsteps, and in alleyways look as if they might have just come from Hull. Butonce outside this part of the town all is changed; delightful, picturesquo lakes; great meadow spaces full of »aks; knolls of mossy boulders; old trees swathed in ivy; cottages buried in roses and honeysuckle; comfortable houses with lawns and hedges, sun dials and quaint weather vanes; castle like houses of stone, with lodges and high walls and driveways; and, to com plete the picture, sauntering down the lanes, or driving at stately paces along -ho perfect roads, nonchalant men and leisurely women, whose nonchalance and leisure could not be outdone or mtetared in Hyde park.— Atlantic Monthly. The Chinese are greatly exercised Aver the appearance of two comets last year, and dread Home terrible national salainity, such as pestilence, - v, etc. An imperial decree has been issued advising the people and rules so tocomport themselves as to j vert the wrath of Heaven. • P Jll*' • He’ll Get Even. A son of toil from one of the woodsy counties of the State entered a village jewelry store a few days ago, after a walk of seven miles, and said to the proprietor. “Me an’ the old woman have been disputing .for the last three months about eight-day clocks, and now I’ve dropped in to have you settle the matter.” “Well?” “The old woman says an eight-day clock is a clock which runs eight days if you forget to wind it up every night, while I say it’s a clock which takes you eight days to wind it up.” “Your old woman is right.” “Is she?” “She is.” She’s got the best of you in this case.” “Waal, I’ll be shot! But she needn’t do any crowing over it! I’ve just heard that her brother was dead, and being she’s ahehd on the clock I’ll keep the news to myself to get even with her.” Wall Street Daily News. A Rad Husband. A belated pedestrian going up Fort street, in Detroit, at a late houn the other night, thought he observed a ligure crouching in the latticed porch covering a front door. The matter had a suspicious look, and he halted and looked over the fence. “Go on now !” called the voice of a female through the gloom. “Do you live here?” nquir ed the man. “Indeed, I do.” “Can’t you get in?” “Indeed, I can.” “Well, what are you waiting for?” he asked, after a pause. “What for?” she de manded. “Would a respectable woman be crooked over here at this hour of the night, with a club in her hand, if she didn’t expect her husband every blessed minute?” The Frederirkton (New Drum wink Can.) Reporter says: “Nobody can but admire the persistent enterprise’ manifested by the owners of St. Jacob’s Oil in keeping the name before the public. It received a big ‘send off* in the House the other day by the Hon. Mr. Perley, who warned his colleagues in the Government of the danger of Bear Killers receiving two bounties for one nose; the judicious use of the Oil caus ing rapid growth.” Always give the facts of a case plain and straight to your lawyer. He can mix them np for you when they come before a jury. TO CONSUMPTIVE*. ••Golden Medical Discovery” is a concen trated, potent alterative, or blood-cleasing remedy, that wins golden opinions from all who use it for any humor, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the formidable scrofulous swelling, or nicer. Internal fever, soreness and ulceration, yield to its benigh influences. Consumption, which is but a scrofulous affection of the lung -, may, in its early stages, be cured by a free use of this God-given remedy. See article on consump tion and its treatment in Part 111 of the World’s Dispensary Dime Series of pam phlets, costs two stamps, post-paid. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A girl just returned to Hannibal from a Boston high school said, upon seeing a Are engine work, “Who would evah have dweamed such a vevy diminutive-looking apawatus would hold so much wattah!” A LADY WANTS TO KNOW the latest Parisian style of dress and bonnet; a new way to arrange the hair. Millions are expended for artificial appliances which only make conspicious the fact that emaciation, nervous debility, and female weakness exist. Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” sold under a positive guarantee. If used as direct ed, art can be dispensed with. It will over come those diseases peculiar to females. By druggist*?. “The gentleman who killed Colonel Tyson” is the pleasant way in which the head-line type of the New Orleans Picayune alludes to a murderer. WHAT’S HAYED IH GAINED, i ■ • Workingmen will economize by employftig Dr. Pierce’s Medicines. His“Pleas*intPurga tive Pellets” and “Golden Medical Dis covery” cleanse the blood and system thu preventing fevers and other serious diseasess and curing all scrofulous and other humors, Sold by druggists. “Yes,” he said, “I do wish I was the father of a boy. I want to get square with that neighbor of mine. Solid men admire the beautiful, and this ac rounts in some measure for the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Carboline, the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and dres-ing, which have been sold yearly. “lCougli on Hat*.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed bugs, ants, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffener,the only inven tion that m ikris old boots ns straight as new. Mother Snnn’H Worm Nyrop. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; feverishness, restlessness, worms, constipa tion. 25c. Why don’t, you use St. Patrick’s Salve? Try it. Use it- 25c. at all druggists. ••Hurliu-I’ii bin.” TheQuick,complete cure,annoying Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Diseases. sfc|. Druggists A Quirk Recover;. It gives ns great pleasure to elate that the merchant who wm reported ae being at the point of death from an attack nf Pneumonia, haa entirely recovered by the nee of Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam Jar the Longs. Naturally he feels grateful for the benefits derived from using this remedy, for the longs and throat; and in giving publicity to this statement we ere actuated by motives of public benefaction, tranting that others may be ’jeoefited in e similar manner. Durno*s Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and all affections of the mucous membrane. Kday’s Carbolic Trochee owe sold* and present WE ARE GRATIFIED To be able to senure oar readers that New Life re- G o *™* ""b •'sir teet to make it the most popular Kdicine of the age/or the cure of all pulmonary com "}«•• In several bietencee. which we ran vouch f..r lavalida, who had suffered with distracting cougha f<W many jeir* and bad despaired of recovery, have been rent..red to health after using New Life e few weeks. Baltimore Episcopal Register ••Beet Cough Balaam in the World. w Tw It, , Price 10c. FTW. Kinsman A C 0... Augusta, Maine. Over two tons of hairpins arc made daily : by the factories in this country. What be comes of them? W FOR PAIN. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Th rent. Swelling*. Sprain*. Bruises, ■turn*. Scald*. 1’ ■’•»»*• Bile*. AM) ALL OTIIF.U IMMULV FAIXB AKtt AMIES. Sold by Druggist* and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cenua botUe. J Directions in 11 Languages. _ TIIE CH ARLES A. VOCELKR CO. ‘ (Susmwots to A. VoUELEB A CO.) BalUuers, *d., C.B. A. LIST OF DISEASES ALWAYS CURABLE BY USING MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. OF HUMAN FLESH. Bhenmatiim, Burns and Scalds, Stings and Bites, Cuts and Bruises, Sprains A Stitches, Contracted Muscles Stiff Joints, Backache , Eruptions, Frost Bites, OF ANIMAtt* Scratches, Sores and Galls, Spavin, Cracks, Screw Worm, Grub, Foot Hot, Hoof Ail, Lameness, Swlnny, Founders, Sprains, Strains, Sore Feet, Stlffhess, and all external diseases, and every hurt or accident For general use in family, stable and stock yard it is THE BEST OF AIX LINIMENTS DR. teEfORE - AND* - /cPeFU llKble AppUucei in mt ca 30 Trill, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, WHO are suffering from Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Lack or Nerve Force and Vigor, Wasting Weaknesses, and all kindred diseases. Speedy relief and complete restora tion of Health, Vigor and Manhood Guaran teed. The grandest discovery of the Nine teenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BElf CO., MARSHALL, MICH. Invalids who are . recovering vital eta mana, declare in ) grateful terms their application of the merits as a tonic, of Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters. Not only does it impart strength to the weak, but it also corrects an irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who Buffer from rheumatic and kid ney troubles, con quers as well as pre vents fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Deal ers generally. HOSIERS Sitters «ONLY »SO I™* Philadelphia Singer of this style. Equal to any Singer in the market. Remember, tr« amd it to be examined before you pay for it. Thi« is th* sain* rtyle> other companies retail tor SoO. All Machines warranted for three years, Send for Illus trated Circular and Testimon v Address CHARLES A. H OOI> A CO., 17 North *f O -R. TAB LH SODA FOUNTA IN S Send for Catalogue, Chapman & Co. MADISON, IND. THE SUN "[,IiV" THE HUN’S first aim is to be truthful and useful: it* second, to write i an entertaining history of the tunes in which we live. It prints,on an average, more than a million copies a week. Its circulation is now larger than ever before. Subscription: Daily (| pages), by mail, sf»c. a month, or 9<L-M) a year; Sunday (8 pages), 81.20 por year; Weekly (8 pages), per vear. I. W. ENGLAND. Publisher, New York City. AGENT* WANTED FOR THE HISTORY U. S. BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. It retains Over 3DO fine portrait. and engravings of battles and other historical scenes, and i* th*; most complete end valuable history ever published. It is sold BT HnnsoaiPTlON ONLY, and agents are wanted in every oountv. Rend for Circulars and eitra terras “ TH« BIST IS CHEAPEST.” JJHRESHERSrS. 50 S& <? Rejoice, ft el nice. ••'Re Again.* f , bsi I* Found.” Unde r date of July 9, 1882, E. B. Bright, of Windsor Locks, Conn., writes a plain, modest narrative, which, from its very simplicity, has the true ring of fine gold. Hesiys: “My father is using Hunt’s Remedy and seems to be improving, in fact, ho is very much better, than he has been for a long time. He haa been tapped three times. The first time they got from him sixteen quarts of water, the second time thirteen quarts, and fully as much more the third time, and he would constantly fill up again every time after he had been tapped, until he commenced using Hunt 8 Remedy, which acted like magic in his case, as he begun to improve at once, and now his watery accumulation passes away through the secretions naturally, and he has none of that swelling or filling op which was so frequent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the use of Hunt’s Remedy. He is a well-known citizen of this place, and has always been in business here.” Again he writes, November 27,1882: “I beg most cheerfully and truthfully to state, in regard to Hunt’s Remedy, that its use was the saving of my father’s life. I spoke to yon in my previous letter in regard to his being tapped three times. It is the most remarkable case that has ever been heard of in this section. For a man of his years (sixty years Vit is a most remarkable cure. He had been unable to attend to his business more than a year, and was given ap by the doctors. The first bottle or Hunt s Remedy that he used gave instant relief. He hr.s used in all seven bottles, and continues to use it whenever he feels drowsy or slug- i gish, and it affords instant relief. He is now attending to his regular business and has been j several months. lam perfectly willing that you sht uld publish this letter, as we thor- , oughly believe that father’s life.was saved by using Hunt’s Remedy and these facts given j above may be a benofit to others suffering in , like manner from diseases or inaction of the kidneys and liver.” THE PUREST AND BEST Remedy Ever Made—lt i» Compounded from Hop*, Malt, Buciiu, Man drake and Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned aqd valu able medicine in the world, and in addition it contains all the best and most effective curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier, and life and health restoring agent on earth. It gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladies, and all whom sedentary employments cause irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, or who require an appe tizer, tonic and mild stimulant, it is invalu able, being highly curative, tonic and stimn lating, without being intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don’t wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save your life. Hun dreds have been saved by so doing, at a moderate cost. Ask your druggist or physi cian. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, bat use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. If you have lameness in the loins, with frequent pains and aches; numbness of the thigh; scanty, painful and frequent discharge >f urine, tilled with pus, and which will turn •od by standing; a voracious appetite and mquenchable thirst; harsh and dry skin; dummy tongue, often darkly furred; swollen ind inflamed gums; dropsical swelling of the imbfl; f oquent attacks of hiccough; inability o*void tho urine, and great fatigue in at ■empting it—you are suffering from some 'orm of Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such is Bright's Disease of the kidneys, stone or inflammation of tho bladder, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and retention of the urine, and Hop Bitters is the only remedy that will permanently cure you. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, 1 drunken nostrum, but the purest and best medicine ever made, and no uerson or family should be without it. Don’t risk any of the highly lauded stuff with testimonials of great cures, but ask your neighbor, druggist, pastor or physicians what Hop Bitters has and can do for you and test it. is unfailing and infai liable in curing Epil* h eptic Fits, Spasms, I ( onvulsions, St. Vitus I Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Fating. Ner vous debility .Serof u la i mid all Nervous and i Rlood diseases. To I Clergymen. Lawyers, r Literary men. Mer chants. Bankers, La ) dies and all whose se i dentary employment k causes Nervous Pros- B tration, Irregularities p of the.blood, stomach, bowels or kindeys, or 4 who require a nerve ■ tonic, appetiser or Cstimulant, hamaritau W Nervine is Invaluable. Thousands proclaim it th** most wonderful In- cAMARITah AND *1 kw NEVER FAILS. NErviM* vfgorant that evei sustained thesinkingsysiem. For siile by all pniggittiM. TTTK PR. 8. A. 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I beautiful Onen-H[ felto/ Chair Ti 'y, 1 eteya t imported Ixrnp .Sha./e W ■♦• YOUTH" is * larg* .3'-cohimn Illustrated Lit e-M Wkrary and Famdy Paper, filled with Charming Stories. Sketches, Poems, I izstes, WWetc. | in fact, everything to amuse and whole family circle, from the agre to eighty. W rite to-day. mYouth Publishing mA Lt urauu London Phys ician c‘*tabli*bc* an Ottiroin New l ark lor the Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. FromAmJoum: l of Medicine. Dr. Ab. Mesorolo (lato of London), who tnakee a ape elalty off Bpllepay, has without doubt treated and cured morursees'tbaii any other living physician. Hlsaneccs* has simply been astonishing; wo have heard of caaae off over SO years’ standing successfully cured hr him. Ha ha* published a work on this disease, which ho sends with a large bottle of hU wonderful cure free to any auf fferor who may eend their express and P. 0. Addresa We adrise anv one wishing a cure to address ST. AB. M KdEBOLB. No. •« John dt. Now York. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Beet fa the warld Get the geaalaa. Iren Mrksge hoe ear trn«le-ar*rk and It aesked Framer»* NOI.D EV KR \ WHERE. H cuts WHINE Al. till SAILS. 9 fjl BcwtOwigh Myrtip. Tauten good. VU lor v z.? LYDIA E. PINKHAM’B VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is n Positive Cnre Tor all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses •o common to our best female population. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The Crentcst Xeiiiea! liheorery glare the Dawn of History. tylt revives the drooping spirits, Invigorates and harmonizes the organic functions, gives elasticity and flTninp-.it to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye nn-1 plants on tho pale check of woman the fresh roses of life’s spring and early summer time. Use It and Prescribe It Freely It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and rclloves weakness of the stomach. shat feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by iti use. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LTD!A F. PINKIIAM BLOOD PURIFIER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to tho system, of mnn iwnnun or child. Insist on having it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared Ot 233 and *3a Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, sl. Six bottles for $5. Bent by mail In the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, fil per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry Enclose Set. stamp. Send for pampldet. No family should be w.tiiout LYDIA E. PTNKHAM’B LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. taraold by all Druggists.-fc* (i) BN U 13 LKIPNEY-WOFtT , i HAS BEEN PROVED | ! The SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. 1 | Does a lame back or a disordered urine ir.di. | cate that you are a victim 1 THUN DO NOT HESITATE; use KIDNEY-WOUT at once, . I (druggists recommend it) and it will speedily 1 . overcome the disease and restore healthy notion. U It Is a BURECUREfor all , DISEASES of the LIVER. , It haa specific action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and in-1 , I action, stimulating the healthy secretion of the ; 1 • Bile, and by keeping the bowels infreeoondi- ! I tion, effecting its regular discharge. j | - I Klolaelo If yon arc suffering from I ’ i IwldlCiriCln lualaria, havothochills, i | are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated. Kidney- Wort will surely-relieve and quickly cure. 1 . | , In the Spring, to cleanse the System, every 1 . one should take a thorough course of it \ ! | qHiOQ For complaints peculiar to LdUlvwe your rex, such as pain and I weaknesses, KXDNEY-WOET in aaaurpaased, | as it will act promptly and safely. Either Sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, . I brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull dragging ' . pains, all speedily yield to its curative power. ; I ; tTIt Acts at the same time on the K±DNEYB, | 1 UVEB. AND BOWEL3.UI3 For Constipation, , Piles, or Rheumatism it is a permanent cure. I I«QLP BY DRUGGISTS. Price tj.JgLg * WELLS. RICHARDSON i CO'S l IMPROVED ti ;BUTTER COLOR ; i A NEW DISCOVERY. ’ tyFor several years we have furrinhed the •Dairymen of America with an excellent artt-. Tidal color for butter; so meritorious that it met ' I with gnat sucres* everywhere receiving the' 'highest and only prizes at both international | .Dairy Fairs. ... < I fyßut by patient and scientific chemical re search we hare improved in several points, and I I [now offer this new color as the beat in the world. | it Will Not Color the Buttermilk. It | ; I Will Not Turn Rancid. It Is the ’ ( Strongest. Brightest and Cheapest Color Rlade f I • QT And, while prepared In oil, Is so compound ' | ed that It is Impossible Tor it to become rancid. 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