'PENSION MATISTIC8. 'h iMlcrii Got Nearly a Third of f the Kipf!tip of th Government. the report of tin eommlsslrmwr of petitions (hat there were during the fiscal ycir en!el June H B,,,'a 1 th pension mi's 10,353 B(,w nnmes, the Inrgest annual incivai In the history af the tmrnni, funking a total ot 4.-,J,4."i7 pM,s.oner on tUe rolls at the e;oM of the year. The name! f 8,(KS previously aroppoa were nitorel to the roll, miking in agrepate of al leil during the yeir. During the nine pericd 1.;;0 w"re dropped from ttw foil on anoouot of death, a'nl various othor ftiti'c, leaving not Increase to the rolls of 41 !M names. Tbo amount of pension p 11 during the year was f 7i,77.r,8rV3, an increase ore r the previous yenr of 13,8 fl.'JW. The to tnl amount eipeiult'd lor all purposes was fsS.OlM.S, telag 31 1-3 per cent, of the total estim ited gros Inc mi of the UuheJ States government for the porioJ. The total expenditure oi ine uoverninnns for the flee l year WO were f ;07,DM,S01, that the ainMnt txiwnded for ami on ac count of pension was neirly 81 per cent of of the entire outhy of the Uovernmont The bichost num'ier of clulin on account of the lute war a received frm Ohio. Imlinia followeil noit, then No York and Peniwyl vatiia, md from M mtnna, I'tnh and Mouth Cirolin none rvn received. Up to Jun 3) last '.'rt.RsI cliiiins were flic 1 titnlcr tho Moxl ran lVnsitm act, l!f?3 Loin,; survivors and 6,7.1.1 wi.low. Tne commlssolner state that he s-nt cupii of thin onnuil reirt for 'S7 to tho coinnm mIi'M or 11 e viirl xi military tiepnft. nvtits is tho Unite I Htn r. with h rpi s-t that nf( r eMimi: ation they w ul I submit msrioni linking t linpr.'v'onuMit in tx t'.tinc laws, wliieli nctl in wn earnestly np jirciv. d ly th pri-siilo. it. A m i jurity of tli"-? ol1lc t xprew-od tho opinion tlm.', thu pres Ciitponsioii I iws me emply millloiellt. CHOP nUI-MCTIV. ll avy llulii Ilnvo Ddiio Consltlr-i-.i. bio Dumnire. The wo ither crop bulletin for the week aiding MpptAiii'.r r I at itui tU:it tho weather luring tho weo' hi Ih-o: unusually fiivornv jle for rip iiiiij, h irv -stm n i l threhin of ifhcu. in MiniiiMoin tin I 1) ikitn. It has iilsn bwii favorably in tho (freat -r Kitiii of the com b it, but too much riiu i.eourre'.l in the rxtromii pnrtl iiis of Me.' Htutes b inleriiiir on the Ohio. K ports from Kansas luli'n'o thiit tho corn crop U secuto and p ist ptwulilo Injury from frost. Llijht frost occ-urro I in tho uppr lake region, probably c iilshij; Homo dnin io to the cranliorry crop in Wisconsin. Tbo wi'iitliur ha I o mi too cold in .Mioliian to favor a rapid growth of corn, but n injury is re porU'd to tho crop in tint Slate, and cutti.g will commcnci next week. Import from Kentucky show tint tho heavy corn crop that State ha been Home what il imig.vl i.y rocont rains, nud that the so iwu Iiiim I con sutlie.o itly fivorublo ti iu sure an nvoiuo tobacco crop. Ths h.-nvy rains h ivo la n ig.'d tho grow ing crops In tli.s cotto.i an I sunar regions except in N rlh and South Cirolina, wIimh the rain fall h is not bo -n exoSHlve, a id tho went ier bn i Imjjii pouora'ly fivoral.la. In the niU llo States fuvotuMi cmilitions h ive prevail!, b'ttli for ties np minj of corn n'ld for fall plowing. In Now E inland tho r.iiti full wasgouer.i I ly favorable, but the weu'.li- er was cool. Lii;ht fr.jots occurred on the 2'Jtli, but no in jury Jt i crop is reported AN AWi LIj t'ATASTitOl'IIli Three Men i'.o.lnl to Dc.itli In Oil, Nt'iir l'iii ilay, O, A terrible ih'i; d -nt oei'iirrtd at the g oit oil tank a iui: of O.l C .liter, I! nilca north of Kiii.ll iy, o. U ic of the iiiun-ii-c iron tanks of the H;i !: -y i I'ipj Lino Coin puny, wit'i a c ip ic.ty of Il'i.oo) barrels, mid hol.lin nt tho tiino 2),o()) barre uf oil, sprung a lo ik. A couple of a il i.m nifii w ro ut o mm not to work calking tho la-ik, some of th 'iu beiiiupii ilfolds. Wui'o at work in this io iiiii.t tho tank il Idenly burst, giving way at tho luLtom nud tho top fulling in. The oil was thrown In every ilirction with great violence, throwing tlm fncii with it A'l ccasd but throe. They U-cniie en- gulfid in tho oil, nn I wero carried with it. lua ii o it"iit tho oil caught tiro from au ojien f rpe, a id the !ia;ilc-sm"ii wore Kinotliered in thj llani'w. No iiKsistanco could rench them, ns the lira laic.t liiTcely, ai.d groat waves of flames swept for l'O fet on every si lo. They wero burned to a crisp, their clothing Mug reduce I to ashes, and even tho button crumbling at tho tmt.-li. Tin mimes of th'e who perisho I ill the tlii'iin ure Jniile I', E ist, (.'linrlm Cr tce and K'Midrant Hansom. All are married nun and forinor rosidt-uta of Urailfjnl, Pa. CltL'SIlTl HIS bKULIi. A Train ltobb.-r 1 at ally Wounds Ills IMii-stier and, linen pe. P. W, Veil Aiitweri). a Cincinnati detect) Ivo, wan found lying nt tho cornor of lako on I Franklin slrootH, Chieag ), with biiku 1 crushed in. It ws l.arnol that Vun Antwerp had beoil following Frank Kline, uliiH Julia Iluealon, a no. tor Ions train robl.T, for several mouths, and found bim at tin corner of Luko a i l Franklin shoot. When Van Antwerp at tempt 'd tourr t Kline, the latter struck bim with Homo blunt instrumout, fracturing Llsskull.iind ma lo goal hi es?aio. On the 1-th of July last, Vau Antwerp uttompt xl to arrest Kline iu Monticollo, Illinois, and wo badly woundwl by a pistol shot Van Ant worp was taken to tho County Hospital, where he now lies In a critical condition and will probably die from hi injuries. Sioux Dou War Taint. Trouble is brawl aUon, Fremont ounty, Wyo. Ty. The Government iusue rations to UoO Arapshoos -"II.IOO Bhoshoms at this agoucy. The o'oux vbiltor of the Arapahoe ure at the tttm of the trouble. Two white mou erefound dead iiimr tho lbittli-suake Moun ', on the reservation, where they were doubtlessly murdorol by tho Hioux, who donned wr paint afu-r being ordered olt tho blioahoiie reservation. Half-breed hunter Jlrt tho prew-mie of a bsnd of 150 hostile Jjidiuns w.tuiu sovuuty mile of the rerva UL They am fully armed, having plenty or umiiuitloii, ,.xtitt p iuIm mid no women d children. F,Ve Hioux on the roservollou un wtod by the Iudluu uno.it. riFTIBTH OOKGRES& In Hie Senate, Wtdni-Mlny, Mr. Keshan In troilneed a loll to permit the Importoilo'i vt jnio t nailing free f dutv, a id it was reier red to tlm Coinmittee on Ki anco. Ho pok of the "trnrt" whleli ha I Inci d the price of jutt bagging, and said that the cotton plan er were discussing the question a to whether or not to ho.il t ieir cotton fro u market until that nppreesion hid Miwd by. Tne "trnst" atruek at one of th great Inter est of the country an Interest which ha I no protection, an I w hich h d to compete in tin inarkrta of the world with cotton from other cniintriee, Congrest ha the power to pro Uct that great Industry agiliiat nch gieat wrong, by taking the duty off jute, and he trus le t that the Committee on Finance would take the matter Into consideration and give the 'eliof ncedeX Mr. Plumb, from tin Committm nn Approprlptions, reorted iiaek the Fort i Moat ions bill, and gave notice that be would ask for iu consideration to-morrow. Tin rosolution herotiiore nffred ly Mr. Plumb, in reference to the diversion of the waters of the I'lntte and Arkausa rivers and thoir tributaries In Colorailo wa taken up, discussed, amended and agree 1 ta Mr. htewirt olferet a resolution calling on the Stcretary of th Interior for Informition as to bind suit?, land pttenta and timber ile rest itlons. lnforninlloii which Mr. Keck sug gested would bt as extensive and voluminous c thnt suppliisl by the Secretary of tho Navy a few days sltnaj, In reply to Mr. Chandler' resolution, ami which (he said) ha. I ciiKt as much as a y ur's rxpenditura of tho naval ecaduiuy. Mr. Mormi una ywd the resolution and clmracterir. si itaaaiit'lfort to dig up everything done by th Interior de partment for scvcrul ye ir In regsrd to tin iubbc lands It woul I entail enormous ex iieiiHe ami cause great delay in the current busmewt. In tbe Rennto, Thurwlny, Mr. nialr nfTcrrd a resolution, which wns referred to thu Coins mitts on Contingent Kxp"iiso. instructing the Committee on Inti r-Stato Commerce to Fxnm ue fully Into the syst-m of Midinnicsl Telegraphy, now on exhibittonnt theCApi ol, nn I to iw cure thu aid of ciiiieteiit and dlsint-nitixl exrt. He ex plnlned the olijrct of bis 4 reso'utloii to tie to have this nyst til of telegraphy ex amlnixl, and, If f.nm I to bo ns represeiite I, to cur" It for the bin Ht of tlm pisip'o. lb) bud been lol I bv Mr. 1). It. Craig, tin owner of tho patents, that two th msnnd word could n ut on t'io w ire nt the cost of a single letter postage. The t-ennte then resumed consideration of the President's re t illation message, and Mr. Ibmrgo proceed eil with the sns'c!i whicli he had tiectin yes ter biv. In reply to the nssi-rtioii made by Mr Kdmunds Iu bis ssch last wisjk, thnt the Pi-esident bail a riidit to us t n d tie 0H-rn'ion of Meet inn Hil nf the Itevised Stututes (wliieb allows the transit of goivls lMfwo 'ii the Unite I Slates end Cnnn la without tin Niyitient of duty), Mr. (ieorge nrguxl that if tint l'resi lent were to under take to susmiid tin aperiition of that w c I m, bo would be RSHiiuiing niitocratic power de nied to him by tin Constitution and hu.csm d only bv mmie'p itcntates iu F.uroM) nml ysia. Tho Pi esident could not nbiog.itea Milelllll ru ictnnnt in Coiuress, ubiluto in it term an I without any contingency whatever. In the 1Ioii Momhiy Mr. Scott, of lVnn sylvania, nskel una oi'iuhis cu wnt toil ti-o-duco for prisent cousiilcratii n a toll supple liieutary to nn net to cxs u'n c rtatn tn-nty Htipiiiiilions relating to Cul.ics. upproved M a v II, lev. " Section 1 provider that from and nfti r tho an.-icn of tins net it shall I U'iIiw.'iii tor miy Chinoe liiborvr, who sliill at a iy timo beii'tofore I. nve Issm or who uiiiv now or here ift'-r ls n resident within thel'iiti- l State, and who sink buvo iltitirtcd or Khali dipnrt thi-relrotu and slisll not have re turiKsl I efore th ) p:iing of this net, t re turn to i be United St itvi. Sort ion 'J pn viiles tliut no c -rtlllcit itof identity providn 1 for in the fourth and fifth nee ions of ibo nut t ) which this i a mipplcuieut slull lier.-nfter bit is-nu I, ii nl every c -rtdiciitn heretofore issued in purs'il inc thereof is lii-ro iy decline! void ami of uocfT.ct; and tho Chinese, InUnvr claiming ailinisNioii by virtue thereof sliall not bo permitted to outer the UuiUd Stii i. Section U provid -s Hint all ilutiot nies -ribs r(l and liu'.iliiics, H?iuiltii and forloltures prescribeil by the si-coi.d, t'lith, eleventh ami twelltli ht cno is or the uct to winch this is a Mipiilnineut uro l.oretiy exte ided and mado iiipiic li'etotlie pi'ovi-ions of this act. M-ctioii 4 providn that all such part or par. of tli .' net to which tins is a mipple ineiit, as ure inconsistent herewith, arc Uvi o: by r. peal d. Mr. Scott stated that tin prop-wed legis lit ii in wis the o 1 1 y in aim ny winch tin Clii iieiej laborer could be kept out, of tlncoiiu. try, Thu bill wus pi.-ucd without a divis ion. 'I ho bill iutroduod in t!i i Ifmisn Mmi lay by llepi iwntativo New ton, of h niisi tun, to lllllsll peiH'iiiso ihii s-tml with trusts, prop so to sin J t, -ucli si souH to it 11 1 io ranging from fl.O K)ti)$Jo,(sjo or imprisonment iium oue to live ' ins. nn; u i;i si. us lALiiT. lho Scptcinlx-i- 1'ili.t Chart Will Show She Wan Too I ar North, The S -ptember Pilot chart, issued from tho Ily.lrographic (Mlice, emboilies a no o w hich puis tho Minna for the fa'al c illision lmtw.cn the Ueir mid Tbingvuliu tipuiivly iixni thu c immandor of tin former v.-.-scl. These pi lot cliiirts urediHti i'mteil to all vessel in istor leaving Auioricnu port every mai h. A siipplnment to tho chart of l)eceml or, 17, culled nt tout ion to tbo Importance of a general understanding us to tho routci to la) followed by eiuitwurd and westward b aind vossi'ls, and ea 'li nioutb since that time ono track has been plotted ns the southern limit for wo-stweribboun I voso!, mi l unothcruH tho northern limit for enstwaril-bouud vessels. These havo been go .eraily fo.loned Tho chart for .S.'ptemlier will say. "This rocont dia utter would not have incurred bad tho Oolser ljn further t i tho smthward, a reenmmend d for eastward Ik uud vessels, and the collision thus empbadxiai thu impor tance of thi lunttcr, not only to owner, ngeuts, tun-tors and marine under writers, but to tbo public generally. " A ti.ukiisi,i:htoum. Six Pernotm Drowned nt Hot Springs. $100,000 Ouiiiiige to Property. H it Springs U gutt d, and ruin and wreck m ct the vision at eveiy pulnu Nothing like it ha leon known bofoie. Disaster by HimhJ and fire hav visited the valley, but nothing toeqcul last night' storm an 1 watenpouu The valley wus swept ns by a tidal wave. Tho storm struck tin city ubuul 11 o'clock. It wus accompanied by a cool, stilt wind, though not strong enough to pro luio damage from that ui ce. llalu fall in torrent from 1 1 until 1 o'clock without cessation, At the close of the storm a great and ominous rotr mingle 1 with shout of pe- ple and eric of diatretu wont up from th valley. For half an hour the main avenue of the plaoe wa a rushing river fifty yard wide, t-everal of th hotel were floo led ami many building wrecked. Six person are reiiortod missing and five bodiot have beeu recovered from the debris. Damage to property will amount to $100,000. More Than lOO Killed. Five hundred Dervishes attacked an Egyptian fort uuar Waly Haifa and ctptur ed a portion of It. The Egyptian received reinforcement from Wady Haifa aud Anal ly tuoceailed in driving out the Dervishes, killing more than 100 of th' in. The Egyptian loui wu 10 killed aud iff wouudod. V rnoMiNEtfr rEOPLR Jmrtr-B Lamar i a fnitRin horseman. Mtia, CtJtvtLAKD la an expert lawn tennis player. THBKhah ot Persia Is making a tour ot Europe. KrrmtsitTTATtv. CRAit la the only native Texan in Congress. IjOHD TK5tVNnw ha passed hi eight ioth year with alight heart. Milan, of Bervla Is said to be financially the poorest King living. Th Puke of A re vie ha declared himself to bo iu favor ot cremation. Mrs, SnrRitiAK. widow of the General, ha Cherokee blood in her vein. WKnrt.t. Pmt.t.irV body lie In an on marked grave at Milton, Mom. A hox of Prwddont Tyler ha been choeen President of William and Mary College at Wllliamsliurg, Va. Mas. HiiPKiNH-RKAnt.KhnalMiuglit li'sl.nof) worth of painting in Pari tor ber mansion at lireat Darriiuton, Mans. AMKL.tR Hivks CiiAftl.Kit, tho Virginia an thoresa, receives about thirty letters a day from admirer of her works. Jiill! llorv. President of the Adntn Ex press Coinnny, ha snilisl for Kuroe, where lie will organize an express system. Mm. WnnxiitiKAK, a memtier of tho Eng lish Parliament, issnid to makeover M,0tM, Otw r year from hislieer brewery. J ,ii iu I ANtiol.l'ii Ciit'ltcitn.i. I an entluiftl-aste-tu lent of (libl on. and can repent bv heart long uHagos ot tho "Docline and Fall of Koine'." TlIK (,lie-n of Spain lins se-t her heart ll'on making St. Sebiistnin. on the ispnnisb rm I, nn Aiitiiiim resort of tho fiishiuiinlilo worhls of all nations. F.MI'KllllH FltANf'l JohVI'II, of Aictrin. ta ke lie.-r at luncheon, n limit -d nnnaiiit of cliainpa;ne at dinner and smokes tne coup luoinst kind of clears. Pkincesh Hkaiup K, ilanghtr of C'leen Victorin, has sent some of ber oAiiinii-i -.il isimpxisitioiM tothet'Xhlbiiionof wolu.-ili's IIP lu tries Iu Sydney, Ail-India. Kmithdu William II. of lieiin my lins n t'lissiou for biivlng Ins pliotnnniplistnk.il. Sun n his acce-sinu to t he turono h has noo I od tierniaiiy with his pictures. Tim Farl of Kosslvn is a candid ito for laureate laurels. Vips-ii Victorin Iium np proved of bis two sonnets on the death of Kiuperor Frederick and "comiiiiiinl" I'' him to pulili-h them. Mils. CAI'.l.l.-..K, who I keeping lllll-i nt AVnshiligton lor the first time, enjoys Paving Cue-Is nt iliimi r, nud the Sp uki-r has in sti u tions to bring lioine f muds wit ii lion ill the afteriiiMiu wheu the liouso is not full ot Vis tors. Tiik MnsU-r of Trinitv College, ( ixford, Eiiglitiiil, w bo marriel Mi-s Kamsav. t'io distiiigui-.lie I Senior C a-sic, pr seuted his bride lor n wed ling cj't w j: Ii the wmi ks of 1 Into. SoplpH-Vs, and l'aiite, spleielnlly Imuu I in morocco. Tiik sma'lest ni"iiib-r of the Supreme Court of the I'liil-d Sink's is the nmv 'hn-f .lilstice, who is lint live fi et six iie hes tall, and weighs only l -' oiiuds. Assie-i.ite Jm-tn-el.ravis th" iure-t. mea-uriug six n-et live i'lebi-s in iieight and lipping t ic Is-uui at nnar.y .ion poitu Is. tiKNKtiM. CriiTl :, the Ameri 'ii'i Party" cniidiilato for I'le-nlelit, is bright and i ln-cry nud evi eiitl- hi'ieer-. lb) is inti-re-P-d in various oteel comp inii-s In New York City nml New .lersev, is sixtv s x veir old, I reputed to be worth hi. i.i k! and lives at llrnlgeport, Conn. 'I'll Klin aro several left -ban led writers at tlieCnpit.il. llepri seutntive Hop ,ius, of llli nois, writes wit'u the lelt hand exi-liisiveiy, never having learned or tried to use tlie jwn with the right. Mr. Met 'mini, of Mary land, write with either hand ut pleasure, but not with both at mire. Krs.sKt.1, Sauk is nt leait fifteen year ol.ler than .lav (iould. but he lias not a wrinkle in Irs ta 'e, nn l is ns well preserved as a man of titty, lie atiriliutes hi contin ued good health, after tweiiry-tive years in Wall sir. ot, to the fajt that ho never perm, ts lilmsrlf to worry about business outside of bus lies hour. Ar bis Whito Hiiuso Monday reception, Pn-sidi nt Cleveland ha iutrodii -. il a nov elty in bis attire. Heretofore he has worn a blai'k fris k coat on sin li o.-.-isi. us. I'ei-entlv be was nt tire I in u p'-ppi r and-salt liii-ui"h-s lit. The costiim was in the ale-t sty.'i;. A low-cut vest mid wi le t:ou-crs proved tli NF.WHY NOTES. Oxi.v about mil A h i. I. sugar nun. ' iu ten die of yellow Top l-i (.-.Xpe.'tl) I in feV.T. 1 1 I.I, Tiik Afghan in-urroet.oii has been sup pre-sed. V AM'iiPVfli I -t a N 1 1 conl is to U- mined at the rate of "J. mi tons per day. n UKTAiio, Mexieo. lias linl rain for twenty seven conseeutive days. Tiik aggregate value of the output of our mines is m-i down nt j" ;,:; l ". A I.i n iv in crank bus been arre-ted for Hire itellillg lo lull! . Ier (ilad-toue. 1 T is aniiouiieed that the Car nil I Cnrina of Itussiu will found u monastery in Abys- K.llll. Tiik New Zealand Parliament has voted to renew the contract with the Sprocket line of xl-'umcrs. '. I.. nt A Do ig to have nn observatory 1.".0 f.s t nearer tho star than any other in Aiiktii a. A ll r ntph in Clarendon County, S. C, shot mid killul biscuiiipuuiou, inistukiiig him fur u bear. II' ii hi a, which bu.1 a Mipulation ot S,iNm,Uoo, is without u single iTute-tant ini-sioiiary. Tiik agricultural exports constitute over seventy-hvo per cent ot thu entire exports ol the country. It is estimate I that -W.coi) mocking bird are caught monthly in the. immediate vicinity of New urluuus. KiM'R tho beginning of the present vear. 4P.M members of Uiu Cniiid Army of lie llepublic buvo died. AN American boy is reported as having las'n sh'tiighnied on board of a linti.-li ship at i'ortiuud, iregoii. Tiik railroad from Paris to Cotut intino !, which bus been compluted, is opMjsu, by the Turkish Uoveruiiieut. ItAl.i-ii Kimi, of Knusa. ag.d ten, is in jail for stealing some fifty horse in tho course of the past year. TfiiKKV id undergoing a Cabinet crisi owing to a arcity of money in tho Treasury to pay the army and navy. It is now not only denied that the White Pusha, of Africa, is Stanley, but domed that there isuny While Pusha ut all. Floukni X Moiisk, twelve years of ago, has ascended Mont lUuno. Slie is the young est tourist that ever made thu usirnt. FoRTY-MNB sui ides have oevurred at Monte Carlo, the Italian gnmbliiig city, during the last two aud a hull months. Pknhion Commihsidnkk Ui.ack' annual nKirt show (W.'JVJ new name on the rolls; during the year 78,775,8o were puid to pen siunur. Nt'MKROi's veins of gold, silver, copper and lead have recently been discovered in Mon roe, Fayette and Kanawha countio, Wet irgiuia. The Herman Government has paid tlOO.iKHi to an Austrian engineer uamau Mauubcber for a patent cyliuier stopr for quick load ing ritlo. Immiokatiok Into Canla from Furoiw thus far this year has reached fti.i'Ol. tif this number 40,000 have proi-eeded direct to the United Statu. Makoahut FicNMCAt, one of the smalliwt women iu the world, tifty-Ilve years of uge, and only thirty four inch.- in height, bun nut died at Carlisle, l'euu. Irrigation has produced a great crop of uioit luitoei at Lot Angeles, C al. Ttambler; SplrltnallMio M"edittm "Von now behold the npirit of Algernon Snob bin. - Do you reoognbe lnm?" Visitor "I do." Spiritualistic Medium Tie doc nntaermto tecognlre you." Visitor "O, Unit because I fatted In bnslnc recently." Eatellino (D. T.) Hell: The death rnto In Dakota for year past bn been only Ave in l.DOO. Even tbi moderate average for our Territory might have been materially low ered had there not been such a popular prejudice gainst more than four aces in a pack of curd. Exchange: "Do yon allow drunken poo pin on the train?" asked a clergyman at the City Hull elevated station in' New York. Sometime, but not when they are too drunk," replied the brukoimin. lJnt take a ent near the middle of th" cor and keep quiet, and you'll be all right." Clinton Advocate: A Henry fonnlT farm er came bi Clinton pu tho Into cold wave Wearing a moimkin overcoat. A W-t Side grocer inquired: "Why don't you wear the huiryside iu iiiKtend' of outV" "I reckon the coon knew which side wn warmest when he wore it, didn't hi t" replied tho farmer. Komcrvillo Journal: Wife "Well. Kid, whnt do yon think t lmrlie wants now? Ho asked me to-day if I wouldn't belli bim tense yon to buy him n bicycle?" Indulgent Father (who mice had ambition himself , "llicvcle? Nonsense. 'I bo ImiV eim't hiiva It. Tell him to go up In the attic, and fall down two flight of Muirs. It will le just about the same thing, ntnl save me (lull," llitigliiimloit licpnblicitn: "llobert. what did you say to the bud boy this morning j when he taunted you for uoing to Sunday- j Pchnol?" "Didn't say notion'. Ijiistw. pt Hgbt nn without savin' a word back. 1'hat ; wo right, my son: mid I am glud to s.-e ton i hud manliness i'Uugh not to notice hiin." "Yes, but von ken bet if be hadn't been bigger'u tne I'd thumped bla. s out n btin." ( Philadcliibiii Press; Quern Victoria is : trying to bud out who it is that ive so much gosip of the r.vynl household to the 1 newspapers, she should kc. p In r eye on ' lleniiciv llallciiburg. That youth has no I money r bis own. but he baa been c. ii buying chicken pn-ti. s lnt. lv nnd it lakes cash to do that. As likely ns not ho ha been subHidicil by u Venal pre-. IVnplo Vihn Never Houlil lie Missed, Tbo intolerant man who sees no good in pcojdo who ditlcr from him in relig ion or juilities. Tlio iiiaii wlio think ho in haiid-mitc, and in consoiii(nco (if thnt illusion be come hoiiiotluiip; of it fowl as) ho ileal Uiiildlc ngo. Tho incessant lalltcr, mini or wuiiian, who talk to you at all tune ntnl in nil ilaccs, nml never says anything von want to hear. 'lho wiiinun wlm, having tilings in her own life to conccnl, thinks alio etiti host keep them dark by asstimino; to bo extremely proper, and showing neither charity tior mercy to tlmso whose r rors come to light. The Man who rciul aloud when Hut asked to do an. Tlm lniitl w bo nsks you how you at e "getting nloiitf," im tln'muli lie ep... t. il you to tell him everything about votir- Hclf, pbyHicai, Hocial, ilotuchtic, mid linaticial. r woman vbo Ccri,,,,., plo for i-i-ul or fancied The man or Hpitca at pcoi wrong, utid nut digs behind their hue Tho suspicious person who sec evil in the tnost innocent action, becuuso evil is within luiu or her. Tlio ancerer, tunlo or female, who chill everybody within aight by a tiliislu'd htici'i'. The man w ho talks ovortntich about his ailments nt table, or elsewhere. The etreiuelv yoiinc; man who know h so much tliut )ii rciitsc-i to le ir:i ntiv- thilip; more ns loll;; us be liven. The elderly man who assume tin fatherly to nn olt'eiisivo extent in bis ussociatiou with young and I e autil'tl Rirls. The ninn who ueoi j.fs fi.vcr an 1 r luriiH none. The iiiuii who sits cross-lc;'gvd in a liol'so car ami let other nn ii and nil wolno.'i wipe the dll't oil" his shoo wit Ii their clntile a tin v pass liitu. Tho iiiuti who carries h.s cane hori zontally under hi uilii, to the peril of everybody In bind him, 'Uiu hum win) tlvo bis vli skcrs utld think nobody kimw.s it. 'J ho old, oil beau who !ia l.ever Ioiirnod that ho has lo-t the power to charm. 'l ho w oman w ho was once a bclleati.l refuse for the remainder of her life to till uny otl.tr -i.c, and at i n inince-i uml eo.tlcttcH a much as slie did at t. Tho too friendly trnii I who sorted takes charge ed you, iluinineers over yutl, und otherwise uutioy you till yeu break with him. The jierfcct ercaturo who has never ainned, in hi own opinion. Tho man who is a saint abroad and a devil at home. Tho woman who sit: behind you in the theater und talks ull the t ine". TI.e woman who sits in front ed you wearinj,' a towering bonnet and bobs from HiJo to side, obstructing your view. Tho woman who talks theater cnn tiliiliiHy nud the in. :n win i talk shop. The fneinl who iiu.u'e ymi too fre ijuently at puldi-' entert iiiiiueuts and whisper his etiticisin ut the most al tiorbiu; point of the play. riiiinc iijciiu s bunt. Mr. Otto 1 nhitehieim, of Sweden, invented a combination ol' suitable sub stance and tlitme tor iivod tcing 1 Kht from an incandesce:. t s d:.l. l ho thinio of wuter ga lm intenso iic.iting jiower. An ordinury fan-tail burner is used, the lluine from which passed bet we . , 'sOi (if; 1 row ot vertical teeth compose magnesia, baked tuul molded, with starch, under high pressure. Tho tocth whou heated lecomc beautifully hiuiiii cms, nml tho light shows color correct ly, ami can 1k used for photography. Citrate of Si her. Thomas Kay urges tliut bottles con. taining citrate of silver be stowed away in . life-boat. Seven ounce of tho citrate will turn, enough seu-water into drinking water to supply a uiuu for a week. I.oo Caiiins tiro neither fashiouiible nor iu de mand, but they were nioro coir.fortablu und more healthy than are inauy modem dwelling. War ner's I n Cabin Hop - riucliu Is a rcprodui turn of one of the bust of the simple remedies with which l og taiitu dwellers ot out day kept thcmnelvc well. lj 1 yuu ever try ; "Tippt'Cttiiooi" Befe a4 f:cil. BRAKnnrrn' Pint. are the afet and most effevtlvo mneily fur liullueslltin, Irrrgularity of the llnw-el, Constipation, Hllliinsne..llcnil ache, Dlrzlnfss, Malaria, or any disease aris ing from n Impure state of the blood. They have bern In use In thl country for over fifty yeara.anil the thnusanilsnf unlnipencliablete. Iinmila sfrmn those who havo used them, an I their Constantly increasing; sale, 1 Incontro vertible evlilrncelbat they pcrferm all that la claimed for them. IhumniiKTii'ft Piuji are purely vegetable, absolutely harm lest and safe to take at any time. Hold In every rlrtw ami medicine Btore.eithcr plain or ragsr-roated. Flo p nud rert abiitulantly. tare's tonrdiction. Hlop i na- tenl ile no the hlp. Vin have been told that roiisiiinpllnn Is In ciirahle: Ihnl when the lumrs are allnckcl l,y t Ills lerrilile inalnil v, thesulferi-r I-pa-tall help, anil tliei nil is a mere ipi. sll,,,, of time. Vim liave notiil wllli alarm the iiionl-laVal.l.. syniptoiiis of the iliseiiM-: you have trit-il all manner of so-cnllc.l ernes In vain, ami you are now ile-iHitiilenl ami in pnrliirf fur the wort. I ill .Ion I y,- ill) the ship wlille Hr.Pler.e s Uolilen Me.llcal liisn.vei y reiiiunis iintne.l. It is not a ciire-nll. in.r will It ta rtorm miiacl.-., I'llt It tins I iir.il thnllsnn.ls of r lles of enli siiiii.tlMii. In its earlier slam-, where all other lin-aiis hud filled. Try It, and olitatu a new lease of life. Avoid asslniiiiiid excitement. A moment's aiijjer miy l fatal. A Dish of New P . P'and for PinMing. f,.r peach and fcr Penr. And llkew le r..r P.K-lrv ami I'ro-e; The Parol, the Pi-.-on thMi Hie- in the Mr, i he I'll! Willi a rinir In hi- im..-; Fur Paper nml pen. f,.r Printer and Press, I or Pliy-te. mii.I l'c...!e H ho sell II; Unl w in n '.ii are -a e,. I,, relieve v.nir .li-tre-s 'hike ul o nn Pierce's PuriMtite'Pellet. ih. i linl. c.i: ' are tin. I"-f,,r von, l.r.-iik man or woman. N.ithmi; like theui for kc. plin.' tin- Isiwcl- ami stoma. Ii r.vulnic.l and in onlcr lin, sm:ar-i .mte. irriuinlc-. scarcely laiu -r th in nm-tar.l seels. 'J hey ... IJ (Ml, I HOI ..IIKI1I . I Associate w ith In a tiiv p s.ple. I(..th is ! contact, us a . well es ills. n j Many Imitators, but no e.pml, l,(us pp. Snu'eV I at. u rh Kernel) . ' lion't ov. rent. I n't starve, "lo-t j.nir in "Iciatiuii Pe known to all m-ii.'' ! I'll.' Iie-t eol,;h ni.-'l ic itti. s ptso'- Cure for 1 I oll-illlipl ion. Sold e ervw here. U"c. The Liver n. k! tte i . .ire ..ririiiis hi. ii n i,. ini.rlsnt -le'iiM I- k'pl Ol tf... . -. 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 -II. ant ,t t,. y r. e.r nk- I re.' vi- 1 I.) n.'4rl ev.r l.'-ly. imp I (!.. ti.r..!l,e i'ni-eilt. el"i.-l up, i. .,.. .-.. .. ... Sr.r-.if. il ill. I . nr. - iili . 1 1 ftl. ijlli.-s Uittl th. eik-vi" IS'll-.-s til. ill I . l. :illh ti..!i. un. I P ie n,,. ul,, 1, lllrf- tllr ctirc-iii "1 hav. I-- a i.ni H- .1 - .ir.ieari:i,v for ii-.lnr.n ti"" ati l h.-r t.-i.nl.i... It Iri-KisatH l-ti. fltn-l in. siel I think .1 i fully ii tf.s.l a 111..I iciti-- iw rlmi-i. .1.' i: s. cm i.. .11. i. , li 1. 1 tin - pi., s'.-iiitivti.ti. i t N. II. Il il .1. .-..I, t" Ink. II. h. I i. nr.-:ip:,r.i;u, ,. lint Is- uetie .-1 t" Ink. .no . tie r. Hood's Sarsaoarilla S..I.I I.y h' It u-.i-i- n.inhrf. I'rcpir. t n' l.jr.I IP i. in ... ' i i t.f. I...!.. VI k-- Hood's Sarsdparilla TlV, Ely's Cream Balm '.IV. s Id liel h( 4 ln tor oi i i ii i : i. ; t ri:i:-i lUfOA PALM CAr. ' .. IC LJ ,t " I , t-Jim . , , ' . ACIDITY. Pit. P. irrvrK's ' i n.s .-i. p tutuciii.iii n ,.n i m.i It : -i,;rstioii. AGUE. P. iih Uer rvl Ptnmtrh nr e h'.'sti.-i 1, Jir. ,S, hcticj.'s M.w. iiakj 1 ills ro'lure nil C'i:i.;eti- 1 i'.ir'..;ti..:... niLIOUSNESS.-l .ivcr in t j ur,f ir t..: 1 1 '...i. . t it t i w. i; I y u. in ' I T. SJie-llek's M il! I BLOOD-POISON --St cm a . !, n. I. mi .it 1.1,1.1. n.'.ui t.iciu niel sv.'t l.e.ilihy n. ti.i-i vu'.i I r. ,sj,..i. s M U.al.1..! 1 ,i!s. c r i L-i-a. ) 1 1;;,:, w i'!i, ct I-, A.U .lie-li- n Jul i t i lii. o;..-:. j M.ui tt.eise 1 il!-. CONGCST'QN.-V S , f I Krr . r M in... il e. i I'll! ,, 1 ti.cl l I y L O i f I 'i. Sti.e-iitK's M.ui :r.i'..i.. COSTIVE N ESS. l'.il t: n t- l-c I- .! -. t'.-trr. t a I ly Us.;.. 1 'r. Si.!;, ti,.;,'., M.ui Uae I i)U.' PYSPE PSIA.-t ' Ili'CstC'i .Vet 1 t: it le. In. - '.en.-k-s M ;!,-!,a: I ills ;ui I i:-Vf 1 I P.O. ERUPTIONS. II. .its, carl itn.-l.-t. L. II..; ,lli? K j.hI. Ciral.-e 31.1 1 c: vwith !r. !icii..V'ij Mj:i.!i uj 1 ..N. I v s'l io.k-.- ... Pri - -t, n.rtv-: 1 i' . r Oil liCt-11 t I I' , nil. I, p, .t ,y , t .f pre . In J. 11. Svi.sUkA Ak-u.1 luuw JOIiES SOI PAYSthf FREICHT S Ta ) iia "vviU'S, l as I -. .f ,. s.,.. .4rli.,. U.tM Tm i.i t... i , rm 13 OO. I ' Mid n.fti Ptii fr r' U ttntt Ul ,,rr ,t . 4 Of B HUhT jAt BIN. .11 1 I iN. N. Y- FRAZEfLS?M ni;T IV TIIK wottl. ( XT' uet la oji a iu TsJl i!ryjfirrv. 0 ?IUr1 HABIT I' t , r : .! citr :i tn - JO I' iv l ho i .ilm- it 1 i 1 I.. N. . t Mr- Hum in l(t iiitiik t ii. I. it hut i In. i. MARYLAND FARMS, I. i:i U if t ' ', , Ki i w tur, ' it:uijri it-f, M.I. 121(111 5 rlllSi Khtuniatio Ramidy. nl lluv. Jli rouud. II I'llls. S5 la n Ur. iniiiw rtii KB Lin.-, not .u e r th liui. r.-rt. W rtui lilt'rt.UT -af. t l,ciu ll..M.-r Co.. 11. illy, M le l Plltrf. Pu-lTles. Kerill S.JVIfsit I . mi,.,,,,, ,.. liuln,,. II tli-.is .ivhlt Mil. lit I) Mi II ........ i ..I I -.... II. . -11-. rt Ii4'i I, I. , ill.. l'in',i,ui t'l... nil. if. 1-17 Mi II SI . ItulUe'. S. 1 i le.e mi.t.ii ...,r,.c,.. ion,- ll.i.i.n.ii r,.i,. i- u , '.iH il si. l-s-.'-.l. , lilllllUe.l I.i ,- .: I I,., j, ,..1.1 ,,, -. 1-, l.vi.w a,l,lr W litia.ii I' Milicr M.li mi;i. ; TFYAQ I H Wn 1.IMHK000 -re. best arle.il. I kSKU IHIllI mral sinl i'iii, i,d I,, rs.il. A IUi I.IIDL1. k JL. I'UkTblt it'K IH i.i). IUs.Tr. 10,000 AGENTS WANTEO to supply FIFTY BEN. HARRISON BEN HUR. i.... in S'lUn Oi auu Asuiur. buiwun. UiiilouiAt. matt li .,..( of eian Hutim, ia annnai L i.1"4..'". "'"'"'' '."SK wr oHfUn: PwU,r, ld ) 1 1 1 ions ' .tlaum .UukluM bo.k ic titu.O iiuiiAuu Uuo. rsi e iiiMM c M.. Phila. '1SU BW.W 'itMuf-st .ia m ft.,: Ien t wsste Toar mom-T nn siraiii or rui'Mrciil, T)i nsif HAMiLn'KF'i Is uliM.luu-iy v,urr mi.l vei.1 rnuv r. m.U Will k.-.-) "il aj v pi ti'U haele-l .m.iiu ,'!"l!f V'-'!1"'' ",'ANL','' Uiks.'l tt;.ii.Mui.-r. It' o..r ior. ki-.r.!ue 1H4UI HtHK. I'Vr IMiPtunnliiHni. BRAND NEW, STRONG PROOF3 S Tear. to. in., mr , IM. Frwa III t UDS-tlMst 1 f.,n-t mStrr w.w rHuriia , iBt sip. I nrM 1.T W9 IN f v jMobsOII. f . 0. tot DDD. 18 Irsra. VrlHlll Mirk . Ms . 1 Mr JOft MlT. Ir,l,, MlihlfU. sflU.W vllk rknmsllMi It ftn ku km mmm pnmnmn Israrskla b two (.kTilrUna. ksl M) nn kj It. jMk( Oil Mi kl r.ml m MrCaiASf , Drf fin. tare tHnn. it trur'k. Mirk Ms? II. IMS fsll 0f IRIS tkn1tk laSsnmfttvrr Siktlm sr avfl-r t tNli; i sr4 kf wmm killltdll Jm-IsiOII. Mrs J l VSl0A Af CIDOOI'Tl AND DIALtRH. THE CHARLES . VOCILEB CO., B.lllmors, M. p n it no CLJ 10 mlroduct it into A MLLI0A1 r tun ire ml- I 9 nmf.rc4 mv vrwr inw LADIES' HOME JOURNAL Awn PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER From NOW to JIN'K 1889 Four months balance of this ytar.t OK ffRr llfT OV CENTS rr btampi Hfras'asi nnd Dinpr I'srprs Ifft. r k n,: , I . , nc- , snl I !oru i - i-. Nt. I 1111' r MH1 T II' l: ifi : 'I. .tit e l. w If, ! . . P i - f r i'. ;:.( ti A .,n,r(, I' .1 I H4k it Tvi1.",; r-v .iti-f i a ail'i w't t"t r; Tt 'lif ri 1 1 1' 4 1 t r-:- ii .i; it un' U, int!i ) i f trrv n ,ir. U-JinnC, li .e itiAtinrr .iti.t , i Children! I'src - Illuitrat ;J S'(;nm. Howm in'! H'hu riin?i :yii:u Tit'il at!e iM.riJ.'H l v t III N K kf" Ft), wi.n "Aii.n'iit') V-utrs'- n, 1 v.:, ' Mather's Corrr - m- '.. . ! th ir" . I in(..n;si ,(1 I . -i:, , .: t- 'rrt rr ltri It. tn .,v , r ' . i- v n i n-th B.U-f r,. .1 ..-wn! l .f. . . f th i"-t rif'-T I .s.T.t l . Gnrr.et mn Homp-mnd Toyi. Arrum'mrM ft.r bit Biti'rj'' I 1 ' V A W i'AVNA, iiiiJ niBLi J hi w (.11.. rt,i!r.fjlnna Jti i'.U'jv.j'remrinsHrifi CuJUS iVrlift i. l.s' Ai: ITT itiviti init'i sj. i v i. n pi toe... I . Ir'ifc'.' i IS4 t 1,17 e,,Usr , i r i. I ' i i A 1, llll-t'iie . I ..' lllll) K - .- i . r i-ii i n m i'H'i I il ii il ( lire I M .i 11 n . tt tm ir t.(. uml iilo lor I utteui". ho I fn lor ti rw-i i I'a r- Uit tit t Il (. Il mii hit T J.v. IklilMx 1 I .' I I . in ii. i ti ' . Il(t. -fr. i i i. V. . 1 MARVSLOUS DISCOVERY. All) l)"ti. leiir.ieii l lll.l II Mil ,mu nreil. ...... ij. Sli' iuli i; . III. ID ni.te-. Hli. ill. H il.!.,. m.iiii. o.I -.-ii-ei.. 1 ll'.l. v i on. I. ine. , I Ii. -:iireiue I ,,nrt. i'. ,i: in l...s i . r . i . . i .-. .,. ., .,,. Ir -i. m.i "I. XV i.i. Mi II ul. I I . rec ii I en I Tli .iiii.-. in, . r ut I - ... C! iSISO FARVIERS l j.i: m .i SAW MILL M r jf'm t hi iirilt ! 1 t ii ' uln r t ,H wisp ASTHMA CURED Ii-s-riui&n ssiuinut nn- tii. r )a.-i loir v., )M. ruj III me sn. .lu.-.u' iiin-nitiitun li . uQucUirai-m ikisi 1 . .im,r- t,i 1 -ISO 'tnpMt,-9 lim.t .-r,.i,-.ii. IVt.Oi-, 1 VI OU),oAL'nj'ii:er l.r ei;t. S..iiip, . It'M Kk. t,mii. T'tiu srp r rrv ivst t'ci ..r G01 l.i ll horn tirt.l Hukkr. tnurf nnu. w oiftin f .r i ant ihititf w Win. (Hki. ul Lither - MILLIONS people with Rw fh. tB tmkS Ak Waterproof Coat ONLYfSl K bwijai st essrrzaoK. Tr7 I Pelieve I'isi.'H I'urn b hi fur '...i-iiiiipt..ti sn.-l B M in v lite. -A. II. Iiuwi r.t., b H li'litor I ti' 1 1 1 , r r. I' lcn- R I toll. V. IV Al.rit '' i-r M mm w j TI.e nt st ( ouch Me.li- I l ine i I'is.i'h t.'i .. vor g fi r..w .Tim. (tiiliren M' f take ii itlp.ut ol ;e. ;i..ti. , f liv nil .Irii.'.'ists. :'. K & J f9i CiiitS Ail It.v. i lu'i. tt W Pert' ....-l: -lp. tu-'.-k'. :. ff.i fj 7, T. V i : 1 1 V mmW Ar-;--; wmi is Y ! ..., I s II,.- -J- I K II IKIIN IICI. MII. . 1,'m M in hi ii i m ii in..
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