MEDICAL SCIENCE. Some Wonderful Inventions for the Use of Doctors. Elect rlr Search Light That Are Employed In Eilriuf the Interior of the llultixu System for Various Oisejfie, 15y t!u latest application of electric ity to the medical science it lias be come possible to utilize the human hea.l as a lantern. This was proved by lr. Wendell '. I'hillips the oilier nio-lit before a meeting of the larynoloical section of the New York academy of medicine. The elec trical apparatus used is called a '"head iliuininator." It consists of a small in candescent jjlohe and an electric litfht of three candle power and about as bijr as a jrrape. It is adjusted to the end of a rubber tube, which in appear ance resembles a had R-neil and through which the wires reach the -.lobe. In demonstrating the propcr tiesof this lijrht before the academy of medicine Dr. I'hillips called a small boy to the pint form and placed the in strument in his mouth. The boy closed his lips, all the lijfhts were turned out and then the li-rht in the instrument was turned on. Immedi nuly the boy's cheeks became translu cent ami every vein and itncrfectioii of the skin stood out with distinctness.. The lijrht also shone through the upper part of the face. "The beauty of this illuminator," aid Dr. Phillips to a Herald man, lies in the fact that it enables us to read certain conditions of the head which could only be learned hereto fore by operations or probing. If the lijrht rdiincs through one side of the face and not the other we know the dark si.le is atleeted. It also throws a lijjhl through th- bones of the face and discloses formations of the Ixuie which, under other circumstances, coidd only be ascertained by drilling to the bones. Placed in the corner of the eye. the lijrht shines up through the cavity in the frontal bone just over the eyebrow. Catarrhal diseases are thus located." Mere the doctor placed a small sec tion of rubber hose over the li-rht which he held in his hand at the time. "Now notice how this shines through mv thumb," he continued. 'Well, if there was a spl inter there it could In accurately located. Any disarrange ment of the small bones of the ham. could be ascertained in the same man ner. This practical use of electricity in suruvry is not new, however," add ed the doctor. "The first man to util ize it was Yoltolini. In rejrard to these newer instruments which I have about me I have just added improvements. II. -re is a search lijfht," said Dr. Phillips, taking' up a curved piece of nickel made to tit over the head and come down between the brows, lie tween the brows was a lens which stood out like the jrlass of a bull's-eye lantern. It was connected by wires with a storage batterv. A switch was turned and a hrijrht li-rht shone out from the apparatus like a star on the forehead of a ballet dancer. "This lijrht." said the physician, "shines into and down the throat of a patient who is bcinjr examined for throat troubles. This latter examination can also In performed by the insertion of a small electric lijrht the sii-.e of a H-a. There is another instrument consisting of a tlcxible tube with a small lamp at the end and connected with a battery. The patient swallows the lanp. and when it reaches the stomach it shines throujrh so diseased ol'jranistii can . plainly read from the outside. Tin circulation is visible and an abnormal development stands out like a mole on a person's cheek. All these imple ments and devices," added Dr. Phillips in conclusion, "arc the result of study made by prominent physicians and Minreons. 1 have not invented these thiu-rs. I have only develicd them. We haven't reached tin- hijfhest devel opment of the use of electricity in the medical science yet. We are work injr Uow on new lines." COSMOPOLITAN FRANCE. l-ru'Mie.! Itillrt tii I'rt-K-ut tlie lanitilif ra tion of Foreigner. There are no less than five bills be fore the l'ri-nch chamlK-r whose object is to check or prevent the im in ijrra t ion of forcijrncrs. According to the latest tiirures there are Jho.ihmi I'cl jrians. -Jsiummi Italians. Iihi.imiu (icrmaus ami 4U.IMK1 P.ritish and Swiss settled or employe. I in Prance. These '.MM. mm aliens are likely, moreover, to increase rapidly, not only by immijrration but by superior fecundity, the birth rate limonjr foreigners heiiijr far higher than auionjr Frenchmen. The foreign ers are exempt from the conscription, which causes employers to prefer them as laborers, and they semi away larjre sums of money S;;5.oii(l,oiMt from Paris alone in a sinjrle year. The committee which Has the bills in char-re promises, therefore, to- impel every i in migrant to take out a permit of residence, which, it i-ccms to be 1111 dcrstood, will be refused when the French laborers complain of competi tion, and to pay one franc a year to the fun. Is of the commune he inhabits. The grievance about the conscription is -rent-rally considered to be jrenuine, and to justify a tax; but it is Minted out that Italians or P.cljrians, or even l'.njrl tsliiueii. become in the second (rein-ration Prciichmen. The Kiipiet tis. Napoleons, iambt-ttas and Me Mahons have never been suspected of being1 auytliiujr but I'rench. ELECTRICAL FLASHES. Somk extensive ew-riinents have re cently been made in connection with the licrmaii army, the object of w hich lias been to provide continuous elec trical illumination at nijrht from bal loons. Tin: electrical weeklies are just now teeming with illustrations of electrical effects at the world's fair. According to these the old nursery ntoriws of fair land are actually eclipsed by the realities of to-dav. Pi:ob-. von Sri:iM, a well-known Mos cow physician, claims to have discov ered a new cure for rheumatism by means of the electric lijrht. The lijrht Used is a small incaudesccnt lamp, whose rays are applied to the afilictcd part throujrh a funnel. The length of the treatment depends on the ability of the patient to endure the heat. PitoK. Al.oi, the famous electrician, has been enjrajred for some time in conducting some curions experiments ith rcjrard to the intlueiice of elc tricity uoii plant jrrowth. These trial tests prove that corn, wheat, tobacco, beans in fact, everything upon which experiments were madewere highly benefited by the influence of the elec tric current. Cigarette In 1't'raia. It has taken just seventeen years to convert Persia into a nation of cijrar ette smokers, lie fore that time cigar ettes in the dominions of the shah were unknown, all the tobacco smok ing being1 l3' "kalians" or "hubble bubbles" and chibouks, or lotijr wood en pipes with lonjf clay ImiwIs.. P.ut it hapH-ned that about lsTfl Homebody in troduced from Turkey the variety known as "cijfarette tobacco" into (Ihilan, whence its ust; has spread. Now so general is the practice that even the lowest peasant in Persia jroes about with a cigarette cane and makes jltis uwa ""amoke. tl7t HON. Z. AVERY, One or thc Lqt Cohtctoii m Bun. cm ia rt(Bana. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. OkaKD Island, NEB., April 8th, 1392. Dr. Mile Medical Co., Elkhart, Jn.rU Gi!tlihei: I had been troubled with Mrar diiciii roaTHC last so , ami al thou a I treble.) by a'ue i.nyiiciaiiB una trie.i iuauy remedies, I (rrew eteadily worse until was eem- eLITCLV PDOiTMTEO AKO COMFIHIO TO M HO WITHOUT ANY MOTE Of aCCOVERV. -ry bud tank . . in spells, when my pulse wc .1 ?Uh LJu''l : toP 'tir. illoitelher.W ''and it waawith the j; rem est difficulty that my circulation couid HthousandsSS ck lu conwlotumcda ajnUn. While In thi condi tion I tried your New Mc"T Cupe. and tjetna to imi-mve from the lirsi. and now 1 um alMe to do a (tixl day'a work f.-ra man 61 yearmil'a;e. I j;ivB Dn Miles- New Heart Cure U the credit lur iny r-ctvery. II isoverHx months sim-e 1 have taken anv. although I kej a Ix-tlle in the hoiiKe in case 1 should need it I have al? nwst your Nerve no Liver Pills, and itmika gTeutdeulot Iheiu. Z. Aititv. Sold on a l'oxiilve Guarantee. Or. M I LES PI LLS.50 Doses 25Cts SHI.1IIIV lili.T J. l'AMMi.N. KUKNSHIIil!. Garfield Tea t'ui i-x.su k HeHiWlio linl.ilwf'iMiillli Iiuli Sarw mn-lt.i-: hill. ilHlui-lelrve. KlKl.i Tki . jl W. lota SI , S.I. Cures Constipation never wants te laarn, but the reads that OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eave-i money and secures more (satisfaction than ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your denier hasrxt it ask mm to get it for you. -K0. FIKZSR & BROS., LonIrrlIIe. Kl t'avt-stn. nnd Trade-M.irk nhtnined. miilnlllVt eui i-iihitimm, ronciii-tcd for Moriorale Our Office is Opposite U. S. P.itent Office, and we rnii -rnre p.-iterit in Iitd linn- th in thore rt-motp fn-ni V-liiTii:Ton. s-ni niiHi-. ilr.iw in-r or tih'to., with ilrrlp ion. W e ntivi-e. if puti-niahle or not. frt-e of ct?r'p. Our fee not (iu till jmn-nt ?--.ir-l. Pamphlet. How to Ohluin l-ati'iit." wilu nanii p of actual ilicut in ruiirState, coiiuty, o town, H-nt fn-e. Aditrr-'J c.A.spjow&ca Opposite Patent Office. Washington. 0. C FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Do you NI:lil iLAS3US? F I S KXA.MIM.D i ki:n 5pecta.le perfectly fitted i nd Kuarantced for s year. Artititiul eyes inserted. J. DIAMOND. Optician, K.Mab'd. iH6i. 11 Sixth t.. PI I I SKLiRil. PA. ju.xe.W-i y T.'i oidi-st n:id In stiiul'ou for obfrtiuing a Easiness Educaticn. AVe h:i6 sneeessfully prtparcd thouiuuds ul YOUNG MEN for the active dutlo of life. For circulars d Ur. ss, r.ltLk b A. 80.NS, ntt-iburgh, l'a JOIIX . K1KATTO A SOS, A 43 Walker St. XEr TOKK. MUSICAL MERCHANOISR. Violins, Cuitars, Oanjos, Accordeons. Harmon) cas. Ac. a' kinds of Strings, etc.. etc WANTED SOLICITOBSTs. i.jlL . 1 . ''"' ,,,eet-ryadKererene pnituwiy tllutrat,-4.hantinH-lr houml.a.-lll p- J ti"I"''ll""" and will iu Kxrloxre u-m- B-fHl for liainlm-ine MrfijUve rxmlr. ' WakCONKCVCa.PublieChlcasSii ' rv n III I inn SLAIN HIS TEN THOUSANDS. A Hunter Who II:i-. .-nslit a I"anu -Willi ulrrll 1'eltH Alone. Freeman Uij.'frs. of Mutton towns'iip. eit-rliV miles from t'liarlestoii. Ill-, car ries the :ilp . of twenty-one tliotivan.l squirrel i at his beit. .-o to v;)0al.. -s his reputation for truth an; I vetaeity is rhHi. his lu-i hhors lo ii.it ii j-r.le liis i laiin that lie Iia .sUiu;riiterel live huinlreil ileer. three l.u::Ii-et ui!.t turkeys ami more prairie el. "u-eiis tluia lie ha.l time to eoii-st. I le i. a. eor.l in,' to tile t'liiea'-ro Tril-ime. M-venty-oiie years ol.l. ami his shr.it i jn-st ;is j,'ixiil as ever, so o;.h1. i.i faet. that if the hu!!et from the rilie he has e.: rrit-.l for many eurs fails tost r"'!e .Mr. S-iuir-nl Letween the eyes he will hariily throw the animal in his ame la.- ami stiirri Is are wonh from I w :-lv. ami a half to lit'leeti eents. l'or t!::rt -five years I'j-.-. ni"" Ui:-. has hurl.-. I "hu -h tails." ami t lie proeee.ls of ins accurate aim have hoiiht a lim- farm on whieii he reare.l a family of ten chihlren. "I-'reem" I'-i'irs was liorn in Clint on county, .. ami went to 1 1 tu ton town sl'.ip when til'leeii years ol.l. At tlc.t. time ther-.' were plei-.ty of ileer :i ; t tnrl.cys there, amliia U-v :! juireii a rcmurhahl.' pr. -lieieney with the rii.e ami tinally ilril'le.l into hiinliii:-- a a means of support. The ra i In a.i .- i me. ami ilei-r eon!. 1 Ik- shipM-il lo l!..' : !. ami until the set t lemeii I , !rmc t!ie jfaiut' u.vuv lu-soi'i venison. Alt.-r tiie country hecame selthslaml the greater J.art of the tiiuher felle.l. ti-e t urii. -anil ie-r ii ia pware.l. an! he v.a., oltlio-ol to lK--in a luim-:-.s i n;ra. e mctitwith the s.piirrels. hi.-h con tinues up to tl e present, at lea -t up t- the time pr. h i I -i t e.l ly law in eaeli year. l'or the last thirty-iivcvcar-.il.' ha .lone Inisiness exclusively li!i the sipiirrcls. an.l moilestly cstriua-es Iha; on an average he iias sol. I a'.'.iil i htimireil a year. At lir- t the price ranri-.l from llll.-ell cents up l ot lu.vv it ranges al"ut ten -eiilsanl twelve cents. Of i-oiirv tin- supply -f squir rels i- not so lafo-e at present. lie sides, farmers who have v.inmIs pas tures where these- animal ahomnl. put hutr" si;rn on their o-at x . -1 . ..le.-hir in;'' that "No huntiior al-.u.l on tlii, In-n- farm." I ' i-.ler t h.'se .1 isa. I v a nt a-'.-s Mr. lliu-'s was unalilt- to takeover four hun. Ire. I las year. WHITE HORSE OF LAM BOURNE. The St nine Natural I "orncif ion W Siii li Ite set-n n itu I'nlisti iiitlHt.lf. Iii lU-rkshire. Kn;rlaii.l. is -itn.iii-. la hill on the steep si.les of which is thc figure of a o-i'.intie h.-rs. who--.' !i meiisi.in . are almo-1 an acre in extent . The h.-i l. neck. ImkIv an.l tail of t'.i woinlei fnl li"iire consi t of u M.-whit.- lines, as l.-s sil-o eat h of it four le's. The otitli'i -s of this mon strous specimen of thi' ;'elius e ; .: 1 1. us are l.irme.l liy cut 1 in"' t reiicli. s in the chalk, of hich the .hill is mainlx com pose.!, the tl'Iehes Itein- tro.'.i I -. o t . three feel tleepal-it ilhollt ten I, ; ! !' witilh. 'i he chalk of the t r.-n.-he.-. I.. iiiiTofa heaiiiil'il while :nnl l.io- r.u; roliu.i i ltrs t lie ;-r.".'ile.-1 of llie --l.'e-'l. makcsthe li:rnre of I he hi .r e pl.t i I tiise.'i'iiilile. ae.-or.iii.:'" lo th.' I'iukel. i phia I'ress. at a tli.-tanee of a!.!.;-, twelve miles. This i. the l.u.;i "White llorse of I .a ml . .hi inc. "' i white ho..e is kii'i.'. ii to have l.-e:i tile vtauiiar.l of I he Sa v. -lis. air-1 .'-oi'se l-ne supise,l that thi-. uio'.i: t er .-m ! -iem-ati.' tivure was ma.le l.y lii r. o.., of the Saxon kino's. Mr. Wise. :ina t ti.piari'in who has writt-n i::i:e!i -. n the v. kite hor -e i ! -1 s-rk: !c i r. -. I.j": . in sevel a 1 u r,pni!i.'ti I to prove that thi. ti''iirc was i:i i ie 1 or nil,!,-,' .i.er from A 1 f:-; ! .Im-in" the n-i:'.i ..!' i'.i'n I- re.l. his hr-.t her. 1 III! i !il: I i i i . a 1-1- me! it to a v i.-iory over t he I a lie-, i : t '. y-ar -. t M her -fll I.iiown ivrii- : art- of I he o; ii'i-:i that the eei.i.t:. i i : wh i I . In its' is a natttral ir.a'; one natiire's o.! I. t .Hhiiti.-s. .-hi.n a.l Kurrtoii think, that the c:m! trili llotieeil that the outlines of the frt-:-. rest inhh'il a horse to a eel t i I. e.v ! i M I an.l thai they worked it in." its pi. s ent sh:i s-. at ha-t that tin y a e the outlines I heir present ;mc . I'.il - , :: inetrv. l!..weer tlii. may 1 . . it :i.i 1k'!i the cii'-.t. m si 1 1. .'time out f linui ory for the iiei'--ii?M i-in-f p-.-;: e:,i . t-. asseml h- on a -ertai'i i!;iv of e:i. 'i year, usually al-out mi.isr;iiiM r ! clear away thewc.'e; f i om a r. -n h.l tio white hoist-and to trim th" ed,-.-.. of tin" l re .ie lies so as f preserve i he . i! r ami shap-e. This ta-.k is knevn all oyer liii'rland as "scouring the white In rr ." PURGATOR1ZS ON LAP5TH. Where the lien.l t an U'i t. See IT 1 hey ICeiiiii Their l!r-:t:h. As a mouriif nl kind of set-off to its numerous and hriiliuut jlaces of pleasure I'aris is now .iestine.l to have a series of etliliecs called palaces of death. These palais tie hi mort.oras t hey are al.-o st led. p-i la is mor; u'lires, are intelidt tl for t lie rceepl ion of dead Loilies until the a rran-'. meal -, f. .r i n terment have heeii fully com pletetl. The ohjeet of t he lil.-ml n-rs of tin- or jraiii.intf eomniittet? of the tleath palaces is twot'ohl. I 'I the tirst place, they desire to prevent hasty or prema ture luirials, a- it often happens in France that people are put into the ffravt- alive; secondly. Iy the n.-w mcthiHl t he lane;er of coiitaj-'ioii would he minimized. Not hintr is said :il tout attaching elec tric wires to the waists of dead n-r-sons ti'inporarily tlepositi'd in these mort tia ries. as is lone in some t ierma u cities, iiotaldy Muiiieh. the purpose of t his arra infcnierit Iw-iny to arouse the attendant doctor should t he supX se.l departed he only in a trance. In I'aris the hodics, in the event of doubt as to tleath, would he kept tint il the tirst trace of decomposition apjH'are.l. The commit tee of orira niat ion lias Wen founded by I r. HerL'eroii. who is aided by a hyyi-iiic sH-cia!ist. M. Mar tin. These gentlemen have already forty t hoiisand p.ninds on hand, ami are only waitintr the aut horijit ion of the new municipal council in order to lietrin builtliii'. The tirst mortuary will 1m' establishetl in an ohl closed churchyard near tin' Mont mart re eein "t'ry, an.l sjn-cial departments for the various classes of the community will lie arruiifretl. 1 lie project is stroiifrly backetl. and lias every prospect of W ino; jiractically carried out. AROUSING A DRUNKARD. The Humane M. llto.l Kin-ley-i hyt New lork I'ntrt.litiuti. A drunkanl was sleeping otf his pota tions in a Third avenue hallway, when a patrolman espied hi: protruding leys. He didn't Ix-p-in to pound the rather thin soles of the joor fellow's worn shoes, as is tlu' custom of the park keep ers in dealing wit h sleepinjf tramps on the iM'nclies. lie reached over and (rra-spetl the sleeper by the nose, and the fellow was on his feet in an instant. "You must have tweaked it pretty hard," suo-ested a witness of the inci dent. "Not a bit. sir," he replied. "I didn't hurt him at all. You s.-e, sir, barrintf the lunys the nose is the principal oryan of respiration, and the lunys, sir, wouldn't have much to do if it wasn't, for the nose. When a man's asleep, anil esei'iallv when he's -tli'ii ilk as well, lie's pretty stire to breathe as nature in tended him to, sir. and that's throuyh liis nose. AH you have to do then, sir, is to pinch his nose, shut otf his wind, ami up he comes wit h a snort. It's a (root I deal more human, sir, than the Watinado, and 1 altvaya apply it, sir. " A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH APOLIO LADIES! Art VoU rt kl-s iit u v: J :ii i ' . tw t-r-ti( in ! utilM i ;!, Mtt.i. i itli'timi t ', :- an-J .'. Wit lim .n. ;j y .'i i. w oi' f.f th ir U-a:!!i!-.i i .lust ritftl I.j:ltt-? Jiki, It is a i.w, I. tn!i.;ui. mi in:t ics! tn work ! c y t.T n I r ti:i.:n-nf H ni-irt of l-u in s :iii'js (!. 'tl! iKksti.j: 1 a in I t. i of ih'-ir t:i:iu:i! bt-use. hold (caiut- Verba. 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Aiirottl liy 111--fiiL-hst lile.lit-;tl nilttj. -lilies In use in tli,- li.MtiiirdM iii-'tery -.ir .it i.iii.-- Kteeiully ll. l.ll:l t-t Ulilie.-, el.llilri'U Hll.l - p'f nf t- il. alal liul.i's tniin-ly n.--talie ; fr- Ii.-m l.-ir-nful lniH. Sil Handsome Packages. Pi ice fiO C'ts. Ir-iiri s.l.-Iy l.-y Tlie lt3';il '1 lartiincetif if Lo. LONDON AND NEW YORK, rtieuiisM hy :iiM.iti(m.-!i- i Her Maie.ty tt-e nit-u uu.l t.i ttt- l:.iya Kmmly. Nl.W YORK I.K.WCl! : ISO, 122, 134 Charlton St- royalTills. Same inttli.-iual r..n-rtj.-s :is le' .u. Kmmw, in Imx, : .tli-, lo l.t-x, It.r ''t rents. FOR SALE EY ALL DRUGC15TS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Eitters COED.AL. iOr. Vinegar Bittern POWDEKS, .r" A", . Vinegar Bitters, u.n styw, ''i'J'1 J $l.oo Vinegar Bitters, oUlctylc, bitter tuMo, $1.00 The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Kncmn. Tli'tRt mTiIi of n I'ciilurv llif l.rntliue l itlnify iMt ui. iut- wl'ilie Ytoilil. R. IL KcDonaLl Bm? Co., Proprietor, SN I ltAM I.-i O am. NEW YOKK. i v O -.. wll lc"s H.-:.i'Vi.',lio cni rt liovsll th.. tr-inbte im-J cV:it l. it t-iii:iii i.l..lt'..f !!' tfyriri;', s'ich a3 X.l.:1u-r,, iiusi:3, I -rox. him. l.r:rtM ait.-r C3.iit-J?. 1 u in to N li'. A-.'. IYI::1 ;!j.-ir Uj-isfc rt-innri.iiWo iu..c-. a kn 1m.-u b1iov: ,u tiT n.'irtnrh". T"t Curtir's X.itllo Livpr Pin ara tiiually '-ttliii'lt, in Coii.-it-aii'.-:..i-wi-in .tt.Jpri V-':tl!lg tlcfBT.B.ijrill-fC 'I Jiil-int.v. hts tl iykl.-. ri-rr- rttll li -.'r.'.-i.f-: lli.'i'j;arl:.ii!:i..lntotba l.v : i uiii n Tiititu te I rota. A.v a it ititj- uul j MB ti'-At-.'T from tiisif tn sinj'coi.i -lairtt; lmtf.ru JIMLniir then jiw.lLrv !. ti-tt.f.ixl !. ru.ajiti LilOt- Hhoii-ttry tUom will fi :iii thts9 littlo pi Hi vslti-el-io in Po:,:i!ny ways tuat they will rn,t txt wit. luig to Jo u itbout t!tt-uu iut Jit ter aUaick faa4 la the banc of to many 1! ve that b-nlmbna vroiijakt. t.i:r ir.-j-t boast. Our x;illtcuroit bil tiit'rs do u.-.t. I aitn- i.ittle IoVer Till r t.-ry rmall n-l Tfrr oa::y- to L".!.e. Otio or t-o pil! luaioft doea. Tti. y ro ittrirll'Vt-'.'tal.lis ui Uo not f-ripe or pAir : l-i.tl'.T Uu ir . iitlua.'tioa iil-.-Mnall who use i.V:n. Ju v.aNat 'i'tt-iifit : live for il. tSultl Ly di u;' -itti cveryuiioru, or iu ut Ly tuaxL CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New rorlc. Miil PUL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Cur for the worst form of l'cmalc Complaint, all Ovarian troubles, I ntl.-inunation and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, also Spinal Weakness and I.eurot rlicra. It will dissolve and eprl tumors from tlie uterus in an early stage o development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintne;s, tlatulency. weakness nf the str.macrh, cures I'loatinp," Headache, Nervous Prostration, General 1 H-l.ilitv.SIerjj-Jes.snes-,, Depression and Indigestion, also that feeliii f IVaring down, causing p?in, weipht, and lucka. he. It arts in harmony ith the laws that povern the female system under all circi-.mstaiiccs. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound I unsurpassed. Correspondence ireelv answered. Address i.l con:"idccv Lt'LtlA I-I.VKIIAM Ml li ili I n vniT? u; :nvin . tin..,., - sV (vf '.... lMJ'v ACME Constipation rtmands pr.-mpt tr.-atnient. Tim inilts of Jit -;i.-i t may In si-rioiis. Avoitl all Imrsh and lr;u.tie .urjzutives, th teiul.'ii. y of v. hi. li is to weaken tha K.wi ls. The l'st remedy Is Ayer's I'ills. T : i 1 1 -r pr.ifly vegirtalile, tluir a. -tii-n is prompt and their effeft always 1-t'tutirial. Tht-y art an a.liuirahlo I.ivt-r and Afi-r-diiiinr pill, and every W hfre indorsed by tlie profession. " Ayor's T'ills aro lii'hly ami univer sally Voiikt-n -f by th iM-opi aUmt here, i in;il. d.iily u-e of them in my prarti-." lr. l.'V. i'owlcr, Undte-t.i-t, i't-nii. " I e:m rt er.iiiiii. ii.l Ayer'n fills aJMiva all oili.rs, b:i in loii proved their Tallin as a itli:iitit: lor myself ana fmuily." J. T. lles.s, Leilhsville, I. "For tveral years Ayt-r's I'ills have l-en ust .1 iu my family. We liud them au Effectivo Remedy for eotisj ip:ii-n and indiirestion, and nrr iiever witlif.it lliein in lhi Louse." Moses Gu i.ier, Iot 11, Ma-ssi. "I have used Ayer's I'ills, for liver trotit.l.s ami in.lis! ion, during niHiiy years, and ha'..- alwai louu.l tlieiu iiiompt and i ii'n i-nt in their aeliou." N. Jiiuilh, I ti. a, N. Y. "I suffered from i-oiist ipnt ion wdiirh asstimt-tl sut Ii an otrsi iiiiiti form tliat I It -art .1 it v..:l-l t-aiisu a stip:ie of llirt b. oieis. Two Im.. s of Aer's 1'ilis ef-feett-.l a efiiipl. t eiuc." U. liurke. ai t. Me. ' I liavt- use.! Ayer'H rills f.-r th past thiny xe.-.is and eoiiidt-r them an iu- Taltlaliia !.4lli:ly llietll. lot'. 1 kmiw of I.t. iMitt-r i-tiit-.ly f.-r lier troubles, ami hae ;il,.ii lound I lu-m a prompt t uri: for tl - jl- la " .lames Quiuu, tO M..1. lie st.. II .Ml--1. 1. C lin. Having I - ii troubled w ith eosliv liess. ltii It s.-, :iis n:. liable w ith er-t-oiis of si-.l. iii.n.v iial-ils, 1 liaie tlle.1 A i 's I'llI-.. Imping for relit-f. 1 am .!.! to siv ili.ti I ! have seri'etl mrt I., iter it. ..it m oilier ii:e.lieiu. I lri -. e ut tlil-. eolieiw-.oli only after ft f.u'lif ii til . I ilieir meriis." - ijaiiiiiol '1. . 1 on.'S, .ik st . lioMoli. Mass. Ayer's Pills, i'ia riKi.ti ev Or J. C Ayer 8c Co.. I owell. Masr bol J lr .l lx-l-r In MtiJirlua. WE TELL YOU nathiutf m-w when h t -.tat- that it pax - lo iipnge in u ( riii.'tiit-iil. moT tM-llti ami l-a-:tnf lu-i-that return riit f.r (-vrv ii:ivS work. itcli U tit- tuiMii ut 4rt-r ttitf rkiutr clus. W tt-urli tli in how to tn.ik intuit-v r;iotil, Mini .'u;iraiiiH -r out w lio toH ur inM rui tiu tal!litiill tio iitJikm t i:i4MI.IM ttittiilli. I -1 (TV out- h no iiikr lnlil iinw and Hulk- u iJI sun t mik! jilily tiirrt-a- t ii-ir t ariiiu-, iliere :m 1m- ik jut l i"i alMit if : other hm at uork ;ir ihiitiif it, and i-;i.i r. uu .lo tin jiiii- i hi-- is tlie Im-i iain hu-iiu thttt ou haiv i r hail Th-chunet t -' un- Vuu will make a ft :t e mi-take il mu tail to f-ix i- it a trial at once. Ii Toijjfra-fi III- --it u;ii in. and art Uicklv, ou uill ilitt ril1. 1ini oiii- li in a liio-l ro-i-n'U!i ttu-iiie-s. at win u rati -uielv make and fave iai -je uiu- ot nioiM-y. t he rt Milt-o! only a U w li nil- ttik will olteii e-jual a wetk'a ae-i. hettier ou are ld or mih. man or woman, it make itn dill- r ii-., ii a ve it 11 ou, and sue w ill im et u al I he t-ry --tart. Neither eik iertf lire or a.ii al ii-rearv. I luje who work fix- ii -i rt r :irdt i. h not write to iImv tor lull particular, ' K- - AI.I-KN Ai . llox No 4 :o, AuubU, Me, unncpuAi 1 1QF HOUSEHOLD USE W-i-s orieinat-wl anrl firnt prHori bed by AN oLl FAMILY JUlYSICIAta in 1S10. Could a remedy without real merit iiave survived overeiRhty years ! COOTHING, HEALING. PENETRATINO j & For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL usc.1 St"i- 1-heuttiHtii- rtattt- an-l I nnuniMiT ion, ure TtM t -.i.i. r.r- 'Ibii'Hl, ltii-iini, hIm'. i riti mim! k'aiiiH. iiiiti(j.ntit. 4 "ut ni Unii-- like nuwii'. t'nnTfi i-iiifh. -tlo-. Mitf Mii-Hlmi-r MmiK I Aiih. trU4tiitm, 4'ltt-rw-i-im-m in ,r I J n4-. nit tr Ni-riuUH H-tttlai'tMk IT-I'tl r.-.int'Mel I ree. From Pole to Pole A UK's f a k ri KH.i.A ha d. m. ntraled it pxjwvr of ure for ail dleMe Of tti bUtud. Tho Harpooner's Story. Sew MtJurd, June 1, 3883. Tn. .T. -P Atfr k Co. Twenty year a-o I harfmoer in the North 1'aritir, when tiva other of tl rrew and wt-lf were bud up WttB n urvv. Mir IxhJi were blated, puiuwoHea and bn-edin;, teetb looat, purpl bluUhea aA ovit un, D(' jur breath aeetued rotten. Tak i& by and larf- we n-r pretty badly otf. A 11 our time juice m a a4-rideutally destroyed, but tb car?ijn had cNtunla dozen UUlt of Atim'i t-AttmPii.ii.i and eav ua that. We recov ered on it quicker than I iiave ever aen mn br.nnrht aUut by any other treatment for Hcurvyt and I've ni-n a Kxd deal of it. ri-iut no meo tit.n tn your Almanac of your araapanlla beioa; M-d for artirx'y, 1 thought you ubl to kuuw J UitM, and m. eud you fa-ta. licBjectfully yuura, Tf. Wisuatb. Tho Trooper's xperienoe. afurrf, JiasutalanJ -S. Arua,) March s9S. 1R- .1. - AlEI 8l O. Oentlemen : f tiar tturh ileaur tx teatify a ihm (i rat value of four baraaarllLA, We kave Seei. uuiuoea' here fo over two yeara, during which time ba1 to live la ktu. Betn under eanvaa fu jrh m time trrui(tit on w uu i called la thi country velderr. 1 IumI thoae eoree lor a-ue Ume. 1 a advist d to like your H-ra irilla, two bottlea tif whb h uiade my eorea diajjjear rapidly, and 1 am now quite WelL Your tru:y. T. K. Hoicif, Ayers Sarsaparilla la lh or iy tborouelily vAVhW blood pariflcr. tli.- i.tily imiiiriue tiuu -mUif-ic tb poisons al rruiuiii, HiTtrury, uia wonLnu-ll ilj iroiu Umi nynltmi. rRtriEis it Or. J. . Ayer &. Co, Lowell, M Sola br all Iirai-glna : Prlo tl : is botu i (or & Cures thon sands annually of UvrCora plaint, Riliousnesa, Jaundice. Ij-BpeD-sia. Constipation. Malaria. More Ilia Venu.lt from an TTnhealrhy Liver thanany other cause. Why Buffer whenyou can be cured T Dr. Sanford'a Liver Invigor at or i- a celebrated family tneirine. VOIU UKltitil'-T WILL Btl'PLY VUD. n . :uit-!. IkriKlii a li-!ine. Ilfup. iiutn, iNer voimnenn. Heart. I'rinarr or I.lver lnne.i-es. Kiiiiwn liy a tir-l. lanKuid Imiii k: Idi:iu.o ul tli knlcrya wjen ami jiIiuioi tlie hiooj. ani ui.lw. fu rot,l y(u cannot have liealtn. i:ur-l me over nve tenrs ai l KrlKbt'a Itiseaae n-l ln.-y. Mr 1. IY i:. Milkh. yetlilelinio, r"a i.i'UO other other rlmllar teitiiuouialit. Try it. Cuie ku a rut) (red. Kinii-a Kidney nre'a. . . e,"nni''et. I'hiU.lh.hl la. 8 ild y all rrlmtile iru-titlf't-l 4. a Ve arnd the tnam-lnna Frenrti JU-ni.-.lv CALTHOS rw-e, and n liv-u.1 eu:irmitM that Calthos ili HI ! IdM-hat-cra LaallmM. ' I KK iiperaaalarraaa, arli It mmd UI-STOIU: Laat Vlor. Lift I and pay if satisfied. VON MOHL CO.. ODD ENTERTAINMENTS. From Turkiah lta.ll l'rtl-ti to Uaiuea of tjuoliktlocia lrui A Ml horn. It is a uierry dance that Fashion leads us with her capricious fads and fancies. Now it is in the method of shaking ) hamls, and then it is the religious fol- j lowinp after each other in the matter i of amusements. We take, says the New York Sun. to amateur at-tin-.- and are devoted to sluratnin";. We p in for skirt d-incinp or Salvation Army work ju ,t as the mischievous will-o'-the-wisp h-a.ls us. The latest freak is for Turk ic bath parties, where one woman se el re i the Laths and invites all her friciids to come and be clean. The yeiitleuu-n jiu the party when the curls are all in order aain, and the alr'air w inds up with a supper, where the ladies, with their flowing- faces and bri-rlit eyes, wait and wouder where and w hen the things will ever l.v ready to eat. There is something uniue in this bath party idea when one -rots accustomed to it and under stands that one's hostess doesn't at all iii.-an by her invitation that her quests are remits in the matter of ablution, but that they will enj. j the bath sole ly fT its luxuriousness. And if this f.rm of entertainment lacks the attri bute of godliness, it may claim that which lies nearest it cleanliness. Another kind of a party also much in votrue with women just now is a "fad party. " It usually takes the form of a luncheon, where everything is rose col ored and tied up with bows. And ev.-rv woman is obli-fed to confess her jct fad, which, when it has made its blushing Uiw iu conscious modesty, is toasted and talked over. Then there is the literature party, in which the woiiiau'ii club dame or the Chautauqua circle tfirl revels. It is played something-on the principle of progressive euchre, only that the quests find atone table four sets of partially-written Uotatioiis. which they are required to till out; ut another names of books, whose authors are inquired for; at Hu nt hi-r iseudonyms to be assorted aiiiuu the ri-'hlful people. This frame is very et-itiur to. the Philadelphia and Itos tou suburbs jfirl, the prizes Ijciuf IxMtks. Of course, some of the dames w ho went to the l'rowniutf reading's at .'iliirry's this year in diamonds and vel vets, and at the conclusion of the course w hen a "request lJrowniujr pro gramme" was lTered, called fr "Kock Mc to SK-ep, Mother," and "The Cur few Shall Not UiutfTo-ni-ht," mightn't see the hilarity iu such a form of diver sion, but the woman to whom the en teriaiuiiieut appeals can't sleep nights for thiukino- f it. FROM THE CAPE TO CAIRO. Iluu- It I iroMMi to larrjr a Telricrapti l.iue Actu-mi tb Affrlc-an ( uutluut. The business partner of one of the directors of the company formed to build the telegraph line from the cape to Cairo has jtven the I'all .Mall (ia zette some interesting information. Capital has been subscriled to the ex tent of seven hundred thouand dol lars, which is considered sufficient to carry the line as far as I janda. The materials are now bein.r ordered iu London and will be shipped shortly. Thc ioles are to be of iron of lijjrht con struction, in order to outmaneuver the white ants, who would eat away wood en poles. From Salisbury the line is to be carried to Tcte, on the Zambesi, and from thence to IJlantyre. There Consul Johnston will report the result of his surveys as to the best manner of proceediii" on to L'pranda. and the con st ructiii;r party will have to come to terms with the natives and Arabs by snlsiili;in' the chiefs and others of in-tlu.-iice. There will be nothingr in the way of impenetrable uudcrtfrowths or rank vegetation to contend with, as the line will avoid the low country and keep to the hili plateau the entire dis tance. There are two alternative routes for the conveyance of the ma terials. There is -rood trans'iort from the Transvaal to Fort Salisbury, or a shorter route would Ik- adopted if ma terials were shipped direct to lteira. carried alou-r the railway now Winjr built as far as it extends, anvl then con veyed the rest of the distance by ox wagons. The scheme is l-einj- pushed forward with jfreat activity now. BOUNTYJUM PERS OF ALL KINDS llur Ohio Man Kataod Crow a Muulii le fiire l'ky lur Their Htm da, "IJounty -.'ralil H-rs are ever existent ami ever will In. I pui-ss," said (irismer AbU.tt. a traveling man, t a illolie lemocrat re;orter. "I'eople will lie crooked and practice deception in everything, so that nothinr can lie done now without first laying plans to iruar.l airainst deception. lxok at the liouuties offered for the heads of cer tain jiests in the different parts of the world. In Russia a ruble is paid by .the tfovernment for the head of every wolf killed. In India a certain sum is paid for the ltodies of the dead cobras. In Australia a shilliur is riven, in cer tain districts, for the head of rabbits. In New York. Chicago and other bijr cities of the world, a few pennies are paid for the heads of sparrows, and so on the world over. In every oue of these cases certain persons have been caught defrauding the government. Instead of jroiun" out and endeavoring to rid the country of the jiests and so making a living. these brilliant schemers have turned into raising the pests and selling their heads, tinding it more profitable to do so. In my ter ritory southeastern Ohio crows lie cauii so numerous that they destroyed most of the grain. A bounty of ten eents was offered for their heads and a nuiutier of people started into the crow kill ing business. Oue deceptive genius down there saw a quicker way to make money. This individual started an in dustrial enterprise that threatened. for awhile to revolutionize the crow busi ness and make him wealthy. His plan was to secure an incubator and raise crows by that system. Some one dis covered the scheme and the bounty was abolished entirely. The SiiaJI Family. There are over two thousand species of sna'tlsand they are found in all parts of the world. Some are even smaller than a pin head, while others, in France and Italy, for instance, are cul tivated for food and are large enough to make a good mouthful. Snails are vegetarians, and have jaws and tongues of saw-like edge, the number of points on each running into the thousands. On the approach of cold weather the snail throws a film over the mouth of its shell, which tightens like a drum head. As it becomes colder, other films are added on the plan of storm windows. Extensive drought will cause the snail to close its doors in the same way to prevent the evaporation of iu bodily moisture and drying up. These little animals are possessed of aston ishing vitality, regaining activity after having been frozen in solid blocks of ice. and enduring a degree of heat for weeks which daily crisps vegetation. In the H'roo( Bualneaa An inexorable professor of logic from a Russian university, driven into exile with his fellow Hebrews, found tem porary employment in New York as 1 1... ....l..... . a - . . . m I ; luuuutuir i n. street car. l wo I women got on together one day, and, , later, signaling the conductor begged j to lie let off at different streets. Then the logician, pausing before his as . tonished passengers, Kaid with convic tion: "Xo, you haf got oi together, and gonsequeutly yoa will jfet tuff to i'etlier;" and so the did. JOB:: PRINTING. tii e rn ki:ma x Printing Office la the plare to ifet your JOB PRINTING Promptly an 4 ftaiMttr-totlly executed. We will meet the puree of kill tioiiotanle roiuptstioii. We don't do any tut firit-rl-8 wriik ami Want a liviotc puc for it. Willi Fas! Presses 2nd New Type We are prepared to I urn out Joti 'i tut iij of every dixcripiion In lli K1NKST STYLE and at the v-rv Lowest Casl Prices. Nolhll-K Out thrt nest material l ue1 and our work rpi-aka for Itself. We are pre pare to print on the sIukUh. not ire PotSTKRS, PKOtlKAMMKH. BusiNKca Iahim Tah fiii.i. ilKr4, Monthly Statkmknts Kn vkixik, I.ABKL8. ClIK l I.AKd. WEIIIiINO AND VlblTINrt ClKlifl. C'HU'K. Not KH, 1KaKT. KBCr.lPTK. lUlNH W'CIKK. 1.ICTTKK A NO NoTK llKAHl-1, ANU Hop ami Paktv Inotationh Ktc We can print anything fiom the emallest and neatest Y-ltlni( Card to the latiiest Foster on Hhort notice aim at the moat Keasonable Rale. The Camlnia Frocinau KHKXSr.lJirC. I-F.NX'A Orphans Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 1Y virtue ol an order ol tlie Orplinn"' t'o-irt il t auji-r a itiuul v llie uulirn lie I tui iii" traior i.l l.yilia J. till , Ime t the l-.r-not li I Aflhwlle. deo-a-vetl. will i-tpu-o In puti'ir e:ile OD tbe preuii-iei no SATLKDAY. Al'(irST 3.. At to u'rliN.k. r. h . . the tn;oiriijf dtrrrJle I reil 4tMtr. Ail I it rTtatin lot til it roui.il Mtu!? In tli t U Imctj. n ow iM.rouefh ol AfUvili 4'Mifi' riM r..,oi, Peuuxv vnnlii . ! urit1-l nh lilio I (km rtiii. . mi m( Hnmd Mi-! Htriil 'h-rrv ut ; iiifi.re AtloDK Mt1 nMff D'fir itcfc-rer-. fjt-i 1th' its-r-t i- pHt I'D KiFp-1 al : tl.fi.r-f ncrar Pi '. tuultti So decree eat fu fret to a ; tliii ? iitl ; rtr e-c ttt ui i Jru. t'-t. triei.r Minnie rut-tot irri rH 4rcrre w--i I Ml lo lr ul I'C-v- lieiitiinr , tn knowu mi pi wo iota tmi 1 out iu it viil, tH is i :i r-r -iDfE aut czc-riittnic uit lltr cuul . irtui tlft cIh' llitjetlori. oil tfat mUiI oih r unuerii with tl riutit ol loareftf and et rani In an-J u,- .;i fi1 lni, hariDtc iherooo erMid a larie 2-STORYFBAMEBUiLDIHG WIU, Slore-r.H.in uu tin u .r i.J i iuttniil.1 inn Tlie almtD ileM'lllmO ireui I- e III l-e 1-1 rul jert fi the lien ol uiullmiiir In I imr i.l he Al luutia I'.ulliliriif A. I. an Ann riaiinu. ul A II -ua . Pa., against Hie i- ei.M!(1 Terms of Sale: I 'ne-tiel ol tbe iibirtm-r uiutie u t-e h i -1 on tbe ronDruiai ion i-l llie;'alc. au i the r- i M'mler in (ix Oiouth. lin inters-1 i.i i.e .-ei iiml l Iki&i anJ iuurUtiMfiir u.lu.eut i.oie il -.ur -iia. er. The iurrbaier to Ii4'e fhe .ri. ilk- i i-w)-Iuk the hilt- -l the purrhu'e iin iirv ui i-i-h .1. J Kll ll . Aitinlfiirirr tur ul 1 . 1 a .1 . i ill. il5.'ri-1 . A uhuH 4. l-isj OTLSJ OILS! The Atlantii- nefiniii"; Co., of Pittsburg, I'm., make :i -jtci:ilty of manufacturing for tlie iouics tic trale the finest braiuls of IHumioatiD and Luliricaiin Oils, Naiihtba and (Jastiliue Tha' ran t-e f.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Monnli : Satisfactory : Oils in the market jlsU for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, ii rrsm i k i.i:rr., I'lTTSHUIMi, PA. ortl8--lTr. CAVEAT. TRADE MARKS. OESICN PATENTS. COPYRICHTS. otoJ For nf nrmatlon and free Handlxxik write to MINN HKiillKir. New Viihk. Olileat bureau for ae-urliiir pat,uta In Ameriim. Kerr ateiit taken out l.f u ia timuKht l-fnre UM) pubuo i7 a uouee giwou ree ol charge in the gttit American TLarveat dmjlatlrm of any ertentlfle paper In the world, hpleutliuitr lllumraUMl. Mu inl-liu'i uL uaa ehouid be without. Iu Wex-klT. x.imi a yeart lJlalK luoutha. Atldreea M( NN a (X). fc HI jam Ann, al liruauwar, Mew Vurk City. Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER , THAN 7"- ltl'4lMd l..ii 1T.V ,1 .VlJi bc. H..IIB,.. Br and Ira. UMl" wli lEal-iI TAYLOR St DEAN. 801. 203 205 Hartal SU Pittaburgh, Pa. talim Fire tarance Aibcj rr. AV. DICK, General Irsurance Agenl BBEJIWBPBO, JA. UUGGIES at Price fSW C AlilM m. ilAkNl.,1 waaaaaaaw -E2 ;iw'io U-iKtc; . I :7 V'rllKtlu- ti riuu-xMi a 4 ridct-ji i..i la l.-t Hurivj il ihiWII Al.l. lOiad Wiuou. A otitiMii..rM Al H'mii i un tH.iu lliiv ..r liu Bu-ir7 lianx-a. tin t. r nn.l iu t flii llutciry - tl 7.'. Mul.l i.-uuoi IJUlmiii $1.' pr..llu Morirau Batldle, (l A.,i 'i 'K e Kre I'. . Hi -V A 4-AKT '. Hull Lawreuua bt-, I'UK.-uuiaU, O. au-tUta Bicycles and Watches given to Boys and Girls. Write for particulars AMERICAN TEA CO. S3 te S Bib Aea.. Pittsbarf .Pa 4 Scientific American Agency 0Ty I lit l f WOOD lSSSI'iiiiiiS: 9 SHEEP KAISIXU. Many Millions Inveeto4 Northwest. 9 t'ouilltloiia Which Are lavorai ' to II.. Growth and Nurrna of 1 1 Ul portaut llrauib or lraru,i In Ankerlra. line of the jron -uiire.1 fn'i.n- (j jiarturt'H iu the apriculturul ii,,Uv! of tlu northwest is a ehaiii- fr.,i r' elusive u-ritiu (rrowiu-f to a ini,., ' v ilustry in which live stM-li sa u . 1 1 !' injf are proliiineiit featur.-, j" Minnesota Kjiefial attention n,,ls f ''r has lieen -iv'eii Ut horses, rai i ;,. . J hii).'s; hut in Montana ainl tl,,. li.,,,. sheep are arousin the in,.vt j,.,. interest. In .Montana the sh.,., C have multiplid tenfulj in - i'ar. an.l in ls'Jl nuruhereil im-r j ,,,, animals. The sheep iiniustrv nf . tana represents a capital ,f :,,,,, oihi. ainl l.riiurs in a revenin-, ,f ;.'..Mmi.imkI from wool alone. "." w mI has in a lri-f -ri.Ml hm.i.i,, , ' national reputation. North i;,;,,. a reeellt convert to the sheep ii,.;,,.,, hut alrealy has more sli.-. , i . .ther tlotnestie animals I'liml,;,,. , '' the iiulustry is rajii.llv Mpular favor as in .r . t . r ., i . , . , '1'he M itmeailis Ti itoin.- ,r hy North IlaUota farm. r tl..,1 hi. I fair t he t he solution .r prohleiu. in pavin-.' tlie a I., , , lit-atioti of pnnluits. l.vi,.,.,, authorities insist that th. i. ,u . money in North llakota sln-,.j, t!.., , 'rain ainl t hat sh.-ep r.ii -In - , , to l t lie (.Ti-at iu.lustry nf I In-fore many years. With .,n . ,, (, s-asons' start the s!u--i ii,.t,, . , North llakota has j.' row n t,, i a capital of over s.'i.nmi imiii ;, i, i:t ii of iiiiO. noil. The awra. ,.- .... , iii(.' is estimateil al r I mt I i ;. ; state, ainl tin an-rafr II , ,,!, eijrht piilllils. ' UM-pit'ii 1 1 , j. ., ul, me more than pa v s tl,.- , . iiailitaiuiii'r the tlocl,. l.-.n,., . .( . natural yearly iiu reas.- in i! ., u . profit. Ahiimlant clii-ap !,: low cost of hay. 1' rui it a n I m;, ,. an.l the In-al t h f u I nes of I!,,- , , makes the liaLntas a n.i'i.'.i rc'.'ioii. The new imin Iiv i , t ion of the sinlc-cn ii j n. I -1 . n. In Minnesota tin sheep ili.lu ii , i not yet attaint- ! the pr-uu i i. n. . to several other ln'mi. hi s ..I i , raisin-.'. Intleetl. the .tale hi n, . iloj.- s than : hecp. it the ; . t , l'eMirt f.-r Is'.ll ere. liis the -t.!.- v,..., 4IMI.IMHI h. . an.l an aeia . w , , elijinf seven xillll.l . pel' 1 ii i j i 1 ,. i iu. ijial aim .if sliee rai- in ,i, ll-s,,l;i is mutton. 1 he t'-o . I .,,. ,. Sjf.-ial I;. -port on the sj,,, j, t rv." I s-.i-J. slates in th.- I. . . -i .... M in in--., .ta: "Siln-ip now p.i. lli.-iu.,.. .r i iter t han an v ol In-r ela - ..)-.,. i an.l in the prairie munlri II,..,.- v, are imw cii;ra;'eil in rai in.' a !. ..ln-ep tin. I it the In. i t m ;,. Iiianch of mixe.l in. lu-try." I i :i'V uimiul increase in tloel, ' u .i i at '.'a per cent., an.l the ai.-n;.- , . i .. kecjiiii;' at si or h-ss p.-r h. a 1 l i (overiiiuelit depart incut en u i:, i i -numerous advantages ee, i. ,; , favorahle climate, the l.esi nf l.-.-.i , water, ll'i-eilom floui ili-.ea-e a.,.i :i iii t-i lass local marlo-l whieh i .i,. sota possesses over all i ;i t.-ri: .a sheep I.r. iu-.-lit to M iones. it.l 1'l'oln n;,, and other i tern sheep rcim, -I, a iiiari.eil (a in in wei'.'ht of il.-. . lal'i-ass. The (.'overnineiit tlcp.iriin. .. eiili rlains elil hu.-.iast ic sen t um a, i v. .rardi iitr ihe f u t ure of M in lies, it a ;., in J u- tr v. FOR THE DEFENSE OF LONDON Morba Willi Ii UIII Keii.ler liaiham Mil. ilary tlMt luiulni-riililf. The Ilritish war dej.art uieiit i.a- tiei.l. ui'i-'iiiir..i, I. f. .w. i.... :. ,t Minis in e. mne. ii. .ii w ith tl..- forii:.. ., tioiis at Latham -oiciiI.ru I.I v ., : . .......i .1....:... ,i , .. ' . chain of forts which for some :... 1 I.'., .. 1....... I , ;' ... , the iiinilv of Medwav are int.:,.!. i x.i .jj-. r.i i mi me iH'u'ii-.' oi ine tloel. vui.l ai iiaval arsenal an I the military . i . , . . . - at hat hum and a I so of the n i).r. t-j London. "I In- expenditure ha a readv reached a total of muir. thm sands of k Hinds, and a.'.-or.l mj l St. .lames I .aet te it i . st nnati ! . 1 ' a further outlay of between -!,..... i and l "i.l.nihl will I.e tieees!-ar I . !.,. the Worl.s are completed. Ofthi-'i.ai it is evpecteil that ?0.N i l , fs ii.led iluriue- the I'.iliiiu u-;ii -!' noil on the eastern tK-feiises u i. I . : '. on llarlan.l fort. In l.n'h nf tl,.-. cases there has heeii a lar(c i'i !'-a '' iu the amount of the ori'i rial e-t ima -It was anticipated that the w i;.- i. c. m nee t ion with the eastern .1. lei,-.-would cost if jsn.iMiu. Imt ,irtii. t suhstit ut ion of civil for cnini. ! that sum has hi-en raised to The original estimate for the eoi, -!!. tioii of llarland fori - ssn nun also found illsulhciellt. hut up ! l " .' present time th. actual c; !i.,!in. this particular fort has U-en .mU ., .,' 1(I.KMI. lien the - stein of t,,n.'i..i tiou is complete t'hatiiaiu will l-e Iiih iu ulneralde hoth hy lan l .m l water. SIGNED THE WRONG WILL. He I'ut Ilia Name to IIU Wife'. Hill I.r ati-atl 4.f III. Own. A verj curious 'ase. in whi li a 1. -hand executed a will which l.a.i I-. prepared for his wife, and 1 he " it. ' i iitetl a will w hich had lion pi . p.i'. for her hushand. has r'eiitl h.-. n i. clansl l.y the -rem-ral lei in ' the supreme court of N- A orl, in the l'ourth judicial ! i ' ' inent (Syracus.-). John and Jan. V . son. liciii-r hushand and v i f-. w.n.t.-i to inal.c w ills, ca.-li in favor of th- ' 1 er. and employed William I'owie l - po part the instrument, which he ui.l ' tiue form. The wills, says the I tost on Ar.'n-. were rca.1 and placed upon tin' table i. ' sio-nture. Luch then signed on.- . the wills, made the rinpiisitc i .i ' t ion as to the character of the in-i''n uieiit, and a Ltsl the suhscri b: ' n esses to si'll. After e kecut i. .n w ills were scaled up in an ciiv. 1 which was imt oeiied until afler tin hushaud'ti death, w hen it was . !.-." en d for the first time that each !-'! ly mistake signed the will inteii.le.l ' r the other. The w ife hroiiKht suit 111 t he supreme court to correct her !m hand.H mistake in sirniiiK' thevr. .n." will hy re foruiiiiif the laii(.ruai.ri' of ti.-' v. ill which he ilid uctually excent-'. ' as to make it conform to that which certainly intended to execute. Her complaint was dismissed at the niHs-ial term, however, and the uppc'ia:.' branch of the supreme court holds !'. .1 the dismissal was riht. Mr. Ju-'. ' Martin, in the opinion of the ener.-i term, says iu sulstauce that there i i"' Will to correct, WcUilse thc husbai.! did not make any w ill at all. The uc strumeiit that he exts-uted whs Ins w ifcW. w ill and of no more lejj-al s'niii cance than if it ha.1 U'eii a hlank pic of pajK-r. No precisely similar cas.' is reported in New York, hut there arc l',n),dish and l'ciilisv lvania decision point adverse to the is-sition of t'"' w i f e. An Opposite View.- If rou w.mU la? suoeessful." said ohl l'udevly to I"' txin, 'you must It up " d',u" 'That's all rijrliU" replied the y-""'-man. "but the lirst thiur the d: aoe. ia U 4Tt l-i-aA"-!.- jareiM.