THE WEEK'S NEWS. Eastern and Middle States. OF.xr.nM. Elijah Ward, several times oloctoil to ConRrcBS, died a few clays ago at Iioslyn, Long Island, ftgod sixty-four year. The question whethor disosse can be carried liy ice is being disouseod pro and con in Now York and other places. Three deaths oausod by drinking the water of melted ieo out from a pond in which thoie worn impurities are re ported upon in a papor road beforo the Connecti cut Medical society, at Hartford, by Dr. Or lando Brown, Tbofessob Swift, of Itooheator, N. Y., has Just boen awarded the Lelande prize, of Paris, for distinction In astronomical discovery. The prize is considered a great honor, Trofcssor Hall and Alvan CIark,.Jr., being the ou'y two othor Americans who hare won it. FrofeBsor Swift has discovered seven comets, and has won $1,300 in urizes therefor. U'tt t t . r T? tlnpoTnv .t- Cr Vint Yrtrlr Mm. mission niorchants,-havY! failed for more than 5500,000. ' " An eneincer and a conductor were killed and a firem&ii'was mortally wounded by a col lision between two freight traius noar IIuul ingclon, Tn. A bix-leooed cow is the special attraction at present in a New York market. John Mcmiay and John Garchty, employes of the Iloneadalo fTa.) Gas company, were found dead in a building of tho company, hav ing been suffocated by gas., Peter Coor-En has just celebrated his ninety second birthday. Eleven prisoners escaped by digging a holo through tho w.vll of tho Mouroo county (N. Y.) jail at Rochester, but seven of thom wero soon recaptured. At Olean, N. Y., three large tanks contain ing 103,003 barrels of potroloum caught flro and a great conflagration ensued, tho night being as bright as day for sovoral miles around. A human was fatally injured, property estimated at $100,000 was Mlestroyed, and about 200 men were thrown tint of employment by the burning of a piauo-caso' factory iu New York. The supreme com t of Vermont has decided that a mill owner or manufacturer has no rijjht to dump into tho stream on which his mill may bo situated sawdust or other wasto to the in jury of those living utlosv liiu on tho tair.a stream. South and West. rr-( -.: BBaMONa A DisrATcn from Coalfield, Va., states that shortly after 1 o'clock the other day an explo sion occurred in tho Grove shaft of tho Slid lothiau coal pits. A volume of Bmoke, 'cinders, wool and bark burst from the shaft, which be came choked up and closed. Intense exoito incut ensued, as it was known that a large uuuibor of men wore at work in the pit, which is over 1,200 feet deep, tho galleries extend' ing 3,000 feet underground. Several efforts were made to test the pit and to roach the imprisoned workmen without success. Peoplo from all quarters flocked to the scene of tho explosion Thirty-two men ton whito and twenty-two col orcd wore entombed in tho mine, and by 2 o'clock all hopo was abandoned, and tho nioi't harrowing scenes of wailing women and cliil dren and gricf-strickon men followed. A ma jority of tho entombed wero marrio3, and many loavo lng3 families. Most of these had assembled at the mouth of tho shaft, and tho scenes wero heartrending in the extreme. At Tuunclton, Iud., Zack. Whittier, Virgil Wilson and Nicholas Vaughan wore all killed whilo attempting burglary at the liquor store of Thomas Clarke. A confederate named Bon jamin WDloughby tjiat morning betrayed them, thereby giving Clarke and othor time to pro' pare for their reception. A great religious revival is reported from Louisville, Ky., among tho noted converts being General Abe Buford, a well-known turfman and brother of Tom Buford, who killed Judge Elliott, of the sunreme court, last year. The revival meetings are conducted by tho Bov George O. Barnes, of Eastern K'ntucky, whose surprising success and wonderful powers of persuasion and of impressing his own religious forvor upon his hearers is the uuivorsal theme of conversation. Mrs. Iha-wVooklson, of Canton, 111., suffered from cancer of tho stomach, and aftor going fifty-one days without food died of starvation, A UAND-CAit on which wero seven persons was run into by a construction train on an exten sion of the Mi-souvi racilic railroad near Waco, Texas. Major Washburn, ono of tho Lest known railroad builders in tho country; Mr. Btoll, manager, and Mr. Painter, foreman ol track laving, Mrs. Stoll and her littlo boy, were all killed. Charley Hiao, a Chihauian, was hanged at Minnemucca, Nov., for tho murdor of Ah Lick, a Tellow countryman. William Miller, the oldest Mason in tho United States, died a few nights ago at Cald well, Ohio, aged ninety-eight years. He had been a Mason for eighty-one years. A freshet iu Texas caused tho Navasolaand Brazos rivers to unite and bocomo virtually ono. Hundreds of cattle wore drowned by tho overflowing of tho rivers' banks. The first bookkeeper of tho 1'irnt National bank of St. Taul, Minn., has been arrested for embezzling between $20,000 and $30,000. Jesse Barber (colored) was executed at Wfimeboro, 8. C, fur tho murder of Mack Terry (also colored), and Quiriuo Gaitau, a Mexican, suffered tho doatli penalty at Browns ville, Texas, for the murder of another Mexi can. At Chicago Goorgo Boblnson, driver of an ice wagon, idiot Mary Bacon, a sen-ant girl, in flicting a mortal wound, and then opening Irs mouth fired a bullet into his brain and in stantly fell dead at her foot. The girl hai re fused to marry Robinson. Elmeb Harman, agod twenty-three, living at Newport, Ohio, became enraged because his uncle, a blind man of eighty years, accused him of laziness, and seizing a club beat out tho helpless old man's brains. Juvenile tragedies: At Keokuk, Iowa, a twelvo-year old boy, killed another lad with a club during a quarrel, and at Columbia, S. C. a colored girl of fourteen drowned herself be cause she had been beaten severely by her mother. Deputy Sheriff Jones started out with a posse to arrest throe outlaws whose headquar ters were in a log shanty near Crime,, Now Mexico. Whon the posse reached the hut a light followed, in which one of the sheriff's assistants and all three outlaws wero killed, Jones was fatally and another man seriously wounded. A Chicago dispatch says that Mrs. Scovllle, sister of the assassin Guit'. au, is strong In the fonviction of her brother's insanity and bo licves that bo will ultimatoly escape the gallows. Grain transactions have been very aotivo in Chicago rocently. The sales in one day wero 30,000,000 bushels 20,000,000 bushels above the avorago. A man named Bivins married an attractive woman, but after two weeks of matrimonial life became dissatisfied with bis experience, walked into tho Haw river in North Carolina and drownod himself. Mrs. Garfield, a Cleveland dispatch says, - declares emphatically as untrue a widely cir culated report that she bad written a lotter to President Arthur, asking him to reprieve Guiteau. From Washington. Nominations confirmed by the Senate: Wil liam II. Armstrong, of Pennsylvania, to bo commissioner of railroads; Fred A. Trillin, of Nevada, to be governor of Arizona. Tbk secretary of tho treasury has sent lo tlio House of Representatives a report from the controller In response to Represent! Ivo Buekner's resolution In ragafil to tho national banks. From July 1 to Penniu ber 81, 1881, sixty-seven how national banks were Organized flvo of them in Dakota. Tho chnrtors of 302 national banks will expire betweon this timo and tho rxpiiatiou of the Forty-seventh Congress, March 8, 18MS, and of those the charters of 2SJ will expire on the samo day, Fobruary 23, 1893. The Ilonse committoo on postoftlcos screed to report favorably the bill establishing postal savings banks. Tub Housa committoo on ways and means agreed to report a bill providing for the ap pointment of a commission of nino on tariff ro- vision. In September, 1871, five whalers wore In t!.o Arctic ocoan, just beginning the work of the season. About sixty milps further north lay thirty-two American Whaling vessels shut in by the ice and abandoned. The crows num bered 1,200 persons, and they had not sufficient ftiod or clothing witlj which to pass tho winter in tho Ico. The thirty- wo masters called. upon tho out'ido vessels, in the namo of humanity; to abandon their whaling and take. them to eoroe civilized port, feeling assured, they said, that our government would make ample com pensation for all losses. Tho Whalers carried the shipwrecked sailors to Honolulu, rscciving $33 passage monoy for each person from the government. Tho House committoo on claims now recommends that $10,000 be paid to tho owners of each of tho five vessels. President Arthur has, in a special message to Congress, transmitted a communication from Secretarv Kirkwood, iuilosing letters from Acting Governor Gosper, of Arizona, iu relation to (ho lawlessness existing in that Territory. Tho President calls nttootion to the recom mendation in his annual message at the open ing of Congress, that the posse comifatus act be amended or modified so as to permit the tiso of tho military to assist tho civil authorities in the Territories to maintain order, and suggests again that such legislation seems to bo required. Colonel Seaton, superintendent of tho cen sus, thinks that it will require from eight to twelve months to complete tho work of his bureau. Tho printed reports will ombraeo about 20,000 pagos. An affray iu the editorial room of the Wash ington JVnfioiml lu-pulilican between Claronce Barton, managing editor, and A. M. Sotcldo, clerk of a Senate committee and formerly connected with the papor, resulted in tho seri ous wounding of both men, soveral thots hv- ng been fired. There had been a feud between tho two men, dating back to Soteldo's councc lion with tho papor, and tho Republican had of late contained several attacks on Soteldo. Tho last-named and his brother Charles entered tho editorial room of the journal and presented a papor, which they requested Barton to read. In t. few minutes shots wero heard, and when the other employes rushed into the room they found Charles Soteldo struggling with Barton, who had been shot twice, whilo tho older So tcldo lay dying on tho floor with a bullet holo in his neck. The House committee on the judiciary agreed to tho general features of Representative Slial- lenbargor's bill to prohibit polygauiists from holdiug offices of trust in the United States, and referrod it to a sub-eommittoo with in structions to prepare a substitute. The President has pardoned Evan Rico, who was sorving out a five years' term of ..imprison ment iu the New Castle (Del.) jail. Rice was formerly cashier in tho Wilmington and Brandy wine bank of Wilmington, and a .defalcation of $30,000 was discovered against him. nis sureties mado up $10,000 of the defalcation. The Houso Bub-committee on Territories has agreed unanimously upon a bill to provide for the admission as a State of all that part of Da kota Territory south of the foity-siiuh parallel. Congressman Alexander II. Stephens gave a diunor tho other night to tho Georgia con cessional delegation, tho occniou buing his seventieth birthday. Liter in the ovoning ho held an informal reception and was vi-itel by many members of Congress anl othr frijnds. A. M. Soteldo, who died from tho ofTectn of tho pistol wound received during tho struggle with Managing Editor Barton in tho oflica of the RqpulAican, was a nitivo of Venezuela, thirty-three years old, and well known to Now York journalism. Tho coroner's autopsy showed ih it the bullots by which Mr. Sotel lo had boon killed and which had wounded Mr. Barton came from tho eame pistol. This fact seems to establish boyonl a doubt that A. O. Sotclda shot his brother whilo firing at Mr. Barton. Tnn Island cf Ceylon Is suffering greatly from the coffee blight. Tho crop Is worth only $3,500,000 against an . estimated valuo of $(1,000,000. , John MonrUNb'K houso hear MadotS On tario, caught lire, nd Mm. Motftntiil wUh ho'r Mir rhlldii-n -nt binned to death and two lut'n wt'ro litlnlly Immed. In Berlin, a sentinel of tho Fusilior guardsi who rrwnlly llred on a crowd of boys who woro teasing Mm, killing two of them, baa been di elared blameless by the authorities; Tho lib eral press is Iml'inaHt, A JicW tsrt refuges who has arilvcd In London from Kief, liusula, pays he rocently Baw a num ber of Jewish maidens shipped hailed and flogged IhtnuRh tile towii. Many Jews aro flcHtift from RutBia to America. The insurrection in Herzegovina against Austria Is increasing, The llcrzcgoviunius have established a provisional government and sixty block-houses havo been destroyed. Two terrific explosions weurVed In a colliery iu the Rhrmd la valley, South Wales. Houses were ftkr.kori two iriiios 6ff. Six meu lost their lives, and 2,000 wore thrown out of employ ment. . A dispatch from Bay LVEspoir, Nowfounr1 land, brings details of a ghastly case of starva tion, and of a fearful death from exposure to frost. An old couple named Rogers lived In a nvitorablo Jiovol at dobling Cove, In tho Bay d'Epoir. They Were wretchedly poor. Having been snowed in for weeks thoir provisions became exhausted. At length tho old man suc cumbed to cold and hunger. His poor, shiver ing wifo then crawled out ef h".r dreary -hut and endoavorcd lo reach the nearest houso, .some miles distant. She struggled faintly for . her life across a bleak hi 1 side for two nights and two days, and when accidentally lound by' traveler sho bad lain 'down to dio. She lived only long enough lo gasp out tho terrible story f her household wreck, FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Senate. Petitions for woman suffrage were presented from various States Bnd by Mr. Hoar from citizens of Massachusetts for civil Bsrvlce re form. Mr. Hawley also presented one on this subject, ...Mr. Ingall's resolution declaring that tho pension arrears law ought not to be repealed waB discussed without action.... A bill was iutroducod by Mr. Harrison defining the powers and jurisdiction of tho Mississippi commission; authorizing the appropriation of Jam! and material lor improvements oi tlio JSlississiiim and Its navigaiilo tributaries, etc. Mr, CralK", chairman of the conmiitteo on banking and currency, reported a bill to cuablo national banking associations to extend their corporate existence. Jlr. Buciner presented the minority report which, with tlio report o( the majority, was referred to the House calen dar..... Mr. livan lrom ttie committee on ftp- tropiiations, reported the Iudiau appropriation 11, and it was re'errcd to the committee of Foreign News. The insurrection iu Yemen, Arabia, against the Turks, is gaining ground. The insurgents ire iu possession of the principal interior towns, and occupy positions from which they can only be dislodged by a large force. I'BOM Newfoundland comes utwa of nine tniall boats caught off the coast by drift ice when far fiom shore. Seven of the skiffs which had not partod company energetically united their whole forces, and after hours of terrible struggling jmcceoied in liberatin tht msc-lvca from their icy bondago. Two boats were cut off from all retreat anl their crews mot a melancholy death by cold and starvation. A loss of $2,400,000 has been incurred by tho burning of a largo eotton factory at Jarzevo, Russia. The murder is reported of a Jewish family of six persons near Novidvor, Russia, committed by a body of peasants without tho smallest provocation. Tue Biitish steamer Cosmo, last reported at Sebastopol, from Galveston, via Norfolk, has foundered in tho Black Sea. Ten corpses have washed aehqre from the vessel near Kilia. A secret organization has been formed in Ireland, its object being to provont tho pay ment of lent and punish those who disobey its orders. The German ship Lizatto was lest off the coast of Newfound and. Tho bodies of five of hor crew were recovered, and it was feared that all bands bad porished. From Chinese newspapers news is received that on January 10 an earthquake occurred iu the district of Kanchow, by which a large number of men, women and children were killed. The earthquake was followed by a rainstorm, which inundatod part of the coun try and drowned several persons. Louis AcnAnn, East India merchant of Lon don, has failed for $1,000,000. Bertuold Aukrdach, the celebrated Ger man novelist, is dead in bis seventy-first year. Twenty -seven lives wore lost on the steamer Cosmo, which foundorod in the Black sea. Three hundred Jewish refugees from Rus sia have sailed from Liverpool for the United States. W. J. Stillmajc, correspondent of the Lon don Tiiiui. formerly American consul in Crete, has been murdered by a party of Ar- nauts in Albania. Tub governor-general of Canada, in his speech from the throne at tht opening of the dominion parliament, congratulated the coun try on its flourishing condition and feelingly alluded to the murder of President Garfield. tho whole.' (It appropriates $4,920,20:1, which is less than tlio estimates and S... OOil greater than the amount ni proiirinteu for the current year. Iho nmui-cr ol agents is reduced from sixty-Beven to sixty.) The tariff commission bill waB reported from tho committee on ways and means by Mr. Kas- son. and it was referred to tho committoo tlio whole. He stated that lie would ask for its consideration at as early a day as tho buaiuesa nf thn House would permit nrobat'lv within ono wotk. Mr. Morrisou.etated that the report submitted liv Jlr. kns-on was not tho uuanl liions reportof the committee, but as the ma jority hod presented no reasons whv the bill should pass, tho minority had not thought it nccessarv to submit tiieir views. Mr. Randall iravo notice that lie would, at the proper time, offer an amendment providing that the commission shall coiieint of two Senators, three ifenrosentativcs and four experts.... Ln- der the call of committees Mr. LaCi-y submitted a rer-.irt to establish a postal savings uepontory as a branch of tho postottice uepartment. no committed The Houso pasi-ed.tlio bill au thorizing tlio postmaster-general to acijuet mo claims of postmastors for l.sscs by burglary, fire or other unavoidable casualty, after limit ing tho jurisdiction of tlio poBtninster-geiieral to ciaiius which may anno ii'-reaner or wnicn have arise", within iho past fittcen years Tributes ( respect wore paid to ihe memory of tho lute Repies.-ii'a'ivo M. V. O'Connor, of South Carolina, by Dibble, Randall, Bosnian, Maginn.s, Lhutay, iiclizhoovor, Khis, Robin son, of Ntw York, and Evan. A petit! m was presented by Mr. Pendleton signed ly judges of the supremo court, of nn-vhnma. by tnnnv public otnecrs, ana by 2,500 leading men of all elas-es and profusions in tho cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, as. ing (hat appointments to subordinate x fctitivo ottlees, with such exceptions as may bo expedient, shall bo ma.do.by compoiitivo ex- uniinanou, and that romovals shall r4ot ncmaiie on piirtisan ground... .Eulogies upon the ato R' presei'.tativo O'Conor, of South Carolina, wero delivered by Messrs. Butler, Bayard, Jones and Hampton, and appropriate reso lutions passed. . The resolution winch was niTercd by Mr. "Vindom was adopted, calling for tho report ol the treasury cattle comiiiiHbion on tho lung uo or contagions pleuro-pneumonia. . , . Sherman lvuorlcd fiom tho commit tee on Ihe library the Kenntc bill appr riating $20,000 lor n etatuo Of Ciiief Juslico Marsludl. witji amendments authorizing a joint commit tee ol three members ni me iiouso to contcaet for and . erect tho statuo on one of tho piiulio reservations in Washington to be designated by tlitui. Uon.r. Bills and resolutions Introduced t By Mr. Springer, a resolution calling on the President for information as to the right or authority under which tho republics of North and South America woro invited to scud commisniouers to a ptace congress to be held in Washington iu November. 1So2...Bv Mr. Crapo. proserin" inn that tho peualtv for embezzlements of the funds of national banks shall be iinprUonmeuf for not less than live and not' more than ttn years... By Jlr. Van Aornam, to prevent tho imrouutiiou ui i-umuuiuua ur uucuuuua ur eases... By Mr. Jiobmsju, resolution uircc'ing tho attorney-general to conuminieato to iiu Houso Ids obinion cn several aueationsrelat:u to tho legality of tlio imprisonment by tno Britisn government ol American citizens. On motion of Mr. Harrison tho Senate bill for the delivery of 130 pi cos of condemned bronze cannon to the Society of tho Army of the Cumberland lor a Uainuld statue in Vtasu- liiL-ion was considered. Tho committee amendment substituting a provision for the payment by the secretary of war to tlio kocicty of $7,500 out of the proceeds of condemned ordinun o was agreed to, ana me bin as amend ed passed. Mr. Hoar presented a protest fiO'ii the National Woman Suft. age niiiociation of Mas sachusetts against any law dn-fruuchisijig the women oi Ltali. unless the men ol that lorn tory be also diafranchi-ert .. ..Mr. Miller and Mr. Dawes presented petitions lor a constitu tional amendment to prohibit any abridgement of tho suffrage nn account of sex.... Mr. Vance reported adversely from the naval committeo nomination having already six representatives on tho active list from being appointed as chaplains in the navy, and providing for four additional chaplains. Judennitcty postponed A bill was introduced by Mr. Hewitt fixing the day lor the meeting oi tno electors oi President and Vice-President, and providing lor nd regulating the counting oi tne votes for PrcHident and Yico-Presidcnt, and the deci sion of questions arising therofrom. Also a bill to carry into effect the provision of the (jonstitution respectini; tho election or rrosl- dent and Vice-President. Roforred....The Hones further discussed the apportionment bill. The immediate deficiency appropriation bill was reported by Jlr. lliscoeK lrom tno com mittee. It appropriates $1,437,233.29, of which the most important items are : Publ'c printing, $100,OJO; Indiau seivice, principally for the Sioux. (118.U0O: transportation or ooin ana bul lion, $50, 000; construction of vaults in treasury, f 75.000: clerical loroe in patent oniee, za,uuu: clerical force in pension oflioo, $75,000; under tne usu ooinniiHBiou, m,vuu, tui joiuum.o uo cartmeut. $100,000: repairs te executive man sion, $20,000.... The military acadomy appro priation bill was reported from the committee, It recommends the appropriation of $318,857, being $100,717 less than the estimates, and $3,578 less than last years appropriation, Tho Lo9 ttf tiio icAttncttf). The following rltan.tt. from Lieutenant Dannnhower, dated Irkutsk, Siberia, is printed by the Now York ernMr . . tie Long s party is between stations iMiieur fBolinoi ?) and Sintrn.,k mt. ninnsk 7). in a narrow wilderness eighty miles long, devoid of k.l.lt.llnn. .-.1 T ..llir,0 i,. unuunuuua mil KnUie. JCTODIO . lferald correspondent, volunteered to stand by the dying seaman, Hans Erickson, and let the others of De Long's party push south. Tlio now search builds huts and Bd-s dvet: every inch of too region, wnie.n is plowed ny "v.y "mi iw every spring. We visited Notdenskjold's win tot quarters and found that he was safe beforo we entered the ice near Herald station. The general hcaltH Of the crew during tile twenty- one montus dHrt was excellent, iso scurvy appeared. We used diatillcd water and bear and seal meat twice a week. No rum was eorvod out. Divine service was regularly hold. We took plonty of exorciso. Everybody hunt ed. Game was scarce. We got about thirty boars, 250 seals and six walrus. Nofishorwhalos were seen. All possible observations w.ere uiado during the drift, the rcu!t dhowlng d nortiiwes't course. The ship was keeled over and lieavily pressed by the lee most of tho timo. Tho mental strain was heavy on some of the ship's company. The result of tho diitt for the first five months was forty miles. There was a cycloidal movement of the Ico. The drift during the laBt six months was very rapid. The poundings were pretty even. They wore eighteen fathoms near Wrangoll Land, wM.di woro olten visible scveptv-fve wncs pis- tarn. Tho nreaiest depth found was eighty fathoms and the average thirty-five. The bottom was blue inud. Shrimps and plenty of aleolocical specimens w-ore brought up from tho bottom. The sniface water had a temperature of twenty degree abovo zero. Tho extremes tif tcmperaturo of the air ttcve greatest cold, fifty-eight below zofo, and the greatest heat, forty-four abovo zero. Tlio first winter tho mean temperature was thirty-three below zero. Ihe second winter it was thirty-nine below zoio. Ihe first sum mer mea n temperature was forty degrees abovo zero, Tho heaviest gale showed a velocity' of about fifty miles aff hour. Such gales woro not frequent. Barometric and thermomotric flu:t uations were net great. . Thbrb wore disthrb encet! of the needle cuincidept with theauronrs.' The winter'B growth of ico was eight foot. The heaviest ice econ was tweuty-throo rcot. .n-f ginecr Schock's heavy truss saved the ship on November 21 from being cinehed. The tele phono wires wero broken by movement of the ice. The photographic collection was lost with ' tho ship, lieutenant I'lnpp's Abuu auroi ai oi seivatiouB were also lost. Tne naturalist'B notos have been saved. Jeannetto Island was discovered May 10 in latitude 70 deg. 47 min. north, longitude 158 deg. 60 min. east. It was Bniall and rocky, and we did not visit it Henrietta Island was discovered and vUited on May 24, iu latitude 77 deg. 8 min. north, longitude 157 deg. B? miu. east. It is an extensive island. Animals aro scarce and glaciers plenty. Bennett Island lies in latitude 70 deg. 33 min. north, long. 118 deg. 20 min. east. It is very large, On it we found many biids, old bonis, drift wood and coal, but no seal or walrus. Great tidal action was observed. The coast was bold and rocky. Tue cape on the south coast was named Capo Emma. We diiftod back during the first week ot the retreat twentv-scven miles more than we could adrauco. Tlia snow was lineo deep. We had to go thirteen times over and over tho track, seven times with loads. Lioiitenant Chipp's boats did better than ours (Melville's) duriug the afteruoon of Septonibcr 12, the threo boats having got clear of the ieo oil Seminovsky Island at noon of that day. About dusk ho was a thousand yards off our weather quarter and lowered sail as if rounding to. We lay to for twenty four hours under a triangular drag. Nothing was seon of Lieutenant Chipp's boat at day light. Ho could not get back to the island iu a northwest galo. Ho was uiuble to carry bU sharo of provisions. I observed a strong easter ly, curreut near tho Lena delta. There wero masses of driftwood between the Siberian islands. Jack Colo's mind is not wholly alien ated. Ho has not been violont for twelve days, but is hrppy and karniloss. Getting home may restore him. ' AeM tmpurtHe id ttiefll)M ' Produce rheumatism, gout and other distress ing maladies. It is one of tho bsncficient tflects of using Hoslettor's Stomach Bitters ilist these impurities are absorbed from the vital current and Carried off by the kidneys, which are rendered more active and efficient natural pnriflors br this standard depnrsut. This also results in benefit to the kidneys and bladder, siuco the activity which the Bittois produeo is refloated in increased health (tnd, vigof itl those organs. A sluggish tehdoney In thoso Is thus overcome, and roual diecsnos of a dedtructlve arid obstinate nature prevented. Fever and ague, dyspepsia, constipation and livtr complaint arb among Ihe forms of indisposition which this fine medicine eradicates; . It regulates tho habit of body, improves tl.o hOaltli, and remodios the feeling of dofpoudcuey resulting from dys pepei. ' A letter was mailed rocontly at Ponsacola, Fla., for Glasgow, b'cotlan.l, upon which $11 post ago ba l to be prepaid. rrr-lni Ueeillj'i , JmooKi.YN, N. V., Juno SI, issl-. H. H. Waiinku k Co. Srs-I find lh.it ps.-pi'ati-n of the hnrt, shortness of br ath, yspepsia and pains in the kidneys yield easily and g accfully to your Salo Kidney and Liver Cl,rCb J Rmiieut H, Thuhbton. Threo freo-thinliing professors havo been dismissed from the Stato university at l,iiiuuju, Nebraska, The Science of Life, Or Self-rroscrvation, a medical work for evory innn young, middlo nged or old. 125 Invaluable prescriptions. Thousands of porsc ns Who are bald to-day might havo full hoads of Jihir if they would only uso Caiipolink, a drodoiizcd extract of petiolenm, which is Iho only preparation cvor discovered that will really do this. llF.NKY'M CMRHOMt! IstheHRST 8AT.VE for Cuts. Ilniles, Horns, Ulcers, SMt rtficum. Tetter. Charred Hands, Chilblains, r.nms mil nil kin-ln of flkin Kruntions. Fn-cliles and ninnies, tint HF.NItY'8 CAK11UMC SALVE, as all others ao crun'crfcts; Irlfc a!) cenfr. ti It TEEN'S OXYJEATEt HITTERS Is the best ltemedy for D. s.ijrunia, BMoukui ss, Ma larla, IncliKcdtion and Diseases' of tho Wood, Kid ncys, Liver, S-'kin. etc. . DENTON'S DALSAJt cures Coughs. Colds, IUion- matlsm. Kidney Troubles, etc. Can 1o used extcr-intlyMsplsslpn tVliftil HOUSE iWVilEU fnf itersed and Cattle. "When Abel was lollowed to the time the funeral procession oonsls ted only ol members "o(the first family." Kei York Herald. ALLEN'S IJrnin Poni'l-cnrrs Nervous Debtllty ft Weakness ol Oenei-.mvn urptui, si-bu urui.Hi-.. BeuitlorCirenlnr. AUeu'sl'liiiriucy.l31'lntav..N.y, THE MAHKLTS. 6 t;y4 50 0i 4s da 85 ftj) 75 (S 20 CO S;i !)- It '.) 3 S '10 (t t8 71 H 4' 90 75 2S IV, 10 SO 11 31 ',) 11 23 'Tirv-ss fNAiURE'S REMEDY. .w ' n vi m n n I The Chut BiooPuaintn WILL CURE BernftiTSi KcrnfnTnni nnmorv Cancer, Cn''::uS llumnr, EryshH-UtR, Canker, Halt Hhenm. 1' njplcs, or Humor fn th laro, Coiijtbs and Lob", fleers, Hronebitls, Nenralfcta, Pyipeita Jlhnumntism, l'atns In the Hlil. l-oa-filiation, (JoHttvenesn, Piles, Dlzzl. . . , uess, HoailiM-ho, NervousneBS, IMinnlnthellaeli.FaliitneRS in tlio 8torn;h, Kkluoj Complaints, 1-emnle Vi'enk news and (leu crnl Debility. This rrevarnttnn Is srlentl neatly snd eTiMTlleATly Jombtne,l. and so stronsly 'on.-entmtert frnni rnnfc.. herbs anl barts, that lis Rood efTeew aro rMllawl tinmedbUcly after enmmcnetin! to take It. Tln.ro Is Jin .tim-iwo ef the hitman system for-o tiieh the mit.- Rk witel of 1 "a hleed It has no t' wli It has never tailed torffeet a cure, KivltlR tone at sVrc'.V h to t he system debllitat ed. by tlW, It" ?im.ri"nK to. alt. Many havo been enred by tl vi!ti! tlm liAvo tried many-othor remodios. It tan woll ko called The Great Blood Purifier. DR. W. ROSS WRITES. Scrofula, liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, RhcumatismWcaknoss. asai-mt'dy Inr SrrnriiM, Urrr Vnmn aint, l'ti;lP Ki? A' w'ltt.' ''". and all dlMases ,,f tht ii,,!, I have never fonn.f lt'l"l- hf" "l.l gptchitiet 1H, 1ST3. Vegetine. ntLTARF.D BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Ve g eti neisSold A Ijru g gists. WARRANTED FOR 34 YEAES AND NEVER FAILED: nerfertly harmless-, also Menially U " hmZ thronic lUiomnstlsm. Old Mores, l'ains lm k and ehest. Hueh a remedy Is Va. lUiJiAO VKNF.T1AN 1JN1MKNT. .,, . wUhont ltt I vNo one onro trytiie It will over Tbe wltnoiit ki DverftiHi pbvsieians nse It. . . m-twA tn1 Thousands of certltleateshavn Vjeen fli"'J a few aro given belowi 1,IXK) will bo paid II any one is falso. Severe Rheumatism. fltnto fit New Jersey, Terpen eonnty, township ol aekcnsaeli. ss.: Thomas Johnson, of said tow n- Fliln, ltelnt! (in y sworn, ntnii iii i" n,, has been severely at) ietnd with rboiiniattsin for above a year, and'was so lmd that ho eoiild searcely i k. biius bent airaosT ooooie, me. "'";"' ;" hlclodo ativwork. Hanir heard of the. won ler- fnl cures ma.to by Jlr. Tobias' Venetian as mrtneeil to try It, and auer hmiiiu h us able lo bo to work a-.-aiu. attor beinir nnab.le to do anvthliiR for nearly a year. . - T-JUllfiMJ n. voru to uoioro me, j. a. inuriii.wiiwr, wo..--of tho l'euco. GROUP. 1 Pn. To-ntAw: I wrilo to infTrm rmi that tlifl chlM ot irinnrf oi niinn wtwoiifffl of crohh. nMcrlioincirfvtFtn p to tUn liv tlirro iahHlbiift. Oiip,t'niT fttt'-r vour Vnntinn I.tiiimnitt WiiB ll-tt-d it Wtm out of flitncror. I h'io vou will imblisli tliiR no tlmf motlirrB mtw UOW llivy flipunmunii i; luinitiii'n.i.vuiii.inini, lout arliild by rroiip itoviohs to honmig of your -iniinpnt. but now novfr fv.nl nlarnird, a I have mir nicdifMiic filwuvptin tuo lioiiso. I havo also uaort iVfor ains, .ore Ihroat. TJ " ' It iuriii jiwio o"w.i( -it.. Wo Lave beard both Pemocrats and Repub lican! say that there is nothing bolter for a cough thin Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; this old reliable rented; never fails to cure a opugh or cold at once, and may be obtained at any drug store for J5 cents a bottle, . A. Smile or Sftt'sfacllon. This from the Cleveland (Ohio) Tenny Fress carries its own micirention t lie- cently meeting Mr. It.G. KeQer, lrcRtirer i the L'levelnna tlcraui, our representative nauired of that eentlcnian, after statins his mission, if he personally knew anything bout thepreat Uertuan remedy, hi Jacobs Oil A finile played across Mr. Kt Iter s expressive face and his eyes twinkled mer rily aahe replied id the ailirmative "I will not refu?e to Btate my e.critnre with it, end you. may use at as you think best. Four years ago I sprained one of my ankles, an accident which, ns. you are aware, entails much PUiJvr'mB and some times leaves the limit in a condition to re mind one frequently of the old hurt. Un fortunately thU result ensued. 'Whenever the weather became dump or my system absorbed the slightest cold my ankle pained me. T' is went on at intervals for over three years, and I coma nni ouiain relief. Last winter I applied the St. Jacobs Oil and it completely cured inc. I have not since lelt a return ot the pain Socoml class In gramma stand tip," said tbe school master. " John is a bad bov." " What does John correspond with?'' " I know," sell the littlo boy at the foot of tbe cUss, holding up his banc. " John amithers, lie corre sponds with nay sister Susan. Heie'e a letter just fcitu'mo to carry home to her." The Trenton (N J.) Gazette mentions tbe case of Mr John Wood, with the Auie;i.:un Potterv Co , that city, who was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of en nltack ot rheumatism, which has confined him to his bed for seventeen wccks lie praises it un elintedly. The mr.n who his never tried the companionship of little children, has carelessly paseed by the greatest pleasure of his life, as one passes a pure flower without plucking it or knowing its value. "Throw l'liioleln the nous, I'll Nonn of It." We do not ftel like blmiiiiiK Macbeth for lliia expiveeion of diygast. Even nowa lavs moat ot iho cathartics are great repulsive pills, enough to "turn one's stomaeli." Had Jlac beth ever taken Ur, Tierce's " Turgativo Pel lets" ho would not havo uttered those words of contempt. By druggists. Teh phonic communication 300 niijrs under the sea has proved successful in England. An American invention increased the power of the voice. " Golden Medical Discovery " (words rejris teiol as a trade-mark) cures all humors from the pimple or eruptkm to great virulent eatiug ulcers. A Webster centennial celebration is to bo held in June on,the farm w:icre ho was b rn, at t rauKiin, The "Favorite Prescription ' of Dr. Eieree cures "fi-malo weakness" and kindred aflec tions. Bold by druggists. , The census for 1881, recently completed, givoj the population of 1'aiis as 2,225,000, against 1,983,800 in 187G. Mknkman's Peptonized bkef tonic, the only prepaiatiou of beef containing its entire nutn- i.ousprtifiei tu, li contains blood-making, force generating vj-d lil'e-suHtainiug properties ; in valuablo indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general dobility; alto, in ail enf -eblod conditions, whether the result of oxhauston, nervous prostration, over work or acute' diucase, particularly if resulting from puluiouM'" complaints. Oaswell, Hazard &Co., proprietors. Now York. Brd'l by druggists. Oo Thti-lv !)'' Trial. Tiie Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their Electro-Voltaio Belts and other Elec tric Appliance on trial for thirty days to any parson afllictea with Nervous Dobility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete reHtoratioL of vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. P. a - No ribk is Inourred, as 30 days' trial la allowed. '' Kkluny Wen. , , Wells' Health Kouewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility, dyspepsia, mental or physical deoline. (1 at dmgijists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6 fur 5. E. H. Wblls, Jersey City, N. J. Veoetinb is not a stimulating bitters which creates a fictitious aoDetite. but a gentle tonio which assists natuie to restore the stomach to uwuiuj IWliUU. rnw Tcmtti Beef Cattle M,ed. Nat live wt. dives l'oor to Prime Veals... Sheen Lambs llogs lave Dressed, citv Flmirl'.T. State, c'ooil to fanev 5 70 (4 8 00 WpHlnvn. i'tiil trt r.hurco fi K0 Oh 8 73 Wheat-No. 2 lied, nw 1 ii) ','6 1 No. 1 Whito, new 1 sV4 1 3'J Mve State '. 01 ib OS liiirlev Two-rowed Stite? 00 dA Ot Corn-t'iKriadedWoteruJIixed G7 f.j 11H Houtliern el!ow..., Oats Whilo Mate Mixod Western ITay Prime Timothy...., .Straw No. 1, live..."....., Hnin Stato. 1SSI roru .Tiess, new, lor cxi ori...i" i- "in , Lard City Steam U 'jM l'J't liulincd 11 SO e.i'.UWi Petroleum C'rmlo O''-n llelined 1(6 Butter Klato Creamery....... 82 (i& Dairy Western Ini. Creamery Factory Cheese Stato 'Factory Skims Western Ezcs State and l'eiiu Potatoes Early lto-. State, bbl 3 25 Steers Extra G 00 Lambs Western fl .10 Sheep Western 4 30 Horn. Good toChnleo Yorkers. . 7 f 0 Flour C'y Ground, No. 1 SnrUig 0 7S 7 2 Wheat No. l.llaidDuluth.... 167 OH i 57 Coru-No. 2 Mixed M'3 69 Oats No. 2 Mix. West ' 4S (!J 50 Barley Two-rowed Ktato 110 . 1)0 BOSTON. Beof Extra pinto and family. . 14 00 7?,15 00 Hogs Llvo 7 OH V, llosra Cilv Dressed t0h 8i Pork Extra l'liuio per bbl....l-r) 00 M15 .10 Hour Spring Wheat Patents.. 1 f0 M 8 87 Corn Mixed mid Yellow 1AY,'ii 75 Oats Extra White 5"i4 57 live State p7 0i 1 00 Wool Washed t'oinb&Delai no 4il,0b 48 Unwashed " " 80 (TJ 01 WAT1CIITOWS (M.VSS.) CATTLB MAMCKT. Beof Extra quality C 75 trj 7 25 Sileop live weight 4'J'i4 6 "'4 Lambs 5' i1, Hogs, Northern, d. w S'IJ 8 rniLAir.i:HHA. Flour Penn, Ex. Family, -guod. G 37'c5 G -17VJ neai o. -i jiea an ur, 1 . The Hr:nr.i wavs: ".I.-. LoOmy' ambition to uo ooii ihrottjZ '.iti ?-'i-c inermvt Kith A oprtirtwiliy. nntt tlmyivrtmtHaviatj tlie Mtoa r r: (tfril l.lMMMIUU lot'!:, into cifcu'nt.on cltry yntr." Messrs. 1). L-cmiROP & Co.. IlosroN. also nulilish Wins Awake, BaiiY- lm:. T.rrrLE Folks' ltr.AiiEn. an;l Tim 1'anst. To vr Boy a:il Girl (cn Wnzl'i: 3e. r;n for satnploa ol th-so fur pictorial jmsaziues, uroinislng to try to secure nubw.'.O'lu'r? f'T tnem,.llio punnsiiern win fead tlwfr n"fO iliiu.'nro! tiAJin ("r" Avtmubs frtr. lijok-O i!al'i;;ne for II-:no andTuvn I.iiir.iries,,'rtt. COlSOiPTION! I haw jjinillvf rrtnciNfnrtlipalinvpillwawibvHs n(- Mi'MiyiOiilf' f CWH ft the w.-rst kind and of toiiR u.--1. I.. -iN..t. ttli--il. so eti.m-. li ;iv ruilMnttBeffleaei-, that I will sVl;.,mvu ln;TTI.I-'.S 1 KEE.losi.'llierwlthaVAI.VAllliK'J'ltKAl IKK i.n tins di:.orj.e tn JOiv pnl'T-lf-F. dive Kxpn-Ks and 1'. (1. Hit tiro s. lm. T. A. SI.lllTM, lsl 1'i-arl St., New inrk. Oi 01 Oh a (si 0b Oji 3 50 fij 0 25 OS n m OS 0 its 7 13 JOIlNSOVs ANODYNE LINIMENT ,b;iiv..lv r..v..)i tl.tt-l. rriiilt dis';w,t lilitl will po.-il- l.. i.-cnui-a nut nf tfii. liiliirmiithm that will hit' ni inv Hv.", wt.I fmr Ir. nmil. Ihm't ili-lity a umin'-rt; rn-v.-nliy i ItT timu dirt'. J. H. .John hos .V Co.. lluMoii. Ji.iw., ffiiM-rlv Wa:tnr, Maine, SiLVERWATCHBSFHBE! Lvery week S 'ltiT vi. HiintiiiK-raso Wutrhea am ffiv-ii nw.iy with Tlie lt?tVH' ,;.iiinidiii. Uho nann a f thn.so hn ii-t wut'-h.-s aitj : -J. !? tt''!l '-a-: wc-.-li. It isthe Ji'-st lioys' P.nicriu Ihe Wond. Pen 6 cents fur a siiir.'!p coin- to ii ii oiiiv iM iir.Tsiiiv,: ni.. 1J I Wiiliiiui St.. N-av Yot-h City, FOR LADIES OTLY, nil fliKtfi-H tif Tim (i urn iirpiiiii'i'tl hv tlio mont com fi tvjit ninl t-Jiftlilf l insit'ifilis, wlio Jiuve iiifil mirh iliH'HHia u sjfoi.'il life PtM'l.-4 J'rtt if'-iit ft 1 "in ci-HHtiiliy treatc:! by umil. lvu e VRY.lt. J-ltfr utrlctifj rfwftifrtititil. Si'iid doHcrlptiou of fm tTiiK; or. it not In u"M ni rcmctlirs, arri'l for on liiiits to Iiilios," w Iiich Kivffi novtl add Inton-n: !nc infoniKitiniir laiUes only. It will nU-asn yon Kror. AiMivsh 1 rn. SAHA" f VAX HIUKN Secretary, 1 fl-J i'ranklin Sir!i't. IJiiilalo, N. V. kPAT TtIU4 C'iritFD. Putlpfi'Tflftf risk of failure or exnenso, until cnr i eftt-rte'l. will a-iiitiss at niTCo for Cir- culare, DU. WM, HAN13UHB, OeaUoviile, lad. Cfl 'IfWl s clvc to ii'ivouo who 1 1 mul tin with Warm th:t Vnn I3eut-. it' VtiM foul vtl ii will not rnni'iVt1. Tlwv liav hhm1 tht'livt-soi tli-nmndrt of rUUdivn. Thy nr niHtlo of l;-otH .in Ail'liviits. Puro and Piifo iorthe most delirute cluld. ijttlJ at au Bturea. 'j.rc. n nox. O0T0U PLAY? WHY NOT i SOI'KKM. tn:nnl in"Hi r.iii.lp to lli lMi-. ii1U-r nuv iieriuri 10 t tune Id 13 NUTE3. tStPiirt fur rtrrn'urr. , GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM. TlitB it to rnrftfv lmt I had the rheumatism In my hip"" 1 onld nr.t walk w.thmit my much, anil alter nlnB Iir. Tohiai' Ven tiun IJiitiiient a phorl time I WM i nlirr ly it lievert, ami raniUMy wliovo It a most cTt:in euro for rh'iinriilsm, 41' I havo tried jnany thin"" without anv P"od. nii'latter ulnR thiaveue- liau Ijuunenl lor ouiy a iuw ""!" '.",'!; v'.'rt- 201 Avcuuc 11, Jfuw York. From Dr. Sweet, tha Famous and World-.Rejiowjied Bonesstter. Vnnrn KtvobTOW. It. I. Tn.l'oniAS-PcnrSii;: .1 liavi-u-i-d our u hml.lo Vk-o ti n l.rstMKNT ill my iiraetir.- as Imiu-ir iter for tlie i,at five years, mid ci.n-id.-r it the Urt arlielo I i"er tvle.l f.."r iMvthiiiir l.n.keu bmies. wound. lmo wis n.th....ie. 1 i'vr 'V, .s,:i"ft,",f,.'i'1j;:;u'a,i; Hionilim; u n.iire iniuui. ,,aius ttwsta is heir W. . lours trn . WHAT HORSEMEN WANT. A GOOD ItF.I.IABI.15 IIOH-E AND tOMHTltl.N rtmi'M"' i, f,.n.i in nr. Tnlitas' I!"i!i! I.rst- UET'in pint U-jttUaand Dkiiuv Cosumos 1'uwueiih, FROM CO I.. D.JIrDAXIEI, -nrr of Some, of tno I'nmrst ituuunn llornrs In tne i 01111. ertify Mint I r.-nnv. 1),ik .Time VI. Tll'H tfl tn liave iif.-il ir. ToWa' VssmAK Uohkr l.iNiMt:.vr met Imiml them t- rive iv r'-i t saiwtaell.m. In tact tllev wi're u-.i-.l-.' the f.iniint ni Wln.n ruhht it in by theliuinl iievi-rtlii.i r er luM the Imir el); it Iiuj more I'l-lli'lratne iiuauties 111411 .my ..yicr H.1..I Irie.l. wlm h 1 i-ni'l'te i the creht hi-er-t cif it tuc- K Ml CUril'.i; HJ'raUIK. 1 iie-inuriinu-u, 11 -mi w un .1 DrllY I'uViil 1 are Inane HUN" i:-i ii uiaue i.u:ii l-ee tu nieby 1'r. TI-iuh. They uru ril-l(tlj- hr.riid.r..H. Li. llcUAMEI.. Oepot: 42 Murray Street, N. Y. Noiiavffflie I.ii.iment na-ll'"wders am untnipe riert'i icv 1,' her. 11 m um ijivo them a triiU you will never bo .ith-'Ut tUem. Sold by all Druggists. Th" T'amita- Ijnimknt if and .10 rmtK, UonsR tHt ronff. in i-iut bottit: tho 1'i-Hi.i V tlm 'ow- SEX llvo State ".. 07 Oi t'7 Cum State Yelluw COVJii ttl' OaLs Mixod 47 (ij 47 liutter CreanieiT i'.T.tra l'a. '.. 44 0t 4t Clioosu -New Vor'k l ull Cream. l:iV.'i Yi l'etrolenni Crude (i Oh 7 Helmed.... IMOi IV. " Timo Testers and Darden Ucarcrs. From timo Immemorial tho horso has been man's boot friend. Hut a few years baek we can nil rcmeintinr the rnmiiiinuivclv little attention raid to this most indispensable of nninmla. Wo say comparatively littlo attention, fur the horso was as well groomed, nnrl certainly us well fed, a n nv; and at thoeyreat gatherings infricultural shows you would n-e tho jirido of tho county and Stato stables nml liirnia acmblcd. E;it there was n consiileun'W waul of nobto drausht hursi's. and as fur sneeders well. 2:40 was tho great ultimate limit that owners in those days detired to strive for. Hut ii'iw a 2:40 animal is esteemed a fair roadster, nnd fine animals only deserve tho narnj when they can shndc tho first nmirtnrrif the i tiinl intiiiiti There have been im mense strides forward I lit he rlt-'ht development of uorsetlesh In the civilized countries of the world, as slioiva ly tiro time-records of Uieraeiirs and tVHT WASTF. Jt'lNfTt .nunt ni.n .1 -1 1. If Jem want ft Hiiuri.nl nou-i.r:., niwn-t - v.,lnj vt tira-r rt t 1 .-r Lain h.l.. er to Tlln'K KN. :T1!.M. I lO:S fti.d 1NV1URATF. Ci. HIR n.n.r. J .n'i 1. liu-ut.n.e. L T.jlt,. :. .-r.n.,: - i; 1"' NtvrK I tT IA11FU. S'llo.Nt.T SIX CNTS lo Hi. J. I-ONZA- THE' FAMILY ISBBARY Rfi Mtf-rV:uiii ! munb. r. I NT Kit SAT1 ON A K 8PK (TLATK : IN fill I5 on CIIFCAOO MAHKKT. IN V KSTM KN'J'S trom f. to M 'n KlA'Kf VJ-.I . J'l-Jfl a'tl r UJ.s f- per l.u.Kiiii:sHCl,st ciJHi; uati:s. JXW.XNATOUY 1'AMrilLiri MAU.Chi HKi:. UEiK N. iSAi.ISiU KV CO., 50 liltUAD ST.. NKW YOklK. 11. S. A: A. T. Lftcoy, Tiitent finite! tnrs. WaKliini'tnn. Our val u.ibli-ll.uul ljnukH."l:iteitK." ami llmta and Keen ice." neiajrre. A Ki4 fiifM fur littsi Will be pout by nmil to anv aiMuwa, poRtpaid, on ro n;ipt of our dollar. .Aalnw J. A'.oiuo Unteue. ian lii -ft or. llti L'.r.i- stircut, m. iu;h, A T.rmlincr T.omlon Pltysl (inn Kt nMiii(H nu Otrit ii i'v ork lor I lit; Cure of Epileptic Fits. From Am. Journal ". MM:nnt. Pr AK Mew-Mle Hate of IjftidnTiUvhoninkosaspn-i-ia!tv of JlnlleM". hn without doubt tre;iied and cured more e:e es I hall anv otl .-rlivun; 1 1) -. n-1:in. II h Kiirri'M him sinil -h l en nstr.r.--hilii.'-. we liuvo lie:n-J nfwsot over till ' 1 -Hi's' "til.. dllljt uliVi'iHlllllv euroil liv him. lie inn put .li Iu d ..ni on t nis .li-eiiBe,wt.ieh I,eseiid.witlilliri.ebul1tenl his wolelerlu. elire.l I ea to nnv f Mib-ivr vrhn niiiv si n ! ilu-ir i xi ress awl ! ost oittee'adilresa. v n-lvi,e nnv one wis t .:f 11 cur;, to ddiPMillr. Ab. lefi-role. No. t'u .loliu W., . Y. BEST IN THE WORLD! Delivered on Trial, FISES! OtS" CHAKGE1 VTIiSOir'S CSCIitiATIKa- Shuttle Sewing Machine f BUY HO OTHER! LASTS A T.IFK TIME. Vnrrrtntod 5 Venrs. SEND FOR CIRCULAR "U." AGENTS'WANJED in Uncccupicd Territory. Addi-e WILSON SKW1SO MACHINE CO, !S35 U 857 IVabHsh Ave., t'liieago. PENSIONS, A i'r;ct euro fr ir ni;iiurfi tlt-bility. S'tii for cin uliir. 1b. J. KAUlt. tsj'i llroadway, ftnw lork. sForL)rarrintiTet;ir. "cular A iMreawnta Mornliliie If abltl Cured tn 10 uOatlun. Oil Hi, YKAlt AN1 KXli;.NSKS TO tilt in.-, a annua ELECTRIC BELTS. ILLS HlM AfiKNTM. I ut lit 6 fl D l. (I. VleU. i v. H? lT; WnNTHjliiENTS WASTED BO be JfkM ' vlil:-.j artti W t'l Ih world; 1 su.il-. AUUiv.!. Jul' Hi on.oii, lMrull. Mli ll. YMIIWR K!FN It you want to l"arnlelei;riiiuyiu lUUitlu lilDIH . tew niomhs. and l. certain of a situation, sddro-n Viil.-ntine lll-os., JiineByille, Wis. (iKNTS VATKI) foi tho Bout and Fastent .Seliinyl'ielorial Hooks. and llihlin. l'riees ii dueed Sil is-n-t. National lMilihshiUK Co Philadelphia, l'a. TTT fTlnTTT'C! CUlocucfrM. Adilrm. Suoii.rS VV JX A wJAJ1J am.riCMWuaCo.,Piil.liurb,Pt. ri -ri fftft R7 Kvolvrs. c.i.locu. rrcc. tiar.u. t3T fiJ i J " Qui WtV- 1'lil.lmrfS. rj. n iTim ifrAi'KAiiKs; pkaoh baskjRi. II .-t 1.,,--.i,iIvm I'IIIm IM:Lle. NeW llleri Jlloort, una will oinpletely i-haiiKc tlie blood in tho f-ntiro Hvstetn in three months. Anv person wlifl will tale one pill eneh nlidit from 1 to I 'wei ks m.ij M rcstor.d to sound henlth, it sueii n thine he jiossilne. fcohl everywhere or m nl liv m'lit lor H letter pt:iuirf. I. H. JOII.ON iV .'!., Iilli,t(lll, itlu.n., ffiritiprly Itniiifor. .lit-. For ISOf.IJJSCItt, I wiiluH. futlii-N, moiliera oi IcIiilUrcn. 'I'hi-nanndsyeteliltcil. PcniiiinflflTee 3 for lus.'-r nniicr.uic.i-ye it riitur.vurici'ie veiat ir liny Jllsein1. irinn" nnn i-t in-iiiv roi .nq ...lilivr.p.oitliJ to 1M UKAM'.i.i. i UUI NT. f t'ATKM'A iirc,irt.'J ler Irivunt- rs. Ji.-lilii-r, I l.iel wiiriants firii-iirJ. lioulit Mnil &ilii. & .Idlers I -.nd lnor.iiiloy f-r y.Mtr riKlit. at mice, omnia .tsinr. fur Ihe ( iuk. n-sMipr ." anil I t-nit'-a and llniintr law. tlank. mid iii'troctiens. m fan refer In llinu.iin-is nf 1'eiisii-ners and f'ltrnts. A-I.ir.i-. N. W. Fltzeerald 4 Co.frNsinn jc 1'ATKNT A 11 .. l.ii.k llvx J&S, 11 UAlilIlgtCin. 1. O. i a idii bs A AV.WVIU A- ';. ' Jo i inn coi.l.Eriousi. a n-inusonie sei ii v ..m. Kj Uir-o-'--lit stanin. A.'l. IIahhetT. Hnf In Mieh. , for N.V. dranclitfaiinoityof tho lininbler.but rciillyrnore u.-eAil. wiirk-horsi. tunv thiiiL's have consrii red to sllVetthiii (U-. lrnUa end, chief omonir which have been tho intelligent cure and consideration Lestowed niion tlieonlmnl in his every relation In a word, upon tho breeflins. 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