i.. -r. . r - -t,- not lrKit Vmi trail The aieA my 4 For H' tlie Th-y til' fori if I la; ':it- Thi-y -isr -c r Hi t. V In l j YVI -la t'li ' , A I: Th i r PARTED. Yhe silver tm will mi thee. ' The Iww-s.' thai ti-a-d to kl tli. k niffle with i"ft can thy rnrlf of unnny hnir ; ttTwti Hit- wiy T r't"ttn i the nr. they ill listen ( t'-P "l" ,ht" tcn wIk. tliy laurhter . 1n the sir. 2- ra.iul.iv. eny with ll.iw.-r.. he aiuim.T'i. l.-nfy hemer. ki thy j.Hi wnilciM in.; : the tonal- bout, stand to-lnni : I Ihv tlie mrfl cnnpUiiiiiir ,' oi hlttl-i. fiu mirth rvfralnliir. ' Thai KKi-tril vlth tht-ir cnls thy akin- ' every Minna. '. Tout mother ! tiwh thy sreei'inr. Ahovr thy darittur sh-eiiinR. I Suf fret with ntht f-nhly Brief the at I lines, v h -r.- lit- li.-, Fl.-- in hi litlU- flimi. here Hh- ri-y flu- "till liiwt. Fur thr ii-l are hi i.taymates tin- plain of I'anxlixti. courtshTp on the ranch. Fine Ijiunet, cattleman, or Imr de Durham, as he was sometime called, wan a char.u-ter m ho luid an existence ami a f l-tioii Ml iHvrTrail, Col. Ki tie p -d a larj.-e amount of Ja-rsonality, as, in deed, iliii many of the sturdy cowmen of tin- plains, lie Has the owner of a larye herd ofiwttlc, ami, Jy the use of the un limited rjiiun- alK-rded liy 1'nck Sam's Vacant land, had only to take care of what he hal ami watch himself jmw rich. Is-si.les hi cattle business. Jie watt al waynaii exH-rt jranililer. ami, an nearly veryliy i" thin western omntrj- indtil (ri! in thix kiiiH of a iKtiiiie, lie foinul iiii tlillii iiltv in in liiij! hiniHi-lf wilh IMirtm-rs to his heart tuiitent. There Mi-iin-l iii iiii-IIkm! in his iixhili.i-1111-, fir he nearly alway MM-ketel the utaken ml iin reanetl hin Mseioiiti tlien-hv. In the eonilia-t of hi ImniiHtta he em- Vyi-il "ite a lare imnilier of ihwImivh 1 it 1 1 tlniM-, in one way ami another, tuoulil nut nap to J'lay until their animut were all exhansteil, ami at tlie ml of the Heason they wouM have in ! hiny toshow fir their work. AiiinliK' the nst whom lie etnoloyeil tine Kriii for this kim! of work was I 'at I 'rake. I'at w ax a (ine-lookint; youni; fi-lli.w Kkilleil in all the art that pi to make an ex-rt eoly, at home in the Kinlille. ami toj inc u il!i a lariat an a rhihl woulil a jilaythitiii. Another fa-t, not no well uinlerxluoil in i:iiui. wan that he wax very exiK-rl nt iirix.aul Wi-nlil 'lay whenever he wax invited with all the noiirhalanee w itli which he enc.tpil in evcrv duty or plcaxiire that fell to his lot. ' The old until llit-"ii was another laiye t attle owner who lived at lK-arTail. He was formally from Texes,an'l liail a lanro faiuilv eomirixiiir two daughters ami Mever.il sons. lie was of the lawh-xx rcne ptde sort w h i hail always hrou;ht odium tui the w hole fraternity of eowlxiyx and eattlcmen, and his family jiartonk of then-eharai-teristics. One daughter. Nellie, thoiilt uninuth and rude, a with her sitrnmndinipi she t-oiild not heli Ix-ins:. was nevertheless Hixsesx'-l of liner xensihilities, hijher as irations. aiel a iiion- atiii-tiniiate tem anuinnt than the rest. Kiiimet had all aloii)l admired Nellie, and it had p-in-rally lieeii imderstixKl. hy the family and others who knew them, that they would eventually unite their destinies. Hut w hen l'at I take, w ith his handsome face and dashing w ays, eatne into camp, it was easy to Ik- seen that he in. iiii-nit impression iijmiii the fair Nellie and was himself smitten w ith her. The reckless, happy-iroduck I'at rode the ranp faithfully during the day, and was ready for any proposed amusement in thci-M-niiii:. It not uiifniiuently hap-pciu-'l that I iy xoine oiincidenet lie met and spent aixirtion of the eveninji w ith Nellie. Though his Herxicex were valtiahlf, he w-ts not Ihiil' in Hivinn that he was not liknl hy his employer, and wax also aware that the Hitson Ihivx were far faun reptrdine him w ith favor. An iiistim-tive fii-lini; that l'at was his iual, or some sort of reluctance, had prevented Kmmet from playing w ith him. t me evenitii; after several months" sen kv, however, they met in the saloon when .h-sxe Hitson was present. After sinif-ii-ant w inks hadpasMi-il ls-twtt-n him ami Kmmet, the latter in itttl l'at to play, and they were mhui seated and playing in dead earnest. I.iniiu-t sinui iKi-ame aware of the f:u-t that he had met no "tenderfoot," hut he was lxiund to win, t le:;st the amount he wasowinr l'at for his Ncrviiv. I'at. however, steadily led the ptiiic, and laiimet found himself as Hteadily losinjr.nt w hich he lx-pin to play more reckless, and endeavored hy xwa'-p-rinc to intimiilate l'at. The hitter kept j-rfii1ly eiHl, however, and continued to pocket the xtaki-s. The amount if the wiiitiinpt had now reacheil several iiun tlred dollars, and Knimet ileeideil to put a stop to it some way, and finally he angrily exclaimed : " You are cheating. I'at '. " '" It is a lie! " said I'at quietly, and al- j most in the same hreath. j lioth men grasped for their revolvers, ; hut I'at was sug-rised to hear Jexix Hit- i will say, oailly : iNm't ye pull your pin, l'at : I've pit ! the droii on ye." For an instant I'at's coolness left him, as he kiw the fearful odds aptinst him ; j then cverylxwly was startled hy heariiiji ' female vokv savin)?: -Ili.lt- out, J. IIit.ii,..r I will l.-l ; .layMit thro.!. y..u! IJivo your trun l. , IW l.art.-ii.l.T n.l p. thMiii.-htli.it l-r I M.i.. k." Hu ll, alu,.-1 in tl.t-Han.. hrtath, I N.-llu-. for 1.I.0 it was. a,l.l.-l : ' I'ull your i pni. Tat ! I have put tin- ,.m,. on In.tli of j tin-in, ami am pnnt to s.-.' ainp.inK to fair ,lay." ; Then, w in n i4 hailseen .less. ouj of the liMirainl I'at'ei revolver in osilioii, she KaiJ li r.miu.-t : " Now Fine Kmmet, you tit tip or shut ti! Hark out nrpi on ami jilay jast as you eluiw. hut if you ilo ilay, 1 will we that it is .lorn fair. In fiu-t, I never would have iiiti-ri'ered hut for wiine remarks I overheard Je? make, and from which 1 eom luded I'at would liave no i hamv atrainst lxifh of you." Tin-:. wan wituethiiu: a I suit tiackiii); out, and liitit, too, in the nwiiee of Nt-1- lie. that l.ii.met e.nil.1 not War, and w j j-ra.v. Ut every honest man w ho ran he oini-lude i to try his lurk Ktill further, j do it, Wiiare ui. with his nen;!ilors t.. His j.layinj-was.tf stirh a siiritUihar-i wImiiii heowesa few dollars, and times .ter. howewr.that l'at had a eoin).lete ; will ease up at on.v. Then is jilenty .r vi.tory. His winnings pn-w Miisider:ihly j money, plenty of ndtKv, plenty of ev-larp-r, and 2tH) head of rattle had lmn ! en thiiu: except honestr and niiiiam. Klakeil and won In-fore Kmmet w.Mild -nsent to hark down, though even minute that he played was Kaeritiritu; wt iimrh to his pride. When at last Kmmet withdrew it was in no half-hi-arted way, hut w ith a cor dial uianner, and he took I'at'a hand and raid: " l'at, are the let man. and 1 am .-lad lo surrender to such a w huli-souled A'lhim-, and nic lio has doneeven thinp n tlie WUarv ; hut the worst of it is, I iniist stim-iiiU-r Nellie, too. What can't cured mu- lp endured. thoiii.-h, and the only omsolali.in 1 know is to wvk WMue ne else t. fill tlw arhine void." And then lie added: " I don't want you to fix a Jay fitr the weildinK until I have a chance to we you av-ain, a. 1 want to make Home arranvcin.-m that will lw -TlnTUt1'1'' ,J"tn J'"0 n'' ? Vou are " Hipr-'e " nT f 'ttU enoupli to make a ..aiiian of no ineanreteniona,and ant to keep on friendly terom.1 , Still little rouj;h for im to have to seems a funitsh the hride and the nettin out too." l'at dejiositeil enoup1! money with the liar-keeper to entertain all fuller, and then walked home with Nellie. Tpon arrivin.' at the Hitson home-xt.-ad they found Jesse had precetsl.il them, ami the whole family was in an nproar. The only one who .used Nellie's cause washer mother, ami this, ton, contrary to the expeetations of Nel lie and I'at, Fine F.inmet, they knew, was considered too pxl a catch to lx- trilled awav. But thoiK'li tin old lauy had showed a dis,stion to st-e fair play, xhe did hot assent to the whole transac- tion without an invesuirauon, aim us me j votinjr couple entered she said j What doc this mean, Nell ? " j It means that l'at ami 1 have lx-eli ! out walkiti).'," xaid the prl, s. n hat j timidly. j " How did you eome to Ik walking to-p-ther. Fat?" ! "Nellie heljusl me out of a had scrape- j and saved my life, Nt very naturally I j saw her home ; moreover, we love each other, and want you to consent to our j i .. . .1... ma map. " Hut Fine Kmmet has the first claim to her," said the old lady. "He has pvcii it up fair and siuar and says 1 can have her" said I'at. " Thp.t lnakes thinp. hsik different,' ttaid the old woman. i l:l. .. i wife? j ' . ' r x- i i I M a dav it . .... ....I... ....t ..ll ulni !i.ii IIOW can ton liiKvinn-iii always had all the mies she wantel to ride and every thiin to her notion?" " I have am rattle and j IOini in money that I w..n of Fine Finnic! 1o-nipt," Kaid he. "Can you keep them '.'" theold woman inquireil. "That I can, and pt more all the w hile." " Wall that hxiks like husiness, and I pies the old man and Iran pt alone with it if you two inn, and Fine feels as you say alxuit it. If he only wanted Kate now, you txi tMiild lx partners, and make a stroll!; team on this runp, w ith the Hitsniis t'i lmck volt." Kate to whom the old woman had re ferred, was the older daughter, and though not jmnscssed of as desirahle a dissitioti as Nellie, had always Ix-en jealous of F.mmet's attention to her, and as t-he listened it was evident that the arniiip-melits riither pleased her than otherwise, and. unnotici-d hy the rest .she l.'!ided out of the house. Not many min utes afterward she returned, ai-eompaii-ieil hy Fine F.muiet. ami iii hiirh yltv shoiitt-il : "Mother, Fine wants you to consent ! for him to many me, and we want a doiihle wiililiiij.' one week from to-day." j " Wall! this lx-atsal! the doinp. iIow u j in Texas hefi ire the war." Kiiil the dazed i ild woman. " Hut you can't p-t niariieil next week, orthewii k ai'ter. and not until the east ' roilinl-iip' p-ts hack. Then we will have the hiprcst time there has lxi ii on the rreek for twenty years. With lidilles from IViivcr, ami a man to keei solx-r and take care of the pins, there shall lx- no limit to the enjoyment, and von shall have a jjlorions M-nd-ori". '" Pay Your Bills A well-known hiisim man hailed us I ' t.wlay w it li : "Come here, I want to interview you." The idea of a merchant intcrv icw inn a iiewspax-r man was so odd that the call was ar.swenil riejit away. "What made you put that article in your p:ix-r headed Pay Your Hills?" " Pxiaiise," we replitil. " it sti-nuil the irox-r thiii); to do." "Well," said he, "you were ri:hl ; it was the irox-r tliinto no. Now. let me tell you I have lxi-n a hilsiness man here several years, and 1 lielieve I know what I am talking alxuit w lien I say that if evervlxxlv would pay the hills he owes to his neigh hnrs mnv in thirty days, or iixm preHentation, there would lx very little ot w hat we call 'hard times.' The man who owes a dollar and has it to jiay, hut hangs to it, prevents the juiy meiit of a pxxl many dchis. The jour ney that a dollar travclsthc first week of the mouth, and the time it makes, as we may say when we talk of rav horses, would surprise a man who never invest i pited. I marked a dollar once and kept track of it a few days, rn'in-sting each man to ki-ep a record of whom it was re ceived liy him, and to whom iaid. He fore it ilisap'K-ared, alxuit the end of the first week of the month, it hail paid lx tweeu twenty-live ami thirty dollars in dehts. Not long apt 1 pri-sciited a hill of !s40 to a man amply aide to pay. I knew ! he hail the money. Hut he looked scar j ed ami said. ' I can't collect my hills, and so 1 ran t pay you now ; wait a lit t It j while.' Now, that S4( lx-lonpil to me, hut he had it ill his sscMsioii, and of course 1 cimiiln't take it from him. If he had aid it to me as he ought to have j done, 1 should have paid it out almost j iiiiimiiiately and the chances are that it j would have Ix-en kept goin-.r, and hy this ! time have paid ten times its value in dehts. " You see," he went on, "money is val j uahle when it is in tin illation. Like ; hlixxl in a man's lxxly, when stagnant it is ot no use. in. -re are too many cow ards. A man w ho p-ts scared and griis his dollar w hen he ought lo pay his dehts with it, ihx-sa positive injury. His moii- tv nuiilil tvrtiiinlv n-turu tn liiin tlmni'-h ,.n .lt)in, T1. ..........r.i 11.;ir, .i..- ,, , irill,011 ,,.1P,, u.ihan unv ltlll.r ..y,,.. n,. is u .....Mi..l.l k aI1(l a miiKimv. V talk of tlu- timi.litv ,lf .,IiUl. h is , tht. ,n,.m.v ),, ,;. , , , Y.hi wviv riirht when v..u v...i K.i.l I that if evt-n lxxly will jiay hix hilln m-xt w.t U. in thnt months' time Iiiis'hu-sk i will 1h-ph1 alul imiiu v iliiity. W.-.-an j make inur.:j;i- sml ronfulfin-e if we will. ; Smie uu-ii who an chr.inU- .le:ulU-ats Jiut oil a (-Teat .leal of htvle. I eolilil : mint you out a man who ilashes ui ainl low.u Sjirinii stnvt liehiud a hinil fast horse, and his en-ditors an thirkcr than lui-s. He stands them otf and rides, while they have to take wind for luoiii-y and walk, lie i 'kit in;;' now, hut he is sure to eome dow n in dishonor and dis- Hoiisty and eount-r. w ill restore eoulii it-nee. ine rnwuer, Wliella-r lie Ik a newspaper or a husines man, w ill wmn tnt his croakin-;, and iioIhmIv will re- ' j main w ith a Wm-ful tale alhmt hard tiiu.-s I except the Mfessioiial deaiilniit, w ho in always looking forme excuse for dis honesty." Proveros ot the Talmud. Have friends or die. A woman spins and talks. If your w ife is little, Wild to her. Anions the thorns the roue hlooms. A woman's w isdom is in the spindle. The myrtle auton; the thorns is a myr tle still. With her foot in the -.-rave a woman i linpi to vanity. Where rahliares are plentiful, then take tltem. to market. (alifoniia iirodu tips whirh meas ure over eight inches in circumference. A WONDERFUL FARM. " Luck Baldwin's" Creat Ranch in California. A letter from California to the St. Loujx f;ln-Ikmimyit says: Lucky 15ald win'x possesion from the eoiitrol of mines on the Comstock have pra.ltully jrrown until now he hasaludfa dozen pvat i-nlerj'rises under full headway. He owns the larp-st and finest hotel in San Francisco, w ith the single exi-eption of the l'alai-e, and which contains a theatre within it. He ha.-a tine summer hotel on I-ake Tahoe, and he has shrewdly j houp-.t up a larp stnp of the shore of ! this lx-auiiful lake, w hich in a few years ill lx- souirht after for villa sit-s. l in.il- ly, he owns the jrreat Nuita Anita ranch, liear los Anp leb the linvdin: place of the string of swift-fxted flyers with which hepx-s Fast to contest for the urizi-son the chief racinc rircuits, and one of the lxst p-neral fruit and stix k! ranches in the State. This primvly do- j main extends fourteen miles east and j . .. i . i :i.w. ....1. I ujititli ! wist aim ti "iu- luiit-i. iioi.iiH..-. , and cmhnices .VS.iHm acres. He shears thousands of sheep every year, raises w heat enough to charter entire shijis for ! eonvevimr it to l-iverjuxil, and makes more hraiidy than any one el.-ein the State, lx-siihs turiiiii; out a larp tjuaiiity of wine. The men who are lxardcdon the ranch p-t si a dav, mid the few Chinese who n -main not over a dozen all told -p-t .... , , , . ... . ... ... . IIH1 ixiam ineiliseies. o n.o adds to the likeness to the Southern i plantation is the apxar.iuee of youmr i darkies driving c.trts or lienlin; slx k. j These are memlx-rs of a colony of North ! j Carolina negroes whom Ualdwiu hrolight ! out lien- faun their old homes two years j j ago. He liid their fares and made a con- tract ttith them to work for him for a j ! term of years. He I milt them neat houses i and hen are installed the ten families : comprising alxuit sixty nienilx-rs. They ; have made cxivllcnt hands in the field i j and the orchard, lxi-.uise the women and i children can lx- counted on for pxxl ! j work in cultivating and picking fruit. The man who has charge of all the; practical details of this huge place is J. ; F. Fulliy. a shrewd, energetic California!!, ' 'who knows wheat growing and fruit ml- : tu re so thorough that he is a terror to all j incompetent hands and whoki-ejis his small army of workmen under reirular ' military discipline. Judp-d hy the re- j suits, his manap-ment is the lx-st of any j that I saw in the southern country. The nine cellar is always an ohji.i t of , curiosity to the average tourist, hut even j though one enjoys the companionship of , the manager and the hospitality of the , ranch, it is very dangerous to sample California wines. There is so much ' strength in the juieeof these lusty grajx-s ' even w hen mellow w ith age, that unless one is a seasoned vessel the chances an- that he w ill lx- overcome liefore he knows j it. The cellar is piled high wilh them ten years old. All the latest niacliincry for distilling is here, and the place is in charge of a French exx-rt, of life-long expericmv in w inc and hramly making in his native country. After one has seen the oranp groves. I the orchards, vineyards, and the other features of the home phuv, he is juvpar I cd to extend his ohservatioiisto the great w heat and sheep much on the Santa Anita. You mav drive for miles through fields when- the wheat is now knee high and shows an even stand w hich would delight the eyes of a Ihikota wheat grow er. I it vol id the wheat farm the visitor comes lo the Puento sheep ranch, com pris'mgalxiut :;ii.tMMI acn-s of gentlyjrolling fixit hill land reaching lmck to the mountains. The old Sutchman, named Cameron, ho has eared for sheep all his life, going from Scotland to New Zealand and from New Zealand coming here. He is a man of w ide information, and he sii-nicd like an anachronism in this free and easy California life, for he adheres to the Calvinism in which he washred. An example of the rigid in sistence iixin hisrivrd was furnished last summer when HaMwin had a party of friends at the ranch. The supply of meat ran out and the millionaire sent over to old Cameron to slaughter four shu-p. The answer was returned in hruad S-otch " Then w ill lx- na killing of (he sheep mi the Sawliath," and I'aldw in had to send to tow n for his meat. HaMw in is engaged in splitting, up a nut ion of the ranch into small tracts of fa mi twenty aen-s upward and selling them to Iis Angeles x-op!e for summer villas and to Kustcrn teople who wish a w inter home in one of the most lx-auiiful valleys of soul hern California. A mil mad w ill lx-completcd through the ranch this fall, and when one may n-ach the city of l.os Angeles in fifteen minute. The only drawhack to rapid settlement of I lie ranch is the price charp-d for the laud. With x-r tual water right, L'.'sl per acn is askul for iinimpmveil laud. The majority of those who huy (his land will In-wealthy x-op!e whocaniiot all'ord to sx-ml from .jihUHNI to SJU.iMI in lying out and improving a place. Tom Corwin's Ready Repartee. l.ihu t'ailioiiu oiitv K.inti-d In a drove of miili-s from Ohio, and siid lo t 'orw i it : "There 'ns s.nne of yoiiri-oiislituents." "Yes," said Tom, jiravcly, '"they are '.liiit- down Smith to tcaeh srho.il." (nivrrimr Uruii.-h was olio inat. luil against Corn in. ami ill the midst of his s'n-ff h Kiid : M tclitleiiieti. my hoiuired .: l.'li t himself, while he pri-arhes adviM-aey of home industry, has a carriiisie at home which he pot in Knplatid had it shii)il across theiH-eau to him. How is that for support of home industry and lalsir?" When t orwin came on the stand he made a ".-reat show of rniliarntssnic.it, j stammered, and In -pan slow ly : j "Well, pcinleiiien, you have heard what Mr. lSroiiph has to say of my cur-j nape. J plrad pmlt v to the i harpi, and have hut twothinps to :nv in my defense. The first is that the carriape came tu mi from an Knplish ancestor as an hcirliMiiu, and I had to take fc. Apain, I have not used it for w-ven years, and it has liccn stainlinp iu my lack yard all that time, and the chickens have converted it into u roost. " Now , peiitlcincii. w ith steady look at r.rouph,"I have nothinp further to say iu my defense: hull would like to know how r.roiiph knows aiiytiiiupalsmt my carriape if he has not lecn visitinp my ehirkeii nsist T' One of the neatest rostrum retorts ever i..i . .. . . rTTr.nii was mane ny i oru iu to loin I llaiuer, who was also noted on nap and a-stiimp siH-akertif preat Hiwer. It was inls-KI, amla joint dehate waslwinp held ls tweeti the two in theold market house in Columhus. Hamer was the leader of the Ohio 1 tfiiiiM-rats and a mcmWr of ('onpnss,and in the course of his remarks deliie.1 the "hard times" whirh the Whips rlaime.1, and said that he had not ex-rienced any. As lie was holdinp an ott'ne nt a psl salary, he oM-iu-d the mad for Corwin's resjiolisc. In makinp hi reply lie said he would answer Mr. Hamer's question hy askinp 'another, Yankee fashion, and would take it from Holy Writ : "I Mil the wild ass hray when he hath prass ? t r lowet h theoxeii mvr h is fodd. r T Mr. llauirr eotild take a juke as wvll as pive one, and lauphed heartily w ith the rest. Vuitrirr Journal. A Smothered Volcano. A most startling story rouies to liirht here. A party of five younu pntlcmen faun the maritime' pnivimin, under the piidanee of an Indian, left here two weukx npt to hunt in the Manitoii Itiver district, in the Northwest Territory. To ihiy the five siortsnicn retnniol en route for home. They hrouirht no pune, hut instead came lmrdeiied with the most marvelous story of a lmniimr imHintain in their hunting district. The mimes of j the yoiliitf men are Sutton, Williamson, ' Van Home, Crihls and Alexander. j The district in which they went hunt-; inir lies alxuit fifty mile to the south of j the Canadian 1'acifie Hailroad track from ; l.niie, on the hi:h lands near the Mani- ! tou Kiver. This locality is just north of I the Fuifeil States lxiundary line from j Hlaek Iuck Ijike, in Minmsota. They: n-Hirt having left limit in (ouiiuny with j their piide, jouriuyinjr southwaril. After tntversinr some distance they met a j mountaineer's family on their way into j thet own, with all thcirpxxls and chat-i icis Jiai Ktil on two lean-i.x.K...-.- .i i i a. i i .-!. : i, Tl,.. ,....tl...r .irrinl a sick child ill her ..... . . i i i . i anus, and two httletow-headeil girls tixl- dleil along han-fixxit after the tithe. Two sons and a ilaughter leil the wa v. Their iipjx-aramv showed that they weiv leaving hastily for some n-asoii. and ' they told the hunters that they wen flee ing the region in w hich they had lived on account of "some terrihle fin." They said that they had lived on a patch of cleaml ground on the mountain side w hosehase formed a portion of the Mani toii liiver's hank ; that the terrihle lire was somewhere over la-hind or in under the mountain ; that no smoke was vi-ilile, hut that the air was stilling and the river at rertain jxiiiitsso hot that the fish died i in it. The first intimation that the fath- j er, whose name is Malcolm, had of ihis j strange phenomenon was the unusual ; sight of a great nuiiilx-r of dead fish ill the Manitoii. The ice in the river in j their immediate vicinity had hnikcn up j earlier than usual this year, hr.t the men , were greatly surprised lo find that lxith ahovc and Ix-low the place when they , lived the iii- had rcinaiunl l lie normal length of time. Stratip-ly hotwimlsal-, so came down into the valley, while else- when the atmosphere was of wintry j chilliness. j The hunters found that ahmit a mile; further up the stream, the mountain side : when it extended under the river lx-il ixi-.mie so hot thai it heated the water, which Mows slowly then-, until steam rose faun the surface near the hanks. : This was faintly visihle for a short dis- 1 tamv fuallu-r up, hut lx yond that the i wati hv degrees n-suiiied its normal stale The aim. sphere was found to he very warm, and the slightest exertion ; caus.il x--spiratioii. Close to the sxit when- the farmer had lived the hiintei-s found the air to Ik almost stilling, and : then ulso the earth wax too hot in places : to touch with the hand. Nothing else j wasiiotieeahle. the mountain Ix ing hleak i and hare from winter, hut further hack on its sides the heat was ahsoluti ly uii hcarahle. After cliiuhing tip ils thickly- j WiMxled sides for two or three hundred ; feet the hardy hunters wen forced to , return, the air heingso suil'm ating. Ani- : mals had left their retreat, the hinls i sleeivl clear of the hx-alily, and not a ; living thing was to Ik seen. j The earth was dry and cracked with the Kiihterr.iuean heat. Head snakes . without nimilK-r wen discovered hy the j hunters. The heat, instead of diminish- , ing, was found to increase the higher j they went up the mountain side; the , cracks in the earth widened, and new , ones opx-and, and the lixality hii aine j uuiiihahitahle. The town of I'.mle is very much excited liter the discovery, and on Wednesday a partv of half a down nun started for the srelie of the hunting mountain. It is alxuit five or ten miles faun any hahita- . tion. Men well acquainted with thege- ; ology of tin provinn declare that the lo- ! cation of this volcanic an-a has lxi'ii fix- ed to a nicety. Their theory is that the j hitumiuoiis coal in which this range is known to Ik rich has hy some pheiioiue- ! nal means In-roine ignited, the vast :.ml ! smouldering mass far dow n in the inoim- tain's heart making a mighty caldron of the Manitoii liiver's Ixil. - - Peculiar Suicides. ; One of the evils ins. par.ilili- Innii the mislrni peneral diffusion of all sorts ol' news is the enroiirapeiipeilt of criminal imitation. It was l.mp apo noticed that iecu!iar crinun are apt lo he copied, and that this is i-specially tin' casein npard to suicide. Muct readers prolu'oly n-ineiiilM-r the story of the prove of trees which NajHtleon caused to le Ininied 1k- cattse it was found inijKissilile to prevent lilt- S.1111I.TT il.llll II.. ll.ll .11. III. -... ... it. A similar story is told of a military scntry-lsix. It was found mccssary to luiilil a rape over the pullcry at the top of the 1. mil. m nionumeiit, hecause it had Ihi-oiiic a favorite place for suicidal plunpi'S. A similar reputation attached for manv years to Waterloo I'ridpe, iu Iiiiilon. In l'ranee, soiiir years apo, a, fiMilish younp couple, saturated with llu'lsseaiiisin, fast i 'lied themselves with pjyly-rolored rihlsiiis, and threw them- j selves into tin' Seine. The idea took, ? and font time litis juode of suicide was .juile Ihe fashion. Statistics show that i the averape liumlier of suiritJi-s reiuatus tiilerahly coustaut ill projiortioii In j-ijiii- ' latioii, thoiiph it no iJoilht rises when j wmie widespread convulsion iijsori(auii'S wsictv. Hut the wavs of eoiuinilliup suicide ehanpe, and jsnple not only ex ercise choice in the matter, hut are in llueiuvd i:i wlei-tinp the unsle hv the re cent iMvnrreiiee of any strikinp events of the kind. '"Look here," remarked Ik Wrps to the corner proccr, "this pavement hen is awful ulijijs-ry. - Why don't you throw some sand on it','" "Can't get a hit,'' replied the procer. ''YVcll, throw some suparoverit; the pavement won't know the di Herein v." "Chestnut!" jcHelthc pris-er. I'itlthtirg i 'hrnnu 'i; TRADE V?. Mi t fryn Vitiate, A and 1'oimon, SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. 1IIKHtW U klm.lM.K :TK.ttl.T-tORt,l. hAm nEf Cur Rhcunitism, Nrsralgia, P,f atw, I lKi ' rifTV IMS. AT LiKIUI.ISTS A1.0 lUMUBi ui rtituss . Twiutt ivi.aii.Tiauiui, , W St" D - 1 1 R sw Yur norii btnt IEDT rorfam IB KM Absolutely Pure Tliii t'liwiti r never vnru- A nii-.ni'! .i ).ii"..y ilidl.lU'.li stn-ni;ih ulnl imli ui-iie. .'.r ,.r.if.,;irv knel-. t..l 'Ullll-il U' s, i'.t nl iniina-t iliull ii h ilie mutl i 1 11. ! of low fsl. sti..rl wfiiclti.liim'iihi-i.!iat.-M..l.T.. . ,. i;,.Vii. li.o,iv.i 1-i.v.ei i: m-v nl .-i.. ! N- v- Marvellous Sewing Mactlne Invention ! Wond-jrf:.l Elessing to the Latiios ! Tie Mmi E'jtary Motion! v. or.il Twi.-e a ra pi.! r -. other ra.icl.in :,. Tii.'.' as ea.-v i n nl!:ir u:arhim Gi-nil'iie f-.ij.roveil V.rr.i Vnnl Work. r?i-:iiiii ftil an. I IVa-.icr.l Attachment.', ierwl f ir ch-Si-rip-.ivo circular. O PITTSBUrtCiH. PA. Wholemle llenli' f"r V"?tern Pi autvlvaaia u 1 Western .Mr land. FACTSvsFifySOICE I'rcjuilicc ii l..-.rd to com! at. !l cannot be overcome in a day. More than likuly it wasn't formcii hasiily. ImU-c-J il i.:. V have been gradually strength w..; if. 1.--M for years. Tor in Blanco, ua;c i- .i . i' . :i. . c l;h' iini.iitsm canmH be car.d. 'll.-.'.r UlicvcJ so before tlie;n. S i:-l t' ;r rraialfatliers; Now, RHEUu' A T ISM CAN EE CURED, iim-.-.i-!!. :..!:;:,; thii J'i'ciudice, hut the trouiiii: ii t :;u!.c fccjilc tl-mk so. The only vi .'.y v lavw to ir.vL-t I ; iil ir un hclicf is tost .ilc t! PLAIN FACTS. anil then r s.nt .:..- POSITIVE PROOFS that thev are i: It ii rt f.'.ct tlir.t tlie RUSSIAN KHSUMATISM CURE not only r.li.-.i i hat i-.-nihcs Klieninatic Tain, 'fiu-i i . osiii c 1'iouf of it too. it comes from iImm: whe liae siiliVrnl untoM a'onviili ili .uin.iti ::iaa I h;.ve heen com-plct-jly cun d I iv K-ir.cly. All who have tried it have had ti.is ch :ier.cc. Some of them permit i to print llieii testimony. It makesquile a li-.ile iio ';, v hiih c send free toar.y who ;.! .- iiaereMe I enough to ask for it. A comilctt.' KiiN-i.vi Klieumatism Cure," Cost$2.o. If mailed, loc. addiiiuiial. If registered, loc. in. .re. You'll ne er need hut one, fo the pric isn't lneji. Who w ouldn't give $2. 50 to tyt rid of Klieum.ui.-m ? - T.1 il e-.i.init S'rf.Miii.l al liie- stores, but Can be hj l nny l y eni;- inii Itii amount as abjTL-, and ad.lrrM.;nc llur A::t-r:i ..n Pn ir:ct--rs, PFAELZER BROS. & CO., 819 & 821 Market St , Philadelphia. PLAIN FACTS! JT JS A 'M (' 7,-TliatnrtntatrhrtWM'iT 1 1 1 j'Hir lihfittiiKtiMii or !kw lbt jtiii u :.! I. hi en'! tr t r tii'f.iiinl whar'rt -tvuly put it. 7T Ii A V A CT Tint thoninds h.irs hal i mm J -1 ' f.i LX,vaMit. ai.a I iiow n-j 'Kv u. )'.i' t bnith. We wu fchuw yvu 1 I int mii:inouuu oi ni-iiy "iieu. JT S' A FA CT-Tu RUSSSAN RHEUMATISM CURE ilo(n tht hnHnri arifl tia ilnne it pnivwef ally every time it hart bet-a liiitl i't.nil:iir to ihrtetiiis. fT JtJ 4 f f "'f lhat tin--rvniilv. thtini-'ll ' cofiiunttut-lv ii-" u enr con'iirv, h. l- ;i i:--i v-rr iii.i:y y.-ard iu ifxue jaru of L.irofv. uiiJ witn wuuU rial MiK-esw. f 7' re 4 A 'TThM. th" Uncial! Khon- t n-iiii-iil .t -:uin- ia f.nri i ran ihyuiiiiii ami titivi rtirm-nt r- 'nil iry f 'T:iji:is-',..iJ--. :t!:oiit whieli it C'Mihl Uut iiepuUiely iM.:i.'ut th-rwuiJitne!. IT W i I' i'f Th.it HFNitv M. Kuank ef St t-Jj.l. I-j-U i.'.-'i-l t'-r riirs w:t!i vh.-iimatisni in lir. ri!i a:. I -d IV It.- av- : I tn -t i-v. ry thMiir. htit n- .Viin - h"hit "t'l I t av-:;t the If. It. ( urc. "Itcun-J la.- ivmpletely aial wiy quu kli." Hrwriptivr pnmpble!, with teimnu ala, fri-f. PriC SZ.OU.i il nnn.l. li. ui.ru. A- Ti-t it 1 nrt to I- f.nm.l at tlio sion-. lint ran o'lv In- ha.! !iv rtn-1'.i.iiir tin- aiu'Miiit u aboti,auU PFAELZER BROS. & CO. 611:!l Wli!l MrPi-t flMlmli-l.hl. "J" f- i:i.yx dZl?f "?? A f T A T f I ' CtrreCOl ' ""(' i" i J.i??yvSHrAn "' " 'HAYFEVEr $3 tart-h. Hay C.V:.??;3 l'iir l't-xer. r" - if 'lV'l Y.J ,i I Mi A. inl.-V t- i: ! V ! iiiin ii in.-itnl, 11:1. 1 ; i-al.le. l'rii ,. i.r i.. ...;i I n--i.t.-r.-.t. ll i-.-ul in iilMr-1: .. .. r .-.',''-. I yi i;l.w'. ( ; ii-: S. 1 I FOUTZ'S HORSE AMD CATI'LE POWDEkS J5V 1 FOUTZ .1 i - FOUTZ ! ai-f-A ; t , : i i . r li I 5o HoK-ne will itt i tn.ix. por or I.rNO I k it. i( Krtiitrn !v.l( fS f ii'i in Itm. ('o:ilz' J'iw.iTn llt.-nro m... j;r ' Iloo n'-I rr.. (MitrH Totwieni p-c.t-ttl ttAt 1 l-rtw. K'jutz' I'uw.ifr will Iikt-'M-- tUc flt'hdfiT" "! arid crrjTn tu'enry per cent- ar.d make ttc butitT Utu ttmt ivt. Knrr ro-'!r! trill rw or -"rvnt -i!mot trtCT lHriv to iftiM'-ii h(ir-.'snui aHlparp smtH-rt, Knl T7'B rOvtl.v;5 u 114. CilVkC . ATI SFACTIoK. Sold cvon iit-rr. rAViu r. roUTZ. Proprietor. in a "t 66 l. ASTHMA.? CURED! SISC'.E TRIIL cm. TiErr Is snot skslksl jntaiitly i-tlh wniiingr rniimgr fur rjl(. ' Ii -yioi) j, m t ttvi-n dim nil I ll Jkttl .l lk. l-lirl h wS..il.i.lly 9ut IU. Hm. t. Leu Si. I'juI K lf V' tut: L Ui U-. leu Si. '.nt. . I ftM nurlf IW44 to fciiiai fcy G.majl Atip. "J..-rni. Astikm. Cn li til fou cilia fur Ik In.... fll.." .f. M. fan ingeiiiu. (i'tgnrtiU. & V MrMat. ' if . .. Jf. L. T,'.M. 4uifiUwTt . tlinr ItMMkiliWIifklimiiU, MHltail.1 ItlfrMim Aslhnm l'itr 1 wnlil hv stl iir.ii nun H. lisw til oiit.kiki r. i. .T m m n lujul.'i) n.-ili i ii iin.. 1 nil ii-kv-i. tr tu mv adrirM. , .i uil. ItlKKH N. II ll...i.l'..l.l 1 M IXlSTItATt HIS X iTICK. K-iiiic .il'Jii-i'.li Kaiut'miia, iUt iii. il. late uft'im- .-iii:ui-.r!i 1Mi.hi.. sna.rs-i i imiity. I'a. 1 U-tt.-rs i.t' uiiiiuiikir.itiiHi .it' Hit iilsive estiile i h.ii.i.. I..... .r -I ... , ..1 : i... .i .. 1 m -r n i.'Ai : imitier iiiiih..r iv, until-.- hh.-n-l.y mvT-n to ail t- ! ma n, as he di.-tlirh .illy knocked the ashes stills IIKliln.-t i.i vii. 1 .-.uite In Vllnk. iiiiiunluiu- ! . f voii'i-.ia rilit Sim li is lu.MU.1.1. SI..I iIii m- 1,10 ,11.. .-iaim- i.-.,ilit II,,- I m " "1H I 'I10' rijtm. Mie IMS mt- 1.1 .ns-i,t iti.-r.i .Itilv inilhr ili.-i.li il fi- wt- I shll-t come Jiilck !" tlrmeiil .m Moiiiliiy, Awvm ismi, ut Hit lal.' j reM.tciic- .li'lheil.'i-i-MMil. . 1 Isaac L. Yhukk. ! Mil Jin h Cata;:;!!i U-mkdv a posi-Juui- A,liiiiiii.-iraior. j ,;.. r.,rl ,.t..l. I 1 !...,;.. 1 i.mimst;:atoi:s xotick. Kslate of J,. yi Kiu-pinr. iiw.il. late of Sinner- Ivj. , 'HMTM'i I ..tllllV, l, . ij-ttcm irf mhii'iitiiti ;;i.iti .m ilvAm. -stnl hv:ni; la-. ii (tramwl ti. j -nii rwixn.l liy tlie j.n. r aiuli.iray, jimi. i- in-ruLy given in all IK T-..1I lll.l. 1,, ,it.l -t:it,' t.i lijake iiniimll- if ia ni.'iii, un.l lli'ne haviiii- cutim.-. atrttiiist i)i sanu-to pr.-ul 1I1. !,i -lull auilieiiiitni-. f,.r tl.-melil . or U-f.re Kri.i-.v. Hie l .,it .a-Julv. ls-i. al tlir iate ni-iiltfiieeof iliHtM.l. iii LavauV villf. . I. HAY. way 26. Adm. Cum Ttttwiirnto Aimrm. The Family Physician. A physician says that if arnica with which limined limlis an hathtil is heated ils pxl e n"crti are perei-ptihle much s.x.n er than if ajiplitil when fold. A standing antidote for poison hy poi son oak, ivy, etc., is to take a handful of quicklime, dissolve in water, let it stand half an hour, then paint the xiisoned jiart w ith it. Thne or four applications, it is said, will run the most apgravated eases. A retired physician living in Ohio, and sulfi-ling from dialx-les, claims: to find great relief in a diet consisting w holly of hiickwheat. He states that when he con fines himseif exclusively to a buckwheat diet, the disturoamv in the stomach is relieved, us is also the puin in the eyes, due to Ihe disease from which he ims so long sull'ered. This remedy is a very siiLp'.e one, and well worth tryhig. For ordinary nervous system Ix-ingout of. order or hy excessive fatigue, a hot hath wil! so sixithe the nerves that sleep w ill naturally follow, and uxm getting up the patient w id feci erv much re freshed. For what is known as ' jumping tooth ache." hot, dry Manuel applied to the fuiv and iiti k is very eM.rtive. For common tix.thache, which is -anscil hy imlip-s-tion, or hy strong, sweet acid or anything very hot or cold in a decayed hxith, a lit tle pin e of cotton steejxil in strong cam phor or oil of clovi s is a gixul remedy. Care in the diet, especially when the howcls :;re disordered, is helpful to mit igate toothache. If the tooth is much decayed nothing is U-tterthau ilsextrac tioii. , Hay Fever Sufferers. The iiiiinln-r of l-oiU annually alllict--il v. ilh Iiii-most aniioving malailvH-eiiis In In-greatly on the increase The editor of tliis jiMirual is an annual victim, and, wilh a virw tu iliiwr a sjvitit 'tirt', has Xr'iVn ihi;htoils ntiHMit-s. ( Pf tlns' Kly's Civam Kahu ishvaM iHlUtht j (tiicks! ami mt sittsf'actory, two ajH- I r;t:t)ns n-atiy Kayiiijr the usual synip- ! t uns in tm anJ t-yts. V wouM i v-.tiiiiii"!!"! its ust- hv a!! suhj t tu hay ' frvt-r, aii'l wi tl.fHy In ar untliritl Us- 1 ihm nv ti Its 1 Mit .try iii mr 11 rax ; -M.slia, IV., i Hme Education. ! S-liiMil--'ir!, li:!L'niniiiiiiii; w-iiti in-i-s at Imiiic, r.-:n!-i: "Tnit- u t : ! nnlv kiniw tin worth nl" I XVillll--!!." j '' Wlitit iimililit-s wiiim ii, i:iej?" 1 "Clutli' s, inv chil l ; i;ikii i !i.tln-s nnM niii.lify t.iit'iAi.M.ih ! kimw." '" Vli:it niii iiiics iiii 'i. 11:1111111:1''" " ISr.iin-i, my i liilil ; .,! Imiin-; w.nilil in 1 lily nut- 111:111 i kimw ." I '.i pit t:iki-s ilmvn tin :iliii:i!i:ii- :iml ! 1 dikn fur tin next i-li:m-.. of lit imniii, wiiili- 111:1111111a l'cflinly iniiiiri-s if liis 1 chiHila-u-i ;:n tii-klin; liiin inin h this j i- vi-:i!iiir. 1 TlIK i.'KV. l!i)i. II. Til AVKIt. nf I'm 1111-i Mill, j In 1., siiys: ' 1", i'Ii iiivscT ami wifi .A.c iiir lives tu Siiii.uii's Cusi MiTiuv'Ct i:k." So'il hy li. V. r.i nfi.r.l Sun. " Yuii may ri-nn-inlil I saiki to vmi ' a'mut having li'-i-n atllii tcil uith s-vi-n-si-k hi-ailai hi's. Wi ll, sunn- time au I j '.ir..ii lakiii-r I'r. Ki-nm-ily's "F.ivi.riti- : lii'aii-.ly" in faint hiia-of rcl'n-f. To mv j ile!i;jht ami wtln-rt.i my surprise, I have ; ii- -'.er iiaii ;. 11 attack since, lieu thank- i fn! f am I iiivl Imi-.lly ti ll yon. I hear- j t !y v ish l!.::t a!! wuinen turtiireil in this ; way knew how certain ainl pleasant a cure " raviint.' I.eineily is. Sarah .1. Wo nlnitf. Newlnnv, X. Y. Wirt will Yur t-iitili wlu-ii Siiiloh's (Vtiv wi!! ojt. iiiuiUMliatr r!ii'f. I'ruv 10 t-ts., .)-ts.,anl si. u. W. lirnfonl ASm. Without 1h;iuI iful hair n.t wotnan if .iiitii'u!. Is viMirs falliiii: oil" nr failrd? i j Tiif ' .-; is vital. I'arku V Hair Ualsani i i v, ill I'h'.vTvi y,iiir lii.iraril 'i v )mt k its j irliss an I viMitiifu! tii!nr. Clean, flciriiiit. ; i vrffi t. iVcvt-nts ilamlnitt. A:r; vn iaik luisrraJ ! liy Iinlivstinn 4'.nti!ati a, hizziiu ss. Is of AH'!it- Yf'.'.ttw kiti? Shi'iihV Vitalized is a h ilivr t-iiiv. S:!l hv ( i. V. rfti!orl iV: Sn. W.i. -i !..ii .i-i-i.-k. ni'i'iivi' her I'aMiirin. Vv i i . ; t v.,,. j., ;1. ;( rtn.l, lu' v:'u- fir I 'ii'-riii. V.'iii-n ;u- Ii. i-.i:.i .- U- . s!,..' i-liui.; l.i l a.lurjii. V::.-ii -ii' liii.l rirl.lr. n. v(u- i !,- !, i ,,.t ,: l oi: ivi-K.--i v and I. iver Complaint vmi h..ea ..i tile. I puarai.tee on every Isittie of Shi!. ill's Yilulizrr. It never fails to cure. Sold hv lien. W. lleiiford .i Son. Whole families have heen stricken ilnvu hy hlack diphtheria in the small t'.w ns near Metri.it. ('hildn-n die ai'ter a '" hom-s illness. j SiiM'ii's i t he immediately rejew : Ci-Mii., W! ph.-Cm-.-li and P.ri.iicliiiis. I - -i ! 'I I. .11 Villi hll.h lll.l I W.I lit lull I,, trv I I. 'II voil hii-hiiid, I want vmi to trv il," I Icid siiif. c -d ere. I for years with a .'complaint the physicians c.tlle I tir.ivel, I and they had yivcli Up the attenijit to ! help me. My uift heard of Kennedy's I-'a- v"r''e lletliedj Ulld spike as alsixe. To lease her i it a In it lie. I'se.I that and two or thife more, and liiv-n-ntlv the troti. .e vanished never to return. lv j w ife had n sort of inspiration that time." ' I Wa-iliinu-ton Monroe, Catskil!, X. Y. ! Faith Iik. her-i deserves its reward. j A Xsi. Ixjiierou five with each hot- t'i' of Shiaih's Catarrh I 'tiitily. l'riee ."() j cents. Si'.l hy (ieo. Y. IienfnrdA Sin. I ( l'o. 1. 1 fur tlu' hr.iin and nerves that w ill j : invifjurate the 1hi1v without intoxicatins: I is w hat we need in these days of rush i an I w irry. I'arl;er's Tonic restores the , vita! enerj.'iis, soothes the nerves and! i Iiriiiirs .Mt I health ipiieker than any- i i tiling yon can use. j - Mai -K.MKTAI-K " a lastinji utid frajrrant I ' s-r:'imie. Trice J.'i and -Vli-ents. Soldhyj I t.e... W. l's'iiford & S.n. He Was Right. II ins I irortyost, a worthy fanner, who has h. t n a lifelong resident of Iterks, has a shrewd wife, who has lunjr relidenil his lire aiiythintr h'lt u conch if roses. One day. j;-,! h)Uu ai.'o, she. in a fit of j piiite, pacl.-d up (jer unfds and left him, j vowinj; never to cum.- Iia. k. The news went around omotift his lieijhlxirs yon j know how tii'sof all khld-1 'Iocs travel I in tin conntrj- and at nijsht several of j them, of whom J was one, went to con- j dole with Hans, lie sat oil his front ; Hist, ptiirmi; away at liU J!j, ' ll.u.," I said, " I pity yon." My loy"' replied the honest Ihiteh ker Mouth. (J. W. lleiiford ci Sin. Kleven men at Wuterville, Me. sprin kled iiisecl jMwdcr on their hash in mis take for ik-pter, and they all have hut a slim chance to live. A iiesinia-r lias Iki-u diseoven-d at Tekin, China, that was stiirtitl iu the veariill. onovtrs ComMnUs I EOS with Pl'BK TEfiFTABLE TOPICS, Holrkly anU tomplrUlf CLEANSES ib4 Llil( HF.H THE BLOOD, lifkm Ik artloa f the Urrr mu4 .l4mrj. fkan tW eomplrsioB, M4kr the ttkia Mttutk. lt4ocsaoC Injur the trtAu tw hrstUi-hN or prtimrr earn-i;ipati.-ALL OTlitU IU0.1 SIEU INKS DO. PhycicUns and Drnufcts f bmm wconnwj it, IR. If. R. Rranui, of M-rrian. Mm., mfn: I iwcurameud BruB' Irto BilU'ri m a Vftlokble tnta f.ir vnnetunc th hUxil and rfBTinf all dfpeptia BjrrnKimt. it dntT. not hurt Uw Mtk.' Ia. R. M. IrTFLi JUrtmlrts. Ind.. my- T h&vft pmtrhbpd Bn.wn'a Lud Bitten in caarva at ai.Ttiuft And 6Ukx1 diuie-. alo hrn a tnie wm ci-lod. ami it haa p;u itl thifoaffhly atiMlAvtuty.' Ma- Wm. BrmB, .Ht. Mir) St.. Nw Orktana. La., Kih: ' Bniwii j Iron Bittt't reltvMl iun in a caK ol blond newer-din awX 1 btMurUljr ouuiKn4 Ii tu Ma, W. W. tf oatt. Tuammhia. AK. mts; " I BInm an;i emptinn on my faco two bcttlM ot Bmwn'i Iron Biitors lfH;twl ptirfAct rare. I atiiDut Bpeail too highly of Uua valaftblo aKklKina. Onnin ham abcrrTrnde Mark and rrmavd tmI HrMB) on rppxr. Take no otbr hlM only br VkLO t If I'M I 'Al. II tTI.-OUt, MfK The Best and Cheapest JOB WORK ' AT TJIISOKFICK. Attention, Farmers ! 1 Hiit A until) AuEXTUi i-v.-ry Twiili!i t" k-11 wnw Sttnitti .v.; ll-nm. Hit tn-st I'li.w Mini Kami Hum.- on .-nrlh. Iri.-e only flilet-li lnlhirs ht iliMil.k- s-i. I no whittli- tntii. i.oihI pay in iwni. S ;nl ti.r n ( iri-iilnr. rail .m iira.l.in-v. J Ml N W. rl I'H. i.i n. Ait't. aprll-niii. Sonu r.t. lu. rl'h Old Schuttler I'.sliiblinheil in 4mm BITTERS I have jiiM fxtiivnl to t ar l.i.lM.f Uu KKI.F-Oli.INt., STKKf.SKKIN H lit TTi.Ki: W.(,(tNS, tin- i I'-iiitj.: -it W1-1. rn Vai,!i in Uic market Iiir 1kuI nr Funu I'lirj"?. m th s m ni i R W .n.w.s ilieii- 1- it K-r I'.ruki', tf 1r wlini hauling hay or t;ruin. u MMiit-tliiii (hat funnrr knm the iu' t--iiy ol' u tu n haulinu on hilly farm.-. Kvery jurl of tho work ol Un an ha lu;l in to k ihrtt- ycur t-fnri' he: tig uorkHl up, ttiMiriiiK the nork to he thorituuhh M-:itiKl In form U-iii- innn-il. U iui the patented of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It i- lite ohlj awu inaile that ha. thi ituprovenieiit. It avoiiU the neei--;ty nf t;:ki'i oft the w hi-eU to jfrvrtM. n ill the uUi Myle ; hy . "imply tiirnini,' a eap t!u- nu'.'':i emi 1h oileil in kw than five miiiuti-. 1hi? Waiii'ii Hants t" U-!M-eii lo U- fully appreeialel. uittl imrtie iliinif to huy will ilo welt to m-v it Ih-1' re pun iiaiir' el-ewhere. hi ot!erii:a :lii make f Waipm to the pnhlie, will y 1 umm! ihe rune make nl Va;'itii tor live yenrwheii fn.-ihtiii)f a rn tin- Kin ky M-innlain-. j over ron l- that Here almost impiiihle. anil they alnay.- u th- te-t. I h ei h arra!ttil in :iyini: t Ik l!ee them the H Wit .con on wheels. faff nit O.irrr Ki"jj't r tpf iJ,nnf If 1 ' KTK I J siMI'.i:-KT. M Alii !! -.". lW.. i j KAUFMAINS' GRAND FIFTH AVENUE AND SIHTHFIEL1 SIEEET, THE LARGEST AMEEIOAN OUTFITTING- CLOTHIHGl SHOES, 13 Stores in one. oi.soo.ooo invested! 400 Employe .tlsTssssssTssMsssVssssssssMsssllssMITssssssTssssss I , iK.EA.3D THIS h. Z2 z - . - ; - S A , 2 W&mftfr r. Wiv wildly sknd Gratis to any addkmcss Our nmuliAillr IllustntH Sew KASIIlil.M ".""" """'. " l"l "if UMuut. fli law Is oluiu-l iuai.iuiliiu CAUTION! CAUTION! DON'T BE MISLED I'.y fraudulent iiiaises who represent themselves as our concern. T have NO P.raiuh Stores anywr.ere. Of- f- ;l au-ss is .ir -Mamin.nli New r.iiiMinu. known as KAUFMANNS' GRAND DEPOT h Ave. and Smithfield St,F?oAwc?HALp!bYsTAoR.?1lsE.PITTSBUEr; : CHAMPION FANNING MILL. 1M r .Tl HKI BV Irank IT. Suiiill. Ti frmT clwfrine ttmk r t hivciiifiit in ttMuUt rhMniffiHi Mill, fcurm-rlv kihn dt)n' KBr Mill." thy ill 1" wi-1. ly iUiiuf u meal my hoptin fimitt of I'ittri unt K'.im St rift.. I now offer l th Mittlir a i-hrittt and ; nliutl mill, k I tun tUtvnnuutX if t Ik iiii-tU-r4lf. I will nd't-r iiniirtttHlfnttd tMfcn;aht t thiwe l.irinK a mill. ALL WORK WARRAXTF.l ). F. H. SI FAI.I,. SoMI'KslT. I. t;lA;:.Ti::i) ANIMAL COS C til Intir" f nt itI r-D'l Tor Linular. Jcsh. Horner, Jr. A f O.. BALTIMORE, XU FOR Farmers. j I'hiitjtt. IM'f InnlWr. I HORSE HIGH, BULL STRONG. AND PIG TIGHT. j SOMETHING NEW. ' ' We nre 4miux-1 in the niiuiiil'n. nm- ..f thii j f. lie.- at Sniu.-rwt an.l M.-v. r.lal.-. It i.- Ihe m..t Imriihl.-, anil MroiiKi't tenei. WniLvti. N., I.arlr. j no injury to ii-k. Kmtun- in Suiii m i ki ihe I ohl Ki r . -urriiun- I'm 1..1 v. ' I uiall'.'-ll. J. M. M Al:sll V 1.1. ,v. s i Hi'lialik- Wagon. Chifiiyu in lS4'i. ffft, tiUn trill .-( jnn tin' 1 1 1 I ? KI.K Fences ! UNSURPASSED FOR Early Truck and Vegetables BAUGH'S $25 PHOSPHATE still leads. It is undoubtedly the best article for the least money, because it is Reliable Cheap Lasting. We are offering special induce ment instrictly Pure Raw IVme Meal, Pure Dissolved Raw Bones and Hijrh Grade Agricultural Chemicals. Send for Baugh's Thosphate Guide and further information. Call on or address BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, 20 So. Delaware Ave., Phila., Pa. STI! t'MIB IkU. iHATSj iFUBHISEIHGSj MXIK r...,la,nin l ,Ik,i th. n.w ut thn ail Xirr,i raarL-.n an. srunainlinit t. Iu KltTJ liui.fH'hul.l. It cl juu o-ihlhi iKhing btit will save I Contant care is exercised i t!i ovin of our dothinir Seams, L'tittojis, liuttonholes X all careftillv examined anil arc tested liv eompetent workmen. In short," our stock of Clothing in all essential points is very strong and attractive. A. C. YATES & CO. l'iO- (Wt-fiLH) Cbftr tit Street. Kent ailei"lblnK in PbilaJelphU. iDunMiu. PARKER'S HA!R e&LSArV! The lost t ou;h Citro you -ari r.w, ..nd 11k- bet prpven'ivotr.uwH for Con nn.ptl.in. It .ttresU-idlly I.U1W, 'i.I -i i 0 ri 1' t:. -1. .-.-I., lUiwi-1... l.nnirs !.!' . "..i'i'V'. I'; ::i.ti t .ir-.- i ,..u al! F. inow. I '.:.;j'.':ii:it.'. ' f'"- 1'!' - ' - " - l?lio: vtrui. -s ilieaj'. :i i-i" ly ! lim r ' 1 lnrravi., illi.t a..t ,:u.:d pt.-ovt i- 1 r II. I -Hint :mlv v. f 1'UH.fl T.-Xl. . lit .!.- .; i .- II !n tliiw. tvid by l.'A J riii.7n.-t;! i:. larpf !.u;tki.t (l.ott. HINDERCORNS Theaofest, oin-'t, lUH-Lt't aiui h-t cure for hiiw, 'titmn.t. Wart-. M.-N-, ";i.I u.--s.i-. Hi:i:l-r-iTl..-(r lir :..er(TTt'rth. htiaM rwln. t;ivt!ntnti.! . M:ik.-Ui 1 i. c"nifoittJc. IhinltTf -rin nn hen i-v-i t'Jnc; OVER 1000000 ECTTLES SO'JDNO NEVER FAILS TO CURE C 3UGHS.CCLCS, THRCATAND AU. LL'N STOCUBLES rs seu.it frice. : CT3. msmm tT t'nli iiif..ni;.ilii-i. .J l In- r u li. ir t i n'.- titi'i ;.iv. riii:i-'!il l iimi'. ..i.-. ht.-.. ..iri- .1. .V. I: l:. i A':. !:;. I'. titrnl rn-s..-!! .-i r A-.- 'al. t'.ai.. rTlh Av.-. -iiiill.t., 1.1 -trM-t-. litt:.nrjli. I'n. K.V--III( VAIII.t: CUTTER and TAILOR, i a..-:i. !i tt-Sk ' . Hi-1- ''rmi.'Jr-iiL- 1 .i I:'! f'i ti." Y.n.r-, .V lin: II.-TKTi.l.;:. 2( )( ),( )()( ) ,:.vr -t-i.t- CVtlt- !.. Y lll'iil Mill iii ' I'M k. -i ...! ii in v,.rk -ti:'i iruit '' t'n -t-r t It. mi ;iliv( hit -j tht 1 1 m .t . -1 W ;mtrl t- v '.t li. p.. !ltf liinc. nr -: 'liri Iht ir i It ::.irt-. K 1'itclv ii rri -I. I'--!!' I'i rtJiui-l. Mv. ..i .mv Kr li- m it; v I In iw ri' it. Ail . il'vitht-r 'I' 1 : . .r .1- ..I . !! I! u i i.rt.v i .. j;u,. '' 1-OR SAU': : i i; .'. u i : r IT- Mini sl.i'i 1 tri.ll M i ii. li.H I I'J-L ' Hl.-i :.ii IniK.l. H.ii-lili" KliL-ill.'. ;i'--l M, Hiiti.n ii S).i-:liy. Til' ''II- i .I.- V PITTSBU11G, 1A. ESTABLISHM"EKf TOTOj S in.tni.tin ...I. Il' I -i a i j n t jr . i no w j - q p p -;re ! - ' l ,-5 3 -" II t W M.I.I M l DEPC, m with our cDuriU'Hit elal.li.lu.R-nl ai:. ..i.r .i.-i- .it .1. run malir s ilu.Ur. ik- .utt- ami n.i- l..r it- i 'a-- ianeK pi - . i t"- t JZ-???EEEr . . I