A CItj In Two State. Union City, although culled in In dian, i in two States. As tho greatti part of tltc corporntion lies in the State of Indiana, Randolph county, and the poRtollioc is tli-re, Indiana gets the credit of it all. It haj two mayors, one on fact, side of the meridian which forms the boundary between the two Staten. When they are both (rood 1 ho ctty hns nn abundance of good things. When they are bad they can stand on opposite ("ides of the line, make mouths at each other across it, and dare each other to come over. As a rule the line is strong enough to keep them apart. Tm vpars or more nsro Frank Swallow, of Indiana, dared Joe Williamson, of Ohio, to invade the sanctity of the sou ol Indiana. Joe was unreasonable, and refused or neglected to comply so long as Frank stood drawn up in line on the other side to give him a reception suita ble to his rank and station.. Neither of them was mayor, or is ever likely to be A boulder about that time suddenly f migrated from Indiana into Ohio. Wil liamson's head was directly in its path, and got the benefit of the full heft of the frantic stone, momentum and all. His head was no match for that, so over he went, assaulted and battered, and en titled to remedy at law. Swallow was suspected, in fact "charged with assist ing that bouldpr in emigrating. But the assault and battery was an awfully compound case. It occurred in two States, or the assault occurred in ono State and the battery in another; or the complex compound act, considered as one whole, occurred in two States, con sidered as two sovereignties, or else in one definite portion of space comprised , in limited portion of two States viewed as a theater of the melancholy event. The situation turned out to be so be wildering, emfusing and tangled up generally that all the legal ability, judi cial and lay, iu that quurter ol the two States has been unable to Gisentangle the case, so that it might be considered open for the action of court. What court? There arises a question. Well, the stubborn problem remains unsolved. Wnile the assailant escapes punishment the assailed lives on without the satis faction of having been avenged, and the loyal citizens of two sovereign States every day suffer from the mortifying consciousness of two majesties of the law unsustained. But the law of compensation holds good here. There is a man on the Ohio side whose stable is within 100 feet of the State line, and lor the last six years he hasn't dared to ride his pony over into Indiana except by stealth. That man owes a debt, and his creditor, an Indianian, hps an attachment for that pony which he cannot put into practice unless the debtor voluntarily brings the said pony over from Ohio into Indiana, and his aforesain creditor finds it out and can lay hands on the animal. For six years this Ohio man has been watched in vain. Only once did he ride his pony over into Indiana, and then to a luneral, but he got back over the line before the clutches of the law could be applied to hi8 favorite. As a rule theoflicers of the two corporations work in harmonv. Frequently chases occur ludicrous enough. The people not seriously interested enjoy the comedy. A Teacher of Pocket-Picking. Twenty years ago Chester established a school in London, dedicated to the devotees of St. Nicholas, and he speed ily obtained many pupils. The most well-known and skillful pickpockets. who have nam the penalty ol bing caught, and those who were clever enough to evade the clutches of the mvrmidons, ot the law, have all been molded according to the- Chesterian method. And when it is stated that in twentv vears Chester has been "able to amass a fortune of 60,000 pounds sterling, the great importance and etti cnev ot his lessons will be thoroughU appreciated. His pupils, on leaving his institution, were lormed into bands often, under the guidance of a "school master." and it was under the sczis of this ever-watchful guardian that they overran the earth. Two thirds of the " profits" were faithfully and punctu ally Daid to the illustrious protessor. Chester demeaned himself but twice in his career by "working" personally; it was at Paiis, during the last two exhi bilions. In 1678 he was arrested and condemned to six months' imprison ment; and, he was moreover, prohibit ed from ever entering Franco again He bnsjwince disposed of the good-willof hi "business" to two of his best pu"ils and retired to Birmingham, where lie 'ias a great deal of property. Having poux". very urgent affiiirs to settle in Paris, he applied a lew days ago, for permission to pass a week in the Capi tol, which has been duly accorded him. But as it was deemed unadvisable to al low a man of his capacity to roam about the city without let or hindrance, two police agents have been told off to act as an escort of surveillance. Ches ter it 65 years old and is the lather of ten children, whom he has educated in a princely m inner, and he him3elf i the master of so-eral languages. A Viking's War Ship. An interesting discovery has just been made at Sandeherred, in Norway, of a Scandinavian war vessel. Buried un der a hillock a sailing vessel has luen found, which is thought to have be longed to thoe teniblo highwaymen of the ocean, the Vikings, or Norweginn pirates. It measures about seventy-five feet in length, and is in an almost per fect state of preservation. It is armed and equipped as though it had been abandonee where found when on the point of sailing on some adventurous expedition. All the appartus used by nautical Norsemen are met with in this ancient craft, the most of which is still pretty well intact. There are frag ments of sails and cordnge remaining. as well as many specimens either perfect or incomplete of utensils and instru ments, which have been cageriy exam ined by antiquaries. Among other things are a number of pieces of oak wood, peculiarly shaped, wrought with a certain elegance, and hollowed out in the cemer, to admit of ropes being passed through them. Spades and shields, or bucklers, have nlso been found, or rather the iron portion oi the bucklers, lor the wooden part is en tirely gone. Near the rudder the skele tons of three horses were discovered. The form of the shields and nlso the manner in which they are suspended round the interior of the ship is abso lutely the same as one sees represented in the beautiful tacestry of Baycux, in Normandy, which, dates back to the eleventh century. The ship is not yet completely dug out of its present prison near the sea shore. When this has been accomplished the ship which is thought to be still seaworthy will be launched and brought to unnstiania to be deposited in the University Museum. Prolonged Stooplng-Ovir Work. The London Lancet calls attention to the danger incurred in the case of young girls by prolonged stooping-over work and crossing of the legs. Doctor Mal herbe. with a view of obviating these evils, has invented a plan which consists of fixing to the edge of an ordinary table a sort of cushion, on which the work can be easily fastened or spread out, as on the knee. A framework ol the simplest description admits ot the raising or lowering of this cushion, so that work may be done sitting or stand ing, but m euner case tne verieoraj column is maintained perfectly straight, while the facility of change ol position ercatly lessens latigue. lo test the in- vention, Locur fliaiueroe introduced it at the Communal school of Nantes, and with good effect on two pupils, who had a tendency to malformation. A Heavy Sleeper. The Louisville Courier-Journal says : Alexander Emerson, a youth living in the west end of this city, has for the past six months been subject to very peculiar ana unusual auacfisoi senium. The first indication he has of an attack is a severe nervous headache, coming on soon after breakfast. In a short time, usually by nine o'clock, he gets drowsv. lies down, and immediately goes into a deep sleep, which continues tor seventy-two hours thre days and niehts. lie can be aroused witn aim- cultv. and as soon as left undisturbed goes to sleep again. On the third morn' ine his sleep is disturbed by pevere nervous chills, and as these pass off in an hour or two, he relapses into a sound sleep which continues until the next mornins. when he wake3 up very much exhausted. During his sleep he has no inclination to eat or drink, but rather an aversion for ei ther when aroused A Pitiful Case. Some of the annals of the poor are of a most pitiful nature. Last night, for instance, says a recent issue ol a New York paper, a woman was found sit ting in Union square, with two infants in her arms, crying bitterly. Upon in quiry it was lenrned that the children were twins, had been born two mont is ago, and that immediately after their birth the woman's husband abandoned her. Then she was unable to pay ier rent, and was turned out. tor nearly two months she had been tramping the streets, sleeping in the parks and living on the bread of charity. When taken to the station-house it was discovered that she was nearly starved, and that the two children were mere skeletons t seems almost incredible that sutur ing such ns this should occur in a great citv noted for the numbt-r and generosity of lUcharitable institutions, and speaks badly lor common humanity that a husband should have so heartlessly de serted a sick and let bio wile. Aerial Navigation. The Mililar.WochenblciU prints a de scription ol an aerial machine.Nlesigncd by a Spanish artillery officer, .the con struction of which is, in the opinion of the German paper, based on correct principles. The machine, which is of considerable extension horizontally, hut ol very small vertical dimensions. can be made to ascend or descend t pleasure, and can, according to the state ment of the inventor, he turned in any required direction. It consists of tw air-bags, as they are called by the In ventor, one oi wincii is nuea with hydrogen gas and the other with com pressed air. When the latter is so far tilled that its weight, together with that of the car and its load, exactly counter balances the luting power of the for mer, the machine will naturally neither rise nor fall. II the compressed air is allowed to escape from its bag the weight will be reduced and the machine will rise, the altitude it will attain co pending upon the amount of compressed air liberated. If. on the other hand, it is desired to make the machine de scend, air can. by a imple mechanical contrivance, be pumped into the com pressed air-bag until the total weight of the machine exceeds the buoyancy or lifting power ol the hydrogen bag. lo change the direction of the machine a rudder is proviSfcd, to be worked by a small steam engine, while by a simple arrangement the position ol the center gravity ol the whole npparatus can he altered so that the resistance of the air shall efloct the machine in- the most favorab'e manner possible. The ma chine, in fact, is designed to act the same way that a bird does. When a bird wishes to change .tho direction ol its flight, it lowers one wing and raises the other, and as it works the latter rapidly and diminishes the speed of its nizht. the resistance ot the air on the oblique surface presented to it turns he bird around into te required course. In the new aerial machine this princip.e is applied; but whether it will be possi ble to overcome the difficulties which may arise remains to be seen. To remove stains train ivory make a paste of prepared chalk and a small quan tity of sweet oil and snn volatile. Apply it moist with a piece of wasn leatLer, and let it remain till dry. If discolored yellow place them in alum water pre viously boiled and cooled. Take out the brush well and wrap them in a linen cloth wet in cold water, and dry gradu ally. If dried' too rapidly out of the alum water they will be injured. All the authentic wi kings of Shakes peare that remain are three signatures to his will, preserved m uoctor s com mons. London, and one signature on each of two law documents one in the British museum and the other in the library of the city of Lor 'on. A piece of charcoal to be changed oc casionally should bo kept in refrigera tors as a puiiurr. Milk, butter, ana an strong-smelling articles should be kept covered, especially when the water from the refrigerator is used lor drinking. Prevent weakness and d2incntion of the kidnevs and urinary orgnns Mult UiUere. It is no slur to say of a man that he does his work mechanically. Every rood workman should do his work mechanically. Home Sentinel. Mothers never Tail to recommend Malt Oilier as nourishing and strengthening. The Russians keep fish perfectly sweet for a long time in the hottest of weather by dipping thern in hot beeswax, which forms an air-tight covering for them. vi hrn it, is lull v recoEiiir.ed that one or the Brat and highest rights oi the Baby is to have hottle ol Dr. Bull s Buoy syrup, mere win To an impudent accusation oppose a short and humble answer. Impatience deprives man of move ment and Impels him to danger. To live amidst general regard is like sitting in sunshine, " calm and sweet.". True quietness ot heart is got by re sisting our passions, not by obeying them. One had better be cheated agreeably than pass one's life in watching not to bo cheated. Passion makes those fools who other wise are not so, and shows those to be fools who are so. He who will tako no advice, but bo always his own counselor, is sure to have a fool often for his cliont. The three most difficult things are to keep a secret, to forget an injury, and to make good use of leisure. It is a sign of wisdom to be willing to receive instruction; the most intelli gent sometimes stand in need of it. Vegetine Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. nS MEDICINAL PROPEUTIES ARB Alterative, Tonic, Solvent and Diuretic. Taorris It m'tt xoliilvc!jr from ttis of rare- fully selected liarls, roots in I he rh, and to itionjly con centrated that It will cfl.tn!ly radicate from th j tcm every Ulut of Ncrofula, Kcrofulous Humor Tumors, Cancer, (ancoraus Humor, Eri -slpelas, Salt Kltsuin, Syphilitic lllinin, Canker, Kalntnaas at the stomach, and all (tlncax'i thai arlM fron linrurt 'blood. Sciatica, Inflammatory and Chronic Khrumatlaiu, IVeurais;ta, (itut and Splual Complaint, can only lit effectually cured through the blood. For I'lcera and Eruptive niieawt of the Skin, ruatulaa, Pimples, Itlotclira, Bulla. Tetter, Weald head and lttnu worm, Yesitim ha never failed la eflect a permanent cur. For Pains Ua tha Back, Kidney Tom. plaints, Dropay, r'emale Wrakue, I.cu- corrhna, arldnz frcai Internal ulceration, and uterine diacaae aad Uaneral Vrlilltly, VaoiriNi acta directly spos the cause of thrse-couiplalnta.. U In vigorates and strengthens the whole bteni, acts auon the secretive organs, allays iufluzuinatiou, cures ulceration and regulate the bowels. For Catarrh, Pyapepala, Habitual Cos- (Irenes, Palpitation of tha Heart, Head ache, Plies, Nervousness, and Ucnrral Prostration of tha Rerrout Myatein, no nedtdoe has erer glren suck perfect sntlfsctlon as the Vscinas. It parities the blood, cleanses ail of thr ergana, aad possesses a controlling power ever the nervoiu system. The remarkable cures effected by Vicrnas have Induced many physicians and apotheearlr whom we know to prescribe and um tt hi their own families. In fact, VsesTti 1 the beat remedy yet discovered fui the above skwies,an Is the only reliable BLOOD PVKiriER yet placed before the puUlc i. t - H... i ',' '"-e'0 e a. ; The nolo of tliene I toot and Shoe are made with twa t?drkncn.e of bent aole leather, with a conttng of iubteT between Iht ni. The outer dole Is protect -il fron wea- by ).iimIi li h'a I'Bient llrnrm,r Nterl Itlvet-, and they are ruarvm! lo oWfiwir nny ottvr fo'tt mitt. Iii'iuire for them ot any Hoot and Shoe dealer, and take no other. IIAI.K ROI.KS nine lie Vad of IT. CI. noonmrn, 10 f'hu ch Street, Woicenter, Mum., or 40 lloyne Avenue Chleaa'O. 111. Send tmper jvittem of alia wanted, wlili ate centa In Ntnuirm lor men's (ilie. or 4U cent for boy's S'l". and a piilr will he "cut by mall My refer n.-cs All Hewing M idline Companies In the lited States. Perry Davis' Fain Killer 9 RlifOJIJIEilDED lly rhiHciaru, by Miminnann, by Minitim, by lledumia, by Aura-f in iusj i(id, BV KVKHBOIT; PAIM It II ICR 1 A SntK CrilK for TAIN rtlLLLli ,., Throat, t hills. Itlarrhra, Dysentery, t ramps, Cholera, tnduli Itowel 1 omplnliite, Jj ali iWTI i r TT i mm. .... , L AIM VII I FR I'TII K HFT tt KMFIH rAIIS MULttl known to the World for Kick lleadnrhe, Pain in the Hark. Pain In Ilia fide, liheumatlsnt, and rteuraltiia,. tJIVQl I.TIuNAni.Y TIIH BEST LINIMENT MADE I Mi eguai having nrvrr yet buffiouud. tarVnr "ale by till Medicine Healers. Tills rialiii-IIouee Catabllahed 1805. PENSIONS. f ew Iaw, Thousands of Soldiers and heirs eatltled' Pentiuna -late hack to discharge or daata. rtaat lulil Addreas, with st-iinn. ..... ...... an w am UaillllHtSSi II. J P. O. Drawer aa, VegeUne U Sold by all Drngglsti. 0. W. PASE & SONS, CORNING, N. T Patent Spnrk-Arrestlng Kn. crine-., mounted and on skids. Vertical Knsines with wro'l boilers. Eureka Safety pow ers with Soctlonal boilers- can't be exploded. Al with Automatic Cut-Off. From 9 ISO to fl.OOV. Send for Circular. State where you saw this. be more rest lor for the little one. the household and comlort New Orleans boasts oi blocks of ice with natural flowers frozen in them, at its owu ice manufactories. SWF win piiMiuvciy oure pomelo rnanps.i.eucn a vail lui if tho WiiiiiIi, While, Ch ron lo lnllauiinatlon ol Uleoriitlmi of t he Wouili, Incidental IlHinorrhaKeot KliMHlluir, Painful. Hiiipremiel and Irregular alen trimtlou, &o. An old ami relhssle remedy. Bend pos tal cunt for ft painiihlrt, wltb treat men t cures and certll'.ento from iiliyelelniis and patient, to How arth A Hallnnl, UlVa. M. V. Buhl br all Urusglala tl.M) per l itlla. THB ORBAT WNOlJSH REM fCDY, enrea Teuonre. ma, (or whites.) Painful Mmatrnation. Ulceration, Ova rian Uleaaaee, amhds Jtienairnauon, an nineanoa anown a female weakness. They have hoen n-d In Holland pertixiioai aim rocrniatina: pin. noin ny an erywhevo. Prlee ifcl.tKI in r boi or ii boxes PETROLEUM firand Medal st Philadelphia Exposition. VABLII JELLY Silver Medal at Pari Expoaltloa. This wonderful substance la somnwledRed by phyaV clana throughout the world la be the best remedy da covered for the curs of Wounds, Hnrne, Hheumattau, Skin Dlaeaaea, Piles, Catarrh, Chilblain, ac In order that every one may try It, tt I put up Id IK and if oral bottle for household us. Obtain II frees yeur drugilss, ami you will And it superief te anything yes hav vr need. UNITED STATES Patent Brokers and Inventors' ASeOOIATZON. Patent Mights sold st PrlvaU Sale and by Pa kite Aaa llon. Patent obtained and Searehes mails en She Loweal Terms. Correspondence solid tad. Wtrcslar seat as application. WM. CIIAWIHAW, Manasrar, 39 Arch Street. PIULADKUinA. J.ESTEY& C2 BrajtleboroVS SAPQNIFIER Is the " Original " Concentrated I re sad RelUMs Pamtlj Soap Maker. Directions accompany eattiC an for matins ll.r.l. No ft and Toilet Soas enlcfcly. It to fur weiKbt and strciiKth. Ask your groosr for ft' I Kit, and take no oUierr. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila About the Magnetic Needle. Why the magnetic needle points to the north is thus explained by Profes sor C. T. Patterson, ol the United States coast survey. The earth is itself a magnet, ana attracts trie neeale just as ordinary magnets do, and it is found to be HUuetea by tne action 01 tue sun in a manner not yet iully understood. The magnetic poles of the earth are not in line with the geographical poles, but make an angle with them of nearly twentj-three degrees. At the present time the northern magnetic pole is near the arctic circle, on the meridian of Omaha, and, from the nature of the case, the pole may better be described as a region rather than a fixed point. The needle does not everywhere point to the tiue astronomical north, but varies within certain limits. At San Francisco it points seventeen degrees east of north. a.vl at Uaiais, Me., as much to tue west At the northern magnetic pole a bal auced needle points with its north end downward in a plumb line; at San Francisco it dips about sixty-three de greos, and at the southern magnetic pole the south end points directly down. The action ol the earth upon a magnetic needle at its surface is of about the same force as that of a hard stet 1 magnet forty inches long, etrongly magnetized, at a distance of one foot. It is very probable that a study of dynamo-electric machines, now so much used in the electric illuminations, will reveal soon some far-reaching truths regaraing magnetism in general. Af(n are freauentlv like tea the real strength and goodness are not properly drawn out until they have been in hot water. Telephone Humor Jones Ilallo, Central! Did you ring? Central Is that you, J ones r Jones Yes. Central Keep your ear there, Jones. ( Jones keeps his ear there, looking up and down the room, changing from one leg to the other, leaning against the wall, mentally counts the cracks in the ceiling, and wonders who wants him. Ten minutes elapse.) Jones Hallo, Central! Central Hallo! hallo! WhoareyouP Jones Jones! Central Awl eright. Go ahead. Jones Do ou want meP Central No. Jones Why, eu told me to keep my ear there! Central (after a pause) Oh. that was some time ago! Dramatic Newt. Feather pillows can be cleaned and purified without removing the feather", by taking tlie pillows, laying them in tue bathtub, scrubbing them with a scrubbing-brush dipped in a solution of two tablespoonluls of ammonia to half a pail of warm water and rinse them thoroughly. Lay them out on the graes to dry, turning them lrequently ; and at the last pin them to the line for a num ber of days, ant when quite dry beat them with a rod. This is to disentangle and lighten the feathers. Bxerndatlnsr Pain. Edwin Freeman, ol Norton, Mass., says: " I have suflored the most excruciating pain in my kidneys lor years, and physicians or medicine could not relieve, me until about three years since I commenced taking Hunt's Remedy. I purchased a bottle at JHundMig's dm;; store iu Providence, and I took Ihu tl st, dose there, end after using one bottle 1 was I roe from all pain, and although this was three years ago, I have Been n truce ot diseaso and have not had to take any medicino mice. 1 bclievo Hunt's Remedy to bt the best Kidney and Lirer medicine ever known, and I chser- iully recommend it to all suuerers Iroiu this torrible disease." Tiittl size. 75 cents. a rm Von Sot n liod lira! til 1 It the .Liver it the aouice ol your trouble, .on can find mi nl.'i;e remedy in Da. sAX- foiid's I.ivf.r Iivi.-kator, the only vegeta- lrt cathiulic whir n nit directly on the Liver. Cures all liilioi.H (InniBcs. For liiKik address f)t. San fori, 162 Brotvlwav, New York. Tho Voltaic Belt Co.. Marahall, Mich. Will send tiieir lUcciro-Voltaic lielt to tlie ufflioled unon Sn days' trial. Seethnii adver tisement in this apor headed, " On 30 Days' Trial." Veoettni is not a stimulating bitters which orestes a floutkiu appetite, but a gentle tonic which aNKisls nature to restore the itomacb to a healthy action. Straighten your old boots and shoes with, Lyon's Heel Stiffenors. and wear them stain. "Oh. how I do wish my skin was as clear and soft as yours," said a lady to tier friend. iou can easily make it so." answered the fnend. " HowP" in quired th" first lady. "By using Hod Hitters, that makes pure, rich blood and blooming health. It did for me. as you observe." Keauoi it. jJuiietin. MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK MALT AND HOPS MORK FOOD AVD TFSS MEDICIVK In whM om lVeb'e ftntl exhausted! ixxtiefc want. More of tlx eifinnu of nour nhment ami f trfiiu'lli. 1-ck-. of tlie Uelnlt. t Ai'i Innuenei't of tlrurs. JvowliHie in nidu-ine or in ft l ran l e fnuml a miif-dy tlirt d8s-k-8 one-tenth the Kruno restorative properties of MALT I'.ll TKKS. '1 ht oriHinu anJ itKomptt'al'le FOOU AlKDli IN K is ru n in bone mho1 mutf-lt iTutlucnu elements. It bulMft up the tvftem b RlmiuHtW into new life the entire po w of digestion by which new, Kim Hlood 1b made, anil the prrMrM ol oMs aw ami tti tnl ty arretted. MALT lillTKKii CUM PAN Y, Uoiton. Maa. Erup-Salt Itrhlnx II n morn, St-aly tiona. Scalp AfTertlonB, Kiieum, t'rviirutbia, am jifna. Ulcers ami Sorta tuf Jlil'ly cuhmI by the Cunci'itA Kcmkiji ks, which hav jci lorincl mira p of hrahni: unuirallt ltl in mc il eal history. Send for Illustratel 'lMat t (Hit.11111 trtttiiMomulB rnun every pirt or the l nion. iTi pirni uy Wt-t k.i 4 IVtter, ClieiuiklB, Uuatuu, Ham. bold by Drug- iitiv ' QKIN J DISEASES. The CCoran. A eiirlonty to everr one, and a nerraalty to all aiuilcnts of lluiory or Kciliclon I TiiK KOHAN OK MullAMMKIJ; traiislatril fH.m tlia arable by Urorge Sum. Kuriin-ily pulil alinl at a Si'W, brautliui TyH, neat, clotli-buunl elltii'li; prlca S5 crnla, ami tj icnta fur jK.hlae. CatAloKUf i'f many Un.lnnl wurka, rrmaikably low iu prirf, with vntia Urui Iu ciulu, li. Boy wiixie you utv mi 'ivariuriueub Aeuki Boo kicHAKU, 'IMIiune-liullilIng, N. X. In regard to the method of coloring butter, the theory is that cows when well led and cared lor will make yellow butter; the fact is that not one in ten will, except in times ot Hush pasture. This is just the reason that the very best dairymen in this country use Wells, Richardson & Co.'s Terfected Butter Color. Moure's Hut al. A young woman ran wildly into a St. Louis police station, and said that rats were killing three babies m a cer ain house. Olhcers were dispatched to cave tne infants; but a physician, who was called in to see the woman, dis covered at once that she was suil'ering from delirium tremens, as a conse quence of celebrating her eighteenth birthday unwisely. One of the simplest ways to get rid of rats is to place within their reach a pan ji nour mixed with unsiacked lime, and a pan of water placed beside it. The lime causes thirst, and the rati die al most directly alter they drink. DANIEL P. BEATTY'S 17-STOP ORGANS Buh-ban 1 Oct. CnnDler. boit & ililnrwi only S07.7V New i'.n,. lt1 lo $1 ,0M. ltelure you buy an In- iiLuient ure to f i uiv Ml.t-flumitier olt-r tttiuttrtUca, frre. AJareaa DANikL K. IlKA l'l Y, wiiinKloii, f, . J. YK8' BEARD ELr.:!l KS.rfsl biw.ir. u.a I t H-tslfc' al O.tasMAc' is Uk sbstjM sari ar fa a a, laaalt taM ak1 : iru .iiM-i L.L.c mi r. H MILllUW Vlanls! will pock to rcaih you v .w a y-iTl aal.lv l !.! pr l.il". AIM UAODAUA lrry at J.r jv-r l..i. I jIi lii-ur fr-e. I. K. Til.liiuliael. La Finnic, l.u. k'a Co., Fa. For tlie StmuiH'f Montim. IV.jmc ans an I M-iil. U! MlKlclila lo M'il III AfW Kiulaml a fll-1'laa.n Mi-'luul Woik lo tin- p ol. smoii. WS. WACUOhALD a CCno. B muimivio w'ii. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. Wa will rnl our Kl-tro-Voltalc Belt and othar Bl4ric AppllaiK'P "ln ti ml f !av to lliow amirti with ymtnu Drbihlij ami ditnxtn qf a jura-mdl auiara Also of tlie l iter, Klilmyis lll.tuiii.itlaiii, Faralyni, a. A wure cure guaranlmt ertivpag. Aililrea Vol talc Kelt p., Marshall, jWlch YOUNG MA5 OR OLD, If sail a IiihimI Hnvstask. Vi la; staiaasra, aaa'F T hat I mm bM ba4a, 1 Sa Utafcaa sarsaisjtS ftssi anfarala Ik IMi saf stw, 4' I L Ut I - Learn Tclefrtaphy and earn viu to nw VOUNG MEN B mouth. Kvery ui adviat K mouth. Kver: allon. AiMicaalt. V Kimraiiletil a payum altu- alcutiDe, Mnuaiier, jaiieavuie, rnpv. niTi HKi-KiPTtwith Mil IvWl X I 11J. .ilriTtions to inaka on eoii.il lo tlnne aolil f r 1 to V. for one-ililnl the money ami lie e pit for II O kiinl ol Ink. i B colon :l l by r- turnmail. Ail'lrew II. lll.KUSOK, V at., Aivarailo.Tnaa. V uuthnUtc I.ll.' of ;kJI,. JH I t.l.lt. by Co . II. II. Ooiiwelli Ilml-class in every particular. Aiiarn U. H. HI bSKLL S ua, ruuiiMier. io!iioii, aui.. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. it hao tmnro WONDERFUL li II I I BBCAUSS IJ ACTS ON- THE LITERtTDB BOWSLS AND KID NEYS AT TIIESASra TIME. sosum It oleanssa th srstsm of tha poisonous humors that davalop in Kldna and Urinary dlsaasas, ll lousnass, laundioa, Oonstlpatlon, Pllaa, or In Rrtaumntlsm, Nauralsrla and Famala dlsordar. KID5KT.W0KT la air Ttakl saa aad saa ssat y mall yrapala. Oss park at will mskssli sts sf sisslclas. THY IT NOW ! Bar tt at tha Prarrlata. PH,.a, VXUJ, K3HAIDS0ir CO., froprlsUn, O BarllBftm, V. RTK D-Vo Importar.t to tho Fair Sex. 9 ik--: p fc-T' --T Dp sr j ' - w for vaara aa a Uninirmia twaryvrn for $4.UU, aaot by mail m of poatajia, tnoiirKly aoilftd. I lia 1 . It l 1 iri , , 1 f i ,.f Mochonlc' Hlork, mtriit, Mlrh. Wholaaala Aamit fc U. H. I XTamphlul aont. tra OKITltNTON, Wboloulo Asaut. ow York. :r.'. zr.t -'v- :'- -." aJaAaM FRAZER AXLE GREASE. 1 s, Tif weasaA nrmtHUOrT I V.!7riVtVa? I ( nat 1 I I Avnrded Ito USUAL Of HONOR at O GSWw Chicago. FRAZER LUBhlCATOR CO., Newia. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands baa la ma Warld, for aal by las St. Paul. Hinncajolls & Manitoba R.S. CO. ThrM Sollara pa aora allnwaS thaaattlOT tar at la; aa4 amltlvailaa. ITur parUoulara apply S D. A. McKINLAY. I mm rwt.Mlwl.ncir, HI, Paal, fata P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ictorial HISTORYopitieWORLD Emtirm hut full an-l AiithPiiilc aveconnta of rvrry natloi of mit lt'irt hiiiI imxlrrtt limed. aiil Inc lulltur i Utdiyni t'if r ' tin I full 1 f iho (irif 'rt nn, I Koumri Kni4r , tin 'nt'tlV i!:t. the Tiisal-s, tlie fcii'lnl fydteiu, tin r f-'i inn l tMi, he iltui overv himI Si'tilcim nt of U N ew Wor it. ic It mil iln. a? 1 Hut lilottirtrHl ennravln'n. ti l U t i iHifxt rump vW Hit. ory of the World ever puhlitlio'l. S iu fur ieciuien p.itfrs n I extra terms to Apent. Adi'ies National 1'Ii.imii.sq Co., PbllmleliliU, r. SORE EARS, CATARRH. llany penp' ara afnicLl with themi 1o.tli.oin illanaaai but very few avar (rt well frnn thfin; llil.Uowlnn t lmpr. pal treatment only, aa thrv ai reailily curat) IS p operlv trealeil. 1'lilt u no lille bonst hut a f. t 1 hav proven over aui over antn iy uiv tientinent. Send for . hit llllla lloi.W.Vee lonfl It will tell you a 1 about tliea matter an.l who 1 am. My larrfe Hook, i',t paaca, octavo; prlra, S J t)j mall. A l.lrs J1. C. K snOiMAIiKU, A oral Surfeon. Iteatliuaj, Fa, S350 $777 A llilNTHt AGENTS WANTKOI 7 it It Ht Se.linx Aitnli-a In (he or,.l; a aan,piere. Jat 11kumiu, Ui-lri.il, Mlcli. A Y8AH and expense to aem OUUH Kri'e. A.liliesa P. 0. VJCIl BUY, AuUata, Ifalne. 79 A WRKK. w ' fc Outfit fra. Ill s day st horn aaslly saass. Ooatlp AiiJraai TasaA Uo., AiMiBMa. Mala. 0 Spl'n.llil Chromo Vi.ltln riKHS, with nania, jJ lo eta. 1. MIMLLKK k CO.. Kaaaau, S. Y. NATRONA BI -CARS SODA It I ahanlutely pnre. It I th it 1 in. boa it Hiking sua 1 Ui best hi th World. bett for MeitUinal Furnoae. all ramlly I . Sold by all Druggiat and Urora. PENN'A SLT MANUFACTURING CO., Phil. l j IITPfl 4,rnts f.'f tr W inJtr of th At, th RuMtta) f r I? A II I b U Uui tbinut;, pmfiu. J. WOK11I t vi, 1 mm mm - "UN RIVALLE Du A PRICES AND UPWARnS! V FOR EASY PAYMDff$ tSPtR MONTH FORSitNs l2M0NTHS.ORiO38 5i PER QUARTER FOR'SIm 10 QUARTERS-0 UPWARCSy,? CATALOGUES FREE. rNrnanv RrnABn th f'M as UNFOUAl l f n th Fonno r Tunutc MASON tit. HAMLIN OROAN CO-BOSTON N&W-YQKK CHICAGO 'MATCHLESS - FRANZ f AWARDED HlGHESTHONORS AT ALL THE GREAT Worlds Exhibitions BP.1B 2 ThirteenYears. NO OTHER jAMERICANORGArfJS HAVE BEEN AWARDED SUCH AT ANY. 'MUSICIANS 1 X. x.-v 1 Ia3D WANTED TIIK HOOK llarveat of !, rxir C'Iiiuiiiu. and our Catalogue iu.nU d l'r AtaTaurotiTaii luauuo Co.. jh isasMtu a:., rt ntl.ia llll!.. w YiJt. OK HeauliJul Cord, Oold.riiromo.Hc .with lunie, l"i ., tJ ixmpuld. A. I.. l)iel ll'loil t Co.. I oil 1'iiilll. N. i. T.rrrt and S& (l jlflt Aildru 11. IIiuiit A (Jo., foil. and. aiulna ree A WKRK In your owa town ''" rraa deli, 4.90 9r day at bom. banipr wurto sa frea. v I'l if U Addreat 8ntu k Co. , 'i tlaad. laui C0IRiElR FIFTY CENTS FORTHE CAtV-PAICM. THE LOUISVILLE (IIO.-V. IIENliy WATTKHOH, 1C1HTOH.) Prepoaei to do II full duly In tha preaci.t Prralilrntial f'anvaaa. It vi il ! In tll front ranks, anil will puur III lioltliol wher. Ilicy will he inu.l ellecti vt' .Is tlie Representative Democratic Paper ol tne Union, and the Reprsseatativa Southern Paper, It will lie a neeesalls' to t.ia le.norralln patrtota throiiKliont Ilia Inmt. valual.lv t tha lalr-mliiileU ever) wlieicand full of luat.urtlva. vol. 114 f.ir KriiM.,ii,ii,a, I, will be aeut, I'OSI K Kit I.K, fio.u tl.a dale order la lrrlveii to Urrmubrr J at. lor uniy olio, per Copy, or 11 Copies lor I). Ail orders altould be adtli eaaed 10 W N. HALDEMAN, Pres't COWrlor-Jourpal Co., LOUISVILLE, KY.
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