j A TIIRILLIXU ADVENTURE. Frnfhmn Indrrcnei the Tanner 1t Tnvoluntnrllr In a Canon of ine 1 elloivatnnc Thirteen Day iitnoiit lonl-A Itcinnrkable Enl one. A case of involuntary fastin? isrclatcd by a sonlloman who recently arrived in Chicago from Montana. The name of the narrator is Louis Colin. He Is connected with a pystera of post Irador shipe in the northwestern Territories, ana visits umcago once a year. He came here direct from Fnrr. Konah which is situated on the Yellowstone river. Air. tJolin descended the Yellow stone find Missouri rivers to Bismarck on a small steamer that had delivered a carro oi military supplies at Keogli. Mr. Cohn vouches for the truth of the story of suffering which he relates. It was by the hardest work that the steamer reached its destination at all. 1 he June freshet, as it is termed, was on at ine time, ana ine Yellowstone was swollen to bursting. In the gorges, where, on account of the perpendicular walls of rock in p'aces 1,000 feet high the torrent could not spend its enormous lorce in overiiow.tne current had arDar ently a force of thirty miles an hour. In one of t.liene rhntna tlio iiofnin i;nin steamer, trembling and creaking as if icuuy ro oursi ana ny into a million fragments. hrpustpri tho Hmdo f. ?,r i . - . . vuv . w UTB hours, in which time it had moved up Bin-am just mi-ee-quarters ot a mile. . Had anything happened at that moment iu uepnve uie pnoioi ins control of the crait, the boat, cargo d crew would have been smashed against the rocks as a ny can De smasaen against a wall. One evenino- nst tha hnnt mo ovnorn ing from one of the narrowest canons m the river, a man named Riche, a xrenenman, wno was working as a roustabout to pay for his passage to the post, caught his foot in the rope, and Btumblintr. nitohnH the water. lie wasn't much of a mariner, nor wa3 ne swimmer enough to cope with a current aa tumultuous and barbar ous as that of the Yellowstone; so, while ui i miLU-1 ue Gian 1 maKC any percep- w uic ucauway.ns a noater ue made won derful time. Ot course the crew made snow oi trying to rescue the poor xrencuman out tne pilot had too fresh a sense of the difficulties of navigation in that region to think of dropping back . down .the canon after having nearly worn out a boiler and f nglne in getting through it. So, in ten seconds, more or less, the man overboard had been swept aown into the neck of the gorge, and SOOn disftrvnpnrpil nlrnorM . 1 I ""VgVtlUVi M I ViU Teiw' . e crew 8aid in chorus, " Poor iciiuw : ami me noat went grinding on up against the bounding tide. Thirteen days from that time, at about oauio uuur in me evening, tne steamer, on its return trip, with a light cargo of pelts, shot down through that same canon at a fearful rate of speed. me current aione, witiiout the help of steam, carrying the lieht craft with lightning-like velocity. In the deepest vn.iL wi lub gorge, upon a paten ot beach that seemed to have been formed of lue aeons perpetually dropping from the stupendous walla of granite, a man was espied in the attitude of signaling the boat to stop. For a signal he used his flannel shirt.' As soon as possible the boat was brought to a landing rear by where the man was standing. In the -.aw nmuVI U.J IAKJ U stranger, for, despite his changed ap- (cainuu-, ue was instantly recognia by every man of the crew had fallen in a heap upon the strip of beach. This man wasmcne. tbe " roustabout," who, to the surprise of his rescuers, had sur vived the ri JVfl flnrl final-, t rrk fKft perilous canon, and, by no particularly Pflnrt nf Vila mrn Iwwl . -. .1 . 1 ,1 - . oniuiuuu on me beggarly patch of rocky beach, with a terrible river on two sides of him and granite wans on the other two sides. He remembered falling overboard, and, more Vividlv Still, ho rnmoml ing up safely on the rocks, somewhat uiuiocu aim witu turoat ana nostril3 gorged with water, but he could give no nicjtua me time spent in ttie water, nor ot the number of days that had ehipsed oiuue ine crew iiaa crueuy abandoned him to his fate. Mr. Conn says that Riche's condition wivj wicicueu lomeiastexsrenie. When lound and taken aboard the boat lie couia not articulate his words intelli Kiuiv. lie nan rvk'f n liMthino- im v water into his stomach during the thir teen days of his isolation. When, under ine juaicious application of stimulating feed, he was restored sutliciently to be ab,e to converse, lie told them that his only nope had been that a steamer wouia como along inc. that he would be aoio to make himself discovered. As me pincmng pangs or starvation in creased, ne would lie for hours with car close tn iho tanly imagining that he could hear the pulsations of a steamer breasting and moving me raping. Alter a lew days his stomach rrjoctcd water, and, s that was the best and only otl'ering ho had to Bin;, u waa iorcia to ieea upon itself, and it was duing this at a ruinously ramd rate when tumnr fmna p;i, who, apparently, had been a man of 160 puuuus weiiut, w.-is a sKeieton when reacuea, ana naa iot sUecgth enough to Jilt both hands to his lace at once. Ht saiu mat several times hue, laree trout dispoiied themselves in the shallows at his feet, and once he threw himsell sprawling into the water and thrust his hands along the graveled bottom in the . pe of clutching one of the fish, but they eluded hia desperate grasp, and he kil u mu uespairing reuection that there were millions of fish within reach and not even a minnow to eat. He was al most hopeless one night a dreadfully black and tempestuous night. The bolts of lightning seemed to fill the gorgefrom wall to wall. The wind blew so hard that the river lashed the rocks with a fury that terrified him, for he expected every moment to be swept from his mooring .and carried out to certain death. He explained, as a reason for not taking to water and swimming to a JandiDg whence he could escape from the canon, that he was not certain that there were any other place near at hand where he could effect a landing at all, and prudence suggested that, inasmuch as he was only an awkward swimmer 'at best, he had better stick to hia moor ing, desperate as it was. William L. Stein undertook to kill a man at Petersburg, 111., but in the tight that ensued his weapon was accident ally discharged, the ball entering his own ekuil and causing almost instant death. The largest cotton-seed oil mill in the United (States is being erected in Littlo Ilock, Ark. It will have a capacity lor using, 300 tons of cotton-seed per day. The work will employ 650 niee. FARM, GARDEN ANI HOUSEHOLD Which IVar Treri to riant Most near cultivators, writes acorrp. Bnnndent. hositntP wlipthpi" in nlnnt dwarf or standard trees. We have tried both and are satisfied that for thn nr. chard the standard is the better tree. Tf fin V nnp wnnfa tn null itrafo a four nnnpa in his garden, the dwarf is just the tree ue wants as it comes into Rearing early, occupies but little crcund. and shndnq comparatively a smll space. The dwarf, However, is short-lived, and the quince roots, on wuicu it is generally Krnnca. are esnecianv nan e to t.rin nt. tacks of the borer. Whenever and Whprevpr this minintnrn troo a nlnnto it shmilri hnnnhsn ripon in Ihn crivnitirl AS to pnt.Jrplw onvrr llin nninno o !-. L- .3 .i r i ; . ' 1 iiuu n't me pear biock snoot out roots oi its own. inis win promote loneevitv in the Irrn and lessen thn Hano-pr from horprs ClrtnA na thn ti worf ia in thn small garden, we should never plant it in the laree orchard. Here we nlnnt fnr iiuaierity as wen as ourselves, ana are content to wait a lew yeaf3 before Wft harvpst thn fruit. Nnr Hr no ho rra to wait so long as is generally supposed uur lathers planted stray ceedhngs or root-suckers from some favorite tree, and. of course, thev wp.re linii Mm a coining into good bearing condition; dui mouern nursery stocks are grafted nn minnpn ap.inna nr miria (mm irana oi ready in fruit, and more is to bo aonre l. . .1 J C A . . . . . uciiut-u iium too great man too utile production in their youth. Exchange. Dtspepsia Bread. One m'nt howl of eranam nour: nissnivn nnn.h'i f ion. SDOonful of HOfia in two-thirHa nf a pnr of yeast and add to the mixture one tea- VI uuviaosco , )UU1 ill C?UUH lt IlL Warm Water to mnlrP. 7t. unmnn ml Ihin ner man uour bread. I.FMdV Pl'limvr. Tlio nnnla rf larcO lemons prated on Sliernr nr hr.ilc.rl and beaten in a mortar, half a pound of susar. tne mice ni p. larirp pmrni halt uuuuu oi outier, ten eegs, leavinff out half Of the WllitPg. RpHt. nil tnrr'plhnr and putting a puff paste in the bottom ot jruui piiiLe, uaKe it. (iINGERnREAn Nl TS Ono ntiarl rf vuv VM x " r au vw v a uv Wa f 'Ai V V oi corn nivjai, one pound oi butter, half pouna oi coarse Drown sucar. an ounce of allspice, a teasDoonful nf cioveii, a teaspoonlul of cinnamon, and two ounces of ginger. Put the molasses in a mug, then add to it the butter and sugar ; have on the fire a saucepan of Doiiing water, in which set thenmir nnri its contents. Let it stand until the bat ter and sugar are dissolved. In the meantime mix the spices, all tounded. With the flour nnri moo A ftcrmm knenn trip wlmlo trkirpthpr an Mif !M(A " ww CftUU V U li JlllVf cakes not larger in circumference than a suver nan-dollar. Hake them about a Quarter OI an hour, hilt hppnrnfnl nn t- icii mem ourn. ir . r VltNSA IKH.IS. Ma-CP pnnrlll in a bowl a teaspoonful of butter, made soft by warminff n little, anrl Ktir-rino- WithaSOOOn. Add tn nno nart. nl nn" sifted flour two heaping spoonfuls of uuiLiiiif ouwuKr. hut Hnn airr. t nnvini (rti ly together, and place in the bowl witu tne butter. With sweet milk add ed. form a.dollfrh nf nana. clirtVioav ofl. ring into the milk first a Imlf tpnsnnnn lui ui null. r ri I'M M rnn riniirrn ntid iwm roll it half an inch thick, and then cut witn a large round cutter: fold each one over to form a half round, wettinsr a iittio ueLwuen me joias to mnkG uw.m ) : . . 1 1 . . I r- 1 1 . . , Stick: TllaOfi HlPm nn hiiltcroH nana co I I y ayj as not to touch each other; wash over j S i nieiu a giua, and bake immediately in a hot oven about twenty minutes. It will do them nr hnirvi a-nA I, l r on top wi tii miiK to give them a gloss, no harm to stand half an hour before Dating, it it ia desired. Household Hints. To cleanse ivnrv nrnnmpnta ml- llmm well with f psli hntt salt and put them in the sunshine. lo remove lime from teakettles boil potatoes in thn nVina in 1 ho Vof-Ho ill 1 Hj deoositof lime shells off. thpn tr toon if -v t.. . , " i' " ou uon a settle mil once a week. A cemented cistern should ha ipft fnr a weelr or ten rlnva fnr tlio nnman set and liarden before the water- is let - - - - j v ..av . l .11 1 1 in. It tlio hottom PAka nftpr Mint ( lm cement must have been of roor auaii .v. If water in which ninal.i. nliino hin i ....... i oeun ooii(!n in is nnt nnnn tun ovrv won Parts of the hod V and lpft Inrlrvihon mosquitoes and flies will not trouble the surface si protected. Quassia water is narmiess to children ana grown people uut ueum to insects. " w . j a . vvj iivlu 1UOU 1 LI MI1V atmosphere you have only to rub off aft 1 n Irppn m crAtra traA fr. . 4 ;H mo rust vou can ana varnish it will, common varnish. In the autumn when you wish to put it up again the varnish will all burn off in n. wro ulif.w timn - - j vuvi v iiiuji; uuu iw ouor irom it win go witu it, m . ,. ... ine parasites wlacti eflect canaries may be got rid of by merely placing a uit;.ui wmi? ciom over tne cage atnigtit. In the morning it will be covered with very minute red spots, almost invisible without a microscope. These are the vermin so annqjing and so fatal to the Dirt!3. Endurance of Engines and Engineer. An Engush engineer, of Toronto, on uci"K aniicu wiiat miieagB a locomotive could make without repFura, Shid that he iiucw ui uno runuing iuj.obi miles in nve years. ut the endurance of an en gineer is something wonderful. One man ior several years rode 170 miles a day. or 1.056 miles a wpr-k. nr A .I7fi a IllODtll Of twnl.v-sir wnrHniy r u era rw a total of 55,088 miles for one year of 313 vyoming uays. as to tne responsibili- "i a passenger engmcsr, another said those of tho Americans have been in creased tenfold in the past few years by the adoption nf ttm nir i - " . " ....v.. A.WVT lie Can depend nn nn nno in timo nt rmikii nor can he lay blame on anybody. The enure train is unaer his control, and lie una onen. unknown in t w nacii . . ' . . . "v..6v averteu a serious accident by quick ap- liiuuut; oi me uraKes. Lighting Central Park. A necessity has arisen for the Hirhtinor of Central Park, New York, at night, and the problem ofwayaisa difficult one. Gas seems to be out of tho a mo tion, because, Central Park being two and One-half miles wilip. thn nlnnt. rn. quired would be very laree, whiie the a .i . i ; a. l. u . i l - r i is jiiuuiiuniiuu turouu iue iojinge wouia be tlir from Kllflicii-nf flnuiiultta wrnl. hilt. fiPrvfl t.r nttrnft: nnrlaat via na of niolit- "" pviuJbl 1-U UV UlUli while leaving them all to the mercy of luoipaus in ine ample auaoows. IX )S Promised to llSfi plpptrii'ilv tho nnnu .l tof which, it is estimated, would he 13 (KM) wit II I Nh nlant nt iv . ni nn;i . - I - - -1 J , the result bt ina'. it is chompr! nnifovn. mellow light, preaching to every nook oi . L . . . . . .. i iuw reat pjtture-grounu. Horrors of Famine. A correspondent of the Chicnim ;, . Orran draws a terrible picture of the f imino prevailing at Oivominh, Persia. To.flnv. hp Rnva. I wpnt nntcirln nf llm city on one of the highways. I carried at my siao a nitie nag or dried raisins to a. . 1 . i rrti . eat on me roaa. l nero were crowds Ot men. women and children. n-lmiistnrl and faint, muttering unirteliiciblv. some their lips moving only, and banda on their mouths, indicating by signs their desire for food. Mv raisin i T divided in little portions anion thrse hundrpda. hut if I hurl linrl a lAorl -f raisins thev would not have shOIppH fnr the famishing in this street, and there are a hundred more such sfrppta in h f 1 i t V . T sntf l irrpnt lnunv mAn r. .1 some whole families fleeing' out of the iana toward uussia, it perchance tuey might find food there, but they were without provisions for the way. ine next day 1 dia not see dead bodies, but I Hf w ten nersnna nhn onn. not live lhrniiah t.wn ninrn ilonc Tlmo had no more hope of life. Some were speechless, some.could not swallow the 'ii-iui wiien it was put in tneir mouths. It would not go down their throats. I saw a young woman, beautiful and delicate, a widow's child, without any nrot.eotnr nr nrnvirlnr rlcinn.rf lumni. , . f,....., 1IUUK1. I saw heaps of infant children in the streets. As Hagar cast her son under the bush that she might not witness his death, so these mothers have thrown away their children into the streets that tliev mav nnt spp thpni Hin. Tim nnnm of wheat is precious to the famishing, more than jewels to the merchant or treasure or diamonds. Often men ex claim with sighs and groans : ' Oh har vest, oh harvest, shall we ever see a threshing floor aeain, oreat bread till we are satistied?" Many fine ladies have SOlQ lllOir nrnamp.nt.il nnri iInthoa f.ir food. Where f barn Wstll.-pr! thn rnrracnmi. dentwiitPS tpn rlnva nflprwrnvrl T Urn not seen the dead from famine, but they abound in other parts of tho citv: but men are becoming insane and lrantic from hunger. Manv sucli were in Dip streets, and beggars in every condition Without numbers. If vnu wniilrl i.nnnl the hecutirR. thPV wnnfd rmlal in mim. ber those lrom whom they beg. Every nour mat you wain in tne city you meet With 200 lif tllCSP. wrptrhprl prcolnrna and evev minntn twr-nttr rmnriitpil hands touch you in importunity. While the cruel Mussulmans drive away these ravenous seekers, their snha nnri wil. ins fill our ears. " a aa . . .-A Give the Roys Tools. Almost all bovs are naturnllir nir. chanics. The constructive and imita tive faculties are (.loveloped, in part, at a vprv pnrlv nrrp All luvn i- ' " J J . a uic 111 b capable of being developed into good, practical, working mechanics, but most of them show thnir hpnt tht. vim There arc few cases in which the bov has no competent ideaofthenrnductinn of a fabricated result from innroanir- material, but such cases are rnro. fiivrn the proper encouragement and the means, and many boy3 whose, mechani cal antUCSS is Uilowpd tn run tn Mn.ot n or is diverted from its natural course! would become good workmen, useful producing members of tho nrinetriii community. iho mechanical boy ought to have i shop of his own. Let it bo tho attic or an unused room, or a niace in thp hi rn tw woodshed. Give him a place and tools. Let him havfi a crnnd nnntnlttiifn , pvv. ,,VVV1U,. u., fi- fti fi fniSP u. rmiana rt!nioa nnitm i pers, saws, a foot-rule, and material to 1- 1 .L .1.. I 1 - . num. ixt tne uuy nave a cuance. Jt he is a mechanic it will come out, nnd he will do himself credit. It he fails he i 1 1 : , i wuiit. iei, me oov nave a cuance. ir IS to follow snmp ml inn Mint, rlmu nn demand mechanical skill. Boston Jour . ....... - - - v ... V V .1 j.vyu nai of commerce. Thn AArp.wnrn n n.l nvAru rl- ml fl ,i .1 v ' " . v. uuvi bUUllUl I ana Btiengtn in mult Bitters. When Jpminm a'Pllt. trtar.llnnl ctio nno asisea wny tne noun bachelor was singu lar. "Uecanse." slip rpn irri " it'u en very singular that they don't get mar- Disease nrovenfp.rl ml mmiinii i ed by a timely use ol Malt Biltors. The number of cattle killed per year in the Ilnitpri Stntpa ia 11 nnn ua meatfromwhip.li nmmmt. tn zl'nca'rin- 000 pounds, and their total value when Kiueu ior iood is !tjoa,ii00,000. When vou wake nn in thn nioht on,i i - . - i t-, u'im iir.m mo jjiiuy crying, iook out lor tlanf;er there's a rock ahead. Dr. Bull's Tuiir :n - .j ll.ll Will aflumt vnn in l. 1 1. 1 tt . . i. .. r . . 1 . : .. i " . mmj jiHoaiii lllio ruuK, To make a irnnH mnnlrow wi-nnnli r.A . . - " . . J MtVlLVII, 1CIU Ullll Kill JJICCU UppitS. Dr. C. E. Shoenaaknr. r.t Rnnflintr r f m. ... 11 fcllC "iiiv uuiiu Biirtreoir in inn n ii. st.i... n.k aovoiifa nil ins time to the troutmont of dc-al neBS nnd diseases ol tho cur and catarrh: a IHcially l-iiniiinscar. Neatly twenty yeiu-s ex- iJClllMlue. iliOllKllIKIS li slitl tn hia obill I1.... ultlinn by mail or otherwUe. ramnhlet ; . a ra V . ... ... . . . . ll tll6 LlVOr is thn Hllnn.n .1 ...... i.nl.lA vou can rwnl nn U3olule reinedv m I)k. Sam, fokd'8 Li r eii Inviuokator, the only vegota- "io cauihi iic wineii nets Uirentlv on the Liver 'Jure all liilious iK-i ubts. For Book addrosa JU. bxxronu. lo2 Brofidwav. 'sw Vnrlr. .. . . , . - - ' ' 'iiir.ii.ii.niirn.. will send thmr luli-ctruaVdiijiin K.Jta i ti.o afflicted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement ill this tiHnnr hnmli.l Kiln -n 'I' , tf i l J v wv ujr x i mi. Norwich ITnivprsitw M;i;i..n n-n .u..iii4u.u, vi., luimo tncciai aavantaues to ""s uiiju uKBiniiK a scienunc education outuuuB Bum ou ujijiiication VtOETINE is not a Stimillatinir hiltsra lTnV. "oiicsn iiuimuua niipeiue, out a gentle tonio which aattiuts iiaturu tn rpstnm tha utn..,vn. i . . V MWVM.nWU W a ueaiiny aouon I ?nrrnr.t vnnp linliita r w .1-o . 1 mnlLi'..,. using Lyon's l'ateut MhUiIIi'o Ilnnl Stia'auuia. TlaiiLrli tr r.. HI... . n !!.... Da. MAllcillSl a ( TtRIN K OA l tlli I li n. win mil. ttveiv ture Kruialu Weukiieu, luih u railing ot Ux WaUlll. Wllitl-A. (.'Iinillll! lllll.lllim.iltnM l'lr.ali..n ni the Womb, Inciilental l(eiiinrrluie or FIikkIiub, l"iiiiruL BuiiprtMtJ una IitikuIiu- MilmiiuUun, tc Au olil an reliable reiurly. fieuU punul cuitl tor a paiuutileL wlU tfiaUiient, urea ail 1 ceruililea floin Wmiclaua ami auteiiu. to How A KT II BAI.1.A1U) Utma. M. I. m i ui mi I r ll r uii am l nff 'fmi aarar11IWa1iim-i mf -1 ?iiaMnj'l1 i r ffir tniV-1 rayiwyiai.a r 4jc 4"-SKiT- -iiriatt.-fai.c..v.v I ill I iilfHf i I iltV-i iWM . iiiHTKi. . ii mm an In ? The Toilet or Elegance, For preserving the complexionTem per unco. For whitening the hands Honesty. ior swertening tne nieatli Truth. 1 o remove plains Hepentance. For improving Ho sight Observa tion A beautiful ring Tlio family circle. Vnr Imnrnvm rr 1 lm rr iinii( "i ui lilti - " ....... w .1. V.IU T..VV Vllllllj! The best companion to the toilet A wue. To keep away moths Go3d society. HAY FEVER. PI V'S 1T7RPAM rM IA AY- ELY'S CREAM BALM IR rO('lvllliT tils Inilm voiiinnf of B..n:..... .1.. .1 . .. i.. 1 .1 .. V. . riiui-ici, mi- u; iik'IISI 1111 I'ii-i 1.111. nmr lias nn llrlu Ic nf a niiii h iihmii i.- . iiiimmri mr nil' u I'milH'MI lif llli'llllirntlill lllH-.lmil K iinn iir.f'-iiiuiiK 11 a 1 11. mi l m linlvcrNiil.v nikiii.wl- w ' """ nn umi isi' iiiiui'ii ior it. 1 lit- ni lii'niittn la ijiwy ami f ';mant. omi-iinr nn iwtii, t.nt la Rnnihniir. umi m mm iM,.! ,,nim ilic um' nf ii.w Irrn. liiii.ia ami kiiiiii'i. l'rlr wllinn tin- ri'rh if nl: n ci iils. (Hi ri'ii'lnt ,.f .1 i il l V m " l"l'k"SB ireo. Sona for clKular, "'in uii mi vi m. mini. EI.V S CHF.AM ItAt.M CO., Owppo, N. T. KKW YOHK MrKramn k llnM.liis: Hull k Itiirkpl: r). A. Crill.'iiloti : W. II. Si lili lli'llii k Cii.i I). al.SIUfrk Co.; Lawllc, Mnrali k (ianliHT, ami olln-rta. SYHACI SK. N. Y.-O. W. Snow I Co.; Woore k Hub luiiil; Kcnyon, 1'otU.T a Co. , Plin.AnKUMIIA-Sniitli, Kline k Oo.j Johnston, Hollo- "A MEDICINE WITHOUT A RIVAL." Tllti CHEAT Kidney and Liver Medicine, dJKESI nil nigpnspa of tho Kldnoya, .it.ii.i;i v mi,! t. iiiinrv irjrfinaj 9 i.li..v, uiavvi, iitiifii'ri, XSl'IIll ti ini'KKii, ilium in me JlucU, a.nius,or pikio j JCi'K-iillou or Nonrotoiitlon of I rlno, Nervous liHne, 1 einiiln Weakm-ascs, KxemHen, Jatin- v.Lv, ai-u(iu'iie, anrip 6tomach,U'8poiiHlafCoiiall)utlonAjillca HUNT'S REMEDY gullies W1IE.Y AU, OTIIICU MEDrCIXTCS f. . ' inriTtly nnd at oner-on tlio KUliieys, Liver, and llmvcl, rcat'irinir lliciu lo a hcnllhy action. HI NT'S KKMKDV ia a aare, uro and am'eily euro, ami IiiiiuIiciIh h iva Jeen cured by ft when jilivMciana ami frienda bad given i thou nn to ill-, bo not dulay, try at Dllcn TIITVP'.! Tl(.'ll.'lv J ' ' " . Band fur pamphlet to WMi E. CLARKE, rrovltlr-urr, It. j-rii-ps, ronts nml Bt.iM. I.nrijn riro aVlr!i.." v',r ,i? yourfn'BS'at for IllNl"s UN FERMENTED MALT BITTERS TRADEMARK MALT AND HOPS rjin lll.s MTf'niFq RPvnviTnu ..t.i- . .. j - - - ........ vi ireiim nun vllAlllA.1 nm.l,l,ili..n. la ln .1.- ..I. .. .......... '-'.. w.l..MI.IUIIB ID I II I, III II1TJ BlClliriHH lILll iu iiou isii nnn aireiminen me lilood. U iipi feci ulKeallon, klliim men the liver, kidney, bowels, and i.rl liary organa, iiuitts the brain und nervniia furies, nnd in- uucea leiresiiiii'; sie. p. HALT HITTKI1S ciimmi-ii, lm iime.vca u ine weiiic, oonvalemoi.t, overworked, u- uniiaira. nervous, n;ei'iiea, e.nd nielanclioly, as the pnr- . w. . ,,,, Lf"wi-'iiii ii-nuiHiiie in itliHllclne. Preiiared by the MALT ItlTTKllS CIIMPAKV, frmn u!?TT, "AU liliTKltS C'UM- . ai' 1 , iioai'fii, mttM. !KINf ltchlnz lliiinorii. K"lv I'.l un- tions. Siulu Airoctluns. S a 1 1 Hhlim l...rlii.:id U....1.I II I 'leers ami Sores inf ;iU IliK-i-iir. I DISEASES. by tllB C'UTIl'UKi ltEUKOIEt, wiiii ii nave iKrrnrmeii uiir.iclta ... i., . . ueuiiiiKuiiniraiieieil in iiiedl- " ,-V. "r Uliistrateil 'Inafse, ifintainiiiK Xv I L u J'"" rv'ry ntft uf 1 idou. 1'ri ii.in d l,y vuciuioia, uoiou, alius, ssuiu by Uiu- WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIIMI.KTOW!Y. CUMIIV. Three four-year courbea-f.'lasalcul, 1-atln-ScleiitJflc, and Helen' inc. Large ranae of elective -tu.liesiu each cuikh. r ine aiuseuui, l alkiratory, an I obaervatiiry. Post-israiiii-ate ionises In Literature and Science. An iireiuraturv or nri if i.liin.l it..a L'-..- u .i. i.i. . J r-'--- tew .uo.ttisiupa jor uiaiycui an j Kntrame Examination, Sent. Dili. For Catalogues a.iJica WJ. miiiih nir:H Secretary of Faculty. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will Ronil our Lli-ilro-Voltaic lii-lla anil ollie, Bleotrli; Aiilialiri iipoli tiiul lor .Hi ilaj s to liMM. iililu i, ,l With NtrVtMJl Itrt.ll.tu mi.l ...-...... .. . . Alao uf Uie I.ivi-r. klilliea, HIicllliiatlMii. I'm:,!.., Aiiure cure iuuruitttcd or nojwi. ' Aililri'tu Voltaic Hf it u.,jTf ari.lin.1 1 Mlili. SHAKER THEOLOGY. Si l'lpto national. A Look that every Statosman. l.OHlLlUll. E.Ul'i.1 ll...'l..r m..l Hr..l,.r ...... 1.1 .....I heut bteel nwiavliiK of tLo author in tihukr caiutm auorna tlio frontisiuece. It la neatly ni inli-il awl txiunj, cuntaiiniiif 'in imiii'ii in 11 n i t..i,t ,i...,.,..u ....i.i .... I.O. AiMresa UISlIOl KA US.'sJutli I nii'ii. Kv. WAIVTKI Auenta everywhere to sell our vmous, llV K.ltllll.1' lo fi. Illl.l,. U' uil'a nil,-,,, tii-u anil nrbt-elaba uooda lo your cntomerb: we nive vuu loh.1 profliai we preiay all expiesa cuigia; we luniioh oullit fiee. Write for particirara. PKUFLE'S THA CO., Box SOUS, St. Louis, Mo. $777 A YEA K auil espens. a to amenta. Outlll I'u-e. Ailuie.-a P. O. VIi'KKHV, AiiiIj, Maine. 1"ll 111" m that Pava Men il Women wanteil. J. AUilreaa S. S, SC'KANTCl.N CO., Haitiol J, Conu S5 to &?0 dY at home. Saoipln wortn S tiaa a ft -J. feB arw mw0Hk fvi Vegetine Purifies tho Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICINAL PnOrKIlTIKS ARB Altoratlve, Tonic, Solvent Diuretic. and VtOITlNB la maila aTrtualvMr frnm tha Inlrna nf Aara- fnllr aelei ted barka, root tnj hf rtn, and ao itronnly eon- wntrntf it Hint H will eflot tuallT tradkale from Uia yatairi avrrv t ilnt of Mcrofurk. Krrofulona Humor. Turn hi, Cnnrrr, Oancrroul lliimoi', Kry aiii liiH, Mult Itheiim, Myulillltla IHiraira. nnt!i v. 'nntncaa at tha Ktamaah. anil all ih- i i, .( aria, frnm tlliriura blnod. Mnlaitlca. i.itory ami rlironla Ilhrnmatlam. A i n .u I tin. tJciut and Nnlnal Cnmiili inta. can only be rll-i-lu.illy cured Uirounh (lie tilood. for I'lcera and ICruiitlva llliraart of Oie Skin, Puatiilra, IMinilr, ntotrlira, Bolla, Trlirr. Nralillirnil and l(tiKwurml Veuitim baa never fnllad to f fir, t a pprmiinent mre. tor rallll Id tha llnrk. Hliln.v Com. plaliita, Iroitar. Female Wcakncsa. Ieu- eorilioeA, artalng from Interna ulceration, and utrrlna dlseaaea and Uenrral lehlli(y, Vkiiki acta directly upon Uia canwa of Uieaa coniiilalnti. It In vlcoratca and atrenuthena lba h-IioIb iviimn ita itnnn Hi aocrrtlve orcana, allnya lufliuninatlon, cure ulceration and rcK'imira (lie bowela. For' Catarrh, 1 anruala. ITuhKnal Cat- llTfnraaIVIiiltatliiii of the Ilecirt. Head- arhr, l'llra, JV'rrroiiaiiria. and tJencral I'roalrailon of the Nerrou i(eiii. no medlclns linn ever given nuh perfect t ' d n na the ICITINE. H rurllll'l tlie blood, cli nli,, nil of Uie oruana, and poaaessci a coutrolllng power ovci Uie ncrvoui aj-sn-m. The remarkable eurea efTected bT Vr.oiTina have Induced ninny phjalclnna and aputhecarlri whom we mow to prescrlbo and use It In their own fnmlllea in met, v kgetim It Ihe bebt remedy yet dla-overed fm the nhova discuses. nnd ta tha onlr rellahla MI.no l'l'lll 1 Ii:it yet placed before Uie publia Vegeihi'i Is Sold bj all Drngglsti. "aa i and Km fwlACHINERY. SPECIAI.T1KS: Tlfl.iiiy Iinproved Ti .Machine, SwoiiI b Ciiii nt lliick Miuhlne. j Iny I riiHhiTs with Chilled Hollers. Uoilzontul Tile und Hi ick Machine Write for circular nnd prlcea. ' H. BREWER & CO., Tecumseh, Mich. BI - CARS SODA is t ia be.t in the World. It la absolute! Mire. Ii I. th. ... in nun i -nil nwa. I! (ni' U st r,,r Haklll lly I sis. bold by all Uiutiisls and Oruccii. PEKN'A SALT IWANUFACTUHiNn nn Phil, . ; ""-t 1LUL0I0 EYE-GLASSES. rcprcsi iiiins the choicest selected Tortolse-Sliell and Amber. The llhtcM, handsomest, and strongeat known. Sold by Opticians and Jewelers. Made by SPENCER OjlOO., l.'l Maiden Lane, New York. CHAM ItKltLiIII INSTITUTE (eslahllahed ll:il.,;lih. . Y. On lite A . ir. i: U 11 I; i Clutulaiviua Uike riTlon. A well-en lowed mid aucccvi ful u'liiiuary for both si .tes. 'I lie UMinl I iti rary Dcpait- a ...... ....in imiiiik . ,. ni iniTi'lii l Helmut and MUkic 1). lurimriit. .Vvl ,1 nli.rHi,f ui. i.,.i. i.... n air, mount In-spun water, iod f.m. and carefurfiuier- vmoii. An iliuilis In ;i y.a a. Kndowiiieiita auch tlut Oil nimiicatinn lo thn I'lim fuil Puril.' 1 p L'lmi . iti.o ...a !- I Ifir. Bl.ill. I Ht.-I iil'IIM unl ii if ivn r.. -. . ... , ui. .vim I'ln'iiDniiirii,! m ... IMPORTANT TO AGENTS. TUB l.II'K IIP GEN, JAS. A. GARFIELD .7 ":" r "AJOIl I1UNDY, Editor Jt. T Mail, la tll milv .lltl.... t.. u.l.1. h i.... i ....!. i ...... K leu lHrsunal ntuntii'ii . r lin ts, lieautiruily Illustrated, pi lined nml bound. Full lcnuili .-i. portrait bv Hall! iiimia p cliire taken exiiri fsly fur tins work. Active Alri'lllH Wmill'll I .lluir.il lurma S I . . T. . I -I OIll'H lur culliliiilu .lit lit. A. S. Ill U M.M ' ' - - - " . . " ni.....! cin-ri, rifw lora. 111b 1 I IL-l.il..... ' - ... v.. Andrew Mcmullen. WllOI.KSAI.K IlkAl VU IV BROOM CORN, BROOM HANDLES, aiiu uroom jnaiiuiactureiv Miulilucrj una aiiniiiiea. n. B. Fancy Painted Handles a Specialty. aJ ii ion Xj nvn eiiec t ad y, W. Y. AUK STOUK-KKKPKUS-You tfllll.il'M lil.lllu ll Ml. 1,11 Ul.llll. . A.. - Postal Iiir our Price l.lsl, v hu h ciulnes you to orilrr by mull the lst way, and sc. tie iiiiuiy kandsol Mer I tcllll 1 1 Wi' L .... l I.. I- u i lu .l -in-,, i. 1.... .... ii. --w ', ' Dui.,n ii,ij . ii,.-B. ng o ii i Minim s ui ll.unmilL'', I nccs, Hlljliolis, Ki iimes, etc.. if rciniHst.-ii. Ui k-n u' i,..:...,..i .....i I...1..H .- .. ....: down. A lirw coml'lll iti ll sisti ni ennlil.-H lm l.inii,.ia very ciose pi nes, we nave , fi and ft packajjes of No tions wbk'll cannot lie li.Uilil f..t twice III,; lin.ui-y else wlu re, all wanted lu eve family. Money rutuiued If Dot iiui uirrnv a... iiiTT"risv i, iieinont street. Host, in. Muss. AUV.HVH WAITEI to sell tha LII-H OF '' 'i1? coniM'lc iii arms and peiMiual Irieud, l.i u. J . M. ,i nine ij,,iiiim i ii m Mm a ia ...r. umunuK, l;iv-,,r,ct,l. .'uy i 1 1 11 Ht I'll (I'll , 1 IIS t.Vl IV llll. L t Ail.l I.....1 V . ,1 Semi .Mi,. ,w fur i mill. U'i. civ. n. . 'III.,, fllff tl-'H Clllt I'lhlll lllilii.i- II '.UAI.ll ,.ima., I'liiis., ..iii sliml St., Philadelphia, Pa. MflVfl ITn PATPUCD Pat. June 29. mi. Will " . Y"' . cear j ...ii -room luarew muiuli ii H itlmut aiiinkr, anil or grease. 1'rli e fiic hen Amiu iui i.iii.i j I'll I urn nr Aki.iiI. w,n,la, k-rina. 1,. T. JON K8. lllll l.luht St.. liani...r ii,i " bmhvb rBwuiiait ia iiio cnenjiost, noroa tUo luHtoat. Wo uroUieoliiimtiuid llll'Liolh tin, I in A i ii,i-w.i (.....l ...... .; ... i .. , ' ............. ... in, nn ,ui HfltUllIll .Muiufcuu, unil V.U Ol All.a Alt li JU,t Cllluaill), 111. rriTv i a ti itK KiiTwith fun VT-. . ill. llliHctiona to mnkm ana .Slur. .1 ... ' "'.? ' i.iic-ttiir.l the monay) OfaRfF-CS I ('aniputen B A DOES with (illt au i li'.i,- llil.inin wuli 1 Ifi'-ii - - . Miiiie nn, I bliii'l.l. on re.i wiiiia I.U IMliituliraitha of bntlll'iiiv iliilali'h uf either lllll IV. All I... r .1 UiiUii to .11. 1'A i l K.N 4 CO., -1;! ?.lllliie l i eta. ing ii;iivi,.y &t., A . i . HANCOCK. GARFIELD. f't 'rnyou loi'i'iiit, 13x15- i-.ai ii iu tis- Ly mail. Alt,., other ean l il.itea. Auents Wauteil. GKO. PKKINK, loo Nassau St., New York. xraiihy ami to ! a ll;i iiil' silli Ufiitli. K tiy fii.'L.hiittr k'HiiiaiitcMj a p. UIIUII. J I11 I 'SS 1 er, Jam-si llle, VV la. llarphiue HalillCured lu g to Hit liny a. r,., pay u c u-el. titt. J. hi k.t'Uk.Mn, Lebauou, uh.10. 35 A MONTni AGBVT3 WA.VTBDI . ii.-ai ue.iiiin Ariu-iia 111 uie v.or il a 0.111. l.. Vina, iiir niu.aaoN, iielroit. itich. 01111a Men wanteil for mercantile houses, hole's. rea (auiam. , ot.iiea. w-.191.le resoria an I i-leannuals. Call or -j;?.I'H',iau',n Atfeuey, I.IJU llroa.lway, N. Y.CIly. M'KHV I.AHY 11-e.la it. want it. an-1 nhoiilil Imv AUHltMi -Mia3 kl.Ml, 1 'J fui I ii St., N.Y.City. mm$mmk 1 F and IMV.U Mi irWaAllaltrtl'attiiiilairMl..a 4ft II tmM I aw III aWWH I PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Constipation and Piles. IT HAS TTTlTTTn WONDERFUL if 11 T i I 1 l J r 1 bt aj " m m M W aT lla aCSSSSSSiSi DRCATTBB IT ACTS OH THE I.ITKR.TIIK BOWELS AND KID- tJNBYS AT TIIB8AAIB TL3IB. r i ... i eoaua it oieanaea the eyetomof (ne poisonous numors tnett develop inaianefiina urinary dleeaaee, Bll louanaaa. Jaundloa. CnsMinaiiAa Piles, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia h r .inni. mauruarai KI!f ET.WORT kilnti.u. IJ Paaad aid aaa ke aaat by amail frayaJ. U Pavtaj. win aiaktals ata of atadlelaa. TUT IT 3VOW t Bar It at the Drard'ta. Prlee, 91.0. T1LUL EICBAIBSCN a rn a ,- . w ivnw N Y N U-il REMEDY FOR CURING Coils, Colus, BroncMtis, Asthma, CONSUMPTION, And Throat nnd ..uni? A flection. Trwtorwd bj tM rivwm, i ii.MULtuiiai. if rt aiiu auikku reujtie. THY IT. TOUH EKMKDY IS ME LIS Fold by all Ittcdtclne Dealera. Important to tho Fair Sex! hoB,(oTwliitB.) Painful Menstruation, TJloenttion Ova. nan Illseaaoa, Absent Monstrnation, all diwwwa. knim-n as fmnali woaknesj. They havt. txi.n uwd ia naUnd for yoara an a rxiriodioal arid nia-ulating pin. Hold Xy all for $j.uu, aunt hy mail free of no- mre, s.onr..y mviled. . THKIil AV iliritK'INfv :o., m, . . . i'w". iitrnt, Mich. Wholesale Aironta for IT. K. t ar-'n.,,.,lil..i Lt J:LNJ. ..r IS"'J0V Wlioli'salo Aeiit.KBw Vort FRAZER AXLE GREASE. a-'ii ia air.n nr mwv ... w AicardeU thi JlfOAr. OF lloSOR at till Uni'tiMiu'l and , i'uru Exjuwitu.nt. ChicagoFRAZER LUDHICATOR CO., NewYork. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands tt in tha World, for sal by tbe St- Paul, Minneapolis & Manitolia H.R. CO. . .... "-. m . " .iiimmi inn Bicifr ror DraaK log Ud oultlvaUoa. For parUi ular apply to D. A. McKINLAY, I-amrt romrolaalBiifr, an. Paal, Mlain. 'J lila Claim. llouae KatablUhed 1'ew 1jv Thousan.lBOf nolHpramJ hotrs entitled. 11 IlMllllK I lit lit luli-a fit iHj.1i. .v.... .1 I. ... .V Aaarib,i, v..ti. .,np, U,"U1- '".. P. O. Drawer :l J j, aalilnirlon. tt . n. REWARD 1 VivH that. li-mnf'a file Kf ntly faiUtuuure. Givej iiniiifditito relief, oiitm oasor of JiiK blnnduiK in 1 WrM-li, nnl nniinnry caj-ea in 2 dnya. TH! ITI flN A... y.,,n. tcrujjfr luiM prints Jrt J. r. Aliifrr's i riitU'Loit it in bUwk a I'Hm o'V imej nA wnv ivsti uriiMi ititnr hy allciniKr-'iata. hf.it ty muil liy'j. 1. AIiixku.M. i.. l'Tvvr.w b. W. oun TouUi ttud A.-cb. hta., l'hilmlH., Pa, l th AHirlnnl a.s.. , , K,t- t ul r ' 1,1 a rv o"'1 "eiiahie Family ...... ...i. -ur. ,n.iia moiuiuuiiv eac i nan fur mukiiaar ivM,ViH.,lU,1i 'iA0flr p,OM n-'ikly. It ta rJJ PENN'A SALT MANUFACTUHlNr. rn pkii. JJ JLZUtX JL X X OF WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY, Hnr.T.ci 14-StOD ORGAfJR Stool .Book Mualo, tiieit ahlmieil onlr I8B..IO. . .i., 10 9i ,in(. iiaroia yoo Imv an Itt Ivil!IDAnii i ,"''e ' Mi'l-aununiT oBer tUiuCtatrd, - , , i'ani i i, wan ing uifl, ft The f&or A enrlnullv a v.fv .. .1 . n.nAaui. to all luiloula of lllaiory or ItrliKlom I TI1K HOKAN OK MullAJIMKLl; tiiins'.alfil fiom Uia AiaOlc by Georue Sale. Forinerlr pulil sl.e.l at ki.76: a UfW. ll.Mllltflll Tina i . n I ,,l.ill..l-,.in.l A.ll.l..... cruta, anU W cei'ita for ivnttajre. Cataliur of many aiaunaru oii. r. iuarkalily low In pnre, with ejtra ternn u ciuIm, frue. Say a-hnc you u Una ailverliseiiioiiU Amkkicah liooa KlcuAGl, Till una llliliaing, N. Y. PETROLEUM PETROLEUM TTA (1 TIT Ttm JELLY lal tAlM.sltlou. lilMUl4iiJ l-:.li--..ll.uu. TlllK Wl-llill-rflll Hlll,lii..n lu l 1.1. .. I 1... .... . ' clans tliri'iluli.'iit t,ie woil'l tn lie Ihe In-m I .'ine I - iis-ei.vi-re.l r..r-t!ii- ei.re nr Woiui N, Lunis. III,. iiimiliMii, Skin llM'iv,;, I'll, a. ('atari Ii. Cliill.l.iiii-. In i,i-.!v ;it el eiy ni;i' iii.i It v il . u. . !,' I .' , .11 I r r.n I 'A.S ...m s I ' 11. i..".M. 11-.. 1 1! I o:., I I, II .11 in '. II Mii,el,;i I . ,! I'.i. Are omtiyalfllaruwareanrt Harnesa lealera There n.flUi,oue .wumT 11 "" or mule but what will tlnJ lu ,,'8 ,f B",,ls' komethliu of croat value, and en. peciallv adapted lo their wauiH. CO VKUT M'F'O CO, V aer Tuijy. N. Y. SoleMaiiufai-.turera. TRUTH !8, W.iaTiYi a., DMBtX, ' af wi ea, mu lixtirf h-ir, t-eud W wih, (intieiaof auu. (.uia ,.1 mbwiw tvu "ill fliat n am .J urn. naa.aUiea, fluf W A r I S tLl ti V i 3 kZ&rrmgWZB t l- . 1 . JV-' THAT IS JO SI 1 I ' laui.o(i v 1 I WHAT I SHALL I I rRAtBSMLt? I vW UoAtit THiM- GREASE , P EUSIOUS. SAPQHIFIER I,. 1 ,vi I I.....I. i '. avuiiitaa u. uixuii 4 (jg-.i-uiiittiiU, Mam.
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