:,l 7 at tf FIERCE FRRXCtl Dt'EU BMiroon Ocnoral RonlAngev ,i J rrlmo Minister Fioquet, okxebai. novLAxariu luel ho bwn fought on Count Ptllon' nnr Paris, between M. Kltxtict, French rriitm Minister, una (ion- Poulanir, th well-known niem t tm ChsmW of IVputics. lirne- tiUtiRor has for months past been the prominent fUiirtj In French tH!itIcnl on account of his warlike atUtiiilo to (iermany. duel was tin direct result of violent kmlitios it! In the Chamber of Iiepu- iirlnfc which Ueimrftl lloulanger de- rrl M. Kloiiuet n an Inipndent liar. user proiKMed the dissolution of the ilier, and the proposition wa rejn ted. fm-ral thrvuon resign! Ill sent, me his 'h Koulantter mid tlin 'T of IVputies was falling into ruin lecar, and thnt the Monarchist were nz for the death nirour of tht Krimb- lie would do his duty tir drmiiiiliiig Iscaze of a resolution that the Chamber tinident Carnot for a clisso'iition. r loiuet reproached lnrnl Hmilanier. las alwnvs alwent from the ( 'h imlior. II it was tint for n man like Boulutigpr t;eof it legslative labors and criti nlworking mvmlters. What had Von done) tleneral replied that he ha I nude an to the country, loiuet rvtorfcsl that tlio country had icwl him in the I iiarenle election, in ir Hnuliinffi'r's cntidiilat s for the Cham- of I'eputies wns defeuto I. odUiiiT'T chnrai'teri.eil Klo'iuef iiiwh r-l)r the utterance of a badly educate I i inner, ana men urnnneu mm as an lent liar. Innzer then left the Chamber, an I a f censure was iH d ujion him, n hen pf ailjniirnal. r' the sitting, M. Flo U't sent his sec- (General lloulanyer's homo with a k H.l.l .ii ir I"" o 11 A ... . I", iinii i visit triin, the secon Is. did nt llnd Uonlnii- I home, but at a 1 wis newspaper InU at nlRht Count Dil d M. fjiquerre acted for itonlnnzer, ke four umpires toon had the arrnngo- made for the meeting the next mora- 1 - I TI 1 .. l 1 1 . L rai IJUUIIIIg" nnn tu-ri oj uv las o i emerging frcm the I'ltnte ofUce at 1 ...I. i u ... I.:- I Iinv uv.i,vn lu tlio iumiiiiiik uil ins way fueling grounds, and he responded to laudite by raising his hat lie drove to in a brougham and arrived first at ice of meeting. Ho paced a walk is seconds while await dig the coining Kloquet, who arrived at ten minutes n o'clock. While the seconds were ex the garden searchingforaconveiiient pr the duel, M Kloquet, without twtrar py emotio.i, walke to and fro con K with friends. At the same time (ien loulanger, with an obtrusive affecta f indifference, kept twirling his walk tick about and consulting with bit at though impatient to begin tighting. was a large cro wd outside the grounds, wentjr minutes psst ten o'clock M. Lai rho directed the duel, brought together lints of the swords and delivered the if command. Oaneral Koiilaiignrimine ' made a vigorous lung at M. Floipiet, inghim s'.ithtly on the left thigh. The Suits were immediately separated, when found that Itoulanzer'a right hand :r was scratche t. in lecond round l)uulan;er advanced Ltreine violence to the etta k. Kloquet the defonsive. The (leneral made a Vte lunge forward, slightly wounding line Minister's loft bret. Tiiab'e to r from the impetus of his lunge, he v rau hit neck onto the sword M. Kloquet hail kept pointed straight A terrible Rash in tho throat was the the blood spirted forth in torrents mlanger fell unconscious into the f his seconds. The surgeons in at :e imnieliatHly took ineaxurex to flow of blooil. and lstcr on con nin into Count Dillon's house on the M. Klo.'lllt'a iwnnl njinul..ln,l u, V r v.,i sir inches at a point between - th I vein and carotid artery. luel wus fiercely fought, and lasted r mintiief. iten -rai rioulangT tried I kill M Klrvinut. nti.l l.,.uw kl... tm . . ....... w., ...... t.iic-n Hiiumit n ((ain aiirl g n. rime .Minister, it war eav to wiu UllIlttMll tl kan.lWt.M . s.-J ... I I l- fr of th9 greaU-st mitonmlimLMit that uo pi m ifiimr innu i diva nwn nniu in mlvMPtlaltsl lnrtftAB js m f.. II .. r rlchUftt waa given a Kfani ovation TKIUUnLH FATALITY, rrtona Orowiioil AVIillo Trying Cross the ArkuiiMix Itiver. k-rsons three men and tliree wonieu ilrowno 1 while croiuiiiz thd Arkatinns l'r Fu Smith. Ark. Their IlllllltM blin Hogan, Jesa Morris, Tom Uavi, Jscitiioii, Mary Tetti and Carrie The irty had li e.i ucte.ulimr a knd wero on the r wav home. When inl'Mloof the stna n he b)t upso . Wies have not yei Loju rooovoiuJ, All mines. Ret tlio River on l-'lrc' y't curiosity 'to ste if it wou'd bum, I'lrcigo river on lire. It occurred' )e Hock -yard where tho river km long to I e water and is in roility nothing it and animal fata wh ell l ave found ay from the kli u hler-li uws. ted ma'ch thrown fcito those iiigrf li im had the rivor b uzlng for several and the Are Im it and two Incom tivet Ixl In keeplnz the flmisi from the slu-ble property, but not until a -iut orihof dockage Ixl bn destroy wl. Iodiani In UulTalo ila Will ire eattntj mora do sioco their front Kouluat thai b-foro. A Boom more civilized they jrrow of dog, apnftru'ly. It wat the previous y to have dog fo tstt ipeoll occasiona. but it Is no t their apatite for canloo dell- iocrea-o cnoriuoua'r tlnce they "UKht Id contact with royalty on fUe, and C'o.oncl (,oily and uury Hod U eic oJloyW diUlcult I enough tuMe'ial nu Msteo 1 tiBfy the dcmiud of llielr ud mam, ike FIFTIETH CONGRESS. .n the fjerate, the following bill were re portel from committees and pissel: Tlio House bill to ette id the limits o( tho t'ort of Kew Orletns; the llmi-e Joint resolution eliding Colo, .ol Hnrns, of Ohio; General Msrtin, of Knnsis, nnd Oo.iersl llartranft.of IVnnKyivsnia, msniigera of the National rililiern' Home to fill vacancies, Tho House hill authorising the Hiclimond and IMnvlllo llailrcn I Company to Uy tia 'ks In the llis trictof Coin Hilda was rrpjrtel and placil on the ciletnl .r. In tho Houe, Mo-.idsy, the rn'l of Bistr for tho Intro Miction of 'bills were dispensed with and the House went Into Coinnulli-o f the Whole (Mr. Hiriner, of Illinois in tho I'h iit) on tli Tnrilf dill, thn woolen scheliilo l'lng ponding. In iicc inln ico with the pn grninine ai r.ingeil, a vote w.is nril re I on the iiiodon to strike wool from the I rev list. The motion w-s di b a d by a vote of 14 y as to Vi nnys Mr. Kowdun, of lVnnsylvnn a, ami H ilknu mid Koran, of Ohio, lieinocinis, votut In the iiltiriniitive; mid Aiiditisoli, ut t'jn, 11 pill'lio.un, Voted in tlie ncil ivo, III the House, Tlmrs Isr, seslons were or deml for next Wend-s lnv nnd Tlmrs 'ny nights for the o msid 'rntion of bills icreirte I resoeo ively from tho Committee on Iji'ior end the Committee on Militrvv AITnirs. Mr. K H. Tnyl.ir, of Ohio, nttcmptnl to oh-t-ilii a niuht session for tho consideration of j:oneril pensions. I u' n c ill for the reu'nr ord r, mi'tp ty lllnnd, of Missouri, oprnc I ns nu objection. Mr. Ford, of Michigan, from the Committee on Millitary AfTnirs. riv nrtn I Ime't tho resolution for 'the appoint ment of n en-oi'il c 'nimlilen to invesiiunte nllcge-l evasions of ih.) e wtm"' li'mr law. In reply tin quest ion by Mr. Vn'djver, f Cliforii'a. Mr. F.Tl stn'l thnt the resolu tion wss br.wd enough fit Its scoe b civer the subject of anv evasion of the law n-ilnst Chinese immigration. Mr. Cot, of Jfew York, called the attention of tho Houn to the Brest ni cosily of this rraolut'on to cor icct the abuse now rxixtin;. There w.is a normal immigration to this country. (n'rsimd el to c mo here on fraudulent pret jisps. In steal of th-r being a-l ordinary immigrn'ioii from Itilv, Itilinns were c uiing into this country at tho rut" of Hi,o SI a year nnd'ir in fluence Mint should to Inquired into. Mr, Vorrow, of Cnlirornin, m gad that the House at hut compie'iendcil tlo evil b-setting the country frotn unrest- iettd Immigration. The resolution was adopte I. The HouMthen went into tho Committes of tho Whole (Mr, Springer, of Illinois in the chair) on the Tar lit bill, the agreement hing tint no vo-e should be taken on the ponding wooltchnlule. MAM r.CTLUIX NOTKS. Two of tin blntt furim wi at Shefll ild, Al abniiia, atv reporbit t) have b.owu in. Tho I, iii;IiIIii Nail Coup m v th? six mouUs ending Jun :!!, m ul t l:iO,OJd kegs of mils, and shippe 1 IS.0 10 kef. The II liileesoii Stel an I Miriuf icturinj; Co'iipmy, liirminhii'ii, Alilin-ua. hivj coinine ice I buddiii); tlieir Inrn furnn' The Al ib mm Hilling Mills, Ilirmiiighim, will put in live n llitiou'il blast furnn is and some other mai'lilnoty during the suiuni'-r. The blast furnace of tho H.-lIiir.. Xni Wo k, of Ilelluirc, Ohio, pro lucisl 4,:i-V) tons of No. 1 Iictscmer pig In m during hist mouth Thealditlon to tho I.i llelle Null Works' Wheo'.iug, built for th purnse of milking stii'ill mils by thu lack lactory procAO, hui b on compl.-tod. The doed has bom itullvereil for tho land for tlio Memphis n-.d Chirloston Hu lnxid hoat Sh llle'd.and p'nns and fprcilluutioim for the buildings a-e ojmplete. Tho De H.ir lellien Coal nnd Iron Company, at Beeuie, have blown in the seo ml of their two iron furnaces, previously reiorted at being e recto 1 The cap tci'y la about Vio ton daly. The Serge mt Mfg. Ci., capital stock IKK) has b-eu clmrtored by H. K. Sergeant, ( eorgo S. Sergeantaud William T. Sergeant, to opernti an iron foundry now erected at Gioens oro. H. C. 5L V, S nitli, iiiet illurgii nl enslneo-, of Pittsburgh, ha - recdv. d a i order for a set of diawingsanl sxci(l n'.ions for his improve I artillc al yns puoducr, to I e sent to Mous. I.uceu Ariel, of Hive do-Oi r, Kiu c, Tho K'i-1 :n Manufacturing Coinpiiny, Huntingdon, W. Va , 1 n r cciV' d an or.lur from the Hit tlinorj and Ohio lUilrond Cmii lany for an u ilimite I number of cur who: for their ro ill, to bfilolivere-liu instu'liunnta of two thousand per uinut'i. Parallel Dover, of Liverpool, O., fell dead Sunday, hi a tit tluale to a six weeks' drunk, in w tich he had consumed just 48 gallons of whisky. GlCMCHAIi MHKi:Ti. rimtvuHuu. FLOUR Fc'y wnt'r patents $.1 a Fancy spring iwteuU t ' WHEAT No. 1 1 W No a Ibi ls COKN-Mixe.1, SholloJ M Yellow our ft'.' RVR 70 oats White :w SEKDS Clover Seed 4 15 Timothy Sent y 1. HAY No 1 Timothy balel Id fto Prairie 1:1 00 Ioon timothy from wugous 17 t0 MlLLKKEU Biou 14 !W MiddUtigs in OU Chop Ket i IN) BUTTER Creamery W Choiisj roll l:i CIIEMK Fine Ohio Fuctory Vi New-York Uoahea Vi ECHJS Id POTATOES 7. POULTRY Lire Chicken t3 BALTIMOIIC. FLOUR Hupei-flne, 3 50 WHEAT No, 'i red, RYE . ts CORN OATS Wetitern inlxol, 40 llUTTElt l'J EUUS CINCINNATI. FI)UR Fancy C 73 WHEAT RYE i Oil OATS HUTTKR BJ KtiWS I'ORIC 5 r. 5 0 to i'l f.d m VJ 4i ft to a 75 17 00 14 Oil r.i m 14 50 l'l uo zs oo aa 15 i: tut '.0 4 on M (0 17 41 JO 14 4 51 M f.5 fd !B ai 11 1-J lklj CtNTitAt. Yards, East Libkrtt. cattlk. Supply light nd the market tU-alv. Prime 1.40J to I..VKI In. c.Ule, .Vu to !. Ooisl l.iloo V l.4Kt Ib. do., H.-JH ft 5.50; fmr. 1,11X1 l. jOO lb. d. H75tn5;commuu UJO U l,0u0 lb, do., .'i- to 4.5U HHEKP AND LAMHR. Supply light, msrke. moie act vo and pr'c a lOo higher; lest gr"d-s sold uitMt r-aduy; prime in to loU H. sh.on, i.!W to 4.75; good Mtoiniti. d.. 4to4.ii: fsir 75 to 0 lb, lo., fa to 8 Ml; Unilit, ss to qti ility an I cons di Ion, (1 50 to fi.'iV (Jim d Urn' t have I eo i in mi ill tupply lor a tiu;le of wco m or inoru. Iiooa. Supply continue lighl aid prlot lisv further advau-o I. P.ul ulelphl i lie, to i.ri; good mixed M in to tl,l5; Yorkoia, $Ubiti.lO. - At oompnvd with a weolt ago iiiero Uut Uej au ndv.moj vt per luu lu. THE MERRY SIDE OF LIFE. STORIES THAT ARB TOLD BY THE FUNNY MSN OF THE PRESS. Tim Pretty Walter ftlrl-ftnlnir thei Continent-Hhn Wanted a ('hango Hrsrmblancp, Ktc, T.tc. Neat and natty and pert was she, (Ham and eg and bread for one!) And winsome her smilo as a sindo could lie (Pork and Is-hiis have the pork well done!) Her dainty hand brushed the crumbs away, (I'oth kinds o' wince on that apple dump!! And my lieiiting heart quick owned her sway (Pertaters nnd greens along o' that rump:) I fumbled the bill, but nothlngooutd see; (Roast turkey and atulT" dark meat, sec ond joint:) My eyes were mi her, and hers wero on me (I'lum pudding, another and plenty of oiut:i "What will you have)'' she broke the smll; (A cup of ten and colfeo without') I blushed nti. I stnmmcre I. my eyelids fell (l'ork and snunngo and s.ienr kraut:) Then I seieit lv r hand and whispared low; iCahhiign noup and a corntil beef hsli:i "Met out you foul: Com.!, let 111" go:'' (Onions stowed and p it:ito iniisli i II fo i Ti-nnn ript. fining tlio Cont Incut. "Had n nico trip:" "Ya'ns mllicr." "I Icon doinjr the Continent?" "Well, yes, if you put it in tlrnt way, but when I look at my expense m count it rather teems ns if tlio Continent hud been doing tno. " (h-e,in. She Wniitril Cliftngo. C!rccnj;roccr (to younj housekeeper) "How would you liku tome nice vg plant, iiut'iun. or oyster pluntC Young lioiMekcepur N-tio; my hus bund was saying only this morning that ho is tired of eggs, mid it's too Into in tho season for oysters. h'jxtch. No Itoscmlitancf. '.Miss Smith, do you know who thnt very amiable looking obi lmly is, with soft KrikX buir and pleasant eyes, uml such a sweet expression I" " Thnt is iiinmuiii." ''Is it possibles" Ufa All In tho I'niully. Drown (ut nn evening party) " Who is thnt rank mid scrawny-looking party ncur the pi. .no, Robinson f" IdibiiiHoii "Thnt' liixhy'a wife." Ilrown " You don't tell inc. You know liixby, tln-nf Robinson "Oh, yes; he's my brother in law." .S'rf'ig . I. Ike I 'm her, l.lko Nun. "I'ftpi," askcil tho sinnll boy, ,lwliy does the 1'inpire wear that wire net over his f.ice:" "To keep oil the fowN," replied tin witty father. "Indeed.'" quoth tho boy. "I thought it was to keep the olT liis nose." And tho silence was to still you could hear it ti. St a l'urk ', Hoard it He fore. "Maude," ho said softly, ns he pullel out the trcmulo atop in his larynx, "will you marry mo t "So," she answerd with all tho ear nestness of sincere conviction. He paused, as if iu deep thought, and then Hiiid : "Strungo, ttrangc, how a simple word revives scenes and impressions that have passed away. I am almost certain thit I have heard that before." Merclmnt Tracder. llarsli Treatment. Hobby (looking out of tho wiudowi "What's the matter with that borne, Mtiinumf" Mother "The horse i balky, Hobby; ho wont't obey his driver." Hobby "Well, what's the iiinti put ting him for?" Mother "He is coaxing him." Hobby (with au iu.urcd nirl "That ain't tho way you treat me when I'm balky." Ayr. Couldn't I'iml Itliyiiio. "Fuiti would I write a poem on the do lighi of tihiug; but, ah, mo! I cannot find u word to rhyme with 'angleworm,' " Hi'hed l'isistratus, u-he gazed thought fully Into the dark, sullen witters. 'Rut why must you put that word at tfec end of a line?" Ucncd Kucaiyptus. "Because an angleworm is always ut the end of a line." himeil 1'isistratus be tween his set teeth; mid for a lon time it was so still that one could dUtiuctly hear a peachblow. Klio Wat a Itascball (ilrl. "I have no reason to doubt your sin cerity, Mr. lIaukinon,''snid the ycung lady, with tinatlectcd sadness, "but I saw you in that amateur game a tho park last Saturday, and my feelings toward you have undergone u change. A young man that can't steal a bag on that one eyed duller, Limber dim, and strike out six times when Pudding .'like is in tho box, is no good. I am sorry, Mr. Hiinkiusoii, but 1 can't sign you as a husband." Vhicayo Ti i' tine. Pharmaceutical Aoooiiirtlislimour Druggist " Yes, I want a prescrip tion clcik. Have you a diploma? " Applicant ' Not, eva tiy, sir, but" Druggist "Can you ruu anoil.i foun tuinf " Applicant" Not very well, sir, but I can learn. " Druggist "No, I cuoss you won't do. I might let you practice putting up prescriptions, but I can't iiliord to risk an inexcr.cnccd hand at the sod fountain." Drtrit t'rte i'teu. In tlio CongrcNsloiiiil rnvnynr I. "What do V"U think of the pcccli that I handed you lust night?" u-sked ono Congressman of another. "Well. frankly, 1 tliiuk it was thoroughly bad." "You do?" Yes. I thiiik tho best thing you could do would bo to bury it iu ob livion. What have you done with it? " " Had it Printed in the AVwri. Come down into tho rostauraut and we'll hold a little wake over it.'' Mentaut True- Ilia Moroni lunula! Inn. Ice Dealer (to applicant) "Ker been in tho ice business, boy?" lloy "No, sir." ko De dor " 1 1-id. Know anylhing about : itliuioiic? " Roy "Yes, sir." Ice Dealer-" Il m. Vhat wonld twenty pounds of ice amount to at a tent and a half a pound? ' Hoy Seventy-fire rent, sir." Ice Dealer " I I-tn. Youseeui n likely lad. I guess I'll giro you a trial." ('. A Narrow Escape. Ther vero sitting together on the veranda in the dim twilight. The robin had sung his lust nong, and the lire Hies wero licginning to light their lumps. Tho pensive beauty of nn curly leap year summer evening was around "thorn, nnd from tho auro canopy the planets and thn brightest of tho ste'llar lights were beginning to peep, those silent but elo.Uent heralds of the night. It w.is an hour for lovo and calm tePght. "I suppose. .Mr. .Ioiics." said the maiden breaking an cloiiient pause, "I suppose you expect to marry some davf" "I do. Miss Smith." "And you mean to bo n kind husband, no doubt f" "I intend to he a model in that re spect." "You will surround your wife with every comfort, furnish her with plenty of pocket money, stay nt homo with hi"r evi nings instead of going out to some horrid club, treat her mother, if she has one, with kindness nnd lespcrt. nnd all that sort of thing, ha! ha: All! you young men intend so much you w ill be thisand that ; I've beard of you," and she shook her linger piny fully at the youth. Von may indulge in raillery, Miss Smith, but Inssurn you. you hnve exnet ly dc-cribed my inietitioris. You may undo, but I have made up my mind that when I am mai rie I I will be everything that an amiable and ailcctionato wife could desire." "That I cing the ca c." said slip, be coming 'erious, "and this being leap year ," "Oh! by the way," ho cried starting up, the object of licr question flushing iijion hi mind, "1 hope von will pardon ( me how stupid of ine- thi ronversii I lion is very pleasant and I would gladly I prolong it but I have just rcmcmliereil tint I left in v rooms open Mini all in v papcrs exposed on my desk. I must run. If I lo-cauyof those paper I would be ruined, (iood night," and d.irtiug down the steps ho fled. "My jings," he ard a few moments later, nt he wiped tho perspiration from his brow, "that wus a narrow squeak ' How cute she was! Another moment and she would have liu I me, nnd hhe's twenty-seven if she's u day. llvr'uii Coniiir. There Here tilunts lu IIiosp Day. , The following list of famous and gi gantic sp 'ciiuens of the human nice Ins been compiled by the London 7'it-JUn: Samuel Mcpoiinld. a 8-otclimin, nie' name, I "Hi Sam," was li tst 1I inchet ill height. Was foitman to Pruico of Walin. Kl.sl IJHC?. Alii-e (iordon, Ks-cx, Knglnnd, giantess, 7 feet. Died 17:17. . Anne llanen Swan, of Nova H-otia. 7 feet. I Pierre, of Stratgiird, iu iKmmark, was 7 fes"t 1 inch. Henry Ulaeker, 7 fe-t 4 inches, and most syiu metrical. Horn at Cil k rl.-l I. in Sussex, iu 1VM. Generally called the "MritisU tiiant" Wasexnibiusl in I pinion in 1751. I'M ward Kamiord, 7 foet 4 l"-hes. Hied Kivs. Hurled in SU Uxstau's churchyard, Ijondoa. lmis Krens, Frenchman. 7 feet 4 inches. His left hand i preserve I in the museum of the College of Surgeons, London. Martiu Salmoron, a Mexican, 7 feet 4 Inches. Porus, an Indian King, who fought against A'i'xauder, near the Kivt-r Hydastier, li. C. :;J7. was 7.1, feet liijfli, with NtreugtU iu pro xn t;on, lleiurii'ti fhn, liorn in Norway, 7 feet six inches; weight ii Nl Hiunds. rx tilfWn sis:irt. Kdward Melon. 7 feet tl inches. Horn at Port l-ien-ter, Ireland. 11im, and died bi, Iwiug onlv In yi-a't of age. .lames Me)onaid, 7 feet I) inches. Native of Cork. Irelmd, dusl lii'iO. Kots'it Hale, i lis't ii inches. Horn at Soiiiertou, Kiiglaud, iu Ih.m, nnd ofb-u called the "Norfolk tiiant." Pied lsiij. Fa hums Sheridan, an Irishman, 7 feet K iiicheN. Weight.'Jj ivoii.-s ( sMs ioundsi, tfirth of i-liest, .Vs inches. I lied 170. Hradley, 7 bsH " inches at death. Horn nt Market Wlit-aton, iu Yorkshire, Knglaud. His right baud is preserved in the iiiiisnim of the Ccllegeof Surgeons. K'.svlv'si. Joqili Hrns, 7 feet x niche. At the age of '.' years he was exhibited in Loudou, li.'-V His hau I could spaii llfuwu and a half i ache, lioru ut l(Hiuoiii-hamp, in tho Vixes, Ira lice, !"IU. Wus sometimes called "Anak. ' Cornelius Mngrath, 7 fis t inches. He we an orphan and reared bv llishop llerklei , Knglanil Hu died at the age of 'M years. IHtl-UlK'. John Husby, of Darnell. 7 feet '' inches. His brother whsiiIhiuI the Kime height. Joachim Kleo.egue, Siamb, tevt lu inches. Kxlub.t 1 in Ixui ion. Captain Hates, of Kentucky, 7 feet ll'j inches. Kxlubittsl in lmdon. IsTl. Harold Hurdrada, Nornegiau giant, near ly feet (illy, a Swede, M fist. Kxhihitod a a show early iu tho Nineteenth Centurv. William Kviilm, a feet at death. Porter to Churl I. IJusl PhiJ. Churleiiinnge. nearly 8 f.s't. He could squeeze together three horse nos at once in his hands .1. Toller, of Nova Scotiu. S foet. Died ISI'.I. Maximilian Chri-tophor Miller, S feet. Hit hand meusurel l'J indies and his foretinger was '.l inches long. Called the "Saxon giant " Diediu I a n Ion. lort-Kot. Chang rt'oo Uim, of Tyehon, Chinese giant, 8 fe-t, 'i inches. Kxhibitod 111 London, iMii , mid again in H0. J. II. Iteichart, of Kriislln-rg, Sweden, S bs't. :i inches. HU father and mother were giants. Charles O'P-' or Hyrne, Irish giant, S feet, 4 niche .is skeleton is preservisl in the museum of the College of Surgeons. I7iil-I.i:l. Puirick, his brother, was feet, 7 indie. Ixiushlcin, Russian giant, feet, & inches; drum major of the Imperial (iuads. Maximums, H feet, U inches. The Uoinail KuiisTor, 'SiS-'Si. A human skeleton H feet, li inches is pre served in the museum. Trinity College, Dub lin. Tbe Horse Mind III Steps. Kvery ono has noticed, while diving, how rarely a horse steps on a stone even when going vtry rapidly, A writer in (iulJtn ydys quotes uu old cavalry mail as mying tliut a horse never steps on a man intentionally. It is a standing or der with cavalry that should a man be come dismounted, he must lie dowti and bo perfectly still, If he doe so, the entire company will pass over h in, ami ho will not be injured. A horse uotiees where he is going, and is on the lookout for a firm foundation to put his foot on. It is an instinct with him, therefoie, to step over u prostrate man. The in juries caused by u runaway hor-e are nearly al ways Imlicted by the animal knocking people down, and not by ' ' supping ou them. What blockheads are. those wise pT pons who think it necessary that a child liquid comprehend everything it rend. A fammen-fieaae Remedy, In the matter of curatives what you want I something that will do lis work while you continue lodn yours -a remedy that will give yon no Ii (onveiili nee nor interfere with y air bu-lne-s. Mn h a reini-dy Is Ai.U im k's Pin, lift Pl.Arrr.ii. Tlnse plasters are purely vegetable and almo nlely Ii irmles. Tlit y re quire no change nf d el. and are i t aitected by wet or cold. Their action doc not interfero with liitior or luisin tsj you ran loll and yet bo cured while hnrd at Werk. They are so puro t lint til- ynumiitt. tlieolilesl.the m st ilclli Mo fiersnn of either rvx can use them with great bcticllt Hen-are of lmll.it Ions nnd ilo not lioilecolvc I by n istep'icsi illation. Ackf r At.u iii k ,iind let no explanation trsnl. citation iuda o you lo iicc i t n stili StltllU'. PatsTs n'l v, r Ti nmsseo rcjsirt a heavy yield or wi cat. When n threat nttm hunt disorder, Miows hi.i ini, livin . Do lint lei II eiris.Hthf. ItorUer (jllell 11 itll 11' th It) . Mimji n patii nt. young r olden, I 'Wi- a nun k rei-o-ry Ail In IU'. IVn c'n liol.iell Meiliciil lh-i oer. Cu'ia is oven nn with I au Ills ho prev u na lis i icli planters. A llnslnesa-llke ('Iter. For many ynns the ni.nniir.n iii-i rs of tir. Page's 'uiarrli Heu.edy have ntrereil, In coil faith. : o tor a ese n Na-l I Hturrii lileh theyiannot cure. Die lielnedv Is milil Ii i riiiigisiH nt i, nl v .'ill eentii his u otiilerf ill reineily has fully iiliiilned a uoi hi-wide repii. title n. ii mi hiiveiluil, heavy livadache. nli. strnelion of ! e tin nl M-siitfe. Iisi'iinii.'es f illlnn I ruin Die In iel Into ilie Ihroal, soiihi tinies imfiie. waterv, nnd in rid. nl nlln r, thick, teiiai ious. niiicims, nrulent. b mmH nnd putrid. II lheee. nie weak, n..tcr nml In lliitln il; If tier,, im nn inn in the ents. deal Hess haekinit nr (ciL'llllitf loi le ir tbe loo it, riectoi'.il inn (,' oitriisive limtt't. Inpiher with seiilm from uleers; the voice being rhai ged and h is n nnaal tnnir; the l.ri iilh ,i....i,-... ii i i...... i ,. . . nu,. ,, , , ,,, im ni, m'llSH IllTI I nf dixiiiess. Mild mint il ileiie-ision, a leek- iiikioiikii hum Kene si in nun y. i.u are sutler. IliK (Mini lin-al i at a rih. The inure i oiuplli nted your disease, the realer ihe niiinlwr nnd dl versil) oi n iiiieins. 'rhoiisaiids of i uses nn tiualU without iiiiiniri s'lng , nlf nf thi nlHoo svuitoins, renuli in ei iisiiinn ion, nm1 end lu the i;l a e. No di- fv-e Is mi roliillliin, Inure de- reptive hiuI daimeroiiH iii- i,.s mid. rstoiHl.ur more unsuccessfully t rented hy physii iuLs. (lerinany Iiils thrs Kmpies-tst tw.i d )v agers an I a ted one. Would yen know the keen delight Of a wholes une h t 1 1 elite, I ' .,res riitned )iy eolir'- dire, Headache's ciirMi, or fever's fire, ThiHIKllts tuorose, or ley ehllls Then ue I r. I'len e's pills. Dr. Pien e's I'nr.ntive I'elletts the nrlk'lnul nml nuiy Kunuiiie l.ltt lc l.iver Pills; i i ems a Vial. It is Is'lievid Congn'sa may adjouru about the limbi c o August. STARRY FIRMAMENrn lwwON HIGH,"! s.Sanp Atldison. lht Jiailn't-jj you, for a fw years nt least, rather look nt tho firmament from the underside ? , YOU CAN DO IT by observing tho laws of health and reHortinft to that cheat-thw-grave mcdiciuo , Warner's Safe Cure , You nre out of sorts ; a pplen- did feeling nnd appetite onrt d.iy.while tho next day life i a burden. If you drift ou in -thii way you nre liable to fa become Insane. Why? HecaiiHo poisoned blood on tho nerve centers therein tlic mental TaculticH nre located, paralyzes them-sj-mid tlio victim becomes i.on responHible. There are thousands uf eo . pin to-day In Iiinane any- XluiiiM nnd irravct put IT tlieretiy KUliieyt'olnuii vtl Illuud. lnsaiiity.acoordiiig to statis tics, is increasing faster than aiiy other dint-use. Is vnur. eye-sight failing? Your memory becoming impaired? Au all-gone, feeling on slight exertiouupou you? If so.and X VOl! know whether this isAr ho or not, do not neglect your case until renson totters" and you nre nn imbecile, but to- day while you have rea. . nou, use your good sense nnd judgment bv purchasing WAHNER'S NAI'K ciri; and warni:kn 'A'HAl-'I-: ni.I.Si medicines-ytr warranted to do ns represen ted, and which willcureyou. """'""" -.uii...i...'ii.al j5rBiwuLnTTCtnnila Bin itsmuiisi'iiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiinin st n iissi,7 iins Cincinnati sn ste - I IIiiVii mi ' mm nnsmoioHio yshet GRAND JUBILEEcefebratjng the Settlement of the Northwestern Territory. UNSUR PASS EXCURSION RATES $85 SOLID GOLD WATCH FREE! lalatftUndtd.MtiM htinl(nr-rM wMrh, 1 nw aaui M fSS ai thai prVsn n t t bs-M hrwn In A attrtra t ti1 ktf It al4 h fMtfi hati fur m than i'' W hat rh aa d4 Rn4 ni' alfei with tmk atd raaaf of aal h. Oill l"fr:K4l tn m, , l-cahty rn oat f traa 1-f.at WMlthMat... llT K II t: t1.. Ih ft rat wmr tm 4pti1 Mi.mrt rfi otril r'tl. Iutt tttimH-.ty aatmsr fa th.rtt frfm. rnrrl ti.( tl l. ttrikrtTtj in th warwt mm ftak a-w n thlt ant1er'W ofl- r fiil'l M ar f a vn prii ti In a lorIMf ft Vr In th'r h m a fhiat wh rail. rrrmnlrf llr- of our valual-l imww ItOi Ultil t MM) I Wtn N, il at th fttiarl nai tt T f ntr,atn a rtrr ta Hat krtt fha tm Voar him f.-r 'J tto.h, nti ahrwn th-M lo th t ! i i r na t-ttliosl, itif I Ptri rn'trl ymfr-wn fir iv" H a. ! tft tnak Una ft"! t-fr. ten.!,,, n NolM ia4l At rh Urr Una -f i,'iMi mci l- aw tas n Dial fh th( r. 'ntt t ISa aain, , aiifr. '? I ilt ia Ultra trJ f -r it , afVr ivit mi.j '.pi htir h-a n rnri'i' t.-r a m-ith nr t, t nnar f tn-nt I nt 9 tlftn In l r..m th f. .ifi'l r. !,.,:, tt.M mh-4m lu u ai on. villi rri a a-,-M I . 't'flt r .r anrit u , mI tr-til.la. Ihiv.th' reMrh t,i Bit h'.rVl r a knti, U ?ttt1 nt mr iil tr tal.,'..l lt"iih:1 'ftmm ill (' p'ari ! t 'ti'l ir (h run h" tl iain t ; rrrt l w ill . han.i t- mis i-i Mw f,.r i t . ir t'.rta tn !! ss ho mar H'l'l v t'r I, ii. r) .,r trm ur il' ih ts- ti 1 f.-r A t,a,'l ). i n w Si h f writ" , ..tts) ,tt I rnt, an-l if, ai r i In e r t ii rl.. t.' rart- tn f I'niiM, Itf tt "i ! In. I If i mi a$, f.j. ,r a l.t a t an. p. t niiii -if. ri. M l i r.. t , "t 1 1. !.. ts ):i "i.i t; rt t m r 1 1 rlsir', n-t ' lie ' f tf - i'.i- H..' st'l.'l . -Miif-I . i tvt ttj.r l,t.t(.l,v. V X V FARMER'S WIFE f'rea W ttn "f ir lll .lft ) t'r llnM I.IH t M l' Vt li.Lt thf 1'ii.tVkW A f.M in I.mv (. t "ti I r'ii 'U' if t p-ioa r- t.ar Mt the 1 l-t a-r. I i li it 1 1 M, it i t nn t 4 I I'li-p mil ti la" l ' -li t ,i ti i.t ng n 10O-I nur IHMIK flvlftiC llif I'M" tn t"t mi niiiAii iir, I im r ni i .r:n it. ni ) .n.itr l'..ikt itf n lima wt-rai' f' t- r .I' ilnr autl rt,.,t ,,r m ir- It Iriirh hn to llrin-C I ! I ntr ni -i hnw filn ilm inir . I'l-i'd litr lion ni r i nnrtiin t icli KU lo " ii i lf tiiriiiiy C ! himI t' I'fi I III iitft iHlr'il. it alum iff. itooK ri ii. ntt ;, l;n l.riniiiril Mnrii V . ItT. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. S knllr Miillkr Hrtldrlal srsirmt. I lif ill mind n mil-Hug. A n if buuU Ipiiropil Iii on? rrsillnt n-M..if hi) k .i,Mi,,r. i mil in i . ir'ti l.tUII st l'llilH.rl,lils. I I I :t .1 V, iini,..ii. iitU tt U.4tii. IrtrrfH i lu-,f I '. .IuiiiIjIm I ,jt. .(ti ,-nl 4 t Hllly, iil,illn, ritHfmlli ut I'miii . li-hi kl t lilvrru huiim iiinn. ... hxlnro-l liv Mli'HIKIi I'Miv rn Ike Si-lrnlmt, Mom. W V Arr. Jl'fiAH P. Illcllji Nil, Jllili- lilli-..iH, ir llNi'MS. 11 Cui'K, Vriu. N. . Htnl Nrin.il i',,! .!.. jc. Iniutii bf oorrii, n'irii-p Tt , i,! i-...t rtii fri, l liul . l.niM TIK. zr. Kifih te.. N. T CP.UVV! Oir'o IForBilioi. """"'liiiniufuiitiiUaunuii' .ForBilioust LivcrOjraplaints ""i"iini""iii ' nii'11'nmmitrV for Shot Cuns,cwsa RIFLES ,? A - nnd Pittolt. rril t xiy.v ..i' i niuxrairu Butcher's-:-Lightning FLY KILLER f W--av tiqiil.-fc an:h: totally ir-iaril aaaaf jTtW 1 tim-si ; nolitittr : (lifailnn't II r Uat J? rtiotiith lo K l iwnr I w It f"T f frNlf: riA Ihf hoMM tif th-m rl U II Ton t t.ihc any hintf V Jl fcxxl Thr ll n t"lDir Ilk1 ll-fi I'n'llut UUlrfea tn. HH k IU T H t- lt. ?t Mtmnm. Vi. fir. nu,? I WE MCAH WHAT WE SAT I mi vwiw ALO SPOTS .CURED y THIN HAIR DANORUFP hy mrmnm tP-mn.f ffa at) lrtna. H. t -I f r it. ti'-ulart nur rimtl. THIN OIARO PALLING HAIR fk ii i ru krvtDY vo aaa tt aM U-4 fcaatWa b. 'I1 ui.i.i.niii.iti.i.i rOTBffiouslLi7rrQjnraIiurJti) iinMiliisiiiiiliiiui ArtiSwti FRAZER BUTJt THE WRI-D AXLE GREASE 1 W im um wmumt- IViUl Fvsrrwbsrft. 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