;hnndrcdthAnnlTorSaryot Difcorery of America. rtt Action Taken by the Ato " ct,nl '"vTdty to formulate PUn- ft Sm F.ir there to 1W to eclo- ;ii33 wltiitne Mayor bwin to , a. Wfh irovrtwir' ro-.tii, ani ly 8" ,UL Jlnnling room. Chain i to ?fr. fmthwlnir. " t,WM ma" . ,,...1,., the Wcwit fair r In 1MM In s5r York. "2. as abundant m at a nwptin "i!,,rC Lino Aviation. M-r- .Cmlvr of Commerce were L r.-r..itinK as ninny i n.lntri m a national mnvn KrwhUi.il U or the Anicrionn twn; h 'i'l,un m-ra rt irewn- L.er.l lrl of N "rk P'tT- rA.IIth.Tr.thh.MU of firm. Uio ,n,i Fran-lsco a tr.t'Y .J York. Hillion .f iol- , ...t in tl.n men who I th- raiinw., ... , i f ,),,. c,tr. Tlx- aiewmldaiM' proved L ,mitT anl i-ntuusiavini of alltlieciU Kimivk aU..it the Worlil's Fair L't.,l held in 1WJ. A . ....-J ... tni iU tiiianuiu? in or- tlf.(,u.ai n-tnfnta.tive citiioiis of Lit Birtropl. limy consider tho rle- kr of rnnn-iii'iii - ri . .. - e iiv Iiiliiii9 r inn -J . t,n,ti..nl rxjiomtiou In thla, Ll wliioh we InUmJ Ui conin'iiorBt IduroTM-y of a now world. Us lilitn Mine mm oi no.inrin Lrr- Ita fruitii nro olraijlo lu ' I . . . . nAl.in bat maintained trno liMrtJtutiona hiu ftci)iih-e.i Iwundluas weulth, oud n -ral Improvement whloli ttic buk .Trrmnent hai wrought In the condi- oir of w orn la tne fuipnai oi i.i 1iimi mhffivpnietiM Are tmt; fv. of a utill nir "l"rlou future, mil L n( Aiiiit1., 1 think it emineatjy r i t . i. - i. ..m ,i liy a World'i Fair, wlileh will ;i fiiriner inilu.trial exponiti.inN." (irint as tlien unnuimoiuly nuulo nt Chr.innan and William M. Htvur W1C. Hiiven KURorted that tho 'h ri.n.nitte. Im. 1 hi. Oimmittee for L-iutional Kxpooition f Wri. The .tut ..it.iillttltMflfcf.f .OI.llllit.l4WUI WRJt iiW taki3 up. Controller ilyeii ;.i"ft11' winjj : . It in tittiiijr that there should le I-rn;;iilti.ii of the four-hundrwltU Mryof tliu discovery of thiiicoiiti rh nnnivon-ary oeoumiR iu lwrj; and r u, 1'ublio i pinion indleatwi that an i tulexniwitiiin will niont witlfy and e n-tiir-T!itiita of tho orcaxion and i iltsinililii oiiH)rtuiiit v for foreign b. tetify to good will" in our nation i: aiMi mi, lu iu location, through which it t key to nimmerco, through its many i. J itidastriuH, through iu rcs.mr.vi il. Uirou'h itK unlimited fuoilitK'n for ( n..n and entertainment of visitor, iti liiK-rnlity iu tilt) ju-oiiiotioii of eonstitiitiji iiutiounl rucccks, itj a kiimvlelKed aupretiiacy ax th'J J;o(thp Western world, New York putaMy tlio iroK'r situ whereujion interiintionnl exposition should bo trcfure, lie it .., That it is flie sense of this nieot r.ii iiitv'riintin:il oxjiofiition shall bn I f nty of New York in the year lH'.KJ all iir.ent do lo.lo themsulvoa to S.'irliest energies to the piimiotion of n of mrh expiwitiim: and i, That a K''nernl coiiimitt4e of apn.intl by the Mayor, whose ill be to formulate detailed plans for itmnof such an exposition and re l public nn-etini; to bo called by the o when tiie committee shall bo ready S. Smith offered tho followiuc Bub- krtlieeli.sini; renolutiou: J. l lint the i-Liiirniiin appoint th 'oiiimitVes. iminclv.oneon finance. k'l'Utinn, one on permanent orifimi- lbiiu on situ and buildings, encU to iweniy nve niemtiers; ami that the b allowed such reasonable time as projwr to select and omr.o such kmb's notion for tho opjmlntmcnt .iiii.it. mnnxi unaiu- Vie exm.-io members of the four f and the nnyting adjourned sub- call of the Chair. rv York Chamber of Commeroe, at WK the kAmtl AftiiPTltaritl ItttnintJ a L . iiFuunmn SJSJ r or Kty invmburiit o co-operate latioiiAl. Htnte tuid city authoriUe ,,, ,. ' shvUM V kUU UUiUXUK H UoCKY M()LTAIK..-r,iI A p. D uniiiioii Lund Survcvor of Cal. f i from tho niinuiit, Ciows Xost .mouiimiih, juiy 13, that he surveyor hud been pro-nxx'tiug ks in tho Itotky MoiinUlni : 'll'iM,it., undthttbev l.u.1 mrili k richest deposiu ever found. Sam- Ji per cent, lubricating oil, 5 "'ivy oil mid tho rein.iio.li.r w.it.r P luhstunces. This is doclarod to oil ever dijeovero 1. Mr. Patrick f Viitere i ow , furty ''Aiisido of the suturuit and 5o0 ,r"iiU Columbia. As It Is 4,500 feet -a level the crude oil cau bo run lane. ptniKtus Bknt to I'Btuos.-Tha r ruer rro.te.l ut lliuslau boa couv,ctuaofSJ of the t.rin. I.nke tl..i .. ! , "-auer, was sentenced to F1 Jfiwil svrvitii.lM un.i i. .i """"I riKhU fur seven year. 15 'inkers wera iui.t..n tul ranging fwm 18 months to "rouuor,auU 22 were aenlenced "Went from a vMr r. M labor. ,wm Road Oran i U first time orer the new "'Uiitral n,.n....t , it., w , iuio ivun- v,,,,,, Z " u"w town on it Pnied after i.i in. . . In n i 1U" roaa Wr" r n immense coal country, of powu, the greater porUoa. THE NATIONAL GAME. Chvjaoo won the penant sis tiroes. Ewino Uads the New York batter, Bastlaji hat been reinstated by Chloe.RO. Captaim AjfHorl la one more batting well. Taa Boatona hare fail on off Kroatly in bat Ung. Rtait, of Chicago, loads the League In nut getting. WAGft-Kmrjurr, the collegian, has boon re leased by Bt. Paul. Bhahnon has succeeded Wolf as Captain of the Louisville team. Rookra, of the Houston (Texas) team, has caught in sixty consecutive game. Chakob of speed Is now more effective than all the curves In the category. WILLIAMSON, of Chicago, is the champion long-distance thrower of the League. Bio Ed. Williamson, who la on the in jural list, made 1800 off his benefit in Chicago. Nxw Have, Conn., la pronounced the beet ball city in the Atlantic Association. Boston won thirty-one of the first thirty seven games played on tbair own ground. Dknnt, of Indianapolis, has made more home mna than the whole Cleveland Warn. Tnn Kt. Louis Club has traded Pitcher Uuilson for Kamsey, of the Louisville Club. Paly, the young Jersey City (N. J.) pitch er, reoentljr released to Boston, is only twen ty yonrsof age. Bkn-hctt, of Ronton, Ewtog, of Now York, ami Korreli, of Chicago, scuiu to be a trio of tiroless catchers. At twenty -five conte Petrolt is making far more money than it tuado iu either of the two past League smsoui. It is a notorious fnct. nllocros a basoball na- per, that 1'fuilfer, of Chicago, has had to cover both Anson's and his own torritory for years. ) of the niort unfurtutifite players In the busiuess is Ki.-kley, of Toronto, Canada, liarilly a gatno but what he is mora or loss Injure.!. (Kihk, of tiie New Y'orks. bas so far boon playing great ball, lie has bad the laugh on the ex-cults who Uhed to Jeuruigly call him "papa." The 1'ltb.tmrg Club has purvbasod pitcher Howtlnrs's releaw from lU.stou, and lie has sigiuxl with the club. Whito and Kuwa wuro laid off. The only players now In tho Lvaguo who were members of tlx' organizatiou when it was formed are: Hiuwa, Austin, U"llourko and White. Rociiestek, N. Y., Is to lose Its Intnnyi tioiud league club, which is f.iiXI Wbind. I'he club aud fruuehise are to be sold to the highest blddor. Philadelphia won throe straight gant.is on thoir own grotiu.ls from New York. if lata tho "Phillies" hare beon p!yiug tuu strongest games of any club iu tlio Lwaguu. At the end of the snaon (Syracuse, N. Y., Is to lose the m rvi-es of Jai U Chapman, who Ib to iiutnage und luive entire charge of tlw IjouiavUlo club noxt season at a salary of fiTiOO. Mchpiiy, of the Syracuse (N. Y.) toam, has the imrtrait of his best girl tuttoood upon his rigbtarm. Wheu the opjMisiug tooiu aru hit ting him he seeks inspiration by studyiug thu I'ieturo. Tiir now Chicago ball ground will n CM f.et long und fuot n ido and has buen pur chansl (ortlltt.UOt). The Hold will buuucloMxl by a brick wall aud v.ill bo thu protttcst in the country. The following cities have been ruprosunto.1 in tiie National Lcagjno m thu iKt: Kansus City, Kt. lmiii, lilwaiiko, Cincinnati, IxhlIhvUIo, Hyrauuse, Tmy, Worocntor, Provi dence, liurtford and liulfalo. Boston has played less mnu, ffteon, than any other team. 'Chicairo hnx use! sixteon, IndianaMlis and Cleveland goventcon oadi, New York eighteen, philailclphia uiuetoeu, Pituliurg twenty-one and WaxhUigton tweu-ty-threa A Bohtox paper Is authority for the state ment t'.i'ii "llordie ilicliarilKou's wife is a conxtant attendant At tiie ball gamus. It coKts Hardie tl for every strikeout and overy error, while Mrs. Kiohurdsou is taxed tl for every bate hit. Jlardio lias docidotU tho btwtof it thus far." Rem Bates, while umpiring n ball gnmo near Owenslroro, Ky., for two clubs of boys, made a illcisiou iu the bixth inning to which Frank Morris, who was at tho but, ohjnctod. A quarrel und a lluht followed, resulting in HnMs fatally stubbing Morris with a pocket knifo. Hnt'M wus nrroKted und Morris soon Afterward dioi. Hates is but sixtoon yeuM old. Thu Oirokee Indlntis aro tho "boss" ball plnyorj of this continent. Kitty or sixty yeursa:;o, wlinu they lived in northern fJoor (tin, they used to meet once a year on a htrj;n platoon among tho mountains and havo a grand ball game festival. Thu Indiunsoamu from a hundred miles around. A baiulol near by retains thu lidtuuol' "ball L'round" Ui this il.iy. Pai'L H.TtK.s, of Indiau:tolia, the only ball player who compleul u inplo play ulonu, made bis first uppoariiucd as u proteshioiuil under tbo management of Nick Young at Washington ia lsJ. Thu phenomenal play made by him wits in a close game in Preva lence in 17S against tlu lUoton club, with nieuo:i six-on i and third, und honindcamirno ulous running caU'li, close to si'ou.t huso. Both men had stnrtud for homu, und I linos, with bail in hand, touched third a:id socoud. league nsconn. rv., .o tt rr4ma Boston 47 24 ,eU Now York 43 M ,(KH1 Clovelaad 43 i .673 Philadelphia 4i Hi .568 Chicago... M HH su ,40 Pittsburg U0 43 .411 Indianapolis 27 40 .870 Washington 'it iti .34 AMUHI0AN ASSOC tATIOlt nECOItn. Rt. lymis hft M ,i7u Brooklyn 60 'J7 .641) Haiti aiore 45 82 .5i)5 CineiaasAi 44 M .657 Atbletie 40 &.1 WH Kansas City til 45 , tii Columbus 2'J 60 Jr7 LouisvUhs 17 CJ THE LABOR WOBtD. 4 Wood-caviu are enjoying good times. Til strike of the Berlin baker baa col lapsed. , The Federation of Labor has Issued on eight hot it primer. The strike fever appears to have spread all over the central portion of Europe. The custom of providing sick relief fundi is on the increase with trade unions. A stew gun factory is to he started In Flor ence, Haas., to employ about 400 men. Mator Hart, of Florence, Masa, haa ap propriated 1 1000 for sporteon Labor Day. TilKRE are 172,000 persons engaged In th manufacture of cotton goods in this country, AnovT two-thirds of the Ptatm now hnv bureaus for the collection of industrial sta tistic. Thomas Mat-hook, a London conchmaker, has written a treatise on the coaching of ap prentices. JamraO. Blaixe, Jr., son of the RocroMr j of Ktnte, ia now a fireman on a Maine Cen tral locomotive. In Russia there nro sixty -seven Immcnst spinning mills, employing an aggregate oi ll.WP0KK) spindles. - Ktrikxs of one kind and another are epi demic in England and (Scotland on lioth a largo and a small scale. A movement is on f .nit for the formation of a national organisation of tho nio and liortcr brewery employes. RntcRl.A Tins In different parts of F.nglanit have lately received an advance in "wages of one to two cuts per hour. The luwl ndler In a Pittsburg Iron mil! makes fifty dollaiT per day, ami his family rides Ixdiiud a spanking team. A rouKiott rtiinv reprnsenting capital Oiiiounting to AIO.ikXI.UK) in to esUhllsh all iron and steel plant at Han Francisco. The New F.nglnnd Boot and Shoo Ijistcru' I'tiion, which was orgntiiiil ill Docomlicr, if.ii. now iius a iiiciiiiK'rsiiip of io,ihi. Mr. V. BEi.LirmiiAM bos jurt retired frot-engUic-ilriving un tho (4reat Northern Rail way (Kngland), after forty years' wrviiv. TltR board of public works and city coun cil of Cincinnati have adopted the eilit-lioiit dnv for city lalxuvrs, with no reluct ion of ay. BxroHTH from buil.l.Ts In tho largo citiei find suiall towns show tluit houselmililin was never more active tluui it is so far iu lsno. Mr.. PowriERf.y. of tho Knights of Ijilnir, considers eight hours a day t.Nt Ion,; to work, and incliues to lion Franklin's four houi luuit. New IlAvrw (Conn.) plutnliers now work eight hours a day for Unvo mouths of t he yuar, and nine hours a day for thu remaining uluo uumths. Tiie New York Rtato lnlior Appropriation for this year allows tl5,w0 for the Board ol Arbitration, $.'J0,uutl for factory iimp.s-tlon, and tHi.tXX) for tho Bureau of Lnlior Ktntis. Uos. I New England theKaturday half holiday movement is growing rapidly. Almost allot tho largo niiiuufacturiug concern in Mnssa I'buwtts and Maino have ndopt.sj its prac ticc. Im Sulil. (iermany, aud other plncn where (lie tiiuuufttt'ture of nillitniv arms U u kpociiUty, the men toko work homo, aud their Wives and children ussist them sixUx'ii or eighteen hours a day. The Ameilciui Federation f Ijilmr l plcdginl to rtrivo to secure tho adoption by all tho (stut.wof laws irohibiting the::iploy nient of children under fourt.i-n years oi ua in foi'tori'-s, inin.w or workshops. Im Stoverstown, a villngo in Yorksliinv nnglaiid, there is n society of women liarlx-rn iiumlx-riug six tuemlM-rs, ami iu foavillo, about live miles from tho villains a kiudre.1 lockty of five buxom women liarlicr. Tun Italian InlMirers aro largely (riven to Uie ipiatliiig of samaparilia and othor light tton-intoximtiug beverages in the hot seasin of the yufr K.iijr-ihtivcbv.fo'v : thorn -in-lulge in ooer or otlwr alootfioLio liimors w mie it work. The International Lalior Congress, In sec tion at Paris, France, jiiLssed a ries of res lutionH demanding u utiiverial tnaxiiuum of sitrht hours for n day's labor, one holiday very wei-l: and tho unconditional r.uppreit uon of all lalxir by children ux-dcr fouru-cti fours of ao. Oi'ti.aw Killrii. Ijite news from tiie In dian Territory is to the etluct that tliefmnoui dusjierudo, Bt. I-opeki, was killed lust Hun day by tbo Captuin of the Creek Indiut: Light Horso Company, bt. Lopeki was e Ute Indisn, a member of tho notorlotii Wudcy Burnett baud of outlaws, and oneol tho inostdreaded desperados in tho Territory It was be who, while tinder arrest und in irons murdered Deputy United States Mar h!i1 Phillip and posse a year ago by bout in them dowu with bis huudcuUe. The 0 bees Goons Game. The rooms or olliccs of Win. C. Burns, ut No. 17 Moure street, New York, wero invaded by the po lice and neurly 15,000 in money und ISO box es und strups wero seized. Burns hud been doing a "greon g iods" business in tho place under the name cf Ellis. lie was arrested by Mr. Anthony Comstock, in consequence of a number of tomplulnlsmudeby country men who bud been victimized by him, und wis arruigutd in the U. ti. Court and hold in 2,000 bail to an er. Will Dkfy the Law. At a meeting oft hi Cincinnati laloouista at Central Turner Hall, ut which 1,200 were present, Adum Lotx. Chairman of the Committee, offered a reso lution to this effect: "That the suloonisU keep open their euloons in defiance of tht law." Tho resolution was unanimously adopted. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Wf. have 700(1 miiisioiinriex. CllK'AOo has over -iono saloons. Tukkk are less than U.V,CHK Indinnr TllK watrineloii crop is ubitudant. Tuhuet bas Joined tho Triplo Alliance. Hi:vf.s Stati-s elwt Stnt- officers this year. CuiCA.iu wants the World's Fair iu 1Ki2. TltKiiE is a glut of butter in New York city. Alokiua Is Buffering from a plaguo of lilClLstU. Tim (j.ivcrnor of North Dakota is Ut gel flSOOO u year. Tim watermelon growers of the f-'outh huvou trust. t:mijj bas flontid fl.oOO.lXA of er cuiit. bonds at pur. Nbwimkt, Ky., is very much excited bo cause it has four Mayors, TiiKltis ure twejity enst of sunstroko ut the North to one ut the South. Hick will be plenty aud cheap, as an un usually largo crop is promised. The fare on tlio new (3ougo Railroad in Africa is thirty-eight cents u mile. Thk nunilwrof telraph stations in the world was increased last yvar by 7200. The premium on goM at Buenos Ayres boa advunoed to scventy-flvo pT cent. Tas Bovermueiit will taku cnntiid of all the telephone hues hi Frauoo withiu a year. TwtNTV-Tvo H.rsoui aro known to havo lort tiK'ir lives in tho West Virginia floods. Ksckskivb rains have damagct cotton tnd wheat in Tennesson, Mississippi und Texas. Theiuc will l3 twenty-sevon agricultural fairs in Connecticut dtu'iug tho present fc-ttsou. Cuuj: has let railroad contracts to the amount of &)2,47i,000, oil to bo complctod within five years. (EKRAL SliEKtDAN'M privato secretary from 1H75 to lHhO, is iu Jail in Kausas City for horse stealing. Two uunukeu axd fiktt ministers havo applied for an army chaplaiuship which be Xiuiut vacant soou. The cotton crop of Texas this year will prububly reach 2,000,(XX bales and tho corn crop v. ill be enormous. The Hhali of Persia is snbl to havo two or tluvo of bis wives acuompanying bun on his European tour in men's attire. Ovkii $250,000 has boon paid to bone(lcI tries in the Cuiiomoiigh Valley of Pouusylvu uia by lifo iusuronoa companies. Atlanta, Oa., now owes between 11.500,. Ooo and (2,000,000 upon wuicli it U paying even and eight per cent, interest. Toi'iutA, Kan., guts a now Industry worth loO.OOO annually by the discovery of a tine bed of terra cotta clay near the city. The hay crop of New England this rear will not only tie enormous, but it will be by far the largest that has ever boon cut. Within tho pant year over 6000 Russians liable to military service have been forcibly prevented from leaving that country for the United States. GurnniK, Oklahoma, with It suburbs, now pas 15,000 inhabitants, six banks, eight newe iapera, thirty-seven lumber yards, and bun uredsof stores. Comptrollkr Meykrh, of New York city, has negotiated a loan of (12,000,000 for the new parks for thirty years at two per cent, interest per annum. The Tatne of Short Word W oil know how to talk, and tl.cro Is a certain quota of words pnt ou the tongue of every man just as the song in given to the canary bird or to tlm roldri. But bejond the aong these birds cannot go. And bcrond tho natural speech, or the words which natnre trivosto every one, I he illiterate human being cannot go. His vocabul ary ia limited until he become student. Then it begin to widen. And there i no boundary line to it posei bililie. The writer who imagine he can give additional rmphmis to a com-! Iioidtion by tlio tine of largo word is greatly mistaken. Tho economy of tlio render's attention is absorbed in ntider tanlft)R and applying these big words, and there i little of tho mental energy left with which to digest tho ide'n which theo long word contain. The picture which i brought before his mental vision i then foie dim nud un certain. If tho writer would give more prominence to the idea and less to the verbal frame; in other word, if he would use simple language, w hich by font rant would bring out tho idea, ho would not only economize hi render's mental energy, but would benefit him self by funking himself more ensily un derstood. The mind i not able to do more than one thing at a time and do it well. It cannot delve into the mys teries of A liiaiy-syllnbled word and comprehend the thought in a proper tnnnner nt once. IWh tho innn en tlint he rnmio; w rite n Ikm.U ornn article with little words? Thou ho is very wrong. If he knew how many little word are iu tho fp cell of the land he would not nav that heeatitiot find those small wohN. And it may be said that these small word have more force than tho big words, because the r.otil of the tongue, or it would be more tit to say speech, i to be found in the short words more tlmu in the long. In thi nll the men who write on v-t.nls think ns one. They feel that the very life oi the thing i shown in the short word. There is no lung word that will take the place of bit, sour, roar, splash, acid, serai e, sough, w hi, bang, rough, smooth, keen, blunt, thin. I'm h of these words i like the thing which it sot forth, and so it i more strong and helps the brain in its work. . . . . - Two F.xchhcs. When tho Board of Trade of Chicnro novid from tlio old business center tlo irt ins a rush for the old oillcc vacated by he nabobs of commerce. After uwhdc, beso new tenants found tho lnh-pri -cd ootiis didn't pay, uud Sought ull kinds of ixcuses to move. Among these unfortunates were Stul hi md Stoblm. Fach bad rent. .1 an ollice, sfubliN iu tbo basem. tif, Stol bs iti li e ittic. When the renting iig. id came around. Wr. Slubbs auiiouuccd his ii.t. utiou of noving. "But you can't do it, you know," said the Igont. "Why not?" "WeVo got yon on a year's lease. " "Well,' I have reasons fur abandoning lo coso." "What reasons?" ."This basement mom is damp. Th glue n tho desks got so moist tin y fell to pi res. I'ho books are id! moldy, and I've got rheumatism from it. I'd ougbt to Kite Jon lor dauiiigeM." The. uk( ..i looked seated limbered nonie liing about "being sorry; Move, of course, n you must," slid went" to Sec Mi. Htobb. Mtobb surprisel bun with u similar leclariitioti of intention to move. "What's jour complaint ?" growled tho Igont. "Dnmpiicss here, too, I suppose.'" "No, sir, just tho reverse. Why, sir. tho un bin l.lisl. rod liio iloor till it s nil out nf plumb, my new desk is all scorched, uu I I've got no blood hit. with tbo dry rot in Ibis place." "You ot very badl.V deceived by tv.o v. rv ihrewd men," a fnt-nd told tho agent, a day or two biter. "1 hose s. .-unips got rich on those cilices. " "How so? They said net and dry " "Yes, Slubbs was in the bau.-mi id licit (or to the saloon. Kept full all the lime, and got so jovial that everybody liked him. Business boomed on account of Lis rare .Kid-nature." "And Stobbs?" "lie was dry very dry. rn"incnt sa loon ei .'bt IHIitN down. K pt sob. r for a mouth from necessity, reformed, and saved lunii in drinks in two weeks!" Il llun't I'uy To use uncertain means when siifTerinK from illseast-b of the liver, blood or liimis, such M liiliousii.w., or "liver comiJaint," skin 1Ih riiHwt, scrofulous sores nr swelliiiKH, or from tin ir serofulii (commonly known in consump tion of the liuus) whrn Ur. Pierce's liol.lcij Medical Dlrcovery I guat anted to cure all tluwe atTnet'ons. If taken In time, or money paid for il will by promptly rcfun.bxL IMA offered for an Inourah'e c.iso of Catarrh in ihe Head, by tho proprietors of Dr. bmio'l Uuuiedy. Another Furopcon war lias been start.d sn pujr. Buying und using nn Amunk Fim: -Pi-v k Is eiiuivaient to tt reduction of 10 per rent, in the price of coal. Notice their advertise ment in this paper. They will tend illus irated circular free. TM A l l M t'l.LKn bus been fined $10 for misdemeai'-oi' at l'ursouu, Kan. What's in a iiauio? Do You Cave that ellrcmo tired feeling, languor, without .ptn-tltn or strength, ImpalroU tllgeatlon, nn.l a gen eral feeling cf liilBery It la liiipoanlhlu to il..-rtlie 7 ii'Ast'a SarsaparUla la a wonderful meUU-luu for eroatlng an aiipotlte, prouatlng itl-eallon ami ton ing up tho whole ayitem, giving tn nutli and activ ity In I'liu-c of weakneu oiM ilcbllltjr. lie turo to got llKr. "I tAko ll xsl'i Saranparllla every year as a toulo with mont aatlAlocuiry results, I reooinnimid IIothI's Sarnaparilla to all who liavo that miaerablo tired feollug." C. 1'aumu.u, 34 J Drldge Bt., Urook lyn, N. Y. Hood's Garsaparllla lold by all drugiflata. 1 six fur S. Preparad only by C. L HuOD 4 CO., Apottaucarli-l, Low oil, Hut, IOO Dosea One Dollar AN-A-LIN THE System Regulator. Are your I-lver, Kidneys or Bowels out of er.lerf M A N-A-I.i sj will rait them In order. Are yon Constipated and Blllousr M a.n-a-I. IX will correct both troubles. Does your bead iichef Man-a-MN will cure It. Are you suffering from Piles? M an-a-li will make t bem disappear. Is you Complexion ra How, f '"" your bad and h e d Man. A I.IN win give you rosy cheeks, a pure breath and a clear head Fnrasvstem tnst 's out if order thoro Is nothing like Man-a-WH and nothing like It to beep the system o order. Trv It. Kohl bv all ilnu'utit--l a bottlej flforlo Kend for Dr. nnrimun's "Ilia of bile.1 Mun-u-lln Is maruraetured by TttlS l'UUNA oJ-LD. CO., Coltuuou., O. inaKR i iiem insnppniir. js you l"om fallow, f ; J . VV BILIOUSNESS benvyT Imum J : Penny wis an1 pound foolish" an those who think It f'Sinnmy to um clif n soda anil rosn Mfts, Instead of Ihe good old Dol.blns's Klectrlo Hoap- far vale by allgrooors shioe Ittoi, Trv It once, ll t- m.n.in, There are V.ono Icelanders In the city of Winnipeg, Man. If sAllrted with sore eyes use Pr. tsssn Thoniiin'a Kye-water. liruggista sell at Xoo. per bottle. Ask your drnmrlst for "Tsnslll's Punch." Mr. Macdonald, tue u.auaner who led the London 'limes' into the I'igott fur ijery buslnvs, Is a kcn stid c ever iporn insn with a rod and gun. He was tbo administrator of the 'I lines" tl.iMO.OOO coiuiniasarUt relief fund in tho Crltuo.tn war. HE ALDINK FIltK l'LACE 1 i tlrftire flnyln (irafes, g'tnni ritiuUt, Krnl Iree. Hi Abllne .t. sin. r Warm Honrs, I'rrferl rnlllallontsiloc..ft lualit. and is cleanly. BmnctoAl, i.ike, tteodrrtat. Can bej.i.eil loenm. men c Inmneyc. or at like other Ernies, amtr.in be run at b:.ll tli . i-K-latiyoiiier. Ao'io' mini MH1. CO., Gijuil KjH" lllD- Piiiirt fl P .inRTENS i LESSENSPAfM::enTnnFF DIMINISHES DA- ur7 CJhroiilo IVoiirn.lgin. Fcrmanent Cn: e. fnt it, hit. IMiH a loaf wltk tnril.ii la um ka4: srMtrauA si H: gv si jMokaOUalrial, Sftvt hn tatlralf crt-l. Be retara. JLStMlAB AWtf.llUW LntsaiSlSl,aaMo.,m. Permanent Cures. Oeteter IT, HIS. Mf wttt was sralrM fresi acaralula; tSa coalf ant w,lk a atp, 1 koaiiht Si. ieatsi oil; after eaa bottle aa m4 the walkeA aboat; entttiaaeA aaa wpleuiy tv4 k.r. iAM. t MPftrnr. 8prinal, tfia. Pfrmnnent Cures. Imt tt, HIT. Tears ae k4 asrlft; eel eabject M iu tl aew, the care tr ee of St JereSc oil wee turn. Bet; th.ra aaa been so reram-see ef the pe.nfal aatutlea. C. W. srASOLta. Terk. rtaaa, AT riuaoi'lfl AND DtAttki THE CHARLES A. Vflr.FLCA CO.. Rattlmora, Ml V M III CHEAPEST AND BEST; GERMAN DICTIONARY OF 024 PACES FOR CKLY OKE COLLAR.! A FIRST-CLASS DICTIONARY AT UUV lMAI.Ii I'lUt r, T! irlvM Tntrll h W r U with th nrrmiq r.M't I'litnn il ri'tiittin-intinit unit i innnii W.-rt- w!ti Llityllfth lHfll.lt.HU4. N 111 p.l..Ui Hit rt-i. l t t'f 91 In, .) ) ''II 'III 1 ni l W II T TUfM t a,va. FlIU III M : I. 1 H r"e r '..! Ill I -..;.. . 1. 1 M 'I I.,. I ..in nn I ! 1 1. -I to I- i v ."I en t I nin mi" I1. ni d .III It. 1 .11.1 li t c.-. t l.i "h.I ii It I. rlnl In u . I.. -ill. a l.i-.k l'l rt-.- t-rli-l -i . ! T f- SLtl IhlloM.I I.U.I SI I..I nail..'. VI. il. IUkLU i3L0 tr ALL 0HVt. MAKE CHICKENS PAY. for tin In K I 'l t Mi tat in alait n it ttti iti in it h I t . In m K P iviiitf On- i r.t im i f n I't-if ti Hi I' 1 1 1 r Kh.xi is- t j. ti nin . t nr, I'tit w i' wit wi i.ii'fc! l-r Int iiliil 1 1 tit - - ! i ? ;-- it iiiini .tt Vl.llH t (ilf llM l ,i H tn I i (. i X miuI fin. I m .i-. n . tf K" I t' t hkfbJ- Mtlil ellfii h i t ttrlllllk. ; m hi li 1 i w l h f.-r hiMilitiif I tn f.. . iiti.l . t i t lull, Hiu l. -H Iiiui. Vn w i n Huh Md 'i, i (n i ii it rr-M'te nil.- Kiit i-t'.. 1" 'i.V'. lll'OK IM II. HO I I .1 1 I.cimiiii it Mii't-i, N. . ( Il v. v ft i.0 A MONTH i-ati 1w in!.' w.irkli 4 I vf.tr iim Ai.t nti i.ri'frrri .1 a hn n furnle.li 1 ll'ifeM- Allil HW ttivlr H lu'lc tlttli) Ut tUv liUNtlli'fil. Nnrt inom-htM inny In1 yr ttn y iuilvtl kI-wi, tvw vncfiiirti'ii tn tivttt ninl i-liti M. t. Ji'llN SN A l-9 MrIh Kt . Itli-hruotiil, V. Ti. It. - f'O'it $titte t'is i f '! ij-ttnr .NVivr min't ih ajf rnltfj fflrt fur rrf'.y. I. ' J, f t it, ERAZElTJSol oiti.u U It tNOfc M Ad.treet BOOK PUG. CO., 134 Leonard Street, New York City. A V fih ISA i&rf&fr CKEJ.FEST-:-FAMILY -:-ATLAS KNOWN. oraLY a a oejntts. 191 Pnnps, 91 Full-Paan Mans. r....r.. M n-e i f ri. h sta.. 'l. rrlti r. in the si, , 1 1. 1 ' -r .i.r ... i. nr.fT IN THK IV le- tiat u.a oeauian. Vu.d kfer.wkara. I T; o-,i Slut. W..N.I I In- I. It. i l-l. . in... t!i.. .l:o. ln.l. ..r 1 I II II SI fit.-; till1.- .'I I .... i. 1. 1 . -il;i! . I. . r I.,. I nti.. u.-i:i- t. io-i ut ..I . . s.il.ir. r i .1 . ..i! ninl 111. fl III. II (. "M;,;l,l, - III m Hit,. 1.1,1, . ,. fi.nii-. with lb. :r i-i.-lu. ti. iihim.l il,.- mt.it- lh.-r.rr, ; d.lU-r.-t.t liiiilil'te. till, e ill:, I tiltlnUr i. . I... i. n ; i ti-. i-lr. M-..thi- ni.e i-l .-n h I "I. Ii-ti c. i.nlrv; '.-nil --I k-'-i- i rilu- tit ; j- l-iil.-it-.. II. rtii. il ul l-ri-lii -fM I ai'-l It,, il in. ti. i lulu. : .on. iitt f ii... I,-. ., in-,, n '. 1. 11,1 II li- lull !,! I 111- Tl it . I. in k I,. . cow. I 'ii-i ii. I .-i ii,. r. innn..- ii r. vi ul,-., i .-. Mi .i i ! .1 t -i. . th. .Ml l.i i. Ill Ii Mill. 1 il- -H, dt -. fri ... HnniH'e I iilli-m-. I 17 l...;i :l . I111..11... S. .. is roait FtiiM m st E z?::;:;x;! If . ;1 1 . 1 r- 1 i-1, 1 ,v i.ii.iii. ..,.1 1 r. ..i.l 1. it , N. V. Mill" UANTMI. .I.,l..i-i...i ...i, i f , ,., hlli - . - 1 . t ill II, 1 . .lulls, ii , I I' 11 , ;! !-. Ni. il, s.r. . 1. I'l,i':i i. I,., a, . . 1 . 1 1 -. 1 III 1 . , Ml I lorn ai.i tl lalu.i.' li loell EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONF. At:H 1, r 1. 1 1 r. !-.. in . t.i. 1- t t- ; n i. 1 1 ! .t.ilnt Hit- utti- 1- th. 1 iti. 1. riih r.ir II I. .in... 1., ,-i tun. h 1 11 1 1 .1 ti,. id- 11 I 1 tit.., , i, r it lo.iti 1.1. tH.'l l ttf:.t Ii..m "i II .-li.. I t -. I,,. - fun,,,) ' .- i l,n f t :l. In n 1,. . run - a'l tin- Nell. I. Vt..r.l I'.iat 1 .1 lnr '.'.'J fl-lile. uouii 11 1. no: m:. i n 1.1.1 ma st. n. v OROPSY. "'ii I I.10 cn ,ro 1... I . hi.. s. t . . I M. Ill 11, ,, 1 1 , ,, 1, ., ,,, In 1. nun o I I'l I.i I. A -Tn , ir.:. N : 1 mi., 11,1 1., i.i PATENTS! A.Lfhmnnn. N .rl.lllt.l"ll,lM: 11 1 im I'ltvumr VK.-ntM wmitiil lt an Imur fin now artlfli fntTUA iilht rinli fr''. K. MitMUH HnfTa' t, N. Y. IAI.MM Ml OI.K( K. I'hliu.lr pMa. IX K. It ll'--ti:Mili I b.-mt. n, Ur' ' f'Tt-irriittir. PEERLESS DYES II II .. lull . I II..: DUTCHER'S FLY KILLER f 1 1. It f "a ft C.' til KVYt i, I WTt hln t will kill 11 urt ... fH-i. Hli'tm liiirlit( itr'tiiil i' tn. iltvtiiix at ', ticklliirf your tnf. "Mim tinnl vtfitfd uinl ' ruri- i,iH'rti trlrtliM rviin. lHefi I 'i't rrillaif'T H ttliitU V. Il "If IIKU, M. AIIMB, Vt. wtio JmT mnl ri"N fTv tm' "rp,l n"N REPJSIOWSSw.wjw??' tlurisiMftti, ii vfsMktiictaiH, i, 1. klfuiiLU nlt tif. JOSEPH H. HUNTER. fr.M.vv'VOT ISOSOUiE FOR ISVffiOI. rnn -ivi r n v 11 1. nmir.rnTi. YOU All abiuit .1 Horse, ffctinnsand sti (iuar Cure when same is Atft by the Tfftli. Dil'fc-irnt Tarts of to Shot' Tropei'ly. lnintlrcds if others oiijrht to be in the man and buy who may have invasion, fif all animals, the liable to be ref 11 i red the lack of them of dollars. All of nui eh other inform. Horsemen can bo inj our ioo-1'ao I'ook.which we will on receipt of only How to pick Out ri C1001I One, See Im;cr. d against Fraud. Detect Iiii-case and effect a wissiblc. Tell lat to call tlio the the How l-u.;,' the Animal These points and equally important possession of every lias occasion, or to use that nobkst Horse. They aro at any minute, and may cost hundreds the furepfoincf and ation valuable to obtained by read Illuslrutod Hone forward, postpaid, 25 cents in stamps. ustiftl 1-Paie liarse Bool ONLY A QUARTEH, IN SILVER 03 STAMPS. BOOK PUB. HOUSE, 134 Leonard St.. N. Y. Dr. Lobb, Aftar IU. ethers fall, euuault 329fi15thSL PHiLA., PA. Twenty yaara oontlauotu praetu-e bt tba treat ment and ear of th. aw ral efleote of early rice, destrogrln bulb mind and bud 7. HeUlcln. and treatment for on. month, Fir. D.llare, KUl aeotmly sealed from obeercatlon to any adiUwa. Beelt ea Hperlal fllaeaaes ftr.e. I anaXrkilakevRa IteonreS at hoass wltf out palav Book of jeaM ttenlaraa.nl FHEEe iBsiMnaasi m.tti.ij... m.u ' AUmmtM. Urn. 0310 Ws VfUHetliiU 61 fa 9H a dar. SamplM worth f 9. 1 .1 Free. 1 Unoe not muter hi.eea' feet, . rlta llr.we 1 sisr Malum U.la Ueld.r f UollrJliuo. pay n n ra pi npuv 9(2dQtUVDtaa4 Ml MM I pre'rrthe and fullre.. dorite His ti a. Ili im.r sp'tl.T fm the veriain cura .if ttllH rtll.-AM. O.U.l.M.HAIf AM.M P., Ait-alrrduui, N V, t'e bsv sold Big (i 'ft many yeara and It !. n elven tL. lest of aai..- isi-tinn. D. r. Dvcnr on.. i-i,in.. in 1 .00 . Bold by ixutsMa CHirHrrTtRTJ CNCLtcit PENMYKOYAL FILLS. lUit CrOA at.miinU Hi und . snn rwti.irv 1.1 inr asov. ( a,w mrm. i.fttllt, ak lPMnifli rr la Mtflial Hntnil.iK rr tnriuiiie hsiM tk lltl kly f iMtuh. I alkii. aa. t!lae. k. llifi.j Inr farti.jii.ii , a- 4 .w IA iir. t.f aiHL rif, t
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