n i ntf I pOWN TO jjjaiii. JUMPS THE TRACK. iiLtePTini" - L .r.linK of rails on rotten timbers ,ths Wel reim . i-.:.t. .ftppnooll. Two -w ... . .. rctiirniiiKfromtha hafiliW W1,U ' I ! I"" , ti.,HoF wira nreclli- L nLil rninon F i r 15-foot embankment, causing an W" .... i..,..n nf ncraons were : . n b. wwckag where the, h t,ie" faul" W?1' , !,ni tUirty-uine others more or lass MI UI J. roWKItf, of No. 13 Forty , htreet, l-ittslmrgii. proprietor or a '"" -i .-rlV-r at o. 47:17 Hullor street, j Lliu.ii mMu.itly. Ar1 fortv-tlve i iir.vrt '"' n.l liiuiily Member of I'-1,, J? i..lre.l ttii.l t-oiil Iteglmetit. t V KMX. four-year-old diiiiKlitcr of Ms 'r.rrvll. ..fTurei.tum, who WHU a sec- K?im?i.ter wa seriously hurt. i,.,.. ., - iu,i whosa ware of ' ,l'nrr bw) not oeeii ileterwiiieil, killed So. 6 i-pans tlio Ituflulo creek at a IntsMit seven mile north of Krcetort, W .1.-......1. .1...... ...till. bril-e '"''"ft ''nut 15 feet above the ini. The timber on tin l.ri.lj-o seoms to tWa rotten, for whn the train atruek ahk! rate of red. the rails ..i ...,l two of the coaches i-aroetioil over. t first car struck the bottom of the creek L.i ff ittl a t'T itusii, wei ww uuiosb 1.1CT.I to splinters. The secotnl. Lb It ft the bruise more slowly beinx lilH,bytlii'Cotiilin(t. Uno end linniiy .dud the ground, mid in this alinoit jut idicular position it stooil until the terri- i ii.ruMtt-. liuil Iwen extricated. I lie iitti jjufilrs. i'urrell was killed in thi i-. fated train was drawn by engine Xo. itid maimed oy conductor Josopn ay, Engineer Joun vuinncn; i-iremuu uuaii and Hrakemuii t liarlev Rums. in: shot a KAnnrr. rartt-iirr.f msouhu ma.mikkstatioks op j HMirrKN I'oNSl IKM E. JA singular manifestation of a smitten LsdeiKti a exhibited at ormlown, A Mennonite minister, named Land!, k'litiir In Worcester, went before MukU- :,e I'ner, and confessed that he had viola Ithepune laws by shooting a rubbit after U" close of the sasoii in which rabbits may legally tak.-u. Iletuid thut, realizing immcliately after hit lie had commuted a crime, he K'ive the ti'.t.it to his nephew, who sold it to a man r whom it wa. eaten, lie said his con tact had troubled him ever since, ami Lit lie dmired to atone by Buttering the ffjulty priacrihed by law. TlKSceoiumodutiiiK iiiaistrate at once mposed a line of (5 which the (.readier vol, suteiucntly claimiiij und receiving mlf the amo lit of the tine, which La law gives to the informer. Having as appeased his conscience so far as his In- l;rilual act was concerned, the preacher dgol information against his uephew and eman who had extcn tho rabbit fur hav 5 re?ctively exiosed it to sale und jmr- lliwed it, contrary to Kame laws. Thu inag- fctrate imposed a line of loon each of the Tender, which Landis ulso paid, receiving L return the informant's half. WANTED RKVKSQE. 1 CONHPIKACY TO rolKON FIVB FAUMRKS OF INDIANA. A conspiracy to kill five of tho best known Tinners at Winamac wai made known by barley Lytic, who lilod an allidavit against B liii Sutton, changing him with conspiracy Jit!i In in (Lytic) to put strychnine in whin- y, and (jive it to live men, neighbors of jputton, and then burn their bams, and ulso lie Odd Fellows' building at Stur City. Lytlewasto receive the small sum oft3 jf )r hi work when completed. Ho had the A'.ryctmiue in his p'juesiiou and gave it to aaeritr lliirton. 1 Sutton is one of thi wealthiest farmer fhere, owning ab ut 1,0V) acre of land and .'al estate. All the par los live noar Star 'ity. ix mil south of Wintuao. A previ ous quarrel with his neighbors Is Sutton's ,Tea.ijn for forming a conspiracy to kill them. in the spring of lM one of bis neighbor's liys, William Uonnutt, and SUtton's were I 'mvii)? with a gun, when it exploded and Uhut Ix.tU of the boys. Sutton sued for dam. am an 1 was defeated. He placed the blame Ion the Odd Fellows, claiming they helped to vcieat liira. CAPTURED A THIEF. At Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mrs. R. Ii. Aryan, a small and dedicate Inoki uiouxht she heard a noise in her bedroom. Xbemadean examination and found tho md.)w hud been oiK!iie.l,and on looking "'it she saw a young muu u th yard. He . u"ou, miu uu ueiug lom lie , uot liv tl'erc, started up the alley toward The ladv'a iiui.I,.i.,.,. ...! i , . -rf "cwuih nruuseu, ron looked in the bureau and missed her iNd watch. Snatching her husband's ro Txiver from the drawer she followed and wrUK the thief, getting the drop on him ( P";ieu. At the point of thu PMol he surrendered, and stood with his uu up until a neighbor came. Telling luenmn to hold the thief, she started oir to Dt policenwn. She was do soouer around corner, than the thief hit the neighbor UJ rtQ. niaklnn goo'l his ecan. Bbat, AMi.ucAKs.-Ths Mexican steamer le UUllrr. rrl...l . . . r, ... ""'iging word that la the early part of July 2? ""out In the 1,500-foot level of the '"pooilne, .saar the town of the same X u VUt 10 meu their lives. i),- Hcri were in in mino at An. : !' 0',lh9 ,lre' unkn-wa ant., Z . "'"uer,y of Baa Francisco, vol uieerej i., ,..,. .... ,. . ' full rescue, inesiiartwas , Uoa to tUo tl'l ,uo Americans tr.i i m.-ou. luenro lasted sov HE MAKES HIS OWN GODS. 4BEADIRO MAir wno won.uup tiirki nun- SRKO IIOMK MADE IDOLS. A most remarkable character has just been onearthed at Iteadi ng, rcnnsylvatila. He it thorough Idolater, and daily bows down ts gods of his own manufacture within sound of the church-going bells, as reverently and devoutly as the most pious Hindoo or Zulu. He has made a religion entirely his own and has evolved out of it some 300 or mors gods, wh dwell in and speak through tht same number of Idols of clay. All of his gods are hollow and are from time to time filled with such food as he tblnkl their peculiar nature demands. Among others, ho has a god of medicine. This Is filled with pills and mid prtneription, and whenever he feels unwell he prays to this divinity and always, lis says, with benefi cial results. Ho has god of sewing ma chines, which is tilled with blank contract! for the purchase of machines on tho install ment plan. He lias one image which he calls the god of preachers and says it has congregation of 300 in its stomach. He ha one god which he says is Inhabited by his own celestial spirit, and another which con tains tho spirit of his mother. He has these images set up on shelves In his cellar and his garret and worship them constantly according to his needs. His tiaiiK is William Chrtitoph Clemmer, and his houe is nt liU Locust, where he lives with his wife and six children. He is a brick linker by tra lc and work regularly at one of the brick-yards of the city, otvupylng all of his spare tune with bis idols, which be rathUm out of clay obtained at tho brick yard. He is a I'eiiii'iylvaiiia lliitrliniaii anil contiut seak English, is unlettered and cau Scarcely read. A CLAIRVOYANT'S CLAIM. FORRTOI.D Til K riNIUMO K A II00V ANU WANTS , TIIK UKWAIlll. Last January EJ Clumiy, mm of tho beit known trave.ing salesmen of Cincinnati, O,, mysteriously lisap;e.irl. Tim disappear ance caused a gre.it sensation throughout the country and reward ar.-giting il,l.rO were offered fir information of his whiro abouM. Not a trace of the body was found until May 1, when James I'ang torn a. id Ru dolph Kaulz saw a dark object in tho river at Laronna. I'anghorn said, 'That may bu Cheney's body.' February 11, Clara C5. Uynn, of New Al bany, Ind., wroto to Mrs. Cheney claiming thnl the body of Cheney would be found ei or seven miles down the river and opxisitc i largo building, which was in som j way con nccted with a farm. She said that the body would be found by two men and bo identi fied by articles found on it; that it would be some time before it was discovered, because it was being held at the bottom of the river by some foreign object. The clairvoyant de clared it was a case of suicide. She now claims the reward. As noticed, the body wns found at Lavanna. seven miles from Ripley, on tho 10th of May, after a hard rain und just opposite one of the largest barns on the river. Tho body w.19 identified by a lead-encil bearing Cheney's name and the Coroner's verdict declared it a caso of suicide. The two young men who found the body received the great er part of the reward offered and will be made co-dufendiuits with Mrs. Cheney. They say they never heard of Madams Ryan until now. Madame Byan will Institute suit and has retained Granger it Hunt, one of the leading law firms of the city, and they aro now pre paring the petition. CO ITER CONFERENCE. AJtniticAN riioi.rccns kay tiik run e of met. A I. WILL II K MTI'UUThll. The conference between representatives ol tho various copper producing interests, which was hcM in New York, bus been transferred to Rostou. The participants state tlint progress is be ing madu steadily, and that the prico of the metal will be mipix.rted beyond doubt. It was brought out at the meeting that th development of electrical business in Kurc is progressing on an enormous scale, ami that the demand for copper used in connec tion therewith must be very great. The diminishing of tho visihlcsupply from month to month gives encouragement, although the Coper oople do not seem to think thut accumulated stocks are so much bugaboo us they have been made, and express confidence that the demand for coper and the supply thereof will make stable the price of the n.etal on thu basis of 12 cents per pound for lake ingot betoro long, without the need ol artificial aid. It is said thut the copper conference develop ed the fact thut the "great surplus" of coiv per in Europe, about which so much has been heard, is not there, and has not been there a discovery made about the first of this month. The lute syndicate did not take the amount of copper uscribed to it by iniiiiy thousand tons, simply because it could uot manage to pay for iU PRICES CNt'lIANOEI). For a M'riod extending until the close of Fall bu-liiess tho price of ile and tubing will remain at present prices. This was the un ierotandiiig reached at the inee'.iii; of the Wrought iron l'i and lloiler Tube Manuf cturers' Association, held ut til- Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. The meeting wus largely utlviidei by the members, and was unusually harmonious. Ills said few members were favorable to lit udvunce, but they readily gave way to the judgment of the majority, wuich voUid no udvaiice. .Manufacturers report a steady demand ft'itu no appreciable fulling oil'. Indeed, from this time uulil tho close of the season there will be a rush among buyers to secure tlx- In I til I men t of contracts in order that ull projected lines may be got under ground be fore winter stops thu work. For this reason, manufacturers will be kept hustling until the close of the season. Saloon Ksepkr Lyncukd. Thomas 1'. Thomas was probably futaby shot at Roa lyn, Wisconsin, by a saloon keeper named Frod Loshman. Loshmau asked Thomas for 12, which ho claimed was due him ironi the latter. Thomas suid that he did not bava ft. Loshman thou fired. A mob took Losh uiun from the jail and lynched him, hang ing him to abeam in the railroad engine house. Loshman was a hard character, lie hud threatened to shoot other tueu. TflE BRIDGE GAVE WAY. PASSENOCS TRAISJ WRtt'RRD AMD SEVtRAV PERSONS BADLY 11 CRT. The northbound passenger train on the Fort Iiranch division of the Kvannville A Tarre Haute railway, met with nn accident by the breaking down of a small bridge 12 miles north of Mount Vernon, III., which resulted seriously to a number of pivssongers. There were about 30 Nkenge on board, and the train consisted of two coichcs, a baggage car and a flat cur. It was making schedule time, and the locutnotivo rushed on the trestlework and got safely over, but the baggngs car broko through and was thrown off the rails and turned over the bridge, fulling 2) feet, while the re ir coach rolled down tho embankment. About a dozen ersons were more or 1cm Injured, none, however, aro thought to be futility hurt, lhvg.igemustcr Rums, of Henderson, Ky., was bally bruised. When the crush occurred the safe In his cut wus knocked out of position and thrown against Mr. Rums, who was knocked out of the side door to the ground below the trestle work, fully 20 feet, where hn lay stunned and unable to move. Mrs. Ulu.e, of Prince ton, was badly bruised and injured internal ly and cut about the bead and face. Six other passengers were more or less Injured. The injured were conveyed to Fort l'.ranch. where everything was done for their com lore. mi Kills a Drkprrioo. At Hinton, Sum mers County, W. Va., a white nun, named John Adkins, made a murderous assault on an inoffensive negro, named Peyton. The latter struck Adkins with a stone, killing him instantly. Peyton is underarr.st. Ad kins was a relative of one of thu men charg ed with the lynching of the ueru Carter, a few weeks ago. C(7MMi:it('lAL. I'lTTsllllli.ll. IH'TTEIt 'reuinery Count rv" roll CHEESE niiio full cream... New York Ei.CS Pill I.l ltY Chi. kens, V fair Turkevs, i Hi , , PuTAToES-ricrleVs... Kme SEEMS Clover, country Tiuioiliy lllne grass Millet WHEAT-No. "red N.i. 3 red COKN No. J yellow ear Mixed ear Shelled mixed OATS New No. 2 white KYI. Sew No. 1! Ohio and Pa. Fl.Ul'K I'ancv winter pat's. Fancy soring pat's.. Clear winter live Hour HAY Timothy Louse, i'n.ni wagons'... MIDDLINUS White Ilrau Chop Iced Dtl.TIMoHS. WHEAT-No. 'J red RYE COIIS OA IS WcMcrn HITTER EliUS HAY Western I ?1 W 11 H !) 10 it n 3.-. t:i H 10 1 L'" 1 ft! 1 Ml 1 t'i .'. 'St f .' 1 M 1 70 H" 1 Is) 1 .') 2 IS) Ml HO K - M 47 4S II 41 4 1 4-' ft) SI IS 4.1 r. 7o ni n lt ll 7rt 3 .'si 4 75 3 il 3 !.' 13 .'si 1" oil i; is) is no I I m I no l ll i ! 13 t'J 14 00 KloiJ M .si bl 4 J 4 3.' l-i 17 It II Hi 10 10 M I T7(. 78 4li 47 37 40 Si 'St 11 11 n .a 13 -M 4 0n3l 4 2ft M Ki 4 1 4f 31 34 4S 4:1 HI i7 0 U 2 mt 4 m 3 .' 0 6 .'si ft l 0 Mi 4 IS) 4 ! ft III ti to KS t M 4J 4t II IS ! U 0 H 1 U 4 H 1 lJ CINCINNATI. 2 Red wiii:at-No. RYE Colts' OATS ElitiS PORK 11 UTTER rillLsl.L'LI'lllA. FLOCK Fiimilv ( WHEAT No. ' R.sl CORN No. J, Mixed OA TS.-t'iigrudcd White RYE-S.i. o HITTER i reain. rv Extra.... C'llEEMv N. Y. Fiill Cream.. m:w youk. CATTLE SHEER LAMPS HOGS Live , FLoCR Patents WHEAT No. ii Red RYE State CORN I nirraded Mixed, OATS-Mlxed Western.. 11UTTER Creamery..., Factory , . . . , CHEESE State Fu.trv Skims l.igl'it Western . . . EGGs eivro and Peiiu . t e LIVE STOCK. CKNTKAI. STOCK IAIIHN, KABT I.lliKUTT, PA. t'Arn.K. !ood L'JiNK.l,3iK)-ni. cattle mnv be quoted at 4(.i He; fair l,noonrl,lo.i-II. do., 3i.i:ije; stock cattle sold ull the way from Jii'ioie, according to weight, where they were raised, quality and condition; those from Ohio und Indiana sell much more readily and ut better prices relatively than thoce from the lar West; light common hcilers und steers sold at from '-', und hulls and dry cows at 1 4 ' i ' i o for very common tog.Hxl, hii.I Ji! Jc more for something very good, of which Micro were but very few. KIIKKI'. Included In the sales were the following: 1 car common St. I.oiii.s-bouubt sheep and lambs at 4:lc; deck Kood 70 th lambs at ft.'.Mc; deck lair bu ll, do ut ftic; deck do, ID lbs, ft.K1; deck prime do, (1) lbs. Inr; deck good ts-t)i sheep ut I wv, 1 cur lair H i-tb lu iliunu sheep ut 4 liov; 1 cur igtil-woolcd Obios, t B'S, 4.40c; deck good luiubs ut tti'y'x-, I cur good to lb oliios und 1 cur good from l.reeiie county. Pa., averaging 00 H.s, at 4 li-V; I cjir fair t tt. luiubs, f.Jc; 1 car good so lb lambs, ,r.ic; 1 car Western sheep, fed in Obio, N. 11. h, ut 1.1. deck prime '.. It.s Oliios at I.nk-; deck Western l.uuiis, 'j 'Jjs ut ftic lioos. The supply was luir, 'Jl carina Is aitaiiist 17 cars lust .. oiiday, notwithstanding tiiu Bummer season is .Ir.iwing to u close, und ill reudv ihu weaiher is inucii cooler the mar ket did not show much if any sign of im provement. Indeed, salesmen, ullllost with out exivpiioii, reported trade us having been slow, while prices us compared with those riilim; at clo-e of last week w ere a shade low er, liest light Yorkers sold ut 4 l." I 70e; inediuui-weiglit Philadelphia hogs, 4 .V.i.'j t One; heavy hogs, 4 iluin lie WOOL. BosTosj. There has hiwii n very moderate demand for wool, and prices are more or lesss in favor of buyers. To move sirge lines concessions bad been granted by deal ers, but for small lots previous prices are be ing obtained, Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces have been very qiret, with sales of X ut 33 .j,3tc, XX ut aiwi'ic and No. 1 a 3He. Michigan X fleeces move slowly ut 3Ju. Combing und delaine lleeces are in moder lite request, with No. 1 combing selling ut 4x-; unwashed coniniugul Jnii,1 sic; Ohio lino ileluine ut 3ic, and Mieliigon hue ileJalne tn, 3'u. Vk!. Some choice Montana wim.I sells at I'.VnJiM!, but the principal sales of Terri tory wool ure ut Ki:.$;o . 'lex is. aliforniu and Oregon wools urj quiet, hut steady. In pulled w.mjIs iliure liuvu been sah-s or super ut 3 i .'1 )c, und extra ut 'Sutlte. For.'ig:i wooUofull kinds uro liriu ' under stronj advices I rum ubroud. LITERARY N0TE3. Among the papers for young people th.i deserve the siicosrs, they have attained the lotirn's Co 'panion, tnkes it place in the highest rank. Perry Mason, A Co., Loston, Publishers. wtssrn or tiir 'AsrrRirA' Miizk. Last September Amkrica, of Chlpspn, through the American Ecor.cmiO Associa tion, .lterel a Prize for the bet essay on tn 'Evil Kllerta of l'nretrieted Ininiicrstlon.' The Hon. Carroll I). Wnnlit and Prof. Smnll, of Colby 1'iiiverslty, neted as Judges, and Inst month announced their award in favoi of Mr. Richard D.iiley Iang, whoso essay appears entire in the issue of Amkp.ic i Aug. 1. Mr. I. ng. Is a resident of Haiti more, Mil., and his essay Is a comprehensive treatise on a subject of first importance to lbs future of the Republic. The royal gnot debate h is (rone all to pieces, by the wy, they are guinea D.sces. What wrouuht the chauice? This womau's fnre Is ruddy wl'h a rce irrnre. Iter rye Is bright, Her heart Is litlit. Ah. trtilr tis a it.si.1It sK lit. i few l.rlrf ninuilis nfii her rherV Vas pallid and her nr was wiuk, "The end Is near For her, 1 fesr." , Hlithe.1 many a friend who held her dear. I can tall you what wromrht tho r'h-iin.-r tn her. Hhn was told bjr a frieii.t, who, like her, had suffered untold misery from n cmpllriv Hon of female troubles. Hint Dr. Piem.'s f n srorlle Proscription w.uiM CFrtalnly cure her. ? This friend "knew whereof she simile,' for shn nut been cured by the remedy she advised her friend U nse. Uliel. enthusJiuitle In its praise, and tells her friends that Dr. Plerov de-em he universal Krntttudn of woman-ktti.l for avinit Riven it this Infallible, remedy for lt C-eulliir nllnietits. It Is oiMiniif.l t kIv. at f action In every ea enr money refunded. i Pr. I'lorrr's Pellet, one a dose. Cure head Ouhe, constlp.it Inn ii'i.l lmllg. tnin. A pipe line to Convey spa water from Sar atoga to New Y'ork Ci y is the latest pro ject. Ever sine lsfli timre have Isrn wonvn (mnr t)tch '1l Who cl lllli that I here is lm s.ni. lu.lf as K'ssi. or as ee..ll.mi. ill as Dolihllts's llle. I rlc. There mils! Iw some Ir.ith in their elnltn. ll) tt, see how n.ucti. Your grocer has it. An elpctrifi motor has heen applied to run ning bru-ln-s used in grooming hrcs. It's It Mlglily ( n, )HT In Jnnunry when IV.ru-tia fulls to tron y, n warm. When I he hlas'ei liu blaMs of winter envelope your Ixxly In their ley embra- e, mid ee.Mii U freeze your very marrow; w.o u v.ni Slilver and "hake with the cold rulll that creep over y..a Hn. pierce you t.lhe ery bono; then It Is thut you will Ibid, If you irv ll, that thure Is nuthliiK riimfo.tnl.lv warming and so mildly Invig., rating us this .mm I'c ru einlnii a genii., ulew through vnur enllled sy-leni. It w ill start your I. loo I i.-c ours, ing through your veins, put i.w pr,. s.n.1 vigor lnU yuil un.l nmke .,ii feel aliogvlher like a How limn. The effoel of Piiu-iin In this ie. IMH't Is wnndel fill, nnd Is mnliifesled by no tilher inrslieiue. As u Stomach Me.lirlne und Tonic It has tin ispial. und nerds only to 1st trte.1 to prove its rill.-leney. fvr r.s-oi.l of what Pe-m-un ean .1" for lbs .r,-niur to la dles, iw'iid for Dr. Ilf.rtiniui' "Ills of ,lfe," unl free by tho Pernnn Midlelue (Vino any, Columbus. Ohio. In keep the l.lvi r, lil.liii .i and llowels regulated, Mau.it lin should U taken l thesniue time. S I n I. Lie. Mnssachiisetts in November next will give the Australian v. tig sy.-ti m a trial. Thlsistheugo of wonders, and the averngo Amrrl. sn eillren Is no longer urpri. d al any thing. If you want to eits'rn nt Ilia' kcii.b tlon, however. Just Wi lli, to II. K. .lohiiHeu to Vo., IKIU Mniu M., Klehiuoud, Vo., nnd hear what Ihey liave got to sny of the success of Some of tln-lr agents. They have cut the goods thatsell, nnd any one out of rinpli.t ment niil i-unsult their own Interests by n.pl lug If them. The town of Lee, Me. doctor nor minister. bus neither lawyer, A pocket mat. h-siife free to smokers of "Tiinsiq's Pun. h" .'s-. Cigar. I Weak and Weary Describes tlio coQtlJtltiti of many imhipIc iK-MlimtM tjr Ui warm weutlicr. hy iUnrimo, or uvrrwork. Iliiod't HftrafitiarlUa l Jut tlio tntMllt Inn ru'i1t1 to OTrroumc tliat Unnl fiwllnp, to uirlfy ami tjulckra (he iIukkUIi bltsiMl ami ri-Htou tho kmt ai(K'tlti'. If f ou hmI a gimU inttllcino bo ture to try llooil't BeVAaparaiA. "My AM-tH w p'Mtr, I rtmM not RliH'p, hft-1 hcsvl chv a grrat lcal, ali)M lit my back, my btmclKtlM not diot6 rtnilarly. IIimmI' KarAvarUlA lo a iliort ttni dM me to much tv that I fct'l like a nrw mau. My palita anil achi) aro rt'llrvM, my apitlto Improved." cicuiuJB F. Jihimik, lUnLury HtAilun, Coau. Hood's Sarsaparilla BoM by all ilruggUU. (l;lforfl. 1'rrpared only by C. I. IKKlll a ro , Aisillirearlea, Lowell, Muu. IOO Oosos Ono Dollar ARr Al.l. eihsrs full, cons. ill 329N.15thSt. PHILA.. PA. Twenty yrai-a' oontlnuoun iirartlif In fh utmU mut aud rurn of Hit uitful rflerta of early vli sloHlroyltiK both nitnl antl Ixxly. llsHllclne (.nJ Uuauiieut froite iiinili, l-'lve Dwllara. aeut aecunly aokitsl from obnrrvhiion to any altlrea. Peolt eo ftperlal IMaenare free. A. Vnlunblo TrcnlUr on tlie OPIUM HABIT. Full li.f.N-inslliiu of il Unif "'! Sl 'r.ly rurr rrrf to U affllvUsl. Uu. 1. U Ucrrius.Jtai.ifuu. U Lcuuslu. dropsy, zrxti iY.ii ssr by rulurii isist- I'rfclL i l'l. lia N M hi., i'lilladr. PATENTS F.ALehmartn. W almili,l.'i wml furoirr.uiv S25 m nous Tr.i- ,:;?-,:,',!.?;; UrOICAI. H.. Ulehaiead. Va. ACl'IIM 4 t'I'I'K k.ii.1s IH.I.sws. 4e, mull J O 111 M A e.l. I'r U.sKlen. Kuiris.rl. N. V, PEERLESS DYES Dr. Lobb, me proverb si " k fhepor,neep off otvouII smufch If your grocer sends you anything in place of SAPOLIO, send it back ami j insist upon having just what you ordered. SAPOLIO always gives satisfaction. Oa floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metali ' it has no equal. Everything shines after it, and even the children delight in using it ii , their attempts to help around the house. U052 . ISOHGAirS 5QK3 SST JAaACH AT PniomsTs vn DrALims. tBE CHARLEI A. vOUELER CO., Baltimore, ax ir (! WIMU A nr.TUIi1l.il rumtiaps ntii of th rM rateil HMITH WKrtHd a nun, Th- ftitrwt n inn 1 1 arm ever m ami fn timil aurl the flrwt rht'tiw of all fitrfa. k!aniiia-tiirstl 1nralilir :fi, and u ut. Hr- leoriUHHu sv-iion. wrf Ty iiatntnf rlrta an-1 I'tnrfitiKMlHHb t'onsitriM'ts-si -ntirtly oi beat ml- Ity wrnuahl eieel. rjti-ffnlly tn-i- t-l rvirli tiianhtp and Pti a, i lny a- unrivi fcr flntlt iurnhlllf y nnd nvrntmrt J"ii.t letN,vl f y rhvap mnlienblp riit-lrnn Irnltnilou liih a'eofUn aol't tor th KfniiiMf artt an-1 nr not on!v nnivtianl, fut tUnaronn. Th- MM I'll ft T r.MHON KfvolVfrs anRll atamf rf u h ii tlipar Tela with ftnn a tianio. mLtn-w. Kn t i'at f tatMti4 an-1 art innrnitienl 'rtwt in vry tlftali, etut iiihib tiivnitf tti.t tftrmlne rttctt. n.i if vmr s.iltr rf nnot nnp ly ymt an nnlrr -tit to ti1ra bolow wiU r.eiv. prompt nl rfMl att iiIumi licarnfttvecatl' -n aM I pritfti f tirnKh" 1 upon au- .hewn. SMITH Hi WIISSON, tseMnHn thl- PM-r. .rlnllrl.l. .Man. MAKE CHICKENS PAY. If erii Xnow t proi-t rl- rnr fr thi in. I oi '2 ir it ! in rt am t )oii niii.iii nit a itn I Ai H. l-s h K sHvtnir il'n i ri iii f a i i i -ti. al r mtry liniw r nt an nun tt nr. but iiittii wt rkitiii i.t tin-. lm and il tll- slmliiu a pl inlrlj i.ira It ft in i .'U bM t. J" t't t sillfl I 111.' i m. tn I t .1 ( rl isn ami hK" l" I Hhiiiiv; Vsl'ith row li tn hnv fur ln ilinir tir f n'"t t r Ihtiifi', ihImi. eliniibl k ii' w t n 1 1t i m ttittiit-i I to ttiM .. it f-r .t. Mlt. hvUl l-Hlptnl ln Vlo. llflOK ri It. ItOl I J I l.iMMiurd M i i l l, . JONES ii i : PAYSTHETREICHT. 'I i ll U MUfln Ir Ir l'srit Kf' ti I in ini'-, I r flirt lilDkllt r i-l I till l.iiK fur BCO. , rfT nlf. i r lo-e pritt" 't lm titioll tttin pii T nn I -ill. 'tf i JOVtS OF BINGHAMTON, IIINtJIIAMTtIN, N. . 17 A I) f s ' sr TV ; lfxTRTrsSsS urn r" rt KMit.iPrt s::ttek. rmzr. v.innkii j '"' IF WORTH OWNING IS WORTH CARING FOR. To Cui'o IiNfxisj Yiih TMiti-it IJiKler kIxiikL Symptoms. TREATING WT.38 DISEASE IS WCRSEJIIi!. NO TREATMENT. To dotect Hymptoms ond understand thorn roqiiiros tho sor vioos of a l)o Doctor, which iro not to bo had outsido of largo cities, and aro oxponsivo ; honco tho nocoHaity for a good Doe D octo C7 til SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES. .' W nlTnr ons wrltuii by II. Ci Air fir.ovnr, I). . H., of N. Y. City, r-'pwialist lit Cnnino I'm.'as.ss, Vetormar nil tithe WesimiiisUr Keninil Cmti, N. J. Kennel (lull. llartfi.nl (t'onn ) Kennel Cliiti. ft. 1. K.innal I'luh, iivraensu Kenn.-l Cluli, Ainericaa tox'lerrier Club, &c, Ac, winch oulit to bj .ulli', -nt proof as to hi: capacity. PRICE 40 CErJTS,JQSTPAID. Jlglitooii Iloiiulinil l'ull-I'nu 1 1 ItiM rutloiiH L' C.'liuiik jtloii lltiifs 1" I'oiulir I trcss'tli. VINE rAPUR, IIAnT)S0?IEI.Y !!0UM IN CLOTH. E00K PDBLTSUING HOUSE, I'M Trmnrrl sr.. N. Y. Citr. : 1 "" ' rsjaThe s CHEAPEST AND BEST, GERMAN DIGTlOHfiRY , 7, OF 624 PACES FOR ONLY CNE DOLLAR.t A FTBST CLASSDXTIOKART AT V Kit V H.MAI.I, Pit H E. ft rlvHi Fnrll WoMs s it h tbs nrmsn T'l'ilM l ni n'.u fromineiittiofi snt fiermnn Wor.ls Mli &.U.IUU L-aiillluu, fcH in s.tid on rfevii.t uf $1 nr.AD XVII AT Tllls MAI StVi St Msfc, Msy .11. issl tmk VS. tTmf. Ill temisnl si ,: The iirriesn )i tloesrv i. r. eir.1 sn-1 1 mil murii fli-SM .1 Willi It. I.ll.l net .o.et I" llllil mi.'h . Irsr iTlnt In a., rhenc Ins.Ic I'leHMf a.-ti't n . epv to auU IUilu.U UbJ SI lor nui. IL M. lU.SkU. " book PUB. CO.. 134 Leoimrd Strfet, New York City. r n it a i 'hii" DUTCIIER'6 FLY KILLER Mak. a rt.-sn isivp. Ilverj. Iir. t will kill s ..irl ..( rile.. M..,s t.tir.litit nntin1 ttl, 'llvln-y strrss, tlehllrut jour sk l.s psrl wor.1. nti.t is.. cures ls'nrsst ti Ifllnv eSl't'ln. hen-l . rents f..r .1 sh... to Ut v. hi n iii ii, su Aii.s.i., vi. n l Wlilskey Hlb. Its rnt".l nl hi. n nl. o..t I'lil.t, ll,.,.k ..' 1,41. f. n'.i ..t n p: c . M. WlMll I.KV, M. II. It.ee 6..J, Whll. :,., I tL it , rts.,ii,iftf,u I I rv , r. csicr. l.iioiivi.ii, iuwi t 'i v-.us ti. v it jrof .11 1 . , tu'S loss l.ti.uti.n.l 10.111. 1. ."n i T . r Mum. . .,... I 17 .nr. I M,l. ,aat .'..rl. (-f I I!.. 1 T" m if! Mmiil IhiiiI.mi . .1 . ! t ,. . ... . I r l..r V". f.'...f I nk. ui.mhrr. A . ' .--l...... ...I tlrll, I I ...II.-.. tn ;.(.. 1 , m.ll. i - t'M.-tivtvr ( hrM.1. 1 4 u., Msai.vn Sa , 1'blli.i', J4-VSS' '.J-.W. -S Hit" UIM. 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