ELECTIONS. VOTES IN FOUR NEW . STATES. TIOM IS WASIItXOTO, VOSTANA ASII TH DAKOTA. Returns received st the heatTinarter of th R.-piillicit Htite Central Committee In dioste tliAt the Constitution hue Wn adopt jb.tTery heATy majority. It Is certain joth.1t tlie KepuMicans have elected their si :f ticket, Keptiblican Representatives In Conpre", ami l"rJt majority of member -fthca'o Legislature. Thurston County shows a heavy Increase (f to(l Tote and goes Republican by 30O to n Kin? County Is reported to havo elected the whole republican ticket, except Super ior Juit. I" reKe ,ue vo,e is vcl7 heavy, irJ lurK" 5 Constitution and Repub lican ticket. Clark County reH)rts a lare tiij 'rity for the Constitution and Republican Halftlie vote of Festtl la thrown fof Olrmp a fr the capital. Nearly the v. hold ',"w f the Slate north and west of Olympia, ,i,y: afiull vote at Ccntralla, Is also for Olvmpia. Tierce Is about evenly divided be twWn Olympia und other points. Olympia (srrics most of tho counties down the soun jv pml nuijoritieS. In Whitman County tbo Republican State i kot has Jo() to Sou majority, and the whole coa;.l)' Hi publican ticket sevtus to bcelecleti. MONTANA. furKTir-ici.m th state orner.r.s akd TllK LKOISITUI'.IC. r.i-turns are coining In very slow, and the (. irn are mi cluse that tho majorities will bo much either way The Democrats the M.ite by 3 10 to j"X, and t lie Kepub. )..,:.? Ii.-i"Mo 1,0 r. As a rule the Ileum cnu le-'M.itivo ticket is running ahead, tl,ls majority is claimed by botn panics. j:, I, wis and Clark countitit tlie IVin "'nils m i In lurua gilus, but in some, of jii:uer reliirns the k-i have not been i,,li)t!ieir expectations. The Republican in P. publican counties, but make gains nih I'e'.i'XTHtic stroujjluiliN. Tho Demo tn'j coiice le the election of Carter to Con P'i. Toolu Dcm., is 3 ahead of l'ower, l;,p., for (iovernor, with four counties eiiiiniil by b ith parties stiil to hear from. The lienns rats have the Legislature by mull "I ijorities. Tho Republicans elect a maj .r.ty of the minor State olllcexs. tSOUTIl DAKOTA. ?mtli Dakota's tirst Ktnte election tie lecii Id to a ili-r.i' linn scramble lor tho raj lul location. There was no lighting on any thing c!se. Mellette is elfted Governor by over 10, 0.0 majority, and Tickler and UilTord go to Congress. The IU-ptitjlicau majority in the legislature will be at least 0), insurinj- the (Idtiuiiof tw ItL'pii'jIicau U. .S. Senators. The vote was (Mormons! probably 80,0X1. tri'l the trade aud sale of ballots was busi-d on the capital titflit. For the capital, Tiorre, Huron, Waturt'jwn, Chamberlain, Sioux Falls and Mitchell were entered. Tho re purl received up to Wednesday morning In dicated a vote for Tiorre of 20,000; Huron, M.U00; Sioii'alls. 11,000; Mitchell, 7,000, ud Chamberlain, 5,000. All the ante-election talk of fraud proved wind, the election being very quiet, and bo fr as yet reported no frauds were a: tempted and uu tights permitted. Huron has not yet given up the light, ami still claims to havo lecureil the capital, as also docs 8ioux Fall. Owing to the great interest iu tho capitul cuiih-st but little attention was given to mi nority representation, mid it wus doiibtio-a tlrfi-ateil.' The fate of prohibition hangs In the bal ltic. On a square light it would probably lure carried, but votoson this ( notion were mklet-ly traded on tho capital locution, nd tlie vote, whatever it is, will not fairly represent tlie sentiments of the people of tv-uth Dakota. NOKTII DAKOTA. Ei'imblicans claim the State ticket by 10,. UM, but s iiiio Deiuocruts still believe their party is victo-ions. The Republican t'on Kumtn is undoubtedly elected and the Constitution adupto I. Prohibitionist cla'm A victor)', but tho clause is probably Jeftut eJ by a large majority. i:xTiTr.r.r)TfjirLLTONT3. t0 IIUI.S H TllK MiU KlIT FJitATC FOCXI IN ILLINOIS. Much interest has b eu excited in Han. :k uml McDonougli counties, Illinois, vrtliereKirt that W. H. Mollitt and his jj-'ter, Mm. tieor'o Middleton, rending at tennevHt,., u uttlo town on tho eastern bor fcrsof Hancock county, hud received uoti jcation that they are heirs to the celebrated U'ltlitt esiute, iu Ireland, and entitled to a lie fifth Mure j tUt, e-itate, which is worth li'J,'.Mi,:igO. Tlneua e is buin.j si.tttn.! im ntnl In. Junenuudefortwo heirs residiug in llliuols. a hriu .f utt.irneya in Kl. Louis and two in feWA. wrote to Mr. Mid dlutou asking liim to M'-s his wifa'H claim In their hands. Mr. "I'I'lletoii also received advices from a friend ''''nciiuiiiti, u mumlHT of a law lirm, :tt "Stlist the claims ol'his wire and lierbrother "iii'louMedly valid. Mr Middleton has member of this lirm to Kugland to "Vwligiilethe mutter. 1'r. Middleton said that his wife and her Nthr, W. 8. Mollitt, were heirs to the "Illiterate. He l,a known, that the es was a valuahle (,h, but gave no thought A'livi(o or the property. He says tho ""'litis were a wealthy und titled family in wg anJ and owned largo estates in Ireland. thinks there uro only live or six families' Mcnated hi the division of the property. THE OIHO OIL FIELD. K!tT Of T1H OPI-IUTIONS rOB TUB MONTH Th riiiplro r:.. ti. , ((.f it J"'i" ine company maKoa wrallowlng report of the operations In the Z nc'1(, the month of September: " complete-Lima district, 0; Findlay. North lialto. 40; 8t. Mary's. 2; Gibson , 5; G7. Well drillinS October I "1li,tr''-,t. 10; KindUiy, 3; North Ralto, - . Msry's, nono; Uibsonburg, S; total, 7. up. September )-Llma, 10! Fimllay, 0! , "ttlt. 2i St. Mary's, 2; Gibsonburg, 51, W"u" 'Joned-Lima. 2! u"oubUrg, 3; total, 13. 1 TIIE PEACE CONQllESS. tCCRKTART BLAIRI CIIOSICN PRntDCirr WHAT lit BXriCT9THKCOURXa TO ACCOMfLWII. Shortly before noon the delegates to the International American Congress left their headquarters at the Wallach mansion and repaired In a body to the State Deportment, at Washington, D. C. All of the delegates to the Congress wer present, with the ex ception of Mr. Cooiidge, of Doston, who will join the party later on. At the diplomatic reception-room they wore me: by Secretary Blaine, who, without the ceremony of for mal introduction, weloomod personally each and all nf the delegates. Secretary lllaine then welcomed the dele gate on behalf of the Government. In the cinirm of his remarks he said: "We believe that we should be drawn together more eioscly by the high ways of tlie sea, and at no distant day the railway system of the North and South will meet upon tbe Isth mus and connect by land routes the politi cal and commercial capitals of all America. We believe that hearty co-operation, baed on hearty cou!iilenc, will save nil Ameri can Mutes from tho burdens and evils which havo long and cruelly nlllictod tho older Nations ol tho world. We believe that a spirit of justice, of common and equal inter est between the American States, will leave no room for an artificial balance of power like unto that which has led to wars abroad and drenched Kuroie in blood. " We believe that friendship, avowed with candor and maintained with grd faith, will remove from American States tho necessity of guarding boundary lit cs butwecn them selves with fortifications ami military force. We believe that standing armies, bevond those which are needful (nr pulliunrd r and tuo safety of internal administration, tdiould ! unknown on both American continents. We believo that friendship mi l nor force, the spirit of just law and not the iol lire of tlie inol), should be the rcmnued rule of administration between American Nations aiel in Americ.iii Nations. "To these subjects, and those which nro connate thereto, the iitieut ion ol this con ference is purmttly and coroiuily invi!i"l bv the liovernmclit of the I'ni.ed Slates, it will be a great i:aiu when we Miall acquire that common cnli'lcnce on which all inter national fn Iship limit ro-t. II. will he a great vain wlien we slialt be able to draw the I'd. !e of all American Nations into closer acquaintance Willi each oilier an end to do tacihtated ley more frc iiirnt and more rapid intercommunication, h will lie tlie greatest g lin n lii ii tlie pci-onul unit coiii nierc.al rela ions nf thu Aincricaii Sti.te. Ninth or North, shall tie no iieveloH'd uud so regulated that eacu sluill acquire ttie )iiKliil poss.ble advantage from the enlilit ened ami enlargtsl inU'rcourie of all." Secretary lllaine then in thu name of the Tresident, inviusl tlio guests of Hie Govern inenl during tlie proposed trip to various sec tions of the country. At the cloie ofllie speech he withdrew. The Congress then adoiited resolutions naming James U. lllaine as 1're.iitent. John It. Henderson acted as J 'redolent pro tempore. A numlicr of com milU'es were then iippointe.l. tin motion of one of thu South American delegates the following rtaoluliou was udoptcd: itesolved, Thai Uie meinlieis of the International Auiericjiu Congress accept wiUi pleasure the iuvilaUon ot the Trei-nteul of the t'uited Mates of Ann ricj to ho tuu giuvit of the t iov cruiurnt in uu excursion tliiniigh the terri tory ol the I nil-si States, and that we ex press our thanks for said invitation. At this stag Secretary II. unie entered the room uud was uncorioil to tho i'rendo it's ch.ur. A recess of lifteeu minutes was taken and at its expiration, on motion of Mr, Henderson, the c. nress uiljoiiriitl un til .Monday, November l, when it will meet lit novii at tho Wa.lacli iiiuusion. Alter tlie ailjouruiiiuul the Uelcates were scorted to the Wliiie House by fciocretary ll.auu', pausing for ik few moment ut tho eie-icrn entruiue of the Staio Departmeut to hav Uieir pictures taken in a group. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Wilkik Coi.ijnh never kept a soraivlsssk. Mu. Vamikkihi.t pays his cook (15.000 a Jfeui". Krkderk'K lint'iii.AhH will writeau Afrl-,'an-Amei-iciui story. TllK King of tho lielginiiR is coutcmpil tinj A voyage to the Congo. Wii.kik Coi.i.inh left an estate valued at Kiiiethllig under VI,lHsl. Skxatou IIok, of Massachusetts, U the Illicit linguist in Congress. Kmmosm Hi. ainr and his bride will risido periiianeiitly Iu I'aUiiuoru, Md. Gkxkkal Lew Waluck luts received f-Ctsio for liis story, "Hen Hur." Tiik (iei'innn Kmperor has givii hisu.r. trait to Lord Salisbury, tlie Knglisli IVemir. I.iiKt) Tknnvson says thul cue of his great est regrets is his failure to visit this country . Hr.NUV ino, tlieu'-tor. has grown niin:h siout.ir, uud lias plucisi iiinihelf on Hiiti-fnt diet. Shcuktabv Wisdom Is a great believer in the beimllt to bo derived from peUektriuil exercise. ltoiiciiT Loris Ktkvknsov, the noted novelist, is ambitious to become a biiriTs.-ful playwright. JUHTIi-B FlKl.o tuiys that Tnrry's widow may attack him Kouiutiuiu, and sho is a very deerate woman. CotrNT Ari-o Vai.i.kv, tint (ierman Am basMvlor at tVaxhington, is over six feet high and built accordingly. Sk.natoh Inoai.us has purchased a new homo in AU'hisou, Kiuino, to replace the huuko which w as burued. Ex4tOvrHM)K Jons A. Martik, of Kan sas, cliisl at Topukn a few day h siuoo. Ho was born in llrowusville, Tenn., in IKfj. Mahv AniiKiison, the loading American actress, bus tiu nt-iyiug for koiue time at Iban w ith William lllock, tbe novelet. Sm Johx E. MilXAM (the emiuent KnylUh artist) luis sppiit Ills vai-atiun thUyrar chietly in salinou tinhing, iu w hieh he is au uxja-rt. Amy Levy, the young English girl who had become famous in literalure at a bouud, dieil a few days ago suddenjyat the age of twenty three. Cliixr Ju'sticb Fui.i.eii is moving his family from Chicago to Washington, where they will n-eupy Senator Vuu Wyek's former home on Massaeliusetts avenue. TliBODoKK KiMisiiViCLT.nftlio Civil Kervice Coinmissioii, who has beii sugj;este us a possibla Henntor from North Dakota, has uot yet reachtsl his thirty-tirst year. Tub Tope 1ms written to Curdliial Mun tiing, ciingratulatiug him uimui thu successful miti'ouiu of bis etl'orts to ell'ei't a wttloiuulii of the dis k troubles in Jxuidoii. Emiror Wilijam of Germany Is a very hearty eater and drinker. Ho eoiiNumvs an enormous amount of meat, beer and wiim every day, uud is never troubled wiiii nidi gestiou. Hknjamix F. DuTLlcit says that the reason tie has given up wearing a boutoumere is that lie has come to the conviction that the only Hower worthy a lawyer's recognition is Hon or of rhetoric. Tub Empress Frederick of Germany Ik said to have resigned all tho iaiers and diaries of the late Euieror iu return for thu revocation by her sou of the statute compel ling her to live in Germany. Cblbstin Pacl, who died not long ago si his farm r.ear Kegglo HtMtion, pariuli of 8t. Hsruard, La., was said to have been 118 years old. His daughter writes that he was eighteen years old wheu he went to live ou the farm where be died. That was just 100 years ago, 1'HB national memorial to tbe late German EiiiHror, William I, has produced a lively competition throughout the Empire. The designs sent in at present UUBlber 144 with orty-seveu la rgs models. maitt Bnira wrecked. TXBRIDLB WORK Of A CTCXOSB OH TUB MIX ICAlf COAST, The destructive oosst cyclone that caused the great loss to shipping along the Atlantlo seaboard, switched Into the Gulf and lasbeJ the coast of Campoachy as it was never lash ed before. The reports of the (treat storm have been slow in reaching news renteis, owing to the fiirt that ftitlmrrnnh ltnn ron,iiv-flni OK I the I'enlnsula Lavs been prostrated, and the news was brought to Vera Crux by a sidling Tessel. What damage it has done outside of Is! a del Carmen is not known, but if it has been as destructive as it was there, there can be but little shipping left. The hurricane was so strong in the city of Carmen that it pulled trees up by their roots and deposited them upon houses which they crushed like egg shells. The Inhabitants were terrified, and nds silcs of all kinds were Hying about the street, knocking In windows, destroying vegetation and keeping the people from set-king safety In the open air. The scene among the sail ors in endeavoring to savo their vessels was In some Instances grand, and in others heart rending. Vessel after vessel was driven ashore. An inventory of the craft that arc cmw p!tto wrecks gives an exact Idea of tho do struct! veneis of the storm. Of 12 foreign barks, some of them arc hlh and dry on the InmcIi, others partially submerge I, and still others w llh their mails sticking out of the wat -r. Two ste im-hips an I '.' schoon ers an I many smaller craft complete the list In Curmeii harbor. The ir.milicr of lives lost still remain un told. It is exsvted that the Government report ol the g-e:it storm will soon bo pub 1 shfl.l, ! iirui-1 1 1 ii the only ail h-utic news which will ever bs obtainable of the work of the hurricane. .iiiirwiirrKv:tiSii.oi;.j...'i,1. tenner Yhero rrive I at Vera Cruz. WiMuctd.iy, bringing live shipwrecked Spaniards from (he brig Corrutaco, eight shipwrecked Frenchmen from the bark Angii-tina and six shipwreck id Eiixlislimeii from ti,e brii; Ulivia. COMMKHCIAL. rirrsni-Moii. ArTr.IX bid lit 1 1 LU renniery Coiiutrv roll CHEESE ibio full cream... New York EGGS l'UULTKY hi kens, ) fair 1 (,,?2 M J7 20 i i cs 10 10 !1 111 1! a. 8 . . 1 urkeys. V " TOTATULS- Kosc HEEDd-CI over, country 4 Tiuiotby I Hlue gros j Millet WHEAT No. 2 red No. :i red COUN No. 2 yellow ear Mixed ear Shelled mixed OATS-New No. 2 white I YE New No. 2 Ohio and Tu, h LuUlt Fancy winter put's, fi Fancy spring pat's.. f Clear winter 4 Eye Hour 3 HAY Timothy II .... Loose, 'from wagons... JO MIDDLINGS-Whlta... HI liran 11 Chop leed 13 BAl.TIMOIlB. WHEAT No. 2rd t EYE COKN OATS-Wi-ster ITTTEIl EiiiiS HAY Weslcrn 13 t'INi-INNATI. WHEAT-No.2i:csl $ f.-i IU 4.'i V) Ml hi 77 43 at 37 27 4! 25 .'0 2.ri 00 00 00 (10 ftO 00 70 4 75 1 ) 1 Ml 70 M 78 44 l 3S 2H 62 6 60 6 75 4 60 8 25 13 60 10 00 1 50 12 (o 14 00 0(?J fiO 40 25 14 l'l 00 HI bi (1 i7 24 20 14 00 78(3 4. M 21 79 4r :ui 2 15 K 1 r, CUlIN OATS KGliS ti;k ii tit rim is I'liii.Anr.i.i'iiiA. FLOCK Fnmilv ( 3 OooiJ wiii:.r-.o. i:.d COliX No. 2, Mixed 40 l 'ATS, Cngrailed While 2i EVE ii. 2 4S Hr i'l'LIJ Cn-amerv Extra.... 10 C'HLEsE N. Y. I-nil ( ream.. 0 20 on 41 lir 41 111 V CATTLE 8UEET 9 3 40(?$ 4 m i ( ft 2," : im 7 uj 4 40 i) ("I 4 U'i 6 N' M tv to t& 42 44 12 2.) it 13 7 H 7 7 8 u LA M IIS IK His Live FLOCK IWuls I WHEAT No. 2 Led iv i i. ,-iaiu t'OKN I'ngraibsl Mixed .... OA IS XIi.ed Western UL'i'i Eli Creamery i'UCtol'V CHEESE State Factory .... Skims l.igl'it . . , Western EGGd Ktute and IVnii LIVESTOCK. IfOTVHRITTS AND I'lllCRS AT TUB CEHTBAI. DHOVS VARUS, EAST LIMLUTV,, CATri.K. The sujiply of cutilo baa been heavy and with fewer buyers than usual the market has ruled very slow at a decline on all grades, and uot ull sold at the clo,o of the market. We give the following as ruling prices: Trime, 1,3ni to l,lr lbs , 1 2.Vrl is); good, l,2o0 ui 1.400 lbs., ;i Il K't.l !i; goisl butcher grailin. 1.0 iO to 1,200, lbs., T l li'iu,:! 00; rough lat, l.luo to 1,3 O lbs., f:i OUkC.I 2.ri; heifers and mixed lots. $2 0iju 2 75; Miockers. $2 01 (al 2 ; bulls and fat cows, tl 2-X"J2 .VI; ireah cows and springers, J.' i tu 45 per lieud. nous. noccipts of hogs have been fair and the market active on goisl corn fed; other grades slow. Sales were us follows: Tlnlinlelphius, tl 70i. 1 ("; best Yorkers, f l 75,a4 S5; com mon to fair, tl 5n(i(4 05; roughs, f3 i's i 25. SIIKF.P. The receipts of sheep tills week were fair and the market slow at a decline of 15c to iric er cwt. over last week's prlcisi. V give the following as the range: Trime Ohio and Indiana wet liors, weighing hoe 110 to 120 tbs., tl 25W4 75; gool IK) to 100 lbs., t4 23 (iM 50; fair to goo. I mixed, 75 to WO lbs , t't l (ii t Oo; go.sl yearlings, 75 to 80 lbs., tl 25(( 4 5i; common to fair, 50 to 00 lbs.. 3 6o(ij 4(W; gissl lambs, 5 2.5ifn0). Voal calves, 110 to 120 tts., 5 25rfd 00; heavy calves not wanted. WOOL. New York. Wool stonily and quiet: d' mestic floeco, 32(3'Ji-; pulled, 23MUei Teias, 14t.f2.Sc. Boston. The demand for wool oontlnucs goisi.andall desirable grades are meetinq with sales at current prices. In Ohio and Tennsvlvanla lleeces there have been sales of X at 3A:, of XX at 8.!(rC34o. of XX and above at S.V, and of No. 1 at 3So. Michigan X tleeecre sell readily at S0o, but at not much above this price. Combing uud delaine so loctlons are quite Inn at .'J.i'iCl'lc lor No. 1 combing. U4tf.Vo for Ohio delainei' and .tl) lor Michigan dlnlns. llaniishtJ CimLiiig wools quiet at 27u30u. Facts About Fort. The common unit of lineal monsnrcv l foot, van derived from tho length of thu human foot. In man 5 feet 11 inches tall the foot measures 10 inches, and tho mid.llo toe 2 inches. In Chinese Bnlijerts, thi ordinary height beins; 5 foot, tlio length of foot was 9 inches and ,p lines. The longest foot of nirasnro is thtvt of old Turin, which is equal to 20 inches of Knglish measure. There was a time when not only rtich country, but each town, had b foot moasuroof its own, indicating difT. rent verages of tho different fectiu various localities. Among n tribe of low-statnro Indi ans, whose height varied from fi f. t 1 inch to 6 fort a inr-hrs, the length of the feet was found to be from J) inches 4 lines to V inches ti lines. In order to get nn idea of tlio length of shoe si.cs in inches it may bo stated that ft foot inensiiriti li) inches, with tho weight of tho body resting njKin it, may wear comfortably a No. ti hlioo. A youth in the South Sen island, 0 feet 7 inches in height, lin-1 n f u,t 12 i inolies long, his lower exlrcmiti -s measured Ilt inches in length, circum ference of cnlf of leg l'Hnclies, ii Ti tl Lis nnklo 10 invnx.Minnr:tjtilii Tribune. A Nch Lviiiitrclist. fr. F.. V. l'rown, who is sjvijen of In l. ..... ..ti... ..r I l-l. ..... . I 1,1 lllll I "l 1 ' UU 1" l.'l III' . II I .1 nuiiiorist in, a iMi.i i, is diawin prowds in the Wo-t with n lo.-lur.- n titled "l iom liigi'rsoll Park to Eculali I.oiid," sins J (mux Sit mjn. Mr. Ilrown wa ii ' ii;ll.!. l from joutli. und was an early di,-jpb of J Job lngei--e:. For o.irs he eel. In. .ti .l tlio bn tlul.iv of To vi Paine wo inmost si.id relig lo'.mlv lie wrote ntup!ilelM iij.'u.nst ChriMtiimtty. und delivei-i d inlblel nd tlri'i.ses. lie inudo a f otune in t'iiiein tiati rintin nteiit-itmido new spaer and then he retired from busi;;c, buy. ing n farm in India! a und Imd.lii'g n brunt it ul and ronfly home. Hut grow ing restless fur iiewKpuer work lo eoiilieeted himself with TllK Clll'in I.r.inii li as hiiiuorotts w riter, in which line he excelled. In C'hiciigo he wui convert! d under Hie preaching of Mr. Mnodv, mid ilnineiliiil. b tnidt up evan gelical work, vvhieli he h is Ik en pur suing very siieeeshfully through preaching and lecturing evi r since. The writerof thisknew Mr. Itrown well in Cincinnati, uud can attest t hit honesty, ability and thorough hineeiity. IIo wiw ft good fellow iii an int'.ib l, and it in not likely tlmt his eonvers on haa caused a deterioration of his good qualities. . . . . - . All I nllnUhcd Appciiranee. A little girl was walking the other day with bur coveruoNS. 'I'hev met a man with a club foot, at whom the child looked a little woiideiingly u ho passed uud Ihou laughed. "Von must not laugh at him,' mid tho governess. "Why not?" "(iod mado that num." "Humph!" said tho child, "it mu-it lia boon tbn first man ho mode!" Hoxlun Vrannct ipt. A Strong .Hun. A man who hal no feet n.i slandin on tho sidewalk with a bar of iron on his ahouldor. An old negro wliosaw him excit. dlv ei I lime 1 ; 'lo' greslnis, look at dut man! (Sot sich er heaby load nil his shoulder tint Ilia feet tl ill sunk tiowii ill tlo ruck. Nelier Hin tl nieli er Htrnng mail in my life Huh, hale mighty bad fur .lat tiiaii tor trump or. me." .Irlninstit" Vi a win: Col. Tontlinn, the rich un 1 eccentric Fnglishuian wh did the o'lier I a .', was a gn at lover of bo .ks anil pic-tin cs, and pm-si'-scd a very tinrt taste, lint his valuable library was limited in two ill. rections. Tho owner v.ou'.d not allow a hook in It over a retain size, mid ubii') lutcly excluded iitntliin;; wiitieu either by u clergyinin or a woman. They had no business with literature, iu hi- o.iii Ion, and werj inc u'do of ui hievinir success in it. Col. I'tuuliuo iuheriud his wealth from a bishop. A Vew lle.nrfiir From ordinary huMiM-it iii iIm.. N tnn.l.- b tlie Miiifiulu. t uri i of ir. I'o h .-'h t;,,..l. n Ale.llr.U DiMiiv. rv, In k-ua: mil.. Irnr I l.i-i Worl.l-iu in-il reini .ly to em,. ,ul .Ii-i .im an . luif frmii iliTHiiuemenls of tl,.- liver or stmn- a. li, a Iih1ik.,ii ,r iv t" ji. IMli.ni Vo V'r ''oo'liooiil," or I i,,in iuii.iiii. bi I, u bolts, tiluli ,, (.iinpli-H, iTii'illeiis, ni a'ii ,h. a u, i-mIi-iIh- in. M-mfulii'i-, i-..r,- ai.il -. i. Iiiir.ioiil kiii.li-il iilliii. nti. .Muiiev lu.l.l i,.r liiseoii-ry .r.m, lly luturiu-.l If, ,m ., tliul. It tlon't e ire. Don't huwk. IihwI:, blow spit mihI tllsmist evurylsi.ly with yniiriiir.-nsivi- br. aiii, bul iu-u Ur. i-atfu'a utarrli lle-ni ily anil eii.t it. W. K Vainleibilt has discharged his tlo,. (XH) chef. AM that m ran say as to the merits of flolh Jilts'. Kits trie Niap, puirs inlo mtttiwipiru lie. lore the story It will Uill you ilfl, of lis own V"-l nuulily. If you will itivo It un Iriiil. Uuu'l tuku iiiiitutinii. '1 l,.-ro nro luU of thuiii. " Trof." Wiggins, of Ottawa. predictH mi open winter, r'nusnmpllmi, niim l)lrnra. And (inncTiil lleblllly. llo. font itiai,T.'e as t, the lelalUc val.ie of t 'nil l.lvrr Oil ami Hm). ph. sphlt. s; the tun. supplying atreiiKtli m.il llesh, llieolhei Klvliu nerve power, ami aetiia; as u I. lie to I Ii.- .1 ik- hi let! .net t nilri. sili.n out in M hit's Ku i.-i.i. of t o.l ,ju.r wllh Uypupbo pliiUfc tl,.. Inn uivciniiliin.il Hill I In. t, h( iHM.iliilrif 1. ThouvuiilN hIk bavoileriv. il mi pi i'iiiiiiK'ni b. ii. tli fiom tutu r li epiiriilioiis lime U-,.i niri il by Him. ,-, , Knuilsiiiii is is rlert v palalalilt- ami is i-ihiIy IIi,'.-hIi.. bv liioso Mho i-.iniM.t toU rulo plain Cud I.lvcr Oil. ' The month with an "If in it is here, uud oysters arc now rijH-. Oregon, thm ParadU ut Ksrmsri, Bllltl, mjiiuiilti eiriiiut' .eerialn and aliunilnnt mips. !ift fruit, yrwin, itrass unit MUek otmn. try in tho world, hull liif.iriiiailon free. Ail. tW Ort-tf.ui liii'iun.fn Heard, i'tirllaiid. Ure. Weak Women Owe to Uioniii-lTi i a iluly tu luko Iltssl's Rttrsnpiv rllla, lo vlow .if ilia great relief It lion Riven tlio.iu Who (UlTur fr.im allm.-nU iss-ulUr to tlio (ex. by purlfylug Uie blood, reKUUIIng Important urasim, Itrengtbenltic Uie nerved and t.inlu Uia wliulo 1 item, It rUirc'i to health. "I bare been fur yearn trying to get help for Hint terrible general debility and weak new au coiiumm lowomeu. Willi In a yeur I have token ten to twelra bottle of Hood' Karaapnrllla and the ben... St derived from It use boa been very great. I am Bow fueling Ilka a new ereulure." Mu. y. n. Hons, Marlln, Tuxaa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugglat. S)1 1 ilx for 4.V Prepareit ouly by C. L UOOD CO., AputlKsarlea, Lowell, Mu. .... 100 Doocs Ono Dollar with sore eyes ne Pr. Tssaa Thompson's F.jro-water. Drunnlnts sail at On, per buttle. Old smokers prefer "Tansl'l's I'nnrh" riinir. sunt .jy CURE. CURLS PERMANENTLY IVTEURAXi&XiL. Intense I'aln In fare. I.ltlto Pnpl.N, Wis.. Mnreli 5, 1S. My wlfh suit. n il wilh siieli liitrn.e neural rip ms In llui roee; she tlitnii:lit .he w.niM uie. Hie t'Htn il hrr fni-e ntnl bind witli eu Jacobs Oil, and it cured Iter In Coir h -ers. t Altl, W II1.IUE. At T'liiionivr ani iRi.rr.. THE CHARLC A. V0GELER CO.. Dllimor. Md. JFJAD FIELD'S! IT A tVFeirieillVaiMC.01.Vsi MENSTRUATION ;1 TfXHP.n nupiMCi r.wsiNf.it. cf-vw. i6rUVX KHS'bH 4 SWT , f K'.HU 'ftiabC Wivm mock TO"W0MAN'''- fix For Dairy, raraSK3L'sc!io!J PjA .'rniil, ni. rli .ii, ,im,I.-i- VS-iJK Vlilrhltir nwiil.l. .1 l.i-.i,. in ,..i,- 1 A.r..M. .1 r.. . . K l.v Hi,. VSJ-Yili IojIi.-' .t'.lr, Mill... .0!.l,.iti Lfl J " MW - I'l" U, . . I.ll. -I , '!, tor l.im. r ill..- v ,rv ,,u, . ,,.,., T j! sw.'.-l m I IK ..r .r.i.i.i In : luimlr,, PTu'CJ ,V'" h" ft .!. ll l. Il. 1.. II k.l ,-t li'inj't.i'. .icinlll. link, mi, r.. I MM i. i ;. ,r XM'a'r!- I l'r"'" '" ' -' I" I ' ' "I. I ISI.-I.lil( "Xl 'il'.iLWSk tiiii.tlli, ..-rr.-. u .,t t,.r S'. I. 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U,, l.utt..i, .x,i,k-,-.-a, i.rlmv ,l,.. ,,r i,.rr i..-, f, ;,i ,., pi.vo nltli oi. l.r. i'r.miplU.U.er auuu.; ik,,, ,iuu., ..l. A.i.lr. - '" ' ,M H. I., lllll (.I ts, Itro, l.l.in. 1.. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 AfJD liolli LaUlfs' HIi.m ui-o 111.1.1m Iu slx.w fn.ni I to T, In. KTVI.KS Ol' ..ir."r." 'r,,"r!, 0"' r"." '"''f, NeniiUli A r. SPECIAL. TIII'U 1? 1? M irtw ivi r.n.B . ' "l"---u E;!i cerluin. JorUiiamtliiiIleailitliiuiiiiieoii.il. I ll IT I 111 IllllM.1,1 h is uii tnnuiicnt, or which ii small liartieln is nii,!ie.l 1.) llio nostrils. Trice, Wk;. So, ,y ilruu'-'isU or Vat ujrmaii. Jitmioiis, ii. TM3TT5TT TT TTTT'tl'l flN Eighteen Years' Cough V Cured by Peruna. ForThmnl nn.l T.nnn Troubles there Is nit MTer lo.'.llrliii- liniii I'v.iie.v. ii..,,. Jirisirnf this IIimii i Ibeciiai'iif Mrs. f r. Iln- F'or -l IT ll I .'.-fl i'io il T,..l,l i. ' a . . . in in ,,'i i. ,i .i, i , nMlteteillii r. T'luil It W'liaCiitiRiiinptliiiiMn.rn e. ul. bo no iliMH.I. Imrliiir nil tln.t nwful time she emit. I not .I, , ,, ,.,, i,.P ,iw.u. 1 hit p. Mir i""""".m.wm,..... . , ErijTHE LUNGS i-'ij Hall .,nMm.M.M.H.wm.i..A l o t t I O liroill;lll ll. T solllnl .1, , .p. , ,, ,,,,., ,,,,, . n. iM. ,1 b..rt,.li..,.ltb. In-. Il;i-t,i, " m, if I le. '...,( fn-,. Iiytl,.. IV. ,. M,.,,.n . " "'nbu.o.. t-lM i ,,,,. ,,.r ,.,.,., r l.'.-l.., l,y ri-.M-.v s,, ,,v f-lein'r, V IV " '"'"h s f .r I .. .M uni. uu: rf:iu-.f. mhii i-o..-,.i,i, o.' ! N It II (JKXTS AVANTKI) 'l'. sell o ir liiiprov. il Sx Empire Wa$h.r$, Wrltivr.. tn.nliiir lM... ir, Satisfaction Gnabw. 3. Lnr.o Profits Mado Cy Auonts. H.ini, If. pf Wti.e. ..-i'.-Pr'.'."i. fcf ".'l r,.r I In. ti, ilt . ' .t.e. i' I,. ,im I I-. i.. t i,Ii-,. . TUB l-.Ml'lKK WASIIKU COM PA NY, Janii slovvn, N. Y. HEADACHt re'J li --si., .Mu,.. , i ...) ii. i... I, ,' I,,,,, "1 ." ,,ilv i-iiie (i-r ... M.kii,. IO-6lL.IIl'E . id. i- . I, ,t. ! ni.,.ii"ir , , . l , a,. .1. I,-..'!. . ., ii . l ,., i. . , 1 1 i i , it,. ,, uiitiii.. i (ri.(iinT Puir.tt i.N y. i-v POWDtfJS. i-msr- "aMPOIITAXT Frr-:?Kn!.ik;-.-.'r,-kv1:-w...ftVi.w II.IV li.' .I..M.- I il- H' - ii " ' I m I' I s...., I I . Ill -. Ul I I 1 1 it ' ! ' It'll I ll - I',' I ' 1.1 i.il.l - .' I ll " . I I n I ll' ,-l II I fnrv v. . I I i All. I I M " ' i'f ' .it MAY BF.OTl-itiSStKyracrynien,1 v: v!'' I I li I.I I' r.e:tdy ir.ixed Paints .J'.ni.l.V'il XI pe- unl l'r-t l.lii-.-.-il nil I i. .ul. s ,i, . . . ' ,.i. pur- ,. I- .-i vv. a 0 i! iM "t t!i'.Mi ,s.rtitVn-iM in. I l e in. " i-l. r .lu,.. t, i-"V'vi."i5i-' ' ' '''' i'i 1 ' "i " " vn nttr i " -nri...n i h. v i i. i- ii - r i ti.. I'll I'- ' I I, I ,1 IIK.1 I.' -I . , 1 I l .,l. I I . ,t 1;,., m, , n,, l.. h , ...(inn. retuuyiTara ".:. sltural VTorSs, IcTk, r, larqshtr Maoilsril I iminrs and aw lllll,. S.ti'l f. . . i. I'.m.i'. mi,, jM5.ar7 II tli.nt. 1 1. M.-i, an.! Aim. ni.. AjT'j .fMVyV 1 i'nwa,mtiia. .nti ...i,.,,,,, Adtlrrt A. B. I Alb't IMIt A snr,, Tors, Pa. Br. Lobb,? Twenty yi ur-' i iitJntinti TtwU-'- ti tti- i rs-nt Mrtit it n. I run' if tlif ttMlul pflrrisi of furly lrr. lrli iitdttl jukI M.mI. .V..;irtn uml UtiUjii'in ' "i' out hi'ihih, I I vi lltilliiii m'iiI sW.ur?l HMlrit fri.m nt. i ti I n l-n iMltin-M. UsM-l mi Spnlnl hNfUM'it Irrr. DROP'S? 'i i s i : v ' i 1 1 i i'n Pot llUrlv n I ill ivitii riroliilili Kr-Hietitrfl. lluvr rtjri'tl tiii ututitU f I'u'-st. ( uu ut l-n iifH riotitH't-i) htM'U'nH iy tu'ot -ii li Uin . f rom fttt h iii'-imn iii.t) t'nr; In ten Huh rtt I.' i'.t two (hlnU nil y inpf him tiMiiot i-il. Son 1 fnp fr-i t'.tk IrHitmo n I j In of inlni'MiItniM i-iirt'i. T'ii iiuv.t' trr.i'in''nt fr- until, ir yui rlT irl -I, l1' In i t imp toj fc jsn.Hluiv lH' II M til:: .N .i S ni. A.h nt.i, Thla Tniijc M.irU tc on Tils m In th" wnrl:!. K I I ..... II -i r..-1-,. 'ir. LiH-J."iO VIIINTHisii I iai H.,rl.liie w t J f'ir ua. 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' '" Vowt "u"v,.;i:';:,,i,. rs-iWl r.i. Cl.O'J. Bul J by M.,tLlMfc W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOEctrrifeccN. Our rhilm. lor Mil-. .Ion- im-i- .. nil ol l,i-r sliui-s H.lvt-ri ie.l nr.. i ll niiuulus lu ll, r i.iiii.-.it. It is in or.- ki , Iik'i. liniir lit f I ti ir i.iol .tin n tils, ll icivt-H belli I' I'lli'l-iil .iiiii.Iiii-iioii. ll V. in. ire iiimii-t lin- ll,,. i .ni.iiiiii r. Ilia Itri-Ul KII.-ri'iaK ia, ,iri, ll , ;. iiin.l tin ililliliiiiliil I,) nut iiilnr in ll li ll, lii.-i e i'i r. ll 1h ihe br-al In tbe . nilj. uml lHn Iiul.t ,1 .lii it li it l i.ii ii nn, .illi.i-. -Inn-,i,,, i ii,,, I. J1S fri.il"'1"'" I'i.i! I'i i"i v .. r ..u ul.., ni er.,. V'lWlt It,,. ,;!. ,., 1 1 ., I . i In ll 'i I rili'. 'Illi. Minn In,.' hi,,-.j! Mil Ik- I,, un, I I,, .,,f 1, a iMi i,' lil-li si ui'fiir.l ..; KlMll-i- s.l.en i;i'M I si: ii v.i.i i'h vim., s..(i. i, v sii.si.x-. i ii i j. p ..inn.. :r..-jr) e. u.it i: n - it i k.- mkie. i'...mi r:Tit t m.i r nu mioi;, n.-i.-i U(,ni.isi;ms'-iiim, Is-.'.IH! (.1(1(11. W Mil -lilti:. oj.iin mill -i.?. imt s' i iinoi. smii:. AU llliHi, III f. i,;U Ha, Pllll. M nil.! I.,,,-,.. $2 S!!GS FOR LAD4ES. lining hair st. i, uml ll, c, li, r ni 1.1; wl.ltha. l..IMI' sllDKS, li ilm i n. n'. im-rli-nn .innioni (Si-ii.p "" ,ir"n" " " v. I.. IMirHI.IS, Urn. Lion, Mn. ,',..,, i, . .... i.eini in I III Illt-.l lilt ... A euro 1M la . U Y J h.'Yi ILU C,t.'iJd i. llAKI.I I.VK, V lirri'll, I'll. rnrtTi n ',i."!,'i!r..,",'4Hi,i,,"'i''N, I'.. IV l.l. .:i.'i .a.,.. W AW I'liS&lO.S miUaal OliiSi. V
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