i i! I . l'o r. , I! e i 03 l-t I t mil 'PEATII DAVIS L 0p THE CONFEDERACY, LrtmaorHm loso asd tixtpo UB pari, th President of the Con . . . i a T - ; t jltdlt BIS nonitJ umuvuir, .nm., j o'clock Friday morning. The r his beilaiue tuursuay evening r51t bio condition was lavorahle, and wj no reason w ei-pcci U1 rl7 tj mK-nlK1'1. however, decided aahiipmiI AtiI lift mnh F it:. r,km!lv was about hii bedsid I at. jwrrnsoif da vis. Wt 1. ot Ilia: .jiPavi was born June 3, 1st In ,mt Kv. Smn nftcr Ms I'irtli his .ITel t' .! ISlmpi UIIU W'UIHI nVAT l(i re civfl n't academic ulu- l.nln I-'! iiPl"inte I a cadet in the Academy at un roir.t ny rresi we. where he crailuatel four years : irnKiiiml in the armv twenty snd erved as nn infantry and -nn the Northwestern frontier in i Hawk war oflS.il and l.tii. In :a, he ws mivio nrst Lieutenant m. in men rapacity no was cm- i various exHttitiuns nuiuat the ,.i:n. He r siii'it ins rnninus- li. 1 anil liuviuir married the I- of Zm'harr Toy lor, afterwards liofthe I niteii Mates, but at that Vnl in tuc army, lie returned to mxl became a cotton I'liiutcr. bewa- elected a Kepresentativp In He bore a conspicuous urt in ximl nl the session on the taritF l.tOn'in question, and particular- it rriurutioiis lor war against .mox- 1le.'h on the Oregon question, .Mi. lie said: "From sire to son Imifd the love of union in our m our bitorv are mingled mimes I -J ami Camden, of Yorktown and of .Sew Orleans and Hunker Hill. together they form a inonumt'iit to vnilurv of our common countrv: it the .Southern men who would that monument were los by one tortlieru tiuiuc tliut constitutes the I Se em In Congress, the First Reiti- kiflitrippi Voluutet-M cUi'tixl him lie win activelyenif'iKed in the at- tormiuif of Monlerry in ISeptom- I u line oi uie com in ationers lor i '.be terms for the canituiation of ! idiI ilirtmutiiNhitd hiniMilf in the Ilinrua Vistu, where his regiment, r an linmeuitely diiiierior force. Iilim Kroiiiiil lor a long time un- . flulu the Uolonel, though ie .tilil, rcniuitied in the laddie un- leuf the action. ht. 1J47, he was appointed by the It nf Xttkaiafinni lTmlu.l ktiilna Unt.u. Iivtrincy mid waa unanimously ne sme oinro lor lite rest ol the Irrela'U'.l h.rthe etiituintt term. In IisHniitf( by l'resuliiit 1'ierre j(Wr, which 'post be held until .wiun oi I'rvsiiicnt imcbutiun, in tioistration of the "War Depart- l-aurkcd liy ability and energy, .-ighly piimilur with the army, lie 'oellect the ri'Vixion of the army :-v the introduction of the liuht in- r.tmofiai'tirs; the nianulacturw of it:s and pintols una the use of the retiremi'iit from the War Depart r'tiiierei me ellule. inrcjityto l ioato uttriid a Irsiu al in Huston 'wrote a letter expressing Ntroii)! imci.tii. "1 wiiil you my coriliul I'uttie IricmU ol the Coiibtitutiou," inuunto bo enrolled amoiiir l niissinn Ih by fraternity and Moeterr constitutional obliirittinn. thut ironi the Aroostook to Shu I key et to I'uuet Sound, the " ofuur political temple shall sluud however, in rnoci vi ITia linnilnn. MJrtit in lsij .and on the assemb ics in December of that vear, m trtive part in the conspiracy me neccsion oi me ooutnern ltnoii. tin February. 18-.1. ha - iiMy elected l'reaident of the Nates of America and remained wiimii. Since that time lie retirement ou bis iilantatiou at u. IH Hoots Are Xamber 10. Mr. Arnold, of Thompson, is ortf ixteon Tears old, bat ho is over six feet tall And his feet are famous, writes ft Connecticut corresondont. Thov are liiprgor thsn any other feot in Windham County, and perhaps in the New En gland Htats. Young ThompFon step )ed into Lli Tracy's shoe shop at Cen tral Villago the other day and said he would like to have tho shoftuan make him a pair of hoots. "All right," said F.H, "iuit put your foot on this measure, ami I'll get your Bize." Thompson tried to do a hn had liorn bidden, but found it imponHiblo to com ply with the reiptest. Although Tracy dipped the mnrkor out to tho jump ing off place on the meoMuro, there was not nearly room enough to accommo date the young man's extraordinary foot. "Woll," said he looking np sghsst, I never! You boat the, record. What sie iKxit do you UHtiully wear?' "Oh, generally 1 cnu got on ttixtcens," replied the youth, with iugeuious com placency, "but lattorly they've pinched my feet fotup, aud 1 guc.iM I'll take a size or two larger this time." Tracy then made on approximate es .itnntnof tho big foot, and found that it criL'ed for a Wit ono inch and a half longer than his mcasurn. "I can't fill the bill for you," saidhn, "fur you take a hoot bigger tliau any last that is niude." ro young ThompHon had to go away without hope, and he in in a dilctumti. The prospect is that ho will havo to go unshod during tho remainder of his life unless ho can persundo some liberal-soled contractor to muke u last especially for his use, which will bo expensive. Thompson is not the only nix-footer and big-footer in his family. a Htanloy has arrived at Mpwapwa a nr. ni-i expedition is a pronuueud s acoe, winch cannot be taiu of tue place oi hi an ivuL Last Winter I wan troubled ta butty with rheuiuallam In tny rlxht ahoillilrr and Jolnu of my Iik iw tint ti lx nliln Id wiitk. I took IbKNl'i finnuiparllls, and Dow I don't IWt ny . hen or alus nrwlirr. I wit newi.iK'r rliiht In the ml. Idle ot the stn i t rrrrjr day In the year, ami ha lieen dnlnic ao for Svn yeara, nnd afandln ou Inn culd ttouM ain't no picnic, I ran t ll you. An. I If lluod'a horHrllU eunnl mo It rertiilnly nulil to ln i(.od for tliom leole who don't -tnn.l uti tho eold atones, lean be aeen every day In the year at corner Toutklu and !'KaJI Avenuea. Wiiiuk W. Ilowian, llrooklyu, .N. V. J. U. Ue ur to t Hood's Sarsaparilla Add liy all driiKrlxta. $1; alt tor S3. Irnrredunt by C I. Iioob a CO., AiK)ttic4.'arlva, Lowell, Moat. iOO Dosos Ono Dollar EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST Are Now llclny ltuubytbe Great Wabash Line. If you nre unlng to I'ortlund, K. ttlr, SiH.kane Fnll, Tiift'iiia. Lo Aniii'lin, Kioi Kraui-lMti, tr any Mtnt In IIm We-t, cull on or uddieiiit for ltuuM, lUmtert, Xu4, hui.. V. II. TrlMrnm. Central Puhwh rer Aitmit, Cor. UU Ave. ami Snilihtlcld su, flTl'Klil 'Hii, PA. fo ii' tb- FAXLEY AVD KM IS". M rri:xiH cituitcii, tub tAma IMl'UoVkS. ' Stanley has receive 1 comrrattila- N' frum IJueon Vletiirla nn.l tha Mr. Stanley uttandod divine sur- 14 uniisli man-of-war Tunjuoia. Urwjto the ere w iim aaiil Ha cm. t- Livingrtono's mantle had fallen that his work had only ' I'll thut lie w.uil.l ,)uir,,tu 1 1... fhi life tu it. -a is stilt in a dangerous condi I'-rko hopea for his recovery ifction set In. The patiuut 1 -JUtluJ exo.rlAiiiVMtiMll.iillv in F 'mio Berlin says: The Oermsn '""'tis In throwing upon titan 1:5 for the accident to Kmin, and "Ho-ofaros to hint that tho J would not bo an unwelooma eProiuw10Ho desire to reap f oc-t nd seize tho full honor of "ii tmin s camp to Uagamoyo -0ordinHry Impodiiuont. Jt is P'o. Journal that the fact-that 1 Stanley instead of the latter 'ba is Doaaiblv anion? the "fed and aoufUt to be sup conlerence at Drussels -end congral ulatory addrcsf - Wiley and Kmin Tashu. Mauer of Indian Affairs di. ' Alinf. tu- . Iu Indian Territory cattle found graxingoa -v.inui, ln8 coiueuioi uie ,Trn,;d that herds, aKrepa SUSPECTED OF ARSOff, a posstBLa CACsa or thb tribcsb BuiLtusa ' riRB. Charles 8. Ostrom, until last Friday night cashier and bookkeeper of the Minneapolis department of the .t. Taul ISonetr-l'mt Is suspected of having started the Are which burned the Minnenpilis Tritmne building on the night of November 30 last. In which seven men lost their lives. He was charged on Friday night with having embezzled t-.00 of the funds belonging to the l'ionrrr IYe$ and placed under arrest. He admitted his guilt, and did all he could toholp his employers In straightening out the books. At first Ostrom claimed that he had taken but 1 1 S00, but when confronted with evi dence against him, acknowledged that he had stolon tiJK). Tho terrible rumor was soon abroad that Ostrom had (lied the TW bune building to hldo the evidence of his guilt. Ho was interviewed in Jail and stout ly denied bis guilt in that direction. Moviih'c nirthduvs. There lives, or there did a few year t.ro, an old lady in this country who has n movable birthday. Mm hud the good fortune to be Imi'n on Muster Sim duv, and she itinistH on reeiing pres ents and congritttihitionH iu thut festi val, noiimtt r when it occurs. I.oisof pi'ople have tried to na-oti with the uhl liulv. ciili i.ilur in hand, but she re plies to tin in all, "1 w us Isirti ou Muster .Nuiuluv iiuiiit 11 fty-ni years ii'o, and lill I tlii Muster Siliitlitv will be in v birth.lay." . Viol tlii-i ri'toiiiil ino i.f lli. v..w l..... nl MttglUhiimn litiin in the sluulow i.f . Ml.. 1 1....1 .... I ... .1 .... i i a ill- i--m ii' I, Mil III . oil IIICmUII IlltV of August---the Li' Ihilnv of William IV. ; who. w lien that tu utiiil tinted luon j ittcli died, elnttigisl his birthday to May I in order to still enjoy the coinei I deuce of u birthday with his aoveretgn. 11 Tn 'C 3l I C I'M. A W. MALL'S IIYOIKNIi; TvU U1, O 0.1. lO TltKATM LNT i'liliuw tho ). Vf bBCDiri'.-CO I'-m "I H lini'iirlllct, rcmov. IiU IV! C .'IVlu In.; nil ill ii- iii rina. -Imply and efleislvelv without ilruini or liiiiUclneA of auv kind, iiidiii liiir MitAi.rii ami Uimikvit. Ki-vith, Iivh M'iMla.iiM.iii'ry.t'ontit:iutloti. I'lli1, or any dfrntiiri nii'l I id -yti'in dllil llnlirll Ill IiIhi,! thoroi.k'lily i raitti iited h) thl-Tri'iit incut at uoiiml lMyotidSJ for I'Mnphli't unfolding tin -VHlcin. uud uboiit tic. for a. .llaiicc.M'l' I nil ll liiinll) n 1 1 lot line. Ihulnut no'iii litiM -tin-l It. Hull'- .10 leurw leal. Write ' r t'urlli'iilani ami i-tidiri.iii'iMM I with Iv. -tanii to Ililijirnir 'I'lvuhuriit t o, lii.i ',S),l'illsliiirii,l'il B' nf tT' IIKA 'l-ES T 1 N TM K WOK I.O Parlor urgan.te;r.L5 Free. I It I K It. V.Sit I.K. llorlelln, I'll. MIIIK ll.HTK.lt IIOHf-K TAIL TIKI OK 1 tllllldv Itlllllla. I ant a I.IM A ll M III UU i. .Hill v . Ni'Mil '!' for Kitinl. ami HID T Kit MS, to O. lluliroiirh. Jr. l.oili nn. I laler Co., V. . w. tiiomi'hox, ni-.ii (, s. v.-nurk Wllion-a 1 illlet. lli'liH ami i ia-kcri'1-. i rite. A Vuluulilo Tr-utUo ilvlnor full lnfrmiiUuof n kutwy kui Hls1j' cunhn ij UMftfTllciW. hm. J.C. Morr4W.JiftjiTMU. WUM.otUru IAlYAirutM ,. r M) Wrkly MtlHui-our vi- i lirtl t'trfti; unt lnirl utium mu i in n I' frii.tiy i;(i(ruiili'ti . .i Riiiiti'lv ln-f. Atri Htou tj ir tt rniH. Lt i tx hu-lf Co.. if'j iinalwii), .N. V, PATENTS R.A.Lebmann. Wuhllwloll.O.O oS'udforoirouiar CI 1.1 1 IRA HA HIT. Only Cenaia and IIkIIIR.1 riwyCI UKUi ilw WurM. lr. 1 TKNTi HI'.ri ltF.I). (nodeUy) O. P. I.KTia, iai Fifth aie riil.lmrKh, I'a. 'itl ra. prai tlce. If -4V l-LVhK 50 Cts. COLD,NHEAD fcLY UKOYiiUiS, M Warren bU, Wew Vof m IV tLM mm 9 r v o 'Hi! ThsnnoraatEr Dto Freezing '"fT-rT'ir1Tiiai. i" " -- aud a liarca auiiiu ol fcuiou .u whicli auiii, lua (ace Iik a tuouumi oaedlaa. Wind forty milts ait hour. You aaf a man couldn't aund auch poaur f No, ha couldn't, without )uit the uroptr clothiuf. And Ihtra'a only one taitrit thai can ttoep a man both warm and dry at auch s lima, aud thai la the " Kith Brand Slicker." Thty are guaranteed etnrm.prnoi, waterproof, sad wind proof. Innde one ol lhaei, you areaa much out of the weathar aa if indooia. i'bey are libt, but warm, beiog re-euiofced lhrau;nout, tbey sever rip: and the button, are wire-laaleatd, Narad road mail who hl ouce irird one would be without It for tan timea ita coat. Uewate of worthleae im itation,, every armeul aiaraptd with M Fi,b brand" Trade Htik. ilon't accrpt any inferior coat whea you can have the " Kih brano oiicker " delivered without viua cuat. Particular, and iiluMrated cet ajogue free. - A Je TOWER, . floater), Man, 1 No one loves to tell n tide of senndal but to hint tii.tt loves to li"iir it, l.e.irn, then, to reiuil.e nnd silence the detritct ing tongue by rcfuiiio; to hear. Never iiihIvc your ear the grave of another's good tninie. COMMERCIAL. b) I'lrrf ui'Huii. Al'I'l.IvS bid $ 1 .'ooij.i ;iim:i; 4ou 4 UliTl't.1; t'reamery 'S t'ounlrv roll lrt CM KI'ISK tdiio full cream... II 11 New York 1J r.;c.x .,i 1'iH'Ll KY ( hii kin, V fair .'! 'I'urkiys, y lt . . II r)TAT(i:s-i:Se...... bKKU.S I 'lover, country I m 4 Timothy 1 l'i 1 Mine iritis 1 lit 1 Millet i0 II L AT No. i re.1 N! No. Ilreil COKN No. 2 vellow ear 41 Mixed ear .CJ Shelled mixtvl 41 OATS New No. 2 while L':l t Y JO New No. :.' Ohio and I 'a. fii I'XUL'K Kancy winter put's, fi V't 5 Fancy Biriii) ial's.. 6 2i f Clear winter 4 4 Kvo Hour 3 i!.r :i HAY Timothy 8 fm 11 I lose, 'from wagons... in ll 12 WIDUL1NUS White lo on lti Until II oo ll Chop feed 13 OJ 11 HAl.TlVoiiK. WTTEAT No. red 7!M UYI-: .',7 COKN 41 OAT.-' Western J.'i HI'TTKK ij KtiliS o HAY Western 1:) W I'lMINNAll. W M i: AT No. '.' I led $ HH.fi KYK 4.', COKN 3, OATS -Jl i:'iiS i'j 1'oKK in HL'TTKIl 15 rilll.AlilM.I'lllA. ri.orit I'nmilv ? 3 7 to$ :i WIIKAT-No. S. U4 7- t'OUN No. J, MiM'd .".! OA I S - I'ligradeil White Ill KYK-No. -J 4S lll'Tl Kit I'reitincrv Kxtra.... a t t lIi;tK-N. Y. Fiill Cream.. 0 yy.w Yoitu. CATTI.K $ 3 .Mi..f$ 4 SflKKl' 4 ini I. AM IIS f, o.ri (i Hot is Live 4 Itrt 4 KI.ol K Patents 4 ti." b WHEAT No. 2 Ked m It Y1C State COKN L'liL'raded Mixed.... H OA IS Mixed Western 11UTTKK Creamery rai'torv , 7 CHEESE Stale Factor) . ... H Skims Light ... 5 Western , 7 EUti.S State and 1'enn US 1.1 i O'l MVE-STOCK MAUKET3. UOVKUKNTM AMI Pllll'RS AT TUB C'KNTKAk UUOVC VAUIM, BAST I.IUKUTV, I'A, carri.it. We quote from l.'sjo to l.Hoo lb. cattlo at 4.:i"i" 4c; giHsl ..'loo to 1, -too-11). do , ;i,imc 4.1's'; g'sxl 1,10 to l,'-0O-lb. butchering, :i.l (k.I soc: com nn in t-iu to l,oo -lb. do., V.Kmii H. I'sj. There wassome imitiiry for gotsl feed ers which sold along at 3ii:ijc, while com mon to fair stiM'kers weru slow at l'i -ic; comuion heil'urs anil steers sold at L'(i',.'Jc; and of these there waa ail oversupily, as there lias been for some time past, and the market, probably, was meaner for stiitr of th s character than any other kind. Hulls uud dry cows were slow at uhollt last week's prices, I'" -ic for common to fair. Ex port bulls, of which there were hut few on sale, may he quoted ut il .'Ui'. Fresh cows may be qiioUxl ull tho way from S.6yi31 r head according to kind; HIIKKP A Ml I.AM us. Iucluded In t lies. iles were the following: 2 cars nieu-wool Missouri, h.HJ lbs., nt 4 .!; 1 car gooil Ill-lb Oluos, 5 3ou; l cur fair UM 1b. tlo., 4 bOc; ilts-k Oliio ewes, 03 lbs., 4ic; deck common I'euiisylvauiu cwos, M lbs., .'I Hoc; dock prime ok)ii-woo1 Ohioa, 112 lbs 6 40c; I curcloat-wo il onios, 1 U lbs., 6 35c; 1 cur Western, fed in Ohio, Ui lbs . 4 Hoc; 1 car 'euusylvuna, 80 lbs., mixed, 4 56c; deck fair bulb, fumlm, &io, deck common year lings and lumbs, 44o: deck Ohio sheep, 77 lbs., 4 JUc; due do.. M3 lbs., 4 LVm. There was u scarcity of inxsl lambs, which would havo sold readily at ii (! 1-ic. HtHIS. Market gnnorally reported slow and prices ruled a shade lower than those of lust week. The country trude was comparatively light owing in largo purt to the continued mild, aolt weather, aud the regulur Eastern buyers did not buy as freely apparently us usual. Taking everything into consideration, tho luutket, while devoid of animation, was all that could be expected, aud it was thought that the pens would be pretty well cleared betore tho clo-e. Hold at 3.i.V3.Oc for Yorkers mid if-iOdio fur I'uu'nadeiphiy , nogs. About a Dig Cnn. Oliver Cromwell, on returning from the field of the first battle of Worces ter, had occasion to pass through that city, and Stopped for a few moments at tho Bishop's palace. The Jlishop remarked that tho bat tle had been "waging very hotly over yonder." To this Cromwell replied: "Oh! I snpjiose you heard the roar of the ar tillery T" "No," rejoined tho Bishop; "1 knew of it fiom the report of a Canon." "My lord," said Cromwell. "1 should advise you to obtain tho dismissal of that gentleman from his ofllcc." "Oh! why?" "Because a ennnon is of no use un less discharged." "I prefer, answered the Bishop, "lo let my Canon off." London l'irh Mc L'i. Onri.T enough, if there is any plncn in tho world whera a young lmly won't do the fair thing it is at the fair. Tli People Are not slow to UMilentnud thnt, Inord r U arrant their nia ittiaotariTs In uintr.intisitit them l benefit or rure, nirslleitte mtit Nvs more limn ordinary merit nn I i'tirntlv pmpnrtlee. Dr. I'loree'a lioliicn Mo .'leal I U-. Mvery in the only IiIiumI tuedieine sold. throtiKh dnutflsts, tiioler a p.litiv vimmtitrr, Hint It will benefit or tireor immey p tiil fur it will be ri ltirned. in all blood, sk''i mol nritlp IImihapv, aud tor all ecr.if uloun nil eel lout, 11 i IjhtIiIc. $IK) Itoxartl ofTrred tiv th. pr iprletors of Or. bttg-o's Calarru Ucnn-dy for an liu-urnMo The good that men do may be interred with their bones, but the cut tins of suiue uu u are not crowded. Voy l'i i .;. rnrr arapls wlilte. Itrown wnH are ndnl t rated with rosin. IViliinie is only put In t Imlu the irriKiiee of ju'rn! it. DolibiiiH'e Kleitrie Koup Im foe, white nml unavi Mud. lliki boo i koKl since lnf. '1 t y it . Few of us i verilisi'over hipits nmoiig tlin-e who agree with our religious convictinii-. 7'roi i'lvf A tin n for Siiflerlim Womnn. If there are Htm". In life thut try m nVotil. there are also times thil try women's soul'. Aa wiitnntre ortt'int. aMoii In general fa mote delicate Uihti tnari's o nbo Utv hecinl fintr tlonsofafnr itioin ilclleate cIiitiu tcr. nlili L rentier her niiirh It. ore liable In ilerutik'i'inen and disease, and wblrh retjulru intn b mor, skillful and careful trvnttnctil. No c!n.-n t: Utean twt a iibyslclan's i,l;tll or a tneil eiue'i rftlcacy more e eri'ly tlinti Female lM-ea.-e No inMllelne has ever proved more ntieerhsfn in the cure of atich tliM'icsen tfift'i I'c.ru-iia. Ii. that misit tryliiu of period, whieh eiery mbl die-aired woiumii inti-tia-s tliroiiirli. l'e--i, n . tins proved a true Imhiii to llie iicx. ". bnii 1mi t. a ureat eimerer for tbree yi-um." writes ,Mr 8. ninlth, of llallHVlile, l';i. "I bad if vun up ull hope, w hen I riminietu-cd (nkit.it 1 e-: ti-nuanil iMnn-a-iiu. .in i am as well n ever iti iu lite." llegulnte the Uowela w ith Muii a-liu. Oreann. the I'nrartl.e of I nrmera. Mild, etiinbln ellma e, certain nml abundant rrnpa. Kent fruit, grain, k.-rns and -tis'k coun try in the world. Full information free. Ad- Ureas Urea-oil liu lifiul ti Hoar' I, i'orll.iud, Uru 1 OIVI K-NrjOYJS Both the method anl results when Bjrup of Figs ia taken ; it ia tdensnn t aniirefresliinfrto thct-tstr, nml act i ptntlyyet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and IWels, cleatises thoryn tcncnbctually, difpela colds, Jie:iil echesand fevers nut! chips lialiiitml constipation. Fyrttn of Figs i.s tlio only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing- to tlio tanto ami ae ccptablo to tlio Htoiunch, promiit in ita action and truly Is'iiclicial in its Ciliftfl, preparctl only from the most liealthy anil agreuablo substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all nnd lmvo nuulo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for snlo in 50c and 81 lottlea by all leading drug gista. Any refiahlo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono w ho wishes to try it Do not accept ny sul)ntitiitc. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fRANCJSCO, CAL. tOUISVlUE, Ut. YORK, N Y. OijimTAJtri I.AituriT The um. 'reriau llualneea i ellrr, ( Icvrlalnl, . t Mlilllo-1 l-l, peueer. l-ellou iV i.oiihiIn. l'ropr'a. Klcyaltl l all"t!U Kruc. HflUr STI'DV, IVirlt-ki'.tiitiir. Piiklnma Fnrms, Uirtb lvtitiiali-liili. Aritliiin tir, Kltoi t-hallil, i-tc., tlloroilHhly tauirfit I'Y MAIL. 1,'nvilliirM frne. yawl'n edleae, 4.7 Maiu St.. iliirtalo, N. t. VWlW MAIIItl tliK I'll' Kit ami I lltili particulars of out a- liitl.m tmii o oer 81,000 u I iiiiii'i liiuc. Ad. lrcH l litCOUIlT..srii.Mi.M', Toledo, O, AinMiU AiiAaia lllli, Cliamntin Hi,an Cwilrcr. Nicv wcrrf. lauvu inotUA ilin, wiiitncy A Co. liurtou, IDib a There la more Catarrh In this aertlnn nf th mnlry than all other illeeaem nut toveiber. snd until the last few yenrs wnsatippoxil to I ineiarable. For a v rent ninny j rnrx dot torn pni iinnnerfl It a local rtiwa-e, and pn-cril cd In- eai rcnieniew, ntm ny eoii-mntly inillin; to eore with lo'Bl trenlinent, pronotmced II liietirHble). Jelenee lina proven catarrh tola a cinntitn. 'iotinl dlae. ntul therefore reitiires fMiitltn itnini ireiitinenr. lotti a I at irrli I lire, nianu fartureil by F. J. Cheney A; I'o. Toleilo. Iibto, . tne oniv roiioMiiuoiuil c ire on I I.e. inntkot. t Is tnken internally in tlu-es fn.m 111 drops to t leniiiHHinltil. It. m ts directly 11 1 u ,n Ibe lilml nml ntucmi. rfm ex nf thcat eti'tn. The offer me litimlreil ilollnt-a ror any rmeb (nib. tortira. "end furclteiilars nnd letltiionml. Addrn.n, ,, r. iir.si y iv 1 o., Toledo, O. 3H told bv lllllKltii'te. 7.V As a rule it is not w ise to fell all - no know, tliouch it is ulvvnvs highly CNpivlieut lo know all one tells. ny 'limm. W TRADE UZ'iJif tAK The old smoker's dellulit America's lincst ,'n', t'n;nr. Tunslirs I'uncir CURES PliMMANENTLY S3? .H A. TWISTS. Wnihlni'toti, 1 ex .tune ?1. JusS, Und atiffcrcil off snd 011 f.-r l-ileeii years With n nutlet I nek ; no Inutile with It luor; two veins auo waa etired I V Ft. Jiieo'n oil. Nori'tmn. lb CAUTMK1.I. At rittci.iii-rs asn PKArTFB". THE CHADLES . VGT.EIER CO., Biltlmort. Ml ! N IT A (I Sfl 1 ICS f FMi: TKI.I.S UiM THI' f-i:i'HI'T. J An IMit'H " Tsitsr tn.'.i AmM.t (111if a Jill? J'.tt-t prttifhtr, ttwhiny l'tare and froijrts U the Wicva, HW'f anil won Vnnilit. f'if nMer to vuikc Lit tailing, Whijtntrfil to him tmture'i tarJr' Told him vf tlif tint's i jaAkU Vor the tintin' ui, J thr t.ifixi.' --tiTuin ri;o losa r "i kit.'. An IMit'ip's Tttpr rr. Jo.or IVutiev llciln r'. 11 well-ktK, it lournnllat la rlcnlfira! clir'c.-. t le. A;.il. i"i. P--WJ: Pome IWoii iua af u I wio; a !eti-r n.v'i tliat Swift's J' ;ci . rti; luul cured mc t, reven- tl:"iii.ialjm. 8lnn It' ll time I have had no return ,' thu rhcumaUe trot.li.ra. a'tlioiili fi.-ipn ntlv eajKined to the bifid eiifca Hint prudiu'cil fnrmer aftS'-kji. Si veral vf my irictiil lijd a alniilur er.ieririier, and arc fl-m inllnnf C M.V..-IM11 :lil K S. B. lirenuhl a permanent enra. The iu atclntiy iKiwrrnf this nmlir.r.o la ahowu la the inn licit It il.'vi;c a c rof ihiih ln'tit 1h.1l was j eoimti'vuoja In inv 1i!oik1 ov. rllilrlv Mare nco. ant I 1 .in rcneivcti ui UiH trn.-c 01 it K t.. u- n totJ: ail. I It iv 11 1 l"eled laelt nf uialurlal lever, winch k"pt 111.' 111 Urd (or th r" nionih( auit run coiiituoi d tna ile ciimuw unit trn-'i innunar i.rnii"rt'ct Itmuroit oiv re.o,rrT ironi Hint illnoae. aa waa In 11 very km towtlUiHi ol Ix-ilth. ; nsrr itraariiT. at'ai'ta, Oa, Treatise on T'ooil and Pklu Diacaica t.iailulfroe. FtvirrV rt rain no CmirnT, tr.irr .?. Mlanla. Oa. RXV Hl'Ht fVlUejU IV-4 Cures here ull Ir-.fi tasti'. ( liildr. Meiliidne. Ke'o;uini-iided liv I'll vslciana. tLSO fllil'l. I'll;l:itil .'in. I iipe....-il.li tn tl,n II fcll.u it without ouiectiotl I'y ilrili-'riHta. V' !" 1 r ,'irJ-iJamiir,7Wt' l wisnwaianv iHr"i.s:vM .J..1 i'j -i 'i Mit,ir.M n.-. 'i ' twSl Tush on tho Handle nrl tho Screw irons 1 1111 111 1 1 ll lllll "M"" i ANICt PFKStN T.'---- i.l22lA,i J I..,, o. a 01 Ion. . ififijui iiiii d uoiv fi,,iic)i(i..ii'i it .Mid oi- iiifftiM . tjej S-Wy lijrf'4 firaSSssn IHtf JiCl-vjrrur ar en atvv--l,T'V . - - un - 1 IV allL.la t JB v.Ma. Vi-JT3 SWIFT Double Actlrn AUTOMATIC REVOLVEI.. I '11, 01111 ll. il l..r , imii..fpw n.,1 teriiil. nml Vi.rKlii.n.,ltli U :iu Sat-iv i n ii. nn.....ii.i.. to ti,r,, i.nrrei ,., 1, . I . u ,. rliiiji.,1 N. ,v p. it. .nl. ;it. cMllbre, lixlnc S. A Vt . 1 . I-', Curtrhlifi.. i,.. ,f I,,,,, " " you Buy 11 i:eriiiluv Swllt llolllllo teflon Pi.tnlvcr, vim are MIII'll til linv ila i.i rfei 1 ,1 'l-t., . ,.., . ,i,d.. helll ponlpalil 11,1 receipt n price. .V';.'lv III II,; , !, ,, I,. 1 ,,,,,..( rnitlviJ, vf tiUtit. ,'A. .Vrpirr, ', u l,.,it fir iului P. .oiri. Anna ( 0., Mm., llo.ion. Jlisa. JOHN F. RTKATT0N & EON. 3 aud -ii Walker bt. NLW tUHK IF Vot' wis'l A I.000 I it n 01. nt 1 iiiireMia, one of I'l.lle.l t.Ml l it A the erle- i - J . ' V m s .us n-T-'-r.i, W ei.ii,.Li r.iiiii ivr-s-,ii-j 1 , -r-.i . iirnm. 'I lie l.nent Him I m 111, iSvl nei i! auiifui'lill'eil I ilia It ' ) V Tl tirl . Ii...-i- ,.f all .-lilt- -JJ S'll d 11 1 e Sin. ilx'yj no- , ta an I ?iV Mannf 1. 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" smith aV ni:ss(, s liiitM.rtf'M iimt Imli nil- I -n Ifr- In MUSICAL MlinCH ANDISE, III. Ilia, l.lllllll, llllllliift, Aecol-lli ull. Illir uiumciia, Ac, AiIkiiiiU 01 t-iriima, etc., etc. M-.Mi ion lAIAI.i i.l i.. JONES PAYS THE FaCUCHT. . 'V 11 itaoii ."-t-iih-N, lrill l-.in Mel "rii,,; J.,.h I'aUC Jtt'llMl im 1 I'd tin 1, i !tu Ihrrv -Ire R. i.u . I . 1 .... prlecll-i 1,.. iitioii Ho- J.ui"-r in. I in' 1 1 . JOntS OF BIN jHAM ruN 11 1 Mi II A .11 Tit .N. . mm' YOU NEED IT! T ln. .1 I'll I 1 I iilrt v. Inil It irn rnilc.. w rift 1 t , 1 1 1 i.i:.i'iMin it iiiui 1 uin iri' itntNi t I I I., . i.t v . .(k, m'H'i 11 ti iii nir-t nf knnvi ; I1 mi irt.i-i 1 ' 1 I'.t.iai isnmnis ei 1 11 illKl l- .1.: v ti.!h en u, -t int, tin' liif'ineeutlua ittxl mm 1 0 t- 1 1, ; v i-i-'h biiiri 11 1-i nil,, pi 1 iih mi'i tit iini-'i i i t it iii) tittii't.' - t ui rcimttt. Weliittir'fl Illustrated tl nd WHISKEY HAB- lTSriimd at Imiiji. i.:ii nut pain, t'onk of . ar ticular' aenl puCL' IT Mill 1 I " M.WOtil.l.Kt, V. p.' ' AIL A H i A. (ju. OlUe tt.1, VShi'.ehui. .st. BilSTJ" Til F. WORLD UlllriOu laUettheUeuuluc Sold Kver-whore. Tliitiiaiinda nl' iirils rVefliierl. II 11 ml 1 11U ol I'lclurea. ALIire elmloiis i NplHined. Ordin ary Fureluii riiniarie Trnnn luted, letrle Mvalem of YVelulila 11 nil .lleaaurea. 7 I'riiio-' in atnaii, e'ear ivh. en nne ( laid pal - r . Ii.iun.1 111 bund mnn eh c b. . U120 I'AGJGH ht ihul rrrwlH vW-ri-n't vi-ry .Irijr mm tvroat wt-ril, Ii ihi' tin utiin. il' ii"t know. uhI w lili'h )! lllitl"! J'" .! IKV IT r fniil ? lit hi ts tl.tt ii IllUll.t for j. uhmI, r.air hie 1 li ti litiry wltn h cmii U h i, kt Ii 4txi hi " j.I l' i r. f. iih- Jsu. h wuiic m. 1 ' un t .1 Ii n in n nl t am h nit mil' h n u luruv uu i!v i-hiiii-, Mini th'-M fn , it rr gtt-riilurnti'r. An th Sj- llntif atiil I'ruiMinciiith'fi nf 11 1 uii jr mm. ni'iti wi nil- :i.m l .tin ('lmn, o.t itnriitM the lut :4 irM. ju n' in iniibf iliu tiid-f t tin 'tit 'I 1 l'-t liiimrliA Fnil n in Min xii". !( Ti a ih nt n I nil it. if titmL t'BiiH .I ii rJ ."(. in ir. t-r Miami-. .;. t H HI.IIIIMj IIOIWK. 1.1 I i-ont.rJ Hi,, N, V.t liy, mM Si -Jfw V ei 1 ?ecV m'dt best is noh &&ar. Bfaimt .W ll 1st I I I r S. ih !. ee.M l''f f. . . ! 4. vYiucowOcu n jjout. ij youcdnrue 'eiSV, be &sv as vou can'VTrx' a c&ke in your next house-cleaning SAPOLIO is a solid, handsome cake of houso-cleaning soap, which has no equal for all scouring purposes except the laundry. To use it is to value it. What will SAPOLIO do? Why, It will clean paint, make oil-cloths bright, and give the doors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will take the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour the knives and forks with It, and make the tin things shine brightly. The wash-basin, tho bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen-sink will be as clean as a new pin if you uso SAPOLIO. One cake twill prove all we say. Be a clever houcokccpcr and try it. Dewaro of Imitations. There is but one SAPOLIO. je-gjja- ajJkMi aa -aeiaefc. . ' J . i T'JT '- '-... . ...- no ii ' "'.. .-. -i-Jfftw I . X"miWimmC'J F '' ' saw tl ; Vf i. ' i !f ii I ' ' ' J M - - . ifHnsVa -a- I i I w . ' yfl-T , .'- I J0"IWA
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