CONQRESSIOXAL. BIN ATE AND HOUSB. immt the blllf repoitd to tha Fennhs tv-rly n'" ''ce1 ha catemlar was 1,'t.) Increase the avprojiriat'on fur puhlio .ditig and ' t Milwaukee, to .'.lJO,- 'rf further routine business the Honnte ,,, he bill inir.xJiirKt by Mr. Hutler, ""iweml'cr 1 "I'roviilliw Tor the Knimi , , n nf Persons of Color from tue ssoullis 1r' 'ilutier proceeded toaiUlress the Sennit. Thft l tnnnh criticism amonR tha ChL '.neiple over Inn proceeding In the Zjo Tli'irlay awning in reference to the J.'":,-, .,ir proposition. rhis tkn mild Lm"(Lr;iiii"t the ruling of Shaker Keeil, rv"....rv iir inoiini-el ni.iint the clerk in . ... ..f'tlie count. They alleco tliere was atvmi't to chanire the result. Th liht r,i,P,l when tho Home met Kridnjr. T,, routine business, Mr. McKmley calUM V million to reooiisiilar the vote by V-htlio House Thursday refused to sub , L the resolution reMr'ted ly tho I'oin- D.ilMlii miiiifulml hv th ailot. Iter nil im'-- - ; " - v --: .e I'ntifiufi rfHMliitiniii for tha nrur- 0""'" , ,C. 1-1.1 .. 11,.. in ilt. ' ih motion to table tho motion to room- ,,raK '' lo-ye.is, m, nays, it-. Tvaiietioii then recurred on the original ."ntiiata select mniinlttce of nin bo Mint - t ralle'' "1'ho w"rl,t' ""'air J .miitri. U" this the yeas and nays ware Th d'l-etiest Interest rrnn manifested as the ! VI progressed, Biul both fides sc.uned t tiieir lones well in band. The vote re- "",.,) , never, in another M't-iinrk lortne il "iroinsiple. The resolution was adopted iri vote -f 11 veas to 1 .XI nuys. Mr. lU.pT of Illinois, rhatnred his vote from iifi'iivaii lo t ho afllrmative in order to dt ni' ! :on io re. i.iibi'i'.i . lirf v.'te disclosed a combination of tho v. V"rk. t liOius ami ahini;toti pe J, icvuet the ( h ciicoans. Tho original n-lilnl. U'l.M flllflllleil llPI tVilll'll i,ll.'ll. ; ,. . . . - y t!r li 't committee of nine nietnlicrs nil tA'' charge of all mutters ro'ittmn to ,s..,r....e.l cehihr ton of the four liun- iir I ' I r . . . . anniversary oi me insoovery oi lr ,,r the World' a Fair of W.." r Si.rm'T llliauy nininicn ma iur A to r.i oiiider, statin thai he would ..t to the fairnesa of tho cotnr.iitiee ami rfili lloii-e. Mr. r lower then liitriMtiioiit v , l rK "rid s i ui r uui, unn mi iw (rrl t" the shs:iiiI coinniittee when ap- (i.l, .Mr. liuiliea. oi nirn, (iiiiTu i lutioii iiirre;fiii(r tho mi'inoersnip i .niimttec to 1 1. It was referred to the ,niilte oil Jwiiin. In Hit ctmte Monday amone the petitions wnt und referred were tho following: . . . . t . nxrii nil reiteration oi i.aoor in luvor ui ilo Wair education bill; in favor of a service Ti.mlaw to surviving soldiers of the late tir for the repeal of tho limitation on i-wrsof peni ; for the free v. linage of r for a law to proiinui pm-muiiou in n:n and other farm products. ' . ... . 1.! I I. I f...tn milliuM Ani'HiK i tie "inn i v i km u.u .................. i-d i.lnvd on tlie ealeii.iar were uio ioiiow- o Iiriivioi: l'r IIIV niiniirmum vt ...w ate of Wyoming into tho l.'nion to provide Itfmlnmrv L'oviTllllieiil. l'r iiic luiutii Ukljlimim. Mr. Sp. inner ollereu a resolution, an., 1) t.is a o.tcd. inMntiling tho awretury Ulif interior to Intortn the senate wneincr :itr.ie thut tho Indians within the Juris- il.iti.moftlie La l'ointo agency ill Wwoli- lawsreina state ol destitution anil suiter .iii. ami if so, lo suggest the uioJe for fur- :.ih tK ad'i lute re 1. 1. Inthf lliiuw. .Monday, .Mr. nutterwonn, i Hhi i, introduced a resolution calling for ifornuiioii as tothe etliciency of the llu KM f I'aieuts; also, calling for infnrina i..d oiiiivrnitiK the International confer, i K-xt to lis Ix'ld in llerlin; also, deiiniug oil iisiud futures and imposing a se'mt ui en dealers therein. It hxes tlio tax at 1M ' nt it hinhel on grain handle I, or pr.i- , ;lto he handled, in options and 5 cents . Ir piuml on meats, cotton, etc, lli"loii)wmg imii Hii'l resolutions were htpxliiitsl : lly Mr. Morrow, of Calirornin To pr. t.bi't alnltite:y the coming of Chineae into th I' lilted Mates ty mt. Stewart o! Texas To pronmto ns ijr ity between the United States and lnico. By Mr. Conger of Iowa Authorizing th nof tn.Msury notes on deposits of silver I illion. (Secretary Windom s bill) !v Mr. Kakerof N'ew York To organize lluluin lerntory Hv Mr. Wilson of West Virginia The Wellington worl I's fair bill. I'v .Mr. hellv of Kansas To mlroiriat I ii,ni fur liie erii lioii nfu lnoniimunt to iie negro soldiers and sailors of the late ar. Mr Kerr of Iowa olfered a resolution pro- "liiig for the disposal i.f the funds found in hlimilioe of I he late sergeant at-aniis as loi ns. First To t'.iv KiK'cial denosiioM. b- .,.lr u .1,,.. .,. . i.. V. hnalnT. Iliiril To iinerato the halanco ! a ii'iiii; the iiiemhers to whom the Novum- U" -a!urv ji line Ihi' house went into committee of the lii'i)tMu the iklaliom t town situ bill, Con r dernin several si-ctions. Alter the cotumiitei) bad risen Mr, Uun- f.l'T .Minnesota, from the committcu on devciith census; reported back the seu ' ''ill increasing the udiiiiuiini compen iti'ni of supervisors of census from )U0to l'asse I Yeas lori. navs 8H. K'in-entaiive UoberUon, of 1oiiisitns, in l:iis iu the house a bill appropriating ".'') lo reimburse the State of lmisiaua rtlie destruction of tho State capital at it"ii Kouge, I.a.. by lire, while in posses- ill (if the 1 ' ni 1 ,l sll tilu .nil it ..ru unr liiirili. H VU ED 3 HO M ELE33. 8udden Riso in the Littlo Wabasa Cuusot Much Damage. Tliree hundred tieonln nt nrnil. Illinois. lite Iwen coniH'lled to leave their homes by a UU'Jfli rise in the I.I H Wi.h.i.h river ami t' fare I that a still larger number will be vl to uhaudon their dwelhnirj and take f ugeou hluh ground. me river is out ofils batiks, andt'.ia north- l"ihart of the town is ovcrUowed to tha I'1" of i fwt iii some places, and from 75 '"J houses Urn IHllimnr-,,,! "I'l,. I,iim lv all been vacated, (ho ieople aeeking ri- ill the spare nms of their neighbors F 'lutsoiiihern part of tho town. ' t stretches of low-Ian 1 and hiubuiergo-l and a number of animals .:: lurried away or drowao-l in the 'ice rails, boards ami other drift f'ftieiiown stnain by the rag'uni watcra ' a'e Ihut farmer u,.ivu... I U......,... f "ch '''' "' tho bottom lau 1 is ruined. It f "'"'rted that the worst Is yet to come.and f M the people in towns along the littlo ri'.li are tiretiarim r,.- it i, c..i.. ' eiei:tJ the river wl rim 1.1 faet hiirh. and if this f1"!'1 appalling. BAILItOAD TRAFFIC BLOCKED. Pductors,d Brakeraen Laid Up and new uen Called For. ""Pennsylvania RMr,,,l rimiii tUeJ an order asking for all the men they net. Ti, . . ii it i, rover :w conuuciora and f'reiuen oft duty with la grippe and yrd and side tracks along the Altoona P'9 Midill. ,ll..t. t . . , 'iiioii are uiocaeu wun ?h"7 ,r '"'"g now nien, but - 7 mukavery iwior timn lii, rr;.,i,t k 'o nut being acquainted with the road. are asaumlng serious aspect. The n (who are not victims themselves) F(iJlnv.l,.u -j .... .. ... V . .? r ' m "'K'ii many or lueui usv- high as ioo tasea at one time. OHIO'S NEW SENATOR. Calvin S. Brioo F.lcotctl to the V'nltcd Htatea Senate. Worn 1 ilKAT ' calvisj a. antrfj. Calvin P. Urire (DemocraO has been rlwted I'niUsl State. Senator by the Ohio IegiMlattire, reviving Til votes. Charles Fos ter lltepuMicaii) rwelved KI votos. Mr. Uric will suix-ced Benatur 1'aino. FOREIQN NEWS. Iler Royal Illghnoss vAttackcd by In fluenxa-State of AtTairs in Portugal. It Is reported tha Queen is acrlously ill nt Osborne with the Intlucnzi. M uch anxiety Is felt, as she h.n not boc.ii well for aome weeks past. Tho activity and earnestness of the Pre mier of l'ortugal.Scnor l'iiiiriital.in the pur suit of the policy of the ministry is winning many adherents from tho majority and fast linrmiiii the Ilepublicaiis whosawintho surrender of the (loniez c ibinet to the de mauds of Kngland a pretext for agitation if not net mil revolution. Tho Portuguese (lovernment has com plained to Trineo llistnarck that Great llritain has violated the llerlin treaty by tho policy pursued by that power in Its dispute with Poring il. Th'? latter country has asked that a conference of the ovcrs be convoked lo discuss the African iiestion. COMMKI1CIAI- iniMii ik,!i Arn.F.8 i,bi t'IDFK t 1 .'0(312 7.-i 4 i L'l IS II Li 17 6" U V TT It t 'rea m ery Ctuutrv roll CHEKSE Ohio full cream... New York KfiftS l'UL'U'KY ( bit k. ns, V Pair Turkeys. V lb . . POTATOK-S-Kose.... KEICIAS Clover, country Timothy : o II R t M 1 H li :t( u S-i 4 ( 1 -I'. 1 '.'.' Hi Hi M 41 4: st "4 6 .' 25 f 'J i 4 IT, :i I) ."si 10 11 l.'l IS) 11 III) 1J w llltie grass Millet WHEAT No. re I N i . It retl COHN Xo. 2 yellow cur Mixed ear , She-led mixed OATS-Xew No. 2 while KYE New No. "Ohio hi, l Pa. H.OUH F'ancv winter put's. Fancy spring pat's.. Clear winter live Hour HAY-Timothy Loose, from wagons... MIDDLING.- White llrun Chop hs'il KAI.T1M0HS. WTIEAT-N'o. 2 red II YK 12 .'. i: no 10 0 n :) 14 OU 79f;j ft I M IKl 41 4.' 2H HI 2 27 u i . i3 0 1 1 1 1.0 7 Oi 0s Mi fij 'J! lit 22 2."i 11 II 0 7 . 15 27 : Vff .') i Ht M ) sG M 3; 4S 4'. I J2 27 U H 3 .Vmcfi 4 71 4 ii n so h 2." li ,'sl 4 K 4 10 4 ar fi i (l ho 8 1 t7 (id S si 27 .'ill M ...I 7 r 8 IU ft o 7 lfl 10 17 OATS Western . I5CTTEK i:;i;s U AY Western.. CINCINN VTI. 2Ked WHEAT No. KYE COKN OATS i:i(;-i POKK lil'Tl'EIl .'IILPKI.IIII.. FLcirit I'amilv WHEAT No. -S. lie. I COKN No. 2, Mix OATS, 1'ngraded White KYE No. 2 HCTTEK Creamery Extra..., CHEESE N. Y. I-'iill Cream., XKW VOIIK. CATTLE SHEEP LAM IIS , HotiS Live V LOCK Patents W 1 1 EAT No. 2 Ked ... KYE State , COKN I ngraded Mixed OATS Mixed Western.. 11 LIT EK Creamery . . . Factorv .... CHEESE Stato Factor Skims Light t Western EGGS State and Pcnn LIVE 8TOCK. Movomonta and Prices at tha Contral Drove Yards, East Liberty. I'ATTI.K. Ptock eatlla as to quality 2 .Wn 00 Feislers as to (piality 3 0 ir:l ft) Oxen, us to quality 3 '.'fim 4 25 IPills and dry cows 1 50u 2 75 F.i port bulla 3ici(a;i2. Veal calves lidoi.t fsj Fresh cows per head 2uou(,.uo HHKKC AM I. AM IIS There has been a go id sheep market all week, sold about as hist as they arrived each day and at full prices, iudisj I it we mistalte not the prices teahzed this week wero Ilia highest for aliuo-t a year. Sellers bad tha advantage und they did not lic.-ntute to make the be-t of it. Prim" Us) lo 11 lb. sheep I Vii5 8.5 (io.nl il l to'.l.'i lb. shot p 5 lo u.'i 2" Fair 8 ) to k'i lb. sheep 4 ii.W5 IS) Common 70 to 70 lb. sheep 3 70 a I 20 Scalawags S.'skh.'I.V) Ijiiubs us to quality .Vin(i "j lions. There has been a very fair business this week, both Eastern and country buyers buying pretty freely, ami while t ie supply vsas liberal the tLuti ind was e.iml thereto. Olio of the ni'ist am! about the only feature to note is good llht s ild uioro readily and hi a better price than h-avy hogs, which may bo attributed to an excee iingly dull lar l market, lluvers, aliuo-t without exception, w ant hogs with lours . cut and Itus tat. Sold us follows: LlRhtYorkera :i HO3 86 Heavy Yorkers 3 liurrf.l 70 Pl.iladelpbUboga 3NH,'3H Koughs 'i 2.5 Wool. PitiLAnrLPiiiA. Wool quiet; prices stead j iiii in . I'est Virginia XX Ohio. Pennsvlvunia and ana Biiove. J i--in-'"-, .-. u4e"-i . . .... . v 30 l-2oCWc: coarse. IHci.Hicj Aw orit. an chlgan.' Indiana und Weetern tine, or X and XX, iii:ilc; medium, 3til-2c37 l-V.'c;conrHe, 35 1-2((i:l l-2c: line washed delaine and XX, 31 1 -2o Jtic; meilium wushod combing and delaine, 3!Kt41c; coarse do. 0U(iv37c; Cana da washed combing, 33(r25c; tub washed, 83 W4lc; medium unwashed combing and de laine, 27flllc; Montana, 1(1 to 25c; Territorl ni, 15 to He. A J0KI5U SOLltlTR. He Always Raw the Rrlnhtast Side f KTtirytlitnf. Only tin's week I was reading Gen. Poublcilay'a atorT of (Icttyabiirp, and the dar licfore I had aeon the old Gen eral on tbo atrrct. Ilia presence in New York and his book combine to re-1 rail to mr mind a very practical joke that w as played upon bim at Oettja- liurg liv Copt. Joo l'arker. of tien. Haneock'a ataff. Col. Hilly Wilson and Joe I'nrker were (Jen. Hancock's pets. Tlioy wernlioth yonnfr, full of niischicf, and only saw tho ludicrous aido of cverytbinrr, no matter how serious. In tho very white, heat of the battle on Cemetery Hill n July Jl, 18i;:i, (Jen. Hancock was aeverelr wounded, and ("apt. Parker immediately- rodo off to find (Jon. Lhiubledny. who was the aenior division commander, and put liitu in command of tho Second Corp. Ho found 1 loublt'ilnr silting- under n Lip; tree. Ho uuluted him quickly and anid : "(Jon. I)cnb!edir, Oen. Hancock lifts been very Bcrioutsly wounded, and you will " Just at that moment, before be had titno to finish tho sentence, "assumm cotnmantlof tbo carps," a ahell burst directly over tho (letieinl. Tho abock half stunned him, ond bo fell over, ex claiming: "Ob. I am lille l! I am lul!e.l!" ('apt. I'ai-ker cntildu't resist this op portunity for n joke, and be rode off rapidly in search of (Ion. (Sibbon. II. found bim. reported to bim that Ihuibleibiv had been killed. Hancock I lolil lll'lOl U ml lliletl ni it llnil. Ihi wna . take c'lmtnntid of the corps. The hews spread rajillv that limiblcdny was, dead, nnd ('apt. l'nrki r mi reported to (Sen. Hancock. A few hours later i rnib oud train containing Hancock, bis htuff at'd a ti 11 in 1 . r of wounded ollienrit wus tnovini; toMitril Itultiinore. Han Cock w as I lug on a stretcher, suffering inteiiHidv, but liis hJtul mid sympathy wont out toward JiihIivihiou command-1 era nnd bis oilier ulliccra w ho were dead or wounded. "It's tss bad about 1 loubl. -day's death, " said be to a wounded ollicor sit ting hear bim, who was shot in tbo ui in. "l'oiiblodny isn't dead," replied tho oflicer. "I haw bim in command of tbo corps nfter y'ti were wounded and two Lours before I left tbo Held." "Why, Joe Parker told mo that bo was killed," replied Hancock. Parker, who was in a front car with tho boys having fun, was immediately summoned. Ho appeared before Han cock, w ho said : "('apt. Parker, didn't von tell mo that tien. Dotibb-diiv was killed V" "Certainly I did.""replii d Joe. "He told me bo was, and what the devil was I to do but take bis word for it V l'espito tho suffering in that ear, there wuh a hearty luiifjli. and Parker went buck to his companions. As bo closed tho car door, Hancock re marked : "That boy will never see anything serious io l!:o most serious tilings of this life." l'oor .Too Parker and bis counter part, Col. Wilson, arolxith dead, while tho old General of w hont Gen. Hancock told this ntniiHing ntorv wulka along llr Midway apparently as hearty and hculthy us a muii of lil'ty. Sew lurk Mar. Stoves for Monkeys. Keeper Havens of the Gross Zoo craw led on to tho Fair street dummy with two big gray two-gallon jugs in his hands yesterday. "Going to start a blind tiger?" he was asked. "No, these are inonkev stoves, " "Monkey what V "Stoves, man, stoves. Pon't you catch on? Fvorybody has been won dering bow 1 would keep tho monkeys from freezing during tho w inter. Thcso are my stoves. I'll till these two jugs full of hot water, wrap koiiio hay around them, and set them in tho moii key cage." "Will tho monkeys take to them?" "Trust a monk for that. They'll sit around those jugs and hug them'worho than a tramp mound a freight cuLooho stove. Next morning when 1 go in there they will bo as warm and snug as you ever saw." Atlanta Cuimlita Hon. Couldn't Moiiii He Wus Small ! "I'.ilkings says tho reason you dress bo tihabbily is that your fatLer ia a tailor?" "I stipposo that's so. You know shoemakers' sons generally go bare foot, and luillhietV iluug'kteru wca cheap hats." "That's ulxmt ao." "Your father must have Leon a groat mau " Ilunton lltrald. Navelllrsaad Kanddce. A now book of a tractive readlmr, brimful nf KimmI thlnvs worth knowing aud Illustrated, Is Just issued. It contains a lare collection of valuable aulotfraphs, etielleni re'lpls for plain dlshoa, buuiur in r Ivy uie aud prone, monthly c-ajendars, and ran bi had of all ilruKKlsls and d a.ers, or, by sending a two. cent slaiup to the iitiblishers. An tinporiant (rature of the work Is Its offer of Free Music, which off Mr Is set forth therein, aud by procur ing the honk, at oner, any due can he supplied wilhacuolio selcoiloii. The little volume la thaM. Jacob Oil Calendar for 1M W. pub llsded by Tho Charles A. VoKuler Con pan y, llallbnure, Md. Ills fully tbo jiial of au' of Iu predei ensurs In the Interest of tbo Ureal lleiueiy fur 1'ain.Kt. Jaoobs Oil, whose vtrluM never aliate. and wlione popularity never wanes. The demaud for botU book aud iuuUI clae U very groaU Sorato, Ilolivia, is the highest mountain In America. iteigut, -1,-M leet; about (our miles. ' T.tNaA- v m RDMmYANrTPMAKEIiTLY PAINS AND ACHES. Spent 300. D Vain. . Wskanua, Ind., Aug. 22, 18S8. I snrTered all over with (alii and siamt l:nm. mi diMitors without relief: two nr three ai'plJuitiuuji ol St. Jacobs OU relieved me. COXHAD DOE1UN0. At Cacouurs txu Viaixri. MB CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. BkHlnar. Hd. Hever Par Diet rVmirM with alrwra, botls and tetter, Wmi uf limb and unroof are, Itopelrst now of growing bolter, Miirely one must dlA. nt at all. I "or, discourse 1 tntTensr f rra disordered i,ioo nnd scrofulous truniilo. Tal Ir. Pleroe's itilen Meilleal lllneovery, tho ral blood pnrlf.'r and lifv-savrof moilern d iys. All Iniss iiiiwliolpswtinp sores and blood dlsonlern may bo cured, ami the victim will look and feel Ilk a new man. It Is ieorrnnrct to benefit or cure or money paid tor It prompt Ijr roturacL Pr etl(.n Is sltstnivl It lr Kane's Catarrh Romody. It curat tbo worst cases. Joan of Arc was Iftirned nt the stake May 30, 1431, because she tried to save her country from foreign ru e. Kearlr every article sold Is cheapened, la rt i t irililetioii,nl rip tisenf q.ialuy. IM lilns's Kli eti liv hoKiils tratly to-daf what It wan Iu IhwV, (, .iK.ijr pure, liarmlios and uid fiirin. Ask Jour giuivr tor IU Luuu out lor liuiiati us. Tlie ''Knglish Ue'ciie,," July was the first Knglish newpas?r. :8, ir.,H Iltn'i Tlilst ' We offer One Tlnndre I Dollars R ward for anyrasonf i'ntnrrithnt eanaot Isicurolby ta.l'H Hall's ("n'arrh i'ure. t. 3. lnsy A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho iiiiders..i rd, have known K. 3. Ch ni-y for tho hit 15 years, and b.levo Mm Jierfectly hoiiornh!o Iu ad hu-lness trnitsne tlnns, and financial y nlile to carry out any ub llyntlnns made tv tiietr Itriu. Neat iie Truai, V h 'lesttlo I )riii(lsbi, Toledo, Ohio. Wklding. Klnnai Marvin, Wholesale Drag- irlsis, T dedo, Uhlo. E. II. Van llni-srn, f xshler Toledo National Hank, Tole In, Ohio. Hall's 'atarrli i'ur Is taken Internally, act inic directly iimn th IiI'h.I aid nmcousMir faces nf tho sysl-vu. Price, "Jo. piT botllo. bold by all Dnik-ntst. To ralani'.'tes, of ir i e, is atfilnded the invention of dice, ah nt .11. Are Yniir f lill.lr-,. tOrL f Tf llinr mn L.,..u- I,.... .... . or we all lnr elnldreii. love their hOKiirnt ways, their ehlliilsli pi ntle, even their mis chievous pranks. Without them the world would Is-1 hretleiH lu.h .-I. The more II pains ns t" w them siKTit, the more thn ikful i lUKht In he Unit In Pi rii-iwi a iiiedielim has Ixs.n diseovereil Ihut , i,re the niiim nts lo w hh h thet nr.- so i:ei,er ,Kv sudjei i, such as I 'rtnii, I ol e, Chohin lio'iiiiinm, I it 1'iiliirv, K-iulet Kner. Wh.N.pin.. i;li. pli.hthei lii, ortiisi ilreadnil ('iuiirr.nl I'.oaehe. If Soil S i . I k.'llil 1., ,1.. I... vt...l ..... .. t niiim i. ii n i it, I., . 1 1 ......u . ...... i .,,-n - ni. oi i. nr. eoiiiiiiiiiii run illreclliins f.. I he ime id I'e i n im in nil rm-i . Hen iesnnd eUotho n,,t -iili-.fni tn t,Hin i. ninls to Its elllrai . It ul,.o shows wlint h,n. a-im, t mi ivaed ,'ist Heulutur und remrdy fur 'oi,sti itimi. ean do. The fionllv tmdieiui-s. wldeh no h m., 1 , , , , nll ff,,id tn b withuut, are Mi.d i ei ) w helo -eliiy fl a Ts order thoroughly to realize our selves, we tiiust bo conscious of our ab sorption, or at leat. of imr iiiclu- iou, in a greater and grand r system than that of our individual snrroinidii g. ; in mder to ti i 1 our lives, we must first discover tho urt of losing them. Otiii, th Paradise of Farmora. Mild, mpiatiln ellma e, ert'iin and almnilanl crops. Pest fruit, Krain, trnia nn.l sio,-k coun try In the world. V illi Inform c on free. Ad drrsn Ureuon lm'lial'ii lloir.l, lv.i il.m I. lire. No Farmer IiiiiiIiI lliilld I'l iu p I'ntil he his written lo S. II. li AH III- IT. Mati-liild. ., for i iitulo -in- ol 'iilofA Mm J-Vllie .lilrhtllf, whole-oile prices, iVr, Catherine, wie of 1'eter the (ileal, was once a issisaut girl. We Mii.f eueets to si II our i eh tiraled rem edies, IfL'S.lm will-Ill si lit lo le-pnlisili e pelolis to Is pmil for w hen s,,,( l.at-u'.l i ominitoiis ever otTercd, Send for iiiretits' terms. 1' i .uik lill Hart Kemedy Co., SI .Murray M.. N. V. They ili-appenr III;.' tint enk-s before s St. Louis tramp " TansPl's Punch" .' . (Muar. FA' s ,"V li 12iV.10Y Iloth tho method and results when Syrup of Fiejg is taken ; it is ilenjiint and rcfrcshino;to thotitsto, niulacta gentlyyct promptly oh the Kidneys, Liver and Jlowcla, cleaiiHcg thopys tern efrecttially, dispela cohln, licod aches and fevers nndctirca hfihittml corwtiimtion. Hyruii of Figs is tho only remedy of ita kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tanto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in iU action and truly lioiicfieiiil in its effect, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable stihsUuccfl, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for snlo in 50o ftpd l bottles by all leading drujr gisU. Any reliable ilrugpist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Bubmiuito. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. 8AM fRAHOIHCO. CAL. 10UI3VILLE, HI. tW tORK, H.t. ELY'S CREAM BALM HIM. l llli pIIlbDIillN I lllllllllllllll'S" OF ( ATA It II II. Apply Bslin Into earn i.o.till KLV hUuH.,6 Warren M , N. V. OPIUM-HABIT Full Infomiailou of mi Fnsv nnd H,eeilv Cure. Apply Ui Or. .1. ('. II iillion n. .Mlei m.ii.U i cii.iii. FRflZERcLe! ETJrt TUB WORLD UlltHOt tr uet tae Uenulao. Bold Jtrery waere. STANLEY'S m:i-s:i;i oi' Aerate weuird. iM-na ourowo, and addrriioraH buut Aguau you KUDU', sua wu win teaU jruu u euny in, t. W. eur a Co, i.' Cumluul .it., !'. linUC ST!I)V, noot-kM-pinir, nunlnM Korrr.a, lUnlC Peunisnslilii, Arilhiiu-lie, Hlinrt-henit, i-ui, 1 1 thoniiiKhly taiiKlit hy M AIU Cln-ulini fr Hi ram's t olli ee, 4T M'a Wt. buflalo, N. f. 1t1 TT Tl V Ohio I'oiiltry Journal. PayUin, VI l; Il 1 II 1 o. An llluatruleil iiimitlily. It Is nneKeniileooiyCi;.Keuil foroue. Nuiiu'lhlNjKjier. IATF.NTIs HKd'ItF.n, (nodelsr)O. D. I.syis, 131 1'lfUi a I'llUluigu, fa. till yrs. praclloe. I . .T r I .i- a SHK COri.DNT WAIT. ImiVj " I want to ait for a picture." Artist " 1 hli;ill bo vcrv pliid to paint you week, titilil I finish the one ( am at worl; on now. l.(vbj " Oh. my ! I couldn't wait that long, to be home at dinner at five o'clock!'' That is the trouble with Rome people; they have no time to wait for result . Sitne women will take n ilmc or mi of lr. rierce's Favorite ri'i-scriptimi atnl expect to feel well iiiiinetliately. Trite, aome do lihil inai'velotiKly speeily effci H from it- ihc, but chronic, or liiij-'erine:, disease, w hich have had possession of the system for years, cannot generally be cured in a ilay. Such maladies are generally slow In Uieir inception, blow In their progress, niul must he cured, if at all. by slow degrees und regular atages. iVrseverance in tlie use of the "Favorite 1'riwci ipiion " (or a nasotia blo length of time will cure all those chronic weaknesses, irregularities: and distressing iler.tngement.s with which so many females are allliclcd. Hut the use of this world-famed medicine must be jxnistcd in for u considerable lime Dr. Piorcc's Pellets regulate and cleanso the liver, stomach and bowels. One a dose. Sold by dru.crtfists. Helit rotlirh Mmlicine. ('urea v hi-rn all ebio failH. l. IMC. lllliireii Uko it Without mm. EVERY IAN HIS 0WN J0CT0R. By J. HAMILTON AYERS, A. M., M. D. This is a most Valuablo Book for the Household, teaching; as it does tho easily-distinguished Symptoms of different Diseases, the Causes an J Means of Preventing such Diseases, and the Simplest Remedies which will Alleviate or Cure. 598 PAGES PROFUSELY ILLUSTI7 ATEDe Tim Hook Is written in plain, every-dav I'.nclisli. and is free from the tiv Imical terma whicli retnler iiiunI liiictur llooki s) valnel. ss to tlio K'ueralit v of rcelers. 'in l! "ik it tntemleU to tit Si n ice lit fi amity, aiid i no wuiile.l a.s Id Ih' readily uielerstood by all. ONLY 60 CEPJTS, POSTPAID. (Tlx- low irlri.,inlr lielll IliaUe .ia.nllile t.y the lllilli.'li' e.lill.ill rluUnl ) Hot only does this Hook enntaiii so much Information linlntivn to lilseisn, hut verv prciff eiiy gives n l'iin.lel AiialyBin of Hvi rytlun i-rUuiiii.' t ( "iirtslup, Marriai and lliu 1'riMiii'Uoii und Keariu;; uf Jleaithy haiiuhes; toKetlier witU Vuluallu ltsl-M nn.l ll'M- t Ioiim. J Ixiilitiui tloii ol' llol mi I.ii I I't'iiel !, t 'iT-'t !' of rl I mi ry IIitIih New Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with Completa Index, With this Mook In tho houso thera Is nnexcus, fur not kn uvln? wleit to ilo in aa uierKaney. lion't wait until you uavo iIIiuhm in your family lfui'n you orJer, hut iU at ouco fur this valuablo voluiuu. ONLY CIO OEPJTH, POHTPAID, Bend postal noti's or sst ii tUiiupa of any denomination not lar,;nr th iu 'i cents. BOOK VUHMSIIINTi IIOUSi:. VU lmnvA St.. X. Y.Citv. Ir Yon wish a IJOOII nv. oi.vKit PlireliuM. fine of th" cli1 tmtnl MMITH wrssDN arliis. The fllli-st rlniill Ann i-v(,r insiiiifHi'tiirtit unt tli hrsl relisi of all eiiiertn. SlSllltfll. tlllisl In rllll,. Tl IMftnail Kleoriliiillile . ten. Mainly ll.iininrrl. I ru. t lll.Kl. U, I l.MMll l. t.-l , , v ,, i, a. Ity wkiiiuIiI Nlrel, iio.'liilly lns t f, i ,k. lliHTii.h e an I ti k. lli.-y m,. iiniiil,, t t l.nlsli. All rH III III V II ml lieenraev. 1'e le-t ,,.i eivist i rliiue mn Hen hie eiial-lrmi hill I II I hina hi,h '.;ofieii ..l.t lor th.. . i.t i,.. (i.ii. ii ,,,, i nlv iinrellalilii. Imt ilmi.-roim. 1 1, KM I I II . WKSN'IN Itrvolvnra r , ll Nlmnl it llM.'n III.' I ur- ri-ls with flrni leiinti. ,t,tr.-HM hii.i cat"4 of eat. iita ml am aiiaruiiieeil is rf.et in , i.r-it. lull n 1st li. li Iiiviiik lis, ki iiiiiiik :irll lr. iel if yieir dralxr i-tliie't aiii ly you all orilr nt lo iwilr,-aa tM'lOW Will riSIIVl IIIMtlllll. ttH I . -., fill .I.-,..,.... lMK'ritlviu.itul''ril l'i I nrl.'.n fnrjisiia iiik.ii r. fhcauia. smith & j:sson, yMi-ntlon Oils .ut.r. Xprli llelil, llaaa. JONES ii i : PAVSTHEFREICHT, I't'll V II BUM rcni'a, Iriii l'vuisj htiiT iu 'Atriiiifi. Iiraw in ltvain atnii Mi-stiu fur BOO. Kry titi) H nits k "I frtMi pii i tni-iitixu thm uii r 'iit 'itir JONES OF blNCHAUTON, HINDU AMiO. N. V. DEN SI ON WWiMj' ! lT?:"g9e?sfH11)' Mrosecutra Claims). I riiu..ijBi ctnniiuiir u. b i-nnaioii llur.iau. 1 3 vr In In. I war. 1.1 u.lln.ll. ulnitf r'auua, ultT aim OPIUM IIAniT. Only Cerlal. 4 rait t'l1 It K Iu th World. Ir. J. L. bTkl UKMt. Umia,!) I II Hln. Hi yon will wait Why, I pi'i'iiiised in loner standing, complicated and ob stinate caves. Ilo not expect sieedf relief and cure, but have a mind of ymir own, and when you have dccidcrl to seek a cute of your innladv tlironpta the medium of this womli rful medi cine, show a little will -power and tenacity of purpose, nnd yon will, in due time, rejoice in the complete rc toratioii of your health nnd strength. Tho " Fatorite I'n scription " Is tha only medicine for woman's peculiar illf ijuarantt t'l lo give satisfaction in evert case, or money refunded. A large Treatise ( HiO pages;, illuft tnited i, on Wotnan : Her Iiisr&ses and their Cure, sent in plain, sealed envel ope, on receipt of ten cents, in stamps. Address. Wnlil M'S DtslTSSAItY M)l l'Al. Assm lATIoN, No. t'.ti.'l Main St- i lluflalo, N. Y. -PEWW'Msf,! i;eroiiiTiw.iul..il Heiimint and aj: - .r . :'as . I" N V I '; (Wl K'C " v," "iv'' "' i-olrii-.l bvtnrm , V ' 1 1 -. t.-. p It ami wie I luu al.tiiii.t la W . V. IIKIM.I V, ( himImIiIv. Mm--... fur liu . in uUih . n i.ii' "ih .ii ( ac si-ruiui ut pr litliim b ihIn. A f.irttiiif rr iiii :iI . AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT R. LOBE .'litl Sol Id I lllrrnlh S I'hllu.lelphla, I'a., tnr (! tM';itniitlt of Iu.msI rlsiii, hkln I rii.inn, Nf-rvous Coiii.liiliilj4, JlrliliTN lilseaM,., Slrletiir, Iti.iMit-inv antl kunli.-i itiM-Msi-s, no matii-r nf linw lon ..Iftiitliiitf or from Hlmt raits. ortirliiKlliic laVren Uuya' iiieili.-tnes f 'iriiisli( t.y mull a-nrr renil for H.miIi ou s-l'Krl A I, lll.rii.e.. fnuLa t prrnrrtri anil fally ilora,. HI i; ai Ilia caly l',-in. lor ma canaie rui of this fllafuaa U.ll.l.MllUltAM W p., Aaialridam, N. Y. Wi hsr a', lil ltt( () tnr many yasra. and It haa iTn ma uaai ul sail. fartlen. i). h. Bvcnraro., ( lilrago, IIL S14 by Ut uf.iii. CHICHtSTtR'S CNHLIttU PEMfJYROYAL PILLS fratfat ij LaalC.taJ. MtBiflu aul. rriikin l.aialla.aL. rArVVvr 'ajOa auis, tw-ivl w,u bin j riblMMl 'I aba mm alka. Ail n S VV11 filrs Ul. fir,a rrsrr iff 4 wualrrlVIU. rWia4 Ar, D Hrllr f.r l aJlaw.-lat Uttmr, b; wmtmrm l.e Phrul.-l inn. Wl tl reellldn tl tho liji-ctiou. Hy ilriurisla. WZ'k i3 -sH i sS i .. S ' CltruiCIuiilcilCo. -vr.,'l
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