1 X-li .-&- , t -j-' s A BURNING STEALER. The IU-lM'cca Kvcnngliarn Loaded With Cotton Uurns anU Seven or Eight IVrsou. Perish. Cou-Mitrs Ga.. April 4. The strainer Reliecca Everinsjhain, Captain George Vhite.-uU burned yotorday liionilns to tlm water":, edpe at Fitzgerald landin- Chatta aoochee Itiver, forty miles below this city. The fire originated in the Mem of the steamer iud, it is thought, from electrie lamp sparks. The p.isem;crs saved escaied in their night clothes. The following is a list of the lo-t: 3Ir. Aven, of Cuthhert, Ga. ; Miss Simpson, or Fort Gain-. Ga.; .lulia Ander son, chambermaid; Hiehaid Coleman, pan minnii: Adolph Thomas, lheman: A. Stephens and Kuudolpli binder, deckhands: Hob C.ii'.Mth. Mevcdme, Three bundled and sen hales of cotton ami .small miM-elian-C'tiis ficiiht were burned. The boat was allied at -r.14,000, and is a total loss: no in surance. There weie sixteen cabin and nine deck pav-engers onloard. The steamer belonged to the Central line, and plied the Chattahochee Kiver between this city and Ap.daeho!a 15.n. The na-Mn:rors who eMedhae i cached this city, some of them seeiely burnetl. Among the missing are a colored woman and child, names unknown; two white men. unknown; H. 1). William, LaGraime, and Captain George II. White side, commander, painfully burned. All the otlkvrs did their duty. The con duct of Pilot Gcunre P. Lapham and sou. a lad of iouiteen eais, is especially commended. They remained on ImkihI and materially aM-n-d in Iandim; the m-.ii-fers. I'.ut of the crew of the steamer Ue lecc.i Feiinghain reai-ln-d Columbus last iifeht. Thby Male a .stioiu: sr.ilc w:i" blow ins when the cotton on deck ignited mij-po-ed by a spaitt liom the electric lamp, and the ll.uues spread mi rapidly it was iuiHtsMl)ic to contiol them and in a moment they extended thioush the cabin. An order was srjveii Jo immediately land her on the Georgia side, wich was done in two minutes. The paM'imer-jumping from the cabin, deck and root to the land. The cabin was tilled so iuickly with Miioke and ll.inies that the passengers had to e-cape to the roof in their night clothe-. The pa. t-engers were all aiotised on the first alarm b the ttilicers. All escaped but two ladies In the cabin, who were supposed to have been Miflocated by the Miioke. The boat's books and papers were lost with the na.ssc.n- gei'.s baggage. Ciiiciiiiiati All Ouiet. CixrtxXATt, April -1. Matters continue quiet everywhere in the cit. A pottion of the barricades on Sc:imore street near the jail reuiaiu as ralljing ioint in case of any lnrther attack. The lower part of the court house is soon to be protected by boanls to keep out the crowds. The militia are on duty. TheSeontecnth regiment patrol the sidewalks all mound the coint house and jail and keep eer body from appioaching nearer than the ciiilMoiie. Though alunt every building in the icinity is marked b "bullet holes, which occasionally would draw crowds, the sight scer.s are iiiiiii-n-ithi-H- few. No change in the situation about the court house and jail, cxicpt that the ciowd of sight seers became greater during the after noon, and a much more triendly reeling is manitV-t"d tow aid the military guard -till Miuoiiuditi:: those buildings. iM.Idiei have been er-careful not to venture upon the .streets in uniform, ami in some quarters theii picseucu would be likely to cause bad feelings. Hut the great mass ol citi.ens condemn hostility to the militia as a c'as- becau-e of tii'iiii-t:ike- made bv a lew. The death of Ix-o VogeIs:ing at Columbus makes tiftv dead from the riot. Furthei di-t.iiN ascer tained about the death of Captain l)c-niond lend to show that there was no deliberate murder in tin; case, but that he met his death fiom a hot tiled at the ttoops witli out being aimed directly at am one. It was dark where his t loops weie at .he time, and hi.s death was not known for sometime to hi command. Alfred Hopkins, another victim of tthe riots, died last night. This brings the death li-t up to tifiv-one. He was an old eaptain and pilot on the river, aged fifty-three. FREAKS OF A CHATS. The (Ininblinp Chilis of Paris. Elijah Giflbril, o( New ltcdTord, Min Af fords a Curious Spectacle of Meanness and Eccentricity. Nkvv Ukii-oi:i, Mass., April 3. The Iragie death of Klijah Gilford, who walked off a wharf at Warren and was drowned Bt three o'clock Sunday morning, ends the career of a very rich man, remarkable r ni.s many eccentricities. Hy careful Invest ments in real estate in earlv life he amassed a fortune, and for years has been regarded as a millionaire. He was alwavs extremely penurious and miserly. A few years ago, when lie was seventy-five years old, he mar ried in .second nuptials a young and pretty wife. Before their union he offered to place upon her a marriage settlement of twenty thousand dollars, but objected to paying a lawyer a fee of one dollar for drawing up the necessary papers. Jibe finally sug gested that she might copy her si tei's settlement papers and did so. lie never tired of telling her the story, al--.- beginning it with "I've got the most economical wife in the woild; she saved me one doliar once." In appearance the old man was the pert eft picture ot .Mansiieiti, Haion I)e Chevrial. with the addition of a thin line of straggl.ng whiskers beneath the chin. lie alwavs appealed on the street wrapped in an old well-worn gray shawl. Several months ago he bouglit for toity thousand dollars a whaling ship, which he named the Mermaid, and lilted out as if for a whaling vovage at a cost of live thousand dollars. Kveivbodv supposed she would stait for the Aictic-. Then he put his son-in-law and his wife on hoaid of her and ordered them to the South Sea Islands on a missionary vovage. This act. like all his other insane lieaks, he said was in accor dance with the Lord's command. "I am the Prophet Klijah," he would say, "sent to redeem these people: I know more than .lesiis did when he was on earth. I don't say but that he knows moie,tlian I do now, for he has been in Heaven a long time md has had a chance to learn a good deal." Gitfonl was a member of theSicond Advent Church. He lived in what was once a magniiicent residence, but for twenty years tie has refused to spend a dollar on the place. Of late years it has been no uneoiii- plaei nioii thing to see a cow standing on the Times. front piazza, looking m at the parlor window. Since last tail Mr. Clifford has shown signs of real insanity. A jM'titiou that a guardian oe appointed lor him was pending in the courts. He became a fanatic on the subject of temperance, and thought the laws were not enfoiced. Sun day, despite all opposition, he started for Huston to see Governor Ilobiiison about it. He was stark mad. He had no money. His wife begged Nathan Gilford to go with him. The crazy man led Gilford a wild clia-e to Hoston and then to Providence, where he hired a team and Martid at midnight foi Fall Uiver. On tin load he ocaped from his at tendant, wandered about aimlessly, walked off a whart iti.the daikne-s. and was hist in the icv water. His body has not been loiiud. A Soldier's Bright Idea. Clubs are quite a modern institution in Paris. The oldest is the Cercle de rUnion, founded in 1828; then comes the Jockey, founded in 1833, and the Cercle Agricole, founded about the same time. The Union is the, most aris tocratic und exclusive of all the Paris clubs, aud the only club where a game of cards is a rafitv. Out of the 3G0 members of this club 2U9 have titles, varying from IJoval Highness down to Hafun. The dinner is exquisite and costs onlv seven francs without wine, which, together with the wages of the cook, implies for the club a loss of some $3,000 a year. The entrance fee at the Union is "100 and the annual subscrip tion $70. At the Jockey Club the num ber of members is about 710. of whom about G30 are men of title; the entrance fee is $210; annual subscription, $'J0; dinner, seven francs without wine: rent of rooms, 20.136: lighting, $7,390; ser vice. $12,000. Cercle Agricole, en trance, $100: subscription, $00. Ccrclo de la Hue Rovale. entrance, $70; sub scription, $70; rent. $ltf,000. Cercle de l'Union Aristique. entrance, $50; sub cprinrion. .c0: rent. $14,000. These lio-tircs mav be taken as typical. The Free I'rcsn. out ranee fees and subscriptions of the Paris clubs are moderate, the dinner varies from seven to four francs. The epenes are very heavy: the rent often enormous (the Cercle du Champs Klvsees pays more than $ 10.000 a year rent). How, then, do the majority ot the clubs exist? Mainly by the profits of 'rambling bv the cagnotte. I do not say that this is the case'with every club in'Paris. but out of the sixty-four clubs now existing you could not name more than half aTlozen where the cagnotte is not the nerve and sinew of the whole instil ut ion. They are simply gambling houses, where von are induced by a certain amount of material comfort aud an excellent dinner to try all the other facilities for ruining yourself that the oilers. Paris Cor. ruladclpiia One day soon after Pope's defeat at second Bull Run and Chantilly, a pri vate soldier belonging to an Ohio regi ment sought an interview with his Cap tain, a announced that he had a plan for a military campaign, which must certainly result in crushing out the re bellion. The officer very naturally in quired for particulars, but the soldier refused to reveal them, and asked for a chance to lay his plans before Pope himself. After some delay he wag given a pass to headquarters. He did not get to .sec Pope, but after the chief of staff had coaxed and promised and threatened for a quarter of an hour the Buckeye stood up and replied: "Well, sir, my plan is for John Pope and Bob Lee to swap commands, and if we don't lick the South inside of sixty lavs vou may shoot me for a patent hay- . . . - fork swindler! When lie returned to camp he was naturally asked what success he met with, and lie ruefully replied: "Wall, they had a plan of their own." "What was it?" "Why, they took me out and booted me for" a mile and a half." Detroit Union Stove and Machine Works -ostx, xAinus, XAJTCrAGTVaXM OF Dairymen Prefer It. Messrs. "Wells, Richardson & Co. : Sinco the introduction of your Improved Butter Color among rny customers, it has given uuiversul satisfaction. The lending dniiymon of this section who have u-e.l it give it the preference over all other colors, of whatever name or nature. They are especially pleased with tho fact that it does not become rancid, like other oil colors ami their product brings highest prices in market. W. S. Nay, Druggist. Undehuill, Vt., April 5, 1S&J. - - TnE Philadelphia father who made his daughter eat onions every night for din ner, to prevent her seeing a certain young man, has been thwarted. Tho young man eats onions himself. STOVES! Architectural Iron Work, Hons Pronts, and Casting of Every Deacription. Patent Sash Weights, and " Portahle, Indispensable Bake Ovens," for Bakers', Confectioners' and Pamily Use. VIGOR, HEALTH AND LIFE Is found In the Great Modern Discovery, Coca, Beef and Iron (With Ffcospbonis.) Posef8!ngmirrelou curative Tirtuct in all forsMofi Krnoni Debility, Brain. Heart an Her-i vou Dleae,Dyipepl. Weak Lurp. Xerrous. Exhaustion anl Broken Down Constitutions. Sl.ee perUrttl;. SlxboUlea. SS.X. t Send postal for lbs Messenger of Health, ", and read of wonderful curea effected by Coca, Beer tad Iron. AiVjonrdrugrUtforlt. Address DR. C. W. SCOTT Kansas City, Wo. PT-USE DR. SCOTT'S LIVER PILLS. DEALERS IN Enamelled and Plain Hollow-Ware, Robber anl Leather Belting;. ltra tlood. Um and Water IMpc, and SlachluUts' Smipllea. TRAMMEL NETS HOOP NETS, FISHIKC -- - cigntr he was The 31 an Who Kiila.ijn'l o Many Small Itoy ;-ts a I.ir.' -"t '" Atlanta, !a.. April 4. OsMxw. the. man uho created a widespread -cuatinn lat firing hy kidnapim: -mall hoj- at a wholesale rate, has heen -entenced to the MKsiipjii penitentiary for life. Odetrce liiM obtained notoriety by kidnaping Charles Tildun. a -mall new-bo. who-e home i- in Mlantn. One eenint: la-t duly. U-jletrcc a- in Atlanta, where he met Chailic, who i- a briirht little fellow, w hoin he induced to "o to W..-t Knd with him to drive a cow back to the city. A 1 ter ( -Ietree had iani thecitv limit.- Charlie iefirr.nl to jro any further. whereuion Odetrce compelled hi in. The child ivas taken to u'Ietree.- home, wnirh was near Dallas wh.-re he lem.iined clo-elv suaided for .-cveral d.ns. He -lmedthe hair oil the boy-.- head, cut a mole frt.ni his body, and put earnn,'- in his car-. Oiiedav Charlie e-caied. and w lien hi- storv became known in Dallas the country became too rami for Oeletiee and he skipped. His lir-t ca-e of kidnapim: in fatuated O-letree, :uid in the eour.-c ot two months he. -tole fully a doz.cn Im.vs In ei.tember he .-tole a -mall hoy named httc in Manama. The boy's father tollowed (Ldctiec. until he left the State for Mi -iCshM.i. Durim: the early part of the wm- K.i-ffriirfrcf turned up in Ni-lmna Louiiiy, MUKinni. where he outraged an I.oiwilif while child. This time capturtvl. 1 - Charlie MeComas. WASiiixt.To.v, April :;. Information has been received at the headquarters of the anuv from the United States Consul Henenil at Alataiiioras concemin? the Aiwlus in northern Mevieo. which tend- to strengthen lie b-lief tliat little Charley McCoiiia.- was killed bv his captor-. From talk- with Apa.-hc s.,uaw.sat Chihuahua, recently caiH fure.1 bv Mexicans, there can be but little doubt of it. .Tu. it is .-aid, l- still alie. and with about twenty bucks is not over one hundred miles north of Chihuahua. It is re ported in that country that if C.eneral Crook had supplies enough in his Mexican cam paign to have remained in the mountains a fortnight Iimccr, Ju w"1 vwry Vr,.!" nu.-e inoiintalite would have come in. Oen eral Crook wis conwelled to move too .-oon n ,mil..t of the larce number of squaws aud children. .-- Strike. CoNN-Ki.T-nrxK, 1'a., April 3. The stone cutters in the Fayette County quarries struck vesterdav for an increase of twenty IrtrmiLwaees. They have notified their fellow craftsmen to accept no employment in quarries until the dNpute Is settled. SiiAiu-sviM-K, Pa., April o.-Iron workers at Dnudas funia-e, ITice. Kril i Co.'-, at Spearman Iron Co. and Mabel furnace. Parkin- A: Co.. have all shuck Le-rau-eof a lediiclion of ten to lif teen cents :.n lalM.rers. iron rarriers and tillers. The ironniakcrsarc llrm and alle-e that the rondition of the iron market forced a reduc tion. The waiters at Middlesex lwve ao teptetl Use i eduction. A Southern Uomaiu-e. Cakkoi.i.tox. Ala.. April 2. A romance which had it- beinuiiu: in thi- place six teen j ear- a 1:0 ha- ju-t been itvalled in a singular manner. In 1m".s Mi M. F. Mill was the belle of Pickens Coiinl. and counted anion:: her admirer- the be-: ouiu; men of the counn. Anion:: them there wa- one. Mr. M. .1. D.ii-.a ouns: attorney, to whom -he irac her hand, the wedding cereimmj beins the 1110-t notable whlcli has eerbeeii peifoniad in this coiiiiuuuit. Sliortlj afterward the wondeiful -torie-of lortune- lobe made in tin West induceilthe oiin:: couple lo remo'.e to Aikan-as, wheie for a time they pro-pcred. and two children, a boy and a iriil. weie horn to them. The paient- became ietim- of ma laria, and a- imalid- they soon lo-tall they had. In 1ST7 Mr. D.ii, siiL's:e--ted that his wife, with her children, accept the offer of her paient-. to make hei home with them, while he would fret aloiu: b him-elf. eX-IH-ctiiu: that death would overtake him in a short time. The hu-baiid al-o lemovctl to anew -ectioii, and to hi- own gmtiS'i ation found him-ell not only on the road to re newed health hut to a comjK'Seiice Inides. When he lelt a ured of all tin-he wrote hack to thi- place, but owr.ij: to hi- wife's lamily having left the county hewa- unable to liiul her. Finallj he concluded lroin her silence that -h- .lid not want to hear from hint, so he procured a divorce and tried to foniet the ju-t. About -i w "ek- ago. how ever, a gentleman whom he chanced to meet at a hotel told him of a Mi-. Davi- who was teacher of niii-ic in the Hhrh N-hooI of IIuIh bard. Te. Mis description 01 the hulv was so -triking that Mr. Davi- at once concluded that -he must he hi- long-lo-t wife, ami he would make one mote effort to leach hen Corie-pondence develop'l the fact that it w. i-hi-wife, and that -he wa- not only w illing but anxious to .-ee him. A vi-it to Hubbard, wheie lie found id-two children con-iderably grown, le-ultcd in a remar riage, at which Kev. M. M. (ila oiliciatcd. the children beiiu: the witne e.-. Their liiend- here have heaidthe -toi with much interest. - 1'iilillc llelit Statement. Wa-iiiv.ton. April S -The follow iig Is the puhl'c debt siateinei.t for March: 4'.percents 5 2.Ml.(t.O Ms .-u,..:: ;; i.n.-"-.in. nefiimliiej- ecr.tint-aH'S. :ifi.K Xavv pension tiuid K.UMX Too Much Wheat. The low price of Wheat which is ruliii"; at the iiresent time is attributed bv tliose who are best informed, to the vast increase in the acreage planted through out the world. The monopoly at one time enjoyed by the farmer.- of the Western and Middle States in the foreign markets in this cereal has been taken away from them bv the development of the Great North west, the improvement in machinery for milling Spring Wheat, and especially bv the .-tiiiiulus given by Knglaml to her colonies in raining Wheat, in tirder to make herself independent of this country und Russia. Farmers should turn their attention more to crops in which they have special advantage-. In this latitude the land.- are peculiarly adapted to Corn and Castor Beans, and the area for Suc re ful cultivation of the latter is smaller than for Corn. Ca-tor Beans are only raised for com mercial purposes 111 India and the United States, and the farmer is pro tected by a heavy duty against the In Jia Bean, aud the home demand for several ve-ir.- has exceeded the supply. The cultivation of the Castor Bean is 110 more difficult in fact, is about the -atne as that of Corn. It is not ex-hau-ting but fertilizing to the soil, and for farmers -ituated -time distance from the railroads, the Bean is a much more profitable crop, as more money is real ized for one bushel of Beans than live bu-hels of Corn. It may al-o be said in its favor that the Bean" will keep in a dry place without injury for an inde finite period. i-'tnHfV 'Friend, April. A Pretty Strong Kind or Hint. A party of men .were playing draw poker iifone of the ephemeral cities of the. West, and among them was a fellow from the woods and a man who had but jne eye. The cheeks were rapidly anil Mirelv going over to the one-eyed man. At la, the woodman -tood up, and pull ing a big revolv er from hi- hip pocket, laid it on the table, with the following brief speech: "I don't reckon none of vou irentletnen will object to my laying ihatgun out thar. The tlurncd tiling nuts me while it is in my pocket. An' I ji.-t want to say this: We" ere all having 1 nice, (piiet, comfortable time here amoiiir ourselves, and nobody ain't got no complaints to make. Everything is all right and square, and nobody ain't jjoing to do no kickin'. Now, I've got $100 or .SQ0 to lose, and if I ketch any sun of u gun cheatin', I'll jist blow his other eve out.' Ilnral Record. Total interest hearing ilt M . . . . SLiVI.Tr.-.ttlG Matured debt. I.etral tenders fVrtillcaie-ol depo-it. Cold and silver ceitillcate? Fractional currency IM'tfJlS :t;.!".4"i! 1...4.KX t2rt.fi U,-til c..m,3K Total without JiittTe-t .N.St:ui9 Total detit SI,M.fi4.-..:".t Total intere-t il.4'e.l Cash in treasury -iiC.sT.'ilC Debt It cash m treasury 1,4?..:.i-.sflj Decrease during March lt.Sts.tC.'l Decrease Miice .liilv.".. lss:; M.Sli ITHKKNT I.IAIIH.ITIKS. Interest due and unpaid 5 t.4C!i.:spi Debt on which intent has ceased 14.04V.ll! Interest thereon tSSUITf Cold and silver certllicate-. . t0.;H,."G T. P. cote- held for redenintitin cert fl'aites l.'i.L.i.OlK Cah balance available l.'iO.Ol'J.SK Total.. Av.Mi.uiLt: a irrs. Cash in trcHsiiry. .$ 4ft.',b.j;ic llond- isiiel lo Pacific railroads interest jciyati'e by tiie 1'nited State-, vniicipal tiiitManiFiip .. C4.fi2t.rdS Iiitere-t accrmil not vet paid IHM.r.15 Interest paid hv the Cnit- d State Cl.lfi0.7M Interest repaid by loinp.mies by tninsjiort it ion -ervice lT.IW.Kl !ly cas.i payments ."i per cent of "net carmiips . . fi.V,10? It.ilance of interest paid by the United States. 42.r.T7 - A Ilouni-itiK Time. Salt Laki:. April 2. President Love joy ha.- iueil an order dismissing Colonel Dodge from thege leral nianageuieiit of the Denver &. o Crande, also McMurtry, Chief Engineer, and Woodward, Superintendent of Telegraph. Colonel Dodge ordered Superintendent Bancroft and the agents of the Denver te Bio ('ramie Western to obey only himself. Bancroft and all the em ployes of the Utah sv. stem stick by Dodge, who by the terms of the lease of the Denver it Uio'tiraude Western is made Cieneral Manager for life or until his 1 estimation. The Denver & Bio Crande Western I the key to Western through business-. It is understood that Ceiier.tl Palmer and Colonel Dodge hold tlfree-foiirths ot the stock of Ilia Denver & lUo Crande Western. TIIE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS C1TV. April 8, 1SS4. CATTLE Shliiiiinir steers.. ..sr. ii (tc Native Heifers... Native Cows Hoteliers' Steer.. HOGS flood to choice heavy WHKAl-No. 1 , Vo " IS O. . 0TS Vn IV X V"l (1 FLOUK Fancv. per sack HAY Car lot, briirht LrTTKK Choice dairy CHEESE Kansas, new K(l(iS (Choice.... ..... POHK Hani Shoulders 31U3 WOOL Missmirl, unwashctl.. POTATOES Per bushel ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Shipping Steers.... Hutciiero Steers... HOGS Good to choice SHEEP Fair to choice FLOUK XXX to choice WHEAT No. 2 Winter CORN No. 2 mixeil I J 1 fc"0 KYE No. 2 POHK COTTON Middling1 T015ACC0 New Luks Medium new leaf CHICAGO. CATTLE Good shipping HOGS Good to choice SHEEP Fair to choice FLOUK Common to choice.. WHEAT No. 2 red No.2 Sprinjr CORN No. 2 l? ioo POKK New Mes" NEW YORK. CATTLE Export HOGS Good to choice COTTON Middlinr FLOUK Good to choice WHEAT No. 2 red No. 2Sprimr COItNNO ......... OATS Western mixed POKK Standard Mess 4 10 4 2T. 4 10 .' M .- .TO !K) HI el 40 & (r. dr, (it. (f. a err. 2S'ifr, 2!i (i ' x 7 W 20 IIS i:t 12 8 9 .I IT 45 an & & a. (Tt. at an (A at (TO 65 at SCO r 00 c. 20 . r.2.1 . 340 . 1 av;54 4si(ft :t2H(t . 17 ."i0 Of. 4 40 25 OS, 5 Ki 6 CO 5 00 5 00 78 Oh 78 (Tft hlUOt 27H 54 & 5 00 4 40 5 00 6 07-i B 00 1 Olii SI 74 40' i 21li :u 2 30 7 50 25 11 14 13 10?i 10 18 50 620 5 50 6 30 5 75 4 25 1 oc;: 97 48:-; 34 59! i 17 75 10?i 4 75 5 75 6 GO 7 10 550 6 00 H2U 80 JO'S, 535- 271,' 5C5U ... 16 12!i 16 25 6 00 6 50 ioufr 4 50 sw at 105 at 58 at as at 8 50 101J 6 75 1 00 1 03 58! ;l FISHIKC TACKLE. JS Cancer for 1'onrteen Year! SrARTAXHUP.G, S. C, March 14, 15S1. I liavn for 'A years been a sutrerer from a tunning sore on my face that everybody called a Caxckr. 1 havo used overrun) worth of medicine and found no relief. About four months ago I bought one bottle of Swift's Specilie from Dr. H. E. Ileinitsh, and since have bought five others, have taken ir, and they have cuued me sound and wtfll! My face is as tree from a sore us anybody's, and my health is perfectly restored. I feel like forty j-cars had been lifted off my head. Yo'urs thankfully. EM7..V Tl.VSLEY. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Thk Svvikt Specific Co., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. A sniMLLold lady in Memphis, whenever she loses her scissors, rouses tho whole family with "Where's them shears ap peared to?" The best interests of humanity depend on the Kod health of our women folks-, and yet thoso with brightest, intellects seem to suffer mosr with ailments peculiar to fenitxle hie. 1 is well to reineinlwr thnt tho whole female sys'em can bo built up to a proper statu of endurance, pimples.soies, swollen limlis. monthly pains, and other indications of female disease, made to dis appear and robust health of mind aud body take tho place of illness and distress, if a timely use is made of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla. It restoies tho blocd to perfect health, it strength in the muscular and nervous si'siem. It gives tono to tho digestivo and urinary organs. It allavs all irritation of the mucous mem brane." In a word, it is a perfeet fcina.o medicine, and aids every function of fe inalo life. No other remedy equals it. Have your druggist get it. Take no substitute. Leac-yeaH gives women tho privilege of whistling when thev want to stop a horse car. But unfortunately leap year does not give her the ability to do so. - - They Will Surely Find Von. They are looking for you everywhere. Draft-, of air in unexpected places going from hot rooms to cool ones, carelessness la changing clothing: In shori anything which ends in a "common cold in tho head." Unless arrested this kind of cold becomes seated in the mucous membrane of the head. Then it is Catarrh. In any and ull its stages this disease always yields to Ely's Cream Balm. Applied to the nos trils with the finger. Sate, agreeable, cer tain. Price fiity cents. A Vermont man has a hen thirty-nine vears old. Every time h-j tells its age the Intelligent creature looks offended and tries to cackle "eighteen." llitle Honey or llorrliotinil and Tar. The best medicine for couh or sore throat. Tike's toothache drops cure in one minute. "What are pauses?" nsk"d the teacher of the primary cIhss. "Things that grow on cats." piped tho small boy at the foot. JV. Y. Journal. About thirty j-ears nzo a prominent physi cian by the name of Dr. William Hall dis covered a remedy for diseases of the throat, chest and lungs, which was of such won derful flieaey that it soon gained a wide reputation in this country. The iiamo of tho inedicino is Du. Wm. Hall's Balsam fok the Lungs. The poorest borrower can always return thanks. 16 25 16 05 Rough on Corns." 15c. Asl: for it. Com plete cure.hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. Last year's fashions aro out of date, but last year's friends aro still our own. This is why Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound never loses favor; every lady who knows its worth (and who does not?) feela chat the kindly face of Mrs. Piakham is that of an honored friend. " Mother Swan's Worm Syrup," for fev erishness,worms,constipatiou,tastcless. 25c TnE increasing siles of Piso's Cure at tests its claim as the best cough remedy. " Buchu-paiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases, $1. Isnac Jcwel,Covinjrton.Ky..ays: "Samaritan Kcmne cured ine ol Asthma and Scrolula." . Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" re stores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia,.l. An Extended Popularity. Brown's Bronchial. Troches have been before the pnblic many years. For relieving Coughs and Throat troubles they aro superior to all other articles. Sold only in boxes. "Rougrh on Coughs." 13c., at Druggists. Com plete cure Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Woman's chief beautv is her skin. Samaritan XerviM ensures that charm to all its patrons. KETS manufactured liv us a-nintrd of lwrt twine and material. Write to u for prices Dt-fore purchasing. E. E. MENCES & CO. Direct Importers of Guns and Gun Goods, 121-123 West Fifth Street, Illtn'rattNl Cat tlusru Hrvr Kbiihuh City, Wo. CatarrH MiS? SELECTED SEED CASTOR BEANS. Delivered fr-e at Railroad Dct or Express In St. Luiii-. Mo., on n-celpt of prk-e, a follows: Onprc!;. Humph for plajtlfns 3 acre? 75 One hair biisliel, " " 7 " tL.2V OnhuneI. " " M 2.W To utih-l., " " :w " 4.50 Tiie above rrl Inrlutle the rrlce of u.ir. PLANT SEED CO. Xoa. tiVt&tU Sortb Fourth Sirrel, st. tons, so. mYFEVERf! j Causes no Fain orDreaa. Gires Relief at Once. Sol a liquid or snuff. Applied with the finger. Thorough trcat- HAV-FEVER ment will cure. Vtff ril fntc .v irinl'rvr t fln?tTiit- ELY IIUOI'IIEUS. DrusKM, oweco. K. T. n vWn 1 b Ss a &S3 K Va ' B W S j S e TSIE. To pnentan(lc!in-.ill Mtlii Ilaeae,' .md lo terun n wh't 6oft and beautiful Complexion, ue -jBEESOW!S- Aramailc Alum Sulphur Soap. Sold by Dni?cl;- Ont cake wit: lf fent on rcc. Ipt of S5eriimo..nvatl.Sni-'. IVJI. DUKYDOl'l'KI. Slanu.'ac'urcr. 2u3 orth FroatStre . t'til d.-.idi'i. I'a. EeC"ad;ll0t iMnml-al laundry Sonp for DCO I Washing, P "dal MiTliio.Wooli'UKJiiil i,u ai.i win i DBJVVDOPPEL S Itor.tK Hon;.. aAVil X JJ Vfi J. "" - Sold 1 1.. a.i t.-.udrs il nciT and fl-t-f.aM r.-laiu ra aWTvla fi?ni3Ey&B II ' CtUBSAlU ftf I1TTEBS The Vldni'ys act rs jft purlflcrs of t he Mood. V andwlit-n tlulr func tions are Interfered with through -weakness, they need ton lnir. They become healthfully acttxe by the ueof Hostettcr's Stomach nilter. wti-nlulllnc short of renci irom oiut-r sources. Ihlsaiipcrh gtlumlatln tn!: alio prevents and ar rests Utr and ajrae, constipation. 1 1 t coiiipUInt, dyspep ftl. TlieuniHiism anu other allm nt.. U It with retfiilarl KorFaleby. all l)rur glma mid IicalerL generally. XX. -NOTICE. -XX. As BLUE FLAHNEL Garments Of Inferior Quality or Uooda an-sold s the 'cmuim- M'ddlcsex," which arc riot made by that mill. The MIddl -vx Company, la ordi r to protect tUclrciistomcraand the PU''vVmSVi re rs. Ii Iearthe "SILK nAXCEttS.-fiiniMi-d by the Selling AgenU to all parties ordering the good. WENDELL. FAY & CO., SELLING AGEXTS. 5IIDD..ESEX onMPAST. 8 and S8 Worth St.. Xc- VorK: a7 IrankllnSt., Boston. 14 Chestnuts, rhilad.lphla. ABSOLUTELY lf l Cflll'Q THEBEST.nlLOUll O LIGHTNING SEWER ! Tvo Ihoaaand atllctaea n. minute. The onlj abaolutely Br-rlii. Srwlng Mmehlne In the world. Hrut on trial. Warranttil 5 yeari. Kend for Illustrated C-taloae and Clrcnlar It. Acenta Wanled. THEWIWONHBW IXO MACHINE CO.. ChlcaRO or -New Tfork. CD EC I CARDS 2H5 rtitti CHROMOS. We will srnd free by malt a sample srt of our large German. French and American Oliromo Cards, on tinted and sold Krounds. with a price list of oer2LU different design, on receipt of a stamp for postage. We will aIo srnd free by mall as samples, ten of our beautiful Chr.imot on receipt of ten tents to piy for packing and. picae;a'so enclose a confidential price llstofoiirlarKeoilchrom'ii. Apnu wanted. Addrtsi K. GLEASON H CO.. 3 Summer Street. Boston.Mabs. JIJilW ELASTIC TRUSS Has n IaU different from all oth ers. It cud Shane, with Self -Ad justing liall in center, adapts It seir to nil positions of the body, while the ball In theeup cresses bade the Intestines just as a Person does with the finger. mi near prr-wur mo iicmim u neiu hecureiy aar ana night, and n radical cure crrt-iln. It is easy, durable and Wtfn-WB WSCNSIBLCJV tw . jy cheap. SrntbymaiL Circulars free. ECCLESTON TRUSS CO., 00 Dearborn St., Chlcaso, M. RUSSELL &G0S ANNUAL. Justlsiaed. Sent (fee to alllnterested in Isa- roved ThreaBlnsT achlae. Bono foweri, gsw Mill, and Xnarlaes forFarnasd Plantatloa ne. Addrrsa tXfrw RUSSELL A CO.. Masalllon.O. CONSUMPTION. Ihvea.puiiuvereuiiy fur tne above disease: tr its nse thotiMutds of cases of the worst k nd and of lone tandimr hare been cured. Indeed, so strontr Is ray f aitli in its rtRVaey.that ' TWO BOTTLES JltEE. to petheritha"LUABLETKKtTlbK on this disease, to any (uffercr. Gire Express and V. O. address. DR. T. A. bLOCUM. Ill Pearl St.. Kaw York. .lane. Piaster, Hair, Drain Pipe. FIrr Brick, etc. HICOCKKTT, Aet, CEMENT CA. Kansas Cltj , Mo. Bv return tnail. Full PwHtl.a ' New TallorMTstem of reas Cuttlug lOeDY U U. UatUastl. a Par for Aareats. ! to M20O wr aso. aaade scIIIbk oar sine Books 4c Bthles. Write to J. C MeCoray fe Co.. St. lools. Mo. m DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES ff AND O LIVER COMPLAINTS, o fiecanse It acU on tho I.IVKK, BOWELS and KIDNETS at tho same tbno. Because it cleanses tho system of tho poison. Otis humors that deTelopo in Kidney and- tJri .r THmma. Hillousness. Jaundice. CcnsUpa. Uon, riles, cr la nneumaUam, Neurslgia, ner vous Disorders ana ail ioue Lcmpumni IT SOLID PROOF Off TB13. XT V7TLI. BITRT.Y CUBE eoeiSTiPATION. PILES. and RHEUMATISM, By cauaine FBEB ACTIOU of aU tho ciKaaa and functions, thereby CLEANSING the BLOOD restoring the normal power to throw off rlltnsio, THOUSANDS OF CASES of tho worst forms of theso terrible i diseases havo been quickly reUeved,andinaahoruiao PERFECTLY CURED PRICE, ft. I IQVID OR DIN, SOLO BY Dnt'(SCI9rS. Dry can be sant by mail. WELL3.K1CIIAIDS02T & Co., Burlington, Vt. 3 Srui limp for Dixy Aluuasc f.r ISM. SMAR15 18 UHFAILIMQ AKDISFAUilBLBI EVER FAILS7 in cuniKa icrj: Epileptic t Spams, Falling" Sickness, ConvoK i A .. v.i -. n i ir i BlOnS, DC. V16U5 iaac, AiWuyiiaiu Opium Ealing, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Cloocl Disoascs. i fj3rTo Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Jlenv Jlcrchants, Bankers, Ladies and all wlioso Bcdcntarv employment causes Nervous Pros tration, Irrciriilarities of, the blood, stomach, lum-fils or Kidnevs. or who require anervo tonicappctizerofstimulant, SamaritauI'erV' vie is Hivaiuaoic. CThousantls proclaim it tlie mobt wonderful Invigor ant that cvemistain cd a sink:nr cystcia. Ssf.no Tier bottle. TheDR.S.A.RICHM0NDr ncuiuHi.u.,oaiarrc prietors, St. Joseph. Mo. Sold by all Drocslats. . (IS) LORD, STO'JTEORi & CO.igaib, thbjj, IIL pXiM& ilS ;jQHeUEBtBJ POISON In the blood Is apt to show Itself in the Spring, anij nature should by all means be assisted It throwing II off. Sn Ift's Specific does this effcctlvclj-. Itisapure lyvccrtablc, noa-poiaonous remedy, which helps nai lure to force all the poison or taint out through tM porC-s if the f kin. Mr. Robert A. Easily, of DIcfeon, Tcnn.. write, undvrr dJti--Man h 1U. ISM: "I had chll's and feven fullowrd by rhcuuutUiii, for thrcf jetra, so that I wal b-it ab'c to attend to my business; h4d tried aW rr-vt fiery kind of mi-dlcln?. an Hound no relief. A fi'end rrcouiuvmIrU"SAifia Sp-'clnc. I trlel osj bJuIcanduiy hra.th Ixgaato Improve. I continued until 1 liadtaltrnkix iKitilea. and It has a-t me on ml feel, aound and well ascicr. 1 recunimendnl It t4 alUImllarly afflicted." OurTreatlae on Rlood and Skin DUeasfs mailed fre to applicants. THE SWIFT SI'ECtFlC CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Gal K.T.OiRcc 133 TV 211 St.. b::t.6;h and 7th Avenues. ZIVS TITTJTB, EtablIhcI. 1X72: Ininrporaied. IK'd. For Hie Cure of Cancers. Tnnon, Ulcers, Ncroftalia und skin DlSFASKX. wllbour. tM nse of knife or Loss or Rlood. and little pain. Fol ihFORXATioN. riRrcLans jixu KEFKlteNCES, ddreK DR. P. I POND, Aurora. Kane Co., 111. I GURE FITS! When 1 say cure I do not iiiein merely to atop them for atime and then hare them return acuin. I mean a null, calcure. I haveiuade the disease of KITS, KtILEi3i7 or KALLIS'C SICKNESS a llfe-ImiK study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst c-v-e. Recausc others Iiito failed la no rpiwn for ..ot now receiving a euro. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible n-mi-dy. (live Einress aid Post-OIHce. It coats yoa nothine for a trial, and I will cure jrou. Addnau JJIt. It O. KOOT. 1S3 ftarl St.. New York. Eaartousp. A certain cure. Not expensive. Three monthV treatment in one package. Good for ColJ In the Head, Headache. Dizziness. Hay Fever, Ac Fifty cents. By all Druccists. or by mail. JB. T.IIA2ELTINK. Warren. I'a. ' AGENTS WAMTED g??S22&ll. ting: Machine ever Invented. Wilt knit a pair of stocking:) with HEEL and TOE complete In twen ty minute. It will alo knit a great variety of f ancy ork for which there la alwa a ready market. Sfnd for circular and terms to the Twosnbly Knlttlstf Kacblne Co.. 13 Trcmont Street. Boston. Mat. PILES ,,Jtaltals,,gB32R. an infallible cure for Piles. Price SI. from drufnrlita, or ent prepaid by mall. Samplea free. Ad."AAKESI8,, Maker. Box 2416. Kevrrork- 'THE BEST 13 CHEAPEST. etches, THRFHFRSAWSil1 .nP.,r I 1111 CO 111.110 rianrRriller HinePotfre CloTerHallen COD I iniCC IICC The rrandeit article. Send lUn LAUICO UOCi namp for llluatrated clrcnlar. Dr. H. O.FAJKK, 76 asex Street, Boston, Mass. (Suited to all arcUona.1 WrlhforFnEEinas.PaniphIes and Trices to ThsAultman&Taylor Ca. Msnafleld. Ohio. KarlyMnmiiiotlidauliir.vaMtj yellow Field Corn.t he Best. of o yiars riectlon. lbs. by maiUpiid,! ; one peck here. Sl!lbn. ;5bns.SlO;ltj0 hn. S1SO. Sample liic. Slav. G.A.Dil:z. ChambcislMirK.Pa Bnrs HIUIIO ELIXIR Tt CORK alpWW9w9m Site at. Ptmosm , s td'wr r t tJ toisk im 3w tst V . Ulory. IUJy Mi. 1 wmk. Wi 1 r tt of fWWt I MTt'bN Wtk sVrHtj ' Las su a, u bah u i.u, icntti ruiuif. Uip Bssiil bTTTlB rf rr $65 A. MOXTHiuul BOARD forth ccllia Young Men or I-iitltn. in each county. Ad dreaaP. W. ZIEGLEBtCO.. Chlcaso. in. HAIR Wholraale and retail. Send fr prlre-IIst. 5oodent C. O. I) AV.g-j made o onlcr. E. BUKNHAM. 71 Slau- Stntt. Chicago. CIIDC CU PIE forKpdrpiy. FtUorSpannt. PnrrTn I'imib. UUIlt 1J. Kl'8BMEl. Co.,2iSUiekory tL.SLlAiuI. Jfo. A.N.K.-D. No. U?3 trtWKX WttlTIXU to UIKKTMEK', jlSMe may yon ante tho Adeert-aeiucH in thin piper. I 1 M I I :aWtnwJ