s m r izpoktant pecisios. The Supreme Court .lUken at, Tjxirtortant iDnurziDcc Derision Ficht Aguiiut Sll-vrr- Meat UiorU. WAsmscTos, April 1G. The Supine Court of the United States rendered a djt? ton in tlie insurance ease of Emilie iloular, plaintiff in error, against the American Life Insurance Company, in error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. This was a suit apon a policy of life insurance, which con- ained a jwrt of the contract the stipula- Hon aiat "If the representations and an swers n:ado to the company in the applies Jion for a policy should 1m- found untrue in my respprt. the ixilicy should be null and mid." When the insurance was obtained the assured was asked anions other ques lions whether he had ever liad asthma, scrofula or consumption. His answer was no. low in tne trial of tlie case m tlie court Iks- tlrere was evidence to show that ifrv -i.r? 1.-..1 i..i t..-. i: - .t.i-eti nan liad tl:ee diseases m an in- cii.ient tonn prior to the application for in- surance. but there was al evidence goin Jo show that he was entirely unaware of it! T;u "wniiMunc jury mat it mace uijciwicf wueiner tlie assurel was aware of it or not. if as a matter of fact be had had tho- d:-aes. ll answers to the comnany. although made honestlv and in sood taith, wen- none tht- less untnie and the comjmny w.u not bound by the ixriiev. Thiv ruling i-. here :i.-:sneil for aixir. This court hold.-: First That what tlie compan retti:rnl of tin- aimd and what tlie latter ainved to as a condition precedent was that be Mtouiu make full and honest answer to division marched awav not a splinter of JinV",lVlllra,H,n-faU?c?1- the dimensions of a verv much abbrevi 'ealinent. fcecoiid lliat the fart that he ... .. ,.",,. r.- . i had had certain dUea-es and said he had not bad them did not nwirilv iii-:iHiln? ihe policy when there wa.-, evidence to how that the diseases were so latent that the a-siind was not roiwious ,f tiiem. Third That it :i :ii rri.u.iii-: on.ictrii.firiT. f lie fimtnct m iir.i.i .. ti... ...'. ...i... .is,! that tlie company was relieved from if it appeared that the a-ured had fact nihst-fHi with the disvao mentioned. tilaiutiff was not rwhidl ta'ml the policy unless it appeared that he knew : or had reason to believe at the time of hi- 1 application that he wa or llicted. The judgment of is therefore reversed with aside tlie erdict. had been so af the court below direction to set sTi:iw.i.i.c. .r. vrvT siLvr.n. A incftin: of n-itresentatives of various 5oard of Trade of thecountr:.- was held at ' WillardV Hotel to unre ujkjIi Comrre.-.s tlie policy of a diacoutinuance lor two years, at least, of tlie coinage of the siher dollar. Delegates were present from the comnier fial 1kh1'hs of Portland, Providence, New JIavcu. New York. Pniladelphla. IJaltimon. Cincinnati. Chirairo. ist. Louis and ilinm ajxilis. Martin ("o'e. of St. Louis, pre sided, and II. 1. Kojden. of Cincinnati, was secretary. Resolutions approving the policy of di.cintinuini; ilvr coinage were read from tlie Boards of Trade of Mobile. New Orleans. Detroit luiisville. Milwaukee. Uurlalo. Memphis, I Paterson. Cleveland and tlie Chailecton and ' New York Stock. Cattle and Pioduce Ex- : ohange. In every tase with but oneeeej tion the resolution were reported as having Ih-cu adpted unaiiinionsl. A letter was Tead from Mr. Halstead. of Cincinnati, strongly unring cessation for the present of silver coinage. A memorial siied by 2.000 citien1: of New York wa rul favoring the home i-olicy. Brief addresses were made b a number of gentlemen present, setting ' forth tlmt the thoughtful business men of the country are viewing with alarm the pro- ; entanil prosjcii'.e eiieeLs ii suei coinage, and that a very decided change in the popu lar sentiment on silver coinage is taking place in various localities of the West and South. T1IK X.VTIONAI. MH.VT KHfOirT. Values of export of domestic cattle, hie and beer, )ork and dairy products for March. 1SS4, -cr. 010.'.0.1; same inontti in 1S"3, S10.-4:v4.:-i2Ti: tlnee months ended March :1, 1 S4, iS1.05T.S2: against 6::i.20.".l0 the corres Itonding i-erhtd last year. IJeef and iork prtnliicts for the liie months ending March :;i. l'"". :s.42l.ooo. against sr.s.o-is.'ioo foi the same time in IssS. Daily juoduct-s foi the eleven months ended March 21. 1Ss4, Sl4.2tM.04:;, against 12.0'.): .org for the cor resMinding month of lsv;;. m TOOK POLAND. Tlie Russian Gmvnniir.iit Kiirouracinjr; a Itpvnlt as an IUruc for Tyranny. IyiNTKix, April 10. Kus.sias tjT.inny in Pohuul is becoiiiins more and more intense. Its present extreme brutality has riven rise to a rejKirt. which receives credence, that lLc Czar is contemilatini?oiicf the blacker of iKlitical crime that of fonienting a rclielliou arainst his own authority foi the purjxie of diverting the attention ol the Kus.sian people from the jrniwiiis fitren: of Nihilism, and affording a pretext for terror whirl i a reisn of bltvMl and it i hopetl may crush tlie Kihiliflts. This jKtlicy i .said to be the out tinie of the militarj" council recently held by the Czar and the rulers of the various ifussiait Govcninients. It is said that General AUVtleiiski. the Governor General of -Kussian INifand. left the council nnnetl with authority to drairoon tlial unhappy country into revolting: tliat he has found a wiiliiif; Iieutciiant in eiecutins thii order in Major General and Baron j Modem, the Governor of Warsaw. Tht j visihle indications of mis alleced imperial cnnsiiiracy are a suddeu incrcasj' in the nuui lcr ot" iilice -nues. who now hwarm in every liartof Poland and hae had frequent col lisions witii the jK-ople, notably at Vet n.koll. where one spy and several citi 7ais were killeil: the freijuency or midnight arrests without warnuiLs. and -without riving the accused any notice ol the offense with which he is charced: the imposition of new taxes, and especially the revival of the system of retenr.e fanir irur. witli iLs attendant exactioits and evic tions, and the sliaiueful brutalities tene-' tratetl by the iolice upon women and youns ( jrirls during their froii.'iit ilimiriL iary visits. A rigid censorship ol the press has been established throuriiout Poland, and but few hint, of ' lb.' real condition of affairs can be olvtained , from Toli-di iiapcrs; but these hints, coupled . with diplomatic reports from Warsaw to Vienna, sen-e to reveal what seems to be J tlie monumental outrage of tlie totterinz ! autocracv. Found GuUtr. Santa F N. M., April 16. During tha present term of tlie United States Court Antonis .Tiron was arraigned, and, stfter a two days trial, was found guilty of murdei in the first degree. The sentence, which under the law is lianring. has nol yet been pronounced. .Tiron was in dicted April ::. 1SS3. for the wanton inunler of Freenuin Burla, at Donna. He was raptured on the safne daj after being Khot in the hand and placed in the Mesila Jail. From this jail, in company with othei d"K'rate characters, he cscaied aud fled tc ol. Mexico. He was soon recaptured, and, fitter much wranriing bervvecn the twi Government aliout the extradition paper vita placed in the new jail In Las Cruet. JOHN BROW.VS SCAFFOLD. An Eastern Yankee Thoncht Tbero Millions In II," But U I'ruvw to Be -'An-otlur Speculation IJuated" The Disposi tion of the Original Structure. . Fond du Lac, Wis, April 15. I An article In an eastern paper, .statin that the scaffold upon which. lohn Brown was hansed has leen purchased by :a East 5rn speculator, has created considerable more imprest in Fond du Lac than in some parts of the Union, though wher- i evcr lue are survivors of General fattersou'a command of 30,000 men there the same interest in the specu lator's purjose obtains. It is given out that the parpo-e of .u -.11 tuc iiiiK- purchaser of the John Brown scaf fold is to cut it i into very diminutive pieces and sell the same as relics. A rery inlerestiuz enterprise this is, to be j .im t, ..!,. ,...-,. n- ,t . ....-inHc i , , .... ., ..r ' "ii-amas to survivors oi i-aiiersun ui- . . -. . ..... ., j na,. uho remembered that between the 1 11 and l' 1st of July, 1EG1, they were ' participants in a mid on the only original , john Brown srafioai, aad that as a caf- Jold it was then demolished root and brauch. The soldiers of this command were years ahead of the schemer the pa per refers to iu cuttiun the scaffold into fragments for ielics. The pur pose was so stronz to have a piece of the timbers, and the pur suit so searching, that when Patterson's 'llcu Iea-P-'uc was lelt ot tU:11 caiioiii rthich the eastern fraud is to sell so fast. Colonel C K. Pier, Colonel T. II. Green, - .iTir..5n nit r iv.twi n-iii.-neir. ;mh1 T. F. Strong, Jr., are anion!; the Fond du ' Lac bov.s who can testify to the truth ol low uiu. , liability j this report, 3tid the two first named gen lKen in i tlemen hive iccounted the history of that ! j raid on the John Urown caffold very graphical y in recent conversation Kach of these gentlemen and other soldiers of fjomiwnv I of the First Wisconsin, displav relics of the earlv visit to Charleston, from which Patterson"? command carne.i the acaffoid piecemeal, but entire. DESTRUCTIVE STOItflS. Portion of Gorsiii mid tisslssiptii Visiten iy iestructse Wmii .storms nouses uuii Oiher I'miiirty Iletn)jed aud .Many l'er. unscriuu.iyii.jii i. Coz-rnnus. Ga.. April 10. A violent wind and raiu storm parsed over the city Monday night. Kain feii :'..l Inches in three hours, liuds were badlt , washed, but there is no serious loss ol property and no live lost. Much damag to property is reported from Auburn. ! Alabama. special from Chipley, Ga.. says a dis- atrous cyclone swepr over Harris County Monday night. The wind s tonn ! Ftruck Chipley about 2-.r.O a. in. ins first damage done was at the residences ol Georg.- Wiiliams and Mrs. Iiabbs, three miiea southwest of Chipley, and from there to Mr. Culpepper's and T. .1. Jenkins' places, where houses w?re blown down. Lee Alford was instantl killed at the latter place and his wife anc three children badly hurt. Alford' bod wa fouud 150 yards from the house. Outhouses on Samuel Goodman's and Jr.o. 15. Hastey's place? were demolished. John Laugford and son were badly hurt, and wife and child killed. Mrs. Mary Davis' residence was de molished. In the town of Chipley the residences of J. M. Kees, E. F. McGee, Dr. J. E. Tiiornton, A. .1. Irwin, li. li. Waylor, It. A. Bcrner, A. 1'. Hampton aud Laytleld were blown down or badlv damaged . , . . .. " . . Thomas Champion was badly wounded BnujiB.inainiininM.gi.uj. K.F. McGee received Severe internal Injury and his son was fatally wounded L'u - t)y Mrs. Lavlleld and sister were tligb hurt. A. J. Irwin received severe internal in- juries. Mrs. Lancford was badly hurt. Dr. .7. E. Thornton was sliriitly bun. Ilea Powell and sou are reported killed The storm passed in a northeast direc tion from Chipley, and outhouses and part of Joe Dumas' residence were blown down. IJ. S. Parkraan's place was demolished. Jake Powell's place was wrecked. Outhouses and residences on I Jew .Tas. I. Joaes' and Thos. L. IJowden's places were badly damaged. The last named places are near Warm Sprinss, where Jjowden ari wife were sliriitby wounded. The destruction of property cau hardly be estimated. The cyclone swept evcrythiiis in it. path, and many miraculous escapes are reported. New Oiilkans, La., April lo. A Times-Democrat's Vaiden fMisB.) special says: Biackkawk, eighteen miles west of here, was struck by a cy. clone Monday. W. W. Brewer's and U. Chippen's dwellings aud out-houses were totally destroyed. Brewer's daughter was seriously hurt. Dr. Ben F. Kittrell's office was demolished. J. B. Streator's dwelling and saw-iuili were unroofed and his Btroyed. stables and out-houses de J. Jones' house and PurcelPs shops were de- The residence land shops ol J. D " . Stroyeu ll- Jordan, the Methodist District High School buildings and Meinodisl Church were considerably damaged. Mrs Hutchinson's house was destroyed and . , . , f..i. t.. her collar-bone broken. .Much othci property was destroyed, and a numbei of other persons were also seriously i jured, but names are not given. A Tempest in Th Tea-Pot. Lokdox. April IS. The greatest consternation and ex citement prevails throughout China, and a general levy of Chinese troops has been ordered. The Empress has ordered the commander of the Chinese troops at Bac Ninh, together with the officers of his staff and leading line officers to be be headed for disobeying the orders of the War Department in not fortifying their rear so as to prevent a flank movement. and in not communicatine. in tho Hwrt. ment that their force was not sufficient to cope with the French troops. 1 Easier Ej? - , . ,1 few Americans who. , There are but upon the approach of Easier, can tell ,y of the larger confectionery whv in manv stores ejrirs are seen surmoanieu uv a rabbit. The legend is thus : On the' Continent, especially in Germany, the yiauou saint, as u were, oi iim i--.:isici e-s is tin- rabbit. Children are taught ; 'o believe that these lively little : animal . mv, . ....-v-v.. .. -i-e-" J""- " v are told the story of Santa Clause at Christmas time The evening beore Easter Sunday they nre sent to bed early, when the older people make nests around the jrround near the house, and wy- T nr vnri.iuirrt mrrrv iiiki s n ' i in the inornmir the vouuirsters hunt for 1 . . .. . .-.. . .. ..- i llie oeautuul eircrs lam uv me raonns the nijrht previous. ith everv lvciirnnp taster the con- ceits in 0 decoration increase, and o does the ui'inand for tiiem. Confection- T were the first to introduce the Easter ": in this country, tud this was fol lowed by the Easer card. The I tfiuviii ii iiiu iii.iirv,L t v..nf ,xv numerous to mention Jirs cost irom Vi...,- M ; ..li ..,',MmWn ;.. Jm.'. " 4" "" v " ,' fancies and de-trns. and novel- ties are continually appearing. 1'he larger fpian'itv are imported from Germany :nd France, but 'he work of desirninjr is irrowinc raiiiillv in the Cniufl States. They are , -, . ; . i made of nrar, rmn paste, papier mache, chocolate, bronze, old. silver, rla-s, '. wood, wicker, etc. Natural ejr-decora- I ted are worth fron live cents to one 'dollar apiece, anl U,e reporter who i.-Ked how it was pos-ioie to sen sucn ; soo., to Com. W gave him nine bottles beautifulh hand-painted ejrs for so lit- j of Swif 't Specific and lie has beeu en-ire-tie was answered that the work was I ? cured. It has created gnat exciiemnt ... T-. i... (iKoni 'tiitti lt?'r ii ! III I .111 Mill- tt 1 I I : 1 I tlll.H A lllll II k .1 -- I 1 i-, , . . . verv cueap. l nc-e are es uimi w men inav be ;-een commir through the shell j birds, mice, pigs, elephants, frors and children. Then there are feathered im i itations of chickens fr.en Japan, and from China an crdinary-sized egg con tainiiir a dozen others which run down j to tlie size of a pia. Dresden and French I China hjrure larjr.dy in some of the most beautiful design.-. Some of the errs are targe enough to iiom a jiounu oi canny, and are made f almost all kinds of material, some ling covered with hand painted deigns ontiIk. Again, t'nere are kaleidoscope n' and panoramic eirirs showing 'hrough a glas aperture various aptiruiKiate Easter sceiie-J Wltlliu rccelt VOars it has become 'possible to hatch' chicken, ducks and j rrt.e,-e bv artifical means. This method uf ranj, hatch nz has been utilized bv I those who eatjr to the Laster trade. When the ehicL, or gee-e. or ducks are a day old thty are killed and their bodies smiled, and they are thus sold singly or attacled to an egg or a card as o., , - , -, -, ,,, "i.,,, i, .,.. i Mil Uli 111.111 t VIIV .-IV71I l..ti- .1J- till somewhat sim lar to that of the rabbit and Santa Chu-. Chicago Tribune. m Juice of the Sajioln Tree. In tho baseinctit of u substantial four- story brick Midding in ilurray street a jfiics reporter was shown the other day , a great heas of what seemed to be , broken piw-s of putty. Barrels and j , boxes arouuil the room were filled with I .... .. ... i thesunstance. lhat. said the pro- prietor of the establishment, -is-chicle. It is the dried juice of the sapota tree, . of Mexico. Seventeen years ago. when , General Santa Anna was in this conn- j try, his secretarv had witn him a piece of this chicle, i saw the stull and be- , lieved I could use it as a substitute for gestea. Within an hour from the first i caoutehoiic. or india-rubber. I spent plication I felt relieved, tin pai i began to :5U.000 trvhin- to vulcanize it. and then rave it up. Meanwhile, I had learned that the natives chewed the rum. 1 Lnneliiilel that I would begin the manu facture of chewinir-jruni. We have built up :t large business probablv the , f .-,-,, . . . . - ... an the manufactured article 'rubber; ' t.limvirwr.r'mn .' nr rntt..r tlmt nnm.. tvrn: ,.... v -- t 1 promjith pven it as swin as we put it , i on the market. It won't wear out like I . w.". " . ..., ... ......... ...... .....v ....w siinicc orparafiine jruni. It tastes like rubber, and to people who want to chew jjiim it is just as satisfactory as any o'her kind. A jrreat many persons chew u-n adults as well as children We import i Will fUVl iwum.lc rf ol.w.ln nvnrf T-...f " ..'ii....:..!:' i .nf " " io is tins -inn iiiwiiT "It is i simple preess. Ihe 4chicle- t is thormrrhly steamed, so that all the imnuritis are worked out of it. Then. I when in a semi-liquid state, it is rim t into molds.' "Then rubber chewing-gum is pure chicle and nothing more?" t- , : ' w i-:.t I iuuiij liiuic. tic iul ii u nuiu 1 which we recommend for colds. That leontaiis a little licorice. When that is extnted pure chicle alone remains." 'lut: ijt.yc.iixh 'lAiini'.iv . , KAKSAs CITY. April 22. lwt CATTLE Shippmjr Mee ?.i : m, 6 10 Aativo Heilers 4 10 tt OHO 4 70 f : 5 ?i 0 a 1 OP, s 7.1 41 2 35 7 50 rative Cows 4 20 Hatchers Steers., r. u) HOGS-Good to choice heavy ." 10 Litriit 5 50 WHE.Vr-o.1 Ml No.a 7i COr.N-No. r 40 5 to 5 i v, v".- Z1 RTiL-No. 2 4 FI.OL1J Fancy, per wick 2 25 fto "-iVCnr Ion-, bnsht 7 U0 Cc I'lTfElt (.'holct dnirr 31 ft CilEUSIKuiisas, new 11 4o hi.s Choice io ftf. Iail Hams 12 & Shoulders 7'i& SJide.. ... ........ Uifca tARD air. 12 11 Vi ju 10 18 50 GOO 5 SO 5 Ml 6 00 4 25 1 10', 1 0U5 HiL .Missouri, unwashed.. 17 POTATOES Per bushel 45 ST. LOUIS. to L-ATXLE Shipping Steers. . .. Ilutctiers Steers... FIf0S Good to choice SHHEP Fair to choice FLOUR XXX to ohoieo WHEAT No. 2 Winter COKN-Xo.2 mixed OArS No. 2 HVB No. 2 5 20 5 40 500 340 110 9S to to to to to 46',to 54 to "i to 17 10 00 rolTON Miildllnir 'ito io?; 4 75 5 75 TUOACCO New Luitb Medium new leaf 440 to 625 & CHICAGO. CATTLE Good shipping 5(0 HK1S Good to choice 5 50 fc SHEEP Fair to choice 4 00 & FlrUCIt Common to choice.. 5 00 $ WHEAT-No. 2 red 1 09 & No. 3. ....... ........ 78 No.2 Spring K"Ai6 CORN No.2 48 & OATS-No. 2 jg 8 30 S!J 5 00 C 00 8) SI a-'ii Kl POKK New Mcsp 10 S57;ja 17 00 NEW YORK. OATTLTi Kxnorts 5 50 Ci 450 (ia 3 tt.'4a 1 05 Ci 4T & 7 10 6 2:. 10 6 75 1 014 1 06 HOOd Good to choice COTTON-.MitWlmir FLOTJIt Good to choice.... WHEAT Xo. 2 red roRN-Ko.:::: 2Tr-We6tern mixed,.. PORK bUodord Hess... 61 as a4 16 50 a 16 86 1 The Scotch terrier that took the death of its mistress, at btapletnn. so , , tn , -. ,,,, Tr ,,, iitoj 8everal articIerthat belonged to her in ne corner of the room and jninnlcd .,,,.-..., .,.. n...: r. . nm ...7 .t., - r- .i,. i, died it took no food whatever. Ikdead Hrui V tc Trttwl ct ritlr I nnf rn t ln sfaos ,oves and fan that u had been nardi so vWlantlv.-.V. Y. Xctrs. . - LETTElt F1SOJI HEXKY WAHB BEECnEH. axes. BU00KL.YN. .March 23th, 154. I have used Allcock's Plasths for ' cnm venrt fnr mvcif ...i fmiir nr-fi. ns .-....- .-, , far as able, for tbo many sufferers who come to us for assistance, and have found them a genuine relief for most of the aches ( and pains which fle.h is ho:r ti. I have used allcock's 1'x.asteiis for all kinds of Lameness and Acute Pa n. and. by fre- queut experiments, find that they can con trol many caes not noticed ia your circu lars. ilr.5. H. TV. BcncnEn. A coon many who invest in distant bo- ' nanzas find tiircselves i Ulicted with a sji;, t ,,,,1 infirmity absence of mine, ( A. Y. Ltd'jcr. j j "A single Fact u "Worth n snip-load ot i Arsmncnu" ' .,Mr- );-B- Lathrop, of South Easton, JIas-i., uiiiier date of Jail. ., 1SH, savs: 4. v nth,.r haJ or vears an e'ating cancer on his uuiIt 1 p. wiueh had been Ltaciuui- : ly growing wor until it had eaten away i illh ,u.nde.r lio down to the sums, and wa J J fd WedSthSS xu tins section." i Treatise on Illood nnd Skin Diseases ; niailed Iree, TlIE " W I1T i-l'KCIFIC CO.. Drawer '.',. Atlanta, Ga. "What's the d fTewnce," asked n teacher of arithmetic, "bstweeu one vard and two I yiriis?" "A fence," said Tommy Bealos. Huston Jt'osC. Wiely Ailopted by IJalrymen. Tee adoption by most of the prominent dairym-n and farmers of ho United States, of the Iiaj-oved Putter Color made by Wells, Itichard-ioa & Co.. Iiurlinrtou, Vt., is a proof of ti.eir wis soic in a business Io ut of view. 2e.trly all winter liutttr is colored in orderto make it marketable, anJ this color is the liest, in legard to pari y, strength, i;rmaneuee and perfection of tint. AVnrN does a horse lecnme a book-keeper? "When lie l-ei-oiaes u '"charger." Wir nicia Jitdcpendcnt. Tnn te;timnv of many wlo long suf fer d from 11 honl.h, caused l.y au impure state oi" tne b ood. goes to prove tna: thy best remedy for rnatcirg the blood rich, red and i lire, fur beautifying the comilexin, for curing sores, pimples and other skiu iljseas-s, for removing aches, paiu, st.fT -ioint . rli.Miina. ism. etc. for increasing the ! .-,,.- rf .... ...,,..,, frtr f.-i Iiolrli ?llH s.reng'h 'o everv weak poitiou of the i lxh-. is Dr. Gi: ot'. Yellow Dock and S irsapanlla. it.- effec plea-ses the user in every instance. o other remedy equals it. An Iowa editor wants any young lady who "jumps a? conclusions" to consider h.ma "couclusiou." rial'5 Honey of Ilorelioaml anil Tar Will st) a wheezing con h. Pike's tooth ache drops cure in one miuUte. We Buspect tho reason why so many young mn are so v-ry fresh is merely bo causo they are not able, to earn their salt. Fnoii Mnjor Downs, Military Instruotcr, Mt. Pleasant Acad-my, Sing Fmg, N. Y. : Du ing tlie v-ry cold w-ather I wa. suffer ing with Catarrh. My head and throa: ached so severely that I was obliged to keep oilier. E'v's Cream Balm was sug- subside, in a f-w days i was eatireiy cured. W. A. Dowxs. Tnn more you contnet a cold the prea er it becomes. Drake's I'r-jreler' Magazine. ABEUNETnT, the rrreat English nurzeon, asked u ladv who toKt him see ouly had a cough: " What would you haver The plauo." Beware o: "only coughs." The r,..u i.. -nrs' nes can, h J- Hall's Bal nwv-r, tie curoa uv iiL Balsam for the Lcsgs. In Whooping Couch aud Croup it L sure to prevent a fatal termination. Glove fighting is called manly sport, probably because tvnrnen do th-ir "lighting without gloves. 1'hila. Chronicle. ro womak can live without fonw share of phvsicai suHeriug; but manv accptas inevitable a creat amount of nain which can be avoided. Lydia E. Pinkhnni's Vece- table Com ouiiil was invented bv one who nnders'ood its n'ed, and had the rare skill to provide a simple, yet admirably effect ive reintJy. Somkthio that should novcr be lost, yet seldom kept a bad temper. A. 1. 'Journal. If you wan a fine looking Face, And a Skin rosy and clear, Us-i "Beeso.n'.s" Sulphur aoap; all Trace Of disease will disappear. ESrSolvi by druggists, e c, everywhere. A vocvG woman is about to open a cigar store in New York. We have no doubt sh will have capital to back her. Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" re stores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia,. m WoilEK' ornament 6hir dro?ws behind because they lik? to have nice things said about them when their backs are turned. " Buchu-paiba." Qui--!:, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Lnnary Diseases, $t. The more successful the hoti-keepcr, the greater inn-ability ho shows. Leaping Physician . Eminent Divines every one who tries it, endorM,' 6'nJuirUun .'e rcinc Coughs. For Coughs, CoMj, Sore Throat, etc. use Brown's Bronchial Titocines. Sold only in uxes. Prico i0 cts. " Mother Swan's "Worm Syrup," for fev erishness,wonii'j,constipatioii,tasteless. 'Us Etepnal han-inc is the lants. Erratic Enrique. prizs of Tigi- " Ronjrh on Corns." 15c Ask for it. Com plete cure.hard or sof corns, warts.bunions. Piso's CcriE for Consumption does not dry up a cough; it removes the cause. m - "Kougb on Couf;hs."iVs., at Druzjrists. Conv plete cure Coughs, Hoarjeness, Sore Throat. Dr. L. M. G. Ind., writes: ' M 'Pnirirrox. or Dloomlmrton. 'Xamardan Sercinc cures fits." Rirccni & P.n 'Sfsssssbjzssz. IIUUUkLL 1 UUI V prtTfid Tl hltut I ANNUAL. Machines, larse ' rowtn, saw MlUa and EboSmcs fmrFnrmnnA PInntntlon use. Addrrvt ,uyr RUSKCLt. A CO . KS-salMon. O. FARM PRilSTILE. CtaIo(rvie and I'ncv L.s. nali ti fr e Aa rein C. A. BUOCKETT. B-jpX i Kansas C:t, Ho. Union Stove and Machine Works OSTX, XAJTSAS, nxruTAcruxtM or STOVES! Architectural Iron Work, House Fronts, and Castings of Every Description. Patent Sash Weights, and "Portable, Indispensable Bake Ovens," for Eaiers', Confectioners' and family Use. DEALERS IN Enamelled and Plain Hollow-Ware, IZuntoer ntvX I-ntlirr Rpltlnc Brim Uoodi. ;.i and Water l'lpe, and nachlnlkt' Muppllr. VIGOR, HEALTH AMD LEFE If found in the Great Modern Discovery, DU. SCOTT'S Coca, Beef and Iron (nitli Pnonpliorui.) Pov's'tiKmaT-icJoascumllve vlrxu In all forms of Xri-inan liability. Ilraln. Heart and r vou tllnram. Ujjpth. Went Lur.g. Nirrvoa EvhauMon aal llrokcn l wa Conitltutlonj. Sl.OO perLolt: Six bo: 1-s. -1 OO St-nd potal fur th ,31rrnspr or Health, and rcaJ of nor.dirful curei cSIectfd by Coca. Hat and Iron. Al'COUrdrul.t for it. AdJrass on. c xe. rcott, KanaaH City, Tto. X3TVSE DE SCOTT'S LVEIt FILL?. rgSTETTft The fc.dneys ait .s pcrifiprs of tlib".oiI. and when the tr fuar tlosa are latcrfen-tl vrtih through -c-cat-cess, they need toa- las. Th"y becoai; .'.thfully act've by Oicofllo-''' !'r' aacti nitters. t4h nialllnRFhor' of relief fro ia otlic r ourcs. This Kurvrb Ml mu la: ins tln:c also prvrvaf s and ar rests ti-vor nsd auc. cons-tpailon. It rr CDinplnlut. drsprp tli. rlKtmiatum and oilirr nllmTit. U 1" with rcKUlnri j For ha!c by nl Ira jrixts nnd Dealers v? nerai.y. STorr.ACH TRAMMEL fJETS HOOP NETS, FESHJ KETR tMnnar,nr',d bv us wa-rntfs3 of Nt twine &r.d ina:.rUI. Wntc t. u' fo- p:1c-s iforr purctasis. E. E. MEMOES & CO. Oiroct Importers of Guns anj Gun Goods, 121-123 West Fifth Street, lThr"tri Ctilu?n- Fr.e Kan.au City. 3Eo. CatarrH Causes no Fain orDrcail, Gives Kelief at Oucc Not a liquid or sauJT. Applied with tlie flnser. Thoronch treat- wsfdm HAT-FEVER ment will enre. Price. rOrpntK. tyraal oratilru;c,Bt. ei.v ii!:miins Tr"-i.. ELY IIKOIIIEKS. Drer-l''-. Owejo. K. T. IS UWrAILlWQ AyD INFALLIBLE jk centxe i 'Epileptic J; Spasms, Falling Sickness, ConTul clous, fit. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Diseases? t5?To CTercyraen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bankers, Ladies and all whose ecdentary employment causes Nervous Pros tration, IrresulariUes of the blood, stomicb. bowels or Kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appctizerofstimulant, Samaritan Xerv- Ine is Invaluable? C25Thousand,s proclaim it the most wonderful Iavigor ant that ever sustain ed a sinking pvsteta. theXgrSi is 5L50 per bottle. TheOR.S.A.RICHM0ND CCOHQUERQ MEDICAL COSole Pro prietors, SL Joseph. Mo. SoldbraUDranlsts. (13) USD, STOUTHB'Jfn CO.ijab, Chi, l!L m )df IS the TIME. VA To prevent and cure all "Skin Disease," and to f ecnrv xh'. . jfy soft and beautiful CoaaplezloB, uie BEESOWrS- Iromatic Alum Sulphur Soap. Bold by Drngglsta. One cake will be sent on receipt of ZS cruta u any addrca. WM. UUEVDul'l'EL. Jtaaafeturer. 3u8 lortn Front Stre.-i. i'atadelplila. l.'x DCOX'snd roost economical Laundry Poap for DG9 I Wajhlns. ftp-dally Merino. Woleti and Und.-rsirmenti (clean n rf ctandeay:mifc-rltli Si'nV0 u DREYDOPEEL'S Sold l al. vanletile grocer and OrK-ciaai tvtaUera. S, WILSON'S UBHTNING SEWER ! Two ' konund stitches sv salnnte. Th- -y mbsolutelvflr-i-en hrwlnr Machine In the vroi-ld. fa"s Ui trlsl. IVatrrmnt-il ti yr-a-t. Head rnrIllosU-atedC'talwiie and Clrcnlnr K. ATcnuWantxI. THE WILWX HEW ING MACHlSi: CO.. Chlcaso or -New York. uriiwi.TTtiiiMniMiMarittei. SRSaBMtb UsAsrah If srsltr Ofc, 1 74 W. 4U fiU, CUclaaatl, O. m HETtrirfNSJ CAIN Health andHappiness. cP&cmf j DO AS OTHERS HAVE DOKL Are your Kidney3 disordered? ITI. TVi- hr.iht ta fmm fr. rrfp. &jtit wf n-. aJWr 1 hid brmj- cirf n up Lt 13 test docUr in Dttrclt." JL W. DeTeraai, iltxtrr- linit.ilxli. Ata vrmr Tipnresi 'Xyeak? T?l 4nw TT'.m. .a .n fmm WTtim. WPkLllM c.a!icr I wis not fipwtwl to lir.'-ilr. L M. B. I Outiwui, Eii. ChmiicA itMi'.ar CfcTelasil, O. Have you Brigrhfs Disease? j . -Kldner w oi t cnirl mo whea iry Kiicr wa just I wi.e cuⅈ azu lien no oinou.- inwK v.'ilson, itsiooc j, Suffering from Diabetes ? I JniT-Wori U tee nit facctsf nl rtraclr I have "KlJn ever lucd. Ul almost imocuute rtliti." Dr.riUIlpU.ItUIoa,ii.iiKKin, vu Have you Liver Complaint? i -Hidm -Wort cuth1 ino of chruiJ Li er lidas( 9 j after 1 prajeil to ct.t'." Ujsij Wan;, late Col Olh at. CaarC, . . s your Back lame and aching? "K. J.)T-Tort-O tx.tticl nirpd mo when 1 wuo lime 1 tad to roll ctit of lu." C. 1L TaIa50,iniwa3lcec,Wia. Have you Elidney Disease? "Hidncv-W ort madr tar timi. in llrcr aial tldiioy I after yirs .if ciiT!ifa! tortiar. lfwonh SUaU)!." iiijl lludei, WULaostuwc, t Va. Are you Constipated? Eidn-y-Wor: raa'nrisToa Uioai and cnrtd mo tiler IS cars us; uf c'hrr niii.-tnes." Have you Malaria? "Itldnr j-v.'ort haj doni? better than any other rezacU? I Lato ctct used in n y rrattlee." Dr. ILL Clark, SjuCs Hero, Vt. Are you Eilious? "KI'lnr7-Wort 1 j.1 clone rae ini.ro good than ary other ruoedy 1 liae ?cr taL.., . 1. uouia, u. x la. urri.i. . Dr. W C Kl ne io.arrinIeu it to rac (m. U. Hurst, CaI.it.r H. Bank, iljerktown. Pa. Are you Rheumatism racked ? "il.dnry Wort ren tl lac, after I wr Riven up to die by i.byilcian and 1 baa uff.rnJ Uifrry ytar:" K!bnd;o Ualcoim, Wet IUth, Vmne, Ladies, are you suffering? "nidncv-Wort ci:rtd in of i-ei--liar tn.ui.lM of eTeral yiar KtnnO.r -r. llany f r.cnds en !"! praise it." ls.U.Laraorvacx.Ulu.LaHGtU-.Vt. !lf you" "would Eanish Disease I g i and gain Eear.q, ?ake KSSalaCSaaaaataaal The Blood Cleanser. LP ilkj 1 IPJMCVtIrrSn CAMCER Tte illTClopxf nt? of t!c trratment of Cancer with SwlftV Speclflc stem so wonderful, t tot ail 50 aSIcted !iouldni!u.-c9. CAIJCEBfor. 14 YEAES. S?astbceo. S. C. March 14. 1SS1. Ihaveforll yrtiri b.-i a u2crer from a mnnlcK wreuacj facr tint ecrjboily i-illccl a CiCKii. I ho used omt?j j worth of inr-d w and luucdno rellff. About four nuntlinj 1 Iniuh- nc Dt:re uf ijrlff3 bp-cttlc irom lir. II E !! lnl"s!i. and fice I.ivrlK)mJitnetIi,r, havrtak.-n J. nttlivv favr crszu SE sound and wili! Jly lure 1 a f rce "rom a ten- as snvtK).ly's. and niv heal'h I re-f c-"r rm'fim!. lfeel like tortv year li.id ta 1'tinl of? tnv liul. Yoan imnMnlir, EUZA TUJ3LEV. TrcsUse ou Ulood and Skin Dlicascs niallid ;rcc. Tni: swift spEanc co.. DratrcrC AtUnta. Ga. . bet. eta and 7th Avt. K.T. OfS:e. 17) W SdSt. XX.-CAUTIOW.-XX. As BLUE FLi'EL Garments Or Inferior Quality or Goods are jold as tbc "irnnln Mlddl'srx. which are no1 BuulebyitrU mla. Tti-.M!iMI-c3: Company. In onIr lotirutrct tbclrtustuaiTdand the public clTt- notfos tha: h'reaftrrallCliithliicmailefrom 1 HE.U1DDJ.K KEX fTAVDAUI) IN11IC.O HLLK FLANNELS AND YACHTCLOTflS. snlil fv .l H'adlcc c.'ntlilc r. mut lrtii-"SILKIIAGr!ns."tarnl-lirt:byUicei:in Agents to all pnrtli onIcrlutbt.-?uod. WENDELL, FAY 6c CO., SELLING AHENTs. MIDDLESEX COMPANY. 88uadM Worth. s: , N.wYor!..3? Franklin at.. Uo-o.. 14 Chestnut. St. . l'b.Iadelplr.a. XWSTITTTTB. EfiaMiht-I. lf72: Iniorpori'td. 15MI For tin- Cun of Cuurrn, Tmrom. Vlccra, rcrofula nid Sti.s DlSKAsr. without the njeof fcilfeorLosoy Blood, and little rain. For INFORMATION, rt'.lTHEi iNI ISErEREXCXS. ddres 1K. F. W. PO.D, Aurora. Kane Co., IU. 'J-'JhLLS JUJifW IEUSTSC TRUSS Ha a I"ad ditt. rent from all ctb- ci' er. Heup iJiapr. with Stlf-Ad- rcFNctDir juuntr liaii m nuier. irutiuii- TRUSS & hile:ltcballiithecuppre;ses cats me tntestines lue.z ne a t rrn rinrn v H thr fip.ppr. With 1 1ti t rrrn-r- the llrrnia ia lioTTrrJr dar and nizhu and a rariu-jd euiv irm a. Iiu. -a.v. rturabTe ancl rhap. Sr-nthr nuiil C-rula-ufnc. ECCLESTON TRUSS CO., 69 Dearborn St., Cnicaso, liu I CURE FITS! WJicn 1 say cr-1 uo noi uunn mm j to flop thesi for atune and then SUitr tt.eni rrtam a-a:n. 1 mnan radi cal cu-e. Ili.n-ma.tc tn.' i1ivum .f KITS, Ei'lLErSr or FAtXINU S CKXESS a lift-loiu; stadj. I warrant my rrmitty to curt- the wort cx--cs- nccaa? otners ha.T9 f Jiltil u no reason, for not now rt-eei1n5 a cunt. Sentf afc r.ncufor a truatiM- and a Fn- IIo:tlp of mrinfalllala remlr. Glvo Expn- and l'on-OSlce. It costsrjou liuUuiic for a trii!. and I will enn- ttki. Addres lIt. 1L G. HOOT. 1S3 f'u-l St.. XrnTort. GONSUUBPTiON. I h.ivr a pu.il.ire remedy u-r u.e aUjve du-ea.se. or its use tlt-m-sindj of co.-- of tb- worst k nd and of UnfC utandunrlvi'tobeencurvd. Indrs-d. onniriHmv faith In iuertirary.tlxat I will send TWO ItOTTLKS FREE, tn-(TPth-rwiUiaVLUAIiLKTKKATIai: on tht. direac, to any sufferer GTKTpr-sajj.ll o aJdress. UK. T. A. SLOCUM. IS! Pearl St.. hew Tort. CvJWJrT11iHi1UH eeus WHERE all mt fails. BestUoneliSiyrup. 'futrs rood. Ue Intime. hold by dnycjtsts. PILES i,ADakesfs,,rU3gsgS nn infallible cure for Piles. Price SI. from dniKjrlita, or s-Tlt prepaid bv mall Samo!rs free. AtL"AXAKEmi Makers. DoiillC. NcwYoat. MTHE BEST IS CHEAPEST. ETCHES, TUDCCUCDC SAWMILLS, ItnePcwen il IIIIUWIIIbiIIWi CraTerHnlfert (Suited ta all ectlons.l Writ.forFREf:niU3.Panipblft adyriCTStoTbaAultmin &7jlor Co.. ani.f.eld..oaio. nnrs buhd r.uxn . .. te .. tm4 kM4. mH .Sw hiMM " - Vb. .. v m ..jmr.. &.S., .h vwfe VlllNHllbC.l! ..k... .Ikj i in ii ' L. A. I UUTU A IO., Aitsu, $65 A MOVTU and BUAJU forth cellre TounrJlenorljdlrii. In each comity. Ad orcul. W. ZJEGLEBisCO.. Ctlcago, 111. Good Pay for Afnli. SlOOtoSZOO per mo. made aelllns; onr fine Hooks ts lllM-a. Write to J. C MeCurdy Jt Co.. Mt. JLouIs. Mo. Ill ID "Wholraile and retail. Send f.r price-list. nfiln Ouodint C. O. It Wis made to order. Ilnlll E. linUXILVSI. Tl Statr Street. Cfclcaco. FREE; Jtu return nuril. -!l Urrtmirm SIood.T's 'Srvr TallorTstent of reiSCUtUliJ s!OUUTUl.CatUaatl.Sl. FDR I IF! F RF Tte Rrandrrt artlcl-. &iuj run LAUILO Ujr.. -amp for Uluatrated circular. Ut. H. C.FAKK. 1G Etsex biraL Uoiton. ilau. SURE C U R E for tpilepf . FIuot SpMma. Fcrr to Pooe. Dx.EKUSZMru. Ctjrr8IIiclujryf.gt.Lou;fJfo. A.N.K. D. So. 975 irrrxx trMirixu 70 AurmnTisERH, 9mmm y you aasr the AdverUtcmtent in thlm pmjfer. Are you tormented "with Piles? KldncT Wrrt traaatHtl'j eu-rri r.if uf L!rvtLi.s p!lu rEnSiHijait -:wzim & VrV'T ralaliaUb a i i ., i ar.i