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STATE NEWS. IB! CHINESE NAVY. was remarkable for size and plainness. Polk was small and pnattractive in person and manners. Taylor was a large man of rough exterior, but a pleasant, genial person.

Fillmore had a dignified A Bank Robber Pardoned. St. Louis, December 22. Obey Owens, receiving teller of the Third National bank of this city, who in 1882 embezzled abont $200,000 of the funds of that bank, and who has been serving a sentence in the Chester, Illinois penitentiary for that crime, was pardoned yesterday by the president. OwensTias served about one half of the term of five years to which he was sentenced.

The president pardoned him on account of the statement- in several petitions sent from this city and Louisville. In grant appearance without elegance, but gen- eel and agreeable. WW He was a large man Pierce was a slight, delightful manners of good address, handsome man, of Ben Perley Poore in and winning voice. ing the pardon he said he thought the prisoner had already Buffered a penalty. Mrs.

Whitridze. Mat hew Arnold's eldest daughter, is to grace New York society this Beason. for Infants and Children, 'CatorIa is so well adapted to children that I CastoHa cures Colic, Constipation, I recommend it as superior to any prescription I 8our Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, known to me." H. A. Archer, M.

I Worm8t eives sleep, and promote di HI So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Whioumjurioua medication. Th Ckntaur Company, 183 Fulton Street, N.

Y. Important. Do not let Dma-cist Au Adventure Mr. Nelson had While Visiting in Wonaerland. New York Herald.

R. Royal Navy, of the Northern squadron of the Imperial Chinese navy, is in the city, and is stopping at the Occidental hotel. Mr. Nelson has been doing this country for the past few months, and among other points of interest he visited the Yellowstone national park. At that point the Royal Navy representative had an experience which causes the cold perspiration to ooze from every pore in his body when he thinks of it.

But he takes much interest in relating it to those who will give him audience. He had been in the park several days, accompanied by some friends, and was at the Yellowstone lake, located in the ruggedest portion of the park, where bears, antelope and mountain lions go to drink. The thermometer was 110 degrees in the shade, and when the party came to tho lake, Nelson could not be persuaded from taking a bath. Such a thing as bathing in Yel-Jowstonf lake was never heard of, but Nelson was going to do it if he was to palm off on you any new, cheai remedy for Dr. Ball's Cough Syrop or you wi 11 be Jast So.

Two middle-aged men at each other very intently on a Thm avenue, Junction City Union'. Mr. J. E. Mo-Farland tells us tliat the spriogs are dryer in thia neighborhood than they have been for twenty-four years.

A spring in his neighborhood passed through the drouth of 1860 and went dry in 18G2. It began flowing again in the spring of 1863 and continued without interruption until thiB fall, and it is now dry. Hays City Star-Sentinel: On last, Friday morning at about 2 o'clock fire broke out in the hardware and implement store of G. IL Clark Son, on South Chestnut street. But little property could be removed before the frames en wrapt the whole building and with it was destroyed a large stock of stoves, agricultural im-' plements, hardware and tinners' tools, causing a loss of about $2,500.

Emporia Globe: A twenty dollar gold piec brought to one. of our banks Saturday had such a peculiar ring that it was carefally examined, which revealed the fact that the piece had been split open and some of the gold gouged out, after which the vacancy had been filled with a cheap metal and the two sides put together again so adroitly that it took the most careful scrutiny to discover the place where they' were joined. Junction City Republican: Last Monday night a crowd of boys started out to have a little sport with a newly manied couple but their fun terminated sooner than they expected. The groom tried to compromise for four bits, but it was not accepted. Then the fun commenced until interrupted by an able bodied young lady who appeared on the scene a gun, whe after firelng" a few shots put the crowd to flight.

Fort Seott Monitor: The house II. C. Hargrave on Wall street, and ove the hill in East Fort Scott, was burned pulled off. This garment was entirely destroyed. In removing it the little girl's hand was badly burned.

The fire had caught in the cotton goods about the child and with the flames leaping above her head, she ran to the house, passing a pantry window where stood the mother engaged in some domestic occupation. Strange to say, only the back, one hand are seriously burned, and not so-severely as to result fatally. Atchison Patriot The' town of Mc-Cune Kansao was in a tremor of excitement recently, and crowds gathered in and about the school house in which the children of McCune's citizens are educated, but which then harbored the body of little Mamie- Livay, a girl pf twelye years, who was shot down and killed by a playmate as the children were passing out to their dinner at 12 o'clock. The boy, whose name is Watson, is the same age as the little girl, and had playfully threatened her life during the morning. He had taken his father's revolver with him to school end was exhibiting-it to the children at recess.

Among others who handled the revolver was the little girl, never suspecting that it was loaded. Nor did the boy know there were cartridges in the re-, volver. As the children were passing in two rows, the boys out of one door and the girls out of the little Watson pointed the revolver at' the girl, Bnappei it and the bullef hit its fair aim in the heart. The girl fell dead and in the intense excitement which followed, the boyfled to the woods. Arkansas City Democrat: Mr.

James W. Polk, of Joplin, who spent a few days in our city last week, and went down into the territory with a number of other men to take a little hunt, returned to this city last Monday on foot, almost destitute of clothing, his head covered with ugly cuts and bruises, and his left arm broken, and almost in a starving condition. He said he Started for the territory on a hunt in company with two men, Smith and Arlington, representing themselves to be from Butler county, who had a wagon and were equipped, for. iNew xork, car, for some time, and last one of them said "Your face is familiar to me. I must have seen you somewhere." "I was just going to make the same remark about you.

We must have met before. I think I taw vou in the army during the war." "I wasn't in the army," replied the other. his recent says that he was the most popular man personally that ever occupied the presidential chair. No other president ever won the affections pf the people at Washington so completely as did he. His successor, Mr.

Buchanan, was courtly in bearing, and was a fine-looking man even in old age. He had a penchant for white neck ties, which gave him a clerical look. Lincoln, though tall, gaunt and homely, nevertheless had a pleasant face when enaged in conversation. Johnson was one of the old-time presidents in the matter of personal appearance. He invariably wore black broadcloth, and was scrupulously neat in dress.

He was heavy built, but not stout, somewhat under six feet, and had a head of beautiful outline his only handsome feature. Grant had light sandy whiskers and dark hair, and was of medium size and weight. He was the youngest of the presidents. Hayes and Garfield looked alike both large anc tall, of florid complexions and good looking. Garfield was the finer looking of the two.

General Arthur is the only president who wore side whiskers. He was a well-preserved man of elegant appearance. In the matter of dress he ranked all his predecessors. President Cleveland is the first of the presidents who has worn a moustache only. He is large and strong, but not good looking, and is fast growing Dald.

The evil effects of marriage between blood relations were tever thown more str-mgly than in the cpse of George W. Lake, of Staten Island. He was recently sent to Sing Sing prison for criminal relations with his own laughter. It seems that this daughter was herself a natural child, and the faiher, after educating her, brought her home and forced hei Lo live with him. She bore him five children, whom all proved to be idiots.

The mother herself became insane. No novelist could conceive a tragedy more gloomy than this and none could depict more powerfully the result of the violation of natural laws. From Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. Campanini, the great tec or, is to undergo another surgical operation in the hope of improving the purity of his voice.

be the first. As he threw off his clothes his friends retired to some other point or interest, loofeiDg for specimens. Nel army, son was preparing for a plunge when he "Then it can't have been in the for I wasn't in the army, either." Flfeenth Corps Badge. On the return of the Fifteenth corps from the relief of Knoxville, after having marched all the way from Memphis to Chattanooga, says a writer in the Grand Army Sentinel, a soldier of the Eighth Missouri one of Sherman's bummers, an Irishman who had been a rousabout on the levees of St. Louis came straggling along behind the column on a cold, dreary day for that section: his knapsack slung on one shoulder, his blanket over the other; acroed his breast, and tied at his left hip, a greasy but empty haversack, pants worn and rent in many places, others sewed with a cord; no peak to his cap, his musket at "reverse arms," altogether presenting the appearance of' general disgust and demoralization.

Off from the road he was attracted by a headquarters tent, and sentinel in a neat and comfortable uniform, whom he approached and accosted, when the following dialogue ensued "I say, Sentinel, could yoi tell me where my rigiment is?" "What regiment do you belong to?" "Eighth Missouri, sure." "What division?" "Morgan, PI. (L.) Smite av course." "What brigade?" "Phwat brigade? Faith, an' you know it's Giles Smit's the secund brigade of Morgan's Illinois division "'What corps is it in "Phwat coor is it? An, thin, ye blackguard, doesn't iverybody know ita the Fifteenth coor?" "How could I tell what corps you belonged to when you had no corps "Noa badge, is it coor badge? Now, thin, phwat's a coor badge? "Do you see that crescent on my partner's hat? Well, that is the badge of his corps the Eleventh; and this e.tar on my cap is the badge of my corps the Twelfth." 'Ho, "hoi I now. Thim's the lights yez Potomac byes have to show home dark nights. Yez takes the moon and shtars along wid yez." Laughing at the witty remark, the sentinel responded: "Well, what's the badge of your corps "D'ye see that?" Then a moment's pause. "Forty rounds.

in me cartridge box and twinty in me pocket. That's the badge of Logan's Fifteenth coor, do ye mind that! that kern all the way from Vicksburg to help yez Potomac fellers foight at Chartanoogy." The incident having been related to General Logan the same evening by an officer who overheard it, the cartridge box, bearing the legend. "Forty Rounds, U. as at once adopted by General spied a big silver-tip bear coming leis urely toward him from behind a big Have been heartily enjoyed by the citizens ot Dearly every town and city in the United States. Marvelous Cures have been performed, and wit.

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bowlder. He could not return to the party in his condition, nor did he like the idea of sacrificing himself to the ap petite of bruin. The bear was approach "Now I know where we met. It was in Canada. Shake hands, comrade.

The bounty jumper still lives. There are enoagh survivors to hold a reunion. Where are you going now?" "I am on my way down town to draw my pension." "So am I. Singular coincidence." Myriads of ca-es of rheumatism and neuralgia have already succumbed to that wonderful remedy Salvation Oil. Price ODly 25 cents a bottle.

ing by the road, shutting out the only avenue he could escape from the place in which he stood. He Rave a wild IT IS A PURELY VEGETABLE PREFfeftATKlM pricket pjcxryASHBn GENERAL BEAVER'S SHOW. SENNA MAN DRAKE-BUCHU General Boulanger was born at England, and his mother was an woman. AMD OTHER CUALUT EFFICIENT Mi It am stood the Test of Yean. ia during au uiseasei or tho BLOOD, LIVES, STOM Henry Ward Beecher delivered his closing lecture in London to an audienco of over 2,000 persons.

ACH, KIDtfEYS.BOW scream, which could be heard for miles, and plunged into the ice cold water. The change from a temperature of 110 in the shade to almost zero was too much, and he scrambled wildly to the shore to find the bear standing only a few yards from his clothes with a suprised look on its face. He grabbed several articles of his dress, and shaking them at the bear, frightened it away. It was not hungry or Mr. Nelson would have made a delicious repast.

His gentleman and lady friends heard his scream, and came up in time to witness the departure of bruin and Nelson fall in a fainting condition to the warm alkali earth. The bear was afterward shot, and Nelson paid big money for the hide, which he still to the ground with almost all its contents. The house and personal property were insured for $1,600. The family had been ironing in the evening, but thought the fire was perfectly safe when they went to bed, but they were about 2 :30 by the glare of the names in their sleeping room. EXS, ftc It Purines the Blood, Invigorates and OP TEE OKLT THUS X1 Will purify the BLCOO mmlsts LIVER srd KIDtJEYSand Vr Kfstore the HEALTH andVIO.

V' TT" OR of TOTJTH Djupersia.tVant of AppetiW, IndipeHtion.Lack of Strensrtb and Tired Faeling att solutalr cured: Bones, mus cles and nerves receive new fore. Enlivens the mind mrnniies Brain Power. mmnjlf a hunt. One day while about a mile uieanses tae system. fBlTTERSl Ia the care of severe coughs, weak lungs, spitting of blood, and the early stages of Consumption, Dr.

Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" has astonished the medical faculty. While it cures the severest ooughs, it strengthens and purifies the blood. By druggists. 8 CURES kit rupcKTC ngTUtriH PATIOW, JAUNDICE, IOTJS COKPLAISTS.ate! I LIVER I Wichita Eagle: J. R.

Mead has sold half of his farm south of the city for disappear atoneennder KIDNEYS its benenciai lnnaea.ee. It is purely a Medicine STOMACH AMD $85,000. This property was purchased nine years ago for 8980. During this period it has been one of the most productive farms in tbe county and in a Suffering from complaints I A 1 IwCS peculiar totheir se, will end LMLI CIO mi DR. BARTER'S IRON TONIC a safe and speedvenrs.

Givesaclear. heal-thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit, ine only add to the ropulBrity of Uie orinnal. ia as its eatnartie proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS, A perfectly petrified rosebud has been found at Valley Head, Ala. For colds, fevers and inflammatory attacks, as well as for cholera morbus, dairrhoei, dysentery or bloody-flux, colic or crampp in stomach, vse Dr.

Pierce's Extract of Smart-Weed, composed of Grape Brandy, Smart-Weed or Water Pepper, Jamaica not experiment get tbe OBiGrSAi. akd Best. rm aj oTCmo niro oil I ft beveraee. It is pleasant to the taste, and as easily taken by child A RELATIVE OF WASHINGTON. high Btate of cultivation.

Mr. M. has clearly demonstrated that intelligent Cure Comolalnt and Sick I Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book ren as adults. from camp he eat down upon a log to eat a little lunch and after completing his frugal meal was in the act of lifting his pipe to his mouth when he was struck over the head from behind vitk a club, which stunned him but he soon recognized his assailants to be his companions and made a grab for his gun before he could reach it, another ulow knocked him senseless.

It wasfar in the night before he returned to nsciousness and found himself robbed of his pocket book containing about $75, his watcn and gun. He returned to camp but found it deserted, and started for the state on foot. On arriving at Poncha be told his story, but they took him for a tramp and would not give him any assistance, so he had to foot it through without anything to eat and hilf naked, aDd when he arrived the city was almost in a perishing condition. mailed on receipt two cents 1 a postage. HIDRUGGrSTS' PRICKLY ASH BITTESS CO Ad.TJr.

IT arte Medicine St. t.rnl, Hi (jringer and Camphor Water. Sol ProorlMisna. SrXonBansl liwi.i Orrv 'Logan as the corps badge, and a general A Sleepy Bootblack Who "Thought There was a Mistake Somewhere. Harrisburg Telegraph.

Some funny things happned at the hotels. I heard a comical story recently about General Beaver that has never been printed, the actors in which were a governor-elect and a hotel porter in Harrisburg. The ancient colored man who used to polish shoes and lug about heavy trunks and do odd jobs about the hotel was named Stuart "Box" Stuait as he was kaown to the guests. One night General Beaver stopped at the Lochiel, and as is customary, put out in the hallway," on retiring, his one shoe to be polished. It is understood that the general wears but one shoe, owing to a rebel bullet at Ream's station, on August 21, 1865, depriving him of a leg.

When "Box" collected the shoes in the halfway in the early morning he was half asleep and he didn't notice that he got but one shoe at a certain door. He went down into his boudoir and put a silver -shine on all the shoes, carefully sorting them out in pairs, until he reached the general's solitary shoe. Then he was nonplussed and thoroughly awoake. He couldn't for the life of him remember what he had done with the other shoe, and he thought he had lost it. He made a vigorous hunt through the halls and searched high and low, but without avail, and at last he returned to the cellar and carefully hid the one shoe away, hoping to find the mate before there was a call for it.

About 7 :30 in the morning there was a vigorous ring from the general's room, and a boy went Brick rcmeroy is in England raising The Grsal Nursery of PERQHEROfl HORSES. funds to tunnel the Kooky mountains. OuiProgress. order to that effect issued next day. SITTING FOR HIS BUST, i i As stages are quickly abandoned with the 200 Imported Brood Marep completion of railroads, so the huge, drastic, cathartic pills, composed of crude, and VI (Jiioicestl' amines.

LARGE bulky medicines, are quickly abandoned Ail Ages, botn bezeo, IN STOCK. 1 with the introduction of Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which are sugar- Colonel Pat Gllmore Chats About a'Rather rH Trying Experience, Louis Grobe Democrat The most powerful experience I ever went through was when I accepted the invitation of a large phrenological establishment in New York to have my coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concentrated Tbe Venturesome Life of Col. Eb. neater Kali.

New York Herald. One of the features of the grand military and civic parade on the day of the unveiling of the Bartholdi statue was the presence of Col. Ebenezer Burgess Ball of the Washington Continentals, Washington, D. C. CoJ.

Ball is the nearest living relative of George Washington, and bears a striking resemblance to the first president. Col. Ball belongs to one of the oldest families of Virginia, from which Washington's father selected Mary Ball to be hia wife. He is 70 years old, and wears his silver-gray hair after the continental style, his cleanshaven features resembling in general contour those of the Washington Continentals is similar to that of the old continental army. CoL Ball has had a somewhat venturesome life.

He left his home in Virginia when he was 26 years old, and became a vegetable extracts. By druggists. CLAIRVOYANCK IX INDIANA. According to the London Truth, Jay Gould is the "smartest of smart farming pays and that it is profitable to hold farming lands in Sedgwick cotjity as well as city property. Alma Enterprise J.

F. Limerick, who has for the past week been drilling for coal on his land just east of this city, on last Tuesday night, at a depth of be- tween seventy and eighty feet, struck coal. There were two veins within three feet of each other and Mr. L. is well satisfied that either of the veins are from eight to ten inches in depth, with a clay deposit between them, which would make the mining of both a very easy matter.

Emporia Daily News Judge Fletcher the original little hatchet of George Washington in his office. The judge informed our reporter that shortly after the occurrence of the cherry tree a new handle was put in the little hatchet. Some ten years later a tew head was put on the handle; later a new handle; at the close of the revolution a new head; so the original hatchet has descended to Judge Fletcher, having worn out in its time some twenty-five heads and twenty-six handles. Chanute Times: Recently the large frame Elevator belonging to the Union Grain Company, and th? depot of the i Get Lyon's Heel StifiEeners applied to your new boots auu shoes before you run them over. Mrs.

Blick, the widow of Judge Jere nw.Mluil. FM Black will pass the winter in VV ashmgton. bust taken at their expense. I went to the studio at the hour fixed and was to be met there by a well-known sculptor, who had courteously undertaken to do the modeling himself. By some unfortunate mischance he failed to put in an appearance.

Two apprentices were vigorously stirring the liquid plaster of Paris, or whatever villainous compound is used for the purpose. After about half an hour's waiting it was decided to proceed in the gieat man's absence, and I was invited to disrobe. A much be-plastered white sheet, supposed to represent a Roman toga, was wrapped For restoring youthfulness, freshness and General Lew Wallace' Experie'rice In a Tailor Shop It Made a Good Story From the Indianapolis Sentinel. All who have read General Wallace's "Fair God" will remember the scene in the underground chamber between the old priest and the little girl. The child is made-the instrument through which the fair god's coming is announced, she going into a trance under the priest's influence at the time.

Several ruorths ago the General and a number of gentlemen were discussing the supernatural and were relating personal experiences when some one asked General Wallace where he got the ilea, for the incident SOO to 400 IMPOUTED ANMIALLT from France, all recorded it extended pedigrees In the Percheron Stud Books The Pcrchtfron is the only draft breed of France a Find bok that has ths support and endorsement of the French Government Pend for 120-page Otalotme, illustrations hy Keea liouaeur. V. DUNHAM, Wavne. DuPage Illinois color to grey hair, use Hall's Hair Renewer. A neglected cough often terminates fatal ly.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral affords speedy relief. up. When he got back: he said "l'Zb wants bis shoes." He was directed to interview "Box," which be did. "Deed, I ain't got no gemman's shoes," sail "Box," serene in the fact that he had but one shoe. Then there was another Nellie Grant will visit her mother again, Tlu BUYHItS' GUIDI ta tuned Sept.

and jOavrrh, eaten year. 313 pages gi over 3,500 Illustrations a winiie ricturs aulerjr GIVES Wholesale Prteea leaving Liverpool some time in Daoember DOES NOT BURN OR BUSTER. REQUIRES NO RUBBING. ffares Coffin Joint Lameneis, Wtt Contracted and Tender Feet, Bvrny, Store A Bruised Shoulder. Knees, Cocked Ankle, Ulceration of tha Foot, Sore Shoulders A Breast, Corns in Horse Feet, Founder.Ac fN If For Muscular Rheamatiam.Nen-Vtt MAai'raigia, Lme Back and general bodily pains A aches.

Sold by Druggist's. IS of. Bottle $1.00. 4 os. Bottls 50 cts.

FKIPAICD OHLT T. JACXSON Quincy, Vlinoit. round my neck and shoulders tightly, and my face and hair were liberally greased to prevent the plaster sticking clerk in the largest dry goods store in Washington. Here he met the then familiar faces of Clay, Calhoun, Webster, Gales, and the early presidents, who were regular eustorrers at the store. Tiring of the uneventful life of a clerk, Col.

Ball Boon left the national capital and settled on the bank of the Osage rivei in Missouri, then a thinly-settled country. Still having a thirst for adventure he sold his log cabin, and, taking only his rifle and a eupply of ammunition, he joined the first company that settled in the Rogue river valley. The to the flesh. of paper were stuff Southern Kansas Ilailroad in this city. TTnen Baby was sick, -we pnvo her When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, ed my mouth, nose and ears, and were entirely destroyed by fire.

The fire originated in the south part of the elevator, and was probably the work of was told to shut my eyes. JNo sooner had I done so than my persecutors com When she had Children, she gave them Cfegioria, menced pouring the liquid on my head eTiree ta etmmtmrra on all goods tow pcnemal or family om. Tells bow Us order, aad gives exact cost of every it-g yea use, est, drink, wear, or haws fan with. These liVALlABLH BOOKS contain Information gleames) from the markets of the world. Wo will mall a copy FRE to any asV--Areas mpon receipt of lO cts.

to defray sxpemae of Let ma hear from yon. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD CO. 21 ste 29 Wabasa Avenne, CUoura, 111. tramps, who had gone in there to sleep The building was old, with new ma racket, and ths bell-boy, chambermaids and pretty nearly everybody else started on a hunt for General Beaver's shoe, but they failed to get it. Finally Will Oorn-man sought "Box" and informed him that General Beaver had placed his one shoe outside of his door to ba polished, and it had not yet turned up had "Box" seen A ray of light dawned on "Box." He tried to explain that he saw something like One shoe somewhere, and he would hunt for it.

A minute later he scooted up the back stairway carrying the missing shoe, which he handed in to the general and explained mentioned. "I was practicing law in a small cotfu-- try town in this Slate a number of years ago," said the General, "and was at work upon the novel during odd moments. I had never paid any attention to clairvoyance and that sort of thing, and scoffed at all who believed that man may have knowledge what pertains to the other world. There was a tailor living in the town who was exceedingly superstitious. He had frequently invited One poured while the other pressed the rapidly hardening compound so as to HOUGH flQOD place was swarming with Indians, and total population of Kansas, nc- chinery.

About 5,000 bushels of oats, 100 bushels of wheat, a quantity of corn fill every recess and get a cast of every coourc? a census just taken, is 1,309,746. it was a continual fight for selz-preserva and 15.UUU pounds of castor Deans were tion until the outbreak of the war, when feature. They poured a great deal too much on, and soon my head was encased in a mask as hard as iron. The heat FAMILY OIL CAH. Tbe most practical, larpe sized burned.

JAliouHness, Dizziness, Nausea, Are Sieved by Cabtek's Litixk Livkb Pills. he enlisted and served until its close, Following the miners in their explora Graham County Democrat: A few Oil Can in tbe market. Lamps are was insufferable. I could not move my me to witness some of his manifestation Oiled direct by the pump without lifting can. Ho dripping oil on days ago a man by the name of White tions west, Col.

Ball became a trading agent and drcve through the unsettled but I had always refused. One night WW 1 goddV 1 living in Indian Township, was fatally Robert Browning is reported to ba in capital health again. A PE WORM i head, for the awful weight threatened to dislocate my neck if I did; my eyes seemed being pressed into my brain, and the way and wherefore of the delay, apologizing profusely. The general as I was al kin toward home, after territory with a pujk of mules laden with Floor or Table. No Faucet to leak and waste contents or cause explosions.

Closes perfectly air tight. STo Leakare-Ns Evap shot by a person whose name we were unable to learn. Our informant stated having been engaged in some work at provisions, tobacco, anl ammunition. laughed good natut edly and did not take the paper circlets not proving adequate my office, I saw a light in the tailor During the late war CoL Ball lost all his it amiss that he had a late breakfast that hat the difficulty was over a tract of for their purpose, I began" to feel the HeuioTtMl id Two iluGata, tico ion savings, and later applied for a position shop window and something prompted 1 i i moraine. land.

It seems that a gentleman by the ehirn tT spetsU remdv hftrrf rtuoMBl first symptoms of suffocation. I could oration Absolutely isfe. Don't be Humbugged with worthless Imitations. Bay the "Cood nD(h." Man'fd. by 1YHFIELD MLTFG.

Warren, Ohio. as watchman of the Washington monu "I have been afflioted with an Affection of the Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used various remedies, but have never found any thing equal to Bbown's Bbonchiax Tboches." Rev. G. 'M. F.

Hampton, Piketon, Ky. Price 25 cts. Jay Gould is said have a superstition or fear, that he will seme day be killed in an elevator. prentice were at work when I entered. ment.

ailing to get tnis lie rented a name of Johnson owned a timber claim and that he relinquished it for the purpose of putting homestead papers on the Earache and Legache. The tailor gave me a chair and we be stall in the pension department, where not ill out, and believed myself to be dying. But my troubles had barely commenced. The apprentices had not fixed the centerboard, or slit, properly, Good Housekeeping. Sold gan talking over mesmeric influence and he is now engaged.

by First-Class Dealers Erywlieri STPPI-IED BT JOBBERS. land. White took advantage of the situation and jumped the claim. What in kindred matters. After a while he ask One of our little trirls has been trou Col.

Ball is the grandson of Col. Ball who served with destruction in A ti-tit it- it rut lmr and when they mercifully decided to re ed me if I would cars to hear some pings terest the peison who did the shooting bled with earache since her babyhood lease me they found the cast would not I told him to suggest something else. remove all worm xorpt tap mf tuisl rtliav-1 bl. At rirnrgiata, tnail ta 25, 50 $100 i liiti for trial ot frm application, I PROF. BYRON FIELD.

igl4 KwnwHs ypi'ii, Tnpfka, anwiw. JNo sores nave garnered, but a cold or come in half as it usually does. In had iii the matter we are not able to learn. as anybody could mak3 rappings. He then suggested clairvoyance, and I told exposure to a strong wind is almost cer It is not understood why druggists keep in stock so many kinds of medicines for coughs, colds, and consumption, when it is only necessary to keep Allen's Lung Balsam, that old, reliable remedy, whieh is a pure the Revolutionary war.

He was related to Washington not only through the lat-ter's mother, Mary Ball, but married Washington's niece, Francis Washington. successful operation tne two halves are tain to cause her acute suffering with jomed together after removal, and a per Journal: beveral of our him to go ahead. lit earache. After trying nearly every feet reproduction of the face and head LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND OFFERS TH SUREST REMEDY FOB.

THE "Now, at this point it is necessary vegetable preparation ana perieouy Harm There are now living only three of tbe KIDNEYS CURED thing recommended, I have settled on "easily produced. But in my case both say that for the following day I had this application as giving surest and direct decendants of CoL Burgess Ball and Frances Weehineton. They are less, as it contuns no opium in any form. Sold everywhere. Secretary Lamar is frequently seen rid made a engagement with By taking Di.

A. V. Banes' Rheumatic Specific farmer who lived rear town in an old George Washington Ball, of Fauquier dividing board and grease had teen overlooked, and the only course left was to smash the mask off. Mallet and chisel were used, producing an effect like Lmrge bottles onljr one dollar. Ifonr druggist.

Are yon sick? Write yoor diet see. Tweiity jrenrs quickest relief. It is a flannel bag stuffed with hops and wrung from hot vinegar. I lay the bag over the child's ear. ing a horse at the capital, whose ribs stand fashioned log-house.

I had driven past county, Virginia, and Mrs. Kittle Littleton, of London, cousins of the out like the furrows on a field. successful practice. Information Free, liefer ence: Anyone in St. Joseph.

the place a number- of times and was as hot as she will bear it, cover the concussion of the brain. Finally my fomiliar with the house and the road to present Col. BalL The chain of relation Dr. A. V.

Banes, St. Joseph, Mo. whole side of the face with dry flannel and face was freed, and I was able to breathe Bow To Save Slooey. Wherever you live, you should writs to it. citizens directly interested in the payment of the Quantrell raid claims met at the court house last evening to devise ways and means te present this measure before the legislature.

Messrs. B. W. Woodward, G. W.

E. Griffith, R. W. Lndington and Charles Gleed were added to the committee now existing. Chairman Reed made an interesting report of the progress made.

Senator Barker, Representative Bowersock, and others, made valuable suggestions which the committee will take under advisement and it is hoped w'll result in the early payment of these claims an act of justice that has been so long deferred. and make a few remarks to the boys on The tailor proceeded with his arrarg Hallett Portland, Maine, and learn change the hop bag as often as it becomes cooL The warm steam filling the ISTERBROOK8! their carelessness. Then it transpired ments by placing the boy -on his bench ship is, therefore, from two sources in the case of CoL BaU, who is directly descended from the niece of George Washington. Col. Burgess Ball, his grandfather, was very near to the first presi about work that you can do while living at your home at a profit of at least from $5 to $25 and upwards daily.

Some have madn child's ear, soon relieves the paia. KsW that they had omitted to grease behind with his face to the wall, lhe nun turned Stuffing the ear with the "heart of a my ears, and the plaster adhered to the ESTEftBROOKR Co down the and directed his atten over 50 in a day. All is new. Either sex. PAINFUL ILLS AND DISORDERS SUFFERED BY WOMEN EVERYWHERE.

It relieves pain, promotes a regular and healthy recurrence of periods and is a great help to young' girls and to vromen past maturity. It strengthens the back and the peMc organs, bringing relief and comfort to tired women who stand all day In home, shop and factory. Leucorrhcea, Inflammation, dceratioTi and Displacements of the Uterus have been, cured by it, as women everywhere gratefully testify. Kegular physicians often prescribe it. Sold by all Druggists.

Pricel.Oi). Mrs. Pinkham's "Guide to Health" mailel to any lady sending stamp to the Laboratory, Lynn, Mass. roasted onion," tricklings of molasses. skin like glue.

To remove the former tion to the fellow, mating passes AU ages. Hallett will start you. capital not needed. All particulars free. Send wads of peppered cotton, and lumps of Leading Nos.

14, 048, 130. 135, 333. 161, the latter had to be torn away, and with his hands around and abcve him. dent, being a relative, a member of the military family, and then marrying his kinswoman. He was a coloneL and won mutton tallow, has never yet, in my ex when at last I got away I was a mass of For Sale all Stationers.

THE ESTER BROOK STEEL. PEN In a few minutes the boy, who wav pale along your address at once and it will be proved to you. Nothing like it ever known to workingmen. perience, eased earache, and such irritat blood and sores. After two weeks' med and sickly appearance, went into Works: Camden.

N. J. 26 John New York the admiration of his commanding of Winfield Courier: The contract for sort of trance, and the tailor told me to ing messes crowded or pured into tne delicate labyrinth of the ear may do mischief. Queen Victoria will receive from the POI If ONt Da) ical attention I got about right, but the memory is fresh still. I don't know whether the bovs were wholly or only the diffffinff of the new water works take hold of one of the little chap's ficers by raising troops for the Continental army at his own expense, The genealogy of both the Ball and the Wash 100,000 ww in new I otk ity farmers of the Cape Colony a robe, dolman well involves an expenditure of nearly hands and fix my mind on tome incident Official Mfdal "Liberty Enlitrtenins: trie and fan of ostriou feather3 as a jubilee Another child is a victim of Iegache.

World." 8ttue one side irUioldi Meda lion on in my life or on some place that I had present. partially idiotic, but when I sitr for my bust again I'll borrow some one else's the reverse: finest Medal ever sold. Kiae of silver ington families have been traced by Col. Ball's cousin, G. W.

Ball, and it is a re visited. The farm house I alluded to a $10,000. The well is to be dug just across the river from the pump house. It will be 30 feet in diameter heavily Our Little Ones and the Nursery. lollr.

ao ntcd by American Committee and For the Blood, Nerves, head for the occasion. Bartholdi. Mailed to any address on receipt moment ago came inta my mind at once, kf 25 i ents. And Complexion, nee Cakteb's Ibon Pilxs. markable fact that both families have become almost extinct.

and I thought of it intently. Almost Inherited, possibly, for well do we remember what we suffered with its tortures in our own childhood. Heat and moisture gave us relief, and, following in our mother's footsteps we have routed night after night from our warm quart walled and cemented, with a gravel bot HOW THE PRESIDENTS LOOKED, Agents Wanted, School Boys and others. STATUE OF LIBERTY M'F'GCO. 80 Btkknmn St, New Tort immediately tne boy's lips began mov Those JVhu Wore No Beards Good Man the fare in Competition has reduced 1 torn ten feet below the river bed and seventy feet back.

The will be spanned by railroad iron and covered ners ana rleasant Heard. London 'busses to 1 reDny. Another a Woman Cant do. ing, and in a loose, disconnected way he discribed the log house, the road leading New York Han. i.UwMUa.BlJyasuM.-' Boston Record.

The I'nnce of Magazines for children from 4 to 10 years old. 32 pages each month r'. original Stories and Poems, beautifully illustrated with artistic and originaldraw-ings by tbe best living artists. Clubs with all Periodicals. News dealers sell it, Agents wanted.

Send a two cent stamp for specimen copy. That tired languid feeling and dull head with cemented flagging. No water can to it, and many details as they Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madi STHIY.A Coming down School street in the passed through my mind. Bat after fol find its way in excepting through the gravel bottom of the well, nature's best ache is disagreeable. Take two of Garter's Little LivM Pills before retiring, and you will find relief.

They never fail to do good. irr-rwaun A.lhiwa Csr am ami i iMwwH rrtttf in tha vrst eaMa. lager earn lowiflgmefora time he stopped, and till fortahle alerp; effesta carM vbera aU km tea. it rial eomwincm th nmtt mkpticmi. PlV 6S ete.

a4 1.00. of Drnegtra or hv mil I kl I awi filter, furnishing the purest well water, then bee an spaaking something of his son, ivionroe, Adams, van iJu-ren, Harrieor, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan and Johnson wore no beards. Lincoln, was the first president who had whiskers. Grant Garfield and Hays had full chin whis tamp. DR.

K- SCIIIKFMA. Pail. Mlaa.fi own volition, or rather that of which I The suction pipe from the well to the encrine house, 295 feet, will be laid on One year, S8-SO Single Copies, 15 cts. Russell Pub'ishing Co 3c Bromfield St Boston, Mass. rain one day last week, a wise self-respecting looking gentleman of middle age, carrying a serious serge umbrella, met a hurrying high-school girl with a small assertive silk umbrella in her hand.

According to all ordinary rules of umbrella-carrying, it looked as though there would be a collision when the two ers, in the dead of the winter, kindle fires and fill frosty kettles from water-pails thickly crusted with ice, that we might get the writhing pedal extremities of our little heir into a tub of hot water a9 quickly as possible. But lately we have learned all this work and exposure is needless. We simply wring a towel from salted water a bowl of it standing in our sleeping room rady such an emergency wrap the limb in it from ankle to knee, without taking the child the river's bed. The job is a big one. 1)1 lll'l' I '1)1 Heiievcd and cared by Dr.

J. A. ill I 1 1 II Ti Sherman's ethod. Those who aaaj cannor avail themselves of personal attendance can have home treatment appli was not ranking, lie sail that it was night and that the house was dark. And then he said that the door opened and a man came out carrying a lamp in his hand.

He walked out to the hen house TIRED OUT! At this season nearly every one needs tense some sort of tonio. IRON enters into almost eTery physician's proscription for those who need banding- up. JJeavenwortn Times: A-arunKen man NERVOUS PEOPLE WEAK, kers. Authur and Cleveland wore the moustache, but no whiskers. by the name of George" E.

Bailey, of ance and curative sent for $10 only Send stamp for 2f4 Broadway, Pew York. McLoutb, fell under the engine at Leav Washington was a manly man, majes umbrellas pointed at opposing angles to and opened the door while he looked in And others snflrerinjr from nervous debility chronio diseases, premature decline of yoous- or old are positively euid by Dr Home's famous Eleetro-Maa-netle Kelt. Thousands enworth and was caught by the big Arents Bnsi3ss. each other should tiy to pass. But the LEAEN TELEGRAPHY tic in proportions, and of dignified He was of the blonde type.

Goad aituatioa. BEST to it; then closed the door, returned to gentleman saw the girl jnst in time, and, Brows. Urr. Stdalia, Me ever on rea. Ad wheels which passed over both his legs, carrying him several feet, turning him i the house, and all was dark again.

At fron his bed, and then swathe with dry flannels, thick and warm, tucking the Jefferson was tall and elegant looking, with a superior air of experience, lifted this point the boy seemed to be growing to $8 a day Samples worth l.M TOES. Use not under tne hore' feet. Writ Brswstaf Safety Rain Holder Holly, Mioru $5 over and over his head striking the plat his umbrella high up in the air. That blankets about him a little closer and re with sandy hair and fair complexion. His granddaughter, Mrs.

Randolph very weak, and I told the tailor to rouse 1 every tf-SState In the Tuion have been cored. Eleetrlcl -f5 ty instantly felt. Paiented and sold lo rears. Whole family can wear same belt. Eleetrl suspensories free wltt male belts.

Avoid worthless im Uuom and bofros companies. Eleetrle Ti uts for Rupture. 700 cured in'85. Send stamp for pamphlet. DB.

W. 4. HOBNE, INVENTOR, 131 WABASH CHISAGO. form at every revolution. The wheels thing's; but the erirl would have saved lief is sure, i i him, which he did by waving bis hands tf the tender also passed over him be FOK tALt A power engine of treorge W.

Tift's make, in eood condition. A croupy cough can often be loosened had evidently been trained in the very Meikelham, is wonderfully like him in eppearance. in the air. unusual feminine accomplishment of ready for delivery at Topeka, Kan. Address lo-peka Power Topeka, Kan.

I left the shop in a short time, noting Madison was small and plain. He and prevented by swathing the throat with dry, warm flannels; a thick pack of them to sweat the throat and chest often fore the engine could be stopped, although it was brought to a stand-still in a few seconds. lie was picked up and laid, on the platform. His right leg had been cut off above the knee, and the the tune, which was about 10 clock. Next day my farmer client called prompt RQJilNE-OPIUM HaM Painlessly Jn Cured at Home.

Treatment sent on trial and NO PAT ifcea nntil you are benefited. Terms Lew. looked like a well-to-do farmer." Madison had a majestic and queenly air, and he appeared to disadvantage, physi tr, Ml ly at the hour which had been set. We II amn.no Remedy LaFayctte, lad. WELL DRILLING s3im17 ft Wellt of ny depth, from tto feel for Water, Oil or Gaa.

Our Muuuted Bttmra Drilling' ana Fortab.o Horn Power Machines eet to work tn 90 minute. Guaranteed to drill faowr and with lees power than any other. Specially adapted to drill tne Wella In earth or rock to 1,000 feet. Farmer and others are makingr to 4 per day with oar machinery and tola Splendid aupinens for Winter or Summer, we are the oldeet and larfreet Manufacturers in the business Bend 4 ants i fibampe Cor illustrated Cattaiofrue K. siODKK, Pierce Well Excavator New York.

went through the business which was to helps so speedily that it is not necessary to sicken the child with ipecac or to wake the house kindling fires and preparing hot packs. cally, in her company. Before she mar crushed and mangled stump that re mained was a sickening sight. The oth F. A.

IKHMINN, Solicitor of WASHINGTON, C. for Circular. In 111 II II THS ried him she alluded to him to her friends Iff lll II nmbreda dodging, and she shot her small shade upward at the same critical instant. The collision came, the um brellas betangled themselves, the girl blushed and stammered end begged pardon; and the gentleman said, as he straightened out the frame of her umbrella and politely returned it to her. "Girls should not try to learn Greek or to sharpen lead-pencils or carry umbrtjl-las.

It can't be done." be attended to, and as he started to go I ansked him where he id been at 10 as the "little great Madison." DE5TT0NIC Or I I I nn Morphine Habit Cured fc In lOto 20 riaya. 'opay er leg had been crushed and mangled below the knee. On his left cheek was a cut four inches in length extending to Monroe was a good looking man in his Pnr Weakness, l.ivajitoHe, ef -r. etc. It HAS Nil i.QTJAl and is o'clock the previous night.

He waB surprised at the question, but answered that Eneri 11 cre. Dr. J. Stkpkess, Lebanon, Ohio. the only Iron medicine that is not Injurious.

the chin. His head was cut nd badly PrllPIMlf) 1 i i nj, nouniy I etc. Wrifeforcircnlars THIS UTTXK ff PHiLA. singerSZO he supposed he was asleep. I him to think about it for a minute.

uniform. He liked to wear the cocked hat of the revolution, and held to it so long that he went by the sobriquet of "the last cocked hat." .4 V. bruised and both ears seemed to be torn and laws. A McCOHMICK S' N. -Washinrtoa, D.

C. The Vatican library contains 24,000 manuscripts, of which 2,164 are Oriental, 3,052 Greek and 17,059 Latin. A complete catalogue is now, for the first time eing prepared and is to be published 'Oh, he said presently, 'I re- ffOtr A J- UAIST TRIAL. A rail Ht mt M. Attachments.

Both John Adams and his son John CUflDT tlUFL'n Without te-chers. Bend Bd OliUn I rents for 8 lf-instractor's Manual of Bryant A Strattos'S Bustskss aJ tBOBT-sass School. Si. Iohb Mo. Circulars fre membet now.

There was an animal of some kind causing a disturbance in my hen-house, and I got up just about that Qoincy, were stout, and the son was w3 It Enriches tbe Hlooil, inviforaies iiie System, liestorev Appetite, Aids Digestion It does not blacken ur injurs, the teeth, eanse headache or produce oonstit ation othtr Jrtm SMdteuus dm Mrs. M. Whits, Qalndaro, says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for iraneral debility. Ita effect was toning op the system, reus wing life and -rigor of the blood, increasing the appetite and strengthening- 3te digestive organs. I eheerfnlly te-oommeod it.

Mrs Auci HmrT. Floresoe. says: "Haying; need Brown's Iron Bitters for myself and little girl, I take pleasure in testifying to ita great merit as a tonio. One bottle cured me of a serfs attack of low natrons feyer." Genuine has sbove Trade Mark and crossed red lines ITAKKiliTtD enra. Seatd ft Circular.

A. WOOD CO- thick set and short. The latter was I.eaa '1re as 4 TELEGRAPHY labed. Write VaUeatlae ood p-iy. S'toattonn fnr- quite bald.

Jane vul. wn. time to see what the matter was. Ever-thin had quieted down when I got 17 H. loth BU, MaUsW Fate A new tr No lui-ie.

No Van Buren was an insignificant look laster. No pain. W. PAIS oose. Burlingame Independent: Mary, aged five years, daughter of Mr.

George Em pie, was badly burned. It appears that her father had built a fire of some akin gs from the lawn. The fire smoul-ered all night, an the next day the ttle girl tried to help things along by irring the embers. In doing this, her ess caught fire behind. Her outside ap was a heavy woolen her fright and anxiety the child there, and I returned to the UrlliUL.ll.

klarshaltown, Ji own. ing little man. the least handsome of the presidents. Woodruff Gazette The school house in district No. burned down.

The fire originated from live coals being put with the ashes into a pine box. The school house cost $450 and the furniture about $100, and had only been occupied about two weeks. Under the laws of Kansas there cannot be a mw school house uniil the bonds are paid on this one. 'I told the Btory to my client, who 0PIUL1 atui Morphine iiit l'rr ia IV Mr ISO days. er itiem rurt uiftjiparu Ir.

wmnry, Wirh. Pittsburg Gas and Coke Company. Pittsbueo, December 22. The Pittsburg Gas ar Coke company received a charter to-day. The officers eleeted are T.

Boaz, president; Frank Playter, vice president; F. W. Lanyon, treasurer; W. D. Ford, secretary.

The company controls the electric light and gas privileges of Pittsburg. They invite proposals for the construction of a plant. was greatly the general said Harrison was a fine looking, soldierly WAXTED WFOKMATIOS, Pythe Executors of the Estate of Alphens J. Woodward, deceased, of the whereabouts of Phoebe Tnpper, wife of James Tnpper, formerly of Hamilton county, Ohio: said to have removed to the state of Kansas. Andres, Charles E.

Fuller, Attorney, Belvidere, Illinois. man. even in old age, of noble features ob wrapper. -raJte no eilicr. Maae only oy BROWS CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE, MW.

UflMC STUDY. Bo k-keepinK, Business 11 lil forms. Penmanship, Arithmetic, Shorthand, thoroughly taught by mail. Circulars free. HKVAMT COLLEGE.

Buflalo, -V in conclusion, "and the incident made such an impression upon upon my mind i SO 52 k. n. u. T. en 1 gemiine dignity.

these advertisementa that I wove it into the etory." ISfWhen answering mention this paper Tyler was thin and tail, and his nose 1.

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