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I She Had Hint. f Husband Dou't yuu kuow that over.* time si woman gets uugry she adds a .wrinkle to her face? Wife?Yen: It's a wine provision of nature to let the world know the kind of husband she's got.- IMiotos and SketchKb. OrcutiicuM to Come. | "Put. who, in your opinion, was the greatest man thsit ever livedV" "Falx, an' at the rate we're goln' it's me own opinion l:e hasn't been born jit, at all, at ull."?Wuverly Magazine. Wnrni Milk Not AlTeclcd bjr Odori. ' My experience lies been that milk I Is never alTeeted by bad odors while I throwing oiT steam in cooling. It is after eoollng that odors front the stable are absorbed. Cabbage, tnrnipM or onions fed i cows direetly after milking .will r.t i a^cet (lie milk. ( Cneup Horses. i A herd of about 7,W> horses was |>ought on a Washington raii.'h the ntht*r <i.iy by the Portland Ilorse Mwat fanning Company at $;$ a head. V"?. Family of hong Idvos. f Out of a family of nine at Newcastle right are still living. The eldest is Pi ill.I (1 - I...... .>M f inuim'ni in. i iu> avrrago ago ?t?. tltt* family is S'J. T)iO lic?t way to know wliethor Dubbins' Floating Horn Soup in dm |m<hi for laundry ami truth I* to try it. It tloli't turn yolluw lil;? oilier float 11iK* soaps, km tt in |litre. Itnl wru|i|>er. Ask your grocer for Potitilns' l-'lontin lt>>rag. y A Jstpancso company hits purchased a largo tract oi fordln latnl lu >1 ixico for C'jloni/.atl'in purposes. i t lao.r It Itivn It in .Not the <|ii .-nt Ion. 1\ 1- o^oufch to know thnt llindi-rrorits taken ut u ri H.nnil a vrnnl ruliuf itif. D*. tlruirui-vls. Hall's f'utnrrh Cure inn liquid and is taken intenunity, uml nets ilirretly nt'oit the blood nti<l mucous HUrfncos of the system. Send tor tiwtmioiiials, tree. Milil l?y Drifaists. < c. I''. J. CtlKNKV A CO.. Props., 'I oledo, (>. Mrr. Wlnslow'u Soothing Syrnp for children teething, soften* the gums, reduce* inttumuia. tion. allays puln. cure* wind coHr.3."ic. a bottle. ' "t -love Tried Parker's (Ilngrr Tonln nnd -inli'vo In It." says a mother, anil su will y?;i w hen you know its revitalising propertied. , FITS stopped free by IMi. Kt.INK'S (itiKAT Nkhvk Husroiirit. No fits after IIrat day's use. Marvelous euros. Treatise and $15,110 trial tinttie froo. Dr. Kline. U-'ll Arch St., I'hila., l'.i. IVIirn Tr.ivrl!n?, Whether on pteasiiro lieiit, or Irulno?', a'co on every trip a hot tie of Syrup of Fins, oh it nets most p'easnntly and olTeelually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, prevent inn fevers, headaches ill) I other forms of sickness. For j. Halo 111 Ml cent and >fl hollies hv all lemlito. tlruKuists. Manuf.-ielure I l?y tlio California lf'?K Syrup Conipiii) only. I tun cut I re I \ curoil of lieinorrlinire of linms i>y l'iso's Cure for Consumption. laiiris.v . I.INUAMAN, Itethniiy, Mo., .Ian. S, *? !. If a (111?* I oil Willi ki ?re i?yi"s iiir I ir. I Mine Thorn pKiiiiN Kve W liter. I trimuist s sell at U'.'ic (if i'hot i In. Nervous People find just tho help they ro niueli Deed in Hood's Kiirsnpnrilln. It furoihhuH tho (IcHirod Htrongth by purifying, vitalizing ami enriching tho blood, find thus builds up tho nerves, tones tho stomach and regulates tho <vholo system. Head this: "I want to praise Hood's Hnrsapitriltn. | IIy lionlth run down, uud I had the grip. Mter that, inv heart and nervous system were badly iiffooted, so tliat I eotild got do *>y own work. Our physteluu gave inn tome help, leit did not euro. I decided to try Hood's Sursnparilla. 8<>on I eould ao all my own housework, 1 have taken < Cured Hood's Pills with Hood's Stirsaparilla, in 1 they have done inn inuolt good. i ' will not lie witltout iliem. I have taken lit >ottle.s of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and through the tdessing of (ioil, it lias eared me. i. . i ?. - I m-rKt-11 us nam US ?>Vi?r Jill* I .lis t MUll* iut, ami I am thankful to say I am well. Hood's fills whoa taken with Hood's Sursaparilln help very tuiioh.' Uhs. >1. M. Mkhsknok.r, Freehold, I'onn. This ami many other ourm prove that Sarsaparilla 3 the OiH> True Itloo 1 I'uritler. AH tlrufftfists. 91 repurrd only l?y I. 11 >o?t a Co.. l-.well, Muss. I Hand's n!||M art rasilv. prom il1y ami nOOtl S rlllS rirr.liv.l,. :-,(rli;s. There is just a little appetizing bite to HIRES Rootbecr; just a smack I of life and good flavor done up in temperance Style. Jirst by any test. . Matte onl? hf Th?* . r Htrta c* ' Phl*l InM*. 1 A 2jo. | 5 (?il<)tii. |irij?brrt. 1 pVFRTIKiNfi CIRCULATORS^:-; . '.I* . :ii.tr- I M- ?i rllii; I f x .1 w ;int t. . n i 1 > j r. mi.I f. ! ?..|i.l HI in I '? > -1 11hi I i . 'ii in ..i-.i . MAINK Ml lM'l'. link v, .Still??.? ;. M1 IIhvo yon npfiit "ImnilrtMlft** on rxportf*rn?1 r?0 I'rnti ' nit.ro for euro. J IKI'TKKINK. i 1 bo* by mail for .W in Mitni|>?. .1. T. SIU I'IKIMC, fin iinM.Ii, (>ik. PHOTOS COPIED^;", from nnv ulri'. | or tin ti |.<' I nl lin i Ilir, f:r?J j?-r iioi. n -ito, . H.-ii ,i Mm ialiirA |.||otoa cot i?..| f toin rnmiK I | li. ! oiil> i'-r I* r ii. rcn sen l intjonr r. 1 i? mi l mm turnlV f (.mill*. tOU.lAS' AUF Ml I'lO, * lolt r.oii, s ( TAPP WORM Rfm?ved i i I M? t" WW 1J CI ITl to l hf? . Ii..iirv lie ??l mill all i No fiiMlfu* ??r ?J? f nf Jo?i from tm^Im Ii ? ti flunk } on )iii\? a f i|.? vorm. r l f me. 1*1; I Uvil.l!' ' t l.lb > N ?Yll? tri-M . N ; UURtS WHtKt Allflbt UllS. P-M ' IIoai couiih Sjrrnp. I'imis ttoo.1. i'sr V*4 In Units s-iitl hr ilrtiiik'lAta. UM ' /-* THE HALLS OF CONCRESS. Eulogies on thn Into Representative Cogswell were delivered tn the House. Honntor Cullom has ln?on pitching Jnto tho Government for its poor postage stamps. Tho Keuute confirmed tho nominntton ol Fitr.hugh Loo to bo CousuLGouorut at 11avann. The Indian Appropriation bill, carrying nn amount of about 2,100,030, was piwssod by tho Senate. Senator Unto introduced a bill making nn appropriation for tho Tennessee Centennial Kx position. liy a vote of 6 yens to 2 nays the House Committee on Territories agreed to report favorably a bill admitting Oklahoma to Statehood. Hills woro passed by tho Houso donating condemned caution and cannon balls to St. Hon!face Union Soldiers' Monument Association, of Chicago, and C. A. Angel Post, latinbortsville, N. J. Mr. ShuTord,of North Cnrollnn, introduced a resolution In the House "to investigate the C.'iteut to which Federal patronage is being Viscu 10 control legislation aud corrupt tho pub'b* soi vioe." t In the Senate a bill to nnthorizo tho con the time (JiinKW-tmnn Ilartlott, Hull. Myor, Commodore Matthews and Thomas Coakloy, tho assistant doorkeeper of tho House. Hull suit! rather broadly that Money ha*! inndn statements to the committee which ho knew to bo untrue. Money retorted in kind. Hull resented the assertion in an offensive tone, to which the Mississlppinn responded in terms that would in the Mouth be deemed tin Insult only to be avenged by blood. In answer Hall burned over and planted his list in Mr. Money's face. Mr. Iiall is a tnan of large stature, standing six feet and weighing 350 pounds. Mr. Money Is aNo lull, but rather slander In build, and no match for his opponent physically. Tho blow staggered the Missis-dppinn. Before Mr. Money recovered himself Mr. Hall grubbed a largo glass ink well from the table, and hurled It at Mr. Money. Tho. latter, already dti/.e l, could uot dodge tho mls-.ilo, and itjstruckhim behind tin* our, cutting an ugly gash. Mr. Money fell hack against the wall. At this juncture l-Vllx MeCloskey. messonger of the committee, who was making Ills way toward tnn irate Congressmen, crowded between them and prevontod further onslaught. Mr. Hall was with difTlculty restrained from c )ntiuuing the assault. Mr. Money stood against tho wall faint from the loss of blood, which was stroatnlug down his neck from tho wound in his head. He was hurried to r. committee room or the lloor below, while Mr. Hall walked calmly along the corridor to the hull of the House. The blood from Mr. Money's wound droppod on tin* tessellated marble lloor as he was half carried down the steps. A or iw.l Immediately congregated, ami there was rr,'ch excitement. Mr. Money's wounds wore dressed by a physician, who liiittnetiod to tie in tlio lmtl.1 Ing. There were two outs, one just ba^k of Iho onr, about an inch long, and the other further down the nook, both made probubly by the points of tho ink well. A close friend of Mr. Money,however, who was an eye witness of tho occurrence, gave tli" following version of the difllenlty: "Mr. Money was in tlui room looktug oyer his mail, when Mr. Hall entered an t began discussing a liilt before the committee relating to the rank of naval surgeons. "Mr. Money took part in tho discussion, and though Ids voiee was pitched as j usually is in controversial tone, he was in no wise excited. Mr. Money tnmlo n statement that the surgeons were after both rank and eominaud. 'No,' lie added, smilingly. '1 take thai l>n<'k; not command, hut rank.' " 'Any man says that,' said Mr. Hall angrily. 'says what is not true.' " 'You are a liar.' retorted Mr. Money partlv' rising from his chair. Mr. Money rose to Ids loot, and Mr. Hall grabbed an ink well and hurled it at him. They thuu grappled." Mr. Hall, when seen Immediately after the tight, said he dlil not devsiru to make a statement. "It was a personal matter.*' said he, "and I do not desire to say anything. 1 do not suppose Mr. Money, either, will care to make a statement." The latest information shows that the Hall-Money episode is over. Uopresentatlvo Money will leave for Mississippi in a few days on business. H >th men have expressed regrets at the occurrence and their mutual esteem for each other. Friend' will patch up the trouble by securing a disclaimer uuu II withdrawal of the offensive epithets. Ten Miles of Country Flooded. Wafer covered the village of St. Ilartholomi. Canada, and the surrounding country within a radius of live miles. Th" devastation is eomiileto. Kurnier^ Imr.i l.w? ..II 11v?? stock ami seed for lh? eo;ninp season. Dr.vl horses an 1 other animals ar * tloatini; iit? mis. Iluihlincs have disappeared ati'l pe >Ihad to elimh trees and lloating wreckage t > escape death. I.title tilrl I'olnonpil liy l?c?jj Itrrriri. Matilda It Otto, the ll ve-year-old daughter of I'rank Otto, of New Haven. Conn., lied of poisoning from eating ilojt bcrrios, I'll" little girl ha I been ill slneo April l!t, mid the slow poisoning has been gong on i ver since, despite the etTorts of the physicians who tried to save her life. This is one >f the most peculiar and unusual forms of poisoning. Methodist Minister liang* Himself. The Hev. Jatnes C. Caywood, a distinguished minister of the Southern Methodist I'hurch, eonmiitted suicide l>y hanging in liaysville. Ky. II" was reeontly sent to the r'ouuty Intinnary as of unsound mind. His lnllueination was that lie would have to tang hiniseli to save his soul. Ho was sixty j ears old. Christians I'iclit Turks. A serious eontliet between Christians and rurks haso.*,-nrred at l!pi-kop), in the islmd of Crete. There were t w> days of II?-htntr. Kilty persons were killed and woundd, l'he Cretans appealed to (Ireoco for aid. AFFBAYIH THE CAPITOL Congressmen Money and Hall Fight in a Committee Room. INKSTANDS USED AS MISSILES. Slonry'n llmlly Cnt?He lli.il Cnllnl thn Oilier Mini u I.litr mid n I.lvcly Kncounter Whi the Oulok llcull ? Itlood lii<B|iBttereil thn Mnrblo Halt*? Mutual A|iulu;lei lit Urdrr. Washington, April 25.?Not since ante-bollutu days has boon so much oxciteraeot aroutul the Capitol ns occurred Thursday when Ilepresontniivo Hull, of Missouri, and Representative and United States Senatorelect II. Do Soto Monoy, of Mississippi, called each other liars over a naval bill, exchange I blows and wore severely bruised beforo friends could interfere and separate theui. TlKllNAXIIO I)F. SOTO MONF.t*. Mr. Money rocnivcJ two outs on hi* nook froui nn ink woll thrown hy Mr. Hull, and tho hitter's head whs bruised in return. The men wore in the rooai? of the Naval Committee of tho House about noon. Tiioy hail boon opposing each otlier on tlio Juno ami Staff bill, Money heiu;; for tho lino and llnll fur II... mi...... ... . m metlou or ii bridge ucross the Niagara River at I.oTviston, N. Y., was introduced l?y Mr. Hill (D m:, N. >'.) r.:vI referred to tho Committee on Commerce. Tho Sea at o Committee on Claims favorably reported on hills appropriating $88,8J7 to the Portland Company, of Portland, Ble., in settlement of its elaim for the constrvi 'tion o' I ho "unbents A'piwam and Poutoosuo. Senator Sherman. Chairman of tho Committeo on Foreign Pollutions, nlTorod a resolution for tho appointment of n committee of flvo K maters to proceed to Alaska, after th~ adjournment of Congress, and to inquire nnd report. Senator Smith offered an amendment to tho Naval Appropriation bill directing the " nry of the Navy not to nccopt nny bid foi armor plato or for the turmamont for the new vesse'p provided for in tho bill at a higher price than $300 per ton. Tho S'-nate Committee on Commorco settled the dispute between the ontor liarbor at Santa Monica and the inner harbor at San Pedro, Cal., by voting to Improve both harbors nnd placing both Improvements under the continuing contract system. The Republican Senators held n brief canens on the subjects of final adjournment and order of business before adjournment. Senator Chandler suggested that adjournment ought to he possible by May 18. and was supported in tnis opinion by an almost unanimous vote. The House of Representatives, by a vote of 47 to 10'J, declared that James E. Cobb (Dora.) was not elected from the Fifth Alabama District. A vote on the resolution declaring Albert E. Oondwin imtUlml tn tin. seat resulted in 121 yeas, 45 nays, a quorum not votinir, nnd tin* ipicstiou went over until when Cobb wns unseated. Mr. Ijiiooy, Chairinnn of tho Commlttoo on Public Lands, called up a bill relative to the disposition of the laud in Oroor Couuty. It nave preference to bona lido residents of tho county March l'?, when the decision was made, to l<>0 iter 's each, and provided for homestead in the remainder of the land without eost to the settlers under provisions similar to those nT the "free homo" bill, pushed sotno tiuie apo. 'l'be bill was passed. QUAY ENDORSED. The t'pnioylvatilu ICrpiihticans boom Hint lor tho Presidency. What promised to bo a very tamo Ropubliean State Convention at llarrisburp turned out one of tho most spirited and oxcltlnp political pithorinps in tho history of PounsyIvan i a. McKinloy's followers failed to havo him named as aooond choica after an exciting discussion in tiie convention, which declared for Senator Quay for thu Presidential nomluution. The hiphosi ntimber of votes tho opponents of Quay could muster on any proposition was 72. while the eonvcution consisted of 209 delegates. Most of those came from friends of Mageo and David Martin. The supporters RKKA-OH M. S. QUAY. (Ec<!or;rd for the rre-ddentinl nomination by tins IVnnsyivnniii Republicans.) of Quay ftr? well satisfied with the outcome of the convention. which not only refused, hy u decisive majority, to make McKinley the second choice, but gave Qunv nn ftlmost unanimous indorsement on tho flunl voto ou the platform. Tho convention re-e]?etod Senator Quay as State Chairman, nud those delegates-atlariroto the National Convention: Governor I?. TI. Hastiiiits. James Eiverson. l'hllailelIihitt; Frnnk Torrencc, Allegheny; James H. icacom, Westmoreland; T. L. Flood, (Tawford; Joseph Hosier, Montgomery; \V. \V. Oricst, Lancaster; I'. It. Barker, Cambria. Samuel A. l>avcnport. of Erie, and Oalusha A. Gr >w. of Susquehanna, were nominated as rrprcAcntutivcs-at-larKo l?y ncclnmatlou. .11 iirdcrcr* Put to Heath. Two men wor<? killed in the electrical chair Itt th? j>ri.?>n lit situ; Sim;, N. Y. Tltcy wore Louis P. IIiT'.n'inn mi I Clm-les Piistolku, who killed their wives in Now York City last summer. P.istolku's ariino was n particularly brutal on-. Not a thin:; wont amiss at the executions. Hath of tho men face I ilentti With good nerve, 1'iistolka especially showing; grit. It lut<i boon half expected that lit? woul'l collapse on his way to tin? chair, liis nervous system having; bocomo shuttered during Ills conllnement in tho prison. Hermann was pronounced dead at 11:21 o'clock, and I'ustolka at 11:46. Mini lit* r.itlirr-in-laiT ami Himself. .Tolin L'?vo, of Milton, \V. Va., shot his wife an 1 Ills father-in-law, Joseph Mays, and then -hot himself through tho tomplo. Love and his wife had separated. Girls Kill Themselves. At Menominee, Wis., E la Vnrnoy nnd I'm ma Cunningham, iupJ sixteen and (lftoon years, committed suicide by drowning in a mill pond. Letters hive bt?on found whioii throw some light on tin? cause of tin? suicioes. Tho names of prominent persona aro meutioaed in tin* letters. * New Military Ilrsrrvat ion.' Ily autltorily of tin* President, ( art of [the group known as Kueln Islnn Is, in tho Gulf of Georgia, State of Washington, have b-on reserved an 1 set apart for mililiary purp and proclaimed a military reservation. Tho tcavrvatiou comprises 12030 acres A. A , MANY MATABELES KILLED. Hard fljUliiifc Willi tliw llritlali Kelt Balawajro. , A despatch from Buluwavo, South Africn says that Commiadvr Puncau, with 10 whiten unil 2f0 native.-), with Mnxdn an Hotohkiss {runs, met the Mat abides til re miles from Buluwayo. The Matahcles 11 re. [ it heavy volley Into the British party. On of the whiten of tho British party wax killed three of the officers were wounded, am several of tho nattv"s were killed. Th Mataheles lost 150 killed an 1 many mor wounded. i The details of tho llirhtlnx show that th British party met with no resistance iiutl they reached* the (JmiriiKa Kiver. where the; oanio upon the enemy. The British fore crossed the river nud rushed upon the Mil tabeh?s, who wore outlluukcd and clrivoi Into the water. The enemy swarmod up, however, and at tempted to >? >t in the rear of the British oblluino the Afrikanders to jrallop back ti Intercept them. Guy's scouts fell into ui 1 ambush and had to make a rush to extrleati themselves from the Blutnbelcs, who wer pourini; a hot lire Into them. There were many instances of p-rsonr. hcrolsru. Trooper itaxter. seeini; Corpora Vfiso severely wounded and his horse slioi under him, jumped from his own horse u?u helped Wise to m"uut, thus enabling tin Corporal to escape. Baxter nave Ids lifr for his friend, for sooi | mier wise's escape ho was kIII?m1 l>y a strok* frovu r.u livirluti by ouo of the u:u bllsll!) | Lieutenant ITood was hart severely ami Lieutenant Crewe was slightly wounded, Crowe insisted that Wood should tnko Id.' horse, and Hood did so, and olToetn I his es. eape. Crowe also got off without further in jury, but bad groat dlP.loulty la escaping Baxter's fate. The horse that Rolens was riding was killed la midstream, and the rider barely oscapnd with his life. All the troops wore eool and plucky. The exact number of the killed and wounded Matabeles is not known. SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS.' Mrs. I>ycr Now Accuse I of Metilng Way With Over One Hundred Children. Mrs. Annio Dyer and her son-in-law, Arthur E. Palmer, the baby farmers, whe were arrested at Heading, Eastland, on tlu churgo of infanticide, were ugam arraigned in the Heading Police Court and remanded ponding the result of the further sea rob in the river for bodies which tle> police are now making. While the hearing was in progress an angry crowd gathered outside the court and Indulged in menacing language toward the prisoners. Mrs. Dyer, who is n middle-aged woman of stout butld, rocked eonllnna'ly backward and forward during the recital of the accusations against her, appearing to suffer great mental agony. Tito developments are horrifying the country. It has been proved that since. Christmas twenty children were intrusted to Mrs. Dyer's keeping, and that only four arc living. The others have vanished. I'rioi to Christmass many other ehildren who nad Dunn piaceu m m<t cmtiv" uisapuearod. 'The woman Vijim for a long time practiced n wholesale system of infant murder. Xh< lived In Heading, where she had the reputa tlon of piety. Ahovo the door of her hoim was a llgure of Christ, beneath whleh wa the inscription: "KulTer little children ti come unto Me, and forbid them not, for o: such is the kingdom of heaven." Over one hundred missing infants are now connected with Mrs. Hyer. The noli - ?? luiv. consulted tho higher legal authorities re gnrding prominent persons who have boot fottnd to be involved by giving Mrs. l)yc ohnrgo of children. Sensational develop nvtits are probable when tho ease comes or for trial. PARDON FOR INSURGENTS. Captalr.-tienorul Wr.vler Issue* n I'rocln matloii Ottering Amnesty to ItelmU. Cnptaln-General Weyler, of Cuba, issued r proclamation which ho expects will result iu many of tho rebels laving down thoii arms. Tho proclamation says In substancr that the insurgents in tho provincojof I'inai del Itio havo been demoralized by the obstacles which prevent their passing the milltarv line extending from Marlel to Mujuiui anu by their constant persecution by tbr troops. It being known that ninny of the insurgents are desirous of surrendering,but fear to do so. believing that they will be shot, he therefore orders tiiat all tho rebel leaderf and their followers who during the next twenty days shall present themselves, with their arms, to tho military authorities in that province will lie pardoned. Pardon will also he extended to those rebels amt rebel sympathizers who surrendei without arms. Tho military authorities,tin proclamation adds, reserve the right to de ciilo whore those who surrender shall reside UPHELD THE RAINES LAW. .fustier* of the New VurU Appellate l)l< V1MOIIS >\ IT I ltl!IIIIIOII?. The Appellate Division of tho Now Yorl Supreme Court hand" 1 down a decision up holding tho constitutionality of tho liiinivLiquor Tax law on every point. Tho cast before tho court wus the attempt of Frc.l <>, FiinsMtl, a li<jii"r dealer, t>> nm'te tho F.aeist Hoard of Now York City give liiiu a license good for a year. Tho grounds of attack on tiio law were that, as n tax law, it is not uniform; that in ts unequal penal provisions it is unjust am oppressive; that it disposes of Stat* moneys for local purposes, and wa not passed l?y a two-thirds vote o tho Legislature; that it attempt* tt make a classification of cities other than thn provided in tho Constitution, and that, in it discriminating provisions, it is a special cit] law. and invalid w.thout the approval of tin Mayors of cities. Justice Patterson wrote the opinion, and i was concurred in by the other four uiunihcn of tho court. FOSTER WIH3. I.milstann Itepublle ? is Assert That Tticri U'cre .'<(1,(11(11 Fraudulent Votes. Full returns from the Statu election it; Louisiana, with it f?uv precincts estimate I show on tie* fa-'c of the returns 10(>,s.V.i vote, for Foster (Item.) for Governor, an 1 M.lfi for l'iiarr (i;q>.)a majority for Foster o 23,C.'5. The Kepulilicmis still declare thill Ptiarr has been elected, nnd sav that tliej have iudisputalde proof that fiO.O'.'ll vote: for Foster were stulToJ in the ballot boxes U lilt' "l> ll 'K I?"II. Cototu'l IT. O. Harrison Parker. f'hairmnr of tin* Democratic Campaign ?' ommiitee Kavc out the followiiit; statement: "Wn ck timnto Foster's total majority in the State ill 35,000. Tli<' Legislature is Democratic l>y i K<?oil majtirity outside tin* members Iron Now Orleans, who were eloete I )>y til'' Citi zona* Leusuo A majority of these are Democrat* aud will *;<> into the Dcmocrati' caucus." Killed White Saving ? 1-llr. Charles Fisher, eighteen years ol<l. r> Frackvlllo, Faun., mot u tra<io ileatli while savins a young woman from meeting ">f stini" fate. Fisher, in company with MisWilliams, of Oiltterton, and two male companions. was walking on the U?-a tins? Hailr >ad. The party steppe I from in fr nt of an outline t-> the other track, an I in fr-nit ?>f another loeolliolive. Fisher's two male e enpnriloas juu.pe 1 s.itely asl |e. Ma- Willlamwas only a lew le-t ir-' u the engine wneji Fislter heroically an I with sup<-t human eiT->rl pushed hers ifel v off th" trick, hut lest hit own life. II- \va* ground to death uuJ:t , tho wheels of the engine. - I Feed for I.nrcts. In regard to feed, most fur mors know tint hens will fnltou ou the grains j raised on the farm, wheat, oats and ooru, If these are fed regularly either !l>y mixture or with frequent change. ' These are Improved by grinding and 0 u little meat added a couple of times I. u week, lint it may he well to hear '1 what a Nova Seotla expert has to say " about feeding laying hens. He says: "There Is nothing equal to the exclusive 0 Itseof meat and bone with very Little of 1 anything else." * y ? a 11 i t ( v " I am I * I only too Klml to tes- 1 ' * / 'Ify to the great value \ I of Ayer's Karsnpnrillu 1 ? / which has been a house-1 / hold companion in onr\ / family for years. I take! 1 f from 3 t?> 5 bottles of it every | I Spring, generally beginning! x. * J about the first ot April. After\ y thai I feel lll.o a two yrar ohl,\ [ / far It tout's lip my systi'in. ylvosl I nut nu exi'dlvnt appetite ami l\ , , I sloe;?like a tup. As a blond tueiU-\ [ / oliit' it lias no superior, at h'ast tliat\ i I is my opinion of it ? ii. 11. Wit i>ky,\ / l*l>Ilutlo||tiil;i, pa., March 20, li*JC. | WEIGHTY WORDS FOR Vw. .'i CiJ Aycr's Sarsap ; | ALA k Kn/fttuTPi Wall Paper r /> nfeill [WrK'. tkmpo it a it v I NIf ALABAS1 x , ? h For Nale V Tn? Doctob?"On? layer of rnpr A n,. , , ' M|ior la ImuI rnouirh. you li?t a Ltltt * lint I i\ ithton horo Hiiliy rooovcr I IlLL fck)UV"nlr I I r l?ut cannot thrive." Ali Ali , Poor soil < and exhausted field;; which | were once productive can ajjain he made profitably fertile ' I hv a nroncr rotation of rrom: i j i 1 - ; "" "'i' anil by the intelligent use i>l fertilizers containing high percentages of Potash. 1 Strikingly profitable results r have been obtained by follow s ing this plan. f Our pamphlet* are not advertising circulars ImnmIng spe, lal lertili/eis, hut are practical works, contain* ing latest researches on the subir. t of fertilization, and ! are teallv Uclpiul to farmers. 'J hey ate sent Irea fm the asluiig. CitKMAN K AM WORKS. yj Nassau St New York. j MEN AND BOYS! ! Want to learn all nhout a Horse f Ilow to Pick tnita ^ OoolOue? Knowlmp'rfr. ^ Hons and so fluard against \ Fraud f Prtert IMaoaee nn 1 )? i 4 , I fleet a Oura when satna Is J \ / pots.I.la ? Tell tha age l<y f \, ? \ tte'lecth? What to < all the filiTnrent Parts of tha Animal/ Ilow to Shoe a llorao Properly ' All t III snilolhrr Vs unlila Information can I c obtained lir rea.lliig our 100-l>A<iK 11.IdlhTIt ATKl> Utl(>K HOOK, whl.-li wn will fnrwnr.l, po*? | ia.ti, uii reorlpl of only -,i.? ceula in Ixuii*. BOOK PUB. HOUSE. 134 Loonord St., Now York City . OSBORNE'S SSiMincdd AND V Bobiool of fliliortIxand All - I'KTA, UA. Itotart bnnkt aniid. Actual hnainaaa from day of ntarin,. Ilj-in**a pati.ra, col:.|. rurr-nof a. I (node u-ad. S?n<1 for llMlda.mia-a ill nit rat ?-l ilia lutua Board ob.ap.r than in anr 8 .ulbarn city. GREY'S LIVER PILLS i.rnl' l.lvrr frnnplalnf*, C'.iii?1!pnt|on. Itlll unnao, I T-II l-lilltv, l.lvrr M|||||?, J.n;i|i|lrr, Aar.lt. A, . to. N-Id l>v ..ru?inl?i* .>r m nt prr-ilil mi ircrlpl of prior, 'iHr. Tilalalao. lUc. OKKV SIKH. CO.. :.U , 2 11owir>, N. V. t ??? * a r&j W v ? ? v ? ? v | Bre&kf&: |j t Made 1>v Walter . [ Dorchester, Mass 4'1 I 4i? type of the higlies i lcnce in manufacti 4i? than one cent a ci ; 4i? 4k # 'j;. , <r " n rvr" * I* i , ?? Turpentine (or Wnrnn. If turpentine Is given to lumhs fot worms, lot it be done after a twenty* four hours' fast, ami when the first stomach Is onjpty. It Is not unlikely that the whole (lock Is affected If 11ml worms In one. The turpentine iintt linseed oil can be nduiiulstered with milk, or the trupentlne poured upon the salt allowed them; they will ea) It readily. A religion that does not stick to a matt during business, la no good after ImaV I ness hours. j BASTS NE: VON'T RUB OFF. i In I'nKitnhnry. k/tl.soMIVt: im \ , ItOTN, III KN OFF A.\l> H'Ai.l.M. f [" Ml" ifl * P"r<\ |N>rii:nnniit mul urtwtu* A I IN T wall-oontliijr. r?v?ily for lUo brunU \ ' > l>y mixing in cold wtter. A by I*nlnt DrnlrrN Kvcrj wlicrr. ^ ni cliowltur 10 <lt>sirablo tint*. nlsn AliibaKtinn y took *<>nl froo In n:i v nnonionlionbti? t bin i>ni?i'r. A lANTIXC CO.. krunil ItnphlN. tfitli. f A ^ ??? ?:? ?* -y *?>, -? 1% 11G (OH Mnri.lilnc Cnvnil In ID K 11* 11 F KS In "O iln j p. No |i A V till riirfirl. bvr iii dH.J.SIEi'HFNS, (.niiAnon.Omo. iSSSi Mr. William T. dime, n grocer f lining business at Is22 Morris St., * l*hilndelphla, recently inn in tlio following statement concerning Jlipans Tnbiihv-: "I lul l what the ' doctors called Nervous Indigestion, from which t BUifered day and night. , 1 trlod several doctors, took electtlo treatment, patent inodtciiM*, and, 1 in foot, everything that 1 could hear of, but nothing doue mo any good ~ and I made up n?y mind.there was no holp for nio, only to grin and is-ar It, but one day I wai passing a drug store and stopped to look at the display in tho window nad I hnpponol . to soo a card with 'llipans Tubules* j on it nnd 1 thought, woll, here's another straw for a drowning man, ' so VII throw some more money away, so I w?ut in nnd bought a box, and, Beams to me, tho And dose took effect. I have boon taking them ever i since nud they have surely worked woudsrs with me. When 1 look bncic on tile past and then on my present I L ' condition, seems to mnl am a new mat), i tun enjoying timpani lu-aim ' ' now. ami 1 feel that I own many j tliuuk.H to Ulpaus Tabula*. i havo ^ rMoinmuuditd tboiu to Hovorul of my 1 j frioucls who say thoy nro woii'lorful, , I uud 1 must say tlmy are a (Sod solid I to auy olio hu(Toting from a disorder of this nature." N ni|>*oi Ttliulm Pro aoll by dniftrln**, or by rnV* If 111- |>rlo? (.'it) u?ul> ? i-?X) I* wii. lo Tli<? k!|>aiw* I honili-nl ?'<>in|K?nv. No. 10 S|Mitco at, New lumi Vint, IV oeuH. 1PAffklsR's ? HA,R BALSAM IJoalw Sfjy tlc?n?p? ai <1 Ix.utii.,? (hp hair. I ~l'ruiiiotej n lui'iiianl (Ot.wt.'i. IMifMiMi wUk Never 1't.lla to Iteatoro <lv?? IkVwUrtN "ftKS J'alr to it* Youthful Color. Y1 terd?jatl Curt* ?r?lp iI>hi?i a l,u|r It.I,ha. L&gfLjxJfi _J/ . gin! 11' O c( l)r,iyi;n'i nDlliy WHISKY h*hll?riifjt|. Hook arnt unum?tn Dr. II. *. WOOU.fi). imui, fix. STNT I 7 18. " i rjs r^p r^> ftp r$p e^i ffos rt-> ^jMk stCocoi | Baker & Co., Ltd., . i _ r . ..y^ ''' 3S, a perrect *t order of excel-f lrt'-4 ,It costs less 'P- ? -f | j