THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIIG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. "ln" '"Stand back, ccntlcmonl Clear the trackl" shouted tlio police, and as tlio lidckly-gntlierlng crowd surged bnck, steamer No. -I camo up tliu street, tliu iingtiificent, black horses striking (Ire from tliu pavement. Hut lioldl A wheel conies ofTl the steamer is over turned, and bravo firemen arc picked tip bleeding and senseless! An investigation revealed the fact that in oiling the steamer that morning tho steward had neglected to put in the linch-pin. A llttlo ncgleot on his part had caused a loss of half million dollars Tho busy morts of trado aro full 01 men who are making tho same fatal mistake. They neglect their kidneys, thinking they need no attention, where as if tliev made occasional uso of Warner's safe euro they would never say inaiuiey don t leel mnto wollj that n tired feeling bothers them; that they nro plagued -with indigestion; that thnir brain refuses to respond at call that their nerves aro all unstrung. jurfi ,ournai Mythical Millions. A paper on t'le subiect of unclainv t-d estates in Enuland, prepared under tho direction of Minister Lowell by Sir. Henry White, ono of the American secretaries of legation, has been sent by tho President to Congress with other state papers. "1 hero seems to bo no doubt," Mr. White saje, "that many aro led to be- novo themselves heirs to vast estates in Great Britain by dcaiixmiiu person on both sides o! the ccean, who mesrt notices in newspapers in tho United States that, a large property left by a person by tho samo namo with that of some well known family of the samo district, or ot some exceedingly com mon name likely to occur anywhere, such as IJrown or Jones, or who dis tribute far and wido lists of unclaimed estates which do not exist. Largo sums ot money aro annually thrown away by tbo dupes of theso advertise incuts and fictitious lists, and a hand somo revenue is inado by the agentf as they call themselves, for tho discov cry ot lost heirs and tho recovery of unclaimed estates. Tho modus oper andi usually adopted by theso asents is to ask first for a remittance of 2 or 3, to cover the cost of copying the will upon which tho claim purports to bo based ; then a larger sum for tho expenses ot instituting inquiries ; and at each successive staco more black mail is levied, the correspondence being so cleverly conducted that several years frequently elapse beforo tho fraud is discovered. None should con tribute a dollar to unknown agcntB, es pecially towards any expenses con neeted with establishing claims to es tales in this country, until inquiry has been made ot counsel herd. first, as to tho existence of tho estate, and then as to tho chances of its recov- cry. I am told by reputable solicitors that not one claim in a thousand of all those referred to them by the Legation lias had any validity whatever, and v.-ry few, during their long experience ot claims troin .America, have been successful. Mr. While describes the results of inquiries relating to tho "Jennens Es tate, to which there were many Amo licau claimants, showing that tho prop erly went to the heirs at-law long beforo American claimants wero ever heard of, and that tho latter never had the "shadow of a title to it." Moreover. had the title once been a good one it would long sinco have become worth less by the operation of tbo statuto of limitations. "Any attempt, therefore,'' continues Mr. White, "to recover real eBtato from tho Crown or individuals after lapse of twelve years (which may bo oxtcuded to thirty under certain cir cumstances), and personal property aflcr a lapso of twenty years, however valid tho claim of the person making mo attempts may have been originally, is certain to end in a failure. "All members, consequently, of the Mcnnens Assocation ot the United States of America may rest assured that their subscriptions are simply monoy thrown away, if their object bo the recovery of the Jennens estate. Kecenlly a letter was received here irora a member oi the aforesaid Men, nens Association,' who had just been notified that a general assessment of 85 had been levied for tho year ending Juno 30, 188-1, and who, before paying iuu same, inquired wneiuer mo Je galion could furnish any information rouarding tho Jennens estate, 'said to be pending beforo the Court of Chan- ' eery in England.' '' annular to this are tho "Hedges estate, tne "lirantoru estate, tho Hyde estate,'' tho Homo estate," and many others which aro described as among "the ordinary myths by which so many ot our coumrymeu havo been beguiled." With regard to large sums supposed io uo awaiting American claimants m tho Hank of England Mr. Whito quotes from a letter written by tho chief accountant of that institution as follows: "I here are no large amounts of unclaimed stock or dividends stand' iug on our books. Speaking generally, without having made an exhaustive research, wnicn would involve some considerable labor, thero nre vpry few amouutiof 1000, and probably none mat. exceed tuts sunt by tnoro llian 100 or 200." In regard to tho fabulous fortunes locked up hi chancery, ho says: "To iudgo from tho letters received " nt this Legation from tho United Stntes in reference to tho unclaimed funds in chancery, many of our countrymen ini.iyjMu nun iiipiiiimun to bono pository of incalculable millions, n goodly share of which can bo easily wiimirawn upon mo mero institution of a claim to tho samo by tho Ameri can muster ami without requirement by tho court of any particulars as to thu namo of tho suit, tho relationship ot tho claimant to tho parties mention' ed therein or to tho original owner of mo esioto claimed, it is very rarely that in any communication sent us on this subject a smaller sum is mentioned than several millions, nnd frequently our correspondents stato that they aro entitled to twenty, fifty and even moro millions. It will doubtless cause tsomo surprise and disappointment to such as theso to bo infoimed that tho wholo amount of money in tho custody of tho Court of Chancery at'tho pres. cut tiiau is about XH-1,000,000, of which 8:1,000,000. belong to owners who aro known, leaving about ono million only of unclaimed or dormant funds." J. II. Meictr wishes to mako an assertion, which ho tn back with a positivo L'uaraulce. It is all about Acker's Ulood Elixir. Ho claims frr it superior twills over all other reined io i of its kind, and guaranlecs for it a j isitivo nnd sure cuio for llheumntisin, Sphillis, and all blood disorders, it frees il,o skin from cpots and disease, n:i I leaves tin) complexion clear, Adc him about it. Onljr Ti'irncrniico Hitlers Known. Wn other mrtllrl no known BoeffcctnaHypunjca tho blood ot dccn-ncatcd diwai-cn. Mllllona bear testimony to Us wonderful curatlvo ttTtKt. It U n purely Vcixrtnlilc Preparation, made rrom the native licrhn nnd room ot California, tho medicinal properties of u tilth are extracted thurt from without tho dm of Alcohol. It remote the onimo of dl-cdnc, nnd tho patient recovers his health. It In tho (treat Wood Purifier and life tfvluff Principle a Utntla Purptlu and Tonic; a KTfect Itenorator and Invlporator of the )UTn. everbeforo In tho lilntory of tho world ha a medicine been compounded powosrtng the power of Vineoah Hitter lu healing the pick of etcnr disease man la eh to. Tho Alterative?. ArwrlmL ttUnhnrrMi. Cat mlnatlvu, Nutritions Laxative, Sedative. Counter Irritant, Sudorific, Antl-DIUono, Solvent, Diuretic and Tonic properties ot Vineoaii IliTTEfts exceed those oi any outer medicine- in tho world. Nil Itcmon ran tnlca tlm ItiTTrn nrrnrdlno- frt directions ami remain long unwell, provided their injurs uru not utpiruyeu ny mineral oinju or oilier ineativ and tha ltal organs wasted bejond tho point of repair. lllllotlfl, Itemlttciitt Intermittent and Ma in i mi iCHiB ail) HetUIVUl UirUUJiUUHl HIU UIUICU 8tatt. nnrtlcnlarlr in tho a1Iim-4 nf nur pri-nt Hu m and their azt tributaries tlurfjg tho Summer nnd Antnmn, tvpuci&llr during seasons of im usual heat nuu uryncvff. Thco Fever nro Invariably accompanied by extcntUo derangements of tho stomach, liver and bowels. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful luflueuco mura theso organs, it absolutely nee wary. There in no rntlinrttc for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walk En's YtfiWAU Dittkiis, im It wilt tpeedlly remote tho dark-colored ipcld matter with which tho bowels are loaded, at tho samo time stimu lating tho secretions of tho liver, and renerally restoring tho healthy functions of tho djtfcetlvo tjiKitiip, Fortify tho limlv mralnst disease bv rmrifrinir all Its fluids with Vinloah IIitteiis. No epidemic von mmi ui ryiuein inns lurtuiniirii. .It III vlciriltf!i llin NltimiK'li nnrt trr!mu lates tbo torpid Liver nnd BoweH, cleansing the blood of All impurities, Impnrtlnfr life and vigor to tho frame, and carrying off without the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter zrom tne system, it is easy of administration, TiromDt In action, and certain In ttn resulta. I)iitihlii,r Intllcotloii Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tlphtnes.- of the Client, ixeumonia, uizzinea. uau insie ui me jioum, Dlllous Attacks. 1'alnttatlon of tho II curt, and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro at onco .re lieved by VncEOin UiTTEita. for Iiiitiniiiiiiitory and Chronic Kbeumo- mm, uout, iseurajRia, iusenMrs ot mo niooa, jiver, jvuiufju anu uiauufr, me xtmers navo no equal, iii mwjf, as in BiicuiiBiiiuiionai uiseaseH, alkek i Vineoaii lirrrEna has shown Ita p-rent curat Ui powers la the most obstlnato and intractable cases. JTleclimilenl DIscnNriv Persons engafred In Taints and Minerals, euch as 1 'I u in be re. Type setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, aro subject to Paralysis of tho Dowels. To guard against this, take occasional doses of IN SOAR I1ITTEJ18. Rwellings, Pimples, Pustules, Doils, Carbuncles, lUne-worms. Scald-head. Kor lives. KrvBlnolas. Itch, Scurfs, DIscoloratlons, Humors and diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, aro liter ally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of the Bitters. 11 ii, Tape and other Worm a, lurking ta the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like V in En An Sitters. ITfeaaleN, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, Whooping Cough, and all children's diseases may be made less severe by keeping the bowels open with mild doses of the Bitters. This wonderful remedy Is purifying herbs alone give it its remarkable cura tlvo powera. It contains no alcohol, opium or For Fcmalo Coninlnlnt. InTOumrorold. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or me mm oi me, ipii uuters nas no enuai. Cleaiine the Vitiated IIlooil when ltslm purities burst through the skin In Eruptions or sores; cieanse n wnen oosirucieu ana siuggisn in, the Tel ns; cleanse It when It is foul; your feelings will tell you when, and the healtU of tho system will follow. In conclusion i Give tho Bitters a trial. It will speak for itself. Ono bottle is n letter guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Around each bottle aro full directions printed iu uiuereiu languages. K. II. Mellon n hi Drag Co., Proprietors, Sn Francisco, Cal.. and bi tc Waabiugton St uor. unariion ou, nw iorK. Sold by all Dealers and Druggists IF YOU Uave Tumor (or tumor avmntnmuv nm cer, (or cancer symptoms), scrotum. Krvunotna Baltrhcum Skin lilotclies-I)r. Kilmer's KK.MAI.E niTunuun-uiuniri'. uruggists sell It IF YOU haTeSnasmoiIlOKtrlclllrnnr rnlnr.romi.nr vjiuuu nr. Kilmers WWA3U KOOT COnnuera every nttnek nnrl r.irtlnnllv p!itf.u ...... vvw. UIUBAUV .WI lw, v,t fi. IFlllUl! Sleet) 19 fitful, or nut. nfn cr.nn.li.1i.on tilled ltb terror, juur very existence, threaiene! ur.numer ii oueak.ivkki) slioulU always bo at lt YOTI hftVft nrnl.l nrilmnla .m.l. light, when neglected, otten lends to mnsuinpllon Dr. Kilmer's INDIAN CO.NM'.MlT10N OllTwlll ureak up all eaily attacks, and euro the inoit 60.. i ASRjuururuggisistorit. sac,, PATENTS Obtained and all patent business attended to for our omce Is opposite tbo U. K Patent onice. and we can obtain Patents In less time than those ro. muie iroin wusnington. hem model or drawlni?. v A.ivfn natnnn.. entablllty free of charge, and we make no charge unless patent Is secured. We refer here, to tho I'ostmaster, tho Supt. of Money order Dir., and to omclals of the V. M. I'ttteutomce. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients In v..r ,!.... kai... C A. SNOW & CO.. Opposite 1'iUcni onice, Wasbtngton, p o Dr. McTaggart This noted Hneclallst nf Swnninn I. ti, Olllv specialist tills siiln nf Nniv Vrl.- HI. II adelphiii and UulTulo who makes an eiciu. sive specialty of treating clironlc, long o.numuK nun iiugeniig oiseiises to wlilcli man and womankiiul aro subject, such as Consumption, llronchiul uileclions, Scrofu. Ill, OUU-llllfUIIl. J.OSS Of JIllll mm Skin .lis. cases, IiheuiiinlUin, Ulcers, Oldaores, IIpl. lepsy, Syiihllis, Deafness, Loss of Voice, Uironio DlHrrlKi'a.Chllls nnd Keyer, Worms l.iver complaint, Cancers, Tumors, Paraly sis, Tnpo worm, Heart disease, Ac, Sic. -.w a tiuuiu uol'hscs u specialty. No matter how lomr vnn Imv.. i.nn,, c.r fcring nor how many Doctors you Imvc em. p oyed In vain, you should apply to Dit. Mul AaoAiiTatoiicc, when ho will tell di rectly without ho lilnir (int f..i... i . whether your dlseaso Is strictly curable or can only ho relieved. Ho owes his wldo reputation for tho suc cessful treatment of ull lingering or chronic diseases to expcrlcnco nnd closo npplicn. tion for over SO years, nml to no Miraeufoiu poufr, ' dat tiik I'ai'kiis Say i , ' ' V0 1 sHHful honest, eflklent, uprli-lit and re. an.lef Ht,"iV0r.t"y 01 11,8 lPI ' l" n"ecee su'tealetln. lie always sajsejactly what ha SSu MSSSr "1,C" W"at 1,8 ""-an-rr.1,'.1&l.00Us''ula wan to lowV-Lackawanna Csrser Lackawaana and WasWngtcn Aveauej. BCIIAMOX. I'A, Septll.ly ' Bos Keeping. l'Afi-.n itiiAK nr mb n. n. iutovN at tiif, MEETING OF THE MATE llOAlll) OF Adtucui.ruriE at iu.oo.M9iittit(i, on wkdnesdav, iir.c. 2, 1885. IK'c kcetilnij Is n plca?Dnt nnd profit nblo pursuit to tlioao who dclcrmlno to innko it a biicccps, by tltivoting tlmo nnd lnbor In becoming fully ncitiainl cd in nil tlio di'tnlh of its mnnngi'iiU'iit. And 1 feel nsoired Hint tnillions of dollard woilh of hoiiuy is lot tvery yeor,of whicb tho fnnntrs of this conn' try might nvnil tliuinseUu.s to n great extent nnd for their troublo nnd oxpenso receive from twenty to onu hundred per cent, piolit on tho in vest incut. It needs but little capital to begin with nnd they can bu kept on n very small spaco of ground, for many uru kept profitably on roofs in large cities. And farmers can keep n fow colon ics and by giving them the proper at tention, oud nt the proper time can sc curo from the, blossoms mid lloweis which nro to bu found in nbiiudancu in rural districts, st acted with honey ready for tho bee's visit to gather it for its own and keeper's use. Tho farmer will not only bo tho iaiii. er by the honey gathered but also by the visits of tho bcu to tho blosoin's of his orchards and fields, at it U ntwv sary for some insects to carry the pol len from tho male to tho female bios somo to fertilize them, or otherwise they would bo barren or nearly so. If nt the time of the blooming of ou apple or cheiry trees wo should havo n week of cold stormy weather so that tho bees or other hi'im-n cannot work on the blossoiiH id a m-i hi tho woik of fertilizing, we will not have a full crop of fruit. And again if tho bloom ot the buckwheat contains much ot secretion of hoiiev the bees will woik daily upon it and tho result will bo tho blossoms will become fullv fortiliz and there will be n largo yield of buck wheat, llio white anil clover liavo very short blooms ami they secrete largo quantities ot tioney, and tho bees work on it from morning till night nml by this becoming fertilized aro well filled with seed, tt is not so with tho red clovtr, ns the blofsoms of the first crop aro deep and vcrv nar row, so much so that tho bee'H tongue is too short to reach tho honev theio Becreted. And as tho much abused humblo bees at that beason of tho year ate very scarce, as it is tho only bee that has a tongue long enough to reach the honey, time nro but few blossoms lertilized and tho heads are bailor. And thus it 'plainly thows that tho beo was created for the purposo of as sisting the fertilization of tho different plants, and that the honey was i-ectct od to induoo tho bee to visit thu llow ers to gather tho honey and pollen and thus wo secure tluough thu beo tho delicious honey. Tho location does not so much do pfjnd on the successful keeping of bees as tne manner in which they are kept Many farmeis keen their bees in suoh a way that you eoucludo thev are eitlw er too iudolcnt or ignorant to mako them a success. Tho kind nf farmers who can keep bees at least colonics enough to furnish honey for their own families, if not to sell, aro tho ones who havo the senso to preparo their ground and plant tlieir crops in tho proper sea son instead of waiting until tho moon gets in tho right sign. To be successful you should havo alovo for beo keeping cnu yousiiouid do the right thing am at the right timo and that requires knowledge. And you can acquire that oy reading somo standard work on bees and by thu use of practical obser vation. Where bees aro kept on the principle that it is a business and that it requires somo energy to caro for them they will conclude that for pleas nre, health and profit it will comncn sato them well for tho timo and atten tion given to them. I5eo keeping seems especially adapted to women as it re quires patience and attention rather than strength. There aro many women to-day engaged in beo keeping and they haVo not only made it pay but havo gained much useful knowledge. !.!. 1 .1 .... i" ucoiuub vuuyiiig a pieasant out uoor exereiso by caring lor their bees Many with limited means can procure a fow colonies of bees and with tho proper caro can mako quite a profit wun a small outlay and also navo a supply of pure honey for tlieir table. Mrs. L. Harrison ono of tho most noted writers of agriculture whoso health at ono time was so reduced that her phy sicians said sho could not live, but ani culture did for her what her physicians coum not uo, restored her health and gavo her such vigor that sho has been ablo to work a largo apiary for years. Mrs. L. li. Baler of Lansing, Mich., who has bept bees successfully for quito a number of years, says : Sho has tried both keeping boarding house ana apiciuturo antt alio gives bee keen ing the preference as moro profitable. healthful, independent and enjoyable. The fear of that terrible beo sting which every beo seems to know so well how to uso in self defence and in protecting in stoics, may prevent many nom beo keeping, lint by tho uso of a bellows smoker and a bee veil you need havo but little fear of being stung. Wax is one of tho products of tho bee and is produced by the bees con- Biimiug about twenty pounds of honey to mane ono pounu oi wax Tho wax exudes from tho under sido of the boo's abdomen in thin Hakes. And then tho bees with their mamlables press and work it in tho comb to store tlieir honey anil rear their brood in. Why U used by tho bee keeper in foundation iur Mantra in tne uroou trained mid surplus section. It is made by rucning thin sheets of wax through a machine consisting of two rollers, and it forms ho base ol the cells and slight side walls, thus enabling tho beo keener to securo straight combs by its use. A colony of bees consists of tho queen, woi iters and at certain times ot tin? year, drones. The queen's nlaco in tho onlnnv i simply to lay eggs, and the is capable 'i jinn nom two to tnreo tiiousand day, und she can aL Imr a-ill Inv unci wuiKcr or (irouo ei'i'S. ' in life of a queen is from three to fivn yeais, mm tho life of a worker is only liom three to six weeks during the houey gathering season, and a oolonv contains from thirty tofoily thousand beer. It plainly shows to meet the gieat . woi Hers tiio queen must boa roimo layer. Mho (pieen can bo atched from auv ctri' if not. over n!y lays old, that would havo tiroduci-il n. worker beo in twentv-ouo davs bv mi. largiug tho cell containing tho egg and supplying it with food called roy al jelly. Tho queen six to eight davs Iter hatching will leave tho hivo on pleasant day on her marrintre 11 nbt and if successfully mated (he will be- in to lay about thu fecond dav after her return, nftfir which sho will gain leave the hivo unless to atoom- pauy a Hwarin. Tho woiktr beo will hatch iu twentvouo das from thu eoi and tlieir labor for tho lirtt two wicks t'cntif.iif ii mi tUtli wtwtw. Kliltivy C'oiiittliiliitM Animtir llotlt .ncxcH mill All Aites-.l llrllllnnt llecmcry, There U somotlilntf stnrtllnR In tho rnpl.t In crenso of kidney diseases nnionir tho American peoiilo.wlthln n few years past. Jinny causes pe culiar to certain classes tend to produco and uij. irravato theso troubles as, lor, oxmnple, careless Immr, nmnorK and exposure. Dr. Davit Ken nedy, of liounilout, N. Y., is often comrratutatril pn llioe.xcentlonil success ot his medlclno called riivumu iteimsiyin nrrosunir ami radically cur- Ihl tlieSO InOst tmlnflll nnd ilnnirnrniia fllurtt-ilni u Proofs of this, llko tho following, aro eonstnnlly uiuuKut ii. ins aiii-niion, ann arepuonsnea uy nun fortlm sako of thousandsnf other siitrercrs whom he desires to roach nnd lienent. Tho letter, there fore, may m of vital Importance to you or to nuiuu unu nnuiir you Know, ii isironionoot tne utsl known and popular Untwists In tho fine nml irrowlnif city from which ho wrltos. where thoso Interested may nnd .Mr. Crawford nt his placo of uuoiuim u. ihowiiri .limn nun UIUUI niN. ,, nniiNiii;im.D, Mass ,j Match si, l'SI. Dr. Mvld Kennedy, lioundout. fi. Y. rhuR Mini For ten jcnrsl had been antlcted wun kiuney disc iso in its mot ncutn form. What 1 sintered must do left to the Imagination, tor no onoeananpredatolt except those whnhnvegono through It. I resorted to many physicians and lcauv different kinds ot treatment, and spent n (treat deal ot money, only to nnd myself older nnd worse than ever. 1 may say that I used twenty, live bottles of a preparation widely advertised as .1 ni-txiuu luruus pi -ccis" him oi irouuies,nnd round It entirely useless -at teist ln my ease. Your "FAVoltirE l(i:IKDV-I sly II with a perfect recollection of all that was dono fur mo bcMdes-ls I he only thinjr that did Ino tho slightest Rood, nnd nm happy to admit that It trae me permanent re lief. I hive recommended "FAVouitb HEM KDV to many people for kidney dlseas ', nnd they all uifree nun me In saylmrthat nil. KKNNKDY'H wun r. ir. iir.ui ims not iiscnual in tne wide ;iuru luruiHiiL-ircssiniranii often tatnl complaint. I'hp this leller us you deem best for tho ben. nt ol far llin hnti. tit. nr others. uur3,c, I.Y.MAX CltA)VFOUD. Till: C1KUAT Blood Wler d to World. an Aiisot.tiTi: roit CATARRH. MIHl tnt ntuhborn vnc yloM readily to It Anna urn na iiiiicu iu i nro a einu;ia cao wlifra direction urn follow oil, lttfttcooiid 1ms hccii reiuurknbloiuiii itaouro.i woiulcr fut. It li tho mot Mieoorul jiroimnitlon In tho mark.-t Tor OATAUKIl atul 4I10 only ono tlmt IiroiucK nn Absolutr, I'omUUo ('tire. It fa inly 11 Mof'liiLf tu ULinkltul. A Trlul U ull tlmt N hhUimI Tor it. Onto tisoil, It la alwnys rcoomincMiltiil Semi Tor U'tUinuniiils of actual cure!, IT HAS 0 KJU.L FOK A POSITIVE CCRE IS ASSVRKD. Ona bottlo h Kencrnlly r ulllclcnt for a cure. Stop ta-'ilni? Quinine. Atrial only Is akril forKBL i.uit'tf Oatauiui Kumkhv, Jt U a SPHCIl'lO lor nil ih-te.i-fsiiriflu from an Impurohlooil anil drives alt eruption! Irom tlio Fkln. I'or Hvplii lltlocuniitlntnta It Is pupcrlor to any preparation In tho ntaiket. One buttlo will euro imwtof tho follow i 11' ruinplulnt nn.t a crutliiued 1150 will 1'OSlTtVt.LY ou re. S.ivo doctor bills und try It. hiikimatism. scrofula, skik kuiu'tioms. vi:xi:ui:al diskasks. DYSPKl'SIA. LOSS Or AFI'KTITK. ri2KLT:a of lamgour. ijiliousxkss. livkr troubles, xkkvous 1vkakmess. fkaiali: iveakxi:ss. Kellku's t'ATiu:ii Hkmkdv li no patent mi'dlelnc, tint a fafu and pleasant preparation to take and surely tho Kicatcst medical discov ery of tho nice Ono bottle rejuvenates thoentlro y-itcm and poMef-ics moro vlrtuo than a half do.o.i bottle-, of ordinary patent preparations. Write for tc'tlmonljisnnd other Information. , ylor salo by ilnnrirlsts tiencrallv, J' in: .".l.oo a hottm:. six iiot-TI-!'S FOJt JS.'OO. On receipt of 5.00 by tlio mamtffturcrs, SA?uHt. 1 K ell pit ftt Co., . ..irrl bur, I'a., fix bottles will bo pent express A HOME DEUGGIST TESTIFIES. XV-pulai Ity nt liouia ts .lot aln.'-s Tic .rt test ut merit, but we j.nt punuili tu u.o lact that no other mmlii-ii.L- um v.i.u Iur Itsi-lf such nnltcrsal a-jrnl.:itio.i In ii. mni vn f tate, and country, auu uuioni; ;.li jioui m aj Ayer's Sarsapariila. 'llio follow Iiif letter from oiieof our beK. Known .Ma'SacImseits JiiufcUfcuomU buoi Ir.tortst to ever) nuJfcicri 1,1 I-iM year aii I VI lit 1 itn .ill iu-!. i,t ll-.tllrmli.,., vcm tl.i t c-.u'd imt nunc lion the lKd, nr drets, vvuhout hilp. I tile I t-eteril nnu (ilefi Mjtiiout Inuutt i? a'i i nef, uuui 1 tiMtk Am tf- Si; -Ai'AJtu.i.i, by tne Uhf . r two lottlo- .f wiil.'h 1 w.lt ronii leti-iy "tmd, Kavt i-'tjd l.trjit n vnt.iii of jmtr Siksa rutin., and it iUn 'vuiiii its uondortiil lnu-aiy. Tin iiiMty nr.tnble cures It U.it ttlecteil in t'iU v --iiiity couvlneo mo tlittlt iHtlm Uetb.ou.t n.LMtdnc oerolleted totho wiWK i:. i iiAituts." Itm-r "t., lituL. -iu(, y.asz., May u, 1.-6'.'. 5 CroRtiv Avnnrwa, nn-rsi tr In t'u. l.nMell W 1 1 t CI rft. t .inuif .t ai was foi nver twentv U two ri'iiunnl t Uiwell uiiUtod wild salt ItticMitu in Its v.or?t in -in. a t uleerttioi s iuiu 't (m r. ,i mot tb.in Inr lh. snrf.ino uf h bod a: d limbs. Jlo . entrej curetl by AvritN nititriiii.i... jjco fertuuvto Almuuaj lor U-3, Ayei a i-ucpAKi:!) nv Dr.J.C.Ayep&CoMLowollxMass. Sold by all Drulst. CI i a: bforW. SPECTflCLESAN D OE-E LASS ES MICROSCOPES. TELESCOPES FIELD-GLASSES, MAGIC LANTERNS, BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS. Urutvhitf Iiuitrinnenls, riilloKaphlral ani ( liei.ilenl Aiiinrntiu. Ut and Diwnj.tln of oar Ten OatsI1Kne!, .ni 024 Chestnut SI, PHILADELPHIA. IcbS-ly V IRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE, WJ ltm. !0 to 10.1)00 icrei t a to J Sr acre, (lood mirketi. Healthy cllnute'r'.vor, able pro;pecu. Write lor clrcnlara contalnlni decrlpllon. Sent Tree. PYLK & DtllAVKV' tlco 85-lw ulil Is .s handsome v.lHB UVMl' givon with a 5 orJcr for Tea anacotr ce. An Iron Mono t'llAMliKIt KPT innlM-M nr n TV . uvn rlecog. or a lianclsoiiioliltUNZH HANi.i'su i.A,i t'lven with a -ltl order. A t'IIA.Mlli:i( SKI' ofiu liiiwfs, wun Ltuo, maruon or iiinliuanu or nu lltov bTONK CHINA Ti; hE'l' Ot 6tl nieces, urn lll.As KT otso nlwes given with una order, IIANIJ. komii I'ltEMlUllS, consltlti ot Decorated China lYitru iu lea neiM. aibu limner an i ica sus.-d.... blnrU, and Chamber sets, etc., etc., given with orders for tis, fio, M, tin and 50. send lor clrcu. lar, which win give jou fun lurtlculara. uliAKU t'NION T1IA I'O.Ml'ANV, i'3 f-outli .Malufct iiiiivus jKtuv, in. urtiuuuur ters tl Front street. Kew York city. may js-jy lor working people Send 10 cents post- lUrn mill U.1 Wllf ti.nll vn.t frm. n nu-.l valuable wimple bax ot goods that will pay jou tu the way of inaklnir mora money In a few dav a than vnu e erthniiL.hr. ink.i. Uo nt any Luolneha. Capital not rcnulied. vou can ino at uoaio anu worK mt-paio u u.o only, or all the time All ot both Mxes. ot all ages, grand. ly bticccbaful, W cents to J3 caMly earned every evening, 'Iliat all who want work limy test tlm btisluebs, we mako this unparalleled oft,en To all who to not well Batlsfledwe wllUend ft to nay for tlio troublo ot wilting us. l ull p.irltcutars, directions, etc., tent free. Immense, pay absolute ly auiviur uiiau biuu uv uuee. lion I ueiay. Address Stikson Co., 1'oitland, Maine. UcclB. Slates and Felts, Slate Mantels, Slate 12 lack ISoards, School Slate, Rooting Slate, Roofing Felts, i, 2&3 r. y nui.r.. 85 Ijickawanna Aveni nue, scranton, l'a jiaym-iy T. BARNUM'So'u ".tiik fc'iuur op uy urr. Ani lltu Art 01 ZJpncy Uetlluir with LS& V mm A .'m m t-ieiii.l,iviv.t rAM LY SUALES I ntli.ly n,.w In wl. ,!.. wMViS L.rr.fi?? w lull ciciy (anilly nc.U tn.l will Uv kVniri .u: IJT. .1 -..ail. I OKilllU IUMAKI1 , I dee.-Wi.-ald, I 74 M t luy K liluM.l TAKE: SIMMONS LIVER SEWJUTOS I'or nil diseases ol t ho Llvtr, Kidneyi, Stomach and Splcoa. This purely vegctablo pre- Paratlon.now bo celebrated as a air ily Jteillelue, originated In the south in isss. It acts gently on tlio lionets nnd Kid neys and corrects tho act loti of tho I.lver. nnd Is, therefore, tho tiest preparatory mrsl I c I n e, whatever tho Rlckne-w may provo lobe, In nil common ills eases II will, tin.is-lstcd by any other mcdlclr.o, i-Hwt a speedy cure. The Itpculntor Is safeto mlmlnlster In any con dition nf tho system, and under nn rlrcu ustances can It do harm. It w 111 Inv Igorate Itko a glass of wlnr, but Is no Intoxicating beverago to lend to ii.ii-iiii'i-izini-u ; win irinnuie (iigesii n, ui-wiimie headache, and generally tonn up the sj stein. 'Iho .-'null, nut. iuipitfas.ini, and lis viruu-s uu No losoftlme, no Interrup ruptlon or stoppage of business while taking (ho Hegulator. Children compliilning of t'ollo, Headache, i r . Ick siomach, a leaspoonlulormorr will give re lief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to .MAI.AHIA. will expel tho poison nnd pro tect tliom from attack. A I'llYSRiAN'S OPINION. I havo been practicing medlclno for twenty 3 enm, nnd have never been able to put up a voire, tnble compound that would, llkoMintnons I.lver Hegulator, prompt tr and effectively mnvo tho i.ni-r iu iieiiiiii, iiihi m i ue s lino hut- am (insie m or wcanentngi uie ulgestlvo and assimilative pow. ers of tho s) stem. I,. .M. llisros, M I)., Wash- iiiluii, arK. PRKrAKEn nv .. H Xitlhi D Co,l'lnhiihlphUtJ'a TEIiiVWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND 1J WEsTKitN n.uutoAD. BLOOMSnUliG DIVISION. NOKTlf. STATIONS. I SOUTH. p.m. p.m. 9 m 11 3 1 8 61 is -it, s JS 1 '11 411 !-' 15 a.m S 30, a.m. a.m. p.m. ....viranton.... c in 9 15 am liellcvuc,.., ! o 15 9 20 2 ui ...Taylorvlllo... , (i 20 9 20 2 lb ..Lackawanna., a 27 ti m - yi S 2(1 S 2.' 8 If. 8 III 11 OS s III I'ltteton (I 31 Ii II 2 30 8 (11 ..Weit I'lttSlon. 0 4(1 9 41 2 38 8 3, V! (II s at ii as 8 II II Bl 8 VI 11 SO S OS 1 1 47 8 (If 11 II 8 0:1 II i! os ....Wyoming., . a 15 V 02 3 41 ..Mnltbv (1 49 ti s.i - ii : 50 ' If! ' 42 ' 3S 31 ' 31, ....UCUIiett I 1151 10 0-2 4f ....Kingston..., 38 101.12 50 ....Kingston .... Plymouth June ....l'lj mouth.... .... Atomlalo. . (I 5S .0 03 1 511 7 l'2 10 10 3 53 7 07 II) 153 Oi 7 13 10 20 3 03 7 13 111 23 3 10 7 59 II :w 01 11 HI m u uu Minticoko I II It SI 2.l,llunlock'.s treek 7 21 10 1(2 3 110 II 13 IS 11 (0 11 10 SI 05 111 II 7 12 7 00 li 51 (I 471 II 41 6 3S 0 31 a 21! C 21 0 1(1 II 11 Milckshlnny.. 7 37 10 44 3 119 iiicK-s t erry .lleach Haven.. lierwlck..., .lirlar creek. ..xlllow drove.. .. .M.i.o ltldgo... i:spy ...litoomsburg... . .. ltupcrt Catawi a lirldgo . . Danville.... 7 5U II 11 3 5J 7 51 1 0-1 3 58 8 01 11 114 03 8 10 11 20 4 12 C 58 10 II C 51 10 US 6 50 10 31 6 -13 IC 37 6 an io si 8 11 n r4 io s 25 li 3J4 t S 30 11 44 4 34 6 SO 10 10 8 30 1 50 4 40 8 41 11 53 4 46 6 25 10 II 6 OS 511 6 01) 9 49 5 55 I) 45 5 40 9 3J p.m. a tu. 8 53 12 13 5 01 .Chulasky....! 5 43 1 1) 03 12 vameron u os i2 23 a 17 9 25 13 40 5 33 fi H2 Xnrtlilimherlan,! o.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. W. F. IIALSTEAD, Supt. Superintendent's omce. Scranton, Feb.lst.18i Pennsylvania Railroad. li-MI Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IN TIME TABLE. In effliCt. XftV. Hfh IBS-. Train. l..n C. n EASTWAHD, 9.10 a.m.. Se.1 Shorn Hvlir..a Mllv p...n( . ..aniauuiK iiuu iiiieriueuiaiusiaiiuiis, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 n. m. : New York. 0.20 p. in. ; Baltimore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washington, 5.50 p. in., connecting nt l'lilladelphla for alt bea Shore points. Through Daisenirer coach to Philadelphia. dally except SundayJ.for Harnsburg and Interme diate stations, arriving nt 1' h 1 1 a d o 1 p li 1 a ti.50 n. in. New York. as n m . ll.ililiY.nra i5p. m. ; Washington, s.00 p. m.' Parlor car tlirOUirll to 1' iH.lllp lililii nnrt n.uu.nm, nn..hn. through to l'hlladelplila and llaitluiore. p. iu. iicuuYu vvecoinmouaiion (aauy for Harrlsburg and all intermediate stations, arrlv. ing nt l'lilladelphla 4 25 a. m. : New York 7,oo a. in. uiiiuiuuru. d.l-.i i. ni. w iis i np-tnn rT n in Sleeping car accommodations mn in a,irura.i , Ilarrlsburc-for I'lilladelnhi.-innii v..w vnrL- iw. sinn uajs aiuiougu sleeping car win bo run; on this tralntrom WIlllamsp'ttol'hiladeliihla.l'hlladclDhla passeiigeracani-emaininsieepcrundlsturbcduntl TUa. m T!rlo Vnii M.iiiv pvni vnTnin- iur iiarnsuuri? ami lntermi-ii aio utntinnu .. . . T .......u.,, arriving at 1-hifadelpUla 8.25 a. m. New York n.au a. m. ; iiammpre S.l5n. m. s Washington, 9.25 a. in. Through inilman Heeplugcnisare runon iun inuii iu i-niiaueipiiia, uaitiinoro and washing ton, and through passenger coaches to 1'hlladel- puiu aim iiauunore. WEsrwAitiJ. 5.20a. m.nrlfi Mali MnlK' rrnlUnnnlul tn Krloand allluiermedlato stations and L'anan'dat! gua nnd Intermediate Matinns. iinr.hi.vtpr iinrri: roandNlagaial-'alls. with thiouirh liniumn Put. acu cara and passenger coaches to trio aud ltoch- vsicr. I inAtiT -ws rfniCl3. Wa,1' oxtcpt Sunday) lor . ' .".."IIV..I.I.O CLUIIU11S. I.Uln. in Nl:icr.il-:1 l-IVI...UU .I..II.- Pvnan. daj-) lor Kano and intermediate stations and Can audalgu.i and prluclpal inteunedlato stations, Itochester. OutTulo nnrl N-i.ii-.im 1.-AHJ ..-in! i'llochesie'r through passenger coaches tu Kano nnd lie-Chester auu l-arior car io wiuiamsport. no0tL Kins aud intermediate stations, w ith through nns. senger coaches to iteuovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m.-sunday mall for itenovo and lntcrme- wh snximnY K.sx anu south. - Siinday mall leaves l'lilladelphla 4.30 a. rn HarrlSburi; 7.4U nrrlvlnir nt snnhiiiv ii un ... .. i.i. thiouirii sieeiittH-pur fr..in iiiii..h:.i..'i... V.-.. "S'l inre,, leaves ,.un.rt.,nfc.. . . . Harrlsburg. S.I0 a. in. ri.mv ..i.,,t k,,,',,.". arming at bunbury 9.53. u. m. ' :hlladelDhla.7.i0a. m. It.Mionnm? -5Pnein J.ny I S'S !!irtf S, buffl.ia'as piila ana llaltlmoie. rubl Lint h'.ivi'j 'cw Vnt-L n rui n r . ii.ti.,.i llila.ll.au a. in. w.u.11111 -inn ii m U; . f,7 r smfhlir?-" W?;! iMy t'?,Vr'l'V,f'u"aa5' arflv log at coaches (rom 1'hliadeiphta and liatiLore. niTi, V. . ! "taus"!'T lorn ttoup. in. j 1'hlladel- nori il.su ixnu, (dally okXviu at sunbur,' sas T "5., wVtiV trough' r5m.!a? ij. in. ; wasuiugicn, iu.uo n. m. : Haiti blee itaimuoV; ltl.(t.irl..l.Tl..: " i' t WVULUViJ 11UU I iv, iia.i.i!to. a-vii.ii;iiakki: ll'm!nni?i;wty,Mt'lis'1' WUMIimV, IIA.I.!iTOt-S Jill II) niniivp., Wllkesbarro Man ipn.:.'U k....i...'J... ... nn I arrl.vlngat moomWry 10.WrmearJra 12.18 p. in. txpress liist leaves Sunbury 6.13 p. m.. arriving rivtKf i 1,avos ""es-barre 245 p. m." ar- . o t. ... y, ui .ouuuury D.itip.iu. SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.23 a. m.. arriving at lllooui Ferrv 10:14a. in., u iiiLJlii. !..!. V. nllnrl.iv nr.nnm,.l.i.,. u . . V..1'0.1.'-1 U-,J1' P. n, .rlvmgnt Hloom i. nVriii...vS in',i.'.,V.':''.,l?."llhls-'lllrro5:i3 CHA. H I'L'OII. J. It. WOOD. (Jen. ilanager. Ueu. Passenger Agent jTOTICK TO STOCKHOI,Di:itS. oflh.f0m,m,nfh?,?.f 'f."'?? ' a "o-'rJ directors , u viutk p. in., tu servo tor Uitt ensuing ear. .i.n , ii. (iiiorz, v-.n (Mwliini- Kevlsed uta cost of over ioo,ooj. lias 40 Editors aim aj uepts. ......,,, DI.I.US KASII-Y atul VVKT linn WUUICll ill l.inrv nn..... v" -- - - - v vu..v Auuress, A. J. JOHNSON 8t CO.. 11 Oreat Jones St., New Yorl. dec.- .ll-4t..d. r,l"ll.'li t. . VVj,;,Vn7,o ffi Sto'lniHK.??? fit Art n.t.n W ' iitth.1.. iinr n )l) send tlx cents rn .'Myiniii receue A 1 II 13 uuv OI g -OdS , iufft wxrzi . eW. JSi: ruIiV'f'fonl (tiuis, 'liiuus to., Augiintu,j Maine.' Vsi 111 RTNH.ti.u .T r. F iguiyiuir.rar. ul..n.,.V,3V -o !.""" ..... ..A. otutuu,!!! Mtv, Maw Vg,k. VIRGINIA FARMS SftgJ clrcultr, A, u, luiw, l'i ClhuiU. Chetp homrt uoinny. Sen.l f0, cutxiUU, Vu. tlco 25-lw aid CONSUMPTION. I tan IR..IU.0 tuiJ, l..r 1 triS una lli.iuxu.lso ( ca.ui ..I iu. , J ,,ni o(Y ,i lai.rlllil t. .VI will ..ndTllVu nrff .Wis)? I. t'.tti.rw.tUA Vl.tri is in tho hivo (o caro for tho feeding of ino inrvn.scftiinj ot llio colls nntl r)colv itig honey from tho bees na tlicy como in lonJctl nnd di-poslt it in tlio culls nnti scai mom tip wiion tho lionoy is properly riptnod,nftfr' whloli timo tlioy become lionoy gatherer?. Tbo drono or initio boo llvts on tbo labor of tho worker nnd is only of tno to fcrtillza tho young (pa-en, nt.tl m soon n. tho honey llow .thickens llio'woikeM tliivotlum out of thu hivo nnd kill them ns they nro only considered ns consuitars. It has nlwnys been n ipiery how tho bets could htoio tlieir honey in thee- lis mid h.nu it tiinalii tla-u-wilhotil liuiiiiiig out. Tho panl. tcii-ioii I observed n beo brgiti .ttiring linia-y in noill next to tlio observation glass in ouo of my hives ami I foil t.l on close examination that tlio beo had covi rod tho baso of tlio cell with n thin tenacious film mid when tho beo wished to store Its load of honey it liua-ritd ils tonguo through atul under llio coaling nnd in jected tliu lionoy bitienlli and ns tbo cell tilled ino film moved outwards it till thus held the honey in place until tliu ctll was filled and ready to cap over. In starling lo keep bets il is neeis aary I) adopt a hivo with movablo I rami s, nml the leat fixtures, you can have iu constructing it tliu belter il will be. And of tho kind of bees to havo after having tho black, Italian, Holy Land, Cyprian nnd Albino bees 1 pn ft-r the leather colored Italian, for all put posts. An inexperienced person should not begin with moro than ono ur two colon'us as they will in oienso in numbers perlinps ns last as his i-xpeiienco antl knowledge in creases. The best timo to purchase is in the month of May and then do select on account of weight ns to (inuti lity of bets tho colony contains. For at that season of tlio year it is best to bnVo the colony slroiig,for if you have plenty of been you may expict tally stroni' swarms and surnlus houuv. Tlio swarming season is ono of much interest and it is thus tho bee keeper secures I. is iner. aso of colonies. When the first swarm issues it is accompan ied with the old qnein, and tin; lie keeper should bo in readiness with a hive and as soon as they havo cluster ed tl.ey should be bivid and put on the stand which they mo to occupy. In eight to twelve days after the lilst swarm issues, you may by holding your ear lo tlio sido of the hivo hear a peculiar peeping, for tho first (pi ecu that eineiges irom a cell will go to rovinu thiotiKh the hive and attemnt to destroy the cells that rimniti mid if tl, l'" gtiarit thorn tho queen will niaKo a noiso something like peep, peep, nnd the queens iu tbo cells will 0' answer quit, quit, and thev keen that 1 uo mi uuoui me iimo tno next queen 1 ' ..!.. . t ., ,. 1 ... lo "'"V l". '""" nom tne cen, wnen ino oees win cast, a swarm toimetl tho second swaim, accompanied by tho queen that first hatched. It it is tho dtsiro to have surplus instead of in crease then, eight days after the issue ing of tho first swarm the hivo should be opened and nil tlio cells icmoved except one. and that will prevent any further swarming. The best time, if the colonies aie strong, to put on section boxes for surplti, is about tho time the apple trees are iu bloom, for linn if the bees -io not swarm, as it is the lase some seasons, you will be sure il ti ere is a flow of honey to gel some surplus. As soon as one sit of hoxis aro partly cappw! y on should laise them up ar.d placo another case of section beneath the oilier, and I bo bei s will at once oectipv them mid beirin building comb and storini' .... to. . 1 r, iu them. ' ,le" ,llu honey season is over L ie boxes should bo removed or the bees moving over them will soil it. Tho great difficulty iu beo keeping has been tho wintering of them safclv. It is ,.(., , t V' , ., H!llu 10 -ay that thu iveraue loss in wintei illtr t ho bees in llio Wirtlw.rn I States has Iw.dii finin f,i...t.t. ir... '...-. a.w... .... ... m H..V i , .- I"'1 CLI11' iets li ptoperly packed iu cha t auil have Iwenlv to "o Hounds . t i muuj iu u imiuius j, pi-.it.-i4 aim ctiiuiiy iti oee cmi ,oo wintered at a loss not cxccedicg 10 per cent. Tho past two winters I have not lost a colony wintered in boxes or clamps sixteen ieiiionir, two leet wu n nnd fifteen inches Inch at the rear and thirty inches at tho front. Uemovo tho cans and after niacin'' nn inch of chaff on tho bottom set the hive on it abUt lW0 "1C"CS "l'"1 all(1 1 UI 7 ' men mi 1 all the spaces and on tho top will chaff am put on a good roof that wil Ull II not p.ik-. Ilavit tliul.ii-.u nil r. ,., ...i 1 . , ,ul-"'S one wni nn(1 i,VB a tunnel from each "HS" .! ' bce3 V out when- u ci uioy iitsirr, anu so you can re- movo tlio entrance lilock and retuovo .11 -1.. i i , . .. . .-...u.u I -o ueau oees uurint' the winter. I 1' DO Upwonl Vtnt.la'ion but C.lt a winter small nassaLM ihrotnrh tli combs about two inehns 1.U, il. bar so Iho lieon nan ii.i frm l.n " to the cluster. Do not let the en- trance oecamo clogged with dead bees or you will lose tlicm bv- BiuolheririL' In conclusion "tlio nurnbrr of colonies in the United btates in 1881 was3.0()t). 000 and tlio honey produced for that vnni Tiirn-rt ilm,. mi1 Ann i .1 -u".u""."o ami mo value was 800,000,000. And this "cctar would all uo to wasto if it , .1 I V . . nnl 4 . .1... 1 1. . a . mil, iui me ueu Keeper and ins bees Tl'L'y thus save to tho oouuiry tha which would otherwiio bo lost. Api that uiiiiiuc is tuns ni inner immense W in tin. i.i. t!. :,.i Ar .i... I . ' ' " . T 1 '"y Ji I lit. J' ill Fashion Notes, For misses, velveteen skirts of t'nr. ... . i.i.... i . : . : .a m-i, uiuu or orown aru tasluonable, Large, fancy buttons aro olas.nd phuJe,,, of used as eo uu cuiiur sine oi nasques and jackets Prettv anrniiH fnr ui.lmr.l T. ' " " v. .. . I. . Ij maau ot black silk worked in silk, nv of lino black alapaca decorated with creweis Little heads of spaniels with class oiro .uu buuii oil so 110 OI I in nriiv mnllj a lasmuil WHICH WO 00 HOt tlllllk Will be received with favor. Look visiles aro mado of tlm nau. vvooieu Jnbrics winch imitato a laco pattern placed over a colored linini; C?.t t il . . Qinous oi nu sizes com nuo n tlm greatest favor and appear in most cos tumes, tnoiigii rarely employed with- out beillff combined with nlnli. .ni.!.,l 1 lliick, plusby, woolen materials aro j'.u, nuuu n tho season advances, for walki.m costumer Kaded shades of violet and heliotropo rH nil.n tnnwi I,. , n t s for post, aro onco more in great vogue for dres teS.rift 8y toilette.-.. These shade ..n,.,U., 1,roltily witlt Cruam or whll laco , Vctkn mV woo, Astrakhan aud iox are tho fasluoimblo trimminirs used upon tailor-mado suits for ladies in mourning. 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