??5wSwPTSBHM '5?jn7FTlllluPll,iR!1 -flSJ" KiCUU itivnie iften . "- - --"wv--"'- .. JT '. . j -Wi! J V1 ,-f,r',jV''.Sk 1 ,'. ' ". ',.--. - c 'f i -3-hS ! M - '! ff ! ' " ".. m I Ml ! Il H ' I " - 1 Ml H I i i i i ii i i w i i -TTV S R - ff . "V HE WORLD'S MOST MARVELOUS CLEANSER AND POLISHER !! f k -!? 3- 3J. ,sirsjc-x- -lJ"J feeT r" -fgH?i NT: JS 'T D I SAPPE aSaI E from Eve .v .:S?J i ts""vapjf iT"J ftV.lil f i few i fif Hi I I! puri, Cleans WILL DO And receive a Sample LABOR'S TOUGH BKAUEHS. HISTORY OF VVORKINGMEN'S PAPERS IN THE UMTED STATES. Ih Flnt Apprarcd In 1830 Four Aeni of lleiim ltI!Til l)j Suirt Decline A rutlinrii) Llnril with hnssflle Toiub Teiub tuura "Ijlier Aicliiteil I'rrst." Early ill Scptcmltern ciiculnr letter, signed by J. 51. Kelly, of Pittsburg, as chairman, ami Clrulcs Guy niewii, of New Yerk, aa ficerrtary, as Bent te tlie editors of labor papcid in the United States, nsLiny their attendance upon a meeting te be held in New Yerk city en Oct. 11 and 12. This circular met ith a hiarty Buppert, as n tleier union be tween the publishers of join nab dovetcd te the interests of I iber ha long been debired. The principal ebjret te be at tained through such a union is the estab lishment and perfection of a plan where by the important news In the industiial centers of the country may be gathered nnd furnished each of the co-operators; in ether tteuls. the organization of an "Associated Laber Press." Such an or ganization ciisted several years age, but it was a failure and seen fell te pieces because of a lack of effort en the pait of its members. Apropos of this meeting a short review of the labor press of the United States J. P. Jl'DOKNUI.L. may net be uinUi, as it lias never bctn given m the public prints Tlie first papers devoted esehiMvc ly te the intuii'Ms of labor in the United States of which any record can be found wcie tbose which grew ri i F. K. FOSTCIU H. O. IIASKLLU movement of 1SJ0 out of the political in New Yerk, Slassachusctts and three or four ether eastern states. In that year the Weikingnien'a party was or er ganizLd and stivrral weekly journals espousing its pilnnples wcre estab lished, but tliey wcre uet sup ported, and hence were siiert lived. In 1603 about the only paper of this class existing was The New Cngland Ar tisan, published at Dosten. It was tlie official organ of the 'NVerUngmen's par tj , but it seen went the way of the rest from lack of support. There w as a slight revival in tiiis direction in the forties, and papers were established in several of the prominent eastern cities, The Voice of Industry, which made it3 first appear appear ance in ritcliburg, Mass., being the most noteworthy. But these papers, like theso of the rarlkr movement, and hke the purely labor paper ever tince, had a precarious existence nnd died young. Iu 1871 monthly and weeklj journals deveted te fiecial interests weie quite numerous, the machinists', the iien workers', the shoemakers' and tlie coopers' unions each having their efllcial journals. There were rdse ether and mero geucral labor papers established about this time, among whkh vvjis The Verkingmtii'a Advo Adve cit', of CMcage. Seme of these paDen jggyky Ai'SS9 I sCUniV Lf W J j00iiA "SHoeIcI every where; OiH.HlP A DAY'S WORK IN AN HOUR AND WILL DO IT BETTER!! If net obtainable"near Yeu send name and address, mentioning this paper, te Benjamin Breeke and Company, v Free by Mail. ineaeniy u tcvv menllis, etlicrs survived for two or three years, but noue of them me as much as remembered by the rank nnd file of the labor movement today, Tlie only journals of thi3 class that were started prier te 18S0, which arc issued to day, are Tlie Laber Standard, of Pater bon, N. J., edited by Jeseph P. ilcDen- nell, its present editor, and Tlie National Laber Tnbune, of Pittsburg, founded b Themas J. Armstrong ni d conducted by him until Die time of his death, somo semo some w hat mero than n year age. Tlie latter paper i3 new managed by the widow nnd a Li ether of its founder. The great lioem in the field of labor journalism came in the ears of 18S2 1630. during the time of the phenomenal growth of the trades unions and the Knights of Laber Towns of 20,000 in habitants, and iu several instances of less population, hail tlicir weekly papers, some of goodly sire mill miiiie very small, soine ably edited vnd l-eiiie othcrwise Iu seveial cities dailies weie started, notably The Leader, of New Yeikcity, which was among the first te go when the dccllne began New three or four German and as many Diglisli daily pa peis in tlie United States are devoted exclusively te tlie interests of labor Though many of these established duiing the boom did net live te celebrate uu anniversary, theie weie in tlie United States iu 18S0 net less than 300 such pa pers. Qiiite a goodly number wcre de voted te the class interests of distinct callings nnd were issued by the author ity of unions, nnd many of theso are still being published; but the greater number were for labor, whether skilled or un skilled. Several were pronouncedly socialistic, nnd three or four went se far as te tly the banner of anarchism It is uet essential, if it w ere possible.te gi v e the names of mero than a email puiportien of the lalier papers of thnv, four or five j ears age. a few fiem e-idi section as icpreseiita tives being Biitileient lu thu east there were Jehn Sainton's Paper and the lloy lley lloy cetter (new The Union Printer), of New Yeik, The Craftsnun. of Washington, The leader, edited by Trauk K Pester, of flosteiuThe LalioiMandird.ef Patei Patei sen, N. J.; The Ux.smner. of Hartferd, The Tocsin, of Philadi Iplu.i. In the middle ceuntiy Thu Tribune, The Herald and The Commener, of Pitts burg; The Ohie Valley Hudgct, edited by Jehn l'hmami, of Wheeling; The Workman, of Cleveland. The Laber Leaf, edited by Josrph A. Lab idle, of Detroit; The Unionist, of Cincinnati, Tlie Signal, of Indianapolis; The Knights of Laber, of Chicago; tlie Union, of bt. Leuis. Southern Industry, of New Orleans, and The Laber Heiald, of Ilirliiuend, Va., were the leading southern repre sentatives The Laber Cnquiicr.ef Denver, cdittd by Jeseph It, Duchauan (who conducted a paper of the same nam in Chicago during 1877-78), The Hayes Valley Ad vertiser, of Sin Trancisce and The West ern Watrhman, of Hureku, Cal., looked out for the west The Denver paper was radically socialistic Truth, of San Fran Fran ciseo, edited bv Ilurnttte G. Haskell, a paper which attracted considerable at tention because of its pronounced social ism, suspended in ISSH. The public h already mero or less familiar with The Alarm, of Chicago, which wa3 founded by A. It. Parsons, one et the men exe cuted Nev U, tS97 for participation Ii the Haymarket meeting Since 1S68 there has hien acteady d -cliue in the number of I iber papers, and at present there n"re net mero than l!W published. 5!est of the distinctly traile papers have survived, und several liars been recently added te this class. Thu h Prfe. re g2fS5gS"y,I .xsi - St', - i - is mie pioeaiuy te tlie gieal gieutli of the trades unions during the past three j cars, while the decline of (he ether class may be accounted for In the re-m.-ul.able decline of the order of Knights of Laber. The pathway tiaveled by the labei movement is lined with mounds whose slabs bear the epitaph- "I-aber Pajier.' Died fi etii Starvation." Among the leading papers takint special interest lu the New Yerk con fcience are Laber Stnndaid, Paterwiii. N. J.; Truth, Hutrale; Union Printer and Workman's Advocate, New YeiJj city, Uiber Tiibune, (2l.isswerl.cr nnd Com Com eoner and Glasswerkcr'a Hudgel, Pitts burg; Laber Signal, Indianapolis, Crafts man, Washington, Critic, Baltimore Lxauiiner, Iiaitferd, Laber Herald, ltichiuend, Va.; Iilnir 1'res.s, ilroekln, I-aUr Bulletin, Dteatur, Ills.; Working World, Atlanta, (la.. Workman, llioek llieek llioek ten, Mass.; Ixader, Bosten, I'rec Pus.s, Baltimore; iteview, Lonaconing, Sid., and the following official trade journals. Paiiitcrd' Jein ual, Cigai milkers' Jein ual, Granite Cutteis' Jeuinal, I'ninitiire Workers' Journal, Tailors' Journal, I-as-tcr(sheemakeis), Carpenter. CHESS AND CHECKERS. Chess problem Ne. 81. Dlack. IS mimsm H4IE3 u I mm m i n n m LtfA as m srisa r.!Z 1 S UZ?i jj?. ewa n White. White te play and inale hi two moves. Checker prelilim Ne Bl Black-1, 1,5, 18 a S3 Klejaj 9 i 1 W& SS?' Wliitu-6, 11, U,?.i. Whlle te play and win. 6OMT10X3. CIicsb problem Ne. 30. White. Black. l..lteB3X. L.KteIH. a..BteI17X. a-.Tluterposes. 3 Jl X P mata. Checker problem Ne. SO; Black-1, 21, S2. White 10. 31. White. Black. 1..16tel9 1..32te29 2.. 10 te 23 S..Sdte83 3..23teiy S..2lte23 4..10te23 4.. lte 0 & 31 te 27 5.. UtelQ 0. 27 te 21 Drawn. iix.e run. Tettlt and Burke, of tlie Terente taatn, are Mid te liav e 1 eceired an offer te piny iu Aui traha tliU winter and i,re thiuLlns terieutly of crossing tlie Pacific ocean te ttieAiitI9Jes. Kaatz, captain of tbe Clevelanda, has Uvn fliiwl mere than any ether National Icaztie player. facti Sf evecy iBK !! sm at CLANE'S UVUltll'lLld. THCOCNCINUUIhC. -ClXKllllATKD- LIVER JPLLS! READ THIS! nemltuj Bres. IlCMiSll.s I'ern Ions time I Hiiirirert from the clients or ImlliiiilluM tnul rilck licadnclie, mill en trv liii your Dr. U. .MeUme's C'clebrat. it I.lvcrl'llfs I fe-iiitl 'julelc mill MitlhOictery ir llcf. A very fe- Ue-rj doc llie vverlc unit 1 wenltl nut Ijc wltlieut llirui. Ol.O. II KAltltlri Sioux l'alli, DaUula. Ni;Vi:it KNOWN TO PAIL. Cure stcl; licmluclie, Ij11Iemsu(, llvtr com plaint, IndlsoHlleii, iljuiieptl i, lirartbiirn, mu liirlii, pliniile.H en thu niiu unit lely. liniitrc hliiiHl, etc., by uilue rvgulurly Dr. C. .McIjiiiu's CeliirntisI l.ivcrl'llls, prepnrfil only b I'ltui lint Uretlieni, I'lttstmri;, 1., th'i nurlcet b Iiiij full of inilUlllens of thoiuune Mcljmc, sflli(l illtlerciitly but of tlie Kime iireiiuiirliitluii. AtHnvsliw.kler tlioMxti.ituteef 1 Ii inline llni. nml 0. Mel-anu, 1'llUibiir, la., en thu wmpixr. All ethers mi) worthless when computed with tlie Keniilnc ircLmie'M. nev-J0-l coif u.ThAW H USU'IUtUV'S I Hit. IIUIIl'lIItEY'H HITCH'ICS nrotclcntl nretclcntl 1 eallyanilcarctiillypre'pnifaprfcrlptlen8;useJ l fermany j earn In private pructlee with sueeeM nnd ler ever thirty je.iu iimM by tlie ceple. I KveryslnKloSiictllle U ft upcclul euro for the iltsrase named. 'lhceHix.rlllcciire without (lriisclii, pure- lnger rcuuclni; tlin yteni, ami urn lntutimul iii.ii ttie Nevr.HudN' nt.Mi.Diui op 'ini: WOHIiU. I ISTOI-l'HINCII'Al, MOS. (U-r-S, 1'ltlCI-S 1. rnVKUH, Congestion, Inflammation .'ii 2. vv OHMS, Werm Tover, Werm Celic .a 3. eitYINUC01,lC,or'Ieethln(jef Infant, M 4. UlAHHIUKX.ofL'lillilrtner A(lulln .!4" 0. l)Y.Si:.N 1 l.HY, Orlplnc. Illlleim Celic. .2S u. uiuii.i ha luiuiu.H, veniiiuiE 7. COUOHS, Cela, llrenehllla- 8. N'i:iIHAI.OIA,Toelhiichc. racaelie V. 1I1:a1i VC1IU, HclcIIeaduttic, Vertigo 10 IlYbl'IM'MA. K'lleutHlnnincfi ll.hliri'HIMSSlierl'AIN'l III. I'KHIOUS, . is. vv mi Li, teu rromse i-eriii-i 1 1. C KOe'i'. CeUL'h, IMItlruH Hn ntjiliu; II.MAl.l lllll.u.M, i.esiiicina, i.ruju 15. Itlll.tlMATlSM, Hhcumiitfcruliii 111. I'i:vi:it mid AUUi:, Chilli, Miliaria 17 rii.i.-s liimuer jiii-euinK .. IV. CATAHUII.IiilHi'iiza.Cnlilln tlielliiul, SO WHfxll'INOCOLdlf, Violent Cemjhi in M I. (ICN'CHALi . Di;iin,n v,i'iiicai weak- lieu) . . 11 27. KIDM'A OISIIAHi: M I 2. NT.HVOfs liUIIMIY . AIM I !W. fltINAIl Ul AU.Ms.Wfttlii!; Ileil, SJ) ' n. Ivlul lufu r.1.' 'I'll. llltlll t...lr,ll.,I tten - .51.00 bold by ilnnrtrUtj. or sent postpaid en receipt of price. Di . llu'inuicr i.Ma:;i;ai,(I1I pai;ti) rhhly bound In rleili nnd cold, mulled Irn-. Hum m hi. vs' Mi 11IHM.C0 ,1'jj 1 ullei.ht.N'. Y e SlMXiriCH. Tu,T1.3.tw JULY'S CH1.AM 0MI. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Clcames the Naval I'avsagcs, Alia) 1'aln mid Innauiinatte.i, Ileal tlie Sere, HiHtercs the hen .ca or 1 avte and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A partlcle 11 applied tn enth neitrll mid I azrteablc i TKti.'jeeui ut iiuKki, lurtii, ri.lefrtl 1)1 elritE. ULYUitOI IIURS, sepll-lydiw Ne. W Wurren Ot., New Yerk. AF -KAK L'NDBVnWHTI) TAttrS or ilm 11 11 nmn Iledv I.nlare'ed. Dovdeiel. htrenstln.nd, ttu, Is n liit(.relllitf ndvtrll.9 ment long run In our ptir. In reply te In In eulrlew we wilt my that thore U 110 e Wclence of hDinbtigalieut thlx. On the contrary, the ud ud vrtlterarevtry hlghl Indoned. Interested lHjruens may get teak d tlrculam g Ivlns all pur tifuhir. by wrlUrs te the llctfU MEDICAL t O , S Hwjn Bt., lluflule. afi . Wv 7Wr.f lite, f!' law Bw9 P?s5ggP Tail I i-H, 1 1 1 M H OA ss gyj-gs Si; n r Lt-jlf- SSKBi r?S.S?l' s4t4&i3ffiL 5? J5STSP5 3r2;St?5&i 45Wfe2 Igt-P ;?"- R -ytfe? 3 m& Qiveesviva, c LAHKirH CBYI.ON '1 I1A I Clarke's Ceylon Tea ! 16 due of Hit Illicit crevUliH of Tin wlih Ii him been lniHirletl, mid for rllmcs and dillnuy of flavor, It It muiirjmiccd by any oilier iluxx of 1 0.1. CI.VItKI.'HCOKKniSauiwrlerlu .iiinllty li nm sold In this market. 1 Ine Hwcet Iteaatrd Ceil em '.Vi pr pound. Clarlib'a Combtmitleii Cell tc; lit 26a md 2Ud per pound, ii the limit Viiluuevcreirercd. eirr PHiciw in anecniiiia. i:.xtm Dried Jktf, l!c per pound ; IU peiiiuN rorjl.ej. (Vlllernlu Hums, ;e te lOn per pound. Cnlir.irnla April (, K;e. 15c, 10 per peuiul, Ciillferdla I'luiii", J petniili for 23e. Callfornlii'rubleSjriip lliiest In thu world I5i ivr itinrl. I.li;litHyniiiiiily8ap',riuart (Jniit ll.iri'uliia In Ji lilts and 1'ittcrvcn. Whelesale and lli-tall Ten. Coiree mid (lieccry hlere, , i2AiiseuTii qui:i:n 8im:irr, ffi-lli'udiiunrtirs for Puppy Oil beip. 'lilpplieiie, l'rte liellvcry. J8-tfdAw A TKEIBTW. The End of the World Is Net Yet, A Seni I'oellili 1'cnple llieuflil It Would, but In Hurtly the l'lnce te lluy Your Oreccrlet t Tlin LAIlOUSTHTOIti: I 'I Hi: HUAVICHTHIOCKI Till'. UIBT LOCATION t Qoeda Retailed at Whelesale Prices! I'nrler I'rlde laiamel, .Ay. ., ItstlllA Tltle 1. tlin liukl H(oe l'ellih in the uerld Annlled uilh a woolen cloth. .N'e dust, no runt. He dneiit from 1 Jc te loe ft bettle. ni:Ai)ANini:Li.YeunNi:HJiiiiQit 3 Tn i:upeniled AplileH, 2.VJ , 3 1M l.'iiipora l.'iiipera tcit Aprlceln, 2.V ; J fti lairpe 1'reiieli I'runex, i'y , ,ir,Httml(H Habilim. 'Sn fi I'laelien, ilm, 2 Vm lleit i;uoraled IVarlirs, 2.V; New CII1011, '-' n lb, OmiiKO and 1:111011 lYtl.lV u ! ; d nU Cntuberrle, ' .Jiiurlm ILillnli .Mac aroni, 2uc , 3 put Id 1 mil L'uddlni;, lr; Helf ititlhlut: liuckvviicat.loe mid 10c 11 jwicic ; 0 fi New ltelledO.it", 23e; Bn Craekeiii, 2Je ; 3V KliirnieiliiKcrBiiniisi, 2in , JIM N leiiai n, SV; , 't S-H N'len ic, 2V-, 1 cam French l'tai, 2JC. MUAIM-Drlcil Htcf, 12kc: Knucltle Hrled liter, Hm; l'liiile llunu.'Je; llolegim, Ue ; llcr llcr rlns,&c.,0rjferSSc. CAUrtriC hODA-3 and 5 ft Ijoxei at e n ft. arON'i;WAHi:-rnim 12 gallon Jam down te hiiir-ttalleiK J ulw) full llnu of Jug, Milk l'aim, .11IIK ITHCKH, Al. CAUI.OAIIOPHAI.l'-JilliilieIldgsMt Juil uuleadliitf Dairy bait, In buniiel bas,0)u;lhuir Ijiuhil, 2c out hhanch sreiti:, LoriiflrefUist IClinjund Dulte ktueU W, 1). KiiiK, Munuiier ! luuvlly stocked vtltli blaple and 1 ancy OreCerien. Drep lu and taku u liek at it; It villi pay you. reFst ! WHOI.IiSAl.U ANI HLTAUi OKOCi:it, cehni:ii WKSI" KINO AND I'ltlNCIJars., Directly Opponlte J. II. Martin .k Ce.' Dry Uoed htere, and Nuxt Doer touerrel llerw Hetel. Keal. r- UMllUHANDt-OAU J lOHACCOHlIOeKHANDCASUS. WHS1' hltN HAHD WOODH. SV helesaln nnd Hetall, by H. II. MAHIIN'ACO, n.J-ld CI Water Btrect, Luucaitei, l'n. I AUMOAHDNEIM COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. omcu-Ne. 1 North QnecuHtrect, and Ne. Gel North I'rlnce treeU YAitirt North I'rlnce Btrcet, near UcadlDe Dpet- aujl5-tfa LAWV'jV1!'! rA ear 3S. rWM ,fa: -sft' ,1e fr'mmu "w?w z$ ... r i - rac z ' ' wft'wimmS . i XT gpa i ii i ! ' jaa ntn 1 1 ftmatt.ir. el k ' x Tai iega P . IM fe a x y i-iiiv, "tva !.- x x r4 , - -it I i hsmw w, m JDfi !spsfli- --m.a w.A .m Mfr? Tfr'wlISl.. ? 7M J ' ' B .,- JTVW- . - ??1 U VZa SK 1 jS&?B&MSi MmJh. a " m 'te yV x iTEw V "'Km J at- J xajji -iu--j jniSi nt3Si Z&J - rir?&&&tt PHILADELPHIA, PE!tWiL SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Iltlr en th ejMjrewt, THE UdWll Of lulc H4aH lilKSH nilc dlKcolerrd Kani, enUrril cltn Is, aVln eanrtr and eirire unrK'rr nr l'n yak iiina. witanut tax inucr in... liv Iln vivllvnv Mrl, hi.., . h. lna Itr ViN Dint ni I de evcend ithrticUn in lb cid prartlrn llDuipnincadcpntbK twtlra jm tlit skill of in iprt. Taia nitlen rwiulrai kwn U I . U lll f.tllLl Al i " ii - "w t lieouieixittneodcparatlnt'tKtiToreAraacoi hMtnalaif hnndivdael ct uilemr an I pbjilelcr, aa le anlil ewtala bleed oelilio iirrliineil br kl'll h;alrlan or aiircaeDi VIWN taeni aaeea I nth lilUi In lnln, Mi. n.,Un, t.n Viu ll.c. .u.mimm.Umh.,u. Tlka danianlla lr hla a irgau a am JI et tro.unerTl. auehllul Ii La lianiferrad all etuar a-au uiemN irra el ma irert"r'aaklll are eenliauj aiiii. Tbe Docter hai araat ainipatbf fur the atOlcUi oil. and raaaea of att7 oue l'ailanta at a dlatanoe eaa imI I etctt ene I'.tl-nla at a dlatanoe can roeuina Ui imnf-iil tli ealitnt Nntrer Pnlln (077rWlb(!,eyr..rei.I)yrl Dr. VAN DV0K'80FFI0B North BIVnth8t..ffllMl HIJI'Kltl'I.UOUB HAIIt. 1 ftdle vrlth hair en their face who don't earn te e te Philadelphia, , trcntiiuiil will pleihenetlni that Dr. VanDyck will hiive parlera nt llie Htevens Heme, Lail j ter, Mendav audTueaday, October 7li unilHth ; Monday and 1 uenday, November Uth and I2tb; for enater. Monday and Tuesday, December tltli and Will iUcbical. -tAitTEifd 1,1 itm: mvi:k pills. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Hick llindnrhn nnd rullove all the troubles Inci dent le a bllleun atnle of the ayateni, such aa UlzzlneM, N'nuiea, Drenalnei.'t. DUIieni ft fur jillnu'. Pain In the Hide. .te. While their most lemarkabla ucrca him bicn hIiemii In curlntf sick: HijuliiillV. jet CAHTIIIPH I.IT1 1.1J I.IVKIt Vll.XH lire equally valuable In Conattpatlen, curing mid preventing till! nnnevlm; com plaint, whlle tliey nUe rerrict nil illnonlersef Ihuhteuiach, i.tlmulate tlie liver and u-tilate the bowel. Kvcn If they only cured HEAD Ache they would 00 ulmeit prlctlewt te thou u he mine but fortunately their Keixlntna dot net mil pr null. ,1113 ui.iivi.iiik vii, 1,11,1. . . here, and Uiime wlie ence try tin in "111 lind these little pills 'ulimlile III de many way that thpywill net be- ullllni; te Uu tiitbeul tticm. Hut utter all alck head ACKCE U the banc of no many live that here la where Kumakuoureri-utbeuiU Ourplllacuriill whlle ether de net. CAHli:iPri I.irn,i: I.lVi:itl'IU.Sumcry miiill nml very tay te taku One or two pllU makoadeao. 'Jhe are atrictly PKftablt; and de net srip-J or jiiir.-u, but by their k ntle ac tion tiltuM nil who unetliciii In vialaat J&cU; live for il. Held ever) nlieru erwiit by luuil. cap.ti:h mi;djcini: co ::v. yekk. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. uueU-l dtel yiuitonvav'e K 01 1 I JUST RECEIVED I'HOM KcBnigsteg, Prussia, Twe Hackjreundj made ejpeclally for Unt and Ihree-fjuatterl-eiiuth riioieerapba. ?'ROTE,t 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Voet le tbe PiwleOlee. jHUT-dud rrs-? SvK? , imarrffi; -k-. -?"."c. - "w : m Ll i ON THE FEMALE FACE, tmpar Up. chin, eheU . ibrett, 1 enbwd. btai U en f nUmi'l tMkg fttwTt te tni ltn (twAr tmhT thinrifMl and thftEMwl). InsrvwieM MAlubM. lll.HTl(0 no tu oew, id te nettrua. en ui utifm, nuias, i tOUUWLUt wltlieut palM, cart ahck or trc. ELECTRIC NEEDLE OPERATION Dr DB.TA5 DICK, 40 IT. EltTealB Bt., FkllMiU 'l uu a pur-17 cwniuu Dramien, na m fmnatm rn I)brkl4e and (un ana til wnleeac u Lelnc tb vlw aelbud la tat werta bj hieu UK reed eta b dMINfai teian hair ran .saver irew asain. 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I'iiidadelpiiia, Febnitiry 21, 1880. M HU.VOAIIIAN 1 SI11L. - '' IMPKIUAT AND lIUXGARfAN ROY AT. AU&TRO-CONSULATE. Aocenlliii; te the instructions of the Royal Iluuguriaii Mlulstry for Agricul ture, Industry find Cepimcrce In Budn I'est te thb Imjierlnl nnd Royal consulnte It is hereby nttcstcd te that the Reyul nuntjtulnn Govcrmuenitwlne cellnrHt lUida-Peht wcre cstabltslu-el by the Huu. gnrhm Guvcruincnt, February 1, 1892, mid that the establishment U since under control of sudd ministry. The nlni of these vv luu cellars is te sup ply the world' markets with the beat vvlues produced Jn Iluujrarj', ftce froai freai nny udultcRttlen. Mr. 11. 13. SlnymnUcr, agent of Lan caster, l'n., lius by the Gevernu.ent'tf general uijeiits of North Aiiwrlci Ken nppelutcd agent for Lnncatur for the Ktluef thcM) vvlues, which nre bettletl liiRuda-lVst.iinderthoiitipervMeuofth llungiirtan Gaernnient, and bear the original piotcctlve label of the Royal Hungarlnu Ministry for Agriculture en the bottle. I.OUltf WESTEKGAAKD, Imiicriul and Royal Censul of Anstila-Huugury. SKAL. T. & n. JIUXO. C0K4DIJITE, at puil'a., r.v.. '3 sa ?a vj t l ri Si zs a nt i.-,-- a-Tasl'g-i4aaaxiiHi' v... j.s.. v ZtUs-'.'' .?' is- K