V 7-- .... ' r . 7 S . . V .V" . t. FOR THE LADIES' Evolution la Ilnlrplnn, Tho hairpin of to-day Is no more Ike its ancestor than Is the onlightened man of science like the primeval mon key. Hairpins have "eVoluted" out of the old-fashioned straight wire into various shapes, sixes and designs, Most of them are enameled. They are of varying length, from the gossamer forks with corrugated limbs, used te Hold in place puffs and curls, to the long pins required to keep on the big t nam wnose broad brims present great temptations to the wind. They are made by machinery, and are so cheap that the poorest women may enjoy the greatest variety. AVhat becomes of the hairpins? They drop on floors; they get sVept up and lost ; they be come bent and useless ; they disappear ana are replaced, and great factories are employed in making them Courting; I ndrrDlfrlrnlilet. A Cleveland (0.) gentleman, who is fond of a story, related to a reporter an incident ot liypochondria which came under his notice when he was considerably younger than at the present time. His narrative was something like this : When I was n . 1L 1 . part of Cleveland that was then al most in the woods, a maiden lady who was in very poor health. In girl hood she was not strong, and as years advanced she imagined herself grow ing more and more delicate, till at last she took to her bed, where she after ward remained in daily expectation of death. Her nerves were very deli cate, and in my days tho schoolmaster used to warn us urchins to keep quiet when going by her house, as we might disturb her if any noise was made. My youth and boyhood passed, and with the coming of manhood I dis covered that a young sister of the in valid was a very pretty girl, and when, after coming home from church or singing-school with her, an invitation to come in was given, it was always accepted. The short and awkward visits made at first soon gave place to the old-fashioned sitting up. One evening several of the young people came in, and the talk and laughter grew hilarious. It was checked instantly by a heavy thump on ths floor in the room directly overhead, where the sick woman lay. One warn ing was enough, but the frequency of the same signal afterward tended to lessen our respect for it It seems that she kept a big cane at the side of her bed, and by rapping with it she indi cated her wants and her displeasure. Tin ally one night, after, being cau tioned several times in the usual man ner without effect, the parlor door opened suddenly upon the assembled party, and the bed-ridden woman stood before our eyes holding the awful cane in hand. It was the first time she had moved in twenty years. Her entrance was so sudden that she was able to give two or three stinging blows to those sitting near her before an escape could be made. In a moment a shout of laughter went up, and the supposed in valid was not slow in finding that she was tho cause. Her mother and Bister fixed her up with suitable clothes, and she spent the remainder of the evening downstairs, and the day following she went about the family housework. I didn't marry the girl whom I courted under such adverse circumstances. She in timo married and went to Massachu setts, and it was only last week that I e.iw the once invalid woman walking as briskly about as any person of eignty-seven could do. Fnshiou Note. Popular colors for evening toilets are buttercup and jonquil yellow. Tulle dresses trimmed with white marabout leathers are fashionable. Stamped cashmeres, made up with velvet or satin, are popular for home dresses. Tho diamond as an engagement ring has gone entirely out of New York fashion. t In beaded embroidery for evening dresses all shades of tcrra-cotta pearls are fashionable. A favorite design for a brooch is the clover leaf pattern with a different gem on each leaf. Dogskin gloves with four buttons stitched on the back are worn by ladies in cold weather. Basques, with pointed waists, are worn by young ladies in full dress. These have the necks cut low. The newest bonnets are very small, but have a pointed brim extending over tho forehead and long ears with square corners. Box plaits in dress skirts are made so wide that they look like panels, es pecially when trimmed witli cord four ages and buttons and b.iws. I'adding, wadding and corsets are avoided by fashionable girls, as it is the style now to have the figure look as natural and supple as possible. Uraided bonnets are made of strips of velvet, btrips .of plush, of chenille and of camel's hair to match the colors of the cloths now so fashionable for w alking suit?. Tan is the favorite color for evening gloves when the rule of matching the drens and gloves is disregarded. Tan color harmonizes with white, black and all colors. The newest wraps are padded on the shoulders, or rather on the upper part of the i-b-eve. This is done to give the wearer an appearance of greater height. High corsages are very high indeed, the collar encasing the throat and neck almost to tho ears; above it only a tiny rim of the white linen collar is visible on a very mi' row flat plaiting of lace. . When the skirt is of chenille spotted tulle, white or tinted, the. underskirt! should be of white or tinted satin, while the oorsaare mv be of brocnAe or plush of the same shade or of plain satin. For a debutante in society sixteen years of age, a dress for family or ordinary reunions is of white veiling trimmed with breton lace or with silk Dlaitlnirs. For lariro balls the dress of white surah, with small floral designs. A pretty style is the " Dauphin) " dress of surah, with small bunches of flowers. It may also be of silk batiste, with alternate bunches of myosotis and rose buds. In raris young girls of twenty wear at mo:t everything in fashion, with the exception of diamonds, heavy fabrics and the richest trimmings. , A Matter of " Interest." Many carelessly infer that tho in. crease of money at six per cent, is just twice as rapid as at three per cent.; but in reality the increase is vastly more rapid than this. In 100 years, at six per cent., tho increase on any given sum is about eighteen times as much as at three per cent. It f 1 be invested, and the interest added to the principal annually, at the rates named, we shall have the follow ing result as the accumulation of 100 years: One dollar, loOyean, at 1 par cant.. ... r $9 HI 7 Sn 11 2ft ... IS 3 ni as HI HI Ml M ... (Mil lU ... . ... . t.fru tw n,M3 00 ... 13,nkm M,;& no ... t.tlM, W ... 1. 14f.7 00 .. 1,661, ilW,. Oil " " M " .. ! " H " .. : 4 ' .. : " ' .., .. " ... .. ... " " 10 " : i " ... 19 " I. M U .. There are probably few, however fa miliar with the subject of the rapid increase of capital put at interest, who would not be startled at the announce ment that the cost of the outfit of Christopher Columbus in his first voy age of discovery, put at interest at six per cent., would by this time have amounted to more than the entire money value of this continent, to gether with the accumulations from the industry of all who have lived upon it. If any doubt this, let them reckon the amount, estimating the entire outfit to have cost only the small sum of 1 5,000, and remember ing that money doubles.at six per cent., in a little less than twelve years, or accurately, in eleven years, ten months and twenty-one days. Allowing it to double every twelve years, this $5,000 at interest, at six per cent since 1492, it will be found, would have amounted to 117,805,700,000.000; which, esti mating the population of the entire continent of America (North and South) to be 85,000,000, or 17,000,000 lamilies. averaging live members each, would give more than $1,000,000 astho possession of every one of these. The interest upon $1,000,000 at six per cent, is IG0.000, which would now be the princely annual income of each of these 17,000,000 families from the ac cumulations up to this time upon so small a sum as that named forthe out fit of the discoverer. In Hildreth's "History of tho Uni ted States," it is stated that Manhat tan Island afterward called New Amsterdam, now the city of New York was bought by tho Dutch from the Indians, for sixty guilders or $24, ina this onlv about 2.A) vears asro. nd yet, if the purchaser could have securely placed that f'24 where it would have added to tho principal an nually interest at tho rate of seven per cent., the accumulation would ex- eed the present market value of all the real estate of tho city and county of New York. Again, if a man at the ajro of twenty-five should commence busi ness with a" capital of $100,000. and could by any possibility add thereto at the rate of seven per cent, annually, the result would be fin round num bers) as follows: Ago. Cnpitnl. $100,OCO X),0(X) 400,000 800,000 l,f00,000 51,200,000 6,400,000 z...., .. ;w 45 i , s 7.. , 85 Two Sides or a Picture. Tolice Commissioner Matthews, of New York, one night visited the no torious resort of Owney Oeoghegan on the liowery. Ho was accompanied by a detective who said that the frowsy r women, blear-eyed men, scowling faces, pugilistic "mugs and boisterous beer drinkers whom tho commissioner no ticed were the ordinary nightly tenants of the place. As a contrast Commis sioner Matthews was taken to a Ger man sociable in Harmony hall, where the law-abiding and hospitable Teuton was seen literally in the bosom of his family. Little tuts tastefully dressed were skipping about the ballroom, th'iir innocent little voices chiming in with the music, while their portly mammas looked smilingly on. Neu. York Herald. The Tickle Trade. On account of the great progress made in the pickle industry within the past ten years in this country, the im ports of fancy English pickles have fallen oiT at least r n-half during that period, although common pickled cu cumbers grown in this country foi pickling come from New York, New Jersey, Illinois and California, the in dustry being a special one in some of these States. The annual crop of the country Is estimated at 100,000,000. Thj crop is generally contracted for in ad vance, and some large growers hav this year contracted their crops at $1.50 t $2 rer 1,000. The manufacturer! say that so little of copperas now en tern pickles that there is no danger to a moderate consumption of them from its use. Uncoloied pickles also find f ready market. Uranje 1 uttor. The greatest firmness is the greatest ! mercy. Traits of Pacific Coast Chinese. In nn article on " Features of the New Northwest" in the Century, K. V. Smalley says: There is a mistaken notion in the East that the Chinoso are always humble and submissive and much put upon and abused by tho whites of the raciflc const. There was a time when the hoodlums of San Fran cisco maltreated tho Asiatic emigrants shamefully, but that time has gone by. Now tho Chinaman appears to be as secure in his rights of person and prop erty as anybody. Instead of being deferential and timid lie is often push ing and insolent. Ho does not give way in the street. Ho hustles you as rudely as an English navvy. A body of Chinese laborers marching down a narrow street will crowd ladies into the gutter. Tho Chinese merchants, doctors and others belonging to the better classes, aro as polite as French men, but tho masses of tho Chinese population on the Pacific coast aro rude and brutal. The chief thing in their favor is their habit of personal cleanliness. The railroad laborers. who are the poorest and most ignorant class, wash themselves from head to foot at the end of each day's work. All classes are frequent customers ofthe barlKT. who gives minute attention to their heads, faces, ears and necks. Among the common laborers there is little sympathy for sick and Injured comrades. If a man is likely to become a burden the other members of his gang want to get rid of him ns soon as possible. It is commonly believed by the white bosses on the railways that the Chinese doctors put sick men out of the M ay by poison when they think they cannot be speedily cured. A case was told me in Oregon of a Coolie rail way laborer who had an arm broken. It was set by the company's doctor. and was doing well, but, the man's com rades insisted on bringing a Chinese uoctor to attend mm. The doctor came from a distant camp and gave tho pa tient a nose, in an hour the poor fellow was aeau. in sucn cases mere is no investigation; nolody enres that there is one Chinaman less. The death of a cart horse is of much more consequence. One great difficulty the employers of Chineselabor have to contend with is the superstition of these queer people. Their religious worship consists chiefly in pro pitiating tho malevolent spirits of the dead. If a Chinese domestic fancies there is a ghost in tho house he de parts at once, and leaves an inscrip tion behind to warn his successors. It often happens that a family will be unable to keep a servant more than a single day. Manpfter man will come and go without giving any reason for his abrupt departure. At last the warning sign is found in the kitchen or the servant's room and expunged; then there is no more trouble. Not long ago two Chinamen were killed in Oregon by tho premature explosion of a blast on a new railway line. )ne of their fellow workmen declared that just before tho explosion he saw two devils come to tho opposite bank of the river and heard them talking. Thereupon the whole gang of forty men dropped work, and could not be induced, by threats or persuasions, to return to the spot. Do Lrsseps as a Surgeon. An anecdote is related of M. do T.es- seps, projector of tho Panama canal. One of his littlo onesliad a boil at the finger's end ; arrived at maturity, papa undertook to pierce it. "How you tremble !" said Mine, de Lessens, afraid of the improvised surgeon's experi ment. " Tremble 1 I tremble at piercing a fester I, who have pierced an isthmus 1" Mrs. Mark Hopkins, a wealthy Cali fornia widow, is worth $23,000,000. now a Lawyer Treated trie Case. I, David Strousc, of New Haven, Con necticut, was attacked with a severe rheumatism in my right arm, hand and foot, so that I walked with difficulty md could hardlv use my hand to eat with. I used one bottle of Sc. Jacobs Oil, rubbing well three times a day, and obtained instant relief and a perfect cure. David Stiiouse, Attorney at Law. New Haven (Conn.) Union. The United States supreme court has decided that all animals imported for breeding purposes must bo ad mitted free of duty, regardless of the treasury regulations that only ani mals ot "superior stock" will bo ad mitted free. I'ovrrly nml DlntrrM. That poverty which products the crentest rlixtroiH in not of tho jiuito but of tho blood. Deprived of itn ricluiOKR it becomes scant nnd watery, a condition termed anrmia in medi cal writiiur. Given this condition, and Rcrof uloiiB fwellinjis and sores, general nnd ner vous debility, loss of flesh and appolite, weak lungs, throat dixense, spitting of blood and consumption, are among the common results. If yon are a sufferer from thin, poor blood employ Dr. l'iorco's "Golden Medical Dis covery," wIikhi enriches the blood and cures these grave affections. Is more nutritive than cod liver oil, and is harmleni in any condition of tho system, yet powerful to cure. By drigijiBte. Toiin D. Hakksi.ey. who died at Madison. Ohio, recently, uged ninety-three, was a sol dier in Napoleon's army at Waterloo. Dr. Tierce's " Tloasant Purgative Pelleta " are sugar-coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being thereby preserved unim paired for any length of time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. No cheap wooden or pustoboard boxes. By druggists. ' AiiiiANOKMKNTS have been made so that the Russian imperial family hear the oini at hi. 1 etersburg without exposing themselves. 1 no aid of the telephone lias been invoked As a tonio and nervine for debilitated women nothing surpasses Dr. 1'ierue's " I'avorite Prescription." Hy druggists. The wealthiest Americans in London are believed to I Mr. iuans, Sir Curtis Lamp eon, Junius Morgan and ltussol bturgis. There is but one way to cure baldness, and uy using iiiruoiiue, u deodorized ex tract of petroleum. I lm .- n .: I ).;.... - . : . ...... iiwcf, As recently improved, it is tho only dressing v. ..p.. -.i.v vmimi-n tmiHUWUl USe. for Tliirk Head. Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions WeW May AppleJ'jlls--HntibiliouHicathai tic. 10 25c. tm u ""' '," ! Hon.". "Jlongh on lni." Hoar out rats, mice, roaehos, bedbugs, flies, ant, molfs, chip, cranks, gopl.ors, l.re. ON TllinTV PAYS' TIIIAI,. The Voi thic Hft.tCo., Mamhnll.Mirh., will send Dr. Dye's (Vlrbrntpd K.Iclro-Voltnin Kelt nttd l'-lectrio Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (yoiin or old) who are afllicted with nervous debility, lost vitality nd kind ml troubles, gunrantooing srxnly nnd complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as ntmve N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty daysMHal (shallowed. How can you remain a sorTcrer from dys pepsia when worse oases thsn yonm sreboing cured by llood Knrssparilla. Try it. Done Cup. Advertisement iii another column. 2.V) bnys a pnlrof Lyon's Tatent ITeel Rtlff. oners; makes s Nxt or slnw last twice as long. , , , " Men. oils' Health Uenewer restores health, vigor curesDysjiepsia J in ietwejrm Ix 1S7:1 Brazil had 3:0,201 slave. )i, June 30, 1S,L', their nnmlier was 1 4t,lV4. T1IOKS1I HALT llllKl .H Dom not dlnxrtlr Importl lit. It t dlttnmrnl, Uona and rasolata onmpUIn. rMnl nduro f (a inmnmnl vnrf small valor? plmtkl. hot and amsrlltw, riKialrva tnia fortitude. If I ha diaoharsad maltar atlcka, Itchra, and tha aoaba laavo nndarnaaih ntddanad par. raw, thr dismast haa not departed, and Hnnd'aMnrns. parilla. In moderate doaea, aliuuld ha continued. FAMOt'S t'A!K IN nOSTIIM. ' Mr little four fenr-ol.1 irl had a powerful erupt Ina on her face and head. I'mler her eye it waa nwnlar apaldimr red and aore, like a burn. Back of her left ear we had to ahava har hair due to her head. Kim or alt phjralctana and two hnapital sure op her oaaa aa Incura ble, sure that aha might outgrow It. When tt beaa to maturate I became alarnwMl. In then woeka, with Hood'i Baraaparilla, Die anren lean to heal ; two botUes mads her area as oloar aa ever. Tivdaj aha la aa well as I am." JOHN CAREY, li I) Street, South Boaton. ATTRST: I know John ( '.-uoj. He li an honeat, gn vt man, whoaa statementa are wnrlhjof entire, oredit. I believe what he aays about Ilia child's sickness. CLINTON II. COOK, Milk Street, Boston. IIOOD'N NAUNAPARILXA. Bold by KniMiita. 1 1 ; ill for 5. Prepared ontj by t I. HOOD & CO., Apotheoartea, Lowell, Mas. Cure Hint fold. Do not suffer your lungs to become diaeaaed by allowing a cold to continue without an effort to cure tt. Thousand! hare died prematura deaths, tha vlottma of Consumption, 1T aimpljr neglecting a cold. Dr. Win. Hall's Balaam for tha Lunge will onra Golds, Oougln and Consumption aurer and quicker than ana other remedy. Though alow, is aura if peraiatad In ac cording to directlona. llmi'ula .,l.ll. kl I " ' i "i kuui, nruiira, oorea, uioepa, BaJ Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Ohilblaina, Corns and all kinds of Skin Kriiptiima, Freckles and Pim ples. iet Henry'a Carbulio Balra, aa all others are conntnrfidt. Price So. The Kiri'Mca tl V.ti.rlt . mir. r ...T ri- . T-V., . U-l . i - . W pnval.le llh inwrxtat, aullerara should Immediately use A on a tr im Ko.t; l; 8 for .-At riruggiste and at Allen's Pharmacy. 31i 1'iret Are., N. Y. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. nslleraa and curst RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Solatloa, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTH ACES, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, Sortnaii, Cuts, Bruins, FROSTBITES, BURNS, BCALDM, And all other bodily aches nod pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Bold hy nil nrucgitt and Dealers. Directions In 11 languseen. 13 Ths Chariot A. Vogtltr Co. (hMNtn It A. OOBLKS S CO.) alllaMra, B4, C. S. A. N Y N U- 41 Invalid broken down in health and spirits by chronio dyapepaia, or suffering from tha terrible exhanatioa that follows tha at tacks of acuta dieeaee, tho testimony . of thoueands who hare been raised, as by a miracle, from a slml lay Hate of prostra tion by Hoatettar's Stomach Bitters, Is a aura guarantee that by tha same means you, too, may be atrengtuened and re stored. For aala by Dealera generally, KIM.8 Bed-Bugs, lUtM. Alto, Fie, Flit, Lice, Ant. -sw-Mnt,t( insect, t re from ruiftnn. rio dannroiitta atm. Only infHliihlerenifdtMi, 75-. to $3 rmr don. KwtaiU Uk'to5nc. AHHtorw. 4Q'i Hroo .8t.,W.Y Kilvrr Ore Slo e l'ulleh, ic. and lUe.silt't iboTea. AD D I N COFtlE Otuue utfi-ra theaurvet inenuaof making regular moat lily pronta from inveetincnlmif fit ta)iuiw' more dialing Id 6RAIN.PRQVISI0NS&ST0CXS Kach mfinbcr getaltic tH-iicAtjf comNned caiHlaiol tlic Club. Ib-porl ai-nl weekly. IMTlSita peal monthly. ChilH3 palilalmrrholdi-rs lm-k their mvory in nregw hi past three mustha. Mill kavmg orliClmtl awieutit makiag money In Club, or returned on deniaud. 6han, atnearh KililKBamfyeln-ulani arm free. I'.enableirnsii4riia wanted rrerywliere. Addrraa It fc. Hessali. To. Jom'n amwa. 17, A r;s lj Salic St.. Hiroo, Ilu EI1STIC TBUSS iimm Pl dittoing from aJ I Mbirtj eupkhsktM, wlib &U-AdiaUM Bsll In Muur, kslsptai ImI ( to ail WMUUIH ,M kodf, WBUt it laUaUaMtJastaaaMmawBuUI milh tkm Vltr. With light sal II IHCOB MB tha Brwftur iba llatriiUa. haU acaral 4 ciM(k. &( by guaii. CvcaUn fra. EOQtESTOS TRTJ88 COi Chicago,!!. HobI tit I la an u-m-IsI d ' i, m ... ... . .... H w,( a, tin? MC-lllItga VfPV ncliuCo bHM our iruilf-.iiiiirk hikI U niurked I iSm &3tmJ I For Two Dollars. Demorest's Illustrated Monthly. 8ald by nil Nrvlealers nnd Postman-tern, or the Editor of I his paper will tuke your nub. scrlptloD. Hpnri Iwriilj crnls for n sprrlmrn ropy to W. JICNMNtitt UH.tMMt KK T, 1'ub. iiNher, IT Knat Mill Sirert, New York. COHSlGPTIGn. lis tbouMriiis f cum of th worst kind avud erf fi tao dinar hv btn cured. Iu4i4, o Mruoif limi falik lu Itacffi Uii 1 wUlwenl TWO BOTTLKti KKKK. hi gnibor with a V AW4HI,it I KKa'IMC on thta Ulsv&a- m ftiiv ftUitviur. OlVM ..ArtM nnd T. O. BdttrtMO. V,V. A. bLOCUM, 181 Towl Hi., No Tork. CHROLITHION COIiLAKS AKt) I'DHS: llaniiMim(tt l)unttle, WaUr prirut', huiertir lo Litii'ii, Papttr or l-vHuloiil. Stint hy ntkil. For cticulavr ntsuJ oattti tmrd to Hu 016, JS'em uuiypwrt, ionqa. k.,aiiupAr ttlvttr. L i L.MI I Ha4l.hlrlt.l'alaUal(L, 80 fll l l'.'l ; tiij h i tt in: ipHr, m blur, with culemhir. liy mini i"f .ir. Am nia Wnutrdt 1 rmmsaammHmJr 5 fc STOM AC H f 4 sENAIBLCIf r5J TKuaaZf AXLE GREASE jVMk VMy ftTKB't BtURB KIJTIR 1791 t W h SI1 It Bf Frail Untcru pule ui partial hava triad tolmluta our Ram. dy and daealva thapublk y aalnr SIMILAR NAME 8, but do aaa thai tha word SAFE with plo turabr an Iron Safa, onabtaok wrap par and whlta rKtara li en avarj paokara. Alto, Mt thdt It It on tha la bal and itimp, (2? Ja , , ...illif MWr. and tafca no othar. H. H. WARNER & CO. ROOHE8TER. N.Y. rar-Thlt remedy U nn nbnolnte aperlNe foi thedlsensrs of womrni for Iht srir.lnfllcted nrrvonstronblrsoryonth, nnd for the debility which precedes old n(. An ntntlstlrn show Ihnt nil dlsconea nrlan from tho kidneys 01 Ilror, we can gwrnnrei ff eedosn frost dlaenae hy rennon of Ike power which onr Hnfo Kldnoy and l.lvcr Caro poaarssrs orer thoso ora-nnt' la nnfalllng and In (at liable In curing :pll eptlo Kits, Hpaania, t'onvulalona, hi. Vltkt Isnce, Ali'ohollatl), Opiitin Voting. lser Vnua debi II 1 y .rtil u la snd nil Nervous nnd Hlood diseases. lo Clergymen, Lawyers, I.llersry nien, Mer rhanls, Ranhers, Ln dies nnd nil whoaa ao dentary employment causes Nervoua Proa trailun, IrregularitUt ot the bloud, stomach, nowelnor klndeys, or who require n nervn Ionic, nppetlsnr or nlliiiulant, tiamarltan Nervine ta In vahiabia. Thousands proclaim It the mi ail wonderful In lealuklngsratem. F Tleornnt thnt evcrsnstnlnen thealnltlngsyate nle hv nil linitrrlata. TitV. nil. M. A. RICH nTV. Ml. H. A.ltl('HM(INO MUllUAL tV. Hols I'roprietnra, rU. Joaeph, JMo. DOSS CtfP COSXSCSEW, thn tnrmlid'a boon wid nnrwe'i drliirhl Will n 1 11 CM rDFf u prfmnitn bo blftn lKtt toTlH.FOOTRH IlKALTlI MdNTfU.T to tho rWrnlUiff antv lot 1 or ut a m rta fir at irum tho' v triiU liiitHhnriptinn. Tho lHn Ct'P nnvuiurtM rMX'urstly on dmrhin mod , prvvenu mitm ; ths cork tw l. j)rtYtnu bnkinir onrk nd knlfw I tilftrtcn; tholIfAlth Mnnthlr prvTrntafj hunmn Ailtlrmn M. II ilLl .1. l 'ta. Co., Uox i38, Nuw lurk Citj. IMITATION STAIXED GLASS. nd nrlbably beautiful. KaaUy applied to window l.tMHl referen.MM. HmnlM a a. In . glAM leaa in it denunuiatioua ut sundry bumlnina. Inooraad by totl, Ul goremment olhriala and ciUrnu . Aor ieM lu rin numen. hubacription olio. NHV auba'iHioia of Herald. 1 l.I'.tl N.tllTII. PhUadiluhla. Pa. Hand-Power Elevators And Hnt.t Wheela for atores, factorlea, ato. Dumb waitera (pat. Fab. S. 1S7S) far dwwlling-nouaee, flata, eta. The best in uae. Prieeeand part iruiara uum apphoalMm. Uordon Bros. Faotory, 131 Ksith atli Are., N.V. tlake money Belling our Family Med. Ul'llria I 1 i""- N capital required. itUud- .-intw. Ao capital required. Ktn4 rti Ciua Uu-. 1U7 Paaxl St.. N. V nwaiti . aai VnilHR ISrU lo.ru tolegrathy hare and wa will IVUItU lYltri aire you a aituation. Cireulan fraa. VAl.li.NTl.Mi ifailS., Janravlllr, Vla. Ia Orl per day at home. Kantplee worth 6 free. 43 10 U Addraaa tt'rieeoN A Cu., Portland, Ma. ss 1 week in your own town. Terma and as outfit apO free. Addreen H. HaLJJtTT A Co., Portland, Ma. A cents Wanted tr the Beet and FaiitaatltlB i 1'u t..riil Hui.kn and Hit. lea. Priroe reduced Kl par cent. National Pubi.ibhinu Co.. Pluladalplua, Pa. CI T AH (JOI.KMAN BUSINKNH (N)LI.K.OK, Jm l)i J Newark. N. J. Write for Uatakvue. $72 A WKEK. -iiaadayat bomo easily made. CorUy outlit (rofA. Aiidnwi Tbue A Uo.( AacuotdV. Wilsouia Insoles. 53! , Sal!' kjamarata. ir STORED S TEIE GRANDEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! Thee Iiuv.l. keen tha fwt dry and warm on tho their otn-Munt ill-, by woannK puir of WiUiONi IU.U0. If'llJCK UTt MdUls. H1I-MOMA VVUKH AUs It hu bfton auooomf nl In oisrhty-tiTO eaat In earth one hundred. For over three yeara in England and A me not theae Appliance have been doiu a inarvlaa work amnnjt invalida. Hit nnedtrlno renaired. ho oalled inconv blH taken from the hdsnitdtla ana ourtvd. lUjriiio invatxls restored to the bitMaaiiidl of health. Thouaanda ha h&vrt Mnuandcrfd their limit, tlifiir niniiH atul ibHt davi etiyoyinK I'te by liavinaj worn Wiltwirna. One aaya: one week." Another, " 1 wu paralyxed Utr live and a not take if&Q.fMM and be aa I waa iu yoar a(ti." Another, arrittt pmn. The WilrMinia Applianwa huve taken away bad OHtarrh and deafnetw and daepHia for many yeara. my KTatuuae." uive biae ol abut;, auu whether lor lauy WILSONIA MAGNETIC CLOTHING CO., 2 5 East 14th Street, New York. nlbntolnUNUilO EXHIBlTI0EQRd6 YEARS, lOO STYLESy$22,$30,$57$72$78J,$93, $l03,tn;$500, AND UP MASON HAMLIN ORGANPIAIIO CO, j wsmm 9 lydia c. piriKiiAr.ro 1st Pool tlvs Pcm Tor nrl tnoos Falnral Ceomleialoaaad WiikslaSllf so oaaaaaan a aan I oat faanslo nwonlnolon. A dletit for Vtata. IiTrtlad a Wtmta, lra;tr f a Wtnisn. Vt 'JarBBlOlt ts4wOagl MMOVWy aMaaM BBS tavWS aWOB- Urn nrtras Iht drawwt&c sptrfta, Inrkjdrntss as aAmaooiaei tea arwanAl mnotlona, fTf alaaSMtty nad areas aw as tha aaan, reel urn ths aawasnl Injara tsih ara,aadslanwatbaaUsalMakof woaaan lh freak roa ot Uia'i rprtn a4 early auaaaaer Uaia. . (vr"Phrilthint Usa N and PrtterlM ri rrrf.-C It roasovas ralsfsaaa, anaolansy, dantroyt nil smvlna; for sWnwlnrt, nnd raltovas wanraiaa of tho staaaneh. , Thai faallna; ot konrlntf down, oooalnf rata, walgtiA snd baekaaha. It always ponnanantly oarad by Ita at a. rer tho awro of Ktdmay Caaarlalnta af altkor torn ' Skis Ooanponnd It nsnrnnsssd. t.TTtiA tt. riwiniAM'a !. priFir Ill aradlaafto arerr Blood, and gira tone nnd etrei llga or tia atranarth M rth to tho SJStoaa, I Insist on aa.Uf tt. Both ths Compound nnd Blood Partner an priamad ntMnndta Waatarn Aranna, Lynn, Staan, rrkwof either, ft. tli bottlM for fS, sWit hy aaal) tn tho faraa at pills, or of lagans; as, onraoalptof prloa, tlnarkcsi forolthor. Mr. Plnkkan traaly anawara all letters of Inquiry, ahtotottaot. stamp, aeod for pamphlet, . Kn ramltr shonld ho without ITTIA rTSTBAara LIVE lll.tA. They euro eoaat I patten, lUHoanim, snd lorptdUy of tho Urar. ta seats per has. -Sold hy all Drnftts.-tV P HAS BEEN PROVED Tho SUREST CURB; tor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does n lsmo book, or ndlaorderednrlnalndt. ota that you aro a Tint! roe Itirn IX) HOT UE8ITATX1 nao KZSNSY-WOBT nt enoa, (druggtata reoomnMnd Itl and It vat It apoedlly OToroomo tha dlaasan nnd raatora healthy notlba. It la a SURlOURKfpr an' DI8EA8E8 of the LIVER. It hns spaolilo aoM'm on this most IVn portent 'JL organ, onaouiMf uso tnrow on: torpiAKy and in- at-tloa- atlmulatlna. tha healUiv a.iaiilliili efShe Bllts nnd by keeping U10 bowela lnfraooondi- r uon, aaaBai its rogular dlaohiatyo. ' Psetarln If yonarosnnVrlntfeom f II 1 Ci Al lilt malaria, have the ohtUa. 1 Wort will aurely raUaro nnd quickly euro. In tho Bprln.7, to oloanao tha fly. tern, ereiy onoahouldtnkanUicrouirheonnooflt Ladles Tor oomplAinto. pMutlnrto TOtirsex, Ktich plnn4 wrkn KLDlfKY-WOUT la ttUunMawd. Mil will avo promptly nd Mfoly, Either Box. InoonUnoitoo, rotontloo of urlnA, brick dnirt or ropy rtepoolto, and dull dJrTvrffinjr palna, H.U rpcodily ylold to lta ourttivt jmwoti I 'rit Act at tho am tint en the KJDlTEYa, UVERAtfD BOWm.j- J Tor Conatlpatloa. rilc,orHhcminatimH U a poriuanont oiiro SOLO HY DRUOQISTS FrlcotJI. (M mm 1 A NEW DISCOVERY. tvrar aevornl yeart wo Sara tarnished tha Dairymen ot Amerteo with nn oieellent artl rlal aolorror autlen aa meritorloaa tKat tt m-t with treat ouoeeaa ovarywhoro raeelvtnc tha htghen nnd only prise nt both International Dairy Fairs. t vDat by patient nnd erlentlOe ohemlenl ro aaarchwa hava Imaroved In several nolnta. and now offer this new eeloraelAe oeaf in fseworid. 2 It Will Not Color tho urtormllk. It Win Net Turn Rancid, rt la tht) ftronaont, righto ot nnd Ohonpoot Color M ado, rsTAnd, while prepared tn ott. ta aseompnond ad that It ta tmpoaetble for It to beaome ranetd. IVBBWARS of all Imltattena. and of all other oil oolora, for tbay are liable to become raoetd and spoil she baiter. ttrlf yoneannotM tha "Improved" write as hto know whom tad how to ft M without aitra penes. let) WttlA SH-tiKDSOI to., KeHteetee, Tl. aataASBaAaaAaknakAsaAaanm. Common Scnso Chairs And Roeko. fHrocvai, darftblo mnd oraftsrtdtbl. Ifti i'fbt. irmmhj oUitT, bat arond. IwinBBt hncra Mmftirj, hpoelad dim ot to tarnrN, 6Vtd at dim tr oavtdm- kajcuo to K. A FHM1 JaAIK MotlvIHe, Uo ttagu t'gHHy, Mew Vwrt-, . Timi hisi ail list rViii. it 11 yteatODogbkyrop. Taetaogood. I L . I I Las la Uim Sold bydmggUlo. I T OLAR UAGIJETISlI Wilsonia Appliances. 1 ootd.wt daji. Coo stilt roar health. Avnid told. wtth all Maunktic Imoumm. PUlC'Kt 60 CKNT4 pun kx FOKMii OP HIHKAHK. eatieriinentinar vnth mediciiie without eaaceea. are Istvdu ' i wmiia niri rue ki.biv mr wdm vt iirHmia naa ntwaa nw aaa to half yearv. WfWiom oared me in a few wonUhai. I Taxtald I had rhfumaiitmi for twenty-three yeara, atiHerthdi all the pain, and I oaui da .like boy." Anotl YVilannta has cured me entaely. Word OftDnat " AthfM rtotr . 1 or f eiKieman nena I price in via m pa. V
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