fiOMAFS WOULD. vtXt MTBHATrnH FOR tiiMlSISB UKADEItSL ..,mt noE( IK wni. LheWtleof the booU the French P ... i.; It or n. find the com- row,auuothtelf. The P. t..n come down and the S i.-- fprcad out. Olcrvation on J," windy day will dinplay common-nonoo riio to one French Li whrn-aa a mertium aiyie wr cum L.e Mwccn the two extreme adorn f -J fr,.m Thirtv-third utrect to forth, where ,he luf5hter" of wplth luxury mow ajcr, of rommon-acnae Mine "take the Ualk" by a ''"-go majority. anoe F.STIVKNT ASO rHACTICH -.1 .t.,i, TurWer. In a few remark pnnfd to the young ladita of the wood, tolil lliem mat ii ne . .. liL-ht fantastic too thoy fl' li . ii ...si- niMin. but the man who (i wori the best with hia head and " . a mt.t a. 1 il. . L the st Wltn ma ncnrv, nnu m L .nni.iiukil Tooiforoualy. Half an W .ft. rwitnl nearly every ffirl in the ins nhirlintf about the floor wiui one I w mlf-suiim (bules, anil me youug wilh a preiit head and a eom hriirt waa leaning ajfainH the Ix'Wiiiiin? at the hiik berauso ho ','a't ilBnre. Such ia life in larc ' An.l Mill Mr. Turker isut ul- r.Ucr wrong. Wthington Critic fROWMJ:a BONNET. ie majority of women rejoirc !n that u luinuvt wiieon, und that there are (rMn when either the ahapely Im .ii net or the bwo.'iiiuK big hat u y. in ruilliuery ia a bonuet absolutely tnlcM. What extremist we arc, to ire. One day wo defy the criticism i; iniM'uline minster, who likens the fii of our fiirorito bonnet to the Ir of London, and tho next day, an In-, wc wax enthtiMiistic over a "ere- ' tlmt luts no crowu at all, but u Lily notliia more nor 1cm tlum a 111 of fine flower, violets, iliiisica, or Itnic-nots, eneirelili? the head, and iiieh the roll and twist of idiin- ir are distinctly visible. More real y tniimiilk are Known in finely in straws and rhii.i, und in Keapoli Ll Milan br;iiils,und the ahuiesniost ir incliiile the demure Aluaciuu bou- French eanote and the toque, while into strikos varintiona on the Pirec- rul Gainsborough i-hnea. Star- WOMKX AS 1IEK KKEPEHS. ish fur thn lipnolit of niMiiv wnmori Lire ili'.iiroiia of Huniiortiuir tJicm- ii i L nr aiding iu the support of their i, 10 cue mum vo au employment aid of w hich many women make . nnil do it i:i(Icn iiili'!ill v und nur. l . - - i i Atl.mtii l.'iiiv in th SuiiDti Situth. f aviH'ation I know women whohnve iil lout health, aud at the mime time money in abundance. Indeed, I women who make na much us tif i. mired dollars per nunuin, and do rk during the winter, in what I ,e tri tie tlin nint I'lmblinrr. unitit. r i i - pul pb-asitnt of all businesses that t'pinjf bees seientitically. Aud rnion: plvxxuiit place is there thau a pi apiary where the hum or the adustriiMis workers make mimic in Burht, und where viuea and flower m enchantment to the scene? ry lutly who has a rod of ground have an npiury, und more espe tluiKn who live in the cuburba of in villages und in the country, blooming fluwers consUntly exudu weetneiw wluch would beotherwue eiit for the industry of thi-au tu-ta. fj" more fn.s iimting thau producing u'Miey in an iw jiuriiy ami white- one pound sections lor lioinu me at home or abroad, or in rearing qucciis for the murket where there utunt denutnd ut tiricea runi'iii' ! to 3 each! !"iiy of bee will eivo tweuty-fivo n ils weekly, which cau be hatched t hives having frames 4x5 inches. ' will lay two thousand eprgs duily, irliof which a queen can be reared 'nty-one days, and if we have little hives we can rear hundred . Ah is said in Root's ntundard n bee: "One huml! ,.f l,..u Ives will fivn us t-n l, I it , iu"3C" iy, Irom April to Sejitember. Iu Po thousand pound per culoiiy hasitii'sa i more Iwu.rtlful T,.n Ji' h as has been truthfullv uni.l U K'ry of labor!" Udies who will tli Italian bee mid will reap sucrea,' and to all who embark iu this and will write we 'J sbunp fr reply, I will cheer- Ml part icu!n. Or if choired, ''litur wislii-s if I will i.. 11 way through the Sunny South. pNTINopi.i;' XK,K0 W0MKXf "me., ,,f tho ,,, ,., cl f) niiiriinil!,.... ... society nmv Im seen t the Sweet Waters of Asia, suriiii' t id., u.. .. , - ...u ... tvV it titers oi 'llanilllli? iini.n .A, ...i 7 -r-" s""i, nuero ' "n nday und tuko tho only vw. inn res, itfouKht Nrt-nism carriage, pd caiques, with tewnU A ... orwulkntoand fro U at oucs e of aicUtioa in mariut vow "'lion under one lord. I have o """orBu iieigbts and fl'-gree f uttractivenea. ia toe mood or tl. .t.i- man. Most uTZZ lu iH!Hrunr a r ,,f en" W - j "'""aniineaan usage P'T Veil. 'r ,e v.k.i. iL of veil, covert tlo fa from the eyes downward, b now ttisj fashion in Constantinople. In Damascus the veil is dark in color and covers the entire face, which it fully conceals. In Constantinople many of the women wear white veil drawn back and bound behind the head. Borne of them dress in Paris ian costume and wear dainty Turkish rnps. If the veil is a misery to tho young and fair, it is a solace to the ugly, whom it puts on n par with the attractive. We noticed that the lattor class were strict conformists to the law. There is a grow, ing freedom in the use of the veil which every few year calls forth a frch order from the palace ordering rigid observance of tho Mohamedan law. Polygamy pre vails, and, although tho public slave market is suppressed, tho harems must be supplied from dealers who carry on the traffic clandestinely. Some Turks like Vcfik Tashn, Ambassador to France for many years, confine themselves to one wife, but human nnture is not noted for living above the precepts and permissions of its religion nn the liosphorus any more than anywhere else. Hut degrading as polygamy is, thoso who are coiupetont to judge by reason of being on the ground pronounce the utter facility with which divorce is secured greater evil. The utterance of a few words by the husband constitutes divorce. The theory of the Koran aud the pructico of its followers are to keep woman us a sluvc. Iter con dition is a pitiable one, but in her pres ent state of ignorance it is doubtful whether a law emancipating her from the seclusion mid ir.ancm-ss of harem life would be a benefit to the tiresent genera tion of wouieu. Mitil a .id t'rjrtu. TRICES TUMBLE. LATEST STYLES OF DUKSiINO TITI5 ItAltl. The coiffure is at prescut in that de lightful state of transition which forbids tho making of arbitrary laws and ullowt a woman to drees her hair high or low, accordiug to Lit caprice. The one thing requisite to stylih hair dressing is thul the buir shall be loove aud fluffy. Tbs wise women barber up towu with thi wickod eyes und tho winning dimplos, says that about onu woman iu ouo huu drcd has the kiud of hair tliat by earciuJ washing will possess tho requisite fluffy ness, aud that that ouo wouiuu novel likes it. The elfect is usually produced wilh curb'ug irons and with artificial ad ditions of curly huir. The coll of braiiU so frequently seen below ruund hats, ou the street are veryofteu put on und tukun oil with the hat, for they are really bo Coining to few face ami more suitable fot the street than for more dressy occasions, and ladies prefer to dress thou hair high wheu it is becoming und piu ou the braids at need. The two extremes of styles are the Em piru coiffure und the catogau braid. The luttur style is a simple loose plait looped low iu the neck und fastened with a rib bon or a single long pin of gold or silver. . The Empire heuddrcss is mostly used with evening gowns, uud has three prom inent features curls, bunch of ribbon aud flowers. Tho huir is combed very high up on the head, aud twisted in n suiull knot to be completely covered with short, soft curls falling toward the fore head aud also toward thu back. One long curl is combed out aud covers tho back of the head with waves, until u lit tle way above th) neck it twist into a curl again. Flow ers uro to be very much worn with this coiffure, und fillets ot gold and silver, diatk-tns of precious stones, or a bunch of ribbon will be ulso aied ou dressy occasion. Ultra-fashion- ablu wouieu adopt u style of headdress in which the Lair is worn very high. The front tresses are parted iu the centre to form two crimped baudcuux, over which rest the YVattcuu wreath, enciroliug the cluster of loop of hair arranged ou tup of the head. Thure arc some prophecies concerning thu abandonment of bangs, but their du eling will be slow, us few faces are so per fect la outllue us to dispense with them. Since Mrs. Cleveland has lost the prestige of her high place the style of tossing the bung up in frout iu a pull hus been los ing favor aud is rarely sue a. The short pointed or rather square bang are most In favor loosely curled, uud for youthful face the light fringe of huir upon the forehead, the rest of the wavy nut being combed straight buck, is very popular. Kow that the pretty I lading ba sailed away, leaving only u delicious mvmory of grace aud loveliness, the style of coiffuro she inaugurated hu fallen iuto desuetude. This consisted in combing the loose hair over the tii of the cars uud twisting it in loose kuot at the back. A woman with small, pretty curs could never be prevailed upou U hide them, and the sue of largK or prow iu cut ear was em pbusuwd and rendered yet uiure uoticoa bU by that style uf heuddrus. One of the most effective uud pluaslug urrauge uujut now worn is that which is neither high nor low, but covur the buck of thu head with loose, soft coll aud folds reaching from the crown of tUi head to the neck, a style affected by Mi. James U. lilaiue, Jr., and Miss Otis, the pretty society star actress. Youug girls w ill return to the old-time popular fashion of leaving the hair loi.se uud 11 'iwiug, tied back from the face w ith u simple ribbon and ornameuted with n ' simple, flower, which uceords well with tho picturcsouu uud juveuile style of dressiug now iu vogue. All the styles seem to be b:acd on Greciuu ideals aud picturesque models, und perhuts the greatest boon to voiuutikhid that thu change will bring about is that the stylish "ftuliiuess'' cun ouly be effected ia huir that is frequently washed, und a general clcuuliuess will prevail for u time. .Wir Yvrk Sun. Ml STOCK VAftKCT Daws', BUT HOLDtRS AM I Bortrcu I Business has been Talrly maintained In vol ume, and is gradually improving in pros pects. June has been month of exception ally large trade transactions. Prices of com modities, in spite of the rising markets, have, on the whole, during the month, fallen about 2 per cent., and are now hardly 1 1-2 percent above the lowest average ever recorded. But there are eigne of substantial Improvement In the most im portant brandies of industry. The mone tary situation remains undisturbed. Never thclens the stock mvket, by many confid ed an Indicator of the future, has been sink ing. The wars of Western, and to some fx- , tent of Eastern railroads, hsve disheartened many Inventors and caused much selling. It is felt, too, that the rise stimulated by sud den advances in trust stocks was not of a ' substantial character. I The half yearly return of failures shows a relatively larger increasa In New England than in any other section about 28 per cent. 'and next In the trans-Mississippi region , this side of tho Kocky Mountains about 20 1 percent. In the Middle States tho Increase has been but H pi-r cent., thence to the Mis isxippiaboutSper cent, and at the South ! about 3J percent Against a general Increase of 8 per cent. In numbers there Is a decrease I of 31 percent, in aggregate liabilities. j The markets have not changed greatly during the broken week. The Iron market remains utrong In tone. Houthern iron la ' still offered In larice quantity at 1 10., VI for ! No. 1. and the demand for manufactured Iron.is les acti ve. Hales of about 10,001 tons of steel rails appear to have been on a basis of iat E&nurn mills. Ill 111 tis-wttwwfr lis 1 1 iii.lit. I 1 the exports of tl",.'i07,ito gold and tl.UV 4'4 silver from New York alone since June I 1. In consequence, tho circulation of nil j kinds have been reduced tl7,0oo,n00 In June, and though the aggregate is even now H.OOO.ouo larger than year ago, It is felt that continued outgo In July would be apt to cause pressure in September. The New York banks report ed last week surplus of only I7,rs,ou0, and the actual surplus probably was not over $fl,000,00, which Is not a large propor tion fur nn active fall demand. Thus far the Treasury disbursements fur the week have exceeded receipts by only I;)o0,u00, but will be much larger for the week to come. The business failures number MJ, as com pared with a total of L'l.Mast week, and HJO the week previous. Kr the corresponding week of lust year the ligures were -H. C'O.MMKKCIAL. riTTMUHiill. IM'TTKR 1'roamery I l.V.i? 'JO fount re' roil II 1.1 CHi:KSK-.(i,io lull cream... hi II New York 10 H 15 in l'ori.l UV lilekeii.s, fair 30 Til Turkeys, ) lb... Ill pj rtr.Tn:s-iveries.s 1 . 1 7.1 Hose 2 no 1 25 SKEHS Clover, country 4 .Ml 6 Ul Timoihv 1 ,M 1 75 Jllun grass U'i 1 (m , Millet I W 2 lJ HEAT No. 2 red HI l2 No. 3 red K H7 t'OKN No. vellowear 41 42 Mixed ear 37 3S Nlielled mixed .'HI 37 OATS New- No. 2 white 31 32 J V 10 New No. 2 Ohio an ll'a. 4S 4:i i Lol' It l-'itncy winter pal's, ft!) B 75 l-'aney soring pat's., ft 7.1 II oo Clear winter 4 75 ft no live Hour 3 3 25 HAY Timothy u ti l.i .'s Imisi, irom wagons... II no 111 U) .MI1)DI.1.(;S White II. 'si 15 no llriin I" mi 1 .'jl Chop leed 1J w H OU IIM.TIMoHS. WHEAT No. 2 red M(.t K HYK 411 si CIlltN 41 4J HATS Western 32 34 HllTEIt 17 EffS 14 15 HAY Western 14 .Sy 15 00 I'INiiNNATI. WHEAT-No. 21!cd I KKoi !Hl HYK 40 45 Co UN :c; : OA IS "i Ei;s n i2 I'UKk' f -A liin'KIl I'.. 15 20 riiii.i.u.iin. I'l.ol'K Emiiilv f 4 4ffl 5 00 WHKAT-No. 2. Ibtl m lift CtlKN No. 2, Mixed 43 44 OATSI n(:radiHl White 31 33 HYK No. 2 4S 4'l HI' ri'EH Creamery Extra.... HI 17 CHEEfK N. Y. 1'iill Cream.. 0 t NUV YollK. TATTLE (3 C.(.f $ 4 (W fii r.r.i- I.AM US )KXiS Live H.ol'U I'atents WHK AT No. 2 Hel HYK State L'UUN I nradiNl Mixed OATS Mixed Wentern Hl'TTEH Creamery Factory CHEESE Stale Factory . . . . Skims l.lgl'it . . . Wesiern ....... EKiS State and l'etiu LIVE-STOCK MAKKET. 4 no ft 2.1 ft no il imi 4 .'si 4 NO 4 75 6 85 K) Ml :) 62 42 41 2i 30 14 IS 7 1.1 K JO 7 ti 7 K 14 15 TASUIOS KOTIil. The :.LrW of tulle drcssu are mode in fan pUsso. Tlire U a revival of the garnet us a fashiouable jewel. Jeweled hairpin are bebxg produood iu every conceivable design. . Ribbons intended for suhoe vury in width from ten to twelve inches. Sandal shoes are worn with Empire und Directory gowns on tlia other sidu. Nothing thicker than tullu or net Is used a a lioioz to the brim of large straw haul. Cists!, Stock Yakds East Libsrtt, Pa. l'riuie 1.4fW'M.Kl lb., cattle. ft 10(?1 20 (jikhI 1, 2oni'il,.'m lb., cattle, 3 K''i mj Fuir l.USHrt 1 . 100 lb., cuttle, 8 ftti(t:i tift SUk kers und feeders, 2 ftOdi 3 25 Hulls and dry cows, 1 5n3 no Veal calves. 4 2.rxn I 7.1 Texas cal ves, 2 fttxii .1 fto Fresh cows, jK-r head, 20if40 I'riino ti5(i) Ino-lb. sheep 4 7Vn4 Kl CihmI K.'Kai-l. sheep 4 40 It. 4 (K) FairM('s.Vl. shit-p 4 isk4 25 ( ominon 75C'(SU lh. sheep S 2&ir3 75 K'alawag 2 (SKrf2 60 Yearlings, as to quality 4 Oftoet 21 Spring lambs 4 0ol mi Hogs averaging 275dt123 lbs. 4 l.V4 3U Yorkers, 14(Kii1hiiIIis. 4 7ow4 85 I'hiludulphius, 1'jo(u 240 lbs. 4 &uw4 (A Houghs, 4 buyl 40 BOSTON WOOL HAKKET. There is a very firm market for all kinds of wool. The sains have been quite large this week, amounting to 2,070,5uO iiounds, of which 2,Mift.&u0 were domestic. No change bss taken plat in prices, but the tendency Is upward. ' The receipts have been larger this week. In line wushed fleeces there has bean more businens doing. The sales of Ohio fleeces amoiuit to 2OM.UU0 ounds, including XatS4c;X ami nU.ve at3.'ic; XX and XX and above at iiftotaftto, and No. 1 at 3.1c. Michigan llei-ces were also active, with sales of 308,000 pounds; X Heecrs selling at 31 (it 83c and No. 1 at 87(a38c. Washed combing and deisms Hpotos were quiet but firm with smsll sales of No. I combing at 40c. and Ohio huu delaine at 3('t37e. in unwashed comb ing wool there havo been sales at 30(32c. ' Won BonclcauU's First Play. "Wellington never awaited the arrival it the Prnaxiana at W aterloo with tho pale anxiety that the appearance of Lady Vay Spanker and Dolly in the hint at was waited for by that vonni dramatist. Nisbott came, she epok and conquered. Hhe outranked ho self. The hunting speech carried tin house by storm. Jerrold, Lemon, and a Beckett rose in their sent and cheer ihI. The pit seemed to boil over. Nothing was heard for several minutes. The author left the, house. Up ami down, back and forth, ho pneed, nol sensible where he directed Ids stops, until he found himself on AVnterioc 1! ridge, seated in a recess, trying t cool his face by pressing it ngninst (he wet etonp balustrade. It wiih rnininir. but ho did not know it. Then then crept over him the dread that the end of the corned v might chnnge the title of success. He rose aud crept back to the theater; the fifth act was on ; thcr was an ominous silence. house shook with peal after j'cnl td laughter at (ho iiiiinitnblo mnimer ol Mathews. And every fiber of tin young author quivered resKiiisiveIy. In a few momenta after this (ho cur tain descended. The actor hud re sixiuded again and again (o tho enthu siastic) cull and recalls of (ho public when a strange upronr commenced! din amidst which it seemed impossible to diacern what (ho audience wanted Dion Honcicault, hi Ao7i Amvt t c.ir: L'cvirir. Anraiifi, II. Wiiitk has managed a filautation iu Ahilinma for thirteen years, controls In r negro help hki a imtii. nl tliongh she snnietiuius has to use uu un loaded retelver. The WIim-m uin. "I Isiu.lil iuy wirna vo Vrt m l.." ui .,,,!',.,,r"".'1.,, 's"tsl Mr Hinwn. f h II If, whli tlutl iiimn hnr Imu k. IL Uwi ilriws it iliiine in town." Hut velvet iMtek .,. IhohoihI rlnu- u tin ii nu hitlm tosuil, rlnj wlfa. l-vuril. I'rw iiitlo.i In t tliliii tu saw bo. .r. eliiiis llr,.. .Tr!.i ""' ;,y'r,'"' reniedy, keutr tlin Ti. . "'".I'-'all fenmie tr.nil.li-H, intlu,,,,,,,,. Ilim. cruel b. k.ehe. , Internitl iIImIh, i aiiiU is Dr. I'mree-s Kitvn, lie ITuM-rtpliiin. It iliJ! ? curo- urntwou Svery lxiUUvwrs'Tr. Ir. rien-e'e IVI t-ire-itly lasnlivn or nc. i Uvcli enllmrlle , ,. (Ilnu' t.Ml,,H,., 5 renin. A Iondou physieimi of eminem e main Mins thnt the most iHiteiit ciiiiso of the dis wmlnntion of disease Is kissing. t It m(i..V tlntt what n inillien women nv after dally trial is a niiniUe Thru shv IIh v Know by U st that Holililns's Klertrie Is miw'r ifimffliifml, imrrsl itml best. Tliey liavo bailW years to try It. i on give il one Irinl. Moet friendship is feigning, most hiving, mere folly. I(.PB I ' .1 l l.k 1. . . The i woilil Is tetthiit tvlsoe every ilny. Man. klnU laouUKlniilly mUaiirtniT from the n il to the new. As It Is with UellKl,,i,. Art mid hclaiuw, so It Is Willi Meoleliie. Km li iluv litis to our knnwlrsluof ll.t liunmn Isiily, and lliereffire t-i eur nliillly In mre lis many Ills. 1 lie Uy of Kiiplni;, imrlun, ili.illituiinK i, !, for liisUiiro is rspldly .o.sli,K avritv, mil their iIm- leln tiiken by a llowel Id-Kuliilnr whose aetlnn Is nnturnl Kiel easy yl erTertive. Hueli a, miMl c M is Mnii-s-lln, gentle lata, live tbntactsdirrrlly iihii tin, ,y,.r anil K hi. neys, anil luuves no bml i irei ts. It nilllier sriesiior PiirKtsi. It not only eur. s ('onitiiin tlon, but, all Hie (li-orderw nml iIih.ium-s iirlKing from It, anil, when taken from time .i tune ut smmUiioM, lireveuta Coiiftlivttiou alUiKether. If you nenl a Tuule, Ukn I'e-ru-iiR. If your llltKKl tsillseiuietl, you will find notktnu belter tbou l-oa-pl-a ftlek to your Iiusiiom, ' n. uiy kimm) ailviy bi.l still there are a ureal many miiln In Urn world who have no ri-tfiilur ami pnilllnhle busl. tinns to sllrk lo; nml inert, ititi lliers who are fnllowlnii a line of businexs hirli in niniiifenl. ly utifuittsl to them. Now, w hen such In tlin cane, troll hud U-tter write to K. K. .IoIiiimui ,V Co., (Ue mIiiiiikI. Va., anil lis- if they iitiuiut ivc you a IMilnter. I hey have hflM-. a ureal many men ami women alotiu the way to for tune, ami now sim rend- lo w-il von. too. ...0re,0,,f 'aalae of farmers. Mllil, eyiiahle elhiiat-.eerlaln and ahunilant emu. Hesl fruit, vrniii, trrass anil stock c.nin- rw In the w.irl.l ViOl It. I.... . .1 ilr HtiKi lin'litrnfn Hoard, Portland, Ore. One by one tho rie-es full. I nt "TulisillS I'lineh." Si', elitar oil tllves I lieln all. No fiiMCW III I'lso's t'uro for Consiiiui't oii, Puria where other n lies fall, i's-. Weak and Weary Dex-rilies the eoadltlon of many oflo ilel.lliuusl by the warm weather, or illn-aae, or ovurwork, lluaal sanuiwllla Is Just the mislk-Jne netshsl m ovcramif Uial Ured feeling, Ut iurlf ami qulrknn tbe luKslsh bl-sMl anil mature Uin kt ai-IIUi. If you umsI a good medicine U) sure lo try llmsl'i araatiorlUa, "Sty appetite was penr, I ennld not sleep, hail tiea-t-aeiie a (n-at deal, pallia In my hark, my towels dkl not more regularly. Iliaal'a Hanaiutrllla InaalMirt lime did me ao mueh gissl that I feel like a new man. My polna and arliea are relieved, my ap-tlto Imtiroved." Oaoaua f. Jacasvs, lloxbury stallou, Coun. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all drugglata. SI; lis for $9. Irearnl isily by C. I. IIOXII) 0O Lowell, Mum. 100 Oosos Ono Dollar ItRVOI.VKIt eurohase 01 of bra ted HMI't'H a ariiM. Ir you wiKU (iOOli Gum twts.aa the eele- W KKKI IN Ths fliieat pmall anna ever manufactured and tha fl rut rbli M or all exlierla Vanilla, lured in ealllires n, in and tt-.m. Km- eleortlouhle arlloli. Hafetv Hi.ttitiirlM,a mtiA 1 irget liiislrla. on.lriirte. rliluvlyot heal qaill. Ilv srroiKhl aieel. naiefiilly iii.ii t.-l ferwmk Inaiialoe and ati k, I hey are unrivalnl fur Snhh, tlurnlillll y and aeeiiraey. lie not Im. deceived ty iheap niallralile rnal-lreu IiiiIih lions which aie ufUn nM for the genuine aiu 'e an l are net nulv iiinelialile, hut ilaiivnnma. Th SMITH k WKHHlO. Ilevolvera an-till alaiul iit n s-n tlia- l.ar rela with ftnn'a name, addmia anil ilat-a of aU lita aud are auuriiiiierd r-rle.-t iu vry detail. In. eist uuor liavuiK the irenulna ariliM. and If your dealer iinut aupply yoo. an order elil loa.hlrew tolow w ll r.nelv prompt ail I rareful all. litem. iirjHlTeoall fun an I prliiea funiilie. uK-n ai- pueatua. SMITH & HKSSON, t M-n'"'ntlilpa.er. Hp rhi g tteld, SI a aa DUTCH ER'S FLY KILLER MakiMi a olr!! aw (tu p. Kvtry hrct will kill a Mtmrt of (11. m. hUiiM butsluK unmud iait, (livliitf t7t, tli-klliiK your Ihhh', nklsn bttrtl wurtU him I n i'urts irttuv lt( trininjc iri.itit. bflitd '2.1 rr him fr H hurl. u Attr AU, rIhri full, commit 329 N.I 5th St. PHILA., fA. Twenty years' eonUuuoua iiractlee In the treat meul and cure of Uie awful eflrria of early vice, destroying both ailnd and body. Medicine and IreaUuanl fur oue month, l ive llullara, sent aaeurely aaaled frum obaervatioa to any addruM, Deek en Haevtal IMaeaaes free. Dr. Lobb, riso's Remedy for Catarrh la Us Beat, ICaslest tu Use, aud CheapeaU Hold by dniavlsta or sent by mall, too. K. T. UwelUue, Warruu, i'a. 0 .aa AUliui'', lata.. C and TThlskcT Ifah. U on red a' boms lilt ootpUDi Book of pt. Honiara pent I UEK. u at Ufm il .t.K V. M.ll. illioo ibX WUiWtoli tu ritOM SAVAGE TO CIVILIZATION". SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is a siini.lt! vept InMn ronixninil (irepnml from rtMits fresh ly gnthcreil from the forests. The formula was olituincil from tho Creek Indians by the whites who li.nl witnesseil the won derful cures of hlootl disemtes maile hv that tribe. It linn Im i h nseil sinee lh20, anil has been the greatest Messing toituin kind in ruriiif; ilisi nses of the bloml, in many iust.-im-es nfter all ather remtslics hail faileil. Bwlfl's 8(ierne rami me of terKVe Tetter, fmni which 1 lnd snllered fur Iwenly len vrire. I hsve now been entirely well (or five years, stnt no alifn of any rvtnni of iw iliiu-iise. He-era, Ark., Mny i. IM'9. V. It. 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Wuhitfr'i IlluBtrRtcd Mil i -llfSIWHlt inilhMlln.iiiH-. A iiii-i li en lllrllonarr at llo- uiitii..-,h.nhly luw iiiiu oftW. H'i i liHlidsoiiie isufi-a, Ixiind III I'lark ijoth. Knxh-h wnnta with 41i-mtan e.iilva h nta and rolii u.'l.itli'll, and (hrniaii wonla with I iikIlIi h niiitinna, ao that if yon hear M II. ..,. U..I - .. , u . ... know it In Knirllah, y il iiKik In .'lie iar 01 lite immih, Willie It yml want lo trailHlalo an Knit- lliloan Ihnroart. I'istiilhl, l. . i. HIV Hard hU, N . ..... ni. ...II. -"ailMII, I tiouk ixa uour.t;, ia JONES 1 1 1: PAYS THE FREICHT. t 1i'M Viifiti frji lte. In ii let'vum ht.ii I t'uituf., iifiM 'i'tut) 1 Until i Kiot hn tut Hoi (ur Kvnrv "IwH ii. l-.n lti i-i.c i:-t nu nCuiu ttim I 1 1 m r 'in t no h.". JONtS OF HINUHAMTON. HLkNllAMTO , N. , KUlII U1UIIUE1 TtiMiiii mU ol WuriN Di'lliinl. lluiitlrritHfil I'li'luirM Alibri'o vlmloim 1-1 I ii I n tfl. Onlt nry Forrluit riirHur Trim ln'ril. )l cirlo vulFfii f VViobIiim mill lrnMrri. I rtntot in unnil. ? 9r ty nn nn ( f .,N r, iH'tunt in ii.ithniiii j-itit. ai2o X'WOEW OQO lio tl t n-aiU tlmetn't vi ry ilny rvnii, iirHi wfitU I i-4i im titn . li it- r i" I kiiow ui w hu t ( Ki.tt'" iu no- lKt- i.rjM. l' M it i i!n d. niuii t 'r u ttnxi mu- H.t il iMi-tn it"iy wlm fi rai lMMift tli .ttd u .yri it:i.U t -r r-l- niiii' ii h worlc i l,n t H It UU 1 1 tl t-lllt H NH IiMt li IIM a !urn ui. I 1.1) t'.li1ui , J.ll'1 t)l tori- m Ii eVT'-'lt I tflll MtiT. At uf rtivilitiH itfut 1 loMijiu .it u ii f innt:y i-oin n 'fi ViomVj ivo Ut ti i Ihiim! l'trin;r tlii- In At 1 ) t r. p i jilr i i iiiliu tlif onl f h-lnoii.tl I ' h t iriimi li n -f-iM in in .. il r.. ii im hi 4 trilling mb Bf- i..od tr 111 1--, or ilatii.. uoitK i-i iu.iiiio iioiisr.. i -i i.i'i niiiii pit.,N. v.ciir. 0ET IW THK WOBID U il C M O C Uf-Wetlue&eaulae.... Beid Srerrwaeja, BOTSFORD WACON SPRIfJC it tiMl nwa-lduf.M l.Hr tIUil UMIMlk'l. telVM 4tir,iN erjr tlinr. I'mMi Jthbr fr'aVl RMT4VIlu(liAn4 niN Ull rtl briUofy t ihp. ri,HH,., I J s lil MUiirtvt:tiirtfia.JNtil. H. , M BOTSrORO ft le a liar. aaipJea worU I J Vree. l.luoa unt uuder horaea' real. Il rtw Rrev. alerHulol, Keln Holder fa., lloilv.Mii-h. F.A Lehmftiin. IVaelmiLi'.i .11.. : Hi-ntl fiirvm-iiUr S5 PATENTS r mi; as SAKE OOKENS PAY. If yon know hnw to tntx.riv rar. ! 1...-.U. "r -J, i rill a ill f .ii.i a II IV II J I,, inr a I'AI .K I.I II Irv uri.i.iLirrni a IU4.-II-1' l .U) llaia.1 IK.I an nnia- nr. I.ui a n an unrkina fnv .to . ;.i an.l nut.- .iiir.im a in. l eff . )ji. It tea.'1're vim how tu I i I'rt ml flirt- lllm aKia; to I. 'i litis bThi al"o inr t-'M'teiiuiar: "l.ii-h IikIi iit.. for l;i-. 'iuk . Mini rri-yio.nv, .lliliii, '1'f ';u-' In. . ii lira anii.n i to nste It profit IMlr, I3al.eajiareitieri. . t'llr III 'I I tOIUkTI ''V&stitvntA mot fa lire aatk, tha t All! I.KI lln.inll'les halr.rnres ln-ailarlie r.'. moveadaiidiuif. I n, .1 1 Mi. Dr. r'.illo:, 'l iny, N V I'lIK II lis r. 1HtlUuUfv rrrivi ree nifre Altli I presi-rlhe and fiillr dorse Jtt at f as Do- only aieoi Hi- !! i he cvriuin i uie Of tlllh dUt-MMe. u. u.i.Miu.tiiAM.M n, An.ali iUuiii, N. V. We bave sold litg O fnr m.nT yeara, a in ii ena viven the heal ul laur (artlnn. U. H. DVCH F rv . t hli aao. Ill 1.00. fluid hy 1runsiaia CHICHtSTCR'S tNCUSH PENNYROYAL PILLS. l(tl tLruAH lnituinm. Itrmiii. TkMnlf r-.ihl mm r-.r 4 'Iff. I.UttltMa. Mk I'CHraTt! fu4 tL llae MUHU Hl-lillll, Kl r"t H-ll IC Ulat. . I Villi l. MtrlUle.il. IttLf HlMlthlT. "rill f, (ui rii,-. i f.,r MriiuiHr ...! -(cr tof 'sa.a-HST.,.! af 4aWkSji 1