earn 41 l.i I (THIS YEAB'3 ELLUTluaa. Leee Thcr Will Take Place-Th -r In notably an "off year" I politic Only elerot. State. elect brSthl.yu-. Kentu.-ky will hold .... i.,,s,, for Rtate Treasurer on tT Fiction. in toother Stst-a will oil I November 5. On that dny : Ha 'will t"or Bnd Ldoutenant- IkwrTW. . . c'xjntrcUor and At- jjarvisim &t will elect Governor and SwT'wUldwtOwnior and SU.U i.. - in nlm-t a Kunreme Court Judtre Lffleeri. . . , . . mwr. cxcrut L Mini liit"iiant-tJovpinr. PHivlvanK "HI ol-t Htt Treasurer. Vinriuia will elect Governor and Nlate offl- rr-. .l.U v.mr nornrilinelv la IlllltlTll HI ' ' 'Jred in the elections of the newly-ad- IL?.7J covei-timi-nta nml I?ilaturet which tivMii OmcrcM, exevvt South Dukota, which The forms or n i nn r-u.w mnnBimn' jl,,, liliitm-o tliiii year in of inUrwit a lrin national nlitlo only in -ao Ptl nK'niloTn of thf LcplMlatiire I'howu " , i . ill . . ..... ...... .. T . .. TiHr HUM I'm ilia k.,;e elated in New York Mat will vote L, . Inlll mares vnruor in ini w muv w ' . , ii.... lVllltt.tr. M (.'vail.. .1 IDI" II"U. " THE FEDERAL OFFICES. 'Al!a'li"f .inltn iiicnta liy 1'rcNl- dciit Hm-rlMuii. IV I'renMHiit the other dny mnilo the foV lini5 i"intnieiit!: Wiilimti Huli', of Tenntfist'e, to be Tension rental Mioxvniv. Willmm A. KifhanK of Wyoming', to bo irvHViir (f'ii'rnl or yomliiK. UvtiiK 11. Siillivnn. of Uukota, to lie Bur- ..ror ti';n'iiil o( liakota. I till"1 nvt'Taof land odli'cx; f'harh H. r.ni.II. "f Ni'liral:a. at nlentine, Ni-b.; vlrJ r. fhnmplin. of yoimiiK. at i hev .i.. ii. . r ...I:.' ' a VT'.f. .MitrTIU .i. i rini. ii t. niiiiiriiiu. ill Mlia. ( nl.; J'iIiii A. .it'tutn, or (.oinrmlo, It li '!ir. In l' reivivi-m or jiuiiiie money: Kouert Krivmnu. of I'alifornin, nt Vinulia; LToy Bmnt, i if Wvominx, nt (ilnri'iine. jTn Ii- Imlinn amenta: T. J. liuford, of Br"!i, at the Silftz AtfJlipy ill Oregon; up t. .'lii'iiim, or aiiiiiton lerntory. Jt tli" Nim'i Hay Agency, in n-liinntDii .rntiTv: I). J. M. Wixnl nt the t'oncn, nrui. iitoi ami Ouklaml Aenciea in the nan 'iViTit iry. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Vri'.ri, tliecoiiiximr, in fcventy-four. 0 f.T.'i VlCTOIlIA is 1111 ent hilfcin.it (ti liliUl? Ut)VEH!fOR FOUAKER ! a irrnilnnta ..I Cornell. t Jr.r.NERALW. T. Sherman U aixty-nim rani old. OxKnf the rresideiit'ti favored auiusomcnU i U'ii piiia. Jile fir.KW, the French itatcuiiau. If Kiitj-oue. I'kiscE Eismakck'b doctor haittguin taker nay tiin iiiiie, .VI k. Uahkirld, widow of the Prosident, ul jx'iul next winter in Wobhinirtou. Tur K iipresa AiiRuata Vk-toria. of Ger -"JT. haneuibraeed the Catholic faith. The EniHiror of Jnin in ailowod 3,300, li a jeur for liU household department. Aloeat RisBA!fE, in his ei(ilitioth year, w jus; tlnWieU an exikriiiL- tour ir. iru-a. I'HOKESsnn MATtlKlt, of Amherst Colleso, l. leii in the Kurviva of that institution tol urtJ' ywirn. Tiik Diii'!:oKsi,f MnrllKirougli, ac-nonipauieu r ber hust.au' I, it coming to America aouu i:w tliin full. Tlis U"t ilivweil nml "liost groomed'' man l the liritiiii IIouso of Commoua is said to f JoK-ph (.'liunilierlniii. ,i tNvnn St. John. liritish Minister t-i I'Jwi. lias returned to loadnii ufier uu ul ni't' or tu-ty-oiu. year. Tilt Kui l of Z"iUiiid, the new Viceroy of 'I'c.'l, en joy uu iiicom,. saliiry uu-ludud. about ,!io,0!K) .r year. Kilt I'liAf.i.Es Kt KHKLU the treat Knplish H'.v!'Xuiiiinr, hus n hard voice, coul-bluck lii-tMr ami heavy eyebrows. KnatRT Hamueiilini:, whose death Uan jumiil at tiratz, wax flfty-iovou jears of f- li' v.ns Aui-triaa greatest living jKH-t. The Enslifili (iovernment has KranUxl to ie wiilow of l-rofes.r H. A. IVoc-tor a pen myt f m m consideration of his scieutiilo rvicen. rurs SriiErKELs ha already iuade$.10,. ', " KrovvuiB rane and producing suKar ttj." "iilioi tiiig and reliuiug sugar tUe I ailed States. ,!.''";vJ. i"AKl, a student of the Uni ' it.v of I emisyivunla. is n son of tlie rich- v!"n." '! Vil. , Ji" h'l K"e uoue to bo "vviitedtothe Mikado. wh l:,BNrltlt HoD'isox m-nsKTT. tho o ? i ' 'r I'8"'1" a year for editing ch iUreij',lUJrtmei,t of a syndicate of ush uud American paers. orkE.fh'tll".B J J,,hn Jaoob A'0-, of New ,rk,'"J; '"' the country, is now ,Utv v " l0l,ilK,t'-('tJ0- He is'" about vuty yia, of a;e and a widower. ,fc"aBi.kl,BK,BT"1 Who ia at th0 iii Uth . ie"'rVJVf U"il',"Us a smull w t T w;,"',"rf1"l lad for facts and lls. i '"tr ' l,,,8tvnt fty "llhol,th uo lo1"' otuewhat t'ili n',''.' f lH livi" in B,vl Pari". Zmu i. i tt mt "f "aiidsouie aijart r 1 ' w("'li ne entertains in regal luxuri it w Ho ls,u"kiBa vast deal of money, J fcliandaS1 "UW,''!,1 ,,lcUe U'm mor,, tl" i.i.0,Vn;rt'.K KTZ""CH Lrc will aeoopt the kv I ,'''K'yi';f, 1110 ln(rton (V'a.) Mili- W. . ,"'U'r at their meeting, E L..1'rl, rr,,1,,",: "l w, 't'h it.-' '! 5 h T""BUt fr""1 'i's'' one of hi t-t'i U,V"r ot tllB Lif" Savng .Service. ?.n,i1'!1,,;ao' U"rt," "iddonly fallen l.i ih i'1'" V' Pl'liiiK extout. From bmln 1B"J"nest and nut youthful C" ', "r years in all the klnp iom, she Sere or 1 1" U ou "uch maJi-up Uiri i.re ot her younger self. 1 ditlli"' iUe Uto (Jral Wither, pro Sm' Lb " no' "tud farm, "r'aii l .:J T '"'Kto". Ky., valued at .VJ,. C w t ii"..'u"u"r1 "d conducted by his jniv,,tblishiiiontii in the world. thhin?I.'iL D3 lonser n,'r'-i' throunh t tr n. (."'" U:H.,,,U of oiumous- With f "rounded by eager friends. fetaJ'alt? BRADE,h bn found guilty , 5 ft ui, by a jury at jTersey M. th..il,e l"w u dmort oliolete, and WmSS oT ,;on- who baa ever been UbJ w tb Htat under it. THE NATIONAL GAME. AoCBtsTTtn'i club la for aa1. Bnowiniio, of tha Lonirvillea, is for ami. GaLVift ia atill Pittsburg'i mainstay In the Box. Clbvkland went down hill fast In its Eastern tour. Bt. Ijotrin ha mads 109 two baggera to her opponents' 83. Monrut.L has declined the management of the Louisville Club. PiTTUBVRo haa had nine pitchers tinder contract this season. linoi'TitKM, of Boston, scored the flrat 1011th hit of the League. rKNNr, of Indianapolis, made thirteen home runs up to recent date. Tn releao of Myers front Washington cost the Philadelphia Club U'M. TwrrcHKt.1. of Clevelnud. has failed in but six games out of fifty to make a hit. CoxtHKKY, of Ht. Louis, was the first player to roach the UKr.li bavp-hit mark. KoriKn CoSNEtl, of New York, now Icade the (irst basonieu with an average of ,'JHl. MoRKseata are necessary on the Cleveland grounds to accommod.ite the large crowds. Th Cincinnati rlnb has siirned the crack pitcher of the Southern League, Petty, of New Orleans. Indianafom Is not likely to lie in the t-eague in 1M. Their successors will hail from Cincinnati. Lack of ftrt-clnsa pitching talent is the real causo of tho Hior standing of the Chi cago. Outnid of the pit "hing department the chili is i'iti! strong. O'NKtt.U of St. Imls.hn mndeelghty run in sevcnty-tv.o giimin and his iHircentngo in batting h .Xti. He li'n'ls the At;socir.tion. The directors of tho Indianapolis club have areepted Lancroft's reitriiation and ai pointeil ShorUtop UuvHTock inanuer of the team. HI.OWI.T, but surely, the pitcher are lie ginning to awiTt themselves. Nrimll score and extra inning games are becoming more frequent. Tin tlilcagos were the first to defeat the Now Yorks on their new ground. Tho Lcncue Champions won the llrt seven games there before they suuVreil d.-feat. Ohio lienrs the honor of h iving furnished nil the l"af tiiuto players to tho prufinsion. Hoy, Dun. Ion. Ityau, tiillespie and Hawhill ull como from the lluckeyo Mate. Ax Omaha crank engaged at the beginning of the season to pay the mtniliersof the home team M for every" home run. Thus far he has been called iixn thirty-eight times. Stovky. of the Athletics, lin a record of fourteen twc-bigners, four three-baggers, seven homers, thirty-four stol- ti bnvs and seventy-seven runs in sixty-eight games. TilK practice some ninnugen. have of takitif, a pitch-.-r out of the box liecause ho is hit freely in nn inning or two, is very question able. It U humiliating to n plnyer, and goes far toward causing him to lose (imtldence. How tho Ponton veteran plavers are drop ping out of the big assiH-inti'iii! There U liurdock in New Haven, .Sutton in Milwau kee, Whitney in Itutralo. mid now Morrill is temporarily out of the ring. An Instance of thepceulinritvof baseball w.n illustrated at Chicago recently. The Boston out battel the home team by two to one in hits, and outplayed them in the Held by nl most as big majority, and yet lost the game. Tmcv have engaged a base'onll plaver to lead the choir in a Chicago church, tin will probably give tho right pitch, sing either first or second hajte, understand his score and not be put out by any run whL-h tho soprano may see fit to make. Oxford and Cambridge will now have a rhaucstosej what kind of baseball material tho two foremost American colleges Yale and Harvard-turn out. A representation from tho blue of Now liaveu and the crim son or C'am:n-ii!ge have gone to Kngluud. and intend to vml Inn forces and play tho cream of Oreat Britain. ALL the club in the league are supplied fres with all the balls they want by a firm In Chicago for the sake of advertising the brand. In like manner the American Asso ciation receives itj bulls gratis from a Phila delphia company. This latter concern ami another in iVatu k, Mass., manufacture U tweaithvui nearly all of tho baseballs sold. NEWSY GLEANINGS. BfOAR is climbing upward. Counterfeit coin is plentiful. Knoland has 1.000,000 widows. New York ha2!M millionaires. A HOTEL trust is the latest scheme. Chicago has forty-seven lire engines. A wood acid trust has just buvu formed. Jerusalem is growing fast in population The numlHTof Indians in Alaska Is :)0,nol. The wheelmen of England niiinlK-r 509,000 The coming almond crop will lie a lrg uiie. The banksof the United Kingdom number nso. Thf. number of houses occupii.nl by Iudltim is lilitt. TllB Congo Valley, in Africa, is to have a railway. A LA hue emigration from Scotland is no v. going to Chili Philadelphia is battling with a typhoid fevor epidemic. Iowa has sent out ubout 400 college grad uates this year. Thik vear'a jieach crop is estimated al 2,7'J(,O00 baskets. Dl'kino the month of June there- wore fifty nine suicides in Berlin. In tho United States thero r.ro 3000 women In charge of postolllces. Hanforo, Kla., sells alligator hides for soventy-llvo cents each. London consumes tO.OtX) tons of Ice dully during its very brief hot season. The Parncll Commission will not report to Parliament until next February. NLMiiF.ll of Indians in the United State, who can read Kuglish is bul'J3, t!lu. The fuel supply of the Sierras is exhausted along tho lino of the Central Pacific Hoad. Tub run of salmon in Alaskan waters thli year is only about a third what it was last. There never was such a peach year in Georgia, both as to sizo of crop and quality. It is claimed that the Russian wheat crop will bo about 10,000,000 bushels lees than last year. Legitime, the insurgent Haytian General, Is arming women and placing them in th'. ranks. The Lead Trust Is worth In cash $17..VK), 000; its certificates amount to $0,000,000 uu which ten per cent, is paid. Kngi.isu capital has come to the relief ol tho tunnel under the Hudson between Now York and Jorsey City, N. J. There aro at least 20,000 mou and women iu the city of New York who live but U) gratify an absorbing appetite for opium. Caitatn Thomas Britton. Sixth Infantry, ha baen placed on tho retired list, afttrserv. lug forty years in the United Stales arm v. People hi tne soutnom po;-ion of Cali fornia are becoming alarmed ut the tretiueiit Mrtliquake shocks felt. They are of daily oc currence. The wheat yield in Kaunas Is estimated at M.OOU.OOO buslnds, which is jint double that of lust year. The crop is already successfully harvested. A company is being formed in the Argen tine Republic, with a capital of trt.OOO.OOO, for the purpose of hold a World's Exhibition In Buenos Ayres. A hundred military men. representing forty -live conipaniee of the lieorgiu militia, met in Atlanta recently and memorialized the Legislature, urging the passage of a law making one year's military service compulsory. THE LABOR WORLD. New York has a Russian labor paper. Architectural ability is in demand. Therb are 900,000 women lacemakert in Ireland. A new shoe factory haa been started at Smaha, Neb. There are had time in England for un titled laborer. New Yorkers ore working up a national inion of barber. There are 100 ministers who belong to the Knights of Labor. Arovt 100,000 women are employed la making woven goods. Chioaoo locomotive engineers average from tl20 to (170 per month. Th International Union of Bricklayer knd Masons comprises 170 unions. A t.ARnc number of people in France are engaged in the manufacture of p-lluloid. The efforts at Cloveland to Increase fire men's pay from f.JOO to SluoO per year failed. The CiTnrma';crs' International Union has ilmut sixty thousand members in New York city. A Bof.Tot organization Is attempting to form "self -Improvement clubs" for working uieri. There are 1,000,000 men. who would lie elad to work, unemployed in tho United States. Home Altiany (N. Y.l stove ninldcr havo truck to have their casting counted in tlieir awn alleys. Padkonf-S are at tlieir old work of furnish ing Italian laltorors to corporations at so much a head. The reports of the high rate of wages paid on the Pacific coust fie piently prove to be highly colored. There are four concerns in New York city In which tho employe get a share of the pro fits every year. Charles Pratt, of Brooklyn, one of tho Standard Oil Company magnates, is a machinist by trade. Seven thou'rano miners are Idle in the Allegheny Mountains because they can earn only ninety cents per day. Hruo Zikman, the steward of the White flouw, is under a Ikui I of f-JO.ooo for good lehavior. His salary is tlsooa yenr. NcMEitnt-N union are complaining that manufacturers ure rnpidlv organizing all eror the country while workingmen are luku warm. The Window Gins Workers' Union at Pittsburg is the richest labor organization in the country, and holds a reserve fund of foUO.I""-!. The practice of forming luMir-vol.-nt. and milective organization nml benefit fund is iccoipiug almost universal umong united trad-i societies. Tin: Imws ma.K ins and journeym 'n bricklay ers, of New York city, nt a recent conference fixed the scale of nages for the ensuing year al f.'r a day. Twenty factories, having nn aggregate c,tp:tal of f l,i TsKl. noil, have he -n opened li i'loreiic.i, Ala., in the lost seven mouths, giv ing employment to over 2O0O people. The watchmakers, of Preioitt, Knglaiid, who have long been famous, finding that their trade i declining, have divided to build a factory and work on tho American plan. The molders employed in a Kiudii-.R (Peiin.t foundry, have formed a "burn asso ciation'' to take cure of those of their num. Iht who nro injured by burns, scalds, or melted metals. Factory girls In a Massachusetts woolen mill laid otf some time ago liecauso tho fore man persisted in keeping a picture of a whit horse on his lik. Ten of the girls had bail which was dis.-ld.slly auburn in color. Ixrl.rniNO poliocmcu, postollli-e officials, mu. lii'tnien and women, caru-tn !:e.-. hus.dw-. nurse, and newspitiier writers and primers, it is estimated that fully 100.000 of the inhab itant of l,oudu aro uight workers. OiKt.J Victoria importi anew cargo o! Indian servants everv month or two, whereat the rest of tho Kngflsli royal household art much displeased, w hile the'iiritisli lackeys at Osborne and Balmoral aro in high dudgeoc over lights thus iniioed. In tobacco factories in New York, Brook lyn and the ueighlsirhiMsl, there are children only four yenrs of ago sometimes half o dozen in a single room. Others aro eight years of age and range from that up to r!f iiien years. Girls and hoys of twelve to four, tocu years can earn from four to five dollar, u week. New York State lias a law which pro hibits the employment of children under th age of thirteen In any of the.Vt.Ooo mam: laetnriiig estiililishmeiits in t!i Slate, r.ud wilich makes sixty hours the limit of a week, v, oi k in such factories for ull women mid", the ugo of twfiity-oue, and boys uu.let cighUs.'U. Tho j'ligllslimuii Has Silenced. An l'nglisliiiiaii wua licint,' cnti tuincil in a Jiciioon Htrcct parlor o:i evening, vlicu the convcrsatiou turiioil njioii llio tliffirciiM ld owccii J'.nglisli and American cities, "Ono tliiiiK is very finicking to us,' t ho l'.iiglislitniui oliscrvt il, "aiul thut ii in tho iiiutiy cusi'H of violence in tli Htrcct.H here. That, vou know, id mj different in the Knglinli city." "liffM'ciit !" cxcliiiiucil ono cf the young liulioH who wtis ciitcrtuining the guest; "1 never niiw lialf tho violonct in tho d root lioro that I luivo in Kng latid. Why, when we were Liveriiool lust Htiiiimer we Murlcil out one day to take u wulk, uud we had only got across the Ktreet from tho liotel wlionu hor rible great drunken lislnvifo came up to me without uny provocation ami offered to light mo for Mxiienee. 1 never wuh ho fiighteiied in ull mv life.' "What did vou do? Cull the police V she was askeil. "Cull the jiolinoV hlio celioed, "tlier wcro no imlicn in Fight lo call. I don'l know what I should have done if n coul heaver hadn't come along and volunteered to tako tho quarrel off my liuiidsj by lighting the horrible creature for nothing." "And you got away without harm?" "Yea; but 1 never hud uny thing like that happen to mo on the tdreeU of uu American city. "No," the visitor responded dryly, "it couldn't, you know. Au American coal heuver would have charged you al least double for tuking the ftffuir ofl your liuiuls." "Very likely," coolly put in a younp lady w ho hud not yet spoken, "for tin truth in that (inly iu Knglaiid are even coul hiuvei'H foud of lighting will women." Tim conversation was found to lit taking a turn that would ou tho whole not provo conductive lo social harmony, and tho auliject- w as therefore dropjied -Boston Courier. A famous naval dog ii attached to the United Kiutcsshlp A dim, lie be!o"gs to no one iu pmticutur, but to the bi ia g noiul. Delias seen crvic jr. all ipuirt' it of tbo g'ot o. On one occ iI'n, when thn vessel was out of coinuiUkloo for month and repairing in dry dock, he betook hlmsnlf to the rectWm? h p, hard by, but promptly icporloJ lor duty when the Adams w again ready for service. ELEGANT BILLIAUD-UOOMS. Taawlfteeatly Deenroteit Ttoom Dettl h1 to the "Gentleman's Game' by Haw York Millionaires l'attl's 3,000 TabU. NK of the finest ldlliard-rooms in the world is the one in th man sion of Mr. V. K. Vanderhilt, wrilea Mary (lay Humphreys, in tho Chicago In ter (h-rnn. It is a Moorish room otictiiiifr nut of ft tAaSnr K risj I. hatKiueliiig M room. Tho walls re wainscofed in five feet wide old Moorish tilea brought from Spain, rich with iridescent dies nnd peacock's eye liiHter, a secret tlmt modern en amels have never recovered. Alsive tho wainscoting tho wall nro of pnpier macho, modeled in designs Fccurcd from the Allianilira twenty years ago by Mr. It. M. Hunt, a favor not grant ed since by the Spanish Government. There have been plenty of model since secured with geometrical pro rision by calipers and cunning instru ment, hut these show the blunted angles and softened lines of the orig inal, and a they nro colon d wil Ii t ho name tints, have that charm which the greater precision would not irive. The doors and ceiling are of butter nut, elalMirntely ornamented with Moorish interlaced wot k. Tho mantel and the tire facings of the hurse-slme arch are of Mexican onyx, and a series of onyx columns above the mantel breast makes niches where the cues and other necessary holids and liquids of a billiard loom are kept. Opiositc the mantel is n fount u iti m cured in a niche where the water breaks iu aprny over silver ribs with beautiful effect. The window of the room is iu itself u notable feature. It is lillnlwitli per forated ornament and behind this is it large onyx, so thin ns to be almost transparent. This is of butternut, inlaid iu Misni-li designs and in keep ing nro chairs nnd divnn. Adjoining is a Moorish toilet-room lined with Moor ish tiles, with the fixtures in onyx. Mr. Cornelius Vundcrhilt's billiard room is in the basement iu the corner room. It is, iu fact, a mahogany hn within the room proper, and so com plete that nt any time it could be re moved like cabinet work. The niches for cues, the closets for refreshments, rigars, etc., nre all inclosed within this mahogany lining, and in order that there should be no projections to inter fere with the elliow-riMini, the divan foi spi editors is in the alcove hich makes the buy of the parlor. The table is ol iniihoganv. richlv carved, a 'oilctidci table made according to the designs of the architect. Mr. (1 eorgo Vnnderbilt has a table of Japanese design. The wood i-i la epic red in old red. ami dragons nnl Other crotesnue formsof brass are hum mered in. This is presumably placed in a .lapanose room, tsueh rooms nn lined with matting, which is nn iidmiru bio protection for tho wulls against tin cues. The billiard-mom of Mr. Calvin S. Urieo is paneled with iniittit.g. Al though not a .In piuic.se room, Mr. I?riee's billiard fable is considered one of the handsomest in town. It is of oak ehilHiratcly carved, and particular attention has been given to makii.g its legs) objects of beauty, as I he legs are almost the only chance that the i. -Mgner has. l or Mr. Uricc's table the doth was specially ilvrd tu match the nn t i uo blue green of the ceiling, which gives the color tint of the room. 'J ho handsomest bil'iiird table ever made in this country was fur I'ntti, who, as is well known, ii uu entliu.-i astie lover of billiards, uud it is gru ciously said plays a good game, The tuble was of rosewood and iiiiiurnnth woods, with hand painted panels bor dered by relays of ivory. It cost $.'1,(1(1(1, and is now ut Cruig-y-mm, her castle iu Wales. William .1. 1 lilt' iu, u wealthy and mi ier)y metchnnt of Ftaiikiyu, Ky., pi med a nail keg t on'ainiug $ ;0,(J00 in green back. 1 and 4 pur ci nt tlovei niiieni Ii uds upon a lire a few d.iu a jo, him) Uug ie I Jiy fully a he saw I ho lia.nes devour the paper. 1'i.mily trou do uud buHinesg cures had tinned hi he id. . . - A great Ucat ol supt i.tition cx i h ro cardiug precious fto c-i, but thu only ic ally unlucky nm arj those you can't secure. Our (.il ls. Ivitlly Is w Ittv, Nellie Is pri lly. I.Utie is rule ami small; lrMie Is a ipii'en, Allhl-lt" is a pel, Nell ij tLe telle i.l I' e lull; llisnliia ia ultliy, I'srlhu I itca.tliv. And i.i -alili Is t e last of nil. Perfect le al Ii ke -t s In" rnv nnd nul ant, iiesiillful n d liloniiiiiiK, mi -ll.lii ami n tet. It Ih srcm-ml by wlmie ionic lui'iil - a oi the n-n of Dr. I'lrrce's Ksvnril i'i e.eniil mn. I'.eil'ia takas II, and hIiii a's "lakes 1 1, rake" 'I lie only uunrHHtrrtt cure for llio-e ilislie.sPu: uil luents ih-ciiIiui' lo uoiueii. haliMlu lion or your money returned. For (VrmUul iiiii or Sick lleaduche. Use I :-. Vlerov's I'edi-U; l'nr: v Wtf U i Ii ,. ihmuiI'mc Mr. Ilnviird's wedding to Mis Clymer has b.u postHiiied Ull .ugu-t s. Five eenl.s hs.e.i on -mi ; lo.-il Man lo-t on rolled cli. Oo-s. riir DMieuiiii T tre U urn 6 cent riin'criii( ln-i wi-en llie ciif ni a h.-ir ol the ruler Hoiin inH'ie tiiel lite In nl, hieu is n. all kliuw, IXiIi'miis s i- i.-i-iii . In Franco they have applied electricity to thu playing of organ. Good A lit lee in n Kuiliell. There aro four nrgAiis In the human brwlv Which are vll,. In llieir fuue ions and ilelii ute In their structure, a id which givru us an lm. Iiieaso niiuiiini of trouble. 'I'linsu nro Uio Heart Ktomaeli, Kidneys mid l.ivei . I. I hey irjve us lioulil-i It is Uciiumi we uegiecl or alaiss tliein, and of eoure. we iiiusi liiUu lliu consoiieiici'S. Tru itiseaseM of these oik'I'I t rs very numerous and nlti-n ilunge s. .ueklly wo liuvo i.w a remedy which Inn proved just tne thluu for this ciim of disease. It is 1'e-ru-iia, a pure y vigilublo eoiii.oiiiul, that strikes rilit ut the rnol r.' thv whoia trouble. Xhl prepurnilon wa used hy Dr. liartoinn in ist sueosifuily In hi gcnoml prsoUee for year befora itwss plu'ed berors Uieieneral pulilie; and II us its leuiarkable succesi) In his private iirsetiea that led hliu to lace It beforo the publlu for the huimlltoi nanklnd everywhere. Asa Tonlo it. is uuri. celled, bull dnif up the system weakened by eonslant toll, either mental or physleal. As remedy for I .uug Troubles, such asl'onsuini lion. It haa aveuiuullalinl won Icrs. lis action en the Kldiutys ia mild anu effect vo. lis use will keep tue blood pure. H. ulsto the Mow toule u'!'' M," Atu' 1 i-r California sent 8,fi00,000 isnundj of honry to Kurojie lost year. What In the world la the use of sitting round wsltln for wiinethinr in turn up. Vou mleht Just ss well sit down In the meadow and wait fur I he row to reine tip to lie milked, lift up and shake yourself and make up year mind U turn upsemetlilnir. If you havr noth Ilia definite In your inlml.tbeu write to H. r, .lohnsnn "o., lib litniind, Va,, and they will tell yen a thins; or two that will uinkeroe Jump for Joy, A tvwwritinif machine that will use script tyf is promised before long. A pocket mirror free to smokers of "Tanslll's Pn in h" sc. Clirnr. Bronrhltls Is cured livfre inent smalldos" of 1'lmi' Cure for C onsumption. Vicor and Vitality Are quickly (Ken Ut every prt of the Isniy by tluod'a HarsaiMirllla Tlisi ilrxl r.,n. i. ...n.i. overeome. The blissl la purified, enrl. hr.1 an t Tiiauseu, ami earrusi lienllh ln.tea.1 of dlsriuo tn every ersan. The aUinineh la toned and atrenKili. ened, thn appetite reatonsl. The kldneya and liver mrv niii-o win in vi,,rni-.i. The lirsln la n-freslnsl, the nerves alri'MKihi'insl. The wlmle syaleni la built up by Hood's Snti.irlll. "I was all run tlcw u and unfll fur lui'dneiw. t M Initui'isl to lake n lllli. t ll.nsl'a and It built me rlnht up an tlml t wna aisin nidi-In reaiimo wora. I rcromlneiiil It Ut all." 1. W 11KTI, 4 Mnrlln Slreel. Altinny, N. Y. Hood's Snrsaonrllln Hold by all driiKKi.ls. l: alx fur $1. I're nrnl only by V. I. HiSill eo . Aisiltiivnrli-a, t owell, Mnsa. IOO Doses Ono Dollar After A 1.1. i iliert f nil. renailll 329N.15th St. PHILA., PA. rfiily yran c.ntlnitott rrtlr In lht trt mi-lit kimI cum of (In atthtl rflrrln of rnrlr tlrr tl'irnyltK Inith mlnl nl lNrt . Milti lm ul tti'itlnii'til ("ton month, rivr Hollnra w-ul vurrly nrtilol frtmt olmn vntlott to mi) ltlrt'su, llouk nn hprrliil IMratm free DUTCHER'S FLY KILLER 31nkA i'lvin wNp. Kvrrjr hlu't will kill n imirt of nif. mop htiRfiiiK nri'iinil fiu, tll.ii. -jt nt , tiokiitiK your ni , kt?i linrtl wonU mill -curt'i iitc iu (riniiikt rtMtiK Sctol 'i.l rent for thm't to K. IT It HKH, St. Altinm, VI. MAKE CHICKENS PAY. If roil VtH'w linw i-rof rt' i nr- lot tin tu i it1;.) rt'tltai ill ti t ,tn I't'tit ui a Utt I At. I, tiil ill.- ii tut ' l n i.i- ti- f llllK 1 1 i p r uiii v KriiM i n"t It'lir, I'll! H tli H II . tkmu f lulu uti; H nt iiui uu- it 1 1 f ) ill. It !' ii- 1 M U t I I ti I lilt TIM IIM . M it r I fc't.t til nl" (i I w lit Ii 1 ' l- I MiM- I r :i I vii: ... m iitnl MH tit: ll ', ) i'U !iniiM k ll- H ll I Ii k Hit n l t Tfl k It i.iil. r-. nl i t'-nl f. IttiHK lltXSI-.iai l.rumiril Mini, N. . infl PI II. t ll. r.'irt.iiN iiKsi iivi'. !,i:minaiiy ami noiimai. V ' I'lU I I '.1. W. 1 ariiihil"M. ii Olteiim. II-. Ill eie. hevi'ti ib i-MrtriiiMils. Ilonrd and Tiiltlutt lio liepesr. HKV.K. II WKIIsI KU, A. M . 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The letter press gives the square miles cf each State ; time of M.-ulcment ; population; chief cities ; average temperature ; salary df officials ami the principal postmasters in the Slate; number of farms, with their productions and the value thereof; different manufactures and number of employes, etc., etc. Also the area of each Foreign Country ; form of government ; population ; prin cipal products and their money value; amount of trade ; religion; t-'ize of army ; miles of railroad and telegraph ; number of horses, cattle, sheep, and a vast amount of information valuable to all All newspaper readers arc constantly needing an Atlas for reference in order to intelligently understand the article they are perusing. It is surprising how much information is thus stored away in the memory, and how soon one beevmes familiar witk the chief points concerning all the Nations of the World. IOSTIAII) I'OU JJ.-S CUNTS. BOCK TUB. HOUSE, 13-4 Leonard St., Nov York City. 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Fnull h W, m. won ihe rierman Fipitv . .i l - n- 1 1 I 'rmi n iii-iii t .ti nml i.i-rttiiot W.tr.L v.-1 1 u kiit.ll.li li Uioll.'U. h. nt iti.lp.tMl on riei-li t ur a UTAH Wll IT THIM 'HV SIVSi l . l v.., Jtiiy :ii, lilt trolt ! Ihmv. Ill t eniiiiol si The ot'tninn Pli tlm-nri . o ceivr.l nnd I am inie-h pli-s.til Hi ll. I .n.l lid i-Mt-ci in t.n. I .ii,-h .-lear .t no lit nt l-si a I,- -..a I'lt'iw.' nt n l u . t'l'.v Pi , si.d ibitiiftvil liinl l fi-r i,aiiif, M. M. Iiaski.lu Addre.. BOOK PUB. CO., 134 Leonard Street, Now York City. MEN AND BOYS ! Want t learn stl siimii Af llcr.e tliiwti. I'lt-k out a A y Oo-I"nc Know liiiprrfiv v 1 " V lien, siul mi ilusrd skiiIii.'. rV KramW liells't ifn.eiiH I J. t 11 .! in.elarure vthen sine I. p,....lilo It'll Die sue hy Il.e1ei.lli What to. all tlie Hltt-rt in I'l.rl. f III. Aiilmalf Hew to ih, a llman I'ruperiy t Alltlil and utlter V uable lurHnnailnii cnti le ol.talne.l lif n ailing our lOO-l' AliK 1 1. I I -Tit I TKI lllllt!K HOOK, which wo will f..rarl, p-j.l Vs d, uu recripiof uuly -ii runts In siainea. E00K PUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard St. New York City nnd 'WTittej HnH It ant rod nt homo wuh, oiitpnln. Hook of par. tirulnrs sent FKEE. . n. MAVisil.l.V.V.M U rfAblwuiia. saw. SUE MEGLECl'CD bKBRACING A CUAKCE,. AND WAS SOURED. Von't o ii br ciiuittii foolt it m ini if one.' 'of thv c:i i i:aim:st KNOWN. ONLY 25 CENTS. 191 Pages, 91 Fall-Page Maps. ,rerrlhe and fully durst- Ills U a ll"- only hpi'i'lflr II I I lie ii-rlaio LUIS Of tlllS tllM'KI.. U.U. 1M.IIAIIAM.1I. n , Aiuili-nlain, N. Y. V have sold nig fnr many year., and ll bat fcsv.'.iJTl to a ni. ' K,tr (nr.. I a iomtwiim. an. m 1 aaiua siruutfa. Wr4.nl7b.lba ItvtuCUalulSl. ?Y Cluolnnstl,! . (riven iu. uva. ui .bii.- I Ui'llnn. u. it. uven r. k ro . l lih ago, 111, Oala. 'ftl.OO- aoldby liru(isli CHICHCBTfR'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. Thnlf rvltatila pill Ut ). HafV aW anr. I.aitlca. wk llruvclat fnr im IN a. I IWtfHt It mud, in rvit iiacboi. Mle4 i uii liiurifun. Tnkittirr. Ha 4a I Itianiii luf I'lfikuim anil af Far eiellva. im ity aaiatL Am iapee. . ChltibMUr ClcaJaUwai Cvt Dlm4imm v ikUU, AM LI ATLAS