(jXE CONVENTION, L. EF-riBLICAN PLATFORM. TBIASl'Btlt, PMHiblinn Stats eonrentton met ' hZ on Wadntatajr. Th "T JmpJUrr otter, wer. i-halrmsn. Waliw Lyon, of Alle- nifcrrrfariM H"y hn- J- ' Jno M. Morrison; Sergeant-at-'oTention-tUo'docktook. J half an "' At noon Chalrtnan UTi-l tbe convention to order and th .hrCommittoaon Permanent Orga , ..ahstiiledlnas follows: ' commit' on Permanent Organ! I bars U honor 10 "P" M . ttuU Hon. O. W. Dalamater U tlWit Cl.urman of tbs Convention. "nd-Thst the temporary secretaries, Inl ajcreurics and subordinate (fleers SL.t the following ba yli-e presl retnrios: Here follow- IT.hstof rice presidents and secretar- L from rarn Senatorial umwir.1. I.. . .1. r the roadinu the report wn- ti and rVnator Dctamater was escorted Wdnirbylin. rrn nwucr mm un.. Um Lily- 116 "aue "itou, LinK the history of tbe Republican -).;, its leaders and iledi?inn tlTUI'H' "O . mania to do bur duty at tbe next Frank Keedor then reports! from xmittes on Resolutions tbe platform- L,iu(n: I v.nr.k. of AUtyhenr, offered a rm I Jrciarini? Wm. H. Andrews, of Craw U, choice of the convoiition for Mate ram whiih was carnal unanimously. woreBtion then settled clown to the L40f naming candidate for State t;Kf, NMIHIor I'oira a cunt, in n in which he sketched the political ca lf hit eandidato and eiikirizeil his lie- mijm, named Hon. Henry K. Hoy en i;M'liis Jlr- Hoyer was nominated tarnation. THK rLATFORM. .Im-trine enumerated at Chicane In i.wfl hw th iitiiinnl Itnliu hliPHn ..-w. .....I'thi, riilnr4ifmiit nf tbfiiif- . ' r . . , ' - - i ilie p lli the following November. thftH HIP M-VMiilir rim3 nt'l Ull-Pt'lll approval by' fU.oon mujority With iltfnipiia'is murm nmnw i.triimni i. .ii.l m'niii Miihniit tliein to thi Lief Tviiii'.vlvania tor their itpprol;- reatlv rejoice in the victory of issq ......ll ...mi,.,, tirt l,..i,ii ma If u tit. El anl won under IVurnvl vuniu liMcler- il llHI( U run:-. It lllll.l I'lillilM u;, .ml, twause the executive ami li-nis- Kiarerin tlie I moti has tliureby been V-l l.i the i:cpullican puny. R.'pulilic.inH of l'ciiiisylvnnia claim i rwoK'iMtion i.ir roiiion timt they tur hi the election a lleimblictti) oratu- m I ''. p m -a it u lit t in et -i tiuirni iikii uit li kiu.reil reprewntativtit ot other rttales, It.'illl"! lilt! I'TCIH in nun. I IK HI ClItllpCM . l hp iiniiKs in me jiepiiniM'Hiin in :umnnea!tli ure iluu and hereby teu- . tli H i ill f nil h.ov I Ion v f. if I lift In itt. ami iiLi.Tful wuv in which be cun- 1 that cnmpaiKU. unlially iiuiorse tne administration ilcnt lletijiimin IlarriHon bwviuse it devotes itwlf to work: of broud ami rit a.liiinii.-t ration by comcteiit ami iitii-iiiU and hihLim iln ruin nl' inllitvi. sy the fuithlul observance, not the by Lil evasion, cf the public statutes, lection is the corner Uouu ol'our Hiliti- u. its greatest dichhihk Is that in in the American laborer and iniiiiu Tiistivnm liens and builds up all in- milltillif ill thit liroliiiiliiin ..I u. urnt. I'y of business enterprises and a home H ll t hiiPntit linrlnniia tml unlu l.u u primarily and directly protected, lin.U iii the certainty ami hitther f home markets its great advantime. 'tectioii to Ainiirii'Aii imtiiHtrv ho ilm tiiuieof our political fiiith then pro- in uiil-u no loiiKin in iieieiiHe oi tint its cnp-stoiie. Tlioso who saved tlio !mm dissolution sbotiM bo saved by nil from penury, uud we heartily 'lid the wise ami friendly lilx-rulity by Ciitiiniissioner Tanner to his broili orninlhe c insilentious discliarge of mof bin ollice. lU'liulllil ur. tmrlv YiAvtrtc tftlaVtiln. ' . .1 '""ft ... .l- 111 laVor Ot ttie Hnhniifmioii of I lin miiho. tt:ie pfuliihitiou of the nuinmuciure enf intoxintiii( liipiurs to u vote of lllll. HMll llvilil Hi t.l'rt ..IIUI.IU.II.U Li "i.f .nil cm,i.vl,v LUrRH.thrillll.il IllA ,l..tll...l ..H.l.ili.n.l r i -"f,i. .mi iiicii'm t.1 iiiiiiiut. kUiintitution, and in Hpite of Demo- STj-Ktiuun, iroriuu me inacuinery limn a fair expression of tbe nulilio dit, and the vote, to secure which it bavitiK been taken, declares ' "luiiy and honorably fulfilled its n n tins regard. In view of the result election, mnl li.n.;,,.. .........r ....... i Hi .. r i ; n-smu 1" lull uti.moftho purity of tue homes of nim.iiiwfiilth, we heartily endorse tho uikIi lueiihe law and recommend I'leiulinenia thereto as will tend to its Hill irocreSIVIi innvan..... o.i.l . n - wiviiivii,, HMll PlllUlniUl BOOllH till! nniilrnl , ,f . 1. . .1 ... nilnre the action of the last LeKisla pruvi.luK for the appointment ur a iwon to revise and consolidate tbe ut of the public biKhways of this "OWcalth nml tn nnut.l.. .1.. ...Ll4 uxut, with view to reasonable 'Iniualiiat on tli.r.t..r 'i'i..-.. ... . V - - ' v..y i , iUKW Itl U i.f vimi concern to the iwople of iT i1 ' "u,rly o inose eiiKSKcxi "Itnra iiiirsnii. i .i i i -.r.i .... h2 l ' rwt,'Vcurelul and intelligent lioui tesjieciivo jvCjjislutive lmiuistrutii.n of Oovernor Heaver to merit tlie conll.lenee and atn the Kepublicans of l'ennsvlvunia. "liieeiitinii ii l..,u i. .i i.. .ii . i a 1Ml.. utoii uinu, uiKiiiiiwi I -, .. 7ry department, and deserves I I ftt-li-ct und approvul of tbe fu"he Commonwealth.' f".1 recently ylsit- (. m in. ... Y "V"' w "i uu iiir'iis ol . '""'fefiosof the eurth. appeals uiikr.,1 i ruv "uvo wiinessoii W. u!r,,?Ule, Koueiosity of all ' urge that tbe next Legislature ; Prmu,lBIU ,,.11,., fof Ua tnckea !,il'nf,,!?.nneral 8in,on Cameron, for mtTi10" f I'ennsylvania, U.H.110I that time in tha IionorJJ r una convention '...o'"r". lWifyBth,ir!L,i,0frow' ""d tn they M'i.ci:1:,,1!? :tn and venera- r .-worm went through w it h notably harmonious, unanimous and orderly convention. ' There srera no speeches; exc?pt to nominal and second the nomination, and tbe formal speeches of the chairmen. There was no roll call, except the preliminary one to ascertain who was there. There was no friction or Jolt, bo dis agreement, no debate, no contest, no ballot. It was tbe most unanimous Htata Conven tion that has met in Pennsylvania since that which nominated Daniel 0. Barr so unani mously for the same office 1C years ago. TOEJIANOED. The Jnry in the case of Mrs. Florence May brick, who has been on trial at Liverpool, England, for the murder of her husband, has brought in a verdict of guilty. Judge Ste phens then sentenced her to death, and In doing so said there was strong and distress ful evidence showing a motive, for ridding herself of her husband. This could be found in ber infidelity, which had rendered It necessary for her to enter Into Inextricable mares of lying. He also called particular attention to her letter to Brierly, in which she said "He Is sick unto death," on tbe very day that tho physicians said Mr. May briclt would recover. Tbe announcement of the verdict of guilty caused great excitement among all classes of people, who have been watching the trial with intense interest. After tbe verdict becamo known thousands asscm bled around the entrance to the court room and waited for tbe departure of the Judge, As roon as he made his appearance ho was greeted with bowls of rage, and the hooting of the crowd was kept up for a long time. There were Incessant cries of 'shame, and an attack upon the judge's carriage was only prevented by the active Inter erence of the police. The leeling in Liverpool against the verdict is intense. Steps have been taken to secure a stay of execution on tho ground of the discovery of further evidence. TWO MILKS A MINUTE. WONDRIirVL SPKK0 niVFLoritD WITIt t.Kt THICITV'S All. At Baltimore. M J., on a two-mile circular track tho startling speed of two miles a ni hi ll UJ was maintained for about 10 miles by the three-ton motor of the Electro-Automatla Transit Company of Baltimore at their grounds at Laurel, Md. This speed equals three miUs per minute on a straight track. Pavid U. Weems, tho inventor, conducted tbe experiments. The company will build at onco a flvo milo circular t'ack on Long Island to dem onstrate tho practicability of the electric passenger system, and also the automatic system which was tried recently, aud is intended only for limited express packuges, mail matter and newspapers. Kdison hits pronounced it the greatest conception since tho telegraph. The road will bo fenced in by barbed wire to keep off cuttle, and being insulated the wires will be used for telephoning and signalling along the line. In tho new passenger system the rails will have an u;iper and lower bearing. RELEASED THE THIEF. A man named Heed has been making tour of the Yellowstone l'ark in a surrey, with Billy Miliipan as driver. Heed had considerable money with hitiii and while on a spree gave Milligui! 700 to carry for him. On their nuurn trip through the purk, Heed, still under tin Influence of liquor, confided to his compan ion that he had in his valise valuable family diamonds. On arrival tit the springs Ree l retired early. iJext morning Miiligan and the diamonds were mipsmg. Heed started in pursuit, cap tured his man, and turned him tier to the soldiers In the park. As there is no law in tbe park, Lieut. JCdwards was compelled U. lot him go. Explosion. While workmen In tho em ploy of Booth fe Flinn, contractors, who'aru laying a thirty-inch gas main on Bingham street, Pouth Side, rittsburg, for the Motion gahela Gas Company, were testing a portii n of the line by menus of compressed air, the 'dead-cap' on tbe end of tho pipe at tbe cor ner of South Eighth und Bingiiam streets gave away. Two men were instantly killed, two fatally Injured and thirteen received in juries of more or less serious nature. Fhkaciiino UmiKn PirricuiriKs. While a camp meeting was in jirogress near Willo Branch, Texas, on the Hud river, a party of men rode up and beau tiring into the con gregation. A panic followed and sumo of the men in the congregation returned the tiro. For a whilo a regular bailie ensued. The cause of the attack is not known. Tht preacher Unisbed his sermon stronglv guarded. I'imno lp CLiM. -Edward A. Green A Co., wool merchants of I'hiludclphia, recent ly issued an attachment against George Boll man, of Heading, owner of a big hat factory in Adumslown, Lancaster comity. Execu tions were issued against Bolliiiau for about 20,1100. Asa Feck, of Providence, H. L, has a big claim, but has uot yet executed. Boll man's liabilities are $J0,000; assets undetermined. Unclr Sam Insulted. King Kalakaua, of Hawaii, has ollored an insult to the United States by refusing W. II. Severance, of San Franci.tco, who some mouths ago was a pointed Consul General to that kingdom. M r. Severance is an Intimate friend of Mr. Blaine's, and this insult will therefore be all the more quickly resented by the Secretary, who, it is believed, Is conferring with the President on the subject. MuitDEiiFD and RouiiKU. John A. Oden, a well-known farmer of I'latt county, Kansas, disappeared last Monday night. His dead body was found In Sugar Lake. It is sup posed that be was murdered and rubbed. Early in the day be deposited '(5C0 with tht Postmaster at Sugar Lake, aud it is thought the murderers supposed be bad that amount about him. Judob Cummin Dead. After an Illness last" jng three weeks, Judge Cummin died Mon day morning ut Cresson Springs, Pa., death being caused by BrlgUt's disease. It bus been known for some time that he was atllicted with kidney trouble, ami this was probably aggravated by tbe work done by him while a member of the Williaiusport Flood Relief Committee. " At Vina Hldge, uetr Cairo, III, one firm hat just made a purchase of $10,000 worth c f grapes at ii coots a pound. . WRECKED IS BEIIRINQ SEA. RRSCVS Of THK SURVIVORS OP A WHALING VCS-SRlf-ANOTHER RARK RttSSINO. There has been received at the navy de partment from Lieutenant Commander Charles II. Stockton, in command of the Thetis, a report of tbe movements of tha ves sel in the Arctio ocean, and of tbe rescue of the survivors of the whaling barks Little Oblo and Ohio Second, recently wrecked on Nanwok Island, Behring sea. The report is dated July 8, off St. Michael's Island. Com mander 8tockton says: 'The Little Ohio was wrecked on the night of October 3, last year. Tbe survivors spnt tbe winter at that place, being generously cared fur at the whaling establishment In charge of Captain Boyne. Of the 33 persons aid to be on board of the Little Ohio but eight survive. Tbe Ohio Second was totally wrecked off the north end of Nanwok Island . Altogether To Smart A Crowd. After the liartnre of the guests : Mrs. Morgenthal Veil, (Solomon, low did tou en joy der lmrtv t Mr. Morgenthal I dnln t like dot al all. Mra. Morgenthal Vt, vot ran dot matter? Van not doso sfientlcnien con genial mi t yon? Mr. Morgonthal T)py may ms con h(Miial enough, but cloy vas too smart. Dor next time yon give a barty invite ome fellers vat ain't etich goot bigness ricn, so I can make some deals mitcleni rilo der barty is going on America. Thvre Is a man In nnr town And he la very wl, air, Whi e'er lie doesn't fel Jnat right On rrmpily ha tries, air. It's J list the thing tn take In spring The b od to purify. He toll his frlrml, and nothing else la Ii Iniluerd to trv heeaase, baring taken Dr. Plercr'a Ooldon T:7 "'I,," 7 " "'" . jcdlU TJIacnvery to clean. hi. system, tone about JuueO, this year, but no loss of life it un and enrich the tilil, and finding that it occured. I learn also from tho whaling ; always prwlnciyi t he desln reault, he cim.ld- ..... . , ., 1 i in thit hit would be foo tli to experiment ves.els that I mot in the ArctiO that tbt 1 with anything or. ilia motto I.: "Prove nil a-halinif schooner Jnmna A TTantlti..n ' tlilntra and hold fn.t to Hint which I. good." w iai ng schooner James A. Hamilton, ThBt.twi,y be pins bis faith to tho "Golden fllllllt II lb 1 .lllla.ll 1 .ll.llllllB A. .A . . I' ' tt.ll I ... , nmi.u..iiiAmi..i iiiiiiiiiia nnv' 1IOI11 OH11 I JUQUKW ilMIUTtTf . Francisco, bad not yet been hear,) from Speaking of the care of tbe survivors of the Little Ohio, Sommander Stockton says: "It is doubtful if any would have survived the winter if left to the care of tbe natives. Great credit Is due I'nptain Paul Boyne for his gen erous care of tbe men, though tbe establish ment was short of provisions; and this is especially due to him when it is stated that his humane conduct was not in acenrdanc with the verbal instructions of the owners of the whaling establishment, a wealthy firm 'n 8an Francisco." THK JOHNSTOWN FUND. I Walking advertisement, tor Ur. Pmre'sfa pHTti Itrmrtly are t he thousand it has rami. The human rearly. race Is increasing 30,0tW,(H0 SLOW PRiHlRKSS COMPLAINED OP IN HISBURCIRe. The distribution of the fund in Johns town proceeds very slowly. There has leen more or less talk about the delay in paying out the money. As a matter of fact, what ever blame, if any, that ma' be is to be put on tbe local Board of Inquiry appointed by tho cilisetis of Johnstown to ascertain and classify the Josses In the t'onemaugh Valley. Tbe men paying out the money have all the time been obliged to wait cn the Board of Inqury, and Instead ol only about ts,0U0 being paid out in one day, tbero has been paid In one day 1 17, 000. It Is only fair to the men engaged iu paying out tho money to state this. A Fatal Collision. The express train on tho Home, Wutertown A Ogdcnsburg Hail road ran into another train at Forest I-awn Station, N. Y. Three persons were killed and live injured. ' Half-Rate Exraralons. Ths Chicago A North-Westcrn Hallway of fers exceptional opportunities for an Inspec tion cf the cheap lands and growing business renters of Iowa, Minnesota, Kebi ask a, Wyom ing, North and Houth Dakota, Colorado and tha Far West and Northwest, by a series of Harvest Excnrslon, for which tickets will bo sold at half rate, or oue fare for the round trio. Esonralon Innve Chicago. Angimt 8th and tOth, Soptemb r lOih and 24th, and Octo ber (tb. For full particulars address F.. 1'. Wilson, Onnrral 1'a.aeuger Agent Chicago ft North. W'satera Rat. way. Chlragj. Illtuola. The I'liltcd St iti-s imiNirted 4.li'...'o.!.(MI . xniiuls cif cotl'ee lust year at a cost id' t t. ' HI llll Ii lioliulnn s r.let trie Nmn u w m in notnv Innlnt Hi at it Is, . ii raiioi"! ii.furil to g.i w tt h nt It. Your gmcrr Int. it. nr can get It, mnl yon ran ilrcvlV. or ntiiwl wry wwrn. Don't let un. etlier Mouilny p.iss without tr Irg It. Ireland has LMo.ooo women lace makers. Brodfleld's Female Hogulntor w ill cure nil lr. S'uuliint ii. or lif'ranui'iiients .iruliiir to wo liiin. Those sulforiiig should use it. Hold by til drilgglMs. If aflllctiMl with Mire eye. uni Dr. Naan riiompMiu'a Kye-wuler. Driik-giHts aell at ie. fer bottle. Have yon tried "Tnnslir. 1'uinh" Clear? Four-fifths of our agricultural lnnrl divided nmoiiT four million families. COIMEKCrAL. Pirrsiiruoii. is BUTTER t'reamery 1W 10 t'oimtrv roll 11 l' CHEESE Ohio full cream... M New York lo 11 EGOS II IS POULTRY Chickens, J pair 'M "O Turkevs, V Dj... H 10 TOTATOES-IVcrless 1 .'- 1 7S Rose 1 SO 1 uri SEEDS Clover, country 4 .'si ft i.i Timotliv 1 fS 17.') Blue grass US 1 no Millet 1 So 2 00 WHEAT No. 2 reil lio HI No. 3nsl Kt K CORN No. 2 vcllow ear 4( 47 Mixed car 43 44 Shelled mixe.1 41 42 OATS New No. 2 white 32 3.1 RYE New No. 2 Ohio ami l'n. 4i 4'. FLOUR I'uucy winter pat's. 5 75 0 no Fancy siiring pat's., n no ti ".' Clear winter 3 .'SI 4 7S Rye Hour 3 no a 2S HAY Timothy 13 SO IS Loose, from wagons... IS no IS 00 MIDDLINGS White 14 SO IS ts Bran 12 U0 12 SO Chop feeil 13 U) 14 HO BCl.TIMOKS. wheat-no. 2 red wq m RYK 2 CORN 42 4ft OATS Western 33 ft HUTTEH Id 17 KGGS 13 14 HAY Western 10 00 16 SO CINCINNATI. wheat-No. 2 Red 77 78 RYK 4H 47 CORN 37 40 OATS 23 25 ElitiS 11 U PORK 1137 BUTTER 15 ao Pllll.AllRLI'IIIA. FI.OI'R-Fiimilv WHEAT-Nn. 2". Rcsl CORN No. 2, Mixed OATSl'iigrudcsl White RYE No. 2 BUTTER Creanu rv Extra.... CHEESE N. Y. Full Cream.. nkw vokk. CATTLE, ear. r. r , LAMBS HOGS Live, . . . FLOUR I'atetits, .. WHEAT No. 2 Red RYK Statu CORN Ungraded Mixed OA In Mixed Western GUTTER Creamery . . Kui torv . . . CHEESE State Factory.. t-kinis Light . . . Western EQGS Stuto and l'enn 1 e e 1 1 e 4 oo(;$ ho 44 3 J 4S 10 0 2 3 .'0 6 10 4 00 6 0i w 62 42 20 11 I) e 7 7 14 '.'ft K7 45 31 4'. 17 0 M 1 M ti Kt 4 W U (i.) b.i f ti krl 18 12 8 0 8 15 LIVE-STOCK sIARKET. Central Stock Yards ICast Lisirtt, Ta. catxls. Cattle murket steady. Prime, II KVi?4 30; fair to good, 3 T.V.t 1 pi; cominon, t'.i mi (il) ISO; blockers, 2 7.Vii'3gO. receipts, 323 head; ihipmeut, 1,220 head. IIOOH. Hog market firm. Receipts, 1,200 head; ihipmeius, 1 .4' si licad. Rest liht Yorkers, ft BO(ir4 !; fair, I ti'sn I "'; itrassers, ti .'Kldi 4 GO; medium uud light I'biludelphius, I 05 ijl 70; heavy bogs, (1 4our4 45. HIIKKP. Sheep market strong. Prime, 14 70fff SOft; fair to good, t i Stun I ,'s); i-oiiimon, (1 .'xi(.) 2 SO: lambs, II 50 in I tin. Thursday's receipu, bOO head; shipments, 4oo heal. WOOL. New Y'ork. Wind in fair demand and steady; domestic lleecu, 32(t30c; pulled, 23ca) 4uc; Texas, 14(4280. Boston. There wus a fair movement In wool, conllned montly to small lots, and prices were without material change. Hold ers are not disixNiod to accept lower prices for wool which cost them high prices, and prefer to wait until manufacturers' stocks are partially exhausted and they are obliged to tiny. Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces have been selling ut 33c for X, 34(435u fur XX, 35 (iC'VJo for XXX and above and 30c for No. 1. Michigan X fleeces move slowly at 32c. In combing and delaine lleeces there have bean small sale of No. 1 combing at 40c. Ohio tine, d-'aiuo at 30c, and Michigan line do laiue at 35c. JACOBS Ql For Jlliotimttl i!m. NEW EVIDENCE OF CURE. Eevrrnl Years. lai Harth'st. rani tr. Rli.br.ur, M. V , Jn.t, III) tnffS trtwrhi f-.r. wlta rh.us.lltn; a.aslt tow.lk. n.rr.bllna. wltk at ;. .! Oil It aiv apprSi m aot r.t.rB ia fn,ii .art. CMA.. OASTHta. IntheRneKa. ku,ur K T tilrl.'ll MikS rh.anuitl l I. kn lnr w.ka, Ona atUa at SV J Mob. Oil n M. .nllrdr. H MASK, Pah ( 'VolatMatt.H In the Mldo. ItM.m, Cl , Jana 14. Hit. H4 rhiMi'lm ih ia for or.r a, ik. au-4 l jMota OUi II ttt4 at ati4 ha. r.m.tn mtt. Julius otptai, AV PstmillMS AMI lIRAI.r.RS. THE CHARLES . VOOCLEII CO.. OaltlmorS. Ml FEMALE Prnii ATfio MENSTRUATION . K MONTMLV BlCSNtl B iiistsa CMaMr.e us irlKT,JKRQtrevftHlH8wiaBtW0lQia JBOOK TO WOMAN 'SWltDlKtl CRADFIELO REBlllA TOR CO. fi HA IAEA. saiaarsua-saubsra All Run Down M May Bless God La-cti-pi-a!" These are l ie wjnlj wiili which Mn. O.irbara Heil man, ol Chllilcil.V, 0., closes s Utter In Mhlch Iho toluntarlh; anj rioartify testiDcs la tht coo J LA-CU-CI S. Iho great Waoi ncmeJy, cllil her. And to wonder the Stkod Cud lo bleu L CU PI A. Icr II l.lird hrr I on ,i til In wl.tc'i h- Icon coninoJ l.rtaoycirsl " " 1 snj a h-lf a Run- SCRUFULA '"fl Soro rt (ur right leg I mil put htr on her loelt.7 n.ilk as w.ll at an)jno. Read Iho Uclallt ol t:,ls rjm.irksMo ca;o in Or. Hjrtman't "llll of LSV t.i hs oMainod l.-o cf Tne Pe-ru-na 4.i!icino Co., C.Iu.Vjcj, 0. LA CU-I'I A is toll Ly all dm j iits. M.inulic'.urcJ Ly Tin; i i ui)f,,v m !;:. t o,, t iu:i.t.ii, . 'I'll i : 'v i'it i Pn.ill.i'H l liri'it r lib V i-tfctn tl tt riiinllin, llrtvi. ouiih! CIhiiiwiiU ,if fH.ii.. I un- liullvnt in nmimHl lif1iN.lf.44 liy lir.t rihviil.'lnti.. rrnni tlrnt id - Rvniituifin (ll.niitN'.iri In tn rtiiv. nt U'uat tno-thlrtli tin ayinnuiiiiN roiiivi,ii. hruii rur rrr1 inn, 1.-1,1111111-tilals nf mlr.ti-iiliiiii run. Tfu ilua tii-'iiini'iit frr hy mnll. If ymi uriti-r trial, m'lut .y In ulnmin toia KiatAKe. H. II. II. I1HUKS A S i, Allnllln, l,.l $ r JCk r y',vi -7 iT ' IVT l 11 v CHEAPEST-:- FAMILY -.-ATLAS KNOWN. ONIiY IIO OUN-TS. 191 Pagrt, 91 Full-Psge Maps. r.,i. 1,.1 r , t ...1. t,.i. ... 1 .. . . . .. .... . m. w nii, i,-ri.iirT in inf. 1 liHi.l Hint a Al M.hi nf . .. ry I i.inilrT III I Urn Wi-rlil. T In- ! tt. r l.u.. t.xa ttir ..iAr,, iil.,.f .i Ii Stall-: Mm- i f .,.tt,.nt: imiat in i liuf i lli,.; av, m,:i. 1, ii.). n, inn- .al.rv ,.f i lli, ih)a atnl 111. I'lllti'M al p. alina.t, ra III T I , H'Mi; Inm U.r ,,f fniiii.. Hti 1)1, :r ,i ln ti n-nliil ll,.nlu Hi. r..fi d.nr. iit Ina-iiMa. luu a an t inin.'rr if tm i, ,-a. a;.-..rtr. .i.iih air. i f , n,U Km. tan rmitilrr: 'I 11, Iff ITI .'l-tllll. ,11 I l.ilnlnli, 1, ......... I. . I ......i.. ... ami Mi.'ir 111. in y alnc: ntii.niiit i f ttA.I,,; r.'llM:. n- I'l "I anil ; null ait ,al'r.. ami trl. r .i.ln m I r 1 f h. r . rattlr, .In. i. mil a van aiiimint of m foiiiiat i 11 valiii.i If I. .ill. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. All H.lrtnar Tra.lri nt. ..ti.'.i.f Iv ,i,.ii.u.m AMp-f.T ri-f, r.11. r In , r.l.,,' tt, ,,,i..ii...., at 4 11 I Hit. arlu' t- IS a,, iktiimiiv. Mia tiiiri.ri.iiiir 'u n nun li .iit,.riiil.ii I UniK .11 r il nnav ,u l In-111, 'iv, an. I li.. a 1 11 . n,,.n. fmiiiUr l , i-ilii. f i ,111. r,...- , t, v all tli,. Matn'iia of ilia llOoh 11 L. 1IO. m:, m 1 , ui.aiU Kt. K. T. Clip. r m it 3 :t Ht DUTCH ER'S FLY KILLER MnktA rli-n awotp. f rf mrt will htll ii timtrt -f flh i. M. im litixrhiT nti'ttrnt -nr, 1 1 I n r nl etrf, tttklinri utir lit km1, ik 1 i (mnl wnnl niil ixv t'lin it'iM'P til t rl til tii( ri iti. Ml i.'i t rulfi f'r ,1 ii u t V. I'l Tt tit U, t. Alhiwu. V. frill, ruis'.l' 329N.15th St. I'HILA., fA. Dr. Lobb, Twrnly yr.ira' r,iiltnii..ii. ,r.u'll,-i. In flit iri ul nirni nnj inirn i.f II n.ltil rflri-la ut t-rlv Icr, ili"m ii. I., tli iiilml mnl t...l . Miiiii-itm and lifiitiii.'iit l..i im in 'iilli, I'lii1 Ilitlliira. -t'l'A arvtirfiy aralr.1 fri ni , ,1 r n 1 1 lt to any :il.llt'MS. Hook uu Nprrlnl Mlarnara frrr. Pro in tlie weakenlna rffivta or warm wralhor, hp hard work, or from a loutf lllnraa, you tutl a kikxI tonic anil blood purinpr. Ttood'a P.arsAarllla Rlrra a rood aiipotlte, itrrnKtlirna tho whule ayattim, iurl. Ooa Uio liliKid, rrgulnUsi tbe illKeatloii. 'It alTorda mo much plracuro to renmimcnil Uiiod'a Haraaparllln. My health two yi or. oo wna vary plrnr. My frlomla thought I wna (tulnn nltli consumption. I comttipDcrtl ualna IliHHl'a Karaa partlla, took five botllea of It, ami Ut-dny I can ito na hard a day'a work aa I rvrr mhiM. It anrtxl nio from tar (rave anil put um ou my feet a amiml, balUiy man." Wiu. It. D. TumnLi, Hi Kiut itala It, Wlmronavlllf, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Stild by all druggist. $1, ill fur 1'rnparrilonly by C. I. HOOD CO., AKUiiH-arlea, Iuwrll, Uoaa. i OOJ3 o sesOnoDolla r taumctawm nnnn imtvk: JUlUlOlUIIll TLUULf iflVM'iB.1.)' es Engravings Pita OtxtK Im-lifa. Will mnll ropr niomilt.,1 ou rulteia. un nci'ii'l tif (U) i ia. Aula wanlo.l It. A. TENNER, C1IICAOO. sml WhlsVey ITsb. its ruri'il at iiiiinc nli out pain. Hook nf ..ir tirnUrs si-ut FHKE. II. M. WOOI. I KV. l li ofllce tin Wliiii mill bu RUr ITI'I V. rook kf4 .inif. tiin,in.-.a Purina, Um I'i'liitiaii-li'li. An I hi ml ii', Hlim I -li.-lllil, i lr., tliiiriinuliU' Inlik'lit iv Mli. C'lrrillura ttiH. Inaiil'. ollmr, I5 Muni HI.. iMiltalo, N. V. n. ..iu,. ...j i..,..i,. 4. n. a.i iiiibk a a sova, Ua.lautl,U, aatklaalna, U. V. a.auna U.U TI nilP !nyou want tobnv or aril 1 1 in( rlKM iraoarml atnmp fur rlri'Tr t LrtNUaV S PIIIIIIW irlii . Huff, ll, l;t;t Hnwlway, N. V DROr'SY. Whr " '"-ii I haraa aiiitrsi lt.n I IV '. eiirt.JH.ii,, . l, m, hcui-. nl by rtit'iru poat- PrKll.a Co, id J N. .',1 hi., I'bilaiU A Ii'.nann. WaniiiiiKl.i ,,Ha: ivmliori'.rcuiar mTO) .TO A MONTH ran 1 ttintl.. xorktni: fur ua. AKi'lita pri.fiirrr.l who ran furuh.li a hurac nml ni their wlmli llmii to tin' Iiii.lni'.a. Si;irn iiiiimiinl. may Imi prunial'ly i tiipl vitl alan. A fnw varanrt,. In tnwiiann.t rlli.-a. It. K. Ji.ll.s. KuN Co., IKH Main HI . UI. I.iim.h.I, Va. N. II. t'ltHMt afufr (A un, I fiti.laa in.r. Aivr aifai.1 ,t f. mt .rintlr-y ffiiniiir iffy. ll.KJ.ttl'o. n.o's Il.'ini.ty for t'ntfirrli In the lunl, lift,",! In la-, uuil i lii'iipi't. fciM lv IrtiivrM' nr 1v iii;iU. wOc. K 1. lltuvtUiii. Wurrt u. 1't PEERLESS DYES '2 6ERMAH DICTIONARY OF 624 PACHS F0!1 ONLY ONE IZULTJ A FIRST-CLASS DICTWHARY 't K I. L II V al I I I im li t- l. a i tvii i n.Ts .-l s . i it ii m - Hpvr.rne1l h W..rl with t.i r;or"iin !v'tr f tn. tl I'r-'iii n-i.ii i it mnl I'lfni.tii VtrlH ;ti LUft.uh lHtiuiliuii. hi nt itri..iti un rirvitul it I MM UU T TlltH IT h v At v M Mav HV 'I in- ( tn itwi ii I ' it 1 1' fit r l lufh I'll ,ini1 I nm tini-h ili.tislH III It. 1 ilt'l not I'Mivt l.i un. I a . h . It nr i tut In h i lit i t it I k I'li aitv bi n l ft 1 1 v t , l,ti lUi,likri LUU . It I H.IUH-. XI. hi. llAHsLU ' BOOK PU3. CO., 131 Leonard Strrrt, New York Ci'7. XaaM Atluiita, Ua. PATENTS; laSSaiinr, Kampli.. worth 'J. 1 .1 Kri-n. Lluiia not umlrr Imr.ra' fiHll. V rlln llrpw. aiarhaleiy llriii lloldrrCo., llollr.Mlrli. 85 1AI, MM HI'. ('Ol I.KI K. I'hllailflimtR. 1'itw H hiUnsUi'ni1 1 . t i a. nl.lll. Writ lori iiviiUr. S2S ah kour 7,",;: AdKNTflwantMl. flnnhonr. Wnrw vnrliUm. I'ntn loajuit and utiplu f r. V. K. lnritull. lyn'k jh n , V. y A tiTIIM" A riiKKHaiiipi. iiui lliil.l mi mtirti" bv anr Sirr ii ii ri:ni is Uli.hiuvud, rcnta. ls. Va. lir. IH.Ii.c. 4,-. mitll WiNiili'ii, r'liiri.iil, N, V, I L V CHICHrSTfB'9 CNGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. lU'it t'l-iiaa liliaiiutnil Jlrutiil. Tb. .nlv ti.t.1. Mil lot l.ri i.4 ..tt. l.aSlra. mk llriiaia'l.l r..r i.- lllu. IHAnU HtMHlli IM ClI Ul.lftl.l. lH',i..t.l. J auta Lluvflbtua. 'rHi, Niinlhrr. " I I I,'. (.t.nii.l fur p.rll.ui.r. .,.,1 ' K I'llrr for l.aai.t IM frfl.r. i. m.N. l,i.i fmt.tr. Cblrhaalur Chauuuaa .'., MaSlxia bi.( I'klladu, ia Afj , ' JrQwrm la "1 f TO 0ATs.sa -F 0aaraal4wS aot taH M4m aaaaa Sniauu a, BS Mr aaly ay tba VlUTaU Caiclcal 00. V V qaoinnaUjyT ralaarki: I iiro.rrlhtt and fully ai. doraa In k J aa t In- only aptM'ihV lor On' tcrLa.n euro of Una SiM'ttai. Ci. II. INI It A 11 AM, M. I) , AmaOrtluiii, N. V. Wa barit anlil llle U lor mnny yrara, and It Ima riven tiiu bent ol aatia-urtlon. 1J. H. DYCTTir ro., I'hli'aao, III. 1.O0. Mold by Urua.l 'A N ffl Q I'll" IMlii .if nil It.. . II.I.ITII...I l.v hi. n luliiu i rl JfJ Rl J i.l JJ li-1 m lil fu. ii.ri . Un- im.iwi. Hi,. wr.ir.'ra twain HA Via' m a fj I. . u Ii .r, r. I liu. rl.,,. cim. N. ir v.uir ,l..-i, i- in.' ii" i i.'i p lin- i,ii ii- li k in, I'm wiiiii.it nni'i- imi alioca ollhmil. W, l IIOt f.t.tH' ii initf mnl prl iliunpi,l ,,ti llii-.i', mi l .n liicv nr.- jut na r i .l, I drool. iwl lli.'ii l.y, Inn i-.-n.) .l.u i i l. il o I ni'tn.y, tor ymi ran k I x li.! oil waul l.v rolutn m ill, IMi.lii.'r palil. h'.nlrra iiuiki iii-ni- (.r-illl i-il iiiiUmii'A'h .aor chat art. n.,l wrrtrrHiitr l bv nnvlmilv, tlirrrf im In lit.! Ik' Iii.I.i.'i'iI to liuv Bhoi'ti II. al n im ir, rrinil.itl.iii. Iluv only lima.- thru linvr tV. I lllirt.l.AA li.innr uinl prliv lrtiii. .1 mi Un- ImiIIhiu an, I ymi am aiiru to t full v.iln.i f..r vnir in..nv. I li.iniii..lr ot ilnllrtra air anvsl .num. illy In Uil. nmti v I.) I hi' wrm,ra of W. 1.. IMH I. I, AM' HI HI KM. Ill i.r.lnr linr hy mnll .liiln ivhi llin you want C.iiiiri'.., Ilntloii or l.n. o, lnnluM rn . I c, plain I rrin li tor, or nur row nip lif, ami Im nm lo kIvh lr ami ivhlih ) in wmr. I i ,m 111 nnr f .l mnl U nut ili.f.ir.nr.l, na mr nluirn air nimlii hi a arrat viulrly of wMllm, li- nil, I hnif tilfri. I KUmaiit-a. n lit, prompt ilnllvi-i . umt h tI.i I antlaCn turn or moury ritunj.il upon ti.1.1111 of tin.' aiui.a hi tli'.iii,lli.iii. v, I., IMIt'(ifiA!( llruiltluu, .llnaa. v .... ' Al W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ion fjrNTI.KMI-X In n llti ft uMili m rntr Kht, w(Hi PoittoU tn nmt tt.tt nilii'r IhiIUmhii. '1'ln'jr nr. luaito In ('ii(;rriii, Kulliri tiiitl it'f mi I.riini ftp Tn. Nnr row 'ni l ' iwjit I'lnlii I itiirti r Kl4iMia4, In ulrfN fritin fl ti 11, liii'lii'liii half Mill's H'lti la till wMtfiM. If yrit li.iv' tM't'ii (iftvl'iii ft-Min lit ijil f.ir hImm'm tif (iiltt iinlit? tin hot tin I'Hi'jiT. ti.aF fsiitr will Wfiir l"tiK tm I wo ii.ilih i.f i.nnnnri r.ln;i unlit r itculnu lli-at nr-111 if. m fvri nut i'i tiv tit- iunnuiii'lnrpr. 'ur I'luiink fitr lulu hv our ull nUit-r $:i bUovs id VTlli an: i"t. II nitnlni lf tdr nmtcrlnt, Vi. J 1 ij mure iyihii. 1i.-ti, r in iln nnA iluruliln. il v,irv lirtu-r 1r.1n r.il mirf fifUcii. 4 tn. It cHji.ti 1110 t; 1 1 t y Ui 111 .-1 k . MU. It iitvrn niori' iihmu f.ir tlif titit jiiinr tth. U 1 ml. I Uy 111. 1 if iliTilcnt tlirntii ullt l.i X. ft, .ili. lrH jifi-ai hih-. i t ;. .In. to hiitM. 'ill. It 1 aiiiiiai Uu UuiIUm(i1 hy uny tilJmr in it nil fuel hut. Vili. It tn lltf liH.t In tlio worl'1, niul l i larger (U'ltiaitil Uiau jtuj uUii'i J j iiiMH- .t fi IM l. will tr pnlcl in mir nemon who will prn c f hp r.bo'f tnt : -r:t to lp unirn Vtii- FuMowluic I.Iiicn ulll lu !::i:lmI Iu In ol t:.T iia.:-1; c' cm vlI-j.-.tL-i I. KM I NT, II AMI.SI'Uia, whUlt takm llir j.tiwo of ctutom ma! bUh tltnl r.i rimn . U yj. THK OUM-INAI, A M OM,V H S D-K Wm WKLT HIKM:. J.'itifdi Mi-t"'iii fiifc.lt' hIi k.m omUiu I nan ff to IS. KM, rOI K I'll KV. Itftilroml M.-.i ttn Utt'p I'jirrlcrt nil ww Ihrm. rliii'fih liinhl.' iii 11 Mfihtl irttl Htn-e. No IWhrs nr Wm hrAl to liurl th feet IS IM;1 1.1,1. 1.l lOlt lir.AV V UtlU. Umt roll Bhoo frr Um frlt't. M OIM1 1 N'IM A Vil. In ttic U-3t In the WorM for sVUrU w(nr; onn pate ciukIiI to wrur .1 iiiun i i-r. is roi Ar to Mifi:s that i ost imjoii n.i t n i.r.oJ ini iir will wp.ir l"i .;i r laun any tlioo km r noM ui Uio jiruo. VOll IM V S U 1lu ntH NoUout HUo In tba worlO. 85.00 SI I OU 1.00 SIIOH .s:?.ro shoe 82.50 SIlOi: 82.25 SHOI 82.00 SIIOK 82.00 S1IOK Ci I TlX ClIflTi1 VOT TH'H St f lOOI., clvea tlm atnnll boy a elinnro to wrier the hs '7 I I 1) nilll i ah.K i In llir iturhl. All ma. to In c'oUMroM, llullou .uid lu-r. , W. L. DOUCLAS $3 AND $2 SHOES FOR LADIES. Roth I.odlua' Sliora are maUo Iu lr.ra froio I hi V, lurhi.lhm half alum, aiul 11, C D, Kami BU irhlthaV KT1 l.l:S Ol' I.AIWKS' NIIOKH. "Tbr 1'rrnrh Opcru." "The rtpuulab Arrh tlpria," "Tha Amrrlriin Common rinnar," "Tim MpiIImih Conimnu rtina." All tnuili' In Uultoo lo tho I.uCrat Mtylca. A Iho 1'ronrk Opura Iu from l.iit-ra, on V.'l Mbuauuly. iNiiiaiimnra itinulil rrmfmlx-r that W. L. 1K1T'H,AS I. th Inri-cat anrl nnlr Khm Ufannfririnrnr la tb world aupplylnn auora illroot from tin-lory, tail 6i tui.r. ull t i" niia titi in- n' piohu to Um won, rr. W. U IMIKJMS, Drnrlitnn, Itlau. JOSEPH H. HUNTER, f ATTORKKV. M ASIMr;TOV. ('.. Wll.l. LIT Mil It. kNSIO.- ukam UI.UV, a!fe3 S 17 V? 17 -3aS tA )&y, Vhen fhe wind blows vouf nrc.Ei vo Uosioos ro nre yourself., cboul half of your o cam h Avoided .by the use of Sapfe It doesn't make us tired to tell about the merits of SAPOLIO. Thousands of women in the United States thank us every hour of their lives for having told them of SAPOLIO. . Its use saves many weary hours of toil in house-cleaning. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for SAPOLIO to make a better profi?. Send back such articles, and insist upon having just what you ordered. NOCH MORGAN'S SOWS CO,n MEW YORK lea
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