'-0F COX DEAD. of tlic Well-Known- New an HrleJ fork Congressman. .. cvelch of His Long and Event ful Publio Careor. ,tiTr,.n 8. R. Cox died about half. ."SH . ik. ..Milntf at Ilia HnrnA Ka. Io'cIOT m " 1 - iiik Now York HIT. from ... Tla. tntbvnnl arot A -JUJ. Mil WHO, L-j, mtn at hit ttjWuV. Ho u con OW j r.. ...... tv.. .1.. . Imoft U Ml u' J .. a i.i r-1 I- . vifl arffe, oTnJ oi i iriiui mm srtl a-rvant who cam on from kfTwl" Mr. Co, wM pre- V aaussvh on the naw matea, emnour V? ITrnt ohwrrttiotw in the Wsat, for wJTlft,n!th Jult Ktcklor Astoria " I)mi'tTti' club in Second avanun, r citv. The tin oi nit lecture was ,Vonlrltnd " Tuo inernbm of the . met tt ineir iwini. ...... t ItWws came that thnir friend had :fVuT",.....ii., f whioh ho mill. 1 'K rj":.. -H. .1 th hot... Hit. I TBf , .,)' .Inn-ami were receive! ,1, Tnrklnh Miniater and other " Likl writ-: General I'lta-Joiiii Porter, ranria ........ , . ...... i o'jl. of Nt. Lmni; ei-JuilK 'v lin.lv. James M. Horniour. ,4T nwirt Mnndtul Mi-Mahon. General V"" i Pryor and .loitn l. A(fnew. un. f II llnrkiiiirhnm. of Stalin. , . n i 'I tin . n ikui arrived in the afternoon, at alto tlb(,4!fr. Mm. IIar.pnliurf. I ihl two years ajro .Mr. Coi liad a serious from lii'-li itwasnottliotiRhttie could ll...,r. ... hi- ,n...l..-f..l l snti ",r 1 -'m" 1 mi r .. . ...... .d..r llm nhlriirlmi ha, I Mural ii'.o. l-V" - ,'0mvl hit 't5 Impele, oaiiBwl hi 'mrheri'h tlie lme that the uw rmi(tlit hari"-'" "P"'0, Almost hit Inst .1 ..re in ivimril to tlie new (Mates of the Lt Wed. ami plant which he had formed L..irmtine tlie adiniMiion of Now Mexico I , ',Vt"nmig at the next aroion of Con- T,m nhicli U'ld of the aiiiiroachins I u.ok nf earlr in the Uny, and in iilt P1''? 1 . . I - 1 IVA I . .11 tlVT.nriUlima all inuvv- f-iiwii w lliilll ip U. betunk (trmlually, ami even at flvo -k ih ductiirt tlioiisht ilentb to iiumi- ! i il.t nn-iix'in of tlie houtfhold 'rere Luiiiniel to the btdside. Kkrtrh of Ilia C'artor. Sullivan Cox. Iiettor known at V :iwt" Cox, wim iHirn in Zanetville, Ohio, f ..-.-.-'ki IV1 Hiafnlliar KuiliUt ni a leaiiine iMilitician of Oliionnd bml rof the Slat Sennto in IbiW-Ha. Tim ItinT of H- Cx wat a daughter of Ijijel Hullivaii, wl.o wat Treasurer of Iai Is IM. ami nail a Digit reputation for NtT. Vr fi.i atti'inliil the Ohio Uuiverxltv at. Ivm. but nilir)tiently liecatne a ttudunt Hnmn i tiiviT-iij, ivuiHie iHinuu, Ttnoro ,-rtiliuitil with honor in the claw of 184U. iA t tf.l the irifeion of law. and after lit idimlteriiirai'tiKed many Vcnrn ucitw- I? U.. 1 . I I. Ill iik-ii iiiiviu n if ki r.uniiv, Bllll aa Muni puhlivhed a very readable and ulir book on trawl, entitled " Ibo tuft Ahrnad.'' j Mr. Cox Ufaine owner and editor tl Coluinlina (llliio) .Statesman, the Ucrotic nriran of the Htnte. In 1KWS Kiilmt I'leroa temlered Mr. Cox the jiohI- ofSKTetary of legation to KiiL'lanil, muentlr, however, he accept Lm wpol the legation to l'eru. On hit Iku not able to accept the honor. itel tho Kee- .mUoii aiiilri'tiirn to Ohio. Mr. Cox waa k lei from the Cohiinbiin dittrict to Con- . hu I onpriionnl term coiumenciiiK l'.b-sine ilny h liuciianan't fretidenLial p. He wa thrice re-elected, aerviiiK con- itiousij innn inji u two, or tlirou(Uout owuiiirauie yean oi uic aainlnlilraUoiuj Jmm Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln. !'.), on the axMMiililinir of the Thirtv. tt CuuKreu, Mr. Cox wat tho caucus aw of the lleinociata for fWukor kmt Mr Colfax. mi the expiration of the Thirtv-eiirhth kn-m in 1N.5. Mr. Cox ruinoval to tlm h of New York, whore hu afterward re W. Hi-iiuhliklieil thnt year, under the ti ll tiK'u eart in CoiireH.s," a book of nwririirva and oliMTvatioiia wliiln a. kilr of the House. lu 1WW Mr. Cox wat input into tho Held for I'ihiltkh thin by the Democracy of hit adopted home. Il u elected. Uefore tho auMMnhliiiK of : ne ukiiiii vimuhi llio dm World, ring through Hmin nnd ether imrtt of tlieru Kiuopennd Northern Africa. On Minward trip he tai ried lone enouKh in ...... v. t,, ne un inu-resiinK "ook oi Inn '!. which he published in Iximlon. It entitlol "A Nearch for tVintur Km,. .ml bus liml nncxteiiHive circulution luuii.uuiry. iMi Mr. lux wat re-elected, over Hor i.rwiey. who waa tho Republican candi- hi ir.j lie rci-eived Ilia nomination tlie Dem.icriitic State Con vent i, tn fur JririsMiiMii Ht hnite. and led the bnliiueo .1 I'lin.K iRiic Mute ticket. The niajor Jiinl Mr. Cox wat 1S.iio Imx thun tho . fllli alllnst lii-celev f. Jii for t.oveiuor. The doath of Con Man Jamet UiiHikaMvurrinf the follow. , K',,: '' ",x WBS nominated and "1 to till the vuciiiiev ll,i i,m luu. inau.la-uinelei Uil; ii,t.0 with only forty ;l iiiiiiiut him, . o x a cauiinliits for Speaker to fill fni U-f L vui-aut b.v tho death of Mr. T. "''" uliMiiuieiitly btviteu in caucua l.Hii.Iull, HioukU comiiij, .within a 1 n "! of mieceKS. "'e i-,i, f Marcli, JHt,5, IVeHidont '" iiohinmtwl Mr. Cox to succeed iaiL.w Wallace at Miihiter to Turkey. P'-t he re.siKne,l ltl WBJi t.lo,.teil to tho Vinuih Clli;,eo to fill the vacancy l ". ''' resiL'iiation of Joseph Pulitzer, a ri-,. tl to tho Fiftieth Coiik-rw. , 'pt known book, "Why We - , un uualy ileal ,ie. k V"f Mr-l o visited Sweden, Nor- uiriiey nnd Ureeoo. Tho vol- ,TT i Ul,H " 'I' llu Cllllul "Arctic "Nr rrom llioadwuv to the llos . , , av of ti,u Noi., Cu ln he puljlMusi Beini-hiKtorical and ' 'VTM"U! w"r1 entitled "Three Uo ' '"'leriil U-Kislation." 'ive.1 the imiue "Suiiset" toon af ' tad li,m. alitor of tho Ohio (Colimi. "'rlllK Lmiw.r a 1. ..!.! .....I . I 1 1,1 ,. II. 1 ' lUUIUIINUII 1U I nid. 'i 'U"'i hu 1,1111 " "n8. which k ; ,i. " J.""'" "r."' a,,a r.Kllculeil ki.,r T . .' """""H 'x, and ha never Tm '" """"'""Sh very few per r il have nnv uin of IU orieiuT "C.NDUKU MXIROfl. XI i LED. HCet r:eived from n.i.rl,i., i.. t..i. 1 , V..U..WVUU) 111 M, Fcnici)imw v:. . . h. .n , ". report iuvuii no- 'l'el there wltl.i., n.- ....... I. i..w nisi, tuivjr-ri(ii 'rg8 Allen, who burned B. F. MtTi'm ui -w ... I. -ue Iore county, watcar- r o tharleston fr,.,n n..i. . W number killed It now eaUmaied at 'I nillllea a pa nl . ... . . i " "'i wconainnuie. iney IZH'! Uuek"''iwere thrown In It oobm.et. TU, .j Karmer., L "J ,H iu" -aooat, published at r.Uben dUcontlnnnrf It ?. w0"1 P"lr faetoriea are all at kLtl '?'r turning out tho uew rT.p,i"ller toF t"' army. They are IluiT. .. Ui orUer fur the Auttrlau Co tjovr'neut, botb of which have " THE NATIONAL GAME. Btcmt ieadt the Plttaburg Club la horn runt, Tni Boston won the serle from New York. Ma lira has a bate ball club called the Pen nettewaatee. CAMcr, of the Philadelphia, hat been laid on witnout pay. .A. O. Br aldino favors doing away alto getner wila the foul eaten. Tb a total attendance at the Boston groand this seAson is almost sure to reach 87t,0UO. AccoHDma to Anton Cleveland hat given Chicago harder fights than the other League club. ItTA. Glattoock and Tlernan are the only League player who bare scored 100 runs this season. Tna tnillillnfrt and fences of the old Polo Grounds in New York bav been sold at pub lic auction. Ewiko. the New York's Csntaln. hasetven up playing mascots. The last (a little colored boy) was a failure. Farrar, Fogarty, 'Wood nnd Nath are the jauwt additions to tne iuu oate-nit record among League clubs. H Omaha they have tai ted the old and deinorallrJug ru-actice of rewarding home runs witn coin tnowert. Pittsbl-r. PhlladtJ ihla and New York are the teams that Pitcher '.'Inrkwn, th niaiuttay of Itotton, is a special terror to jnuiauaK)iit rears him not. A Bosto-jiam promlset a forty dollar enry chair to each niemlier ot the Pottons if they succeed in winning tno iiennant. Tna idriiirirle for the 'hamiionhin Is vorr clone and exciting thit year, lioth In the Ixnguo and American Amoclatlon. Over one hundred Iigne games ha vo so fur been won and Iott by one run. Chicago has won the moat culm's and Cleveland lost the most Iy that small margin. Tna stars of the bowlmll world afford mltinble lemitis to the aMurlnif younirstort of the profession. They are Kliiuiiig exam- pies of tlie value of teniNranco. Ct.BVKt.ANi) it the only Lengne club to lose throo straiinit names to one club liv one ruu each. It is also the only club in the League wnicu scored in every lunuig oi a game. The Washington management have marie nrraiiKenienU with the liostons to nlav a se ries of tlx games, in Washington, during tho 1..1 .V i . i. .. T i 1 1 ir-iiiimi oiicw v vi biiu ivuijiiis iviiipiur iu October, i The Loultvllle baseball managers have signed r lanagnn, formerlv of the Athletics, to play first iiase; Hyon and McDermott at a imttery; nnd young Clarkson. formerly of tho Tri-Stato League, at a pitcher. Om Ijilxir Day the twelve game played by the League and Association chilis at tracted nn Btten.lanivof 1'M1. Tho lxMKtie had 4H.8M patrons and the Association The Icague ii laved seven garnet aud tho Association only live. Tlic BoKton-New York. Philndelphla WaHhington, Iniliaimpolis-Clrveland and th") Chicngo-i'ittaburg teriit are complete. At least the few iranics which these clubs h.ivo not played will not likely 1st contested, at the schedule will not MT:uit it. Tub Columbus Club director ot a meeting request that llollii.nl, the umpire, ! no longer Hcliidulnd for any l'siiik iu Columbus. Presiilunt Wickoir replieiV that ho hns no power to change umpires, as the schislule of umpires was arranged by n committee up Kinted for that purposo. Artiich Irwin, lnteCapluin of the l'liilu delphias, hat reason to fed proud of there, cord ho hns mado with the W ashiiiKton Club. It stami him at a basebttll geuirai s.-cond to none, lie took a team badly handii-apiml, and, with practically the same men and do pending on the efforts of two pitchers to win, nan vastly bettered its standing among league clubi and mudo it a dreaded antag onist. A bad accident rvurTd recently In Chi cago at a game of baseball Is'twoen two nines thnt styled themselves the "Doctors' and tho "Undertakers." In the seventh inning, when the Undertakers were woll in the lead, James NcNerney, the pitcher, was delivering a twift iu-shoot when bis arm tnapiwd a few inches from the shoulder, and be fell to the ground unconscious. An examination re v cu led the fact that hit arm wat broken, the Ikiiio almost protruding tho flesh, ilo wot removed to tut homo. NEWSY GLEANINGS. A diamond trust U proposed. Florida reports a big sweet potuto c op. The cotton crop of tlie South promises to bo the best on record. All the Adirondack resorts havo this year been crowdi'd with visitors. Thk potato bug is making its appoarauco h various parts of tho country. Typhoid fever continues to spread in Lon Ion, and people are gutting nervous. Tub Doloware peach crop it smaller thU fear than it has been in many seasons. It costt the city of New York t'J.V) a year keep its "wells and pumps" in order. Heports of the French wheat crop wero lot to satisfactory at wot anticipated. IrE houses contuiuing 150,000 tout of ice R'ere destroyed by llro near La Porte, Iml. A M'MBER of stage conchet have lscn Mbbcd recently lu California by masked bighwaymeu. ICAt.AMA7.cn, Mis,, expctt to re:iliz. M.ooo.tMW for celery thit year. Tho business s chiefly iu the hninU of Hollanders. TltE average flow of petroloum iu the Iiiil;u region of Itussia it KS.li.HI burrels per duy, at igitinst barrels in tho United States. Ol'T f twenty-eight uiurd"rs o.innilte.1 n London hist year, in only six iustaiicet ftcro tho jiorpctrutors brought to justice. Vl-WAKn of twenty-eight Inrgo balen of auniun hull' wore brought to Fruuee iu thu lust steamer that urrived from tho Oriout. Capitalihts are preparing to start a huge mciit-canhiug 1 establishment at liulveston, I'exat, to cumjM.'U with thu giant Chicago Xmcerns. Tne heat hat been to inteute in Foochow, China, that tho authorities, in the hope of hriugiiig rain, ordered the killing of pigs to be stopped. The new crulier Charleston, built by tho Union Iron Works, of Han Francisco, fur tho Lioverinnent, hat failed to come up to tho contract requirements. A recent cargo of Java sugar, lauded ot Philadelphia, was infested with swarms of ugar-tluas resembling potato-bugs, and in Uictiug a sting like a boo a, Thk Lutherans of Maryland, Pennsylva nia, Virginia and West Virginia are holdiag their annual reuuion at l'eumar, i.:U. Tcu thousand people are atteuding it Workmen digging a ditch near P.unns lelaer, Ind., discovered ti-M ln gold, several watches and other valuables, beloved to bo thu plunder of on old gam; ot robbers. Am irrigating scheme it uuder w ay in Utah In which f'.!,(00,()00 are to be invested. The reservoir for tho caual will cover I .VI a'.piaro luilet. The canal will irrigate 200,000 acres in Salt Lake V alloy. Recent statist lit show the stock of horses In Itussia to be 21,000,000, exclusive of tho Cauca."es, Finland and tlie Asiatic Territory, l'liei o are six Oovernuiont studs, betides a ku'jee number of private ones. The Nl.tTH Victim. Jack the Ripper bos added another to bis long 1 at of victim. Etrly In this series of awful crime Jack tba Hipper announced, by notices chalked upon a board, that bis bloody band would not be ituyed until 15 unfortunate had been alain, aud that then be would announce hi idun lty and (urrender to the authorities, Thl 4 hi ninth victim found, and all London la now wondering if ha will maka good hi threat and promise. PERISHED Itf THE FLAslrvS. ftoTiita roaiMT riaa in montaka lobs or Lira ard raortaTV. Information has just been received of on of tba fleront and most destructive forest Ores yet reported In Montana. The lire oc curred Sunday night In th St. Regl dis trict, Missouri county, and tba Cokely ranch was mal a barren waite In len than thirty minutes. Cokeley and tb employe of th rsnch mounted horse and barely escaped with tbelr Uvea to th river, less than a quarter of a mil away, and reached water after hiving their clothe nearly all burned front their bodies. They remained In the water over two hours, and even there the heat and amok were almost miflVaUng. -A Bweedlsli prospector, named Anderson, tied bis horse in the gulch about half a tulle from th Cokeley ranch, and went np the hillside to his claim. Both horse and man perished In the (lames. J. C. Veeder, who has return ed from the St. Regis country, say be feels certain that several men perlahod in the flumes higher up the mountains The de struction of property will aggregate fully II, r 10,000. POLITICAL POINT.-). At II tension in Terra AH, W. Va., the gubernatorial commission threw out 23 Democratic votes In Fleming county, reduc ing Judge Fleming's majority to 21 1. Th Ooramltslon adjournej for two weeks to meet lu Charleston, when the report will be prepared. The couiuiit-ion had been in ea lion 00 day. The New Jersey Democratic Ptato Conven tion to nominate a caudiduto fur Governor met In Trenton. Frederick Marsh was made temporary chairman. In his eech he In dorsed the tiirilT record of President Cleve land, at tho mention of whoso name there was loud cheering. After the apMintment of the usual committee a recess until 2 o'chs k was taken. l'on reassembling th committees resrted, ufter which Leou Ab bott was renominated fbt Governor by uc clutuution. The Shah has left Pari for Baden. If all the stories aro truo, the Shah 1 rather bad 'un himself. eo.M.MKUCIAL. PtTTSIUId.ll. BUTTEIl Creamery t "o.? ? Country" roll In i- CHKK.SK Ohio full cream... n V New York !l l(j Ei)S...... V, -J? POUI.TKY f liii ki'iis, V t'liir J." il" .. . Turkeys, tl. . . t n POTATOKS-I'.crlis I lose 4i SKIOb.Sr-Clovcr, country ." !'.' & Tiiimtliy -,. 1 ,Vi i Ulna gros H" 1 is) Millet 1 ,'xi 2 id WHEAT So. - nil ... ...... M " ...v . N"- '' r''tl "'' UKN No. '1 vcllnweur 3.S i Mixc"! ear Shelled mixs 0 m OATS New No. a white L'7 iv New No. L'OhioBml I'u. 4: ;":' FI.Ol'K Fuiicv winter pat's, ft 2"i .'si Fancy spring pat's.. . .'0 .'i T.'i Clear winter 4 i't I .'si l!ye Hour :i no :t lii HAY Tinioihy pj ikj pi ri .... Loose, from wngons... looij Hi mi M 11)1)1,1 N'o.S White m Hi no Pnin 1 1 . 11 W Chop Iced 13 00 H uj IIAI.T1.MOIII. WFI EAT No. 2 red t 7KO 7f RE mi ftj CORN 4I ,1 OATS Western J3 J" BITTER d i V.UUH ih li ii AY' Western 13 00 14 00 CINCINNATI. WHKAT-No. 2 Ued 8 71 7(1 'f.r-v 41 4': OlX M ao wats a, a, Ltftis ,r, P'i:k u BUTTER I 15 m I'llll.M.I I.I'IIIA. FI.OU1! l-'amilv $ 4 iiom 4 'j.'i WH EAT No. lt,M 7,1 7. t'l)ll-,l Mlv.l Al At OATS-t'iigrudcd White .' "J 2i iiir.-o. z 44 4' 1 It I "I Tl: II IV r l.'.ln, III .1,. CHEESE N. Y. Full Creaiii!! 0 u NKW VollK. CATfl.E t .1 s-ooil 4 7H eiif.p.r 4 isi 4i'i I.AM IIS A fin 7 oi Hi Mis Live 4 ;so 4 Tin r Lot R l'atcnti 5 O) )U WHEAT No. 2 Red 83 M RYE State 62 M CORN I ' T.urii, 1 1'. I Mi vi. l J' a i OATS Mixed Western -Jij i!H BU1TEK t'reamerv 11 2o I- m -I ore .... 11 1 ! CHEESE State Fuetnry ... . 0 N Skims Light ... 7 0 V...l..n. A tl EGUS Stuto and l'cini 1 1,", LIVE-STOCK M A ltK i:TS. Centrvl LiVK-SrxK Yahim, Eur Lini:i:rv, Pa. (ATll.K. riiesuiinlv of cuttle has ruled light and the market steady at .1 decline of 1 to 2TM! lier cwt. on best urudes, wlnlo iiicliiim sold readily at a shade higher prices; common to luir slow at last wei4's prices. We give tho following us rtilingipioUliouH: Prime, to l.iioo Ins., 91 io n 1 :k g,Hd. 1,200 to l.toO lbs., t s 7.1 " 1 in; roug!i int, 1,100 to l,.so0 lbs., tl 20 "3 Ii". it'ssi butcher grades, 000 to 1,100 lbs., I (Moid 3 3 ; heil'ert and mixed lots, 0'(t2 7.'; bulls and Cat cows, 82 "0(i$ 2 5): fresh cowsund springers, 125 .U(ii 10 0) uer bead, HOIit. The receipt of hogs have been fair and the market has rule I slow; otlurinirs chielly com- 111011, in point of quality. Sales us follows: Philu.lctpliius, l loix I I't; best Yorkers, f t :HX' I 40: common to fair Yorkers. (4 l'X'O 4 25; roughs, f .1 2.'(ii 3 7"). snr.KP. The receipts of sheep this week were liirlit and the market le tive ut an advance of lo to ljuiierewt. over last week s prices. We ipioie sales us follows: Prune Ohio und In diana wellicr.', weighing Here 1 10 U) 1.11 U.S., (I tK.(4 7j. gotsl, !M toloillbt., H X'X'i I tin; luir to ir, Mid mixed, "j to s Hit., 3 7."(i I 10: KikmI veai lings. 1 4"" 4 'k common to fair, 60 to 00 M.S., $.i 7oiu I -Jj;. Veal itlvc, 110 to 120 Ibt., f J OOliiO JO. 00L MARKET. Boston. There bat been a cood lnmiirv for domestic wool thus fur this week, aud lome fairly good lines of llecccs und territory tro being moved. The murket ha ruled teady and prices ure unchanged. Ohio neeces nave been sold at J-i .io lor A, oo(j J4c for XX, and 84(,3oo for XX and above. In Miclilgan X lleeces lules can be made at iJoc. Combing and delaine fleece are in toady demand, with sales of No. 1 combing tt 3J40u, of Ohio tine delaine at 85c, and of Michigan tine delaine ut 34c. Territory wool tro in s-ood demand with ales on a cored biof6557o for medium, 67(gOc for on medium, and 00(u02c for tin. Texas and other unwashed wools are quiet. Pulled wool remain quiet. Foreign quiet. Katart'i Own BrMf, Th moat remarkable natural bridge in tha world, aay Golden Vay, ia the Jisrel Hajar, which open a gorge not far from the ruin of the temple of Adonis, in the province of Lebanon, in Syria. It ia a flat piece of limestone rock, from ten to fifteen feet thick, perfectly arohel on the tinder aide. The gorge ia abont one hundred and fifty feet aoros. and the bridge ia abont one hundred feet from the bod of the torrent below. The bridge ia ao broad and level that a good carriage road might be made over it. Thia bridge ia anrpaaaed in height by the natural bridge in Rockbridge Connty, Virginia, abont one hundred and twenty-live milea west of Rich mond, and abont two roilea from the Jamee River. It extend over Cedar creek. The height of the arch is two hundred feet, and the upper surface of the bridge ia two hundred and forty feet above the stream. t- Tidies wanting Cloak or ars should patronize the well known, reliable house of ItosKMiu-M ,t Co., (ilo to.M4 Mar ket St., nnd 27 Firm Ave., PiTrsstRnii. Their line of stylish gisslt ft Immense, while their prices ore guaranteed THE LOWEST. Infants' and Misses' clunks ure shown in greutest variety. Mataafa, who has been tubbing1 a King of Samoa in tho ubsonce of .Mali. etowa. are ma irla.l ilia, 1 . 1 ... 1 I ' a ioui iins i.uiiie -sj, as uo uuut roigning a bvdor ait Vation to till than be expeocJ. Iter Fare Una Her I'erlene, Hho was a pretty as a picture andsnanl. tnatcsl and lively that II did our it. od to lo.ik at her. SlinYiaaU thia but shell not now. Poor soul, llm rise linver no innro In her rheeks, the former luster of her eves Is gone. She ia a woe-b-gniip lis, king piece of liuniaiilljf tiuw. She has one of thesiv troulii ,, (.(,nt. innn to women and needs I ir. Pierce's Kavo'ltc PrfM'rlntion. It nrierates the wanted strength, put the whole system right, rwstores ti,e ro.es and tho luster and nukes the wo man what she once was, bright, wtdj and happy. ''Kavrtta Prescription" is the only medicine for wnnieu, sold hy drug' 1st, umirr a fHMt.ivt miaranlre from the uiaiiufaeturers. that tt will give satisfaction In evrry rase, or immey will be refunded. This guarantee lit been (Hilled on I he lailtle. wrorisT, ond faith, lully carrljJ iirrt fornmnyjri'ars. Fornll tlnrangcmcuts of th liver, tt mach and bowels, Use Dr. 1 Icn e's Pellets. Unna Uuso. , It Is unlucky to os'ii nn umbrella in the louse. If not tKNlslng tangbt liy a ts, tjt,r this advice. Try Dufnnt KlrrtrlrSt.iiiin.-it Monday. It won't cil much, nnd v...i will then mow fur yoMtul jut how ginsl (1 it. lrs,,r get no uuiuttlon. There are lots nf .hem. Small ears denote avarice, large ones gen irosity. "The days of miru'le are past." That n.uy Is-, and yet some of the timet wonderful thin. s ever wilneese I liy the liniiian fmiiily have oc. mirred within the last ih i iide. Not the leu-tof Uiese wonders Is the success which the agents of H. F. .lohtiaon A Co.. HI. Ii, 1, 1, ml, Va.. arc Dieetins. Write them f T part ten Ian-. They will snow you how to work wonder. Hair and nails should le cut with a wax Dg luoon. A few flalu Question. Do you Want lo get rid of thai Headache that bo: he is you si inn, l.y I o want to drlvu a ay that Incipient Cutari Ii thnt is settling IU self In your beady lo you wnnt to change that fallow and Klotchv Complexion for a skin that It b ight and 1 learr Ho you want to keepvuur mind clear, yi.nr litealh swis t. and your blood pure? 'I t en Pe-rii-nn is fhrth.iig you ntetl. Now Is the tltiio of the year when yon need something Hint will make your bUaid pure and keep you free finiu those ninny Pprlng CoiiiplalnU to which al) ate so subject. Ot course. If your Catarrh has become thronlc, or tho Impurities in your bhssl have developed Into a liNcase. th-ti La-ru-id-a Should be taken, and tuken at once. Other wise Pe-ru-na It all that vou need, supple fprnted always, however, by Man-a-lln, to keep Howels Iu g.Nid lotidltiiiii. '1'hese three L.Vsiioinaa I'o-ru-tia, ii-cu-pi-a and Maii-u. lin no household can alloid to bo wituouL II a botUe. It's bad luck for a bird to fly Into the room. A box wind matches free to smokers of 'anslU't Punch " &e. Clitar. Out of Sorts It a feeling peculiar to persons of dy.s-ptlc ten denry, ut It may be caused by change of climate, teaaoo or lire. Tba stomach la out of order, tlie brad achea or dm not fisd rlKlit, ,sUte la raprl riuua, the nerve aerm overworked, the mind Is' euufuacsl and Irritable. Thb. i,l.,Ml,,n m.,1. an ri rellrnt eorrvcUva In Ibssl'a Karsaparlila, whkb, by IU reeulaUng and toulng powers, a,.n reaton liar muny to U.e .yatcui.and gives that .treugUi of tulud, nerves, aud body, wbleb uiaki-a oue leal iwrftsjUy wall. . K. D. If you decide to take Hianl'i Karma iarllla du nut be induced to buy any oUier. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugsUiU. (litis for 9.1. I'repansl onlj by U. L IKHIU a OO., Auothixarltsi. l-owrll, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar 4 SK YOl'lt FI RMII RK lU'AI.Kl) A ' Fun 1 1 A.J.LOGAN&CO.'S V,U KTTDVWVQ 'rii..viiio .Mill lllliOOIiO.tlK- ltfest. A. J. LOUA.N a CO., I'll IM.l lioll, FA. IMIM3UTAXT Hhv.HK doiin tiiiNiiifM In Ihu I Intel Mul. I r yfr, our n i-ut it mi nint n -i o.i.l'lif l K- Ul.lialiril Ut Wavhl Ihrtii Hu'li in iixir Vh lti ity lu i-oprc ni lit, towhtiiu t-t lu"iv ti-rri lorr Willi jxmii. Hmi'ifctiiiii' Omtii In1. Ntury n it KsttMaur I'oiimiUtttoii iuiU wn-klv, Minly ftu 1 1. itaftit thyf Mr r mill. U uli u ml oiitv fr t 'im. MAY BBOTHEBS.Hursryman."'.",!,f' FRAZER IlKST IN THK WORLD r Oat tlia u.uuluu. Bold Kvrrjwhara. AXLE GREASE OPIUM HABIT. A Vitliinhle I'reat !- lvlnft full InformoUoli of au Kitay uul S'"-dy run fn lo Ui.amitleU. Da. J.C. HiirM.Jeltersoii.wl.euntlu. I 1 fill 1 1 I I I'liadwlck'a nu il S ASL B A LI j I..S:A.tJr1M-s:?. SENT FREE "&TV 'SX'' THEODORE HOLLAND,? 0. Boa 120 Phila Pa. irtUC ST!' I V. Hcok-Ve. .inir. Pulnr Knrms. IJUrntl'.iiin.Mhh ii, Arilhiii' -lie. hle.it hnnd. ''tis. 11 tnnroiia-hly tsushl l.y J AIL. t m .11. 1. f. Itrynul'a olleue, -UT Main Mt. lUiniiloN. PATENTS F.A.Lehmann. .l,li,Vl"l,,l 0 Seudlormrcuiar nHflDCV Why suffer when I harsa snarsnteed UnUrwIl cura t Huu,kl. by mall. lUmuMy Kent fcrriuniiot. l'FKIL h CU, IM N. 2d Ht., l'hilada. in vpnt Ai-iNK. it runt k stamps. IU c. WJ.llOltS, stir. laiVUiu, ( inciuuaii, o. an unilB wiaae V. ear atn nuuu THK lK. r.s s 1 S25 HKDU AL CO.. Ulcbaaaa. 131 Kirtb P.iialiumU. l a- gOyis praiins. nrreii r nvrc akk tub ukt. PEERLESS DIES ulu i uaououra. MSB! TRA0C Up-A f MAtK ' ATinnnnDins c fT.. TrUTO'MD .THtCHAS-A-VOGElERlTO PRECIOUS TESTIMONY. Tbe follnwlng la a iiittlnn Irom tl at, di vine, Hev. W. )1. tr.en I'avixs. et It artiewni, Houth Wales, In th I' a 'nan, ,( I'itt.l.mg. H t 7, lsv. " I was g ad " tnret In tne rltr of rVtal.UM Hie emtneiit lr Orirhtli, a tistite of near Ni'Wti.tle Km I) n, Vab t. a de.renitant ot one ol the fa-.r r.os ltr. f.lar i-fHinfry. I aa slad tn bfar ol bla' .ur re., as a i reti-aa, r el in."! , tne. 1 I. new hint J years aso (Iff.!! hin in tlie old reiintrv. a a vnnt.g man of brtvbt talri.l and ruieriTi..; slid be t , 1 1 1 V ilea, rvea all tbe rn'.lil flint I- paid blln n..w While travrllst tbroiish this oiitnrv Mil. a,ii I hse met Willi ninny tlft hnve bfen n.lr.rll loiiat rnred bv the "1n-a(.ll It' -ll.-a " lluti'lniN id Ititali.la hna b-n rltre-t atier the li'l and nenl (klllf il pl.v. nans had given Ih' iii up 1' ia rr st pliy thnt nil h . tint, r tn.ni di eaee of the blood, at.. ma. h, luii:.. hrr. .iti... hot. in., nand nerves would in.t goto liint and r iv the divine I'lis.itnc ihealth, b- Ih ' tl-" of these tl,"i"t o,,,T,ll IS nie.ll... the VI7ll." III. Hi -.' and .l..riit iv . al Mill nilll.IIO.'k nnd :I07 - r, ill Sl.,1 or Ud A I'l.lshiir, I'n 1 11 . t .. lid elsltip lor Ma ' T.i ,',i :.,.i I. ... .1 .. HiullH." Ill li'plylng pleiiKe si nficl Hit fMiM-r. lut U II. I. '' IOK Y. 'I line. 1'al", Trouble ai.d will I l(r. QATARR bv tiing ELY'S CREAM BALM Ai,i,lv bal'n irio esi Ii tt.'.irtl KI.V UI!oSIW Warren M , N.V HEADACHt tmrant rti ti .-ure u kml i.Ji'ttr III ttflrt'lt IIHIHIU 1 Id"- '."''lilt t'iMta)ir no I't-mtn. ni-iritlin- lilira.l. Mill in rln i-r -l lit r iiii-uinii nt. r laiiv. TIm uuiv cur fur hu ku. Vl'rir,?-. ct nta r ln.t. rm h i-.'Httnlnt li .....l-r. a... 1. 1 ... ..i A 1 MiNilf.l nn f..-rl.i.f i.rt.-f l.T th- k oaiiorl oitipin lIufTnlo. T. POWDERS. ISgl.Oia.Ht'0 CHEAPEST AND BEST GERMAN DICTIONARY OF 624 PAGES FOR ONLY ONE D0LLAR.( A FIRST CLASS DICTIONARY AT VtllV ts.lj A I.I. I' It U K. It jrlvea Fnell h W"M with the Herman r,i,ns b nt a, il I'loimtii'iutii'ii an.l Oermaii vvrli wnri kUtU.li LliauitloUa. h-lil o.tmld iu ttceil luf t HEAD W II AT TIIIH MAN wAVNi S.l.il M.hs., tiny lit. tin, J?v, fS'S. ttiiv't ISI lei,nnr,l st 1 l.r oerieati l, tlotiai I reeelv.-.t an.l I am mileh pi.,,-.. I M.th It. I .11.1 not eitet t I, .nil, I h, ear I I lilt In .0 ehean a Ih,or I'leuav .1 II I n 1 opy Ul , and lucluavu Hud l for .aiuv. Al. kl. liaaaau. Addrea. BOOK PUB. CO., 134 Leonard Street, New York City. ("xri Ce! p CHEAPEST FAMILY-:-ATLAS KNOWN. ONLY 13 13 OEPJTH. 191 Pagrt, 91 Full-Page Maps. Colored Mat i f ... h Hia and Termor" In the I l.'inl Mat. A li. Map. . f , , ry I . inilry In tbe World, llu I'tt.r ,i a. im tlie ..piatv n,,l..,r ra b Male. In f red an. rut. .,,,,t , n . ,i, f ritiia averase ti in . isiine. falurv , f i in, ml tbepriie ii ai l- li, .l, i, m i h'hl. . im,,Ui ,( farina, ith tb.ir i.lu 1 1. ne n,l !! a!,,e tb.ri.'f It n.r, i,t li, annfa tinea n n.l i,iiinl i i t iiij..ir etc.. ale. Ala.. 1 1.,- airu of em h I'oirivn Co unlry: 'oriu of ir.,eiiini. 1,1 ; i ., . : at i. ii. j rn., i a pt'H.u is an.l Ihetr ni..iy tnlne. alii.'.iut of trade leiiai. ir t.s- of atn.y ; mil, a. f raili.,.,1 ami t. I.r h hum' I er of h, r i aitle. ahe. p, .ud a vast amount of iu furn.ttioii aliial ii loall. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE OME. Allnrpatr readers are ennatantlv n uliiis an ."ll".l.';r "'""" 111 , ri''r iiitelhfci utly i.n l.r. Ptiilid lbs artie e th y ai. . -t 'leiliar lti , ,,ri t 1.1 1, j how inn, h iiin.rii.ati' n I. thua .r-l ssat in tl a lliellioty atl'l how a,n one I e-i-mea familiar wl "' ' l"''nis ei'ievriniir all the Nations of the word. I'lialpnM tor eel, la. bOwK I l b. 1101 .sK. ik i.ei.i.aid Ht , N. V. Cits'. After Al t. other fall. con.. ill Dr. Lobb, I'm riily ) ram i-onlliiuoua rru:1l( In the trrt-nu-ut mui vutv if 1 1 if nwlul rttrrtn of enrly lrr( lrt-t'liit, b lh inlml (..! Ixnly. Mrtllrliif aoO trt-utinutit fur miff inoiiUi, Ttvr lllnri. avput wourriy frim nliM-rvoUcii lo miy ullrrn. 329 N.I 5th St. PHILA., PA. Bauk ou Hperlul lllaeaaes lrr. Mm mm Ready Mixed Paints l,(MlO,1,VA' M u-nnl It. I I,Iiim'iI on i ii in i luuiiy purl ii i ho I' n. l.iii!Hiiiii'f liiiuil.lt' .'uj u ur HiiiHit' Ifi min. iuUh iI i rH t t y iwi,Hrn 4iil lurincn nfler iri. l oli r a-A t I ,iti l iTKVtt tn-f I.NruiMi Word-Mi I n. All. A IVINT i O. I'i' h-.l .mi J mi in, Alo l-.t -IK-Wly larn-il l-i it Kuwllutc. with Uhl VUUtlli(.. Closing 4 O u jh U L Sale or AMI'S, GLASS, CHINA, QUEEN SWA It K, lia nttnrrs, tlranrea, llrle n llrae A Ineka, lllab Art 1'alterlea, I'rrfeatala, raaela. Iraeirad.' Unvs Tables. a w srf Pea lived? KM1IUM1 PHOII J. P.SMITH I.A.MI.(.I.4I A. HIM t o. 035 I'enn Ae . I'llts- Inirtth, I'a. V. n. It irenc tl.' I'rll'l. 1'Uted l inn T llilea ill Ml il I .'l Sett. nil r Ttlf WISH AC- n ,.er ot f th rele. T... I- ,V ,1 SMI I II MI'smhn -r- '. l-V I I'lirel fr itivl SMI I It h W l ssn ... 1... M. . .... .,, . iver ti aiinfa. till' il ati.t llio (( ) V I. rat eb. -lis. i, all ov,rt sianiif.otiit.sl in ,'iilihr, . ri. ...11,1.4 i n sin. fleor.lolll.le , t 'll 1,f,.,, (I. ,,,, r,, ,, V I mis. l un. l. i. 1 ..iiMti ,11 to I out, rolt 01 heat ohiiI. t v m rnus III aii'i'i, 1 ,0. tuiiy in. ,. t,. f. r ,,,. I,, an.l, 1. and !'" k. I Ii. y ale i,nn .11, , tor nni.h, dliril 1,1 1 II y II l.d neeiit a. 1 . ., not I e,-..i l.a lh.,1 llliillenlile rnal.tfiiu I ml I ,t 1 1 una ohoh ae often ai.1.1 tor the y, 1 ti ne am, lo an t are not I'tilt iitir. ltal.le, bill ilanv. roiia. I he HMIIII 4 WIxmin i,..,v. r. aro ail .ti.n-1 m. n 11,, l ar. Tel. with ftt-i, i n tiiinio, a.hir. e an1 'at of pat, nu .il l are Biiiitiiiiie. it .n. t 111 . t , detail In f,.l ii.,l. ha ma- tho .'.-iiioti.- art . lo a'.d if v,nr rlealer . annot am., y ton an or ler a. m to s hlroaa below Will ro Vive pr-'MIO' VI I .V'"r'il at t. II 1 1, .11. is-e, ri'tiv..'.iu".-ii i'i t or, -'" 1 t'i ' 'ie I 'to ,ti ats SMITH Wr.SSdN, tar-Meiiimn thl. p.ti r Tiiv;lii'l.l. II waa. (.HNTS WANTKI) Kl tin vit I'l'i'mveu asw m t i.a. lat..L... W3?&- impua noiii st'niisen. In'ini'B I si, I lin iih' liata. riot ut It eta. I.te. MVlt' 1 1 sTfrTrjr.ft's-Tk s Ear Cnru V-M SiHrlW I M : r't'H'Sv- s LartfO Profits Mado By Auents. Soul I. ". 1 I W I... . nle I'noi v,. 1 r..r I ln.t:ale t 1 'iii.iloo.ie ael I'.i'-'. A l'lr.. a Til K KMl'lUl'! WASH Kit COMPANY, .liiiiioHti.wti, N. Y. THK VICTORY FKK1) MILL, BEST MILL aTi553S 67" a,..i. V"- . .Mndsla nunLU " fA'-.d 1 HiMt ity, tit to ou. ir lioiir vv tin TOP ErcaKcr: TBE VICTORY FEED MILL Co.. SprinzlsHO. Meiiii.,utin l'ir.i MEN AND BOYS ! Want ft team all altnut Hone ? How to 1'1,'k Out a , tooiltiie ' Know Imperfe. Hon. and ao ituard ayaln.t fraud I lirteel lil.raau an I Ifftetat'ura when .ainal. p..a.,l.ler Jell tlia ass by Ihe leetur What total) the IHIrrrenl I'.irla of Ilia Animal' How to M., a HorM l'rowrly 1 All thl aud other Va unbta liifornistloii ean he ut.talned by reading our IIIU-I'AI.K I l.l.l s'l' It ITF.U HtlltsiK HOOK, tvliiuh wo win forward, pa va.il, uu rait Ipluf only -t& fruls lu alauipa. BOOK PUB. HOUSE. 134 Loonard St.. Now York City MAKE CHICKENS PAY. f f yon knnw tn pr- ps-rtv cr f r tlii'iii. Km rr ni n hi Hm a tl 4 Hll Il4l.tt aft HI'. A II. I (' M 1 1 VIVID lh IIH-I l lf i f II I'lUt tl thl I'- ullry litii ii"t bit imt- li lir, lilll at Il a.il Wt'tklDK f"r (Id , Inlay Mlll Ilts, illlliliatlt l-ri'ilol k.' ft'MIM. it ta l ift nii t'W tt. I tin t Hint I'tin- lMIH"Hf'. I' 1 t it '1 r I Ua'H mill Int' K ttrlilliaf: Willi U I nUlH I 1 hHM for lUrc.ltJigT I ut 1 h . m mill 1 rv 1 lii UK. iiiU-'i, you iIimiM ku w 1 11 tint mil jit t to Tnmi it rrrf t tl.Ie h.ut lo HOOK 11 II. II U I Mr 1 134 l.uuar. ctcri. N. V 4 Ur. llu curi'tl ut liuuif uU (lilt 1'Hlll. H'K'rT nf Jir triili' atfuf FRF.B H. M. WOiil.l KY.il. L. A9 4 Vl Ac Va AUauta. t. iSaSaWtBykil&lfU COl 5 1 x 1li"nTI ltllAKDlI.tr'Krnt.wan-lrd watrrtmof and will k"'t " - lliltlialiardrrtia.mil. 'J !,e tt.tr I'tr l I I, HI.lt KLIl ) a rt" t rub:,, i"", "VlT nl W V'f land p.. vrrath. ri, I r.v!dl., Ilmaraot Inillaunra. l.it,a -uulii. wiUw tl. a lj t JJ I C "l ..'ibrand 'toi.lc-lnata. Jlluuratrd Cat.l,.rur A J I , r, lloaton V.AM. ll Hf'Ht. Pttllf'll Xfflfl Tli lf..lt-tfl.lttl'1.1a.ll 1. Pllfltlilllllltl ------ . - ai"i iiMiinitiivi ' ' J J ii.aaja C uri'B wIhto ull flan fitilr. I'lmihiuit und UKroualilo to tiio tuHto. t lulilrcu tukK it witlmut uliioi'tioii. liv tlriur:rintn. JONES ii i: PAYS THE FREICHT. Too Wuuon (.. alea. Iron brar klml liourtMKs Praas TaJa ikteaJi ai.'l l'eaiu itoa fur BOO. Evarv alae S, ala. ...r free prieelM M.tnt.ou thia par-r and a.l.lieM JONES OF BINGHAMT0N. VINUHAMTW.X. K. Y. f fx to . naT.a gwrut-4 .a M W I A i aaaaa SirWMra. KHM MrSaalykfaW . 1 1 ariaa BiamlMl OS. tnaa9lrWt1 1.00a f firearrlhe and fully as. dor.e Hi il a. tb only .periflt furthecertatoturs of tin. diaeaae. U U.i.NtiKAlfAW.M P., Aui.lerdaui, N. Y. Wi bav .old Big U for many year, and It baa liven tus mi ni tails. action. ik VYCnw. m CO.. t'blrais. Ilk old by iiruf fltia, a
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