are 889 rictvofl liinutioB oods. res, Les ove ids their iihinirw-' r llrekS liO vt ttyler resh tired to 1 John''0 Weduiss14'' THE LABOR WORLD. TBI colored barbers of Omaha, Neb., hart '?lwnv)t labor of. TMasnettrflOS.OrJt Jlns Stat last year. nh's first bate of cotton of ' J!JhUI.10ntper pound. .mmcn of Chinamen are going Into th complain of "pauper" com JJlonofUernianworklngmen. fT. p.-,. iMinn.) 0nen are) Inducing y snlouS to not buy after 8:30. -..mMD air It being lined a a BioUw to f c,Uw mnce- ,.Tix(i of workingmen Is an offense JSoithe North DakiJU Constitution. fourth convention of the American ration trill be held In Boston In Decern- "t.ionhM 7000 organiasd tailor. They j,t New ork tenement house work boy-cAtl- i ....n.ti. Tmltl U Pr '"" uuikiiuij -tha taS car work ta thiaceuntrv MjutTer before. a .11 factory which will give employ JI,i to ' operatives will be started at rick.tmrp Va. u. ttamp Wttera per hour. Th ml York I'ortofflr la trying a machine that Kdh.S4.i0 per hour. mi lace trade gtre. occupation to almost ,,10 women in Normandy, and to nearly mnii persons in France. xtm Hah"Ir" comneli working chil. . ' 0f from fourteen to sixteen yean to go Jb,"l three months of the year. U wage of the agricultural laborer In tetnuth f Kmrlanu at prewnv uu not, n is jjj, munt to six cenU per hour. i'Mo maniifaeturer at Lyon, Mne., liar a i eia iw.l fop liriiiirin fm1et4w.11 mii urr-i v'' ..---r. - l iWoi ft minee iviiitra.,t enfUllsn """ Ejcland has more looms ami spindles in mcition weaving and, Kpiuniug cotton iu Jr, tlian all the.reat of Euro, combined. lruia niaiifva'.'turer cau Join the ('iar- .T, t-i.... SW,. n foramen ftp an until, it-. I l lll"ii, .. - - - - I-'.- ofrijarmakers U not eligible tb nieiutwr- - Suctt'ie i.otinon siriKU lias iiewn m-uiiii a Mt boom I" nrgonlration of labor line W:i farted in the large oitiea and manufacturing THM are four womn who run Vr in Liverpool, Knglaud. aiul t'.i ..ithiiii'rae among women in i Iwrlier le trade all large knjlisli cities. r,,,.,u.ivn lli axamnlo of Amerieau lcnmi't" a delegation of jlublin mcelinlik'i tMit to tlie 1 aria &zijusiuuu w euiuy .uu tit exhibits there. Tin Wvoniine Constitutional Convention IKdeciilwl to emliody in the mw coniititu nirliuw iirovidiug for a Ixmrd uf arhl- lhon of strikes -and lockouts. bwio Ikiss baksrs make from HtujlS rw'k: woruiuen, .i.oow to; ruwuing-up ,nt Kai-h is allowed a loar u tiring ' " T .. . m At -I I.. l I kill. MiWl OI llieill lt-i--l i uic milium. I'mL very r-eMtly the French workman u bail n Smvilny rest, but a movement to uke the first day of the week a holiday has on the railroad running netwoen j ans i.lLrous, and 11 is preuiciwi mat ine uiiio- (sllcu will extend iinouKiiouir inn cuius tun try. Toyearsao thsNationol I niiin of Cuk- bin 1 Hlom liau iweuty-sia uruirun witll iimemts-rs, while now It tin 1110 Dram-lies v,h 510 niemlwrs. Uf the tlfty-one ati'iktia I lis past year, forty -six were won and live . anu an increase oi iu per cent, u ixei was vbtauied by 1!0U0 member IHE NATIONAL GAME. fiw Tork won the series from every club pt ioaion. itt all is fast becoming the popufar auAraua. ivxLAND won the series from I'hilmlel. . taking ten games to the latter's nine. Ilsost every baseball club iu the Amerb AaociaMon Is at daggers drawn witb 'oriUol the other clubs. Ixrmt Henalk had to be escorted from lyni baseball grounds recently, becnus k'lni the eaiue when the Iirookf vn's wers 'id, by four policemen. I Bostos daily paper nnnounco3 that It i i present SMKJil to tie dividml among tin itiersof the Huston liasobali Club if they the pennant this year. ISO, of New York, has caucrht in morn thn any other league player, but ha wly followed bv Bennett, of ItoHton. :cr, of Cleveland aud Farrell of Chic I N well-known aiK-ietr girls In Baltimore, "iu,ru B UUKO U.tll CIUO. 1 W ICO a WtM'K i'umt into the country to play, audit n that they are hxjeomlnx very pre at tllH iraniL. Their ntrfi vnrv fpiini i to twenty, OKIIINlt to lllf.l-n(ln .,t I.. iothe professional base ball players, I hy well-known cniiitalistM. are to take ""iK-rmenv oi me iauonal game Inui n hands. Clubs are to lie formed in ioailiug cities. nun bell player has joined the the- 1 DroflttKion U. II i... i. . 3kwaiw. nuu i "K the roll of the surgeon hi "Held by 11PIUV." in an i.l,l Hi,.. V.... .. one of the organizers of the first 'f-TWO irailieK Ml, I'M hiuvunlo,! I,., .! m in the Ieasue. There were thir )f thow double vent nuisances played, WKh Playing the raostr-elevcn. Bevun ;'yl at llorton, six at Philadelphia, I V ' ago, three at Indianapolis, three wimiCtou, and two at Clovelund. I y?ti?g ot tlle American Association fj fat troubla liotwun m u wan discussed. The game which uolilnnith nav. U . I . I , . u Z w " o,mju u j io X h LouU club refu"d to play tin A i "rro m lu8 ,e,ia. cloliuing -i.Ti, ' " Kvn lo tit. luts. The. i rm finwl ,lSOU f,,r refusing to orooklvn nn i,u .1... 1 ., . k, . - " 7 , Kill! 1,11V fOBBED iy A SLE1:;pER " KtB lllg CONDUCTOlt TO SEAIICI1 Barrett, of iiiv.,.. - .....1.. .....i... "flJ.Wiacasb, aud I1..V.KJ in IT u, rlu,"i5 " lielawaro Lacka- i nraiern . . . t.. --uij4 tur iusi rriuuy 'wrrett was returning to bis home 'iy. h Uad plaood the "Jr his pillow in his vest nuriiH, tl, 1 1 . h . 0 v '"B' no nuu occasion 1 ertu for a few rt-ttiruej the V8st ttua collteuU wura Ill" " inimediately made known his ' inductor, and wanted the pas- lini:' tho conductor UV ,UU. Aft.,.., """m lug VU3, Pwkeui turned li.sl.la . I gr"i of the berth. 1. 11..,..,. Y " ctIul aiust the railroad I w,ul'i to make good hi loss. W NkIsou WHUaroi. who died lnduntown, North btoulng aM as the, Ust of tha l'euuot ill. . ear ot w Of old Tlii.1,,:, v-.i ...J 'tllilh whit. rklM. nA . - sHviHiH linu aula in. ----- v M( au ;, ,,,e"-uPPoriin(r. bhe was a ,L ."PliMt nuurch. and an u'Mri0 tbtt cbuso of religloo toona,; 1 WORK MAY CONTINUE. OT. BKAVtB WILL rROnARLT ADYAXCB HQ,. 0OJ MORI rOH JonXRTOWK. A committee of prominent Johnstown cltitens, consisting of lion. John M. Hose,' member of the Legislature; ex-Burgess II. W. Storey and Dr. J. C. Sheridan, had consultation with Governor Heaver on tha question of continuing the work of clear ing up the sire ts and streams of that town. Each of the gentlemen name I assured the Governor that the work is not compleus. They represented (hat the condition of attain Is still very bad. The cellars are not cleaned, and the river beds are not free, and showed that, on the averuo;,), one body has been found In each bousj cleaned, to say nothing of the bodies yet being found iu thetrcuU and river beds among the debris. Uo Beaver was very much impressed with the statement and said he realized the seriousness of the situation. He promised that under certain conditions, mainly the in dorse meut of the proposition by those who have recently been to Johustown and are subordlmtte to him, that he would furnish f I ',000 to con ti mie the work for ten days The committee suid that this amount would be satisfactory and would complete the work of cleaning up. Five hundred men can be put to work at once and, in ten days, tht wcrk will be completed. A diststrous railway accident occurrd be tween Naples and Foggio. The empress train1 came Into collision while passing flimim-n n tunnel and twenty carriages v re le'e-c .iL The killed and injured iiuuilieied 11 ft V . 'I lio lucreano in the consumption of counties over last year la placed at o,Uuo,U00. COMMERCIAL. PITTHIIUHOII. Arri.rs i.bi UUTTElt I'reaiiivrv 1 noo"(t2 .vi JJ :7 Coiuitr.v roll IU CliKESE tliio lull cream... New York lit EOCiS pi l'UULTUY ( .'li. keiis, V pair C Turkeys, V lb . . rovAToia- Kose Ci SEEDS (lover, country A Timothy 1 45 lllnc gruss... 1 -" Millet M VHEAT No. -2 red k! No. 3 red 77 CORN No. 2 yellow ear 43 Mixed ear 3s Hhelled mixed 37 OATSKo,.., v.. 0 ,. l..i.. ot is 1 i'l li;i i' . 10 70 4 73 1 M 1 .'s 70 Nl 7S 41 .i M 2H :2 KYK-j-New No. i! Ohio and i'u i'LOUlt Fancy wiuU'r put's Fancy spring isit's., Clear winter , live Hour HAY Timothy Loose, from wagons.., MIDDLINGS White 4! as ;o " no ts.1 I.SJ (Ml fs) 00 ft 1 3 L' .'i 1,1 ft) HI I) 10 ft V2 "it 11 OH Jirun. Chop I'ihhI . . 11AI.TIMOKI, : red WHEAT No. 2 red I UY1C CORN ooroj :si 40 l2 41 'JO 14 00 OATS Western K UTTER KUUH HAY Western 13 CtNCINSATI. WHEAT No. 2 lied C it in 00 783 44 84 21 7!) 41 '.Mi irt is 11 L'S KYK CORN OATS..., p:o(is...( l'OKK II UTTER .... 15 PHILADELPHIA. FI.Orn-Familv 3 WHEAT No. . KhI CORN No. 'J, Mixed OAT.-Wngradcd White RYE No. RUTTER Crcmiurv Extra.... CHEESE N. Y. Full Croniu.. NEW YOKK. OOfo M" 40 '2! 4S 10 0 9 4 CATTLE,. . . . $ 3 4or7iS 4 m btlKKi',. LA M1IS . 4 00 00 o 2t 7 00 b no HCKiSLive FLOUR 1'ntcnts WHEAT No. 'i Red RYE State CORN 1 ne, railed Mixed . . OATS Mixed Western . . . GUTTER Creamery Factory CHEESE Stale Factory . . SkiuiH Light . Western EGGS Statu and I'cuii . . . . 4 . 4 40 (i.r M .M 4'J Lli 1-' II 1 l! 7 1J 44 2.') l.'l y 1 H 20 LIVE-STOCK. Movements and piucks at the central bUOVK YAIIDS, LAST I.UILIirV,, CATTLE. Good 1,310 to 1,300 lb cattle may be quoted at 3.8.r(o;.loc; fuir l.lou to l.asi do , 3.(i."! Sic; common 000 to l.oisj do., L'jtci.'Ui;. Stock ers, in which there is a wide range, both in Huulity and ciKiditiou sold at from L'i3c. and feeders ut3.10iu3.40(':!lt'. Huyers, owing to a liberal supply, were hard to please, both in regurd to quality uud price, a good dual more so than when the supply is Tight und they huvu to hustlu around to get the kind they waut. Hulls may be quoted ut Uw-iu for coiuiuoii to good; heavy corn-fed bulls suitab.e for exxrt, of whicli there were but few on sule, muy be quoted lit 3(u:iic; dry cows and common heifers U.'4c tlie.ru bus been uu ovursupply 01 this kind of stock for several weeks in succession, - SUES I'. Include 1 in the sales were the following. Deck tine-wool Ohios, HS lbs., 4.40c; deix Ohio lambs, oj Ins., 5.10c; 1 cur Illinois lumbs, T2 lbs., O.lftc; deck rommon, 70 I b. bheep, 3c; deck Indiana lumbs, 70 lbs., utile; deck mixed slioep, loo lbs., 4 45c; 1 cur fair, 85 lb. Miss uri sheep, 4 3oe; 2 cars of Chi cagos, 80 lbs., 4.u.(ii i.loj; deck of primu Ouio sheep sold to u retailer at 4 .'He. with the Iambs at ft l-4c, Tuesday week prime sheep sold at fiu, whereas tbe stiuie kind to day were dull ut 4 3-4c, uud thuru were fuw sules above 4 l-2c. IIIKIS. The supply was reported nt 21 cars against 2,r cars lust Monday; market aclive uud prices strong, with pus retty well cleured early in theduy. notwithstanding the warm, rainy weather was not calculated to help the market. Wo quote g iod corn-led YorKcrs, averaging lOJ iu loo Itis. at 4 Oudi.'ic; I'liila delphia hogs, 210 to 210 lbs, fut und anion h, 4itVui4.90c; heuvy hogs, 3 ,0 to 350 lbs, 4.30(4 4.4UC. l'rivute disjiutches from llutl'aio ru HjrtelH5to00cur loads there with prices ujoui sume us hero 4J( 4.00c. 1103TOX WOOL MARKET. The good demand for domestic wool con. tinues and sales would be larger if dealers would give way more on prices. In Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces there have been' ales of X at 31(u32c; XX at 83(34c; XX and above at 34(g35e, and No. 1 at 373Sc. In Michigan fleeces there have been sales uf X at 30c principally. Combing and delaine selections are In good demand and steady, witb sales of No. 1 ombiug at 3Jw40c; Ohio fine delaine at S4o 8 'J, and Michigan ne delaine at 33(34o. territory wools are in demand on the basis of UOo for fine and me dium. Texas, California and Oregon are selling fairly at previous prices, fulled wools have been steady with sales of extra at 2528o aud super at 28(30o. Foreign wool continues u,uitt, but pricus art susUiued. One Rainy Pay. ir?p! drip I drip! The clouds wer black in the sky and the rain would Dot atop, althonfth Uaddr and Kay stood by the window wishing for the Iright sunshine to dry tho grass so that tht-x could run over to auntie's to lee Oracle. . Mamma was nearly beside herself with their noie and teasing. She had trii d every way to quiet them, and she Was so tired. Tbe door opened and Aunt Letty tame in, wet and dripping. "Why, what's the matter with my boys?" aho asked. The story was soon told, and alio' laid, "la that all? I thought the ex press train was amnahed up, or the rocking-horse had his leg broken. Wall aoon have the aun shining, in tho bonne, at leant." Then alio begged aomo old news papers of mamma, and taking a pair of uirsors sat down by tho fire with a boy in a little arm-chair on each side. Such wonderful things aa thoeo sharp leiasors cut from those old papers! There were tram-horaca and trotting liorsc and saddle-horses with men on their backs, and horses that could only stand still. There were cowa and pigs and hens nnd dora aud cuts and and every thing I Ilnddy and Kay about ed for joy and forgot all about the rainy dny, ami when at Innt Aunt Lctty nid ho must po, mamma bmlo her pood-bv with a rested look in her poor tired fnco and said hhe was n Mini cam. And the boy a bud paper animals enough to lunt them a week. . Proverbs from the Tntmtul. Po not to other what you would not liioo others do to you. A aitnplo light uiiMvors aa well for a 1 inn di ed men as for one A iiivrtU'.even in tho desert, remains a myrtle. HuRpitiility is nn expression of divino worship. Thy friend lins a friend, nnd thy friend's friend hits a friend; bo dis crei t. Ileiil with those- who are fortunate. Tho weukiiess of thy wullit invites tho burglar. Tho ploce honors not tho man; 'tis the in mi who gives houor to the dace. If a word epokon in its time is worth one pii'co of moi.-ey, biluuco iu its timo 0 worth two. The doctor t1io preai-ribea grntui ousjy gives a worthlesa preaeription. Tho rose grnw.s among tho thorns. No timn is impatit iit with bis cred itors. Two pieces of coin in ono bng ninko more noise than a hundred. Man hi'cb the mote in Lis neighbor's rye, but kuows not tho bcuiu iu his wu. Trite Sujlngs. The grentcBt fool of all is ho who tools himself. Destroy ignorance and let progres sion progress. Spend less nervous energy ouch dny than you muke. "Books are tho immortal sons defy ing their aires." Urop your bid habits and they can not lower you. livery utl ei anco creates some kind of an impression. "Work liko n mnn, but don't bo worked to death." Don't hurry. "Too swift arrives as tar.iily 11s too slow." Those who go for berries should not retreat from briars. We are uo longer happy bo boou as wo wish to be happier. Tito xuau who docs not provido for bis family is not its head. Every tcmptutkn is great or small according as the tnun is. Lckh argument mid more work will make any person bettor olV. EXF.UCISE IX FKOXUNCIATIOX Tho provost rodo to tho frontier on hli palfrey. There he saw the Bedou ins, who are nomads, leading their do cile donkeys acrois the desert. His purpose was to gather pollen from the ileurdc lis to feud his p t plover. Did you hear Uu fulsome speech"! and loud huzzas of the truculent Hns-ars? The ma;i gtvo the baton to the spos tie who lived in squalor. The viscount wanted a change of voauo in his trial for conduct of revolt ing character while in the Levant, visit ing his aunt, lust autumn. Aftr the moleo the Khedive went l.Uurely oat, and shot the petrel. Tho iienuda'ion of tha domain went ou without molestation. Tho Croin case in Ch cago Is demon itrat.ug that what we need iu this coun try is a lot of professional iguoraiuusts 'rutu which to cuoose coui etuut jurois. Marriage ft but the stepplnK-stunv to (hone divine Inst!, tutiuus, the family aud tka home, which con stltate the vary fuuiulation uu which uur na tiuo rests; and upon the bsalUt and stmiKtii of the wife, and miUw r, depouda tlie aunsliine and eiijoyiiimil of t. e huiue, aua tbe Pr ap rl tv vf tlie lnu.ily. ThouHuuda of wlvus, uifii tuimsauds i f sinule lad ir, drag out a wenry existriK-a Iu cuiinequeijc of iorplxing "fe male dlsvrilera," iu tulal Iguurauve uf the fact, tlua Dr. I'iureo's Favvrilo l'rescrlitlin la a puKitlve euro fur tlie ost coiuplicated and ob kliuale cojses of li ccurrlua, prolapsus, weak buck, fonuil,, wraknena," autuveiniun, rntro v.inlun, Ixurlu -iltiwn summations, cbriiuiu rouKaltin, iulUiiniiiution, uliorstlun aud kin d ed aiUiu-uls. WuaranUvd to icive satis. ac. Uou, tir luniiey ref uuded. AH druggists. Dr. Pierce's I'ellets cleanse and regulate the slnuuirli, bowels and system guueraiiy. ilus a (Vu; purely vegetable. It is now asserted that there are fully SO vurieties of tomitto. The Liver aad klda7s araorgans which It U Importaot shonld k kspt la food eoadltloa, aad yat taejr are over werkMl aiul abused by Dearly ssrybody, udUI they bwuaie wrn out, elogcud up or diseased. Uoou's anapartUa euros all diffloalues wltk Nuw organs, rouses Uiem to iisaiUiy action, aud tones tne whole dUjetUre org anlsm, "I have besa uslnf Ilood's Barsaparilla for Indl sestloa and liver trouble. It baa greatly bear Btd aae, and I think It Is fully aa good a medicine as Oleimed." E. a. Cuasasao, chief engfser Sxe dept. Stoalngtoii, Ot , $ 1 f ; . M. B. W yoa decide to take Rood's annaarUla do not be Induced to take any othsn j . , Hood's Sarsaparllla ' Sold l5y su draggiats. , l six for S3. . prepared only ty . i. uuoua 00., apeujeaarlee, Lowell, Mais. i: 100 Doeoai Ono Dollar - kew -wat OF BEATISU THE RAILROADS. IIow Thonaands of People Manage to Make a Trip to Pittsburgh Free j , of Charge- " The plan Is ns simple as It Is effective. Since the opening of the Pittsburgh Kx- fmsltlon hundreds of thousands of people rom Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio snd West Virginia havo visited the Great Iron City, and among them there wero many who were shrewd enough to earn their traveling expenses while in Pittsburgh. They simply went to Kai k-s 11 Ann's Grand DicroT, tub Mammoth OcTrtrrrwo Establish mkkt, st the Cor feb or Firm Avkih k and 8MiTiiriKi,n Street, and there supplied their respec tive wants in the line ot Ciotiiino, Cloaks, and Whaps, Coots and 8hokh, Hats and Caps, FvitNisiitNO Goods, Etc., and owing to tho Matchlksslv Low Pricks prevailing at this house they saved mora than enough money to pay for their traveling expenses ft perfectly legitimate way of beating the railroads don't you think t But, if you can't visit Pitts burg personally, you can do quite as well by writing for Kaufmanns' lllustiat ed GUpage catalogue It contains plates of all the latest styles and tells how to order goods by mail. It will be sent free to any address on application. 111 a i. . An aged citi-"n of I'antou, O., named LI((luaaowsky, ot so cxciiud over tbe uouiccted retu 1 of his son ti.al he Shot himself. T ts Is a vsil it.011 o( the (irodigal aon busi is hKU s.ldoin occurs. Oregon, the Pararflae of Knrmere. Mild, pitnnble elliiiat -.rertsln and aliundant nrops. Uest fruit, (f ruin, irraM and pluck conn :ry in the world. Mill Information fre. Ad dress Oregon Im'lcrnt'ii Hoard. Portland, Ore. . - ... A post-tillii-e In North Carolina is to he named "liahy McKee." Those who use PoWd-is's Flectrlc Ronp enrh week (and tAir nan it Uitmn nu tlielr elotiies and BtretiKth, ami let tlie fcwp do 1I10 work, 1)1 1 tm over uy It? If not, dii w lie it Aluiiday ewe, Aak your crocpr fur Ik Michigan's new "si liipior tax law be gins to operate ( '.1 Iktobcr 1. The " I'lowere That nionm In the HpriiiR," frnitrnnt and fresli In their vernal beauty, mo weleonin ludeeil after win tor a limn and cheerless reltfti. Tne binls also, with tlielr merry nmndelnys, the balmy breecee, the runuliiK bmokit, and the far. reachiua meadows robed in velvet Rreen-nll these charm every wine nnd till the soul with Rlwlues. Hut there is somelhlnit Hint W more welcome In sprinv than (lowers nnd birds nnd breer.es, riinnliiR brooks nnd mrmlows Kreen, and that Is a medicine, that will itently puritu anil cleanse the illood of the futty ami tioiious Imparl! le that have collected in it duilnu the wiutt-r and Irnvo It pure and wholesome nnd in proper condition for a lonir hot spell. Huch a medicine Is l'c-rii-nn, the itront IIIimhI l'url fler and Tunic. Take it In time and tone your system up It will fortify you oKaiiist tho must (lelillilnllnif elTcclj. of the hmt lon't forget Mnn-a-bu, also, for l our bowels. 11 a bottle each. An Eastern Ohio man only 31 yeuis of age is a grandfather. "Tbe nuio Is not to him who doth the swiftest run, Nor the battle to I lie mnn who shoots with the huiKret mm." "All the samec'' a loiot itun dos eoiiut, and the lalleet pole(tels t,ie liersimmoiiH." If you are not sal Islled with y,,ur eiiliiinent for the rare for nnnnelnlsiteress ur k,kiiiiiii l.i the but tle of life, tako our ndvlre nnd write to II. K. Johnson de Co., Hlehmond, V , uud our word for lllliey will show you how to tret n f rrsli start, with the best possible chanco of winning some of the big prir.es. Entire freedom from Injurious drills makes 'TauslU'a Punch" fx'. Clttars 1110M. iopiilnr. rrjAcoBspil TRADI aa REIvlEDY IT CONQUERS PAIN. Relieves and cures UHEUMATISK, N Flit A ICI A, Sciatica, Lumbago. iii:aia nr, Toothache, Spnum, llltt ISl.H, Burns and Scalds. AT Pnt'uoisrs nii lri.rrts, THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Baltlmars. Md. CIRCUS MONEY A pie ml id Story for BOYS tad GIRLS. The ttry In ,f a hM0 who woikrU hard In rum lu fcj mtuii; 111 tie y. mertifiK vtitti inuity 'iruU uiul tiiutiiili, and how unMrltiklily he ftiwnl it. ll(w drier mi nn lion ovricame jiorcriy. A buy who Cuuld Ihink how to earn nunry in iie of obstacle, and could act nobly, rvrn at a lostuf hit own 1 1 team r. A pure stttry cm fire to any Uy ur girt who will pay the (loaUe only u a cent fcUmp required. CUMTIt Pt'iaiSIIINU Co., Philadrtphin, Va, ELY'S CREAM BALM IS ML'ltK TO t't'KK Cold in Head l'l(lll,Y. Applr IUlra Into each nostril ELV UHOS.,M WsrrenhL.N.V Tresffsj viiraDMi' I) t OI? Ti i r T hudileh' lnnl l)AbL DALL?,iS;;i?,iv-JO?;?. eriir rn r- e r'i eui'lomiiu one St, N I Mlbb C.V) sump, by edilreuuiK THE0D0KE HOIXANU.P 0. Bex 120 PbilaFa. in KNTI V l'NT " 1? Arlr wire I 'lill 1 liliilljls or h lively erri- 011 J ilent send oiir sil,lre 11111I s Iwo.eent Ntmini to THU AMERICAN rtlHlihsruMtlMI CI CH. Voll3, ( I.AI(KKIM!l(j. V. VA. hlieur'ilylu( ileee lurulioj this M r. TADVA-reuw eloar VAO Veeklylllniroiir 'ele. j hmted iNirneUi; mul iilier.tl terms uuu Kniulve Tt-rniory fUMrHiitf4l: SiHuiile tee. A,iny hi oii'-u InrU-mis. Jl Keh ele Co., IM liromlnuj, N. Y nilC HTI'.rV. rJook-kneplnn, rnslnMaKortna, UraS IViii.Taiiship, Arlthiiielie, Hhort-lisml, i-U:, Ihtiiwiiulilv tftiiulit l,v klAII.. t'ilfillarM fl-IML Irimil'i t alleiie. 411 HUlu Ht. Iluflslo. N. V. PATENTS F.A.Lehmann, Wni,iiiiuu,i,l.0 aeutlluruiruuier nnlliaa nAniT. Onlv Certain nail llr'llllel eay t'I'ltK In tlie World. Mr. yi Iwltl J,iTtllllt;Nel, Uhuuou.U PTKNTi HKt!rnvn,(nonelT0. I. T.rvia, IJI Hitlisvr.. I' lulnon 1 I'u. BOyrs pmi ilie. j PEERLESS OES Alltt 'A'tiii Ut'. Mm ... AN M BBW - u rw w sW MV &7 a 1 SM aaar31-t ft ,. ,3 1 1 mrtLSii All the old potash, mercury and sarsaparilla mixtures left far behind. S. S. S. never fails to cure. This magic remedy builds the system up instead of tearing it down. If you ever had bloxl disca.se, don't fail to take S. S. S. If you have ever taken mercury and potash, get it out of your system by using Swift's Specific. Tho IloNt ill t.Iio World. " 1 think Nwid's SiMTlfle Is the best Hlowl remedy In the world. I have known It to nmke some woivlrr lul cures of patients who were considered lnrurolk 1), M. OnATSoN, C'rowvllk', 1a. Treatise on Illood and Hkln Dleeasre mailed free. 3m Host CoiikIi Melielno. InireH ulieri, nil f,.il . 1 "t ,1 1 , ..r,.-. viniiin ii MIKU 11 VlUMMll OlijlTtiotl. I ly ll ni(T:itH 1111111 ln RAIN! RAIN! RAIN! If Ih.rc'l one set el men who aenirti.te . vunj wirr,rtMif era! it I. i!ie l.irmrr. lie know, tint a " roll llrjiid Slicker" coal, him lc per yrar llun any garment made. Hid you know it rains or now one d.i in three the whole year llnouuh f A " r ih lb and Slicker " nukra every day s (Jeaiatil day to ii lucky owner. lo anvolicre wuh it in r.iin, hail, blret, inuw, or blow, it it wind and waier proof. Com. ), ilun rnlitoi, and laMt leu lime, at ng. Knblx-r it goud Inr ihow a!ay, but will rip in a week. II you wnnt a coat Ur hard wear and hard weather. Ret the "tiih llrail Slicker." I very givid itonn hat it. inulaliun, to In. the " 1m.Ii llraml V.icker." Lockout, lie ware i,l wnrthlr. iniil.iii,,ii., every sanneut tlampi-d Willi " Kih llraml" Tiade Mark. l)u't am-pl any ii.ferinr cat whrn you ran have 1 lie " I-eh 'rami Slu ker " drlivrr, ,( willmut ema cost. l'ar ticoiait and Haled caljl.iguc tree. A. J. TOWER, - Boston, (Vines. ir Yon wish a . lumiioM' one of I he ivle- w V- , ,; ruin. Tin- lineal enmll arm. 1 ier iiiAtiufiirtur,.! un,t the Unit clu-liM of nil eii,-MH. M tlilif Hi-ttit ,-,1 in ,j.hlii-,M ej '.n.li, ,,,, ui.. uli,or,linil,l a, li 111, H il,,y' II1111111111 1, m and 0 1 iirin t niiNieia, i niiitrii, l,l . inn. iv ,n boot adul tly rout! Ill oleel, I'lili tullv lni 11 t.. l,ir,,i. II. in, lri' 11, il li k, I hey uu, iinnvnl, ,1 fur llul.h, du rulil I ll y nnd iiei'iiruet . I, ii"t I f,v, , I ,,y ih,ii, iiinlli.iihli, iiiHl-lron Imlliilliiim wln -li fi-i.rteii .,,1,1 Inr III,, K' Oll'lii' sill, le till ill,- in t onlv uur, Inilile, l ilt ilulwrioii.. lie SMI I'U Wi:HN(iN llrvolvrr. iirr ull .iiiii,d iim,j, ihi-lnr-rt'l. wit h l,nii'. liiiui,,, H,l,lr,.H nii'l ist. of at UU hii,1 are nuu riinleeil ih-ifivt in i voiy , h-l.il In .i.tii.,n Iiiiviiih Hi, to iiiinie aril, 'J. ti,t ir vn ! IchIov i uniK-t niii ly ou hii order lit In a,,!r-M li-inw will r,.H-iv,i ,i-,un,l mil er,,f,l tl.'iilr,iL liewerfitiviv ituloil', 'in I ,n,v-i r,,rniHn. I ni.tt tt, SMITH tv vi:ss(,, Cr-Mi iition tin. ,ni r prll: ; ilj, Id, Mumm. (ilCNTS WANTKI) Tt) "I'll o ir IiMtrovt'U ft as imJ . L4kw ' ' tmp:re nasners, i Vi'ilni'p. InmiliU Taliltn, p i'ljIIH' Ifni-H. i lotluw fDswrtt' vahcrontirt't nnanonuni J t.uu,:iuuiiuii uuuiuuiuuu Largo ProHta Made By Auonts. Sumi'le. lit Who'efl;ilil Prli'i. helid for l.lll.liule'l t'liliilueuo .Hid I'ni-eN. A'ldre a, TIME EMi'lHU WAHIIEIt COMPANY, Jumostown, N. Y. HEADACHL riiis.raiittH.'d lu cure anr klnl lirailtit'lto lit t ftrs'll MiliiUltil. '1 lie ' iiltiratl. mil I iik riuo or ll.-r In lui must auli. 'utiu. llm uulv rur fur w felfiti-. OALIISTE I'r !(, rnU taf r tun, rnrh funtaiiiltnf pim il'i'"'inn, sum uy uii nriiKif isi. t, iitatiit-ii on i-'i'titt nr pt i- i'f in' k Ostllnul oiiiiiuujr.HulTsilu.A iv POWDERS. M PORT A NT lliivitiK (liio tiiiiiit'isM tn thu I uii.'tl himfh t r yt-HfH, uur r''Nirit on mill rut O'lH.bintv K K- tii tillallfil V 11 W.alll 1 hl'IIH 1 1 ll-ll til k nil V V l.'l ll iiv iii ifi.ri'Mi'iit U4. to wiiuiii i icitihivu ti cii- torv l-l Ir jsivfi'. lUii'lMUiif iMiim trii'. Kuiary feutl l ii eum-H or CiisitiilrH(iu nii( wM-L,h, Momiv im. I It.yiiM'iti Uitt yur n uiul. Wutu u ut inuv tor t ni. MAY BROTHERS, Nurs9rymon,"T v:,f- Ready Mixed Paints fil),llll,7,V HI peevn He. I l.lu.red till I ulut Siil,e, lottny part ol iliu ll. H. llaln 'home, Ilur.hl,,. I'opular Uiiiailiia. 'In. in. nuOa n( ireperiy ownura ana i.riiiiT. or,i.r itireii. t'olerr.rd ,iud uric,. tr-i,-lrwrni t'erh.-n I K. i rT.A"H'AINTl t P.U -UJ I'.li. I'a. M.o be.t i 1 .1 1'ly Tarred fell KooIIuk, wuu Leal uostliiK. A OPIUM HABIT. A iiIiiiiUIo rreull.e r.l lna full liiforiuntlou of en Kiuy end biHiudy cure )y u llic.mii-u-,1. lilt. J. V. llur.M.K.Jelti nmu.Vi lneon.lu. FRAZElUggi UT IN Til K WORLD UflUHOC (f Uel ta Oeuulau. Sold Evtrj-rr ouo. '. r'x vftT7n - i 1 ia-l sU id I i in mm Hwlfrs Ppeclflc entirely cured nv of a screw ease of blood poison which otMtlnelcly resisted ami ra fuseil to be cured for orer 90 years. The regular meilleat remnlk-a of mercury anil petash only fuel to tho ttnme. I su(Iere4 during most of this long time with ulcers, blotches snd enres of the moat olfi n.te character, ami wa. fer a ong time pracU rivlly an Invalid. In less limn tu'rly days use of r. H. B. 1 was all cleared np round and well. This has boon ararly a year m,'o, nnd no uf any ro turn uf the old enemy. John It. Wilms, F7 ("arh Street. Atlanta, (1. 1 1 have srrn Swlfl'a SrlBc used, and known of many rase of tho worst form of Mood dlm-evs which liave been cured hy It. I knnw the proprlo turs to be irentlrmrn of llw hl;lie.t tyrs end inmost rellnblllty. I Atsnnnirnil It as a (Trent blwd n,ini!Cy, umiiualSd by atiythlnp; Ihst t know of. M. 1'. M'iin-ro. l'astnr kal Hill( ( luir, li, M,iil;inii, ry, Alt. T o ntrri.i. Two IxiUJea of Swift's HjktIIIc cured me of s hud Coiidltlou ot my Mood, from which I li 11I miiIIi ri d (nr lSinmalis, I hid blolrhis itud .ores whli-li w,m piunful nnd truii'l,'ime. H. H, 8. In 11111, li toiler Hum (sitash wid mercury mixture, nml I rTomiiH'iid It atiuv all blood reimilles, Jw I). I'uaPTos, Itomeland, Va. T11S Hwirr Hpsetrir m.. Prswer 1. Atlnnia. li- I?icomnionl.Ml lir riiynlrlitna, 11.. - ,1 .. .. Hwtiim hum itt;rt'i'iiiun 10 111c JONES 1 1 1 : PAYS THE FREIGHT, . Trtl V HUOII Ir 'i I i itn Mrt l l iitiifik,- , i-r u i'itrt liKtir ca 1 I'imiii I..k lor tftOO. rrr nlr N. it If. I- i lr (irlif lfr im liti'li thi.t t"t- r lout ii-liln JONkS OF BINtiHAMTON, KINUII tMTON. . V. I N 11 lt VS'.I ttAiAA'ill.Weii)llaiie-A-::, t"a: r.i.iiTriT . n n 4 O u m U Salk If: L or AMI'S, GLASS, U CHINA, QIM-.KNSWAIIK, tin llvinrea, llionr.. Ilrle n Hi ue ,V loi l... Huh Art rmierie.. I'e.li .tnl.i, I nrl. jr- Hiiiiie.y tims JJKJ-" Tnlilea. an e nre rim l ively iti:iiiti(i I It (Ml i!isii:ss. Till- J. P.SMITH Vim I.OH.l,AM i f i I a i ii i v i t g .' . TTi I U AND BOYS! Want to learn all uncut llnr.e? IIow In l',-k Outs A Good Oner Know 1 1 n i r r.-v (ymmm m Hons end to (luarii ngaiu.i fraud f Infect l)laeae nn l XX'" ' 1 V I fleet a Cure when aeiuelt , poi.ll.lof Tell Ilia m.-fi hy , V the 'lei-th ? Whnt to call the DlfTerent I'urU of tlie aulmalf IIow to Shoe, a Hone l'r,, rly Allltil end other Va:u.Lle liiformatlou rim to obtained hy reaillmt our 100-l'AliK I l i t s i lt ATKII llilUMK HOOK, nlil'li we will forward, poit Vaid, ou rvcelptol ou!y cents lu elumua. BOOK TUB. HOUSE. 134 Loonard St.. Now York City After AI.I, miieri full, commit 329 N.I 5th St. nui a i niLai.. r si. Twenty ytun' cmMiuuHi jpaftli In llir trtwU munt and rur of tli b(uI ttvtm of rnrlf tiro, lUwu-oyinu I '"Hi rnliil uti'l l;1y. iltilU'la uni u-tntiint for on month, I'lvo Dullurat muI os2ury sKulril fruni (tlmcrvultitii to muy ftUUrciM, Dok ciu Hperlul lt.ruifei frp. 11a cur.'U nt limiif wall out mil, ltuuk of "r tkuUr Miit KHKB. It. M. WOOl.l.KV. M. ii. vlw t55)i WhtttUull BL PCO CHOm DIAMOND ORANO. fflaiTU tlja farllllJla. i,dira. aUl IflUtfsnat lor i'lSISHMt rtartsf. pll, BtaUtHlf U)l, ae-alesi miitt Llv A tuax'sl. 1 k tin Mltsrp. All Dill rtksubar4 U ism .h,k rjpot. tt lllau.i t 1 (vr iiaVMli-Miars, ltl Wouialt lis 'Kllf fur I.ilti,w If 11 (sr. D; rturBi Mail I, A'siisis t'npt. ibiULMUr tsi I I a sib on ., hUA.,r T prfnrthn and fnlly tv dor Itttc I) a ili only piTlAi ur iliftcvriikiocurt a.f tl.,SI du...... Au.miTilmii, N, V. XV a bftvo mil J nig ii for ninny yra. nnd U Iim L-ivon tut um vt au- lai'linn. u. n. tYcnrro. (.'lilt-Man. 1IL ST8 m 1 rtC'i-Z-'iF'' ala3alil 4 fwfpjj M.i. a13 111 ffl- fBJ a .-r.Jli'CFti JleV. rrtlde'p'tolH r'XJsSTyU- Unn' T Kim,-, ill LexiHfl.a-t P-.r Sett. Dr. Lobb, mm m2U AUuutil, Uu. MtTpWi to uatiAI f , aU ka4 ! ts)l Vf 4tBl7 fey th VIvILStui OhislctlOa.