TUB CONDITIO OF BC3IXE58. .rotTAT ovin to PttAW IYMT BfK Pnn A Co.'s WVMy l?rWM o Til )' Burn c,in""" unanuy. ao it was hel l that Us yur'l results . . ii a vloid has bn,on the whole, rTt the Uripnt ' """ The MM) be,','T tM ,n0lim,,m . At.. a..lllN n.in will rK-hwlntir previous one, if the latest "1Jlu 1 11... ...... ..., will .Trill tiK'in re corr" 1 " . ..r.pHiielv MO.(s,0 to iOO,- n0 0 bifliel!; the oat crop ii also the lar ftret known, end the shortage in jotfttooi m.lfruitli iminoinr-ly overshadowed by the Bin in nio.it. mo exports oi provisions 1 cattle in tVL.hor were H2.70i,S57 In ral- y ,tilit V,m-.-i I n year, a g un ui uo, ' jnt; KtmI while the brondstiilfa rnove J0BtWBllhV,,Whort of last year's, the increase In C"t on he" ho,'n enormous, The hnkcW'tiirs ihoweitiiu becauss of tho (.Mrlitisl elation, laii y.iir ami us inivr miti.m of biuines, hut the Increase at New York lH'r t-"nl" 1 ,r nv iwr ... I'hllft.h'li'hia and C'liloRK", 17 it cent., mdillotlu'rdtitMHir cent. I There i' m", "1!,n u,u:' uniformity l Limits from all parts of tho country, for 4 ..nth M.lwmikoe lin.H dim neM uoi very OfiClory, onintf to open went Iter on I th'i instil f.ir money iiicremliifc, itn-l otu" nf tr;i lc are slow at Uoveliunl, as nl 'il.'li liiii, the rt'rti worn otiu-r points " .. , I I il... .,.i . ,.f irt ill mvonioiu ni w ""'i- ami. in the rmiin, as to collections. ju mon- y in ket is iiisy at Uncitg i ami i,i!,!e!'M;i. I1 fr l to 7 por cent, at ..(, n Cirordiiurv commerciiil p icr, ninl ncbstiise I Iiito at 0 l'r cent, on cull. For- in ficlinntt'' is flinde lillicr, and the ink of Knishin I Iot l. . lait week, ml t!,e li.mk or France 0),DJ i K1 1. Hut lare export lesicn ileiuunils on ,.) market, the increuie in iikt inline valiiM ent out from ...rt hnviii j heen '.'4.7 nor cent, fir two L-j r" - - - lier. thou 'h the imrKrts are wrm" v ko trf. The Treasury ha a.juin avoided um iliiti'ins of money, having paid out .rinittie week l.'oJ.OOO more than it has ken In. If the national hopefulness does not en- nlfreK''iveppklui'tiou In souie'branchee .1 a iiiiti liievoui revival of nH!cul.itiou, ,f MKH.vt f r healt liy btui nesi Is excellent. Tbe liu.iiieNi fiiilurcs occurring through ,1 the country during the last seven days, ;mter for tli Unite-.I States '.'3.1, and for 4nl3), or a total of as ompared i.tbatotalof Ji7 last week, and 201 the k k previous to the litst. For the corre- .mlinif wevk of tail year the figures wero iviirewiitiii!; .0') failures in the United L:iii'l 3J in t ie I)j:iiiuion of Canada. OVERTURNED AND FIRKD. iunrt AcotiiEsr o Tim rBNNKYi.VAKi KMI.HOMI. A pecnliiir accident, by which ix jnxtple Wrewioiwl.v injured, uno of them fatally, nrreil In the 1'enunylvauia Iluilrotulyaru Serenteitifh stroc', I'ittaburgh.' The Eastern Express, which is known in road ).ir!uiice as No, II, had Just pulled htuf the I'liion depot, ntid w as moving ut- rate of live miles mi hour, when the rear U'ks oftlie third cur on the train, aemok, ami K-coiid laH.s coach, jumped the track. bi us it was in a slitiht curve at the if, the car was twisted and thrown from track i hi tli'j ri;lit ide. It wits ahovod kl'iMKsed along the ifroiiml for a few Is mill then took tire. The crew of the n, which was in charge of Conductor 'kiii, the yard men who were c'.icm bv, I the uninjured passengers at once went lie a'Mtanee of those in tho wrecked h. The pnsengiTS werejiuulilol togeth- :i a Diruling mass und a nuiuher of r'u were r.t-ti-ne I between the neatu, mak bthe work of extricating them very ililll- Adiloil to this thn car had taken in t ree dillereiit platvs I tho llainei Kpreud rapidlv, InanJ htu kets wo-e procured, and while ecli(,p.el away, to free the imprisone 1 iiKers. others ilevofsl tliemsel vin to ex- u shilig tlie tlames. The Work proceeded 'i ati'i in u few iniinitei all of the peo- I hwl bfen hauled out. The 11 me were i'iiiled before the Interior of tho car 1 rece'vrd more than a hcvero ecorching. k iumit uiiliculiy wn.s experienced in ro- uiguneof thu passengers named Joeeph kit. He was n. itted close to the stove. P '' the car overturned thu stovo ut- na pinioned him nirainet the soat. The Jluoni about him and his clothes tMik ! mid he was slowly burning to death. N one of the rescuers reached him. An K UmhJ, und.after a few minutes' work. P"u 'lru d out. He was still ulive. but "tally biirntxl. He was crnsho I and "1 hoUt the ho.lv. One lm niu iirnl I cri"l' ttt "e thigh, his other leg was bad- 'mm and ins httn.U were also hurt. To- Vt with tho other injured he was taken )m ollhe nearby. Dr. Hamilton, company surgeon, was sent for nnd m meantime tlm lnl,,r..i ,,...i...i ? j.s. n vl V OliVIKIUU W mil Stuekey, the I'enn avenue druggist. t M Sijoii ,.l (I, o ...1,1. 11... ... I " " . wvi.v nihil IIUI tUti '"!y all the f , . '"jury, but, with tbeexcep- tuey were all able to proceed u'eir Journey when their hurts had "ended to. They consisted of slight u"is un.l bruises. The more serious ' removed to the Wet 1'enu Hospt- f" fm Jail iiy Masked Mbn.- Lil i i' "CV"V masked, surrounded I , 1 K""tt, Mo., arouse-ltbe Jailer j Alter some pane 're 'given up and tbe mob immediate. wled to the cell occupied by Joe dep. sare hreuklng, and with them. It U supposed "qr intended to lynch him, but m yet "uw Wul diapoiitioti was made of nia'r" ,C"W 8vp A dispatch IIIh. rrUUj ,,ys tbttt Ue Swedish r-k 'ra ther n1 uecn K liaKri urt.f Ule cr,w wer "voJ "e". the master of the ves,ei, was A portion of th. i i. f-Vib's. .,v i iiuur MUSICAL AND DEAMATIO. Dav Waxbold, the old time mlnstreL is dead. HcifitT Irviko is contemplatlne a trip to Australia. A. C. (Httttkr I preparing his noreL "Mr. Totter of Texas," for tho stage. rATTl, It Is sold. Is not rriMiHng the same nmtion as at hr last visit In London, there being unoccupied spaces iu the hall at her taut two performances. W. 8. Oilrcrt Is enrageil over a decision of two English Judges which permits tho manager of a music halt to introduce iu his place verses from his "Lee BriganU." "Tn P?.txri A!r Pavpkr," th now t.lay Bkl.1. L...1 ... I.... .... 1 ' "in. -a o ma writixn ror uttie Klsln Is li. is to be produced at thi Park Theatre la I hlladelphia during Christmas week. Tni fmlH.u.nn.iM i r , ..... - ...' ill xjoiiiiiiii, now almost completed, is to be tho scene of the production of Kir Arthur Nulllvnn's long . talkodtf grand opera, for which Julian Bturgis has agreed to supply the librotto. Tni CAJnlnArl., Which Justin T.Icre. thy wrote, nnd which was played In New York city for the first time ,y M. Wyndhatu and his Criterion Tneatre t.'ompany the other nisht, is a very witty ntid amusing perform ance. W. IT. Crake is snld In have achieved an emphatic sweeps in his new jilav, "The Kena tor.' by the late 1. I. Lloyd and Rvdney Iln. aenfuld, which recently receive! its 'American christening at the Olympic Tlwntre, Ht. Louis. Victories- RARnorand Jules Mamonotaro nunged on anew opera for the OrnndOpera. I'ni is. Sttrilou, who k vecoguized as tho leading ilisMiatist of Knuuv, iswriiing thn libretto, wliilo Mnracne is sotting tlu words i i music. Maoamk Akxolpkox r.ossriisoi, fijiscl a contract with M. Strakn-ii at, Motitivux, Kwitorlanil. for tlfty piiisentntiniis in Amer ica. She will r ive $.'iO,im, and M. Stia- kiiw'h will imy nil tiii; trnvulling exponsesof u suite of eight mts mi Ax Amc'ican ninauni;- recently oT T -1 $l'J.fKSi to tlie iniiiiicipality of (leue'va for t!n violin of I'ngauii:!. wiiicu is religionslv pre served in ttii. city iiiiiK'iim an h nn-'inoiio of the Ki'ted innsi. ian Tuo ii.sti-umeiit was made in Cremoim in 17'.. .Muh. Kkmi.m, nlw.ivs n;i,i:M;i:-;ut.M to h-:--si-lf the llrst twenty dollars tn, n in nt nnv theatre where the pl:;vs. iu! rljiiiL;e tii. money into koM. ami this. v.il'a h -r sluice of thnns-eipU nlso idiMiit-d Into 'o:teri:i coin is sent over to Ktulaud f r mti'e keeping. HiiDXitiis- lloWAKit thinks tnnt "Slieimri-doah-' is to lie his most prorltalile play. It is lieing plaved sinuiitnn.su, r.fy in three' cities New York, Chicago and Hun Krauciw-o. Mr. 1! ron son has an'iuterest iu the priMluctions, which may brin; him a greater pivlit t'uin the royal tn-s whioii he bun usually rocuived for the use of his plays. TifB Turkish niuliassudor in l'm is has pro teMteil tA the French Covernnient ugainst tl.o production of Do lSornier's play oi "Maho met," fouudeil uinii the lifu and adventures of tlii founder of Ish:ii, which hits b.-n ac-i-epted by -the Theatre Krum-itise. He iins only suci-eeded in olitnining the asMiratnit that no disreHhcl s'.mll be shown to Msho tnet's memory. A I'AKAiiKAl'll priute I on '.he proirrami'in of the Union Sipiarn Tlieatie. Simv York, says that the third net of "lielene ' enn'ilcs Clitra Morris "to bi ln? into play her msgi.i.'i cent poweraof iMirtraying intense sulTci in ' This is the wiiolo motive of the piix'e, winch can only be giatilyui't to tho most niorlii l imoginstion. It is lit rally u case of trying to exact pleasure from pain. Tr.-iiK is considers hie literary talent in the theatrical prolcKsion. No si shut has Kui:.iy Hicn HiilU'imced lile pllblicatiou of ur Uiol.', "Po;ile 1 ilitVH Met. on tlie HUige," t'i';:i Blanche Marmleii follows suit by hercldunv the n vtr eonipletiou of it folio of letters t b' called "Mins Miruiau's Cloak." Oth-ir actruhses are alKiut to follow suit, and bof oro long there may be a wholesoms ilosortion from the stage to the ranks of literature Pointer! for Weather Prophets. In Kansas, when the wild geeae fit to the son th west in the fall, the people expect a Llizrard. There are many prognostics of the eanon which lmvo their origin in the migrations of birds, and in tho peculiar formation and appeftrnnce of tho goose Initio, which i to-day looked niwi by thousands of pcoplo as a euro prognos tic of what tho coming winter will and in Kentucky, if tho isaun should be raised whether tho Bip;nnl tervieo 1'nrenn or tho gooso bono should go, the Kentnckiun would cling to the gooso lione ; in fact, Henry AVatterson, if ho hud to chooso between tho star eyed goddess of reform and tho goose Imhip, would not dnro to offend Ken tuckiaua by diHcnrding thn prophetic lwno. Tho pcoplo of Kentucky snv if the breast bone of ft gooso is red, or )ins ninny red sjiota, expect a cold and ntorinr winter, but if only n few ejota nro viniblo, tho winter will be mild, and they furnish tho following recipe to that it nmy bo rend intelligently, which instructions nro n follows: "To rend tho winter of nny yenr tnko tho brcnstlione of n gooso hutched dur ing thn preceding spring. Tho bone i translucent, nnd it will bo found to bo colored nnd spotted. Tho dark xdor nnd heavy ota itidicnto cold." ' hi-ii wild gooso and wild ducks move anutli tho weather will be cold; if north, tho weather will bo warm, and birds; miftrnto south much earlier if tho winter will bo earlv. A severo winter follow if crows llv south, but If tliey llv Hortli it will In) nil octl winter. No killing front comeH w lien the inm-tiiia return to their old hiiuntss, arid tho llrst ssuig of tho robin is the voice of spring. The aw nil is suid to ! build its nest high during seasons w hen freshets isjt tho loculiticH w here the HNMin broods, nnd thoNo who cultivate low lands note how tho swa:i' nest is I built. If it i i built low there will be : no unusual rains. There uro iniinv I other prognostics derived from observ ing tho habits of birds, of l-lterest to tho t'.cntiiini and tho bind lubber, nnd in eoiicludihg, the popular irognoHtio of tho farmer, draw n from watching tho nest of tlie swallow, is given: Win n thn swallow's nest is hih The summer is very ilry ; When tie swallow Vtillilcth tow You ran hitMy bullJ and sow. Savamiak Sew. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Gv.O!ir;n It A S'cnoKT is the oldest living graduate of Harvard. King Caki-os I., of Portugal, is anxious to iiioderiiiM- his country. IIimmarck hits nttemlist but two oicratie jM i foi iuuni iti in twenty four years. Henky Kikldinci Dickkvs, third son of tho uoveli.it, is a very successful lawyer lu KiiKlamL ltosA HDMHKfii, the famous artist, savs that she hns painted her best pictures since she w..s tlfty. Ji-MX (. Winrrtr.R says he cxpwtrt to live to Ke the ago of UK) yi-ars, though bo is not anxious to do so. Kkokktakv I'uoctor, since taking up his residence in Washington, hasennnd the title of "The Silent Man." ' ,K- (''-atonk has written a paper on "Tho Iiupregnnble Ris-kof Holy Scripture," toliepublLshisI next your. KX-UnITKII STATEX TllKAHt.-llKIt Sl-INNKR is engagisl iiHin a bisik on American thiuuee. He is eighty-eight years old. Mis Lincoln, dmightor of Minister to England Kotsn-t Lincoln, has become, the, ac knowledged belle in Guidon. (iHNKHAl. Joe Johnston is President oi the Aztec Club, a society comiosvl of ulltcers who were in tho Mexican H oc Skcrbtary Blaink lias written for a forthcoming number of a popular magazine a aper for "young jsiliticiaus." Kmi-kroii William, ofUermanT, is the first reigning monarch w ho biu visited Con. ktantinople since the ilfU-euth century. Thr I'resiilent when ho takes hlsevenlug stroll uliout Wushlngtim is wild to wear the bent overcoat and tho worst hut in tho city. This Comto do Paris, pretender to the thronoof France, being an exile, was unable to attend the funeral of the King of Por tugaJ. Kamukl EDiHON.tbe father of the inventor, is a well-prrat-rvml man of tiuhty-six, who lives iu a modest house at Fuit UratioL Mich. David Denmsox Conk, who was for a timo (leuoral I i rant's private secretary, was I's ked up iu Wuhlugtoii roceuUy, a raving uianiue. Colosel Cakhiub M. iOODiK, who was killed in Lexington, Ky., could have had tbe Hussiau mission after Mr. Hice's death had he desired it. The Prince of Wales Is told to tie suffering from height's disease. It is reported that the extension of his trip to Egypt wan recom lueiiiled by his physicians. Parnkll, the Irish leader, was once a meinlier of Magdalene College, Cambridge, but took offense at being disciplined, and left oarly in the course. Count Von Moltkb has determined to pass tho winter in Italy, it mildur climato lieing more beneficial to his health than that of North Ueriuany. PnicsiiiKNT Carrot, of France, watches things closely, but does not work, lie says it is not a I'reeideut's business to drudge iu hisofllco like a clerk. John L. Blair, the New Jersey railroad king, who recently tei.tiflod that he was worth j Mo iHKj,noo,says that he owes the foundations J of his fortune to trapping. , 1'AfL Kit Cham.lu, the writer and trav. eior, is nny-iwo years or ago, is uiioar tno average height, round-shouldered, and bis a strong but uot handsome face. Palvlni the traoedian, is a stalwart, enthu-iast'o manuere I inn, of ti-o robust school, with a massive ld honi and a drooping black mustache w ixed at the ixtieuiitl-s. Me Is as strong ns the proverbi d N-mean Hon. and six and fl ly. He studied the part vt tithtlli while lun inisblii? in tbo deeioudun v,.(,o bsueaih the c rle wall at Geneva A Mew Iliad af laaaraace Bat b en put in operation by the mannfaefnr fr i f Ir. Pierce's medicines. His "(taldi-n MedhsU IseorryM and "Famrlla Trowi-lp-Uon are sold by drnmrtsu under the maim, fneturers- 1 Ml ive gtmrtiHttr, Klthir henetlt or complete core Is thus Mtalned, or rnonev paid fur theee meillctiio. Is returned. Tlie rer ililcato of (tuanuii. (riven In connection w th Sale of the medicines Is entralent to a Policy of tnsuranoo. The "fcMen M-sllrel Iito,,v. erjr" cures all humors and hloo I mint, from wuntover enuse arising, skin and sculp rases semfu.ous son-s nnd swellings. Tlio "ravorito I'rewrlptlou" cures a I ih. so th raniiem nts aod wraknesscs po.ullar to wo Oieu. TVtt1t lt.W kM.fe . n .1 1.1 J, . jiw ererjrbod'y, but' uw lr. Safe's' Catarrh IWUIIMf, Throe thltlirs stlolltil tipver l,o iiiIiiii nvi. tcr, lettuce or a considerate ere litor. Deware el Ointments for Catarrh That unliihi llrrt iir), Asmercary will surely destroy tho srne of smell and eompb t ly ileraiiKe the whole sv. lent when entering it ttiiiniKh the mucous air fare, tsuuli art t'lei slmiilil never ls lined ex reit on prosrrlp ions f ri n reimtnlile ihs rinns, as the ilmiiime they will do Is ten fold lo the kismI you rnn MiniMr derive from them. Mall's t'atarrh Cure, iiinunrurtmii'd by K. .1. tlheney Co., Toledo, (., coiitiiins no mer cury, and I Inken internally, nnd nrti illre t. ly ti on the hlooil ninl eon oi surfitccs of Die system. In bti) Iiik llal)'-( aliiri ht me l e tire yon set the genuine. It N taken inti rnnllv. and male lu Tobdo, Olilo, by t , J, (,'lieuey Co. IsT" Sold hv 'rt i?lt rtr TV. ire b tit". Jny (iotild tins mi orciml iii his conserva tory at irvingtoii that Is valntd at t.'.. A Woniterrnl l iiud nnit 'lec-lilnr. Know n n ml tied by l'li ii -inns ml over the world. Scott's Kmi i mo not nnly iflr ili -h and aircttiflh tiy virtue nf its eun n itrlllnii prope'tles, tmt crmtei nn nieilte for food I lint builds tip i lie iisiil IhOi, -i Ii.i e I . -ii uiiin -ot t 'e 1 imiiI-iiiTi nr i l. it i cnr. me ion ti i'nicd wl Ii e ru t'on. ,M i-ntl, i '.n it l I'iiMi.iint ii ml imliiii.) le lino n; I 1 1 i . t hir er anil Knin llesh I n on Hie n e of it. I line I in n 1 1 ii s of Wnatnik I i in e, nml it -u i.il Iv tiM'f il for t !iililn !i l.i n mini, nt m. il.i n. lion is ni edi d, In Mara-nms." T. W. ril.m K, M.ii.. Kiiowiile, Ala. Oreann, the 1'nrsrilne nf I'ni'iiiers. Mild, einlile cllmme, cert itn and iilnind.ii't Creiis. lesl fruil, itrain. i:ri s mel ioi k i o'lii try In the world. Full IMoi in.i' on tree, A l dress Oreitoii Im'iKiiit'n lloinl, r. i :..in I, ii . I f nfllli teil with wire eyes un- I lr. !-n,i T'mM' soli's K)e-ater. I nii;i.'l-t ""1 1 lit ';.'i per ln.tr:.- A Inc. smoke for 'Tnn-i'"- I'mo " JWIss Caldnt'ir l.ove (Jrown t old. A yonnij lady who is visiting here, And who is n verv intimate friend oi Miirt Mary (iweiulolin Caldwell, hits iut received a letter from tho youno; lieiri'Hs. whoso engagement ti Prince Murnt hits attained so much notoriety. MiM C'uldwell writes to her friend that thn formal betrothal ha heen indefi nitely Mi.stotiiyl on account of nn tin written law of tho French and Italian ariMtoerucy, which reiptires tho con tructiiio; partieH to iroduce, at their liottothal, tho I nt. it 1m in itl cerl ilicuteH of their parents nnd gruuduirent.s. That Slisa ('uldwell i-i uuuldo to do, n there is no record of her grandmother's Imp tism, ami a hitch iu tho proceeding is tho result. Minn Caldwell intimates that eho would not rare at all if the wedding should not take place. Miss Caldwell's friond thinks that if the wholo thing falls through it will not Im tho fault of tho bridegroom nor of the laws of aristocracy, but of tho fair liiitico herself. Thia ia not tho llrst timo Minn Caldwell linn promised her hand in marriage and liaa rccouxidcrcd her uciion after tho ciigucincut had been limdo public. Shu w as engaged to an Italian princo nlsjiit threo enrs vgo, and tho mutch was considered the best to bo mndo in Kurope, but, like several other before, it was) broken off by thn young lady. Miss CiiMwcII'n first lovo wnn a voting lawyer of this city, biit tho engagement was objected to. He hut since married. Inn former hitter Mis.s Caldwell uuid : "Von may be mire that 1 always intend to bo my own linntieier. 1 atu willing to allow nny husband 1 may have a Htillicient i'icomo to eiiuble him to ilress well ntid juv lii.i club tines, but ho will never iuvo tho maniigement of a cent of my principal." "Mary has a will of her own," said our mutual friend, "und sliv means w hat idio says. PerliupH 1'iiiu-c Murnt found this out before it was toi lute." Louisville l'uxt. A Miaiiieless Trick. Tn ono Mnino town in a very heavy girl, hho is qtiito sensitive about hei weight and it is not generally known, but two mischievous young men want ing to k.iow it, otio of them persuaded her to etop and speak with him on tin Luy scales. Tho ow ner of the scale wu in tho plot nnd quickly weigher! theni. Tho weight of tlio .n beinp Mil bti acted, left tho nni ' of 1101 jKMiiida for tho girl. Ly 't Jour nal. I The family of William Feynore, of r.uriiside. III., bad been ana yed for inaiy wecki by ttrangs nolies u'id sus p cud that sumo noxious animal was in the house. The other night they (lis cuvuied tlio intruder in tbo, sluice of a huge rattlesnake which bad been arout eJ to fury by a cat. There was intenso excitement, cspecislly among tLe ladies of the bnubehold until the reptile was dispatched. COM I' AX ION VICrUHES. Another handsome reminder of the con tinuoU'iiterpr seol' I'Ke Youth' st'omunion, the l.tvorite litmilv paier, has come to tu in luw f irm of a Color-M Aunuiiucement Card, pr.nsnl in fourteen colors. It is folded iu the cutre, and liai oil either cover compuu lun pictures. Toi beautiful Card is only an indication of the great enterprise of i Cimifxtni in which lias made ii a National Family IV per with more til in 4'U.uo.J subscribers. N vh ero can there bo obtained so much en t ruiumeut and instruction for so little money (11.75 a year), if you subscribe now you will receive the rnwr free lo Jan. 1, 1MM, and for a full ye ir rum that date Toe publishers oiler to send specimen copies and this Colored Announce litem Curd tree. Ad J rem The i'vath't Com Ittnioti, Boston, Mass. Mediocrity a.Va onplea tvptritrilf. Dob. bins's Klertriu Np, first mule In Infto, as Imhui ImiUtU'd luorn lliun au soap mode. Ask jo'ir ir fur llbtiu'i Ulwirlu 8,mp, all tu.er Klectrlca, KluuUiully, ilttguoUc, tlo., ire Imitations. A Fioux Indian bus entered Yale's law school. Tho, Mother's Friend, used a few r.pL. 1,1,,,'m .-tin it ii, ,iii. til hi lli ti.altt aud inskes liibor nulck ninl coinpitratlvely oat)-, bvld by all tirugUu. Dangerous Tendsncios rhsriwlerlte tlist Trrj rnmtnnn conipliiltit. cninrr!i. The foul matter drniilnK Cnen tlie In n. I Inn the bronrtiliil tuties nr hint; insy In Iiik ntt Pretirliirt. ,.r ennsumptlon, wbleh reaps un liniu-ii.c h.irv,'t nf deaths annualljr. Hence tlie ui-i i-. liy of liMtnti-.v larrh linniedlste nttentloit. IIikhI h Sni.ii.irllls etires enUUTh hj puriryliK ml enrit'iiliiK tlm l:... restoring anil totting Uie iltsvAseil ursiis. Try tlio leiiller meiUeliie. llNHl'BSarnftpArlUA cured tniotf c.Vitrrh. ftirnniil of lite lironehlsl lilliei sml U rrllila In u.lii. lie. ' li. Uibiioss, llsmlllou, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla Ald liy all driigiiliits. l; sli fnrl'i. 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I'liiili.iiliHi.N II )J TRADE MARKsl ' e The cd CURES PERNAN CNTLY I H()LI IIY "I " Drugijlsts and Dealers. I THE CHAIUES, A. VOf EtER CO.. Bsltlmars. Md. ELY'S CREAM BALI vi i.ii ct 111: QATARRJ M'rioo oii" CiciitsiTi Ajiiilr liitlm ImIo mill m.itit KI.V HHnx.,ftS Wsrren M, N. FRAZERB 1 -l iu UKfT 11 TMF. WOllI. lr urt ihu ocnuiiiii. "GREASE Bold KTrrwhci-e. JASSh lAlili!,i:;;.r,::,;v.,,,n?.-?, SENT FREE."," hiioiic. ty 'l'l,r.iini THEODORE HCLLAMi.P 0 li t 1U Plilla fa. sml WHISKEY liAr, ITStun 4 si I . 1 1 ; Mill, i.iil tain. nk ol i ir. Iirultra ilil FRtC, H. l,. lii'll.v. 1, 1. I'., I 'lUu Oi l N tilli L.ul M, .M EX WAXTKD & & rn.i wcrvi v Dv r!iirtirrcn 11.I.1O.I rwi uvsnsnil kv. tiU nrli. r le K. i', -I 1.1 ATI; ti 11 1 . ih'iiimi N V. ll li ISMS nl mt 1. 01 r, .1.1,1 ii tin- INFORMATION m II rl hunt v ri- t v .-I . i"f" M mi I '.r -ii Iim THO. r , lun l l iim'i, 5T fpj ?3 1 r, w.t rt nuE ll jolpif pj iinur 4 J nit 1 ,.-!,,,. WiMi'ii. I. . Mi. i' I Inn .' ....... 1 t . 1 . 4. 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II Mf..t:W'KI "llfli:a m.mi ii,m--i i.i w y i.t inr. ;t..i I'oi.n k ip iMinmiv ihh;. h ia tim A 1.1 1. 1 Air 11 o 1. NVtlU IvISfl iiui:. .tto 4.mii. 1. ti r-1101:. 01 nml HO -s IIOIM, MI'lt'.H. All liniOt in 1 nn. 1 i ttllsiii nii I, in 4'. W. L DOUGLAS $3 AND $2 SHOES FOR LADIES. I'olll 11 Im' Sli. uri. iii.mIu lu slB.- rrom I U im'lii l.nu luilf rile, un.l II, I', l, K ,;ml fcl. Hl'llhs. sTVI.I'.S OI' I.AIII' !IIIIKSi. "Tlii. Frrinli ll.i.rn." "Thw kuiiIhI, I nil ilinrn. I'lir A mrilinn f'nnimnn Sfnap." Tl.r Mritiimi Im hi, inn ihm-." Allinuilelu lluiiuu In Ibo 1.uim m j Itm, AInu I-rrin-b Olirril lu Friinl I.hi'I-. nil j:f shof only. QPPPIAI 1 OI lil.AH' :l 111! l HIIOI. H,,..hIi f..r Crr.ll.mrn, with (navy tJ r a I r a U. bMlo unit bUU'tl wul. iir.M.r. 1. Jimi .nil. . ... IMM 1. 1. AX, llrmkliiit, llnss. 1 1-,- ... k1 srK" -s- Simple homes ma.de bright with S&polia are better fhen tawdry pata.ces-SSHQfktO is a. solid cake of scouing' soap. Try 'ib&r Do you live In greaso? As a truo patriot and citizen you should naturalize yourself by uslncr tho best Inventions of the day for removing- such a charge. - To live In grease Is utterly unnecessary when SAPOLIO Ls sold by all Grocers and abolishes grease and dirt. Comes every Week Read in 1430.000 HOMES L. l-i r- . t Stories BY THE BOTAinwrSliujsiRHjiffla Science AND IftATURiL I history Charming CHIUJRtNS Page & mm Bet the laree sdvaitisement In a previons Ume of Dili paper. Bond for Colored Annonnremnnt and Spscimen Coplci, fre. THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1890. To any Ww Bnlisrril.rr who will rut out and simI ns this slip, with nam. ami Tost riffin ftdrir.ii anil I.T, wa will sonil Th. Youth's ( oloimiilort MII K to .Ian. 1, IHIIO. anil for a full vrr from that rial.. Tills ortrr liii'luil.s tli Ml I'll HOI 1:1. U 1IOLIUAV NIMIIKIIH, nnd all th. 1I.I.I NTK ATKII TKI KI.V Kl.l'i'I.liMKNTS. Adthr,., THE YOUTHVS COMPANION, Botton, Mass. WITH 81.75 "I .1 'ft " I J 'i J A V t -s-
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