f'.naresat.anl N.mln.tl... Tlie ftepulillean conference of Oi Pit taentli I'm. Congressional district met at Iwkbaren and nominated A. 0. Hopkins for (.'(ingress. The Uemocrnlle convention for Jefferson county met nt Hrookville, I'a. For Con press, lliiiiniliul K. Hloan was nominated. Tlie Hetnocrntle County convention at Mum I) Chunk. I'n., nnnieri Hon. Allen Craig, of Mnui'h Clnink. as tlie county's choice for Congress in the. Klghtli Congr'es ional district. The Democratic county convention held nt I'nnvllle. I n , nnmcil Million Wolvertun fot Congress. The I'emocrnts of the First Minnesota Congressional district Dominated Congress man llurris by arclaimition. The I'einoerntic county convention at lx khavcn, I'n., nominated H. 8. J'eale for Congress. The Democratic county convention of 1 arkawnnna county, l a., renominated. Iy acclamation, I-emnel Amertnnti. the present Congressman from the KleventU Congres lion nl district. Hon. Jf. N. Cot was renominated for Congress liv the Democrats of the Heventh Tennessee district. Cteorge I,. Yaole. of Mendon. Miili., wn nominated by the Kourth district I'emo craiic Congressional convention. He was ,also noinimileil by the I'eople s parly some days nit". Kelliunr Storer and John A. Caldwell were nominated for Congress by tne He publicans of the Kirst and Second Ohio (lis trill. ticortre T. Krihln, of Clarion, was nomi nated for Congress by the DeiiKH ratic eon lereesofthe i'wenty eighth i'eiitisylvania district, The Seventh tleorgla distrlrt Democrats have chosen John W. Madilox for Congres.. Congressman C. It. Kilgorehas been nom inated by the Third Texite district Demo crats. Thomas O. I.awson has been renominated for Congress by the Kighth (ieorgia district Democrats. The Tenth district Itepiihlieans of Wisron lin notuinated Ne!s. '. lluugeii for Con gress. The Fourth Mississippi district l'eople's party convention has nominated Frank liurkit t for Congress. The Democrats of the Fourth Missouri district hiive nominated D. Hums, a son of the hue Congressman! Hums, for Congress. The Democrats of the Kighth Michigan Congressional district have nomimtieit Congressman Henry M. Yoiitnans, who is also the 1'eople'a party nominee. The Democrats of the Fourth district of Iowa nominated Walter H. Ilutler for Con press. The licpublicans of the same district nominated Thomas I'pdegruff. The Democrats of Ducks and Montgomery counties. I'n., renominated Congressman Kdwin N.IInllowell for the Heventli district. The Democrats of the F.leventh Iowa dis trict have nominated Daniel Ciitnpliell for Congress. He is also the nominee of the l'eople's party. Hon. W. C. Itrcckinriilge xvns declared the Democratic nominee lor Congress from the Seventh district, Kentucky, The I'rohihition State convention at Washington non.inated Judge Kodiier F. (Jreene. of battle, for (iovernor; A.K. Dick inson, of Walla WaPa, ani K. I'. Newherry, Island county, were nominated for Coii gres. The Twentv-seventhl'a. Senatorial District nominated William II. Hackenhurg, lie pnlilican. Hugh Dlnsmore has been named for Con gress by the Democrats of First Arkansas district. Samuel Alsi'bnler has been nominated for Congress bv the Democrats of the Filth Illinois tlistrict. The People's party convention of the Sixth Louisiana district nominated P. J, Unite for 'ongress. David Culberson has been renominated for Congress by acclamation by the Demo crats of his district in Texas. The Ninth Iowa district I'eople'i partv convention has chosen A. F. Myers, of Har rison county, lor ( 'ongress. The l'eople's party convention of the Third Arkansus district has chosen J. U. liusli, of l'rescott, tor Congress. Hon. (laston A. K.ibins. of Helms, Ala ., has been nominated for Congress by the Democratic convention of the Fourth Ala bama district. The People's Party Convention, at I.aiv rater. Pa., nominated A. L. Camp bell, editor of the Muuliein Sun for Con gress. The RepuMicans of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania Senatorial district have nomi nated 11. H. Mitchell, of Troy. J. C. McAllister fif Perry county. Pa., has Mcnred the Democratic nomination in the alitUiu-Juniatu-l'erry senatorial district. ONLY 41 MINKHS SURVIVE. IMSTIIAS OUK TIIIRDOr THE CNTOMBF.D IMHI TAKK SLIP MIXE ESCAPE PEATIf. A London dispatch states that 43 of the men imprisoned by the explosion In the Park Slip mine at Aberkentlg were found, to be alive. Thirty -five of them have been taken out. The other eight were too weak to be moved and are still below. Of these '.wo have since died. For the remaining too there i no hope. My Wife Waa miserable all the time witb kidney complaint but began Improving when she bad taken Hood's faraapar illa one week, anil after Inking three bottles was perfectly cured. I had Mr. Klcaardaau. Heart failure, IS tarrh and Liver Complaint. Could uulaluep, tiloaUU badly. era Hood's p.raariii vi IrmutMlial. weneM. sound sleep and vA iiealth." 11. U. Khhakokon, Siliiain, is. . Sood' Pills cure Nausea. Sick Headache, igualiou. Biliousness and ail Liver iruublua. PN V ill "German Syrup" Mr. Albert Hartley of Hudson, N. C, was taken with Pneumonia. His brother had just died from it. When he found his doctor could not rally him be took one bottle of Ger man Syrup and came out sound and well. Mr. S. B. Gardiner, Clerk with Druggist J. E. Barr, Aurora, Texas, prevented a bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup in time. He was in the business and knew the danger. He used the great remedy Boschee'a German (Syrup for lung disease. 9 aT B THE REALM OF FASHION WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW THET MAKE IT. Costumes Will Hold Onto Oauiy Effects to the Los., OIN'l, going, all but gone! Such it thecry ol fashion's auction ter, now engaged in selling off the few remnants of time in which the devotee of modes may display any gowns of her summer outfit yet remaining unseen. With the end oitl.is month will coins thoughts of autumn styles, and visions of theater and opera costumes. Hut opto the last moment.cos tumes will preserve their delightful gamy effects. Sleeves will continue to swell, while lace, e draped, pendant, ft tooned and cascaded, will cover the bodice, and ribbons wound around and around the figure will give the fair ladies of fashion the look or latter-day mummies, swathed up in gossamer tissues, tied with ribbons and en wrapped In lace. In the initial cut you see one of the latest styles of scallod lace berthas, surmounted by a chiffon collarette. The gown Is a pink mauve crepe de chine. The sleeves are of mauve silk muslin, ac cordion pleated, ending at the elbow with a I.AWSI r-AIITT COfTt MrS. ribbon band. Lace flgaro In old Irish gul pure are very modish. They must lit tin figure and there slioiild be a broad ribbni belt in Scotch ribbon, cream, pink unc green. In many cases sleeves are men Spaulcts, below which there is a lace sleeve run with a ribbon at the elbow, l.aci berthas are double, the first reaching to tin bust line, and tlio second almost to the bel or corselet. Corselets seem quite as populo, as ever. A new style is foliate the skirt corselet and sleeves of one material, and tin entire top of a plain bodice closely coveret with lace or guipure, with a deep frill o lace over the sleeve. The newest tailor AN ASTERXOOH TOILETTE. msdes have cutaway coats, curving grace fully at the hips an J falling to a ruoderuti length In square tails. The swallow-taili reaching almost to the ground are merely i passing agony, and will not be seen this ful in town. There will be no end of lawn parties ai the season draws to a close, llutlste is large ly used for lawn party dresses, either stump ed or embroidered. Mauve and white an favorite colors, and Irish guipure the Inei most used. The dress la usually cut in oni piece, the folds being held at the waist by i ribbon belt, tied In front. At the top, tht corsage is composed of a crossed fichu it pluin batiste ami the front of the dress is m trimmed with luce as to make the flchu look like a yoke. The epaulets are of the em broidered batiste, and the lower sleeves ol the plain. Thecuffsareoftheguipnre. Tht costume pictured in the illustration is in pink crepon. Tlie skirt Is finished witb two rows of broad galoon, through which you pass moss green ribbon as indicated lietween the rows of galoon is placed verti cal fancy stitching. The corsage has the same scheme of jrnuiiientution. The broad ribbon belt has a band of the galoon at the top. The puffed sleeves are also encircled by a band of tha galoon; below they are tight-fitting. The illustration depicts a tasteful after, noon toiletto. The feature of the costume is the flguro corsage over a silk blouse, belt ed in with a corselet which, like the collar is either embroidered or covered witb passe, meuterie. In the matter of headgear there is appar. ent at times, an inclination to run to the highly picturesque, but the persistence with which the broad-brimmed sailor hat has held place hot reull.r qtille disconcerted the summer girl. Bhe bos considerable courage but she does not care to stand up like Ar nold Winklerled, one ngulnst s thousand. For those longing for something picturesque the large white chip bat, trimmed witb long whit ostrich featben has come In very MS I A OAttPEs! It AT. opportunely, iiray hats in the mine lint are likewise becoming, there being two long gray feathers fastened In front with a small white wing and a crystul buckle. Instead of the wing you may substitute pointed bow of gray velvet ribbon. The picture shows a very pretty garden hat. The trim ming is of pleated crepe set off with lace, and surmounted by a twisted roll of the cree with a crest of the same material orna mented with a sprig of roses. CJVIET AT CO A I. CREEK. The Convict Miners Returned. 90 Miners Arrested- Qt'lKT PREVAIL AT COAI, CREEK. The latest news from Coal Creek is that quiet prevails. Supplies and clothing are being rushed forward Irom this city to tht soldiers, ns their stuv Is Indefinite, and es pecially since the Indications are that the convicts will be returned to the mini in a few days. (Jenerul Carries, in the ex amination of the dispatches in the telegraph olllce at Coal Creek, has found many dispatches of an incriminating nature ami throwing much light upon the con spiracy. Assistant Commissioner of Labor Alle mini left for Nashville, it is umlcrstivHl in obedience to a request from (intend Carries that be was "wanted." Alleman savs he will lie able tnslmw in any court that lie has hud no part in inciting the riot and attacks. OOVr.KM.II M'l IIANAN. The Kourth Keglment of Volunteers was organized at Nashv.llc. Colonel Hunter Smith commanding, and will ask to lie swcirn In ut once, subject to tliecallof the icivernor. No further trouble Is feared be f ure Labor I lay. September .', or unless the troops are removed from the valley. A special to the Memphis l.'iniiiiici'coil from Coul Creek savs it mountaineer arriv ed there bringing Information of the dis covery of n hospital in tlie uniuntains. a few miles trout Coal Creek., which tlie miners have improvised in a cave. He says he saw 'i dead bodies there and u large number of wounded. TIIK roSVIIT MINKHS RKTt'RNKP. The Itno convicts recently sent back to Nashville from Oliver Springs, Trucy Citv and Inman by rioters, were formally ordered returned to these branch prisons. They will be pro tected bv numerous guards. A squad of soldiers from Coal Creek, un der command of Lieutenunt l'litterson. sud denly apK-ared at Oliver Springs, Tenn.. and began making arrests. They returned with ninety prisoners to Coal Creek, having succeeded in urrestiiiR every man they wanted. In and around Oliver Springs the insurrection is a thing of the past. 1'eHce prevails and the majority of the miners clutin they were diiven into insur rection by miners who cuwe to Coul Creek and overawed them. A MINERS' VPRI9INO INOEOROIA, The Tenntesee Miners Threaten an Ins vasion of Oeorsla-The Adjutant Oen' eral Order Soldier to the Front. A messenger from Whiteside. Tenn., says that it is rumored that miners from White side will attack the Coal City, (ieorgia, stockade, (ieorgia's Adjutant-denerul has ordered troos to be in readiness to move to the front. The invasion of (ieorgia by Tennessee miners will provoke a serious row. (Ieorgia can put l.lKKimen in the Held on short notice, being the best Southern State with respect to militia. Superintendent Cannon, at Cole City, has axked (ieorgia for military aid. RUSSIA'S AWFUL DEATH LIST, Estimated That Over 87,000 People Have Already Died of the Cholera Hamburg' Alarming Diatb Rate, A special cablegram to the X. Y. rimes from London says: Insuperable difficulties attend the tusk of trying to get at the mor tality statistics of this year's visitation of cholera. Since the Russian Government bus admitted the existence of cholera in the Kuroieun part of the empire, and lias begun to furnish otHcial bulletins, its figures have shown in round numbers 75,000 deaths. Those who know Husslu best disagree as to whether this should be taken to repre sent a fourth or a third or two-lifibsuf the actual nuiniier of deaths, luking it even ut the last would give a total of h7,.Vxi. This is probably under rather than over the murk, beciiiiHe le-s than one-third of the centeis of Russian rural opulation are con lieetcd by the telerujiliic system, and big pluees like Kischeiierl are known to have ocen ravaged for weeks Willi the pest, yet ate never nientione I in otlicial returns. I' plot be present there have been some thing over lloo deutlis in Northern FrHiice a sixth in I'aris and the rest, in the suburbs or ut Havre. Death in Hamburg and Allium combined are otllciully put ut 1,VU0, uinl the evening bulletins show an ularming spread of a very virulent kind of epidemic, '1 here was never known before such a high ratio of mortality to cusesas the liuiuburg reports indicate. Taluable Horea JUurned. Three rows of stables were burned at the Bouthside park near Columbia, Tenn., causing loss in finely bred horses and prop, erty umouiitlng to 120,000. Nine well-bred trotters and pacers were burned to death, tbe most valuuble and noted being tbe 2-year-old filly Roan 0., by Duplex, and could show a better gait than 2:20. Bb was worth 19,000, witb 12,000 insurance upon ber, In tbe Chinese, language the same word may be given several different meanings by the modulation of tbe voice. Tbe same thing may happen to the EngllMh "yes," which may be pronounced so a to mean "I as sent to that," or "I am doubtful," or "Indeodl" Professor Max Muller, in his "Lectures on the Science of Lan guage," gives au amusing Illustration of these modulations In the Anna mltlc lunguage,a monosyllabic tongue Spoken by the people of Tonquln and Cochin China. In this language tbe syllable "ba," pronounced with a grave accent, means a lady, an ancestor. I'ro nouueed with the sharp accent, It means the favorite of a prince. Pro nounced with the semi-grave accent, it means what has been thrown away. Pronounced with thegrave circumflex, It means what is left of a fruit after the Juice has been squeezed out. Pro nounced with no accent, It means three. Pronounced with the ascend ing or Interrogation accent, It means a box on the ear. Thus "Ha ba baba'Mssaltl tomean, If properly pronounced, "Three ladies gave a box on tbe ear to tbe favorite of the prince." tjisrorerecf. M. de Sartlnes, at one time chief of the pollen of the city of Paris, was a master of his profession. The crimi nal to whom he gave his nttentlon was almost sure, sooner or later, to be brought to Justice. An Incident which Illustrates tho thoroughness of his work Is recorded, reluctantly one may Imagine, In the Vienna police reports. Tbe chief of the Vienna police wrote to him describing a criminal who had fled from Vienna and taken refuge In Paris, and rc'iucsting Sartlnes to. dis cover and scire tho fugitive. Sart lnes gave his orders for a search for the man. Two months passed. Then he wrote tlio Vlrnna officer: "I have sought the crlmtual you described on all sides and for a long time In vain. Kut at last the efforts of my agents nre rewarded. We hava found the man. "Ho Is in Vienna, which city he has not left nt nil. You will And him nt Faubtirg X , Number SO. There Is a flower pot in his window." F metises vr Would-He nuleliles. People who want to commit suicide make curious excuses In order to ob tain poison without the necessary formula of obtaining a physician's prescription. A case occurred In Chicago some time ngo of a lady who contemplated killing herself, but found it difficult to procure the neces sary drug. She tried to get morphine, but could not obtain It; then she went Into a drug store and Invented a story nliout wishing to buy sufllcient chlor. ofonn to kill a favorite dog that had been run over In the street and was suffering untold agonies. She wanted to put the dog out of Its pain, nnd begged the clerk to sell her enough chloroform totlo It. lie declined to sell her tho chloroform, but told her to bring in the dog, and sho went tway In great disgust. Vernnila (iosslp Mrs. A-"That riegirrtrrt cold of Mrs. C- 'sis telltiiK on her. sin- touirtis morniiii,, noon nrnl lilylil, Iihh fever and my Ut sweats. She cau't last long ut this rule." Mrs. H-"ll she would ffm-f t-W lliosr misrr. nhte opitifr nntl take fir. Hoxsfe's Certain Croup Cure tier coukIi would soon disnieHr. Jf 1 were in her plat e I would ask my druggist to gel it of any wholesale urtii: bouse." Crldwater, Mich., has un "old bachelor girl club." Evrrvboilr IteHiUlhc I'lllsburs llispalrh. All the news of the world from day to duy Rememlier, it contuins all the news, and no rT of It. Til princliwl causes of sick headache, biliousness and cold chills are found In tlie stomui b miu liver. Cured by lieecbaiu's i'ills. nn unr ac nrr.rivrn vJlh fanes, EiuimeTf, and Paints which SttlO tlie hnnils. Iiinre tha Iron, anrt hurn on. The Mains Hun 8toa rollsa la Brilliant, Odor lesi, Uiirnhle, and the consumer nays lor no tui or glass paekuue with every purchase. JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment. HNlill?tlt 1, ORIGINATED IN 1810. S11TX Cf ITl ALUOCT A CttfTUEl. i;vry tusv'lr. i'.vtrj fnnill; ntwmUl keep it mt tinml, for the ciiitnnm iiin of lift- luttilt- u wcur to uny tine. It if NtHitliiriif. Iliitlifiir 4. ml IVfM-trntlii,r. (inn- uhi- nl- urn wiwiti-tl. Ht;lijL'VirvM hi lt . l'nc-;i'ic .Hi. i.!. tuli iMU-ucuisu Irvtu 1. tJ, JttMNSoS C CO., miom, Mitf Tbe Best Waterproof Cost In the WORLD I LICECER Tl.l I'lSll l;H.SI Kl tCKFH Im warrunli-d water-' j.Mf. ft i nl will ktr yon ilry in ihu hurtlcM iorm. Tiir irw 1-unur.ii ttLii Ktu u h tnniritimif coai, ana cuverithfet-m.reftM.ld.ct, UewHrvui uaiittUoiu. lion il l uy m coat II Ihu t Mil Urund ) itut on it. IHtWrsV lul 'il.uliMH- Iff. A.J. 'J'I'WKU. hodlon, Mi.. CDA7rn AXLE rnucn GREASE BEtiT IN TUB WOULD. Its wearing qualities ara unaurpaaiMMt, actually .nllasllug lure, boxes of anv olher brand. Not aSwiltd by heat. 1(1 ET TIIK (sUNVlNK. OR HAUL BY UEALfcKS UI-.NKHA1.LV. Fine lllooded Cattle. SheeD. Hoaa. Poulfrv. Suurtlua Ootoi for Kale. CatMUuiuM with jwignsTavlusa, free. N. f. buyer Co.,C'oalavUlell'a, li ohlost ami Ijirio-.t MvenevrlHa jjSl illuslue.s allrae ami Hhuri Biiai Heb.ul, l'lt-viauil, o. tC JrVL) Foununl n IHtK. iuku former tuiplla. Klasaul catoluKue free. VK1VATK HIIOKTIIASD JNkTITIJTK SIS Smlihneld St. Flllaburs. 1'a. Shorthand ami tyuewrlilnii iwr mouth, a4.30t ir iiuartar, ala uuwUk, . Wills for vaialugut. -Hk-SSsMI V.r Sf.alll.t n.a Many fssopl. bar lsarn.1 by iperlerjes that Bbsrldan's Condition Powdsf given dally in food will supply th. tiMd.l material to strengthen and InTigorats slok chickens or moulting bras and gut th young pullet to laying aarlisr than any thing els on earth. Mrs. Edwin Brotro, Esst G.-eenwIch. K. 1 sayst "I could not do without Hher Idan's Powder when hens ars moulting. I uso it when chickens ar small, as they often droop and die when young. To plot of clabbered milk I add teaspoonful of th. Powder, mis well and let the chicks eat all they will onoe day; It does seem to be Just what they need; they soon become vigor ous I, 8. Johnson ft Co., Boston, Mass., will send further particulars to any one free. Oregon has aduiited the blossom of the wild ra forjts rile flower. A Complete Newspaper far One lent. Tlir I'lllrlitiruh f'ftroiifrfrTrh(;riiiin i sold by all News Airenta and deliver! by Carrier, everywhere, for toif fVnf a copy or N(.r Oafs a week. It contains rintly, the news of the world, receiving as It floos, the reiMirts of both ttie AssfM-iateil I'resM nlul the Culled I'rss. No oilier pnnsr which sells for fhir Cruf receives both of these repirts. lis Spcirtlnir, Kinancial, Fashion, ami Household Departments are Ull equaled. Unler It from your News Agent. Tbediameter of Murs is 4,no miles. One t ent n Holt Wall Paper Finer, Sets.. 2H-'t".', iold, ik-ts.; Kmbossed Soilil Hold, sets elld stamp for 1(0 Samples. Itsru, Wall pHer Jobber, rtoitiestur. i'a. The alphabet was brouirht Into tlreec from I'hoenkia I i!t:i years H. ('. We will irtve SHSi reward for any ease of eiu tnrrb that cannot he cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken Internally. I. J. Ciienky 4 Co., I'roprs., Toledo, O. The clarionet was invented by a German in HitNI. SPRAINS. Mt. Pleakt, Texas, June 20, FufTcrrd 8 months with Strain of back; could not walk straight; used two bottles of St. Jacob Oil, was cured. No uiu in 18 months. M. J. WALLACE. ALL THE SAME. ALWAYS. A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE. DRKIL.MCR'S Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Kliciiiii.itisiti, Iiimhnirn, pnln In Joints or back, brick dust IS urine. fn'iient culls, irritation, InllnmHtion. (Travel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impsireil digestion, (rout, blllloiis-hendache. KU - n F-H'T cures kidney dinicultkM, Irfi(ri., urinary trouble, bright disease. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, iren'l weakness or debility. Jamraafe-rr contents of One Bottle. If not bisa fltl, liniiftfista srlll refuail Ut yuu .lit, prlra paid. At DruuKlata, BOe. le, (1.00 Maa, iDrall,!.' oulde to Health"fnsv Oonraltatloa fraa. lin. KiLMia 4 Co.. Iii.NoiiAMToa.N. Y. Unlike the Dutch Process o Alkalies OR Other Chemicals ar. used In tha lrepaatlon of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa uhlfh it ahiolutely pur and solu6fe. It haamor(Ain thret timet I th Hrength of Cocoa mixed i with Starch. Arrowroot or 'Suirar. snd is far wore eco nomical, cutting test than on cent a cup. It la delicious, nourishing, and easiu KIGKJTEO. Sold ij brorrra evtrjuthsra. W. BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mass. I RIPANS TABULt S . nruiau-x tkif at.ju.acb, liver audi UiWt-l,: purify Ui hlood. ars f and t-f Z fL-tnai. Tii bat rentral family 4 lui-dU'iui knuwn for BtUoUMiit-tsfi.) Coutitintttion, l'yiMusila, oul Bruitb. lleatltw'lHt, HwsrtDiirn, Lomtft i i"k of Apiiii. MeutAl Hfpn.-ruUon.ii fill. MUtai IM'pn-rlllJOD.f Uiirefltlon, Plinil-M. 8ailtwft aSafafassa rallU'll UltfTI rrtrj fttnptora or uw-i rffjultluff frHT Tmnin-f T UlOsNI , ( fto rf i-rnTail'in- hy th top-a h. lifer or lutt-trtintntf rcrtn tlis-ir prifs-r fuiii tlmtsi. Pfnoiin jftvtn ut .fltiif in heLfnthy tklitfaTARri.F.aftr? ZnTf r-ft! 0 H4-b mtr.l Hri''f, l'v umJI . Itf riista ( J 1 1 bottle l.V. A'j J t Aavata U MHlfdt r Kslll V pr rt prufli. I -aawtsttasiw TjTET t PF.HI for"lnvntr X or'M iiit'lt or How io in. ml 11 it i'alut. snd tot Jjlare-tof PtN-ION nuU UOl NTV l-AWS IT I A ni'TY yontwrroui aril and lunilly lu ki ihi bat valtif lor our ntiiiif v. ! no niixt in your lolwar by pur rhftttiuv W. I.. Itouv ln btfa Mblcb rrprt Mrttt Ibr brt vnlur fur prlrra Hkodt IbouaftiuU will trailfy. PTTAKC SO M ITITITK J3 tf -tmrnW THE BEST Bfnuinp niii in t. utiisT iiiiof nj rrmii $4: unu cuiiv line tin $3. iniHirU'd oil witut to wuik $2. ,1U will n aTsk X C U Xaf 1 L A U it 1 la mkff III: V IU mm ASK FOR if ... w.al.il. fcafcttl. w W. I. fr mi 'in . buch UUUbLAO onuta tiou ala im viup c fra. Will bar 1 OPs7I$ IiVJOYS Eotb the metliod and results wbea Bvrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, hi ad- , ar.hes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Pyrtip of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and to- ceptahle to tlio stnmnch, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in it , effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50a and II bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept acj substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAN WANCiaCO, CAL. lOUISVIUt. HI. Htm YORK. H.T. BRUISES. PiTTSBrao, Pa.. S02Wylie A vo., Jan. 29,'87 One of my workmen fell from a ladder, he sprained and bruised his arni very badly. He used 8t. Jaoob OH and was cured in four days. FRANZ X. COELZ. t'niuiptlvf and popl wbo tav wnt hintr or Atth m. tboald um Piio'iCar for ronnumptton. It b earetl IhoaaAOflia (t tin tint In J tir ed one. It It rot had to tat. It in tht bout coiigb irup. 811 of(rrwher. 9A, rftCIldai ",I'' w- won r is i&ioiiJN ..i.i..i.,, .: 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. , Lnto Hrlnt lpitl Kxamlnor b.S. renalon Bureau. V il r.liilal vur, iutUiidlcalliig claim., atty aluoa. J I l 1 n nshlngloii. I, (1. mmhmhmwmm 4li-Mnse book Tree. "N V3i if IF YOU OWN CHICKENS; YOU WANTT A T H E I iTHEM TO. 1 WAY ' irrn If vou merclr kep tbn an ft dlvmwion. I or dr to baodt fowig judictoualy, you mutt ko" omeihtuit aiout thm. To nwi Ibla want war) rlhnff "" kj-'iotr ih exprleBs 1 A.H 9fEn of practivul poultrr rai-ar for I Will J UHa iweoty-Ave ymnu It waa wrltun by a roan who putt all hia mind, and tlina, and monry to making ft iuo cawiof cb1'-"-n r inn Dot a a pa riot, but a m bufllnvia and If you will pmflt by hi twanty-flvft yeora' work, yott cao aara many Cftlcka ftnnviftll RaUing Chiektmt. And maka your rowla earn dollar for yon. TM point I, iftat you niu.t baabla to do wnt tmubla in tb Poultry Yard aa aoon aa It appa-nra, and know? how 10 remedy It. ibla nook will traeh you. It tt lit bow to detect and rura dlituw: to fd ram VKa and als-n for fattanlngi which fowu to nvm fo brvtrdiui uuriMea; aud avarytblng., Indaml, yom abouid know on thu tubjact to maka it prontama. gent poatpald for twauty-Bv oanta in lo. r salaUIiLsL Book Publishing House. j 135 Lao n Attn t.. )t, Y. CUy.j J W. L. DOUGLAS ttO OUAir FOR aJinilL. ncNTirm "HSfJH' M tmm Willi SM SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE I ai'wril ah at, that wilt no rip, flna oalf. aoi . Dfaviiot. uiore jiiif,.rtabl.itiih and durable i-vrr Mild fti liiu prua, bquaia cutoi utaiiti 1 s4 10 a.i. la.i iuiijaWflti. nni pair Buora. ini mo-B and durubir nbut wttr aold at tbuau Driu. 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Mailac kind, aim mm, I siv aacUai mml t ab dulr mm4 ara W witm (r Cftlalc. W. L aualftft Brft.tfta uy law for outmuiiu niouay uuuar niaa pratt