The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 06, 1891, Image 6

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    TURF NOTES.
The Grnnd Prix of Paris for has 3S3
entries.
C. W. Villi.tms expect to pnt .Tudge
Rider In tlio 2:30 list next senson.
The mare Tirenzl will remain in Matt
Byrnes' Immls for another season, as slit
1b leased to liim until next fall.
HUmbnnl'snille in 3:11 at Stockton, Cal.,
recently was a rapid one for a trotting
stallion, and crowds King Nelson's 2:10'
clone.
A new system of speculators on the Jer
sey races nowadays is to play the second
faTorlte ono, two, thrco, and if one loses
double up the money next investment.
Miss Hussell, queen mother of the Pilot,
Jr., matrons, is 25 years old and is in ap
pearance a young maro. She has had eight
een foals, and more than eighty of her pro
duce in the first and second generation en
tered the 2:30 list.
Most of the remaining horses In the
Dwyers' stubles hare been returned to
Grmresend for the winter. The two broth
ers have their two racing strings hack in
the old quarters, and, while they have sep
arated to each go it alone, tho horses will
be stabled together.
Prince Fortnnatns, one of tho fastest
horses in the west, changed hands at Iox
tngton recently for fl.OUO. Ills sire, Fonso,
also sire of Park Hidge and others, was
one of the best 8-year-olds of his day.
When owned by J. S. Shawan he beat Lukt
Blackburn for the Phoenix Hotel stakes at
Lrxingtoi, Ky.
A new stock Arm has come to light In
the filing at Jamaica, L. I., of the corpora
tion papers of the Arab, Anglo-Arab and
Clay Stock Farm. The capital stock Is
$75,000, and tho object of the organization
Is the breeding and soiling of horsos of the
Arab, Anglo-Arab and Clay breeds. The
stock farm will bo at Oyster Bay.
The stallion representative stakes an
nounced by Mr. II. S. Henry have closed.
There are threoof thorn $.",000 for the foals
of 1889, $3,500 for the foabt of 1888 and lU.fHX)
for the foals of 1SS7. In the 3-year-old st-nkc
it costs $50 to nominate a sire, but in the 8
and 4-yeur-olil stakes a sire can lie nomin
ated for 125. The races are to be trotted the
first week in September, 18!1.
Tlicro is no chance now for a match be
tween Snnol and Niiivcy Hanks. The Turf,
Field and Farm says: "Sunol will lx; trai noil
next year, but she will not trot iu matches,
or for purses or gate money. Sho will start
simply for cups. Mr. Bonner has nevel
trotted a horse, over which he had full con
trol, for money, and it would absurd t
ask him to cluingo hU pnictico at this l.-tte
period of life."
INTERESTING FACTS.
Iron horseshoes were made in 481.
Light moves 192,000 miles a second.
The first steamer crossed the Atlantic ir
1S19.
Kerosene was first used for illuminating
in 18'Jti.
Cork is tho bark taken from a species of
onk tree.
Slavery in the United State? was begun
at Jamestown in 1620.
Soap was first manufactured in England
in the Sixteenth century.
The term "almighty dollar" originated
with Washington Irving.
Egyptian pottery is the oldest known,
and dates from 3,000 B. C.
Forty-three popes reigned during- thi
building of St. Peter's cathedral.
Tho first fire insurance office in America
was established in Boston in 1734.
The most ancient catcombs were those
of the Sheban kings, began 4,000 years ago
The first sngnr cane cultivated in th
United States was near New Orleans in
1751.
The first pnbiie schools in America were
established in the New England states
about 1642.
The first cotton raised In the United
States was in Virginia in 1021, and theflrsi
exported wa in 1747.
ARMY AND NAVY NOTES.
. The use of smokeless powders has in
creased the demand in Gennauy for bronze
field guns or gnus with hardened bores.
It is learned thut the new British crniser
Bel Ion a, during n recent natural draught
trial, attained a meun speed of 19.46 knots.
The government chemist at Newport, H
L, Professor C. E. Morse, has discovered a
now formula for a smokeless powder of
great explosive power.
The now English magazine rlflo carries
ten cartridges in the magazine, in two
rows of five each, which feed alternately
to the receiving chamber.
Attention is to be given to the uniform
of the marines, which for years has needed
several important changes. A toard of
marine oflicers has been ordered to con
sider the matter.
The recent promotion of State Secretary
Hollmann iu ilio imperial German depart
ment of naval tiuutrs has increased the
numlxtr of vice admirals in the German
navy to five more than have ever before
been iu tho service contemporaneously.
The ironclad Spezzia, built at Havre for
the Greek navy, lm successfully under
gone her trial cruise. With 6,900 horse
power (or 2(K) hore power above the con
tract) nml 105 evolutions per minute of hei
engines, a speed of 17.55 knots per hour
was niitiritaimxl for threo hours.
THEIR CHOICE OF FLOWERS.
Mario Jansen likes rwl roses, and the
deeper the shade the more enthusiastic she
gets.
Fnnny Davenport, while in love with
flowers of all kinds, is particularly partial
to red roses.
Carmencita, who set New York wild with
her grateful and unique dancing, fairly
dotes on hyacinths.
Ada Kehnn purchases Parma violeti
whenever slie can get them, but insists on
their being freh and fragrant.
Miss Lllliiui Hussell is passionately fond
ef pink roses, mid she buys a big bunch of
Ihem herself overy day, rain or shine.
Margaret Mather is very dainty in her
selection of li.wtrn, and her choice alter
nates betweeu Parma violets, roses aud
tulips.
Little Miss Tempest invariably asks a
whole line of questions about orchids, and
us Invariably wind up by buying yellow
rosebuds.
Sadie Marti not buys flowers nearly every
day, but appears to have no particular
choieo, picking t hem out just as her fancy
happens to dictate.
Otero, tho Sponum beauty and danoer,
la passionately fond of any flower as long
as tho perfume is agreeable and the color
yellow or a kindred shade.
LOOK I NO TO IRBS.
The Fnnnem' A Mimic Wilt fat a Ticket
In the Fll(t
The Farmers' Alliance convention In
session at Omaha lust week made n tren
eial reision of its constitution. An
amendment proposed making nil labor
ing men eligible to membership pro
voked a heated debnte, during the
ci Hi iso of which President Powers said
that such nn amendment would break
up the organisation. He said Hint tie
f-i;iiing politicians could fill the conven
tion with paid delegates and could capt
ure the Alliance. Tho movement, he
said, started among farmers, nnd should
be kept there. The amendment was
tabled by a large vole. Hie conventiou
passed the following resolution:
Resolved, That we most emphatically
declare ngainst the present system of
government as mnnipuluted by the U in
gress of the United btutes and the
members of the legislatures of the
several Stales; therefore,
We declare in favor of holding a con
vention on February 23, 1803, to fix a
date and place for the holding of n con
venti. n to nominate candidates for the
office of President and Vice President
of the United Stutes,
We declare that in tho convention to
beheld on February 23, 1892, that repre
sentation ahull Ih one delegate from
each Mats in the Union.
That we favor the abolition of nntional
banks nnd that the surplus funds be
loaned to individuals upon land security
at a low rate of interest.
That we demand tho foreclosure of
niortgncjs that the Government holds on
r.iilvo.iiK
That tho President nnd Vice President
of the United States should lie elect d
by iiopulnr voteiusteadofbyaue.ee
toral college
That tlio Alliance shall take n part
ns partisans iu n political strugt;lo as
(ilHlmling with Rjpublicuu or Demo
crats That wo furor the freo nnd unlimited
coinage of silver.
That the volume of tho currency bo
iiieiiMNi-d to 50 per capita.
That all paper money bo plucod on an
cqinlity with gold.
I hat we as land owners pledge our
selves to domuihl that the Government
nlhnv us to borrow money from the
Uniti'd States nt the s uno rate ol inter
est as do the banks.
That S'lintori of Hie United Stntes
shnli be elected by voto of the people.
DIMOSlNG Tlir. IMItANS.
Geuanl Miles Siiys There I No Further
1'Vnr of mi Outbreak.
When nslied u-i to the linul disposilion
to be made of the Indians now nt Fort
Sheridan, General Miles is quoted as
saying: "That is a matter to bo deter
mined in the future. Now that Sitting
Bull nnd oilier chiefs are killed, nnd I
have most of tho others here, tho Indi
ans nro left, you might say, without a
leader, and there is iiodangurof further
outbreak in the reservation. These men
whom 1 brought lo Chicago are a crowd
of outlaws,
"Three hundred of (he Indians ar
rested were t-ent to Fort Sully. The
others nre now under control of tho
military authorities nnd back on their
reservations, where they belong, or on
their way there. I could not tell what
movement might be attempted in the
spring, and brought the ones now nt
Fort Sheridan us a precaution. They
will lie well provided for, and allowed
as much lib rty as is cousiateut with the
circumstances. "
FOB THE Oil) C.tNUIOATEgL
A Vote liy Postal Cards I'Ikcm Itlnlne
snil Cleveland In the f,eL
The canvass of farmers' opinions con
ducted by the New England Homestead,
of Springfield, Muss,, and by Farm and
Home, published at Chicago, nnd also
from fcprinvfljld, is now comp'ete. It
presents the verdict of hundred-) of
thousands of postal cards received from
farmers in nil parts of the country.
The rosul ton Presidential preference,
alrendy announced, on the Democratic
side wits 71,787 for Cleveland, 17,118 for
HU. 11,083 for W. H. Hatch, and 8 803
scattering. Ou the Republican side the
vole slood: Blaine, 89,209; Harrison,
81,013; Eusk, 20,740; scattering, 10,003.
cniNKSK t iT.itisnun like rats.
From Die flumi r Mixng-liHl's Fire Two
Hundred Dlvrd To Urath.
The steamer Rio Janeiro, which ar
rived recently iu Sau Francisco from
China, brought full particulars of the
burning of the Chinese steamer S inng
hai. She had on b.inrd 400 Chinese pas
sengors and 1 European, and carried a
cargo of cotton. Tlio cotton caught
lire, end the Chinese plunged overboard
and weio drowned or were burned to
death to the nuiulier of 200 or
Is Hay lliiuilllon Doml ?
The iiiy.,t'ry in regard to R ly Hamil
ton still seems to bu unsettled, although
his friends still claim that there is no
doubt ai to his dentil. It is doubtful it
Hamilton's body was ever fully idenli
lied. Those who saw it have no doubt,
of his death, but thoy ndniit Hint It was
in a condition that prevented recog
nition. It isexceedingly doubtful if testimony
can bo produced to satisfy the surrogate
of New York of the young luilliuimiiu'd
death.
A lymph 1'atlent lu1.
George M. limtlley, who was the first
patient in this country to receive tho
lymph inoculation, died this week at
Now Haven, Conn., and the son of Pro
fessor Blake, another lymph pationt who
lias been utidor treatment for nearly two
mouths, is at the point of death, Brad
ley wa a man but little over 80 years of
oge and was not iu the ndvnuced singe
of consumption when lie begun receiv
ing treatment;
On Ilundrnd I.lvea Lost.
Advlcos from Massownh, on tho E-d
Situ, state that a terrillo sterm, followed
by Hoods, has caused enormous dainaga
throughout the island of Jinosownli.
Over 100 persons lost their lives.
Blruok Silver In Iowa.
It is stated that A. C, Brandt while
drilling a w ell on his farm, near Falrport,
Iowa, found at the depth of 030 feet a
Ttiin of silver 10 iuches thick.
PROTECTED INDUSTRY I
r
tm-K.Crv" tn t "f t!i mow. YonH fat
root dontli f c. lit livtu wrt Iwt.
rliWrw,. M !ir, i.ur ehoai o.n't ffat wot; you
fnrfrt that we hove
WolfrsflGMEBtoNng
on thorn, sod wntr euit ffo thrroah.
mm aaMaiMia .i twm
Oil f I AT 1 1 5 nroMiwiflrr mil wit ntt, tint t
wthot th liilwir f-l rrrtil l-inic 1- enrh n luinrr. W a
mil 'HI J-' U how nn ,.iitlr el SI. mi IM uliUln It,
Dd Mill Iho 0ron t .v,li -.ilrtM. Ilw
WOLFP U RANDOLPH, Phllftdlphlft.
Ak in Prfft Vih( mn4 ttw Fumithtng Storm,
PATENTS.
Caveats and Trnrte Mnrks obtnlned, nnd nil
Patent business coudui'ted for MoUKKATK
FRKS.
Ol KOKFIC RISori'OSITRTHR V. . PAT
KNT OFKIt'K. We linve no sulvaireni les. nil
business direct., hence run trans. kot pntent busi
ness In li'ss time and nt Less Cost tliuu those re
mote from WnsiiiHifton.
Mi'tid model, ilruwlng or photo, with descrip
tion. We advise If nntemiihle or not. free of
Clitirve. Our fee ti'ot due till mtent, Is secured
A book, "How to Olitiiln I'ntPiits." with refer,
enca's to iicnial clients In your state, county, or
town, sent free. Address
.'. a. snow x t'o wasiiingtnn, D. u.
(Opposite V. (. Patent Otllce.)
The dfpeli, the dobllllated, wbetb
rr rjrom oct of work of mlud of
bodf, drtuk or exposure In
Malarial Regions.
will And Tutt's PI1U Ihe most rsntn
restorntlTa ovor eOkreai the ufUrlniz
Invalld.
Try Tliera Fairly.
A vlgoron body, par blood, strong
nerves and a eheert'ul mind will reeulu
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
FOR
Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hoes.
Excsls anf remedy forths rspld curs ef Htrtf
Colds, Coughs, Hldt Bound, Vsllow Wstor, Fern.
DIKtmpor, Sore and Wesk Eyes, Lung Fiver!
Coetlvenets. Blotches, and all difficulties srls
trig from Impurities ef Ihe Blood. Will relleM
Reeves at ones. Uuuf4utur,d by tkt ,
J0PPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS. N. Y.I
VOB BXLB BY ALU SKAUBS.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ClroiiMi ftiid trfutiilet th btlr.
Prtiiiiotei lnxuriaul jrrnwth.
No?or Foil t Heat ore Urur
HMr to its Youthfui Color.
Cure irftlp dinir-i k hair HUtug,
fWg,iM tl.W PniypMt
Lm J'arknr'p C inptir Tonio. Ji ctirr the morl lotion,
Weak LuTipB. IMiihiv, ImligKitlon, Pnin, Take in tune. iOcU.
HINDERCORNS. Th nnW mrt ciirr for Oonii.
bloU all m. Xc At iii-uicguti, ur iilbCUX CU., IS. Y.
"Seeing is Believing."
There are lamps and
lampsbut the lamp of
all others is "The
Rochester." Its light
is softer than the elec
tric light, brighter.than
gas light, more cheer S
ful than either. There
are 2,000 artistic varic
cties, and half a million
sold yearly tells the story of its worth.
Look for (hit tump "Thf Rochbsths," and aik
fnr 1 ho written guarantee. If the lamp dealer hain't
Ihe pruulii Rochester, and Ihe ilylc ynu want, tend
to iu fur illuMrated price-lut, and we will tend you any
lamp by exprett.
liOCUESTEtt LAMP CO.,
4'i Park Place, New York.
HaavJaHwrtn, and mlt Ovmtrt oiioeVnVrPatcnta.
2fi ixtrtfut Lamp etort in Itu WurUL
W A TTI?h EXKHOETIO ME.V enn
If t 1 I I'jI I nmfc" ninni-y by tuvnnlz.
' Xlll I IJl,Mi, lmg,m , ,1,,. . it-Hf
Rnrtnwinont Vrntenitt y." I'avs IvO.fKi n week fur
Hlrk-iiess slid Aerlilcnt, ulsn funerul lieiieilis.
I'erfeetlv s-.ife, usi'ertirli'ntes hsve it surrentler
vitlue. Tim uitist UlH-rut eniiinilKKlnim jmld Inr
sullvn w.irk. Itxpeilnnee an HdvnniaL'e but not
necessary. Fnr pupem eoiituliiliik full luformu.
Unit, deserlitlim mid teruiH, write
AMKKICAN I'KOTKl'TIVK I.KAOt'K,
. . . Ko m Trewont Htreet, Boston, Mass.
Ppfrn't Ht'HRGRIP
Hleel inchlo lllork
IIAI.F TUB ft 1ST of holstltiK saved to
Ktnrckeepi'i-w, Hiitdiers, Knriuers, Ms-
l others. Admitted to be tlie Krentest
liupruvenieiit ever made In tackle
wicks, creivut prepuld. Wrlto for
Tnltflfl Trti k Snel TT-V
Kstub. 1S5!.", 10 Brush Bt., Detroit, Mich
6-ly.
Deeds, sinqle or v double acknowl
edgements, 60 cents a dozen at the
Columbian office. tf.
TO ZBTTZ" I TO BTJ"Z" I
low is the Time. Now is the Time.
OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS.
AND ALL KINDS OF
WINf EJR - WEAE CL'OTMM,
ciiOTiiinro fok
at what they cost wholesale.
"WIITTER
saeu! lvaeit to sell tlicin
Yours Ulcspecl fully,
I. MAIEES, Reliable Clothier
mioofiftfibiirg9 Fa.
Finest Tailoring
A pamphlet of Inforuistloa and ab-
Attracioi tne iawa,anuwin( Uow to.
unuiin ratania, t west a, Traded
vuaraa, coprrixnta, amt 1TU.S
.301 road war.
. "ew ar-
rnn7rn axle
rnHLcn
GREASE
BEST IS THE VOBLD.
Ita wartns quail tl ar anaurpaaaed. aotnnlly
otitlaatlns twa bozea of any other brand. Not
affactad by taaat. tTUF.T THE OEM VIJi K.
FOR BALE BY DKALERB OKNEBALLT. lyr
M'Killip Bros.
Photographs.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Photographic
portraits re
touched and
modeled for like
ness, tone, and
finish. Life size
crayons, nnest
grade, a spec
ialty. Frames,
copying and
viewing.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING 1
G. W. BERTSGH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
:-o-:
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Suits made to order at short notice
and fit always guaranteed or no sale.
Call and examine the largest and best
selected stock of goods ever shown in
Columbia County.
Store next door to First National
Bank.
MAIN STREET,
Bloomsbunr, Pa
We have a large lot
and Perfect
Made to Order.
I'll II.Al'Kl.i'll I A. t'A. Kaent nnTO.nonperatlon
urlu.mi( tlinafnmi bUAlnu. 1 aMsproiiimni-iMl In
curaiilu !)' other. hwiiIimI. bvuil fur t Irrular.
CURE GUARANTEED, nlti.
f AfHkfl.fm mr la twin tnnile hy Jutifi R
limi)Mln,lru.K.Y.,iit t-ik (urui, ltrUr.
uu may nui Nisk murh. hut rn
trrh youijuh k!y how ltrm fm tk t
III dmy ml tUr Hurl, and nttn m you pro
mi. nuiii , km -, M HBy (inn nf
Anitiica. T'u t-aii eomntrnr at buina. srlr.
inn all tujt ttni,trr nmrr nionirnia ou In
Ilia win. All ! new. Urtat my HI MK'for
vvrry .rkr. W tnrt you, ft)rn(hlir
tvvrttliltiK. KAMI IT, HI'tKJII.V Ir.rnrtl
l-Altllt'lXAK! VHVV., Aflrlratonra,
bllMtUX 10., KlKTLAM;, II A I. a.
I VffcBn hanH ! or SlWftmof work,
III Kl I Wrapiaijf and htiorablr, r ihoM of
BVI I I 111 W her .. younit or old. and hi their
III II I I wBlatmlaiiai.wliaTWrthay Mr. Anf
cn raa do Iba orh. F.aay to Irarn.
Yi'9 furnUb vcrylhlnir. Wa atari you. No risk, You ran dao!
yoar tpar muniaiMs, ar all yuur time lha work. 1 hi it an
entirely new lad.antl brlnjra wadrAi waai lo avary wof ktr.
Berlnnara are. aamliiff from f 90 par tk and pwarda,
and mora aner m llltla aiitarlane. Wa caa funilah you lha am.
tl'iymanland Ivaehynn l UKK. No anaralo ai plain hara. Pull
irralloa HI. TH UK St CO. ALttLttTA, liUL
THE MEWCOMB
Fly Shuttle
Rag Carpet
LOOM.
.fff aTM 10 juit SB sow
' Bead for elronlan.
C. N. NEWCOMB, Davenport, la.
WE DO CATERING of
all kinds. To Tea Parties,
Weddings, Lodges, Suppers,
etc., and can furnish all the
dishes, silverware, etc., when
desired.
Estimates cheerfully given
in all cases on anything.
You will find our prices as
low as any and lower than
most. A-i-bervice Always.
M. M. PHILLIPS & SON,
Proprietors of
"PHILLIPS' CAFE."
Bloomsburg, Pa.
To Burn Natural Gas
Or any other gas suc
cessfully, get a
NIAGARA
BURNER.
Fand enjoy a soft,
brilliant, vrhitn
litriit. The nerfcr.
Agents
tioa of all gas burn
ers. Midi, nn (hit
Wanted
riama nrlnrinln a the
famous Rochester
Limn. Over a million
in use. Ask for it. If the dealer
hasn't it, send to us direct, and we will
send you a Burner with Edison Porce
lain Reflector, Chimney and Tripod,
complete, on receipt of f a.oo. Please
state if wanted for natural gas. . Send
for circular.
ROCHESTER, LAMP CO.,
4i Park Place, Mew York.
CURED BY
IVtcfiGli's Rheumatic Plasters.
Cci.X rointx'y for Rheunut Ism, Nenrall t Kclavllca.
Novelty ruUtr WuiLji. Uow11 Hoca.
illv curtil hy
mm
r i
of
Fitting Garments
Trar In ihWrown toralllfea.wheivvrr thoy IWa.I will alaofurnivh
tha altuatloit or amp1oynieni,at w htrh you ran rarn thai ainuunt.
f.o moitw fur me uiilt-M nucrraaful ai ahnve, r.aally and qiilrkly
Irarnrd. I ilralra hut una work or from rat h dUlrk-t rr'uuiy. I
haa alrratty tatipdt and pruvldrd with tnphtytnmt Inirm
U'imUr, tvh arr ninkknt: over f StMMI a jearearh. It'a N K V
and MIIJI. Full partlralan KHEIl. Addma at onra,
C", ALLKM, Horn 4. Augtulu. Mialnv.
FOR MEN ONLY!
for LOST or TAILIWO MANHOODl
0rl ud NERVOUS fiUlXITTi
WetkUMof Body avad Kind. Efft
of Error or Iwi la Old or Tons r.
Hbaat, kabi M aMIOOU failf MaaUr4. Raw ta aalam asT
trartfcaaWKB, J(DICTIIXJPD0H4JiICiraHTftor MtI
abaalatal afallla HOHB 1 NKATB UT iMalli I. s. slaa.
Ha lasUfj rrasa 0 SUIaa a4 raratsj C trtaa. Writ ikaaaa
PMritlr Bak. atalaaattoa) 4 an aalM (! tlra
KRIS ItlKDIUAIa UUaa VUrrALOt Na Ta
ffnng IftH fbHunalitvfcmatdtt
work fvr ua, by Ann Wf ua
ii4i, ann j no. rionn, iiiiano, I'mn
awt. Olharaarak4na;aawil. n ny
init Hnniaaarn owrWO.M
itAttia. You Mt.ao lha work and )(
at noma, whrrrrt ' tra. Kvan bo-
lanara art aaallv tarnuip rroan ts
lOarlay. AllairVa. W ahow yarn how
nd atari yr.. I as work In jar tint
or all lha tlraa. It If inonav fmr work
art. Fall or unknown amoafflbrm
NKW anHwntidafAil. Partlrulara fta.
Il.llnllUafkC..UamlwOjrur(latndlMLB
BOILING WATER OR MILK
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
GO A
LABELLED 1-2 La TINS ONLY.
We
bcliove
we
have
a
thorough
Geo.
P.
placlnj
contrail
ami
TerifrluK
thiir
fuLailuietit
and
tinrlvaloil
lucilitii'-t
in
all
departments
I'nr
cortlul
ami
lntellltji-tit
sorvtro.
knowW. R(Jwe
an
the
ins
and
outs
of
newapaper
a'lvertiiing,
caiutxl
In
en
&
Co.
offrr
our
Serviced
lo
nil
..ponenc. Newspaper
twtnty-flve a i- I
Advertising
year
who
Bureau,
we '
have
the
contomnlnto
ill
or
btwt
III
eoulpped newnpaper
otliuu,
10
ouverusiuir
2
far
the
moat
end
who
wiU
to
pet
the
most
ami
bent
advortleinit
for
tho
money.
Spruce
comprehensive
aj
well .
as
the
moHt
convenient
bvhUjui
oi
St.,
New
York.
OH MY BACK!
That generally mentis puin and suf
rurliiK. Hut why sillier) Dr. Uros
venor'B Hell-oup-Hlo J'orotis PlitsUT
will relievo you In one nlKlit, sure,
fend a penny stamp to UroHvennr
hlchitrdrt, HoKtou, Miihh., aud learn
now lo remove ix porous pluuter st leu.
tlllcally It will puy you und don't
lorget th'.it the best porous plusterln
t he worl 1 ban the picture of a bell on
the bucW-cluih, and Is culled
DIL QKOSVENOR'8
Bel-cap-sic.
g d 0 g .ft. A X K A K t 1 unlertalie to hHeny
ll "J f I I I 9 I teat h any falily lntrllir nt f esfit of either
k C ff I S w hu ran md and wriie. and nh'i,
! 1 1 1 1 1 I lallrr luirutllon,wlll worh lmtutriiui-ly(
W W 0 Uhoff lo earn Thraa Thnyaml llollan a
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