Highest of all in Leavening Tower. ABS0LJUTEI PURE t hk j:ol UJV1 HI A N . 'Entered nt the IVwt onice nt Illiionmbiirtf, l'n. second class tnjttcr, Miirch 1, IKss. ISI.OOMSBURG, PA. FKIDAY, MAKCII 131I1, 1891. Proceedings of tho T. M. 0. A. Convention- TI10 first convcn'ioD ot ibo Wllkcs Urru 'District Y. M. C. A., wit belt! In Blo'irrnhurn, M'ir. 0, 7 and a. TliU was sot the first lime, Hit I lie rmniQ deems to Imply, that tliece nasnclalinns Imvo as. BemSled injcnnventlon. At tlm luet Htnto Convention, Lclil in Danville, 1)10 Statu wm re-dlstricterl, acrl tho conntica of Caibon, ColmuliiK And Luzerne wcr put together ami named the Wikc-Brro district j this was tho first convcnliou of this new distiic'. Friday afternoon nt 2;30 o'clock the ilcWittc' assembled In the Y. SI. A. Hall in Denltei'i b'lildinir, and for half an hour held a song and praise fcrvico conducted by Paul U. Ilrown of Wyom. log Hcminarv, Kingston, Fa. At 3:00 o'clock, Secretary 8. M. Hard of Wllke-Barre, acting cbairm in in tho absence of the. regular Cbairm in, O. K. Walter, of Wilkcs-llHrre, called tbo con ventlon to Jorder and C. 15. Henry of Wyoming Seminary was elected Secre tary. jt. I). J. W ill, r, Jr , and Sec. II. A. Lord, were appointed a committee on Sunday services in Mir vnrlous churches. Assistant Secretary, II. F. Armstrong, of Huston, reid a puper on: "llow to Se cure Memberships in Towns not Having nn Association building." This was fol lowed by a pructical illustration of "How to conduct a Hible Training Class," by Tbos, Thorbouro, Scretnry of I'itlHtvn Y. M. C. A. At 4:30 U. O. Hourk of Berwick read a pHper on '"Tbo Physical Department In Towns Having no Gym nasium, or not liepulurly Employing a Phyfical Director." These psptrs weru eminently practical and wi re followed by earnest and Interesting discussions. Ili-v. Va'teuon dismissed I ho session with prayer and tbo benediction. FKIDAT BTEN1NU. Convention met in II. R. Cburcb. Secretary C. D. Lynn of Plymouth, con ducted Praiso Service, after which the following topic was (litcuesirf: "VVbat the Young Men's Christian . Association is doing for our young men. I. Socially, Secretary C. D. Lynn. P. Physically and intellectually, Secre tary A. Murrman, of iiazlcton. 3.' Spiritually, Secretary S. M. Bard, Wilkes-Burre. At 8:30 Dr. D. M. Stearns conducted a Bible Heading, blch waa a treat intel lectually and spiritually to all who were fortunate enough to be present. Dr. Stearns la considered ono of the ' best Bible expositors in this country, BATCBUAY SIOHXIXO. Y. M.U. A. Hall, 0:30, Song and Praise Service, conducted by E M. Hungerford, or WilkesUWrei 10:00, Bible Traiulog Class, Thos. Thorburn. After wblch Chairman Durd announced greeting from J. C. Ryuick of Maucb Chunk, who was unable to be present. On motion of Sec retary U. A. Lord, greetings were sent to the Fittthurg District Convention, now lu session nt MeKecsport. Retura greit lag were subsequently received. "Tbo relation of the Y. M. C. As soclation to the community," was the title of a paper presented by II. A. Lord. A. Murrman of Huzleton, read a p iper on "The relation of the community to the Y. M. C. Association," prepared by John Nichol of Mauch Chunk, who was unavoidably absent. This was followed by ten minutes of Prayer Service, after which scfcblon adjourned. SATURDAY AFTHHNOOK. II. A. Lord In the chair. Song, Prayer and Promise meeting, conducted by S. W. Dickson of Berwick. Biblo Training CIas, Thos. Thorburn. S. M. B-ird presented tho work and duties of corresponding members of the State Committee, stating that It is hoped to have at least oue in every town of 000 Inhabitants and upwards in the State. C. B. Henry of Wyoming Seminary opened the discussion, ''I there need for both a ccl eiro and a local association in u col h'pn to'wu ?" Dr. Waller then g'ivo tho report of tho committee on Sunday ser vices. In absence of O. M. Hyniek of Mauch Chunk, A. Wilraot read paper prepared by Mr. Hyniek on, "Systematic giving, asking, paying, or how to successfully manage tho finances." On motion tho ministers of Blooms kurg and surrounding towns, und visit. lneY. M. C. A. men wtrn elee'ed cor. responding members of tlm convention. SATURDAY KVBSIN'a. In Lutheran Church, Praise Service. Wilkes-Barre Male Choir, led by ('. E. Hungerford. At 8 o'clock tbreo minute reports wero given by tho associations represented in U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Powder tho convention. That of Pit'ston, in do tails and general information deserves special mention. At 8:30, T. T. Hornev, O fn. ril Score tory of the Scrunton Association gave a very interesting and practical nddrcsa re luting to Y. M. C. A. work and tho ne cessity thereof. On Sunday tho delegates occupied the varioui churches, and talked to u largo audienco in each case. Baptist a. m., C. II Henry, 8. W. Bortce, p. m., A. Murman, and Mate Choir; Lutheran a. m 8. M. Bard, S, W. Dickson, p. tn , H. A. Lord, A. 8. Craln j Methodist a. m., T. Hcrney, Male Choir, p. .n., P. W. Bort. c, 8. F. Lewis i Presby terlan a. m. Thos. Thorburn, B. F. Arm strong, p. m., C. B. Henry, A. II. Wl! mot; Hefonned a. m., A. Murrman, Fred Hitler, p. in., C. D. Lynn, J. K. Adams. At 3 o'clock a men's mass meeting was held in tho Opera House, conducted by S M. Bird and tho Male Choir; and a women's meeting in the Presbyterian church, conducted by Mrs. Welsh, MUs Harvey, and Sec. T. T. Homey. At 4:15 services were held ut the Normal School, conducted by C. B. Henry, this meeting was very interesting end profitable. The farewell meeting in tho Opera nouse at 8 o'clock was well attended, every seat being occupied some time be. fore thebmir for beginning tho services, even standing room wai at a premium. This meeting was in chnriu of S. M. IUrd. Etrnest talks were given by Messrs. Bard and Homey. And re sponses were made by several delegates to the quehtior, "What impression has this convention mnde upon you ?" A sul scription and collection for the State work was also taken ; but we have not beard what amount was secured. The presence and ainging of the Male Choir added materially to the iutcrcst and suc cess of the convention. The following is the list of dclejutea from a distance. Bbkwiok. H. A. Lord, U. O. Uouck, J. II. Suit, E. B. Kepner, li. T. Swayzc, S. W. Dickson, C. W. Dickson, H. C. Barnard, Frank Shire, Willard Smltb. Hbzlbton' Harry Olewine, W. A. Deis roth, Calvin Yeager, Clyde Hess; A. Mur man, J. K. Wugncr, Claude Btauffer, Fred Steinhelser. Kingston M. Garrahan. Pittston -Tbos. Tborburo, B. F. Arm strong ' Plymouth C. D Lynn, J. K. Adams, E. M. Jenkins, C, E. Williams, 8. T. Lewis, A. A. Wilmot. Wilkbs-Bahkr S. M. Bard, E. M. Hun gerford, . L. Hungerford, C E. Hun gerford, E. D. Fraser, Win. Ridall, F. A. DeMois, C. K. Olomao, Stephen Wilcox, J. C. Kline, E. M. Herring, W. M. Clark. Wyoming Seminary C. B. Henry, P. Q. Brown, 8. W. Bortee. Sokantos D. M. Sterns, T. T. Homey. Milton C 8. Craio. Wyoming U. D. Laycock. These together with the Normal School delegates, Bloomsburg delegates, and enrrespsnding members made a total of 83 dwlegates, forming one of the largest Y. M. C. A. Conventions ever held in this section. AN UNEQUALLED 0PF0BTONIY. An unequalled oppcrtunity for a profit able investment in town lots on easy terms In'a healthy and prosperous locality. The Bloomsburg Land Improvement Company offer at public sale about Five Hundred Building Lots, situate in tho thriving and progressive town of Blooms burg, Penna. The lots are forty feet in front und about 1G0 feet In depth. Terms of Sa lb, the highest and belt bidder the buyer, twenty-five dollars down, the haUnce in monthly payments of five dollars with Interest. Deferred payments secured by bond and mort gage. A deed in fee simpln to bo given for a lot clear of all Incumbrances, Sale will take place on the premises at 10 o'clock in tho morning of each day, Thursday and Fridhy, March 20th and 27ih A. D. 1S91, and bo continued through April following; commencing with Thursday of each week. Excellentjfactory sites free. See hand bills nnd maps. For further particulars apply to The Bloomsburg Land Improvement Co. N. U. Funk. tf. Secretary. Advertising. Is by 110 meaus a paying benefit to merchants unless it is proj erly looked after. So nv ny pccplu think that by writing Bometbing funny that It will cap. ture all readers ( f a newspaper, but it docs not. What we call u cutchy thing is Manners' Double Extract Snrnapanll8 for bad blood, pimples, ecziin.i, salt rheum, scrofula, erysipehis and numer ous other diseases arising from bad blood. Manners' Double Extract Sursaparlllacan bo found for sale at all uru ttores. Price 00 cents a bottle, tf. P0ULTRYN0TES. No. 7. Pullets' egs arc most always small, because of the birds Immaturity. They will gradually Increase In size as she grows older. A hen never lias a repular meal, she always gets a picked up dinner. Qrmmer tiid Jlult tin. Ai'd sh'i 1 as to fca'ch around consid orab'y to get It, too, but' then It d"u't cost anytldng. She has it put down in tho bill. LoH'tn Advtrtutr. Those punsters ought to bo cooped tip. Si IjimU Rep Oil r.o, let cm crawl ar.iiind for a full crop of puns on tho subji ct. Korristown Herald, To natch up ony more would require a complete insight Into the 'chicanery of the business, and then you fellows would lay your heads together and pullet all to pieces. N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. What a lot of fowl remark. banner Chant-i-cleer out the whole lot of them. nrwi I'ovltty Thnts eggsactiy what should be done, but don't uso fowl means in doing it. Bo sure your poultry have access to grit of some kind, as it is very necessary to digestion. Doe the wind strike your poultry nights? Do tney roost in draughts ? If so look out for roup. W. B. Ubkman. Obicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y- Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Yes tlhulcd Trains, with Wcstinghouso A'r Signals, between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, dally. Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vcs tiliulcd trains between Chicago, Coun cil Bluffs and Omaha, daily. Through Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, daily, between Chicago, Butte, Tacoma, Seat tin and Portland, Ore. Solid trains between Chicago and princi pal points in Northern Wisconsin and tho Peninsula of Michigan. Diily Trains between St. Paul, Minnc npolls and Kansas City via. the lied nek Route Through Sleeping Cars, daily, between St. Louis, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Finest Dining Cars in the world. The Best Sleeping Cars. Electric Head ing Lamps in Berths. 0,100 miles of road in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota and North Dakota. Everything Flrt-Class. First-Class People patronize First-Class Lines. Ticket agents everywhere sell Tickets over the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. 3 0-2L Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla tor Catarrh la ami always will be a lead er, as its curative powers cannot be beat; price 50c a bottle. For sale by all drug gists. A Panther Adventure. tub niter onb bagged on dutch mountain IN NINETEEN YEA1I8. The story of an exciting adventure comos from Fork township, Sullivan county, where the first panther killed on Dutch Mountain since 187.3 was laid nut by a party of hunters recently C. O. Wisner was riding on horseback through tbo Ovington woods on Tuesday night when he heard what be thought was the cry of a child behind him. The cry grew fainter and he turned towards it, but the fog was so thick ho could not see the hores's head, and he resumed his journey up the crooked snow path. At the next turn in the road the cry again burst on him, and he realized that he h id been following the cry of some strange animal. Amos Mcintosh, an old hunter who lived in a house at the edge of the woods, re. cognized the cry as that of a pnutber. He said he Lad not killed a panther for eighteen years, and could hardly wait until daylight. The next morning Wisner, Mcintosh and four others sthrted out on the trull of the panther, which they struck in a nar row gorge. They had five dog with thcra ami it was not long before tho pack stopped at a fallen Jiemlock lying near the roots 1 f an upturned tree. They reached the tree simultaneously, then turned like lightning and filed back, cowering to heel. "li'o under there turn as shooliu'," yelled Mcintosh, and the dogs wero ord ered to brio? tho game out. They made a brave dash under tho hemlock and found tho panther ut home. They all came rolling out iu a butch with the panther on top, and two of the dogs hides badly ripped. Then tho beast leap ed back to shelter beforo tho men had time to shoot. The three uninjured dogs ugaiu tackled tho pautucr, aud again two of them wero badly torn by tho vicious beast. This tune six bullets put an end to Ibo panther's life, but not before four brave dogs Lai preceded him. Tho pauther was thin aud poor, but ns ho lay in tho snow measured fully 7 feet 0 inches. It is thought Ihu animal wand ered from Dead Pine Mountain, several miles to tho north. Wilke-Iiarrt Iiecord. Every tissue of the body, every bone, muscle anil organs, isimado stronger and more healthful by the uso of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Happy and content Is a brido with"TheKo Chester;" she lives in the light of the morning. Homo Lifo Among Royalty. Lifo nt Sandringhsm is very Mmplc, savs La'ty Elizabeth Hilary in The LaditS Home JnumiU for March. Tho Prince breakfasts with bis sons nnd any male members of the royal family who may be there i tlm Prlnreos brenkfasts in her private nppartmcnt, while tho young princesses iTcsk their fast in an old fashioned room still known as tho school room. When this meal is over they come down to say good-morning to their father, and are usually accompanied by a group of pet dogs. The gentlemen go out shooting or riding, while tbo ladies in the house nmu'O themselves with books and papers and, later In tho day, are joined by tho Princess. Luncheon brings all together, and tbii internal meal is when the season will permit, served in a tent pnt up in the woods near whero tbo mighty buntsrs Bre. The Princess leads tbn procession going to this in a smart yellow cart drawn by the plumpest of ponies, driving herself and ono of her lady guests. She is, by-thc-by an extremely good whip. Luncheon over, the ladies return to Sandringham House, everybody meeting again at five o'clock tea, and dinner being served in the dining-room nt about half-past tight o'clock. Tbo Prince and Princess dine with their guests ; the Princess sitting in the centro of one sido of the table, while the Princo is exactly opposite. When dessert is served a piper plays the bag pipes in tho corridor out side, in veritably Highland style, that is, pacing back wards and forwards. Potato, Vick'i Perfection. This variety has been grown and thor oughly tested, and the report comes from every quarter that it is one of the finest potatoes for general purposes. Its wonderful productiveness, fine appear ance and good cooking qualities have made it a great favorite where known. Tlm tubers grow compact in the hill, and are large and uniform in size, oblong in clining to oval, but generally llittened Color white, with tinge of pink around the cyi similar to the Hebron. Tbo vine is of strong, vigorous growth, yet stocky and short jointed, maturing al most the same time as White Star. The introducer of this potato, James Vick, Seedsman, Rochester, IN. Y., says it will prove of great valuo for field culture and become very popular We advise our friends to send for Vick's Floral Guide, price only 10 cents, which amount may be deducted from the first order. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa. post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Mar. 24. 1891. O. W. Densberger, Mrs. Abbie E. Evans", Sam'l L. French, Miss Annie Mosteller, Mr. William E. Smith, Martha Vandlne. CARDS. Miss Annie L. Howell. Persons railing for these letters will please say tney were advertised Mar. 10, 1891. One cent will be charged on each let ter advertised. A. B. Cathcakt, P. M. Tho Northwestern Masoulc Aid Asso ciation of Chicago, Illinois, has paid over 18,000,000 of losses and has a? member, ship of over 31,000, and has insurance in force to the amount rf $10,000,000. It has just paid the widow of W. E. Smith deceased, of Berwick, $2500, as appears by letter published elsewhere. Special and loctl solicitors desired. Address N. Ferreo Ligbtoer, Oeneral Manager of So licitors, 2017 Poplar Street, Pbiladelpht.1, Pa. Average annual cost per flOiK) for 1 880 and 1 390, ages 21 to 30 years, $8.33; 31 to 40 years, $9.83; 41 to 43 ycais, $11.90 ' 3t. Elwood Parks of Waller, Pa., bad an operation performed by Dr. Brown for strabismus, last Friday. MARRIED. At tho Presbyterian Manse in Blooms burg, on March Stb, by the Rev. Issa&c M. Patterson, Maurice E. Hoffa to Miss Maggie Coleman, both of West Pittston, Pa. E. U. Little, Eq., and Mrs. Margaret Bisss were married on tho 5lh Inst, at the Penn Avenue Baptist Parsonage at Scranton, be Rev. Warren O. Partridge officiating. William Swentzel and Miss Susan Kline were married at Berwick on Thurs day, the 12th Inst. New Meat Market. The undersigned has purchased the meat in-rkt-t lately owned by David Win ner on Iron slreet, and is prepared to furniHh all kinds of fresh meut, sausage, scrapple, &o. It will be his endeavor to Mipply the best the market f.ffonls in his line. If. O. A. Hkukino. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby waa sick, wa gave her Caatoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Cutoria, When she became Ulna, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, To Nervous Debilit ited Men- if von will M.'ml us vnilr iwlilritMH. wh will mull jfoii inn- iiiti?,i 1, urn liitllimili'l f Aluminum nil annul Dr. Dye'H I'uli'bruluil Kleello-VnUulu Belt uml Appliances, anil Uuir cliiil'mlnh' elTeela itp Uli tlm iii'ivoiis U liillluli'it sysh'iii, unit how tliev ulll quickly ivsiorii you lu Mur uml limn limul, i.implilni tree. If, Mill me llius iillllili'tl, we will send yuu u Uell ami Appllum'i) 1111 trial. Voi.t uu IIKI.T l'o., a-30-rt. Mai'sHall, Mich. Be Sure If you have mado np your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to tako any other. Hood's H.irsapnrllla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, hy virtuo of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curatlvo power superior to ony other article. A Boston Indy who knew what she wanted, and whoso examplo Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one stnro where I went to buy Hood's Barsaparllla the clerk tried to Induco me buy their own instead of Hood's; ho told mo thclr'a would last longer; that I might take It on ten days' trial; that If I did not like It I need not pay anything, etc. Put he eould not prevail on ma to change I told lilm I knew what Hood's Barsaparllla was. I had taken It, was tatlsOod with It, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Barsaparllla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and bad for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Barsaparllla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mna. Ella A. Coff, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnggiiU. ft ; tlx (or S5. prepared ontr by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar W. BROOKE & CO. This is the time of the year when we go over our wall pap er stock. The work has begun already. - In every cleaning up of this kind we discover rem nants that were overlooked hitherto. They are all first claris goods, and must go to make room for Spring stock. The only thing you need con cern yourself about is, will the room fit the paper. Our an nouncement last year brought purchasers more than we could supply ; but then there is the regular stock to fall back on, always fresh and clean and new. Our wall paper busi ness is one of the grow ing departments of our trade. We are anxious for your trade. We will be glad to furnish estimates and guarantee work first-class. W. H. BROOKE & CO. I. W. Hartman & Sons. We are having a run on Spring Jackets this month, on Embroideries, on White goods, and dress Trimmings, on cloth and other dress goods. Our Black dress goods are many kinds. Dress Ginghams and fine wash goods are on our counters in large lots. Spring shawls are to be seen. Best dark Calicoes 6c this month. Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Counterpanes, &c, we have in great lots. Now is the time for Curtains, we have them at all prices. Our dishes for this month are being looked at, we have them in all styles and prices. Do you want a fine double carriage? Jfsowe are in the market, having no use for it, will be sold cheap, also a double set of harness. I. W. Hartman & Sons. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3 doz. Life fcize Crayons only $10.00. Viewing, copy ing and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. EIYS Catarrh Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Tain and Inflainni&tlor, llcals tho Sores. lieston s i he Senses of Taste mil t-m.'ll w c? TRY TEE CORE. MAY-FEVER A purl h ie Is applied Into each nostril und Is agreeable. Price Ml cents at DriitfKlsts; by limit, registered, (Ml cts. KI.Y HUOT1IKUS, IMI Warren Nt, N,w York. n m m w L EARN TELEGRAPHY IiihU miu itunml mi rui'i ion frtn k'ir mti tu u VI, tM, mm FREE AT HOME "ftEST- 9 SHERIFF'S SALE Hy virtue of a writ, of ft, Fa. Issued out of th f Court of Common picas uf Oil. Co. I'a., and U me (llreetej there will be sold In the HIiertfTx otTlee, at the Court House, lllnomsburg, Pa., 01 SATURDAY, AI'RIL 4, 1891, at in o'clock a. in., all die right, til In and Inter est, of Tony lliinh, the defendant, or In and to all that certain lot of ground altuutn In Hugarloaf twp., Oil. Co., I'a., beginning at, a post on line of land of Jameson, Frit Weed, thenen by thP said property south thirty-eight degrees eaat twenty-t hree and one-tenth perches to a mark In the rock on tlm west bank of creek, tuenoe by land of Khoda Fritz, south degrees west to a post, thence by land of tho Vangleklc heirs north thirty-eight degrees west twenty seven perches to a post, thence by publlo road north forty-eight and a liulf degrees cast thir teen and two-tenth perches to tho place of be ginning, contulnlng 2 ACRES and Ten Perches of Land, whereon are erected a liWKI.UNd HOI HR and Outbuildings. Nel.ed, taken Into execution at the. suit of Alexander Bros Co. versus Tony Bush, and to be sold as the property of Tony Rash. Barki.st, Atty. JOHN B. CAHKY, Shorlff. KESTY & HOFFMAN, I) 11 We repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers, Harvesters. Mowers and all kinds of machinery. WE HANDLF, STEAM PIPE FITTINGS, VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. And all kinds of Repairs. PIPE CUT TO OHDER. AGENTS FOR Garfield Injector Co., Garfield Double Jet Injector, Automatic and Locomotive Injector. All work done by us is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and all work in our line will be promptly attended to. SH0P8 6th and 0ENTBE STREETS- CJLARK & SON. Have now open complete lines of Spring DRESS GOODS in both Black and Colored. The best line of Black Hen riettas and Serges, shown at the closest prices. See our Black Henriettas at 89c and $1.00 yd. Special Black Serges at 80c. Latest effects in fancy weaves in Black Goods. Our plain colored Dress Goods are in the new est tints and shades. Tans, modes, bluett, beiges, &c Special value in a 40 inch pure Mohair. Big value in a 50 inch Dress Cloth, newest col ors at 40c yd., 6 yards will make a dress, only 2.40 a pattern. Dress Trimmings, full new lines of braids, buttons, &c Black Hosiery of all kinds for ladies, children and men that will not fade or stain. GOR DON DYE and ALBION DYE, perfectly fast Dress Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Cotton Novelties, and all kinds of wash goods. Muslin of all kinds and widths at lowest prices. The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. and our VL K I w Wi.tUtr.iVflllnif liifn tn Hell mTm li I Fruit nnd (iinuini'iiiiil Ntoclc. V-' V AdclifHH fur teniiH, K. II. 1UL1IAKDMIIN & 111, Nurserymen. (Jeueva, New York. CI OR Til AND O lmnil srliiinl or Klniiru. N. Y. N ml tu the UKKAT Hl'llool. OK C'OM.MKHl'K tor lnrorm t ton cnnceriilnif practical education. Type writing, H'k'K' Teletrrnnhy, etc. Dntrnit ni'hbi.mip Btetl tackle- mock 1 1 A t ,F T 1 1 K ( 'OH I' or liol st I nif hh vl to Hloivkeeie-H, llulclieix, Kurniers, Ma clilntxIH, lliillili IX, I'oiil rueloin uml others. Admitted to m tlni greut-Kt iiii.i..i uM-uk .-,,7, (luiiiii in ,iu:Kin blocks. Freight prepaid. WrlU) tor catalogue. Fu'.tcn Iron & Stele Wcrli. Eiiui. law, iu ur usu gu, I'ctruiumcu e-iyJi radical Machinists A
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