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t...i.,i.,miimtion to tell all the
m"'n ... ,.W of her husband,
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hut the woinm oi wi'-
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,!lo the attorneys ...hit i.r
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whoa M". DillrJ ' l,,ared "
jun'l. he stated tlmt for sev
!!T,,e hs U" lit'"l,t0 i,h ,,ttr
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Ue mur ler, so "w -
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,,,'h.pr.iprrisd the murder, say n
r nn' b iiuti'i w' l"u
mt the f-n '' we Wl""llie"
jKiipin if-
,,, ir inr. JIUtPF.n.
i,r,.re the murder he came, to
4 m I borrowed my hmbi'id's tun;
,nk,ith me shout the mooting.
., ...,). m-vt tiii'iit ho would en-
rir ! sti-l m ike the hen cackle, ar.d
j, the noie was heard I should have
.....tmviatitttta. In tiu tn.'ntifinio
linJe in the bin cherry tree an I be
rui. On tho nrterno m following
el the tnn and it had bn fixed so
i t (t off.
;i,i I heard the noise in tbe
awakened my husband.
L.i .ml takins the nun went out into
Mlowcl by myself and our ion.
the lantern. When wo reached tho
I him there was something In It,
ii tUe Isutern from mo no raised it
:tte. Ju't then there was a flituh.a
r I my husbond fell dead at my feet.
1.1 the alarm, swing DilUrd hail
Li by chicken thieves.
l.muw hai been the caue of it all.
LnMnieaiid my life."
Mrs. Pillard broke Into hysterical
reat eiciteme t reigned in the
i i She became calm alter a few
II jwerer, aim, ijuiei oeing renoreo,
:,r lUrtholonieiv troreedcd with
Vuinination and elicited tlie tntor-
l tt Mrs. Dillard hail been promised
wntence if she turned State's evl-
lof Bartbulomew then jirocoec.cd.
ACKSMAS CAUGHT.
K'h;iilcs of KlchmoiMl Ind.,
Miinillon, 0., with requisition
arrested 'Ike' Morgan, the lead
the iiu.Bi successful gangs of safe
I burglars that ever infested Ohio
i. Tlie ritoiier and three uth
I with nine burglaries and sis
Indiana during the past suni-
'ti located there with hii wife
:.j:iK'. Hu would remiiiu there
at s time and then depart aud
im rihaiidisi! of all kinds.
Ircliiiig his riaidciice there was
:y, cutlery, dry goods aud other
ny, which wiis identilled. A
. ilarK lanterns and a complete
t' the tiuint (juulity of burglar
viu tools were found. Morgan
ki to l:ichmond.
MX IQIMCSTS AIJLAZK.
treil.imit a large urn mnt of
tir IW.u k lliver Falls. Wii-
liiy ai rifl of young timber ure
M. As everything is dry us
mgs hay mid grain stacks are
I'ke air is an I nil of mnoitu th:it
ve. One farmer, named, Kni
l; bis hay mid siraw and barulv
li-e miii barn.
from (.'hipiiewa Falls, Wis.
rest lircM ulmig the railroads
rapidly in all directions
ilement. As vet no huil.l.
kn ildiruyed. Timber ia bcinu
ruusiderable extent. Tim
(htlie Country is stilling, and
kiieneuced delay in Some 4tlar-
U LONDON SYNDICATE.
rin int. h. i...
fcisxajuitia, in Morulas, nen
wumpsnymg silver mine,
wr ij imiJ, ilia
l one of the lart in ilia
V'icu, while Ihe mimltiw ,,ro.
-.vw.iimj ana la.UOJ.OX'.
h'TKD KILLED.
Il,'t Mr. K. ,.,. .i.. .
Pbe.lt killol by his .......
river. Thin l..r
"'P Urmn, of tlio Oranire
tit liu. I uu. a
siuan resourcm,
plor.iti0ii euablul h!m
hud menu . ,..i '
1 "h little money,
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BUILFU EXPLOSIOy.
on
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fM Heailern and another
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MORMOX TACTIC3.
rraiTiifa roa a bai-ancr or mliticat, powib
IN TERRITORIES,
George L. Rhoup, the Governor of Idaho
Territory, In his annual report to the 8e ro
tary of the Interior, gives the Important pro
visions of tho Constitution which will be
submitted to (he people for their adoption at
an eloction to bo held on November S next.
The report states that there are over 2,
00 'people In Idaho who are adherents of
the Mormon faith The population of the
Territory is 113,777. I'olygamy, however. Is
not at tho present time openly practiced In
the Territory, but the Governor adds that of
the fact that it Is practice! I secretly to a lim
ited extent there seems to ho no doubt, as in
dictments are found In nearly every term of
court held ami a number of convictions have
been secured, He states, however, that he
has reason to believo that division of
sentiment is sprin Ing up In the Church
on the subj.-ct of the practice of polyga
my. Under the Constitution polygamy
will be prohibited, and the insertion
of this provision may bo regarded, tho re
port states, as the expression of tho voice of
the people of the Territory on this subject.
1 he allotment of laud to the Indiani un
der the severalty act, the Governor says, la
progressing satisfactorily and with little op
position on the part of Indians. While tin
profits of the cattle growers liavo luvn re
duced recently, owing to tho prevailing low
prices for beef cattle in tho Eastern markets,
yet tho Governor says that there is a fair
profit left to tlns eng iged in the busiu
Lewis Wulfrey, the Governor of Arituia.
submitted his annual rep rt to the .S.-cretary
of th- Interior, t'nucerniiig the Mormon,
the Governor snys: Arloiia had a law disen
franchising all who practiced, timuht or en
cotir.igel polygamy. The first Legislative
Act, signed by my pre Ieeer, was the re
ponl of that HCt. 1 reipiest and urge that
Congress repe.il the realing art and
re-establish the ubovo Territorial law.
Politically the Mormonsse m to have adopt,
ed the plan of tending mlo I ti and "stakes"
to the surrounding Termor es in siillirieut
numbers to form a ba'nnee of power between
tho two xilitical parties. They nro willing
to Irade with either, but remain true only so
long as the Interests of thu t'hurch nre bet
served. The Church is their law, and all
other law is subservient to the orders of the
Church. I ke Mormons in this Territory
number about 8, 000.
DEVASTATED Y FIHE.
Tho Mission Credit country, north ol
Hinckley, Minn., is ull nbla.o. Pine, hay
and lumbermen's supplies have been do
llroyed for miles around. Fires are also rag
ing north of the uaki rivur and at l'iiio
L'ity. The smoke is so douse as to obicure a
locomotive headlight & feet away. The de
struction of the pine forests uear Ground
Uoiutf is still iu progress.
Barbrrt In Olden Times.
It is selJora in those days that yon
beat of a person bring loechod or
cupprii It is rapidly becoming a lost
art Not a pie it many years back it
was a very important 1 minese in con
nection with a tonsorial establishment.
In fact, it was almost a profession of
its own. Cuj pinR and leeching wero
very popular anr ng tho Germans, and,
whether weak or atrong, they followed
the use. Not a prcat many "rears ago
an apprentice barber invariably had to
become as proficient in the application
of tho leech as ho did in the shaving
line. Ila bcrs also did a good deal ot
tooth-jerking, but that part of the busi
ness is also no more, since dentists are
o numerous.
Dea't Waste Tear rime
And money irrlmcntlni; with dnnhtftn
remeillm, hnn l)r. i'lnres's (lolilen MwHtal
Illsoorerjr la so poslUrely rorUIn In Itaru a
tlve action m to warrant lis manufaetarers I i
upplyln rlttotlia pnhlln, as tltvy are dnlna
tlirnuuh driiKKlsts. nutlvr a duly eiarutml ro-.
tlrtoatonr RiiaratW Ibat It will aoo.imnllnh
all it is rei'i.nunnuilnl lotlo, or monry palil (or
It will Ihi pnimptly returned. It cares torpl I
llvnr. or bliioiisnms, indtgmtlon, or dyspepsia,
all humors, or Wood Ulnts rom wnatevrr
cause Srl-lriK, nkin and scalp dlsoanes. acroful.
cms alTovti.iiis (not eseopiins; eonaiimpt on, or
hint-scrofula), if taken in time and giveu a
fair trial.
Thousands of cures follow the use of Dr.
Ease's C atarrh Kemedv. SO cents.
General Sherman says ho will attend no
moro soldiers' reunions'.
There Is nctMnf (nnlrss It be the sewing ma
rhlne) that h' liKbtrnrd wmnan's laljor as
murh a. Di'tiblns'n Kiwi rle Soap, r"iiaiir;
sold sltirs f4. All nr. i r lisvo IL llaveyou
Diudeils acuual itanre'r Try it.
There is n post ol!i -e in Sharon county.
Missouri, railed Ni t.
I. una Trouble end Wnatlnc
Ms nrs enn he cuieil, if pniin-rly (rested in
time, lis shown I y tic followliiK stnteinru'
from l. t". KliKfM ,x, Silm : 'Having been
Burial sufferer from ptiluionnry nttm-ks, and
fTadiinllv wnstitiK uay Inr tin- past two vests.
I MlTonls me pleasure Ini. s'ifv that KiimV
KMi isnsof h1 l.lv. r oil w tt. l.lmo and
KKla luisKlvi-n m Kent relief, nml I rlnsi (ill.
ly r.e.inuii-iid Ii Ins I .uiTi-rinK in n f null it
wny to tnysrlf. In iid.llt :nti, I would ray tli.it
It is v r iieiisniit to lakr."
A Wed Virginl I town of ThVI inhahitaiits
hits dogs.
turn rarii.tr r rirmrn.
!e ellniat .certain and atmndant
Hist fruit, a rain, vrass and stork coun
try In the world, r ull Information free. Ad-
crop.
Irr in
dress Ur-on tm'turafn Itosrd, Portland, Ore.
A dog hns been nrrestol in ll.iltimore as ii
common tbief.
The) Mother's Friend, nwd a few
wei-ks iH-lore rontineiiirtil, Ii sseim tb pain
and initkes labor nnlek mid coniparatively
easy. rSuld 1 " '
Ixudoi3 boia.ii.. k i ..u cents for a
thine.
If sflllrteit will, fcore ryni use Dr. Inane
Tliompson'e Kjre-wa(er. IiniKKlsU soil at !-.
per bottle.
Many Imitate "Tamilll's Pun. h" Br. t'ltfar.
THE LABOR WORLD.
Th Pittshurg, Penn.. maltsters have asked
for shorter hours.
Two assemblies of tho K. of L. have been
formed in Ireland.
St. Lorm iniiKiciniis averago about $770 a
year, or (14.85 a week.
Therk are nearly Wl.Onn carpet workers of
both texes in Philadelphia.
KixterH nu(DRi:n men aro wcrklus at the
Chester, Penu., shipyards.
Tiierb will soon be a national organization
of the tile layers of tho United States.
The pantaloon makers of Boston, Mass.,
have started a union with seventy members.
As advance of fifty cents a day has h'-en
given to the plasti r.-rs lit Couuellsville,
l'eiin.
1'llR workingmeii in Cliicn?" have sub
scribed to JUU, 000 worth of tho World's Fair
stork.
The Chinese) tailors In Hong Kong are.
fighting against thu introduction of sowin;;
machines.
The eight-hour svstem is satisfactorily
working in tho British colony of Victoria,
Australia.
Tnic recent div-k strike in Ixindon has, ac
cording to John liiiiiiK, tlio leader, len til."
meaus of raising w uges in at least 'J00 trades
tliHi-e.
The second annual convention of the Jour
neymen Ihtrbers' Iuternntional Uuioii of
Amei-icii will bo held in Detroit, Midi., De
ceinlHT 3d.
At the request of the tailoresses of Doston
tha labor organizations of that city will
adopt a lubel wliich is to be placed ou union
made clothing.
In the newly drafted Constitution for tho
fttateof Wyoming it is provided that "eight
hours .hull constitute a day's work iu all
mines aud on all Statu aud municipal
works."
The new locomotive works of the Pennsyl
vania railroad at Altoona, Print. . ure to have
a capacity of 6(H) engines a year, und ure so
constructed that their manufacture can bu
increased up to 15U0.
KlVTV miners were lately killed by an ex
plosion in the ironstone pit of the'Muurice
Vood Colliery, Heotltuiil. Subscriptions are
being raised all over the country for thuir
widows and families.
Co-opa&VATiVK stores are gaining ground in
England and workingiuen seem everywhere
anxious to buy stork in thorn. Co-operative
liat stores are flourishing in all the large
cities and have proved a great success.
In order to replace the field laborers who
have emigrated to Mexico and South America
a comutny has been fornrt in Havana,
Cuba., to make contracts with a number of
workmen iu Spain to bring them to Cuba
with their families.
Wokkimuukn in Paris are agitating for the
eight-hour movement. A letter to that effect
has been sent to the headquarters of the
American Federation of Labor iu New York
city. The movement is tha outcomo of the
visit ot American workiugineu in Paris.
A New York unionist, who is in Huenra
Ayres, Argentine Uepublie, writes to Kuvr
York saying that it is not bard to get work
there. He says, however, that it would bo
foolish for any mechaido to go there expect
ing to got an easy job or to become rich,
Carpenters get from ti to $3.50; bricklayers,
from $1 to (3, aud bakers from $1.75 to toY.'S.
There have been jrut two interesting ex
amples of moral action by labor organiza
tion. The iew York Hod-hoisting Engi
neers' Union expelled a member who offered
his boss 13 of his weekly wages "just to have
a steady job" and the Balesuieu't Early Clos
ing Association, of Newark, N. J., expelled a
loeinucr ior aunouosiy vowara nis employer.
Scrofula Humor
'My liule dausbtiv's life was saved, as we be
Here, by Hood's Marsaparllla. Pefure she waa all
Bwnths old scrofula kc(ao to apprnr and In short
Unit the had 1 runulnc tores. One ptiyttclan al
vised the amputation of una of her flnicrra, to
WBloh we refuted wrat We benan giving- her
Uixxl i Saraaparllla. A marked Improvement m
BoUoed after tlio had laktn nuly one bottle, end l.y
a qootlnutd une of It her recovery was enmpU-te.
And she It now, boln seven years old, Iron and
healthy. The other members of my family have
been Rrrally benefited by Ilond's KarttputUla."
U. C. JoKta, Alas, Llnoula Co., lie.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cold by all dnurttats. (lislsforfS. Prepared only
by 0. 1. HOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, altas.
I0O Dosos One Dollar
'MIlTilFRjs?
AaCdrMl. H'.JIsThV m, M EJkai
Tata United Typothetss. at ita third annual
convention held In St. Louis, opposed tha
eight-hour movement, which the Confed
rated Aasemblr of Trades Unions
declared will go into effect in May, 18U0.
Each local Typothetea was advised to take
such action aa in its opinion may be neoeaam
ry to meet the issue U it should be seriously
presented,
Twlt tout deserters from tbe French
army, who, unable to go back to their own
country for fear of punishment, have been
living in SwiUerJand, some of them for
many years, have left Gsueva for France,
their immunity now being assured under the
new amnesty Ja'r arWu U has Just gone into
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nil ilriik".'lt 1'iily H u bottle; 0 bottles for
M-i,iiirnctiircil lv
illK I'K.tl'N A MLU. CO., Columbus, O.
WHS IIIOMt
Nor did
better II.-
l'iiii Ink
r. a
For Dairy, Farm &, Household.
Vf-eMsVs 4sei-ifaa tti,,fler MnehiM n nr If'l
)ihr.-t ine.Ul . A.,..,vnl uf a d fninvl
i k by lii- hiKftoat tl.iirr r.-nliU, 1
i rhilil mil hns it Alwitve imxl ii! rir4
r'sM- im Hoi rrorMWMt milk .r cii'iu mi
limntiUe Wot tt a iinfii ,imi- puit ii lotltj
lsrvi manti-v. iks m.iro Imttcr.
4Vir piuAl no 1,1 IJO msi ri Unllrrmllet
miiatriN fti-tlv wvc- for i-oif.-e. ,-tu.
J Hinu rtM-.Hiiim iu.t'. by chilJ ft n'e iti -u-r1'ii
i U.t lntv ItMvl Mn hint ulM
IIIMlltM W'iV4 Uf i ri'slllllll 4 iiiiiii!o, i
a IB.. lU'.Vl I ftU , UU , III ,,( , ,.(,,,
F-lltl Itir t.(llli.illltvl ..i.. .,.
ntANK CO., I'eil.'til. nnl N.: Mfiu. Sit tuv.
r. m r.nKra(V,,i et.i'ili lfl n-.e m
9U4 bum Vva-k. UdiaUii ifcwnu U4lrL
IMPORTANT
IsMliiiatniTlli f aiHHiUf M t It HliHl il
Havnitf (hine IiiimIiii-m In tlie l'iile.t Hiatr. f'-r
y.-Hra, ..ur r iui'.t n s.ul re. ou.iliintv Is J'la
lHhli.lie.1 ve waul three men .ii l.nir VI.-. 11
ity lo repree -l.i us lo wlimi. I i.-lu-ive lerrl
torv wl.l !-iiivpi . llaiiOuinr (muAi lr.e. smary
Slut Kll eil-4t..rt'oc..nil al"U.alil we,.al, Mejlyi-.n-I
Inyiuent the yaur r. uuJ. tile ua at uuce i- r t ilia.
MAT BBUTHEriS, Nurstryfrun,1"'.'
Send for niurtntf il Citliyiie. FV-.
Thle Trade
Mark le on
Tlie Bsst
Waterproof
Coat
In the world.
. .1 Tow. r. Helton.
T ETHUN ItFaKttVKRFWlNARY ikd NOIIMAt.
V 1 1)1.1. 1.OK, Weal Karn i.iK.on. O Kltlv yearn.
IliiihtrKB. Keven uvpta. ll-wrU and Tuiliou -7.io
ter term. No esirs ci.riie. Mr coiuuierciti ouurao.
,uter any H".
I-.. II.Wr.llrlTI If, 4. M..l'realilenl.
IAriVAvents rlrar oO Weekly mIIIi nur Cele
i biMt-d 1'iir.eUi in u.i huerl ler.iit tiei l.nclu.lv.i
T.-rntory itiianiiit. ed. M muiiii1u free. Appiv at nn.-e
liTl.rm.. U l W.h el.-a cnt ;oi llr.iuilwuy. N. y.
OUT HTI'MV. Itnoli.Seei.inic, IlnalneaaFerms.
WnlC Ceiiiuaiialilti, Ai-ilboiellc, rlh.M t-liaii.l, etc,
th.irt.iiKlilv tsiiunt hv AtAtU tUrcillara free.
I yniu'e t nlleqe. 4-17 Uin Ht., Ilufl tlu. N. Y.
Kllelbly Iv at.it Hnrmv
CAOTIO
s I .. I Ml I 4i I, K - lutini-nii'l I tir -rl- nrr Ntfiinril
iii t In liou.tiii .1 ull Mii-t-n inlvTitfi ! him hrforrt
lt,fiiir,' t.iN fsit'ltiry, tin iriU'ttn iht' w tMinin hi;iIiii
lilitli pricrw aiiti tnli-rlor BoniU. ' tkv tmiM- tin-
If -us "so klltlllM-l, 1.r Of lft'"lV-0 tV lltll'TH V (lllMlffl t't
he im i-ooil, on wlilfh Ifit1.T niHkp morr pn.m - Inn M-iu ilinvi lo f.-t..r). nii-l ri'f-lv lv n turn iniiU
what ynii wHiit. M.ifn klmt. Imiimi, yiinrcss ,.r i,,, ,., itf ,lltrw .(r, r-i.) ami tiil:. (au1 i-ik I.m
l.i i m nh ui 1 r. i'ltmiiil UfUvi-r uu J w.f-e. tii u Kuaiunift .1. A-Ur-
U. 1.. IHH MAN, Itrm liinn, lln-i.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Our r In Im lr iIiIm nhiir u.rr JS.'I nil ullirr
tiot'et ml, rri .ssjfil n i -1
Il rofiititii liriirr iiiiiiitIrI
Ii In in or Mvltith. Iiricrr llil!n nnd ilurnliln
Ii itivr-t hfiirr Hfitt-nil Hitilii-i iun.
Il NHti-ss mure in it it im Inr Iht riniuiiirre
lit Ajri'iil Miu-fi-Bin lo iliii io inrrtl.
Il t-iiiiiinl Itti iluiillf uirtl j- mi) illn-r iiiiiiiii-,
hit i ii rrr.
t l tin hf-it In Ihi win III, nml Iiiih n Inrifrr
ilfiiiiiml ill un nut ill It i' -: nhor mil rrti-il.
finnwi"iH' r',,i'"""v itmiu w!i'. win ntv
WJUUU Ml' uU'tf flMti ut' lil- lit Im- Ullini-'.
T (it-full, wliii; III fHlHH--w lll Im-foiui-l to Im nf til
Ulilf ll'r.l "tittnlunt i f fi I'tli lH'
o.i.ou i.i:m im iim-m u ki sihik.
i.imi imm.m: i:o v i i r f-iini .
n;i.,,i I'im m r, m cut Mi.itv -iiok.
rI..H r 'Mt All I. I U.I MIOL
hV-i.-k UOKIvlM.M iS rHllOK.
hi. tut i.ooir.w i; it -nor.
b'J.OO nml .7. IIO M IIOOI, MIOr.H.
All liiii'li III l "sli(i I, Hill It iu uiitl .iift.
W. L DOUGLAS $3 AND $2 SHOES FOR LADIES.
Doth Ladles' Hhort ure uiade hi alii from I to 7, lin'liellim half !.. und II, I', I), K und l.K v. Id l In.
HTVI.IiH IIC I. A III lr.f" r.lr.i.
The Frenrli Oriern." "The MiH.uUk An h Oui-r... I'll.- tmi-rlrnn famniim hrnar,"
'The .Me.ll Common Hruie." All mude Iu lluuuu Iu the l.uii-xi ri lia. AUo l . en. li
Oseru In Front l.iieo, .i V.'l Hbeoaaly.
QPrriAl xv- ' I'Ortil.AS' .' i;iAIS HIIIIF. Hnrr.li f..r (lentleiuen, with heavy
UI a Wlee np eulu uud ttrKllj ul.iir.-.r, k Just .nt
. I.. IXIICl.tS, ltroel.lo.1, llaaa.
ja: v si w aW;., ",' s.
7
P ISO'S KEMEnV FOIt CATA Itnil.-Host,
to une?. ('Iwnpt'at. ltelii-f is iiniiii-diiiti'. A
certnili. l''or (kilii In tho lleiul it has no equul.
1T-
I'iisii'st
euro
It In an Ointment, of v- hii h u sinnll ptirtielo is u
ti urn nostrils. I'rico, soiti l.y tirn.ji'isis or st-nt
Dyinaii. Address, u T. hazi.i.ti.m';, W nrrfii, l'u.
Era
194
ppiioa b;m
m
JOSEPH H. HUNTER, g
ATTOIlVFr. WASHINGTON,
.1 KT VOI It
NeION williaal ItF.l.AY.
.i-vrri'ti txv a .Trnv-i
To tell ojr Improved fj jffc
4e.
MISSISSIPPI LAUD. Tt vZXX.
moil It bulloia laml, In male of M latluliiul, fur sale
by I'fcltltY Wt'OKNT. Halem. .
AG1
Tot.
Empire Washers,
Wrliurera. Ironluu TnMue.
lrniK Hurt rtothiM iLauss:
it ma, fcio. y-
Sausiactioii unaranwea.
LarQ Profits Made By Aente.
Kamiiles tt Who'oaiilu Vrl.ioi, Hand for l luatrulo I
t!atal uua and 1'iluet. A.ldre s,
THE EMPrBtl .WASHES COMPANY,
Jamestown, N. Y .
L"t i'
PATENTS
F.A.Lehmann.
WtklllllKlM.O.U
Miudlureirouiar
h'L' Be d adinvaa oil o-t.l I. r iionpnl. I
IV Vj Tj "How iu sei eorremi.B'ieuo - l'-r -unnr
nisii-iiinmy." Ihe K t.'. Ageu.-y. Il i II, jlle. Mi.k
FARMS
Dnyouwaetlehayer tellf I UnC
If to atad lamp fur elre'l'r to WUrt II e
CUrMa a iT it, uaa Broadway, M. Y.
fl fj 1 14 HABIT. Only (ertala aed
BlrlllM easy ' I' K Kin the World. Dr.
UI I Mill J. 1.. B'i SFUKNIi, Uuaaua,0
rATKNTii HKt'Ultl.fnnnlav)0. D. T.svia.
1 3 1 Huh ave.. fr.liauu . qli fa- ItOyrs praeiloo.
1 A I. IH Nile). CIM l.K'- K. ftniade imia. 1'h
ah'ilse-hiiand witeu,i.'m. Arlieiercm-iilar.
rbbllaa arit
avu as vtnuian.
Gold Ilimtors' Adventures
IN AUMTK A I.I A, by W. It. Taoara: l7mo,
AVI facet. 40 full p lllu.lrtlnl. A tlrrliif
tlury uf Aaveulere ajiiunf BuaAAnmin and out
law . Largeat aad beat Hooka evtr told for rtue,
els til i-eele, uuit(iald. Addroat Auu T. Loro
A Cp , Laketlde hlilu., I.'bleafo, III.
S30
FREE
CRAYON
V. lnlo inlnHhif log mir Itnc wurk. If vnii itnil tu
rii1uk lu ui .vtiumcir nr nt ini-iiiiif r ur utir rmn
lly, will inHkf vim it lull liff-wur ( i-avn 1'nr
trail r rrr ol linrure llic muv iuiiKUiTMtioa
ltitn.k. (1 ie tu u nlil lw thut iiu cxlnl.il It la
Uf frlrmlo a Miii.iilf-t.f nur vsurk, uikI Uh-lft ua
in lit u rln if urtlrri; ttiiit ym rtmii-n ti'liavi It
Iraiiuti ktillitlil) , ait tlmt thr wnrk 111 utinw to nd
vuittatfr. Writ your full nmt nml aililrt"-. -n
liiM'k tf phiilu In mciiip iu Hf r t W'n tuaiM.ut.
tin return. tMir onr In kimmI ur few iluy uiilr.
nil (lit unilH Nirtrii U wortU .t, Iveiu w nut
Ms fU ler IIIMtll. AtlillffMI
Al r.ltH AN fOKTICA IT t'O..
120 Wfii l.t4 M., NtW OI(lv CITV.
.u-pr-Jtl Uri'-Mct I'urtritil IIhIims in uh W rlil.
'NO
HORTHAND rREE!
tsoi and Kull lrlieti-U lars.
UUUSOVS MHOUTIIANOCOI. I. M;r.
1'olM.i.bi.s. Ohio.
and WhlsVey tTsb.
Its cured tt home with
out utln. Hook uf . .i.
lK.ulai etiit KELE,
H. II. WOOI.I.KY. M o!
iEUikl
aVUauia.Uej. vM Whluuall UL
BASEBALLV
liadvrlrk's Slannnl.
in. I u .... Ill It m -m.
Ilii.iuluali-d I u.tr.
StraiT CDtt"n,l'l"ll""u ru.-ltaiiiia oue
tM I rlttt U.) tlaui. hy edilreaiiiiK
TH1?0D0HE HOLLAR O.F.O. Bos 120 Fhlla Pa.
fjXoie,, la i. 1
f fltol luTI.AI
M -feaaeaaMet al ley
J ease luwuit
fcj lirMiykytte
Stf'Jmi fAtaJoI Ct,
VVj,ci'a..aGim
cut Nd4i2E&-' ati.l
I prearrlbe and folly to.
dora Ilia a aa Ilia only
p.-riflc- f.iriliectrtaioiure
of Out dleaae.
U.ti.lto.llAllAM.M n,
Auslerdani, N. Y.
Wl have tnld nif G tor
Vitny yearn, and Ii liaa
liven tut bttl ul saus-
taetttin.
i. it. Dvrnr ro..
t'lileaf... 111.
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