Mr WDia Her life. r I. another case showing that hew rrme-lie. which cure dcrp 1 diseases. Kctema is on I, t tinate blood trouble. U completely thi. dilj till s H oher evidences ol whether obstinate or mild. f few men better known all county than Mr.E.D.jen I resides at Lithonia Georgia. Iihe owner - . 'nitel J.ithonia granite, which to have C a t'vif? -tone. Hia i liven in i '-' I fverylKvly knowa them. MDCe she wos y " , recent interview, tny 1,1.1, hna suffered from fcc- '. . i. ' ... ... or lipnrd of a worst U lre.i.lful disease. For tbir- ftlSmvk IDA JUNKINS. k she has Ix-en badly broken r her body, causing ner nn ru, utul frequently rcnderiui t to attend school. Her arms would crack open and bleed. bp and scale off by the band I one time an awful sore ap- her t.ir, wliicli became severe tcil ami almost dropped off. .e also broke out on her head Hir was a continuous mass of lt condition was truly pitia trtc we have done all we coulr) her, ami have vcn her al W known treatment. She has l-.ll mixtures ami various snTves nil application by the whole- almost every so-called blood all without the slightest '1 year by year we could not tightest encouragement that erer le well. I was advised bet to KL'inl her to Hot Springs, k a celebrated spnne in Michi- k.is told that this waa the only eartu ot tier ever bcinjr cured. lase was too aggravated to be f medicines, lonths sk'o, someone recom h. S.. ami as soon as her svs- taken on the effects of this an improvement was noticed. letter all the while and con improve in every wav We lilted to sec her so much bet- k the first time felt that she well. The medicine was con- Hiile longer, and now she is Id and well, her skin is clear fund she lias been saved from ktened to blight her life for- t care is all the more remark- le she inherited the disease, oecn in our lumily for several , and I am happy to find a cure for a uiseas which Kialists in the world fail to insider S. S. S. a most wonder and it certainly has no equal Mted Mood diseases which all (dies do not seem to touch." kriein e is like that of all other. relief front the many so-called Miers, omy to he discouraged, plly to expect a cure from this Urease liv the use of anlvea any external application. e is in the blood, and M remedy can eliminate it. u real blood reinedv. Imuran. r vegetable, and for real deep 1 diseases, has tin mini t iiianently Scrofula, Tetter, mi. and all of the many blood H has made some trulv r- turcs of Cancer, full accounts mn ne iimi on application; our poks Oil blood anil aVi Vlso be sent free to any ad- uuc company, Atlanta, Jaution Notice. "''; k'iv..n by the midersifrned 1'i.v imreliahed at oobHlublo aH in ii.il uri of household kohIh i in e ii mem in the. pusses "I", ana then-tore notifies all ii'LT ""." "'" nHh i emrkHiiM lr.. 1.... .. r. H,1I"'1 fri'l. rtlslnw, I in- f. thlH utu duy of BepteniUor. HNYDKIt. Hhmokln Dam. fa. weekly by our merchants. Vs t:- 10 .80 P:::::::::::::::r & .73 .85 THEClIEOFpr - , 1 1 . It Is Grinding Ben DtfWn to Potertj and Want. PEOPLE PROSPEROUS ONCE. But the Demogogue Got Loose Then as He Is Now. TAKEN UP 05 A M0UHTAI5. Whi tb MeKInU TreUetlv Tariff" Waa Votd Down la tb Fall of 180, th Orratmit Crlma of Oar Nation's History Waa CommltUtl It Stopped Oar Na t Ion at FrogrcMaaa Took tha Pally Itrvad from ThoaMods of Amcrloaa Worklaa man. We remomlicr honrln a story of one of tho rigidly orthodox proachor who rlovotcd twidvo Hundays to n sorles of ser mons on "Tho 81ns of the linhylonlnn." Ho was not unllko tho people who are now much exorcised about "the crime of 1878," whllo thoy forgot entirely tha greater crime of lSti. If there wns a crlmn conv mlttod In 1H7.I, It Is twenty-throe years old, and the stntuto of limitations tiers proceeding. More than that, H Is a question not yet settled whuthor any crlmo was coinnilttod In 1H73; but If it was, the extent of Injury Is so variously estimated that lt prtkos of tha nature of Injury done by the nlns of the Dabylonlnns, and ought to bo rele gated to the Invostlgators of prehistoric remains who are diguing In tho works of tho mound builders. The crime of 1H78 Is not hurting anybody now, but tho crime of lWCJ Is grinding men down to poverty and want, nnd lining our public roads with a procession of tramps. That Is a crime worth Investigating and worth the host efforts of tho voters to oorroot It Tho country was prosperous and Its peo ple happy In H. Tho people could not live without work, but they had work at remunerative wages, and were prospering. I Jut thotlcningogiio got loose among them. He told theiu they wore poor, and that they would have lieen rich If tha crime of 1879 had not been committed. He made the fanners lxdlove that, Instead of being tho most prseroits people In tho world, they were the poorest Ho took thorn In the spirit Into hlghjuount-alnsand showed them the "gents from tho mountain, the pearls from tho ocean, tho myrrh from the forest and tho gold of tho mines," and said they should huvo all theso tumbled Into their laps If they would elect hint to con gress and Cleveland to the presidency. That Infernal lie was the Inducement which led tho poor dupe of free trado tho simple little ostriches to stick their heads into tho sand. When tho Mi KliiIey protective tariff was voted down in the fall of 1HVI3 the greatest crime of our nation's history was committed. Wo Htupcd our national progress. Wo took from our own people, by tho millions, their dally bread. We ceased toemploy our own people, to manu facture or otherwise produce what we needed for homo consumption, and we employed men In Knglaud, France, Ger many and Italy to do that work, and paid our money to men lioyond tho seas, In stead of giving lt to our own neighbors and countrymon. We thus brought wunt and misery to our own people. That crime Is what wo uro now dealing with. That Is the whole point there Is in tho political campaign now In progress, W e want to undo the crime of IbtKJ, and punish the perjietrators of lt. That 1 what this election Is about uud nothing else. Moadvlllo Tribune-Kepubllcan. VOTE FOR STURTEVANT. Making a Rplcndld Fight Agalimt Rlblry In Krle and Crawford. Tho Uepubllcau candidate for congro for the Krlo-Crawford dihtrlct Is a mail nf whom not one word has boon said, nor can be said, ngutnst his character as an honest man. Uo Is a man of tho pooplo and for tho pooplo, and a man whom tho people will cast their votes for on tho :id of November. Ho has made a clean can vuss and won for himself tho respect and confidence of every voter with whom ho has come In contact. Ho has used no argu ments of tho bombastlo order, uur has he resorted to the low and contemptible style or oratory trying to make tho people lx llovo that tho clusves are against tho masses. Mr. riturtevant tells tho voters that "there are no classes. We are all one com mon people. All working for the greatest number." How different on the othor sldo of the house trying to create strife and discontentment among neighbors, telling thorn to repudiate thulr honest debts, hold ing befom their eyes visions of free silver and untold wealth, visions of luxury, eao and Idleness. The word "froo" la Illuminated with all the colors of tho rainbow; the word "free" is emphasized on evory occasion to allure the voters to their ruin. Mr. Hturtevant toll tho voters to read, post themselves, look up the records of the past and compare tho result with what the Popocrats tell us is in store for tho future if you only put thoin In power. No, the voters of this district are too in telligent a class of men to be drtvon to their destruction by these fulse prophets who are preaching "down with law," "down with Justice," aud who, if they could, would down bur nation's credit, her honor and her prosperity. Vote for Bturtevant. Vote for the en tire Hepublloan ticket. THOMAS JErriCKSOX, 178. Tha proportion batwaan tha val ues af gold aad silver Is a saarsaoMla problem attatathar." Mom principles will lead na to dis regard Usral proportion altogatbari to lasalra Into tha market prlee of old in tho several aountrles with which we shall principally be con nected la eemmeree, and to take an average freaa ah eta." PKifirtTLf ikia most head the BevutU. Un coliiiun fl November. - " : Bi tWr end of the month It looks ad If tae betting odds may be about 16 to 1 on MoKlnley. " . Vote for protection, reciprocity and nond money. In other words, vote for H cKlnley and Hobnrt Tni delegation of ex-Confednrate soldiers to visit Canton Is one of the most com pl'ite proofs of the unity of the two emo tions, and their desire for sound money ana order. Philadelphia Tslegrapb. Ftepabltran Simplicity. WnATa contrast between being prest dent and trying to be I Crowds follow the boy orator wherever he moves, l'resldent Cleveland goes to the theater and no one knows he is there; ho makes a long jour ney, from Bustard s Day to Washington, ami attracts no morn notice than any otn.-r traveler. Here is republican ilmpllo Ity, with a difference. l'hlladelphla Tele graph, The Darlington. Wl. Jn editorially of popular patent luedl' eine : "VV know - from ? experience that Chamberlain' Uollo, Cholem and Dlnrrhipa Hemedy It nil that h claimed for U, n on two occasions It stopped excruslatlng pains and pos sibly saved us from an untimely grave. We would not rest easy over night without It In th house-'' This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain nnd suffering Minn Hnv nth.-r ma.ll. Pine III th Wnrl.l V.umru I m tti II ae should keep It In ri- li.ni.e, for It Is pure in ne iieoii.-ii xoofier or later. Fir sale by nil )ruiir iriioiihlril nllti Ithrnninllsni rend this ASi.VAroi.in, .Md., Apr. ill, 1 mh-4. J have iix.nI I'linliilierlikiii'H I'm in Itulm for rheumatism and funnd It. to be all tlmt is claimed for It. I lo-lieve it to lie i be bst. preparation fnr rlieuina. li-in i, nd deep seat niuxcnlnr imins on i. .. me luaraer nun cneeriniiy recom ni'Mi.l It to tlw pulilli. ,1mi, O HimoKS, doub r In bouts, shoes, etc. No IS Main St. ALSO IIKAI1 TIM'S. MKt UAXirsVli.l.K, St. Mary county, Mil. -I sold it buttle nf Cliiiintier Iain's I'ii in IIaIiii to k mmi u !. I . I be. ii snlTerln with t liemnatlsin for sev.-rnl vears. It iiihiIm him a well mini. A.. , McUii.i, K.irsale at 50 cell 1 1. per bottle by nil Pniirjiists. BRIGHT'S DISEASE euriM. Mrs. N. K. Whitney, of IIIIHtMiro llnd.'. N. II., was told toy her pliysli'liuis tlmt she wits In tlm Inst stages ot Itrlgiil's rtls"u.se. Hirclv Ing no benefit from thetn Dn. DVIO KENNEDY'S REMEDY KHsinrn awn sniisiie giiinou nany, nnd was soon nfter dolim her household wm k. Nhc tie elm Favorite Itemeily restored her to health anil NlirnKlh. All kidney, urinary truiililes, rhiMiiimtlMu and dyspepsia, ore cureil by Iaver He Ili'inedy. Justice of the Peace AND GONVKYANORR. M- Z. STEIMMGEK. Middlcburgh, Pa. AS. O. CHOUSK, STTOHNKT AT LAW, MmiH.Kiirrm. ia All Smsiness ent rute.l to his cure will receive prompt, Httentlon. ) U. A. C. Sl'ANdl.KU. DENTIST. Oils AdiniiilHterod. Oowu and Hililk'i'work, Etc, uiiiutMHie ii mr north of Weis' ytore. nellnsrnve. rn. fl. 1. Potticgcis Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSGROVC. PA. All professional biiNliKMKoiitniMtuil to my csre will receive pruiiipt and careful attention. One Way to ba Happy Is nt nil times to attend to the comfurtsof your mniiiy. Mioiiiu any one ot IIh iii rutrli a hlljiht fold or Cmuli, pii'imre vourwlf ami rail nl nin e on J. W. lin ker, M. U.. llli'lilli lil ; H. K. Ilowrll, MeClure ; W. II. ll.'iitniii. Tri.xelvllle and l(. II. Walters, I'cmtsCrerli. sule agents and ifol a trial lotl le of otto's cure, the Krrul oermiin Kemedy free. We give It sway to prove that we lime a sure l lire for i 'oiigns, ulils, Aitliina. iiiiiiiinii Hon sml all illsfawN of the Tlimat and I.uiiks. lutrge sura ooe iiiiu The Ideal rnnnrra. .Tftmpn I. Francis. Alderman, Chicago, says! "I regin J Dr. Kiuji'a New DiHoovpiy nit nn Idenl Tanncra for CoukLs, Colds and Luiiff Com plaints, having used it in inv family for the liint five y cms, to the jcchi sion of plijBiciann or other picram tionu." K'V. John KuipcH, Keolaik, Iown, wrftos : "I lmv. hern n .MiniHt. r of the Mctliodist KpiMcopal Clnirch for S( jciua or nnt ., nnd have never found nnvtlniiif benelicial or Dial nm nip such Hpcedv r luf as Dr. Kinu'H Now Discovery." Try tins Meal Cotiirli lietne.lv now. Tliul UottlcH at (hnvliill. (iimimn Co.'a Store, Iticlitii'ld, I'ii. and nil dititf- IfiHlH. I M JlaJ a REVIVO BESTORSS VITALITY. .4 t Ii Made a Well Man THB GREAT n,h T, pro Inroa tlirHlioxnr.-vult.ln no rtuva. It n I iii. rtnll o'ul ,ni, ui ( nr. lirn all olh. r. fall ' mill will miii. tli.-ir ..t nianh I. and, .1,1 r,",'".."!'1 tin ir yi.nilitiii vmr hv uln, ltl.l0. It niilikly ami mirvlv rpuri' N.rvniii,. lii-. Ii.t Vilallly. Inif,.!. ii,-, . MKMv ;niii.i,,n, '' I'lmi-r. Iannis M. in,,r, WaMnm ia. an,l all tf.i la it Mf aliiinn or ri-i.a anil Inillspn-iian. wlnoh iililll. onn fur mihly, Im-in, .. r niarnas. I not onlr rnr. a tir atnrimv at tlir rrnt of tlx, tml lassri-at m rve tonic ami lilnod liuHder. Iirl.ia '' ,lln Iimi Kliiw oialerhFrlikiidra torin tlm Urn i.f youth, ft want off tnianlty ami t on.imirtl'.n. Inmat on hins ItKt IVll.nn othrr. It ran he rarrird In vrt ro. a.'t. Hr mall 1.00 r..r iiai'kavc. or an lor siA.oo, with a iol five wrlltatn .ii.r..n. M ... ; . ... ...m vr rviunu Ihe money. Oirrular fn. A,ldrnM wIAL ILUlUHli LU. 271 WjDasl 17C. CHICAGO, ILL Kol snlo nt MliMli biirirh, rn. hy v. II. Hp.itiKli r, liriiK'Klst. RIPA-N-S The motlcrn stand ard Family Medi cine: : Cures tin: common every-day ills of humanity. nao aiaai - iH:iiin'ii - .4 Iim rnJnTrd a mnMxnt itr,.nntn f..r mr V ,7,?.??? " ' "", rfuJI itltacluua Ui aJI ImUiuuI dl.4hM4. ru, h aa l(kruniallm. In.hu,, t alarrk, oalkarkr. naaralala, lla.ka.ka III? Dr..,IV;?,,,. whrr" rln la an atund ant. Try It. Al .n, u,.r., or l.y null on mwllil of niuiio, ail.lnw ami Is rrnli. WINK I! I.MANN A HROWN DHIO CO., Hallhwa, MJ., I'. . A. IHE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. QtiscFV, Drawer 1A Chicago, Kirre lary of the Btah Acciiii nt Comi'amv, for iiiforiiiution rc(jarliti) Accident Ius.nr. auce. Mcutiou this pn:r. Jiy to Uomtr ion c:.u have memhrralilp fee. Hut iiaij ever uU.tsM.Gd for occur utul injuries. De your own Agent. NO MUDICAI. EXAMINATION HXQUZKED . A SUMMER SAIL in lad i os1 shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot. For tho pleas ure it erives. there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and hest fit ting Summer allocs now man ufactured, at prices which huyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, wo supply the ideal shoes demanded by ii the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims yoar hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H. tfj,U 'Ctt fit A-rpm'ti: '6 leut U I)alnis(oIJege 1708-1710 Chestnut St., Phllids., Ps. Twlflh Year. A mvxl ai'hmil for holh m-im.1 uoruusli linlivkluul InairuvUou lu Short-hand, Bookjiseplng, Hninmviic. Panmanthie. Comstaroial Lsa, Tlipa.writlng, Coirvsoondanes. Prsctical Grammar, aualsia tasusiulas, Itatk Caaiaaalat, tU. (inutnalat aaalalMl In obtalnlnf annd aUuMtloua. CorrvaMinik-iM Willi flruia ' immhJIiik uuok-kM.M.ni aud clvrka fcoilcl- lau. wrtla n.r l uiluua. Tano, W. Pauia, M. A.,rraaMut. FVTFOLKS aTm ft uvsitu l a Iimi UralaiaiA or pra SrinfDhraleUaflf SO luara' rlixTli-ut RSDUCED Itlefs' llMrlflifW. iotcnlli.il rrvftii liiuftifytM. (Wail 1 l) fcil aiil IIM id a Rrtns pnraleUa tl bailAlfMHtii.. Muauknlua, wrliiklmw flabbi PATrSMTB TBBATCJi Y MAIL QopStUnilallT. for panlculaaa Sililnai. wlUi siaSBp. C.CGCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC c c c c c f V. M.V IIVIV IUIIIIIJI c CAKDY CATHARTIC nine VVIIB. fc AnUrTiniTInU O NEVER GRIPE - C C irir. NEVER SICKEN 25C n X IVFC NEVER WEAKEN. the om7Ji!f b,e l ,ik8,enJy. nev to Induce s natural action of C CSV! "!,d JbWeI'- Ab9olue,y BUsrsnteeJ to cute conMir.tion or your money refunded. 10, a; or 50c. All drafts. Ssmple snj book free f 1VL i,T,"UM0 MV CO.. CMICACO OR NEW VORK. l ccccccccccccccccccc . . ' V-."" Trr 1 fnr nfri rin .i il 1 Yimwi-... ... fnrm. N.HKi-baola llirKr.Hti.Hii nTrfo,.! u, hZV.lt ,no!rT '"""In. for tt.a-n In anr n fnn, .an.pl Aldna t II K mTn5i ALuVVi i,ri '.'i'" wrlU,n 'iitw aiiJ SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY ioUK OWN DRUOU1S1S The Indestructible "Maywood Tb piixl Hodtro, Hoit Kalltbls, Host Dursbl ANO 8TR0NQEBT Wbtal o Esrtb. BICYCLE. THIS S75.00 COM PLETE BICYCLE HT Al ft,,-,r WITH COUPON. PATFVTH J Feb. 94, IB0I May 17. I Mil I net. ,t, isns Ian I, 1HU1 .Ian. SI, IRim Utlirra I'rmlhis; The Msrwood" lit thinrnnoMf nml nniifnt bicyclr ever mmlc. Ailnnteil for all kin. la of IO..I. ami rlilers. Made .. material thai la a.inf; tnuuh awl 1. i,v: hii.i.Io In ro'iHtr ' tlon will liolJ together en i, In aT.l.-nt; no hollow tiil.ltnt Iim tuhI, In at every .out 1 "t : n 1 ram.. that cannot Ja brokin; so almpla that It a ailjUHtlin, .arta aerve aa liaronne'tlim imrt." n "11". V ieu 'ilK "1 ,I,!V".I.""U: "'""V" r,,'lr t.tarlr.. r. llit ami ri.. traiw.orlatl. ii. HVMr.-liiiprori'il iliuil.l,. .aionil, sjuaranteeil for three- yeitra. MH,e of S, Hu ll ,-,.,l rolI. il ateel roda (toni'lii at ami atronx.-at metal for Its welulit kiiowni; I0I11. .I t.,Ur( l.r with aluminum l.ronii. Ilttlnna In au. li a maiini r that It la Iiii.ohhI.I.. t l,r. ,ik or anv l ait work Inl.levcle nicohanlHin known to hnll.l a f rinin wll limit liraxeti joint ami t nl.iii. a ymi know that rraiiieaaontliiii:illy break ami fraeture at braren Joints, ami tubes wli.-u thrv are hm kli il In eaimot be renalre I. H II ;i-.l.sjH.m li; wnrriiiite.l ..o. rims, t.lano w ire ani. 1,1 i,.,k... wi... ... i... i.i.'.r.vn. ... u.iun i.arr. ' . Kiirrii. . iiv.n A. .1.1. ,(... . 1 . ..... ....... Ran .V Wrliiht ynh k llei.nlr. or some other tlrnt-rlnss iim-iimitl lo ilr... UK A lit 4.H 11..11 licarliius to every i.art. Iiiiliiilln ulipi.la irmkni., 1 ...... .. 4. ,, , .. . . .Illlll.-!,.. I. .,. II. I, I. HI,. --.H. t ii-nri-lleat qualily tool atel, rarefnlly tempereil ami liHr.leiieil. Il.tlNS- 1 1 lull ifraile tisnleneil centers, n ar a.)iistment. U 4 S Ks-ilnt r. b lintt. il oiie-.. re rrnnk fullv .ru teoted by lintents; n,. e..tt..r plus. KKACII -Hhortest. Im hes: liiK. t , 7 Imihes. A It ili'Ii 1, .iT . K-;'l"',,""li;tlble; fork erown ma.lr from unn-harrel steel. II A Mil. K . i i . . Z'i'.Jl 'J'l ' yasnv niiiusieii to any ihhioii ( i-Hir.-.l : rimrs horn fur nlHhe.1 If or.lere.1. s..luf.-r. .v K Ollliam, or some oih, r first -elass link" I'HiAW- niekV.i,".!u?jr.i,ui:-rv .v". 'i"" '"'"r1:'"- 1,;1 vs!,rK",n,i'd " " "ici.t i-.n- If..; 1. ''."".S Kl" ' 'tl' Vele eomi.li te with tool bait, pump, wrench ami oiler. Velnht. ac cordiuu to tlrca, pc l ils, sa.lilli s. etc., J7 to 311 pouinla. ... $U la onr apeel il Wholesale l'rlre. Never before sold fur less. To quleklv Introdiuie tho "Slay wi.o.l" lilry, !.., wa have deeliled to mitku a speelitl coiipiui offer, lilvlnu every reader of this paper a chnnoe to get a llrst -elass wheel at tlm lowest prleo aver olTered. On receipt of tto.Mi in. eoii;xn we will ship to auyouo tha above Hluyelu, a..enrely crated, and Biiaranteo safe ih-llvury. Money refuuded If not as represented after arrival and examination. We will ship C. O. I. with prlvllese of exnmlnntlou, for f-W. 110 and eoiiism provided $a.no Is seat with order as a Kiiaranteo of ifond fiilth. A written blnilluc warranty with earh Uli yi le. This la a chance of a lifetime and you cannot allurd to lot tUu uppot tunlty pans. Address all orders to CASH BUYERS' UNION, 16a West Van Bursa 6trct, Bs 3 jo, CIIICAQO, ILL. hVhJ. Coupon No. 2320 X 0000 son BINT WITH OSDIS FOR No. 5 Maywood ...ISIcycle... ll (TC AA LOOK MOTHERS A RARE THE A IAlDj.uO Bys Sampson Suit, wnritrai r W AND W H PAT liXPHH.SS CtlAUUKH T LOOK MOTHERS A RARE TREAT FOR YOU ALL. fir. n f Pair ot Pants, for l lAWI V Tn vm -t iifirvt HIMIMBER, you buy du.ot fcim una nl ineUr.M ' h .U.jif ri.ithinu Mjnutj.-turers In Anwrk 'I rv ... iv.lnir v.-. 1 ..v. !...,,. I'n.f.i.. K QAUPQflM mmk suits im i.t d&m cm s Blatk r W.vWVV X ..t. ifu f(a:T t.VJr7S XAJt.tl'v I ' I'.'-'fi uiif In jl'nvr iw nti...if,l $j 7 II, .vt Simpv.n Suit v.ilh I an j I i l u iiu.i.nl.rj t,. br nu.lr (1..111 an ln.t..lf.l SS.,,.1 I l.i,.. m rt llu.k, I jrk hlue. .il.. id I. i.y and olmr lliown. In tun I10111 1 r 0 yrji if 1 h. v .1. ni.dr u. a. pr cut l-rl.iw 111 iK.ut r 1 ir.lr.l w ill) Sjil.ir i:,r.!.r. trji.lrd w ill W..U t.iiuOi l:ra.. 1 1 : r. I unh tnt W.m.U All'rrl 1 ai'.I Jj1frn 1 1-nnic, 'I rimming .r.d ..rk niirvl'tp thr..l.h..ut Ih. I'rst llionrv tn piiuurr. ( ..nt in. i JJrl n.lfli, a I '..p i.,l I jvh I h krt. I'ji.nt m il...i,l urj on a. I I'.iitt, a.t.i I i.l.il l.rt n jil I'jl.tt. Ill Sun Ii. in in In it vn't i.r.i-. nu.l. up j pr . .p, ti.t. Ii.iul'l IWf j.irj with ratia I'.iitt t t.U.;p I f.,.. J -. .. .... I 1 .1 I :- :'- v K j i i t .i w.;.j I iliijf ... .. , .,,).,! v?a ; 1 . i in : i.' .i i x ' . V ' lit - : ' ' I I . '.i i a; C'..uo E.R03ENro: ASK FOR THE bKLET 0N1IGHF AND GIVES'taBEStuaiiT.iH.TncVol lWhM tie POST aid nl al i latest news, QKLY. $1;50 A YEAR, aaa 8.40
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