Y rinaw t"-e rnrm fcltectiially yet gently, when toatlvs or billons, a when the blond Is Impnre or alusyUh.tn ppr nanently mire habltnat constipation, to awnka n the kidney and liver to a health- activity, without Irritating or weakening thrm, to din. 11 Imduhta, colds or fever, ass flyrup o( ' flculptnr Is commonly believed to havs begun in Kgypt. A. M. Priest, flrnavlst, Shelhyvllle. fnd., aaywt " Hall's Catarrh fare gives the best of mtls'actlon. fan get plrnty of testimonials ft it cures every one who lake It." Druggists vll It, 76c. If afflict with sr r eye nse fr. IsaaeThnmp. son's Kre-wntar. hmssistaaell nt2c tier bottle. Mr. Jotrph Godfrey ' l0,00ONeedle8 teemed to be sticking In mv legs, when T was suffering with a terrible humor, my lens being a MUM mf rmiaiiif mnr-m from knees down. I wu urged to lake HOIH'm HA H HAPABll.l.A and In a abort time I was H ood'sXC u res perfectly cured. 1 am an old anllor. aed 74, in the bent 'f liealtb. thanks tn Hood's." Jo. (iolmr, tailors' Hung Hurbor, Hlaten Inl and, N. V. lled'a Pllla are the UrM artcr-dlntier FiTlt, a awi aiffesuoo, prevent consllpsllon. P Ml' 'J I V3 DR. KILMER'S SVAMP-ROI CURED ME. La Grippe I Gripp! GrippI After Effects Cured. Mr. Bilgcr writes: "I had a bod attack of the unjipct niter atlmc caught cold and had a nwnd attack. It settled In my kidneys and liver, and tihlsuch pnln and misery lu my bark and Ices. The physicians' medicine and other thing that I used luado no Impression, and I continually grew worse un til I w(u a physical wreck and given op to die. Father bought roe a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's KW A. VIP ROOT, and before 1 had used all of the second bottle I ft It better, and to-day I am Just as well aa ever. A year hat proved and not a trace of the flrlpji. Is left. KWtJI P-KOflT saved aif life." D. H. Bilukh, Hulmcvillc, To, Jan. 10th, lew DROPSY ! DROPSTl DROPSY! ftuAercd Three Years. "Respected Pr. Kilmer & Co., Tllnghamton, N.T My wlfo bud suffered for three years with Dropsy, during that time she was at tended by Ave dilTcrent physicians, none of whom helped her for longer than a few days. We also used besides, more than twenty dinercnt rem edies, but nothing would help. Then we used vour Ru inp. it f4'r and after she had used MR- HERMAN BR0ERIN0. three bottles relief was apparent, hence she continued to take it until rhe had used twenty. l.-e One dollar bottles. Now she Is healthy and strong, at she never was before. Bbe will be forty-one years old on the Oth of next March and next to God she owes her life to HWA.TIP.ROOT. I send you this tiwtl. mony and enclore herewith a rtiotogniph of my wife. Tour true friend, Hfiiman IIhokiiinu. Feb. to, 199a. Lorumies, Shelby Co., Ohio, .At Dnca-l.ta. 0. mr Sl.OO Bla. "IaTallda' eulda ta HaallVaoe Caaaahatlea rrM. Pr. Kilmer A Co.. Blna-hamtno, K. T. II ft O Anointment U U Cure Piles Trial Free. At Druggists 50o fiTHE KIND ft THAT. CURES s JOIIX KIRKKY, 2KD. auuscus, M. x. Dyspepsia for 20 Years! TRIED ETEBTTHBG, Yet 2 bottles wrought A CURE. NO FICTION, BUT TRUTH. UAXA SASSAr AXILLA CO., uiifni-inmMMlrtstHlkrAliir MU.tmdmr;Uilii( 1 amid kair at. It... alat llriMl PtiyalcUtt.' prML-iiptuiiu, but rould ntuaii Tt sLtRP WCI.L lor yu. Uir dlKinlcM condiUos uf ui; digMivs DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA ttd H HELPED MR BO Ml( H tlutf I bUlil the smmiuL iMow lha Ukt-n, L't 9rJ-& WELIa A N. Y. fWUI S.11UU.T, To whom II sisr motniH-W. tr. wll se- quuMrdwHh Mf. Kirkrj. sod Uul be WU.l" BUS HSSf M, wu. HMtrMe. S"lliLli A kNAlTII. . I. lilUSSU. DAM'S UVtl AND KIDNEY FILLS are orta Nitir wstoM la SsM. Ts are T. 9. I.'.-DANA'S DISEASt DI STR0YUS. In Mnt at aar risk. jj Baaa mnpanw pt, Ar.v.iisi II I! iMlliaaaiJlW SCORES CRUSHED TO DEATH OOVIHNMEKT BUILDIIIO FALLS At Washlnitton, D.O. About SO Persons Killed, and Many More Seriously Hurt, Ford's Old Theatre In Buins, Another tragedy, less national In elm me ter, but Involving the low of many mors lives and much more human nitTurlug, has tallied the walls of old Kurd's Theatre, In Washington, D. C, where Abraham Lin coln was oasinatcd by John Wilkes Booth In April. 10. It Is a coincidence that this second tragedy occurred on the very day when the remains of the great tra ged'an, Edwin Itoolh, whone life was so darkensd by his brother's crime that he never visited Washington afterwurrf, were being Inlil to rest In Mount Auburn, ceme tery, Massachusetts. The theatre, which has been used for of fices by the War department, nnd In whirh almost H clerks and others were a work, collapsed KrhLiy morning, killing between 20 and 30 and injuring between I'D and 00 Voplc. Following ate those reported: A (HtmRiT lIBTOFTtir PRAP. The correct list of the dead Is aa follows: Allen, tieorge t., l'enntylvunia, W years, utim rrled. Arnold, tieorge M., Virginia, 51 rears, leaves a widow. Hanes, Nutmiel P., I'ennsylvanln.65 yenrt, leaves a widow ami family. Iliissius, John, Washington, CI years, leaves a widow and family. t'liaiiin, J.K., Columbia. Richland county, 8. C, leaves a widow and family. Ialey, Jeremlnh, 24 years old, How.rd, tenter county, l'a., unmarried. Kaxnn, Joseph R, 37 years, a native of Pennsylvania, leaves widow ami family. .ne, J. H 88 years. Pebwky. Ijnniel county. Mich.. leaves widow nnd family. tlerault. A. N., Annapolis, Md.. apimint. fd from New Jersey, leaves widow and fain- Jones, J. lloyd. Kvansville, Rock conn'y. Wis., 4H years, leaves a widow and three children. Jordan. Iavld C, Putnam county, Mo., leaves a widow and child. tus, Kreileriik It.. 67 years, New York, leaves widow and faniilv. Meder. Otto K. W 3S years, Huffalo, S. 1 .. leaves a widow. Mor'ull, J. H., V years, Wisconsln.leaves a widow and child. Mnllcdy, Michael T., 45 years, New Or leans. I.a. Miller, Howard S., tluernsev connty, O. Miller, llenjauiiii K., SI J'ear, I ilea, X. .. unmarried. Nelson, Kurrows. 37 years. We?t Virginia, leaves widow and live children. Schrieber. William, College Park, Prince George county, Md. Khali. Kmamiel O., 38 rears. North To peka, Kas., leaves a widow and child. Williams, Frank M.. 2n years. Kast Mid dlelon, Dane couuty. Wis., unmarried, viir list or thr iNjt'urn. A. L. Ames, Iowa: K. K. Calvert. M rv land; tj. J, Dewey. New York;louis Dusapy, tieore W. Davis, Missouri; II. II. Ksterling, hort Kcott, Ksn., Washington Fry, W. 8. Oustin. Ohio; Dr. James H. Howard, (color ed) Maryland, C. K. Hathaway, Ohio; J. N. Hemmer, Tennessee; tieorge" Handv, (colored); Thomas Hynes, Missouri; J. ii. Johns, V. Kuiler, New Jersey; Clifton Howe, Iowa; William W. Lecture. District of Columbia; K lger, Mississippi; Frank Melcalf, Ma.siachuseiis; ti. M. MuLauglilin, Tennessee; J. 1'. McCorniack, Wiseonsin;M. McLachlun: H, H. Patrick, Nw York- Po liceolticer l'odv;tj. T. Pruits, Texas; P. K. Pennington, Alabama. Charles Robinson, Colorado; J. A. btewart, F. F. Minis, Sliadboat, C. I). (colored),' Missouri; F. U. Hmith, Tennesee; R. A. Smith, Connecti cut; F. F. Sams, Illinois; William M. Hmith, P. L. Somers. Ohio; John M. Thomas. Hed alia. Mo; F. IV. Test, Illinois; C. K. Wells. Worley, Tennessee; James A. White, (ieorgiu, A. O. Blount, Pennsylvania; A. C. Hlsck, Indiana; Charles R Moore, District ol Columbia; F. F. Driscoll, New York; J. A. Milles. District of Columbia. The following injured are at the Emer gency hospital, their condition being too bad to permit removal : F. . Test, seriously hurt about face and arms and fractured skull; Frank Metcalf, seriously shocked from fall; A. 8. Aimes, seriously hurt about face, nec k and ankles; Robert Smith, fractured skull; Dr. O. J'. McCormack, eyes injured and shocked by foil. The superintendent of the Emergency Hospital says noue of the men at the hos pital will die. In addition to the injured reported, many who were able to proceed to their homes were hurt more or less badly. The work of clearing oiit the wreckage was completed Friday night, and it was definitely ascertained that all the dead hud been found. CAUSED BY AW rxCAVATIOSI. Ford's Theatre stood on Tenth street, northwest, between E and F streets, and not fur from Pennsylvania avenwe. It had been condemned years ago and has been repair ed, propped up and renovated from year to year. An excavation for an electric light plant was being made in the cellar of the struct ure, a three story affair, and, according to the best information obtainable, the work men had dug beneat.i the foundation sup ports in the front of the building, weakening them to such an extent that the walls gave way before they could be jacked. This explanation for the cause of the accident is the only one advanced, but it aeems some what strange in view of the fuct that the top floor gave way first. Men who were in the building tay the crash came without warning. Those on Hie top soor were suddenly precipitated to the floor below and the weight of tailing timbers and furniture carried the second and lirsl floors with it. Fortunately only the forward half of the floors gavs way. The outer edges of the floors and the rear part of the structure re mained intact. The walls did not fall. The hour of the disaster was very shortly afier the departments had settled down for thsduy s work. The workmen, whose operations under the building were the im mediate cause of the catastrophe, had been tinkering upon it for two hours or more. Half an hour ear lier and few lives would have been loft.; HISTORY OFTHK BUILDING. WD AS A Clll'BCH, T11KATKE, ABM Y Ml'SECM AKUTHKM AS A UKAYH TkAP. I pon the sit of the ruined building yean ago a handsome church was built by the Rev. O. D. Brown, who was for years chief clerk in the General Postoffice. For some reason it was marked for sale, and in 1867, John T. oid purchased the property and rebuilt the church into Ford's Tueatra. The means to do it were obtained by subscrip tions of S1.UO0 each from 12 or 15 well cnown aniens. From lis opening night the theatre bad been successful. All the theat rical stars of that time appeared there, and tb stock company was of a most excellent character. A continued success was proo lahed when on the fateful night of April 14, ltKiS, the assassination of President Lincoln occurred withiu its walls. Afterward the building came Into the pos session of the United Hiates and was used to store the ghastly relics that constituted the Army and Nvy Medical Museum. Here for years reposed the few fragments of the bone of the spine and part of the brain of Uui teau, the assassin of President Garfield. This museum was removed to a building prepared for it and the old theatre was patched up into an oinoa building. A UttLlltf rt'uri STARTS, At relief meeting .0O i wassnbsrrlbeeX the largest contribution being 1,000, from the drv goods llrm of Woodnrd lthrnp. President Cleveland sent his check for 1100. The newspapers will sontinne the work nl soliciting contributions, with 8, M. Wooi ward as treasurer. LATER HiWI WAIFS, riHAXCIAL. Joseph Higglna, a private banker at Chi cago, made an assignment. The assets art scheduled at tSO.000, with liabilities un known. Higglna operated banks at Mascotl tail, Borento, Gillespie and Ht. Ann , III., and the assignment covers all. The Citizens' National Hank of Hlllsboro. ()., has been closed by order of the Comp troller. The Tuicambin (Ala) Hanking Compaay closed Its doors. The Hudson (Wis.) Saving Bank closed Its doors. The liabilities of the hank of Canslen which foiled at Camden. O., are placed at 3.,000; assets nominally the sane. The Lynchburg (O.) bank has failed. The liabilities are ;000; assets (15.000. ' CRIMES AND I'HRAt.TIM. Deputy sheriffs with Winchesters and armed mo'-s ofstrikers met at Lemotit, Ills, on Friday. The first week of the strike In the uarries and on the drainage canal clos. ed with a copious shedding of blood. The con a let came at noon and as the result of a volley of shots one man was killed outilght, tao have died sluie, two others are reported missing, said to have fallen in the canal after receiving mortal wounds (all names unknown) and 14 others were wounded, three fatally. Daniel F. Ileatty, thrice Mayor of Wash ington, N. J., a piano and organ dealer at that place, was arrested by Postofflce Inspec tor on the charge of using the United States mails for fraudulent purpose. He Is accus ed of selling for 3'J an organ worth only 113. CAriTAL AXP LABOR. The patent coke drawer tested by the Frick company at Connellsville, Pa., and from which so much was hoped, has proved a failure and shipped back to the makers It did the work but was too expensive. i iioi.r.RA Apvicrs. Rlxty ("entlis from cholera occurred In Mecca, Arub:a Friday and five in Cclle, France. Paris A death from cholera took place in llessegs, near Aluis in the department of Hard, Two persons died of cholera at Mont pellier on the Lez. Turkey has declared a quarantine against all ships arriving from Matseilles. sihfs. The little village of Liberal, Mo., was al. most completely destroyed by lire. Loss, SdO.UOO, insurance small. rrnsivtAL, Mrs. Frank Leslie Wilds was granted an absolute divorce from her husband. William C. K. Wilde, brother of Oscar Wilde, The principal grounds were cruelty and Intern, pe ranee. Mrs. lesile may marry again, but this privilege is prohibited Wilde during the life of Mrs. Leslie. MiiiKi.i.ANirors. A ileal has been propos-ed between Topn lists and Prohibitionists in Iowa. The form er are to support Prof. Aylesworth, Prohi bition candidate for Governor and the Pro hibitionists are to endorse the Populists money schemes. Chief of Police Panels has closed the theaters, saloons and base ball park on Sim dan and the gambling houses permanently in Columbus, O. A RECOVERY IN TRADE. A Belief from the Business Depression ofL.tst Week. R. (. Dun Jt Cj,' Mrrkly Jtcrlfio of Tratle says : The icvero depression of a week ago which culminated In very tight money, and numerous fniluies, has been followed by so-i a recovery. Reports that definite action by Congress on the money question has been assured have done much to cause the better feeling, which indicates that apprehension of the future rather than present difficulty causes much of the trouble But the strigeucy at Chicago and elsewhere has forced realizing on the unprecedented stocks of wheut, so that the lowest prices ever known have been made here and at the West. This has helped exports and in other respects monetary conditions are dis tinctly more favorable. The Treasury gold reserve is gaining, ex ports of gold have been arrested, foreign exchange has fallen, with dearer money here and reduction of bank rates at London, and banks at Cbitaito have rallied with suc cess against the runs which apeared threat ening. Though no radical range in under lying conditions has occurred, there Is mote hopefulness and some recovery from the extreme contraction of credit. Wheat has gone below 71c here and 03o at Chicsgo, receipts being 4u(i,00o bushels daily and exports &JO.O0O bui-hels, Corn has fallen tie with large receipts, oats lc, pok 11.75 per barrel. Inr.l tiAc. and hogs luc per 100 lbs. But oil is bic stronger and colTee unchanged. Cot i cm is ic higher at Letter foreign buying. In wool, rales are remarkably small. In low grade cottons there bus been tome advance, but not iu tiuisued goous, and buyers are slow. The financial outlook is not helped aa yet by foreign trade, as imports continue heavy while eiHjrts are still below last year's. The failures for the week have been 322 in the United Stales, against lGt) for the same week last year, and 21 in Canada against 'U last year. THE BtTMXKKS tAROMRTKH. Bank clearings totals tor tbe week ending June 8, as telegraphed to Brudtlrttt, are as follows: New York... f 045,834, 032 D 3.4 Chicago 10,ZU.2ii0 D 4.0 Boston 3,U70,677 D ti.2 Philadelphia 7U,10U,0H7 I 0.1 Bt. Louie 2.r,ti3A,0U2 I U.S Baltimore 16,M)1,W8 Kan Francisco 14,tt!l,8tl4 I S.2 Pittsburg 14,4'7,H14 D 5.U Cincinnati 13,748,060 D 11.4 Cleveland 6,731,082 D 2.6 Totals; U. 8 Llfta.W,8&3b2.u Exclusive of New York 61u,m6o,821 L) 1.6 (I indicates increase, 0 decrease,) Base Ball Beoord, The following table shows the standing of tbe diOereot base ball clubs up to date i w. l. r'ct. w. i r'ct. Pittsburg. 22 14 .(111 New York 1U 18 .614 Brooklyn. 22 14 .011 Wash' 17 10 .472 Boaton.... 23 16 .OtACinciu'tl., 16 21 ,43d Phlladel'a 21 14 . Chicago... 15 20 ,42U Baltimore 20 17 .641 Hi. Louis.. 14 20 .418 Clevel' nd. 10 II .MSlLouisv'le. 4 23 .148 A inrd Btorr, XVUI yott allow ma to add a tonchtng Instance of eonragw to your pleasant lird stories f Early one morning last rammer I waa coiled to the window by I great noise among the bird people of the garden, and saw the following toene, A yonng blackbird was stand ing fascinated by a cat, who was sronched under a bush ready to spring n him. An old blackbird, on an ilex lose by, wan tittering loud and agi tated cries, and there was a general enckle of anger and aympnthy from other birda nil around. After a few seconds the rat sprang on the young bird and held hint down. At that in rtant the old bird came down on them. There was a moment's struggle, the biroS beating her wings violently in the cat's face, and, I think, perking at her ryes ; then the cat jumped back to her hush, the young bird made off with long hops, and the old one flow np to tbe ilex, amid a jubilant chorus of commendation which lasted quite some minutes. I never saw this before, though I have seen a robin come qnitn close to a cat stalking another liird ud cold and flap her wings in her fare. The ways of birds ore delightful, and in a small garden you ran have many by keeping earthenware saucers full of water for them to bathe in. London Spectator. t'omnipire ol Long Island Sottnfl. "The Ameriran coast lis many fail spots, but its gilt edge, so to speak, if the country bordering on Long Island Pound," said Captain Charles Hrrvey Townsend, of Connecticut. The captain is famous ss the projector and persis tent promoter of tho treat brrnkwatel now bring eoiit-trurted by the Ciovern uent at New Haven. "It is a grand work," said he, "and will be of immense benefit to the coun try I have just eulogized. The break water will be about tvn and a halt miles long, and will give us a roadHtead of ten square miles, in which the flccti of the world may float securely, "At low tide there will lie rigid fathoms of water. About one mile o) the work is flninhrd, and to rnmplctt it will cost, according to the ct-tiiimli's, 82,200,000. Its great utility will bi appreciated when I tell you that the value of the shipments to New York vis Long Island Hound are greater than the total of that which comes in by way of Kandy Hook. Tho cominrrr that finds its way into New York through this rastrrn approm-h sur passes any other waterway tralllo is America. . Along this very Hound in the not distant future, it is within thl bounds of reason to believe that 000,000 people will have hoiutf-."'-. Washington Post. Reindeer meat (scanned In Norway. NO DETTEIl PROOF. 'Mrs wagon, tut tain "Cleanliness is Hae Pride, Dirl's Nae Honesty." Com mon Sence Dictates ins Use of SAPOLIO "German Syrup" Judge J. B. IIiix, ofthe Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluntarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank and education thus use and recom mend an article, what they say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion. " I have used your German Syrup," he says, "for my Coughs and Colds on the Tl'roat and Lungs. I can recommend it for them as a first-class medicine." Take no substitute. O tz I. rca a cast t wilt not tittTd B Aa acreeabbj Taxatrve ana Rim Tornrj, Mbr DnitrtaUoraont by mall Sta.Ua. and tU)Q per park a ire. Bamplea fx. ff ft TTlS Thelavorite fOOTl KWOt iilsf UUferttoXasbauafinaUi.o. SCRATCHED TEN CONTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a lew days' use of r,TO! M. 11. Wolff. f--?4 Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFPgPECIFIC I was enrod ahmeyesrs at-oof White Swelling In my leg by ihlng f and have had no symptoms uf re LiSJ turn of tbe dis ease. Wane prominent iikvslclsns attended Bus and failed, but It. tt. a. did Uie work. rAUL W. KISKFATKICK. JuhaHS Clly, Ton Li TrsatU M Bte4 .sit Skin uImsm. milled h. Hwin artxiriu toaraxi Atlanta, KAXXIACE PAPER UVXMKIA' MONTHLY. TOUCUO, OUJO. The Parana's Knowing Appeal. In a church In the north of England on a recent Sunday morning a clergy, man, appealing for subscriptions for tho steeple fund, addressed his con gregation as follows: "Now, my drat friends, 1 hopo you will subscribe handsomely, as we aie earnestly to need of funds; but before you do so 1 wish to say you must be just before you aro generous. Therefore, breth ren, If any of you owe money, prnj think of your private claims first.'' It Is hardly necessary to add that every member of the congregation gave bis quota to the collection. It Was a Jackpot Boston Bo that's Tombstone Bill, Isitr Drnvor Thai's Bill, stranger; the smartest otiss this side o' tho Korkies. liostoti (sarcasli nllv) lo you raise mnnv like Kilt round here? Denver Well, I reckon not. The last fellow that raised Hill went broke for six months. Lowell Vititen. Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder fa the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow der makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? Avoid all baking powders cold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Royal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sul phurio acid, and render the food unwholesome. Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute for the Royal, which is absolutely pure. nui.Kuv, mirri Ikt F.tliltrefthtNm Ytrk Wild t Mii.sov. MirruM Co., Tinna. John ti emntill, t this place, wss thrown from a In K a moat aerioua Injury to her tplne, and wu A HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 YEARS, unable to wstk. tier daughter providentially procured two bottlrsof ST. JACOBS OIL, w-hlrh Mrs. Cemmill used. Pefnre the rerond bottle wss exhausted, she wss sble to wslk about, ind has been COMPLETELY CURED." Very tru'y, M. THOMPSON, PosTussTta. Da Wrtt n Ttfiatil with l'a-trn, EnamHii and fmnu wblnb aula th T-i l au! nuru IXfl. i J V l " r"",B "ri"'nts IKJoi- Ipm. Dtirahls. aQ the atnuumer rwri tor DO tin or ffliM ptu'kaire wlto wry purchase. WORN NIGHT AND DAY. Ller ail c!miniMJinr.. 1 lilMIKTBIST, f Perfect losroai, rtllux. I'at. and rulea for .lf-mejturpnif.iit -urfl ClaTSMTB Co., i4Kri.a'dw'ay,N.y. Cllyj rualuH ti V 1 ..... AN IDEAL. FAMILY MKDICINC tor lmuictwm nuiOsiearMa lltadiicli L'onatltiatlon. Had CwatpicxIVBt OaTeolv 11 real b. and all dlaorderi oX Iha fiuuuauai. lAicr ana tiowcu. RIPAfiS TABULrit dimitloD folluwa Ihetr iiisV Haild by drUBVlats or afnt by mall. I1 ( Ttaj,, a4'ktar' buua), aa. sfur Irr avaniplua an arena MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS fWITH Thomson's rn SLOTTED r CLINCH RIVETS. No tooli iwlrad. Only a hammar naadatt to drlva ad Muck Uitm aaally and qntoklj, taavuif Ova eimeii aoaoiuulj hiiooUu AUqairinf no bo to ba mail in the leaUiar nor burr Ur Ut Hi rota. Tbay are aCrsvajfj. loMah and lrBl. Million now in dm. ill touifUti. uniform or aaaortad, nt np In boxta, Aak wmmr 4mlr Tmr Iibh, or Mnd 40a. In taut pa tW a bu ol loo, aaaurtad aiaaa. Maa'Al by JUDS0N U THOMSON MFQ. CO.. WALTHAH. MASS. DIG MONEY ?:bL:,s artWa. Mo CompMUka. Kei'IiuIts Taiil.au Quksk saUM, q Capital Ha.Ulr4. MaSat t'rvfarrsd. Rereraaeaa trxchauaaa. AMnm Till PA hM MTTIIt t'O., 1 . It Haw.d Isi., :.eUstl. ObU. 1,000,000 A0RK8 OP LAND fcr sals by the Sauit Faoti Dm-ora Bailboad CoairaKT la aHaaasou. tsad for Mass aad Ctreua Ian, Tbsy will as seal Uyoa NOMWCLU CLARKE, laas OasABssleaer, M. 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