for Infants and Children. Mothers, DO YOU Know p.™*™*. Bate man's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Sootliing Syrups, and most remedies for children lire composed of opium or morphine? Do Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists ore not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know thut you should not permit any medicine to be given your ciiild unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do Yon Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous I)r. Samuel Pitcher. Tliat it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher aud his assigns to use the word " Castoria" and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense 1 Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The f'ae-simile // is on every signature of wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. We Impart a thorough iuUestO Wliesler & Wilson HIGH ABM No. 0. 1 J> FPIiE X SEWTTG MACHINE. SEWS EITHER CHAIN OR LOCK STiTcn. The bghtari running, most durable and mo*t popular wuh*n* in the %urr\d. Send for catalogue. Ageoti wantod. 1 fc*t x<) oda. iitst torn Addrwa Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co,, Phaudtilpitla, Pa. TO THE OPPONENTS DF THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. You judge mirorguiiiziitiun without com plete understanding "1 nr principles . i our position on etirrent questions. ' here is ONLY <NK authorized organ of flu* General Order of the Knights of Labor and that is the Journal of the Knights of Labor. The best reform weekly paper in America. BUBSCItIIiH I OK IT. KI.AI> IT. Til UN C'KITIC ISK I S. Price, SI a year. 814 North Hroad street, I'hiladelphia, Pa- CAM | OBTAIN A PATENT? For a nroniiit answer .and un li< nr-t opinion, write to MINN A" CO.. who imvr i .i.i ioi ly tilty years' experience in tfie ;-'cnt. busme-s. rornmunlcn tlons strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation eonocrniog Pil.eaia un i ir to 00. tain them sent tree. AHo . catalogue Ot oiechan- Ical and scientific books seal ii '• A Patents taken through MUMI Co. receive X-cial notice HI the f i.i.tili. A me. unn. and ik are brought widely before the j-..• with out cost, to t i e inventor. 'I l ie M>l' ndi.i paper, limued n'eekb'. . 'e.Miitly Illustrated, ii.it by far the nrWt "I '• rk Initio world S.'i i . ir. ; i i ■ pies : .eot free Building Edition, monthly,. Mia year. .Single 4*mis -2A cents. ' • ry number contains beau tlful pla-s, in colors and nl.otographs of new bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show tbo latest designs hthJ seeixre contracts. Address 7NuiniScaTwiw you*, aui biwauwav. WASKuI'HM & HURNBACH, Hull iura of Light and ! L>avy Wagons. REPAIRING OF iV'tP.l CESCEIPTIOR. FRONT STI'I.K r. N1: All' ' 'RF.FI.AND Fortunes Made and Saved by following the advice of the 11 'a // St red Dai/rj A'cws, (established 1879) in speculating or investing in Railway Stocks and Bonds. Subscription, *:> \ • iir. Sample copies froe. Address E. Martin lilac-k, editor, No. 49 Exchange Pino ■ N. V. t Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-J Sent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. 4 'Oun OFFICE is OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE' J and we can secure patent in less time than those J j 4 remote from Washington. # ' Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-' : Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, tree of J 4 charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 4 ' A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents, with' J cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J #scnt free. Address, 4 ;C. A.SWOW&.COJ OPP PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. I Deflexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S ££s.4®^ MA GREM Remo7ofl Freckles, Pimples f Liver - hlolos Q'.ackheads, ~" > v Sunburn and Ten, and r<> \ stores tho skin to its origi- \ •. nal freshness, producing a clear and healtliy J,'** plexion. Superior to all fa. o preparations ami per; tlv harmless. At all druggists, or mailed for 50 L<. Scud for f ircular. VIOLA SKIN rivu I'l.'r'll.o' i-ir* ry. / tuntjr pure BU.I <ifcUo..< * / uedi* crtud. f'.-ce 23 Cents. G. C. BITTNEK A. CO.. TOLEDO, O. KM "• IT 13 AND TO 14 absolutely SAVEL3IHm Theßest P\l FO SEWING MONEY VA "d\ MACHINE MONEY MADE \VK OR OUR DCAI.F.RS can sell you initclilues cheaper tlnau yon can Cot elsewhere. The NEW IIOTIK IN our beat# hut we make cheaper klndu, Mil eh nN the CLIMAX, I OKA i, and other High Arm Fnll Nickel Plated Sewing machines for $15.00 and up. Call 011 our a>;ent or write UH, WO want your trade, and If price*, tcrnia and *| uarc dealing will win, we will have It. We challenge the world to urodacoa BETTER $50.00 Sewing mai bine for $50.00, or a better S2O. Sowing machine for $20.00 than you can buy from to, or our Agcnti, THE NEW HOME SEWISG MACHINE CO. ' Otuunr. MASS. BOSTON. MASS. 28 UNION N. Y. I.IUOAOO, IT.L.. BT. BIL Hah FlUNcisco, CAL. ATI.A.NTA, OA. FOR BALE BY I D. S. Kwing. uneml agent, 1127 (Jheatnut street, Phils., Pa. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. A lilt A NtiKMKMT OF I'ASSENORK TRAINS. NOV. IS, IXIM. LEAVK FREKLAND. 6 05, 8 25, 9 33. lu 41 a 111, 135, 2 27, 3 40, 4 25, i' 12, 0 58, 8 ()*i, 8 57 p m, for Drifton, Jeddo, Lum ber Yard, Stockton and I la/let on. d 05, 82 > :ct II iu, 1 35, 3 40, 425p m, for Muueh ( hunk. Alientown, Ik'thlehem, J'hila., Ear-ton and New Yolk. it 05, 9 33, 10 41 am, 2 27, 4 25, 058 pm, for Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and Pottsville. 7 20, lii .'n ,i in, 11 51, 434 p in, (via Highland I {ranch lor White Haven, (Hen Summit, Wilkes- Barre, I'ittston and L. and B. Junction. SUNDAY TRAINS. II \<< a HI and 3 i 5 p m for Drifton, Jeddo, Lum ber Yard and lla/leton. 345 n in for Delano, Mahanoy City, Shenan doah, New York and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT I REELAND. 7 20, 9 27, 10 56, 11 54 a m, 12 .">B, 2 13, 4 34, 5 33, 658. ->l7 pin, from lla/leton, Stockton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drilton. i .26, 0 27, 1(1.50 a 111, 2 13, 4 34, 6 58 p in, from Delano, Mahanoy City and Shenandoah (via New Boston Branch). 13 58, 5 33. 847 pin, from New York, Las ton, Philadelphia, Bet hleheiii, Alientown and Mauch Chunk. 27, 10 50 a in. 12 58, S:CI, 6 58, s 47 n'm, from !• - ton, Phila., Bethlehem and Muueh (hunk. 9 33, 10 41 a in. 3 3"., 6 5> p in I l oin White Haven, (ileii Summit, Wilki s-Uarre, I'ittston and L. and B. Junction (via Highland Branch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 31 a ni and 331 p in, from Ha/.leton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drifton. 11 ain lroin Delano, lla/leton, Philadelphia and Has to ii. 3 31 p in from Delano and Mahanoy region, l or lurthcr information inquire of Ticket Agents. ( HAS. s. LICK, Oen'l Pass. Agent, Phila., i'a. UOLLIN 11. WI LIU"It, (Jen. Supt. Kust. Div. A. W. NONMCMACHICIt, Ass t (i. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. npUK DELAWARE, Susquehanna and A Bohitylkill Railroad. Time table in effect J uno 17,1804. Trains leave Drifton for Jeddo, Eekley, Hazle Brook, Stockton. Beaver Meadow Itoad, Roan and Ha/leton Junction at 6U, (I 111 am, 12 09, 4 up p m, daily except Sunday, and 7 03 u iu, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for Har wood. Cranberry, Tomhicken and Derlnger ut o 00 a iu, 12 09 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 Ui aw, 2 38p in, Sunday. . 'Trains loave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Tlarwood Road, Humboldt Road, Oneida and sheppton at 6in a in.l .'t 409 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a in, 2 38 p iu, Sunday. 'Trains leave Hs/ictou Junction tor Hnrwood, Cranln vry, Tomhie.keu and Deringer at 637 a iu. I 49 p m, daily except Sunday; and 8 47 a m, 4 13 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Haxletnn Junction for Ouoida Junction, Hnrwood Road, Humboldt Road. (iieida and Sheppton at 6 47, 0 38 a m, 12 40, 4 40 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 40 am, 30b p m. Sunday. Yr.'ins leave Deringer for Tomhieken, Cran berry, Hurwood, Hnzlclon Junction, Roun, Beaver Meadow Road. Stockton, lbule lJroo.;, eklcy, Jeddo and Drilioii at 2 39, 607 | m, doily except Sunday; and 937 u iu, 507 p in, Minday. trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Hunibohlt lloud, Hnrwood Road, Oneida Junetion, Hnzle ■on J unction ad Roan at 831, 10 16 a m, 115, . 25 p in, daily except Sunday; and 8 14 u m, 3 46 p m, Sunday. 'Trains leuvo Sheppton for Beaver Meadow Bond. Stockton, huzle Brook, tick ley, Jeddo and Drifton at 10 16am, 5 25 p in, daily, except Sunday; and 8 14 a ni, 3 45 n in, Sunday. Trains leave lluzleion Juuctiou lor Beaver Me 1< w Road, Stockton, lla/.lc Brook, Kchley, .jeddo aud Drifton at 1038 a in, 3 10, 5 47, o;Jb p in, daily, except Sunday; aud 10 08a in, 5 38 p in, Sunday. , All t rains connect at Ilazluton Junction with electric cars for Haxle.ton, JeancHVille, Auden ried and other |Kiiuta on Lehigh 'fraction Co s it. it. , , Trains leaving Drifton at 6 10 a in and Shopp- I tr.;i ; I 331 a in, and 1 15 p in, connect at ( h.e.da Junction witli L. V. B. It. trains east and west, 'Train leasing Drii'toii id. 6 09 a ui makes oon nei <Joii at Deriruer wii.ii l*. R. it. train lor \S i k cs-Bar re. Sun bury, liarrlsburg, eto. fci.IJ.Ct)XK, DA NI EL COX E, President. Superintendent IjkTnTMALEY, J> is NT I$ Tt Located permanently in Birkheck's building rooms 4 and 5. second tloor. Special attentioi paid to all branches of dentistry. ALL OPERATIONS PERFORMED WITH CARE. All work guaranteed. Otliee hours: 8 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 5 I'. M.; 7 to 9 V. M. FRANG IS BEENITAE'S RESTAUBANi 151 Centre street. EXCELLENT LIQUORS, BEER, PORTER, ALE, CIGARS, Etc. All kinds of TEMPERANCE DRINKS. I hirness! Harness! Light arriage Harness. $5.50, $7, $0 and $10.50. Heavy Express Harness. $10.50, $lO, sisi and $22. Heavy Team Harness, double, $25, S2B and SBO. GEO. WISE, Jeddo and Freeland, Pa. A new stock of blankets, lap robes, buffalo robes, etc., just arrived, are selling cheap. DeHERRO - BROS. -OA F F.- Corner of Centre and Front Street*, reeland, Pa Finest Whiskies in Stock. flibsun, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, BoscublutlCs Velvet, of which we have EXCLUSIVE SALE I* TOWN. Million's Extra Dry Cliamnagno, Henne.-sy Brandy, Blackberry, (bus, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars* OYSTIRS !N EVERY STYLE, Ham and Schireifzt r Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. Ha 11 en tine and Ha/.leton beer on tap. I Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. I Advertise in the Tkibunk. Hang On to Your Dollars Until you have seen our money-saving and satisfaction-giving holiday stock. Keep Your Cash in Your Pocket until we show you our elegant goods for holiday presents. LADIES' GOLD FILLED WATCHES, WITH ELGIN OH WALTHAM MOVEMENT, FROM sl2 TO $22. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, FROM S2O TO $45. WE HAVE ADDED A LINE OF IMPORTED JAPANESE GOODS AND IMPORTED CUPS AND SAUCERS; THEY ARE WORTH FROM 50c TO $1.50. FIVE O'CLOCK AFTER-DINNER CUPS AND SAUCERS, WITH STERLING SILVER SPOON, FROM $1.50 TO $3. PEARL, SILVER AND MOROCCO OPERA GLASSES. V. 11. NLTSCHE, 116 West Broad Street, HAZLETON, PA. FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLISH RD BVBHr MONDAY AND THURSDAY. ; TIIOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. HUUSCKIPTION BATED. One Year $1 GO • Six M0nth5.......... 75 Four Months. 50 Two Months Subscribers are requested to observe the date following: the name on the labola of their papers, By referring: to this they can tell at a glance how they stand on the books In this office. For instance: (Jrover Cleveland 28June96 means that Grover Is paid up to June 28, 1895. Keep the llguree in advance of the present date. Report promptly to this office when your paper Is not received. All arrearages must I*j paid whuu ]*apcr is discontinued, or collection will be made in the manner provided by law. I REELAND, DECEMBER 13, 1894. AFTER THE FIRE. ; The Tribune, after missing two issues, I appears today under difficulties which i the editor expects to soon overcome. ! Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Freeland Progress, Slavonian Truth and Hazleton Standard we are enabled today to make an appearance, and if the paper is not quite up to its previous standard we hope our readers and pj.trons will bear with us for a short while until we get our material in shape again. In a few weeks, at the most, the paper will look like itself once more. The editor desires to express his sin cere thanks to the newspaper fraternity of Luzerne county for the prompt offers of the use of several offices, also fcr the many kind expressions of sympathy tendered by the public in general. For tunately it was not necessary for us tc call upuu many offices for the use ol material, nevertheless we appreciate the spirit that pr ujpleo nearly a dozen publishers to • 11. r their aid, and we promise that their th tgh fulness will not be forgotten by the Tribune. To the members of the Citizens' Hose Company and those who worked at the tire the publisher is indebted for all that remains. Their woi k could not be surpassed, and they nevr fought theii fiery enemy more bravely or netter. Freeland has, without exception, one o! the best volunteer lire departments in the state. The kindness of the neigh bors to the editor's lamily in tendering assistance is . 1 o acknowledged. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria SIOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one orcaded disease that science has been e to cure in all its stages and that is < i'arrh. Hall's catarrh cure is the only • lOHtive cure now known to the medical 'vat. rnity. Catarrh being, a constitu tional disease requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysieui, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its woi The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fans to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. r2T*Bold by druggists, 75c. UT ANTED. A boy to learn the watchmak ing and jewelry trade. Apply to Wil liam Welirman, Freeland. IFOR SA LK. A bay horse,strong and healthy, F suitable for single or double driving, can be bought cheaply. Apply to John tihigo, Freeland. Itjcid - the - Tribune. TUB first women employed in the , national treasury were paid 8000 per j annum, or just half as much as the men, but as they proved their effi ciency their salaries were proportion ately increased, until now we learn from the statistics shown by the civil service commission that there are now seven women receiving' SI,BOO, about fifty receiving SI,OOO, 225 $1,400, over 000 receiving $1,200, 450 SI,OOO and over but less than $1,200, while there are 700 receiving SOOO. And it is the voice of the commissioners that women in the public service have on the whole had a beneficial effect upon that serv ice and measurably increased its effi ciency; that no one familiar with conditions that prevailed in the de partments twenty-five years ago and equally familiar with the conditions prevailing to-day can doubt the cor rectness of this opinion. UNSUCCESSFUL seekers for literary fame one hundred years ago were twitted with the danger that their works would prove of value to the trunk maker alone, but the modern trunk maker seems to prefer other ma terial than waste paper for lining his products It would bo hard to find in Itlie trunks of to-day, says the New York Sun, a single scrap of print or ; manuscript, though many a garret has old hair trunks lined with curious, and, perhaps, valuable publications of the | last century. TIIEIIE is a mining camp called "Bachelor's Rest" about sixty miles north of Tucson, A. T., and the popu -1 lation now numbers upward of eight hundred. There is not a woman nor a cat in the camp, and two hundred men J have advertised for wives in a Tucson i paper. They must be of good char acter and understand the duties of a household. The richest miner offers a dowry of ten thousand dollars A GERMAN chemist is reported to have discovered a new substance, called cryostaste, which has the re markable property of solidifying when heated and remaining liquid at temper atures below zero. An Kltglhle Offer. The old Count Spolverini has had hir callous heart set all aglow by the fiery glances of a bewitching young lady, and he proposes to her in the following terms: "Signorina, will you do me the honor of becoming my widow?"— Farfalls Siciliana. Short at the Top. She—Well. Jack, how do you like my coming-out dress? lie—lt's very appropriate. She—-What do you mean by that? He—Well, you seem to be coming out of it. —Judge. (iood Advice. Algy—So I have been cast for the part of a fool! 1 hope I shall make a success of it. May—Act perfectly natural and you certainly will.—Truth. With Material to Work On. "Do you think Skinner can make a living out there?" "Make u living? Why, he'd make a living on a rock in the middle of the ocean—if there was another man on the roek." — I'lli 1 ade 1 phia Record. Oh, Those Women. Clara —How was Miss Smith dressed? Mattie—Oh, she had on the plainest clothes you ever did see. Clara—They must have matched her face perfectly.—Detroit Free Press. ItanlH of Soup*. Cook—The boarders complain that the soup tastes like thin dishwater. Mrs. Slimdiet Goodness met Wo must have forgotten to put any onion in.—N Y. Weekly. Convincing. "Has the organ-grinder gone at last?" "I think I have succeeded in convinc ing him that he is not wanted. I just dropped a barrel of ashes on him." — Brooklyn Eagle. Ilcyond That. Mr. Nevergo—Don't you think It is time I went? Miss Weerie —Why, no. It is almost Ime for vou to call again.—Truth. Don't Spare a Minute! First Gome, First Served! A great reduction in prices. Call and be covinced. Bargains in all departments. The largest and most complete stock in lower Luzerne. IDr37- Cl-ccds Department: The very latest styles and shades in covert, broad and ladies' cloth. A complete line of trimmings, very low in prices. Seven- I cent unbleached muslin, reduced to 4c per yard. Eight-cent bleached muslin, reduced to 5c per yard. Best'gray flannels, re duced to 18c from 25c. The same in red mixed dress ginghams, j very best quality, 5c per yard. A neat line of children's coats. tOlctlaixig- Department: MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. We carry a complete line OhjN of the celebrated "Star" clothing; boys' knee-pants/ \ suits, with two pairs oil J 1 J pants and a cap included\ A> (the cut will explain the style), at all prices, some Eocts, Slices arrd. ES-u."toTcer G-ccds: '1 liese lines are complete and as usual the best goods for the least money. JOS. NEUBURGER, P. O. S. of A. Building, - Freeland. NEW STORE.! NEW lill.l.'S CENTRE AND SOUTH STREETS, FREELAND. BEFORE BUYING YOUR WINTER GOODS CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK, ALSO THE PRICES. YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THAT MY STOCK CONSISTS OF THE NEWEST STYLES IN DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLI NERY, WOOLENS, Etc. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, PORTRAITS! Christmas will soon be here and you will need to make a present to your friend or relative. What can you give better than a nice portrait of yourself; TREVASKIS, the photographer, is making the best class of work that is being sent out from any place. It is all high class and artistic. WHEN IN HAZLETON call at his studio and see the fine display of portrait work. 13. TKEVASKIK, 211 West Broad Street, - liazleton, Pa. OEPORT OF THE CONDITION of the Citi -LV /.ens' Hunk ol i'reelnnd, Luzerne county, Pai., ut the close ot business, No vein bur BU, IW4. RESOURCES. Cash on haiul § 2tt,54i U) Cheeks and other cash items KNi :i2 , Due from banks and bankers 24,7.* :* Loans and <hso.a.nt> • investment securities owned, viz: Stocks, Honds, etc 5di2,; .1 Mortgages 18,U25 UO 125,421 51 Iteal estate, furniture and fixtures.. I,UHS 85 Dverdrafts Miscellaneous assets 11 H $2717,017 54 LIABILITIES. Capital stoek paid in 3 50,0110 00 Surplus fund o,.oo 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses ami tuxes paid.... 572 40 Deposits subjeet to cheek.. 170,175 12 Cashier s checks outstuiid , 1,255 50 Dm- to hanks ami bankers. 7,501 47 Dividends unpaid 15 00 Miscellaneous liabilities... 007 00 Report in detail ad' above securities has been | made to C. 11. K ruuihhaur, superintendent of bunking, as called for. State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss: I, 11. R. Davis, cashier of the above name hank, do solemnly swear that the ahoN e state ment is true to the best ol my kimwledge and belief. 11. It. Davis, cashier. .Subscribed anal sworn to before me this tenth day of December, 1804. Chas. Orion Stroll, notary public. Correetr—attest: Charles Dusheck, Michael Zemuny, Thos. llirkbeek, directors. JOHN FECOr.ii, MERCHANT TAILOR, 81 WASHINGTON STREET. Fine line of samples for fall and winter suits, overcoats, etc. Excellent fits ami good work manship. A trial order requested. COTTAGE HOTEL. Washington anal Main Streets. FRED. HAAS, Drop. First-class accomodation for permanent and transient guests. Good table. Fair rates. Bar finely stocked. Stable attached. Philip Gcrilz, Corner Front ami Centre Streets. lam the oldost jeweler in town. I ha.ne ah# the largest practical experience in repairing and will guarantee you thorough work. I have always in stock the largest assortment of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Plated ware. Kings, Diamonds and Musical Instruments. I will do ENGRAVING FREE OF CHARGE on any article purchased from me. Single Tax Courier, NATIONAL SINGLE TAX NEWSPAPER. It gives the single tax news of the world weekly, single tax discussions and the very best of propaganda matter. Foreign corres pondents in .Japan, Australasia, France, Eug fand, Canada and other countries. The Courier is a 10-page, 64-column paper, in verv clear print, on tine tinted paper. It is a valuable champion of the cause which is at tracting so much attention throughout the world. • W. E. Bit OKA Editor. Published by THE COURIER PUHLISIIING COMPANY 810 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. SI.OO I'ER ANN VIM..
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