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Tree t Ii (•iMr^Uh . ^AteteBtk .mlvZJuu.; isvtwTiLr™' hl-raknW tr" ' a mrnimmmmhm mm. Be. fee... IblmrbU,^ Wtt.n..., ■■iWj nmd. i*r ^ r*» "*K *"*"' ww—nm sad to torn. '"'' B* Mr Ht Sear . bases «row., Tktamrfiklm.. '. " 1 \ HETTIE BARKER'S WORK. ; "" Tbtve to a young tody who hai > . falaro before her." said toe profeaeor. a. . • toll, fair rirl pawned bls.friete sad l.lm- . •rlfct ItoiialmjMix lotto- Art i «*»]. "Oaa of out not promising I peplto to Mlm UMtto Barker." "Toe think her a geelm, torn r 1 . -Mr Mm ml grata* ia that It Is a i rapnrttj for eery bard wort, superadded i to Ibt rrraUvs tatoa'. Triad by that . Maodrrd, Mho Barkei ocrtaialy to a I Ttofaaou srords, had hoard 1 thro, would bate ehatnd aad etimu- I toted Hok. although she hard!, n«ded •web support- Shs was painstaking sad ' ■■■'J "11^. ^toeile. ate (rated tor ' Rktolngbeferebra Ukaalur*ta«bedfe I jw tbt^opr^ « ; tort ate haaaljr tor a daar Jlltto botot tor , * Ite^fajte S^STl!Steri!te i mm lb. idol uf lb. daughter's ban. I : toe tomb lor which aba lougsd. .^w^uts--rjs J ; Uteubi **•• 'Stea'ham at I W te firstsbe taraod dta£ ate > MW Bat Ibtec watao titer to la- j tem tom.tatea.ate dtmtallIr idling bar impulses. Slit rnl down- r Mkku. aakad bar toadtody tor a cap ol , ««te aad urate lite tha tfaaa labia la thr I tear, ^lara boar b«r eache] "T^ItUu!!"7 ' tot tkat toeesiktd through UwButo S y^watete. paatthe familiar oottoj,aA a onwnrd to tba brown hoaaa oa ■ 'he outskirts, through ths hallow, over r to* bill. There waa a ll(bt to mothrr's " s lilalttoWii That was Aral Miners*. wto. b ri baaa seal tor. tea. of ° aoanr. Urttle oprate toe gate ate un- h latched iba bitebra door. Father was V alulae by Ihr labia. bis bate bowad oa d Us betes He touted up m Mat ralerx! . u safes erar an ante oldsr; gria ate ■ ar aba root. «ad pair with watobla* ate * gtsssnB i * telliU to Ute Burs, ate tba katela waa £ -rathw." aid Hattia. "haw to U She ktated U>. ate ba praaaad bar ^ totod at k$ ottered toe word, •• Going." " u'.TluI! fnB b*t "** to y.">— ■**»!—■ ; yaa-Haatar. TWaalltoat-ak.pt for ' ""aertfewrat nflDyat therarrow tirfc ; 4 Mtowa. As she look tebro borate end " — k ate hungthasi oa tba otd Ball to U SfSM^Sisip s boa coald abr dnak it? Bat aba moat k. ba eala aad «rapoaad. No tosrato- w bat teste disturb tba pcaea to Iba ad* tor onuuMl to the fusral was wgsbete the beans with •id J* end IteLuTteT Wte*te: tef toteytootetenUtiUltoxbt. Tbab.--tor. to»teA.toa t.-mbbtot. tor «ok•E^ftrxrq:

alarati did tba work baraad." " ton It Mltod bar.' waa too Utter raHla too Oaabad wlto iln.H lal _"KHtod^ bgl Itotbla*^ oMba kite. Batte* ™ra naUMUaac m"ir «d Saoirto bit raoofh to brlp a *ood daal ad hippy8" Ute" willia* tort raa oa Buy aa acraod Lo tba taorntoo ate orratoca. pbadad Hte.". tbra^'l bad ao way to aarato* lor teyaalf. I will pay arary dollar to a WOOU-I rya 11 yoo will ayraa lo b I tea aattea oar. Tberr la Maltote Bryara Sha woaM eoov. ate aba-a not a attaatar." " I tail you TO not bart har.-brao-awarod obattoately. " I deal wratyon to work, nor to aant moory to help tar. I era pay ay own way." Bo Hattto pn op to daapatr. (ariiax. teww^Jrilpm wbaa tor ■text ttote ba weal to tow^ ate rafacod an extra man to wort nim in tor br Id. Bat >ba fawbt oat bar batttoa to allmor . TO Ton aba waa aa patient ate .wart a. abler mold ba air. to* him in hi. maatearudbtotctytoaooa.. ToBo»« ararbaaa. Bar bread ww U*bt. bar bolter ww firm, and tor borne ra. i date I bat bar art, brr (caiua. the work I ol bar aooi — where wee It Bowl How ■ eror. ahe waa too healthy, and loo boar. 1 and at nlybl too tirod, lo warp orar the I Writable. Yet whan abr .Olid in bar mother's abr tbonyfat tor aa internal that i they moat all be irtotakaa. The pile I too. ww aayalic la lu Inayoility. and , tha abarpaaad toatom w tba child ao lorrd ate yrmnad lor knell down by I tba bedrid, ate took tor thin finjrra in I -I am (lad yon bar* ooat. Take I caza to tothrr aad the children, my dear. r dardnaghtar." Una by oese Use words waa. a pep i tarn spokra by toa depart i or mother nrrra wmtaoaad , tor (aally. ate tbry atood quietly about toe nod. until, aa • peaorfnUy w an infant fotn* to alewp. ■ aba coaed' ba( ry.a oa rrerytbla* > earthly Two yaara wore away . One day bar father liagarsd about ' tahi°^i "" hi" cleared Lis throat atreral linsea. and ■aid. at bat: "Btear, I'rs aonrthiag to UU you. 1 ate^nutof lo ba married tob aftsr "Marrisd! TUaaBaraooa! Fathrrr exobhaad Htetie. a world to rrproad in bar Unas. -Tan. 1. User: wythia* eoatrarr about UP I re waited bag coou(b to toowreapaei to your aotbar. ate It will make it rariar far you. TW ww wbj I picked out M cIIm. Uaytm, knowing you thrugbt wall to bw. aa ateaody young wouma. with plenty of toeatlty.B elite. Hay nee! Mr. Barkar prndeetly wilbdrrw after Baking hie anrrkmespetonek to Me daughter in a When aba mar to tonsil, and oould think, abr waa coaslurted by the rrfteotioa that it ml|ht bane Kaau wocaa. At MrUraa, a Mad, ox -eyed tntoara. w. old nrltorr abrra Tom nor bate Betela. Ate rba wawld ba frro to retain to Hew Tort. So. wbaa aba seatte baraaU mm by bar aaaai in tba (aeaifiar rtoaabar bsart waadad. ate ber con ■rite" at pwoa. But tor touob bad loatamab to iu teaoaaa, ate aha feb that aba would ba alow to (again bar Iferylte. as Moid, to work wbaa the other, wen goor. abr thought orar tbe rite. Her daar mother! How she Wg»d fee tori Bow ahe "balled when oh! wbaa. would aba b. able to make op what ttom ywn btol token away' 1 Tba Iran dropped one by oaedown (bail I. She »., w no ehadnw on tbe bad tetond ate a band, gratia and Crm. look ba" toils comforting dap. -Hattto." auditor protoaaor, -you draa your duty, ate bow, ttomcb road beeore you ba a bard aae in UWk^de aot be dtommngto. I w.l. A amUaoatbaabad through toe twra anytolar im U whtob aag ^ -My darling, it would ba my We driigbt to help you always, if you would tot ma. I ban bawd you a km* U to said that tba frufemuab wife, though a gnuafU ate highly appra. riaaad arttot. b aqwdly a pwbei boaw*»Wr. QwtUaly ' aba b a happy DoeBar Philip Lridj*to' tobLly, bw praaaatad lo tba Vbtar wd Horner amarute of ItoUalmrrily of Pqmyitodkb^rtW^* WteWT tram^tto "id to' ton '•Jbt'to'iStoi'w ■lite", tww are eato W tote tba abtea. Tto twiau if ttey may be wu «f aaaS witbir awr. aad to to jwwTtoUte MwtoM [■rauw— aa- TbaBtommel.W to•uTte tetfete W^TalwMte. rad ! "

Mrt.J. B. Qibbina, of Mount Baar ling. , *J- la m. 8aUto Gray, a eolorad woman o! . Meridian, Mitosis 10. William Buylia. of PtolaBrld. L. I„ 1 . to BlwtT -bra. ate btowtia ninety arnn. 1 Tba baby to abctytex. Mrs. Praakto WUHama. ol M ah lea- ' burg coraty. Ky, to in ber lotto year. . W. F Hicks, of Waatrilto. L. L. ia in hie ninetieth year, ate haa not a , gray hair in hit head. , " A Waterloo reierao. namad^ornelin i Woods, died at Hnlilax rrowtiy la bin I ninety-third year. ] Admiral Waatphail. toa oldest coo- 1 mlselmed officer to tbe Briliah nary, died nocBtiy, aged niasty-aiae. < Chriaty Mclean, aged tie. and Mrs. 1 Diana CUnra. aged 101. I For forty years Mrt. Abram Soott, of ' Hempstead, U I., bae been called 1 "Granny Soolt-' She le now ninety- 1 A body recently found in tor canal at j Ileum. N. J, prored to be Tbomaa ' Coogra. who ww in bn ninsty-firat ' H wry Green and bis wile are inmatee J Be la 104 yeare old. aad she Is ninetyMrs. Mary Simnri II red In Qnrbrc ' (when toe city ww besieged by toe ! { American troops, aad was bom tberr ' W7 yean ago. Star Katland, Vh, lives Mrs Monet ' lealcr, who does ail ber own housework, although toe bw Head a hundred yaara. Uriah Bedell, of East Meadow. L. I.. , is ninety-two, and ra active veteran ol , 16 to. Thomas Smith, of Freeport, L. I., is ntoety-one aad bin wife eighty-three, | Although Mrs. Rally Wilder, of Pittafield. Ohio, is in her 101st year, abe at- . tended the Sanday-acbool featiral held ( recently. t Mrs. John Welletead. ol Far Back- 1 sway, to still active, ia good health, and s attends lo ber domestic dntien daily, al- i ■bough toe is 101 years of age. 1 Tba oldest practicing lawyer la New ' Tork State la Argill Gibbt. of Roches- i trr. He is to h'a ninaty-third year, c He baa had six nous, alio! whom hare t barn admitted to the bar. • Mm. Catharine Roberta, of North Al- ■ fred. Me .is a brilliant member of ao- a cicty and w)oya rxoallaat health. 6 he o crlahrn'ed her ernteonla! cm the ntolh d ol last April. p Two hundred aad thirty-fire of bit a children aad children's children were fttotokHdWa^ w's".. wbollTOl a lobe 118. n -All thabl am tot'lleetoally aad fi morally.- said tor bishop of Man- u Chester, -Iosrato my mothrr". Mrs fi Freer he* just died ol para]} sis at the a age of ninety yean. V y Nicholas Maori ww 101 yean old a when he died at Mandrills, Pa. n One bun '.red ate twraty-toree eh 11- >■ drw. gratechlldtra. grate gtateohii- Jj ^^^."wtolfkbaKyU?. P'*"lCTV " When Springfield. Mass , bad but b MM inhabitants. Elijah Blake made it <> bis boasa. Ba died there reoratly ia ■ hisntosty-eirth year. He ww an rx- » member of toa State legislators , o John Marsh, of Wawayaada. N'T.. '■ Utoough ninety yean of age. It poa- ' aaaaad of a robust and vigorous coostitutfoe, aad bw Marly all bis teeth b to SI aorad a state at wbca he Was a " Mn. Sarah Sanford. of BUdwtoyN. h T-. Is to bar atostialh year aad of uim- " paired laralel paw ere. Two of her now u to W^ywre^te^" HaL^Tbe tote * tbe first boat through tha Locfcport. *' S. locks; that ha went to am at thirty yean ol age. aad followed that " Tpcatkm fifty years, ate for lortythn* « years raa oaths Kriemnal. Ha nan r •> wore aptctaciee, never carried a caw to ate never tree sick. u if Tha farm census ia of old Roman T ScH£r7£?r " offictol enumeration of penou.-. their ^ property pwarahy, with such facts w J* ^toahw U^jUwral awfal. phyah ^ pto to mj nltef? rai tba moat wctoltoW ttotkU record at tha kite to that ol Moses ia toa wilderness. There ton,, reaped of a Chiasm www made by com- * mate of tor Emperor Fas tOM B.C.. ate of owe to Jnpw radar Mikado ■ lladar tha noaarilarina of Sokm the „ ritlimi of Atoms pers divided ate regtomred is tsar ilsnra. aooordtog an tbe amount of toair taxable property or „ had la appear, ate lo iwhie. upon C path. Mi late ate dwulFag. tha namgr u'kfetoa.** i'i it! ipi' 'ate to an at toa i^ihtote Faaar the Gmw to tTPfohad aawawmkan af toa aala

In Iteto ted' a "ylnltomaii who ra- ' tfrtog many nan in thr Hut the camel . ■ baate of ktertha. Ha to not ao pwwwfal aa tha elephant, but ha era carry ra I enormous load ra hla back. He dote notdowwURagiy. however, aad ia by ' toe elephant soon beomnte radar proper ' training. When I firm waag to (tela, te a young man I waa connected with a ' In ore, aad while than I had w abuad- ' ant oppmtuaity of Mpdylng the camel i for means of carriage to that part of tor . driven u,'uj our office dooTand loaded , with wine ate barr oases lor far-away . clumsily down aa his great knees and allow Mmsell lo be loaded without as . doubt that be would have permitted I himself to be loaded until be wescrosbol tot earth beneath tbe weight of >be load bad bto driver seen fit to pUt on tbe . But the camels receiving their | gotten They neree varied to their behavior, ate every om that I ever saw 1 acted la precisely toe same manner. Tbe camel, wbon be to not eating or drinking or being loaded, to invariably ' chewing the cud. His long, crooked 1 ' w to in perpetual motion, and when he ' to told to lie down lo receive his burden j he does so without varying this lares- , •ant masticatory process He awk- ' ward'j* bends his lore knees, dregs his ' ground with a curious kind of Bop. All I this time his long, melancholy 1 see knows what be to lyiat.down for; | and this anmistakahle hypocrisy. I 1 think, stamps ton came! sa an animal of I s very high order of intellect. Bui to s I lew seconds the expression on toe j camel's toot undergoes a striking altera torn. As bs sees the driver approaching with a box on his shoulder he I seenii at tost to understand toe indie ] nity and torture to which be to about to i be submitted, sad toe astonishment. Indignation, and dismay on the ' certainly to make some Impression on I toe stony heart of toe driver. They j have the slightest effect. The man binds toe first box oa toawrelcbad animal's back, aad gops away to get an- | other. Then toe camel, wisely abac j points his hairy now upward. havt I seem snytoinT" tail so ludicrous i M tog casual's appearance at that moment His upper Up to curled back \ from the teeth, bis under lip doubim j aad drops down sa though te bad no further use far It, his great mouth opens ] sride that one can see about ball a , yard dosrn his throat, and out of toe ' mote astonishing howls tost ever start- ! it to difficult to avoid toe conclusion J that the camel's heart to brraklnt ; and : that flow copiously down toe wail | animal's elongated cheeks and dr ip 1 1 toe end of bto nose. In toe uUer- j if each note of woe tbe camel | , ol bto lungs, but he to all toe time bold- , , n large fores ia lasu ii. ate as toe j I driver adds box after box lo toe rile °® ; . bto back, a bowl more resonant and ' i raiding than toe last testifies lo | misery t and never, except when I . he to AoohUtly engaged in trumpet- 1 ing bto agonies into space, arc | gnat watery eyas of lb* camel rotor cd from toe person of bto penecu- ! tor; they fellow him wherever be goes. . aad exprteS to rough their laars cod- j lempa^fedjgaation. astonishment and 1 think it must bare been to s " ship of the desert " that gave rise to ■ tost strew that breaks lbs camel s beck." But tot Eastern driver bas no tear of any such catastrophe, and pries ■ the load until it ism lew toe proper- , lions of aa eiephaalh burden. Then. • the crsea bring bound fast with ropes. ' toe camel is told to rise, ate tbe aaimal. fealiag that be has ooasckatfeasiy 1 doue^cis whole doty by catering bto , (CufiB at every stage of tbe work, coa- . tented ly accepts the unavoidable result, etope bto tears, suppresses bto cries, gets ' an bto feel, end. reramiag bis oecu- c pattern of chewing toe cad. is ready for " week's nerolt that notedly Urn be- 1 Room TMags let Generally Kne wa. • A Bint lor noiaiag silver was estab- . la Bossou U MM. • teHorsrssr— two • miBpiniMdaf* n*!^-0" C~"~" "** J Tbs first dual U ths Uaitte States p was fought at Plymouth. Msas-. U m. J Captain Kidd. ths ptrate. was »- t raSMl ia Boston ate seed lo Eagtote U • ibs. » Ths Egyptians Bads glass ate coiorsd it beautifully MB yarns bsforv ' *nr Mteiy sight hundred years Loa- * don bridge wee tbs unlysns over tor , Ths first ehIM in Seer Engfste was i ban tat Plymouto Colony in MM. ate Us antes was PerMrins White. Tha Masked All I> mi teaybs fi-wd I bydtelodJo^wboMMtoEgd^ - 1.7B yw beSare the titer of ChrtoJ ■ The oriciaal nates o< Albany. K. T„ p fetaMM r ' ' ' ^ JZ B^n l^l'urasr^. oinS! E — Iribs art rise tee in St ^ : L -* ;

NEWS SUMMARY. s ffiataattoa State MBaew. ItoMwa > J«*e Bmgkste. . esfikaewm I ■ i !ssa5w ™ 1 ll I I sa ■■■■! I IB kto whs tor Msg > Mte sad dtoJ^rtsrasdM-tef to toe » tete et IUW0 la-sri.Tlteks we. fcsad J J desswiw.ist si psae eou ^ ^ s *l4°"' ^ i ; SSsSHSSSS Weetera ate fiaetken States. Pee. Taaktogias Mf ArvyTskstc .luteryo the J.lwoe v [l to wrick" tuisllhu . ; to ^Us jeeerroeuo. el tVT ia Jepaa s" tnl J 1 | °*1V| l^rd Msyer of Uslhs Uo isli« yitl j gj'rl "oi^ totoMMteaSftrtEJ" MX "toj^^tiTkr s* tiicw I «m«d by ptoc^ oT~ lETraUMe km Wt'ei'Efor^l ^rmteas. Bte. te ' I S5S , Ert. to tete y. Ptedtog j. te.il. tora by toes wee I !Tl by Mr. Jeeeasf PtoriS ! SSSSS^Ss^E i ■ k^ftlTdjritoXri^B t *^he"lffi W| nlllln^jWMB te aMfe » r .1 n le S-s-. i~i tete(wH.tten a iSSSHSS1"5 : *— V S- u at . nLj-se-sw . rovro'-— 1 Ws&MzB i ffff fStTn M ■ nfli ^ *"* * iXSlBfiSMdfeBSwwi to ** '! 'ft "," " -*••?* *7"* — "

•£aErH==u3 Ii"r.-^i ?d*.' !T i >y -r-'1' ' ^ro^^M^^o-saUtosT^k^to | ' ESSmSSrS • tei tbtoa el lb. vols, m Odltorois. Onto- j !^tT!E^Jate^iywMwpi^ gro» * G; ifttobaTj?* Mmyjl; ^Ma^ted^r i<n8?^!<6«!^XgU. torohgT I M IT* ,! lb. ebUol Slatosloe SCtehwICT of caemSaui ' .y, *< te^jys | ^s" Vn • iiwel" V JriElir "tto ^ Libtoire ate EUk. Tbetvto apopotor Lheocythal lobsUrt 1 ate milk romb'ued aro a deatb-doaliag " potkm. This it partly wrong and ' partly right. Tbe fees to. tbe bard • meat of toe lobster to the m»B tndigvstibto artteto of food that era bv tskrr. laiothebamaa slotaaebs. sad only tor ] fx! state can conveniently get swsy with iu Where vinegar is antra with lobiter it helps toe digestion- A second on the stomach of two poisons oat of three. It follows torn that having stsr. if yee drink a large quantity of j toe gastric Juiaeis suspended, tbe iob- > .trr remains te w) mneh totems the ? two! "work a poison. The sickness - iky! bat-tosPSMlik it yennur 1^ "a SyBBfe' the ^3knlLf |Ia Ttem « S

FOB THE PAIR BP. It is frate that young bsu trom fif- j tssulotwswty year* of age marry young , tbsaseivTs; buulf toeyds- { lay marriage rati! they an twenty or ( twenty-fire years old. thtor SfuBts , sad henoeforerard this diBtrenoe ' steadily in rr sears till ia rxtrauM old ' age. on tbe bridegroom's pert. It is apt . to bs enormous. Tbe inclination of oo- , togenariaas to sred miasm in their trena , every -day occurrence, but it is , boys, that toe statistics beer out toe , satires ol Misckeray sad Bsisac , A United States Senator to reported < to have said recently that be wouldn't ■ gire s fig for a girl who could not an- 1 these question: "How long most s hen set before chick res are hatched f How long does a turkey tee ' before hatching s brood F How old ' most chickens be before they are fit lo ' broil' and si what age are young pigs 1 fit to be roasted r Be says he Ins \ trained bto own daughter on totee ' swer these questions It all means, of Above all s girl should be educated to Red grows more sad more fashionParasol costuuu* are toe mat freak of tosh ion. women of toe p« i »od . ' '' Iridescent bead embroideties oa iet continue la high toshioaEmbroidrry it protered to lace for Call -o and perca> suits, with umbrellas to match, are proltv. nflcctive made ol three loops sad aoe notched I end. drape tbe sides ol tnfleta elk over •klrtsharge rosettes of while or pale- tinted . •alia ribbou. with •singing loops yoir. ' those which are loose, aad are worn I wlto short drrs#rs.|tcstead of I is pcler- | tepbyr good* is bought for tsreoty-oae ] cents s yard, and is in double fold, j takric. very much like English barege, j and to shown la pale siuo. cream, black. ! nsc and drab. V makes preuy Jra- j for furbish lug snow reotee partly worn There are lour major generals oa toe j United Stales arm; retired lieu each drawing an annual salary ol gk.flti. . Eighteen retired brigadier, draw annual | 1 salaries of $4,186 each. hermit.' •• Oh," ahe said. ' I am ful'of | Mary Hay, a colored woman of i 8. C-. 100 years old. res j "tr"*1 ^ *u 1 D^raromOPBSIlw^rT^E* fert~ ns ,EES:v5=rsft.'^ aCtead syaK teys trial- la OUsO. ^iMa-sBtelBiB^ itowWteMddte. pawc- -TEVSr^." n»tCaa'''-l-La VT- - n L ] fcffi SSdSfapmcar,.&t<ffi ! }

Be fogs ye to a weOied city in Italy. yet HI align Boiogaa has no bogs, ye« toe sbope rete wtohths odors of leeks ate garlic. Osdro may I fony-uiBt smiils. but how many faB Bologna' There are nietoerr kinds of rhesee (that are good), and sack with toe shop, al cooked vegetables wbsre I you boy a buiM hot potato tor n aoldl. or a half-kllo tar five of IhBk, all these Si smell; then tbe sausages. It's a persausage fair, an Industrial exposition of Bolognas. They are la liaks. in rut. in bladders (of all atom), in cakas.J'S In stomachs, in lnmnbraasa. In Dots, la "s flask-like forms, in clnba. in cudgels, in „ fatted, lean, spiced, plain, mi Ida wad. " decayed, greasy, moldy, rod. gray, mottled, broken, towering with age. or plump with youth. Tbe language ol toe precious stones to follows: Diamond, innocence; ruby, q and elegance; emerald, success , lore. Opal, hope: amrtbyeU slnourity ; topaz, fidelity: garnet, constancy and fidelity; turquoise, prosperity; ootna- ■ . iian. contented mind ; sardonyx, oonjngal felicity ; agate, health aad song Ills ; Baay Prizes, $$•$. J An eminent beakeris wife' of . E- Z ' T . has Induced toe proprietors of thai ' grro: nedicirse. Hop Bitters, to oflwgcuc * in prises lo the youngest child that say, Hup Bitters plainly, in ray language, between May I. 1880. and Jnly A 1881. This is s liberal sad interesting offer. , and everybody and hto wife should send ~ iwoeroi sump to toe Hop Bittrrs Mtr Oo- Rochester. N. T„ U- 8. A- tor circular, giving fall particulars, aad begin at on re to teach toe children to any ' Hop Bitters ate secure the arias. ^:maaa l. AAA XI i MALT ! UN FERMENTED ; WAn^mrrERs" 1 |fe MALT AND HOPS ^b NittebS 1 JSgJra QKnf&^f ' U DISEASE S . 1 HUNT'S I REMEDY C TUB GHEAT ( Kidney and Urer Medicine, ; mTrnT^ REiib? i I 1 i i pensions;; oj^ftiar I

POWDER FORM. ($ CZRTB A rkCEAHR. W. ROSS WRITES: SgruMfi. m$r fiwpl M, P|n»i$ilk. Veg-etine. FACKAHR II F0WB1R FORM CURED SCROFULA. .....""■sSgjTaguOte la Bold by afl RiafigtBi ■»»»-— = FRAZER AXLE GREK»ET What EYerybody Wants ! WHO HAS NOT HEARD AND READ OF IT I lO CUNTS RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres W he at_ L a n d 8 SIM, KuajaSltBggii^" a JL CO. "" **" "^7 A K jgiWfokT^ SAMijp SS5^tei£Fw''T" "m iS^ rtaa-4 taiT ■tBtrtCTWOte Ctk. pmb. NATRONA "r r«H?SuiSaE~a rorg til urorACTWMW ca- pb ' "BEATTY" OF WASE1NT0S, SEW JERSET, ' ' ORCAN8 The Koran. s WteWnBRdMRRF ^^•aB>-<iffi|- - i.,"