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II I 1 iron. LETTER. An Iut-CTo:;tUirr Eu.li;,-t IVom StUt Luk'j City. Tlie I'nuni Omliiioii t.r AltiUrs lu t'tau -I'roaiim t tut tietitll. Kuccnt at tlio 1'ulls in t'tlirtturj Minor Mint's. tSoceiul Com'spoiKlcncs.t H m.t j,akk Cm. Tha rUV",uon hold Hhlij'piiiM'; ita ?aVue material in-ton-si t ofl'tr.h, u wull iut powur iu tliitiK'sof pntiif.lmrt, sninus sluvrly relaxing. Thrru Kuiuuior back tho writer uimi tha season, in thin rtfton, ''. now, uftor pk'OMUit rtsidrmto of two month, tbis luominiti; o tht hard, iiifht coil of MoruoniMUi sronisquiUtap parent. 'i lio "Irst now thing I foil conscious of upon my lute lu-rHul vm a ginir.l tluvurinjf of tint atimphoro ili'n lliu thinij known as "hooin," ft term imply ing ll fchrilo rtt'O In tho cofimion American itihaulvy for ov.niiijr tilings. TUo ungodly TfiW-i-KtHlo u tiad ilomi ii; 'twas h, In a roilivtivn 6euts who Vail brought on thn "ttooin,'' condition, uni) ls ho v.ho to-.luy is tinning tho tiuritag'n of tho Klnti urmiJod'owu, l"?t.ft podticiUly biji'. in 8 financial w.y. It is a qo;W.s and rsi-hcr compromis ing; common tary tt missionary matters In tjicsa vill 'r''3m' tAat, Jievi-solfa SyZ-' fV books tud tho "v-nX more. c nary of Jjrta of reiil-es tato men shoi.id prove tho tflost po'.i nt facers in disrupt! Mor-; J-n o s m. Hut- Kuf It is tho fact,' . , .. . . . at tous. i.o tar j . m m y observation ' ' - : and invosti-a-7 ? turns J.avo dis- ' '" closed. Tl.rea ''"!" VOt?m j-ours ujo a minister of one of tho (Jon tilo churclic in tlio gouthoi n part of tho Territory told mo be had r.evor known a, ninjrlo instance of a penuino "saliit'1 Ix ing; proselyted to anolftor sect- 6uco a Mcrmon always a Mormon Vonis to bo tho rulo, or W noihi'ig so far ns re litrion poos. I havp Ulkcd with sovcral whom IniTersoi'.y-petard' had boUtod out of MoVmonism, hut with none, hoisted whatever moans they jnlfrht lo, o landed in uny other church. ftato this; not in tlio least decree tn d'Bi'ouia.'jn or prejudieo tho patient unJ weU-dircoted elTorta of tho ninny good men and institutions working hero, hut to indieatu huw hard tho real Mormon unim.il is to trap, cve.i with tho most doc. ; t bait. Uo in, in truth, too nnirnal to comprehend fino Rpiritnal thiiifffl, and. Seemingly, hoHt Iho only help pructieablo in Inn oaso is to pjll tho llack cap of t-;tal unbelief over his head, kick r.'way the very foundations i t faith, and let him drop, hanging him relifi'-,ualy. This ia tho old, tou;rh Mormon, Toupti? Ah, what an impenetrable moral rind covers him! and tho layers of moss that a.e on hind I!ut tho chil dren; there ia where tho leaven is at work; tho schools of the several denominations throughout the Ter ritory are slowly liberating thuid. 1 do not now remember evor having spoken with a young Mormon who was nok "dead ni,'ainst" tho plural tie. What ever his predilections for tho mother church, tho youthful Mormon can not bo brought to swallow Joo (Smith's eiMciai abomination. It's rotund won't go down. polygamous relatigr.ii being se er, entered into tlu-e-a(j;hout tho Ter-riU.-y. and there l's a deal of this I am told, ta-o alioTt wholly assumed by new comers to 2ion. If tlio poor sheep from over fas could bo shut out, Mormon isr'j as a polygamous institution would Soon fail of nourishment. But Mtiil they come in flocl-tn, herded by as fino a set of wolves as ever won a fleece. Yet it is not now as Itonco wa; the pa'.P'y days of polygamous license are ov tho tdursl privilege g(Hd deal Rtoi in. As it onc was. tho husband sought safety on tho cupboard or not only when tho numerous wife of his bosom fell n-fightinp; as it now is, ho necks safety "on tho underground," while tho numerous wife si;rhs in quiet loneliness beside his unpresmnl pillow. JThcro !s little canon for jealonsy now; be Is gone with a Cuited States Mar shal after him. But here at tho heart of 7.ioo tho tremors of tho political ear'hcu.ike p-r v which tbnaiens i-S--S to iiijrult the - c ' --i.'jJ"'.. vCi Great i'raud aro " i felt tho most. H Tho election, 1 .try which hhallcon- 4.Z IT. .'.l7 eminent of tho v r L T r i j city in Mormon hands, as it lias been (since tho first stono in iis 1 fniiTnljition was V'. rrtEstpEivT vrooniil'Fr. it to ,tho keep ing of Gentiles, is nit until February; yet tho streets aro illuminated almost nljrhtly by the torches of marching clubs, and tho air made wenry with the ' noiso of drum-corps and bands. Salt Lako was never before so shaken up by politics, and tho tremor promises to deepen before tho thing is over. The further control of tho ofiiecs is the main consideration with the Mor mon leaders; with tho Gentiles it is the price of real estate, though doubtless a certain amount of tho tiling ca'le.l "principle" is at work on both Rides. Nothing is more certain than that the Government of Salt Lake t'ity has been for a long time of the most haltirg and Kiiurian eort. I. for one, have never seen a more dirty nnd ill-kept city. Tho natural drainago ia fairly good, but there was not a foot of sower pipe in tho place until witl.in tho last n!oniii. Kctno is now being put in on Main struct. Many Mormons are dissatisfied and will vote with the Gentiles at tha approach ing election. They are weary of paying tho church ten per cent, of all they mak. besides their regular taxes, and yet have to put up wiih the mo'Un cient conditions of life. Tho roal-esta e men, comers from both K."t ard tV'st, aro assiduously stirring the broth, nnd hope for nothing Itf'ttor than that K may boil over. They bave put things in a condition of charge; an electrical street railr.ay sys tem is in partial operation, a lir"-alsrm plant is to bo put in, sewers arc layir, fine business buildings are going up, a thie-hundretl-thousand-iloliar hotel is to be built, and real estate has doubles in value with'n a jear. '1 he yoijtijr Mor mon like., this StitnenMdy, and lie is go ing to veto for more of it. The. avcra?o Moramn, who owns a bit of proper' r, finds Mn.'self, by reason tf the ti'6 tiles id their pni!Te- of ie!ir in l r '.ru ri. r:-l.er bvnair luSn ho was a retr If 1 1 1 If. W i. 11 a i in 1 eoruarv a tnl id le let ri hi t 1 3 5.-, 9 ts just a-: lameuialily bunitta as the ivit l'f lis. Of the HLnmit rsibahlity of tho Gen tiles winning in February tliero s.hmiis n rcasoiiuldu doulit. In tho August election of legislative delegates they had the best of ililn thf city bv h rmall majority, but the MiinHi of lather their leaders, tdaim that they were unduly saiiguluq anil tailed to put In their "bfst Ut','.:,.,, That they will strain svery nervo to retain tho wonderfully ' srtit. mvaH" Vhey have been m) )orf t'kjoying goes With out aigi 1'hoy have already brought ia mmiy float mg voters from other parts of tho Territory, and aro keeping them employed nbout tho city in one capacity or another, and this nightly apwh muking, protesting and drum jmmmel lng bespeak thoir fear and agitation, if the Gentiles gain tho victory in tills city la February it will bo a Bore blow to thooath-lKiund brothorhovid of tr(t"t'. j. 1'lease Ood, they may b nie'ely knocked on the l d !n A Jiolltlcal sense, and the poor fthucp of Cull liberated and turned out to greener pastures and loss tro'ibii j Waters. AT.v.v Mil.luS ki:itu. SHOULD HAVE IT NOW. A. lJldy Wio Tlilnka IJi-Trcanurcr Siiuni Nhuuld Have a Monument. "The women of this country ought to erect a monument lo the memory of ex Tecasuivr Spinner," says an elderly lady in Washington. H was suggested that it U 'too soon to erect a monument to Spinner, inas much as some of the greatest mn Out ngu has produced arm lying in graven which arc but cheaply Marked-. "Xo Walter whether Nplnncv Va alivo or dead," sho continued, "the women ought to erect a monument to his mem ory. I think It ought to have been done long ago, so that tho old man could have gone to see H biiiiself. I don't be lieve in waiting for men to dio and to bo nltnost forgotten before tho world shows itu appreciation of them." "Hut why, mdm, do you think tho women shoiihl do this?" "Hwtuso General Sninner was tho ftrt.1 man to eomo forward and fight the j battlo of women with the Government. Ho employed women a clerks lit iho lieasury in pai l nieni, null U1U 10 in spite of bitter opposition. I Was a oor girl then myself, and fotild pet almost nothing to do to make an honest living, when a place was found for m In tho t4 Treasury soon aftpf General Spinner issued his mandate upon the subject. I was doing housework, sewing and all tori of menial labor for my daliy br';ad. I was a good-looking girl, and vice was calling me with alluring voice to a life of ease when this opportunity to earn a living, and a good living, camo to mo. I have been saying daily prayers for that good man ever since, and I shall oontinuo to do so as long as I llvo. I shall try to Impress upon all others the fact that he was one of tho greatest and best men in tho world and shall never ceaso to urge women to unite in erecting a monument to his memory, lio was a practical friend of our sex." . 8. 1). F. COT AROUND EARLY. A Kenilnlscem of Otd Zack" Chandler. When popular "Old Zack" Chandler, of Michigan, was chairman of tho Hope. b lican Jvational Committees and bad his headquarter at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel, ho was a daily and hourly surprise party to every one connected with the Com uiltti.o in any rapacity whatever. One morning about five o'clock ho walked into tho room of the secretary of the committee, and his presence startled tho colored watchman out of a year's growth. Tho sable citizen was watch ing the oillees, with both eyes glued tightly by Morpheus, with both lips gaping at space, with Isith no;jtri's res oi.ant of snipes. It was scarcely day light, and when Mr. Chandler pulled the cork out of his piofanity bag and l'o slip a volley of Invectives of bis sul p neris kind, tho darkey jumped from his chair as if shot. "Got up, you in fernal lazy rascal," shouted Chandler, "get up and wake the secretary, tho stenographer and thrco clerks." The surprised watchman rubbed his now bul-rlng, wide-open eyes, and com ing to the c inclusion that Mr. Chandler must be a little "under tho influence," ho remonstrated, telling him that the secretary and others were ash-ep be cause, as be said: "You can sec, Mistu Chatiluh. hit am not mawnin' y it." Tho great man from Michigan ripped off an other section of profanity and said: "It Is morning when the chairman of tho committee gets here. Go and tvll them to report for duly." Tho secretary and clerks were awak ened nnd put to work, and atalwut eight o'clock Mr. Chandler dropped off into a gentle seven-hour doze in his otUce chair. Tho secretary and clerks were obliged to stay awako and attend to their duties all day, because public men w ere coming and going ail the lime. HiK-U'.ir1ed lirowue. General T-m lhow ne, of Indiana, hai long been a prominent member of the House of Ileprt sentatives, and hi agreeable manners have tended to make hin popular in Washington. He is an obliging gentleman, and never is known torefuso a request for assistance, no matter from w hat quarter it may come. The various landladies w ith w hom be has boarded have asked him to pot em ployment for their pretty daughters and other relatives, and General Browne has instinctively done bis best foi them. His kindly heart has recently pot him into trouble. The fact lt bt is and for years has been an intimate friend of General Harrison's is well known to Washington eiEce-s.kers, and they have come down on Browne in great flocks. He has said "yes" to ail of them, and was trying to get Govern ment positions for every one in the National capital, w-emingly, when it was suggested from the Wbito House that "charity b srins at home." Kxamixi r, State who was the suthor t-f the phrase " hat's in name?" ard i.justra'c in meaning. anli.late- bacon. Tony Faster "a ian i awcil theater. A lMsltnrttmi. "Wtai r lary, I'r. Stiggins?" My fcalnrv.' s-a i the clergyman. .-ii.Hlr. "is.-Coo. But my pay is sliout :.c'... io.e. "W i: it t -reii trost ilthefjuf .. . r . 1 : o cf 9 is'ja "Si ,siii.K iSO M)SLltiUT"lHt.u. Auolhir 1 hrUI tuna ami Nfitr Tms Ah iiuhI, hy "A Aluti," if tl Uti k f-1 odi !(...(, KtiW JC.,.I f"f i'lf'Ulll'i'V;., The r.lil.of America, 11 ami Stbiiis 6 Weil, who huvo rend tlio instruct ive ug,w of "tVutt hiu-plieii'1 (lssfi, "Vol IttKBl." ilSMl). "i'eirl.llul,,, (lss!i, "Coul and t'oke," UV. , diul ''iron and Hle l," il-'J, tflU b.i plou-4 to know that tha latest and briifhlest (if the fiimnus H' liA.vn series, l,smi)iit sd r'iiHl'.-l;l, ;'.') ho jHjtlHdviitiy ti'.iuils tliat chorus of iP'cViv'.i's tvhich wt'hiiiiicd euch fct ll m'Ctlocessoril. 'A Man" Invites the attention ef Ma in. quiaitivo boy and girl visitors this year, to uuudcrs iu tlio lu-aveus ubuva, rv cuiid by tiio telcsc.ipe, ll.l U tlu'iil ull alwiit tinl sun, moon, unmet i, aulcllltesi, lixi n Mmsi coniiiu, anil tlmlr innventi'tll, u.id en pluins the 'itttf, i.y which they are gov-eriu-o. 'tho acliieveinmits of tu lenco iu tho Hold of astronomical reseurch uie pre eiit dln liuigu:!0 so clear us to ba en lly umlcrslood by all reader. The book ucb bales, wtiilo it elovsu end bnpioVeit "Sunatiiii and Mnonllglil'' compriiies 113 pSRes, jiroluscly iliustruled with choice engraving. lis covers are oriimni-uusl Willi appropriate dcsiitua, bciiutli uliy pj Int.: cd I n colors, l'rsctli ;,i,v,UI tt ''Iilslious f .ftl) the imtt''ii,s iiio ii icuds of the lioi k .1 sf Hoi rs, uud w ill bo sent post paid to uny part of the world (as also previous issues, if desired) at tlio iiomiiial price of ten 10) cents per ropy. Write oiir ad dress plainly and Incloso leu (lit) cents iu stamps nr coin, to J so. biiB'riA. U, T, ai 1". A., CUicuao. Ki.r.riUN'Ts have been known to live to the 're ef 4tKi years. Jlonil-- Youn msu tloe he in too niu. hof hurry tosculua ciephaut. lio'U kecrsWiuslou 'l'l-s Uflu ipk Ksrpt ant .tsrt!.lMni Vis tha Asores, t,lHtwitnr, allr antl Sionie; k bHir bf ladies and jrriilktuibn. to Visil the Fast, Th";. ocean stesmcr "( ircasfiailj1 fin tens, n.. K-eit bliarter.'d to suai Willi the fcarty fiv.iil New York Ffbruai-y ill. H liirn, through Franco, Fnglaml and Sseot land aUmt May fit It. The second section urriviug iu New York tit fur from JnneTth. . Tho main tour will cost lens than ViOo in Its choajiest form, itiuliatory cxi ursions to Bphosns, Constuntiut pie, Vienna, &c,, can bo udilcd to the l outo Jor a reunuiiuhla iu crisisc of exisir.se. , . Hollo Floyd, tii pritu o of Hyrlan Prano nien, will I'.cVu clinrgu of the Oriental i.oo ticu', and Siossr. Huo & Hon, of l.omioii, have been engaaed to main pit the European sect on. Ilev. lr. C. F. Thomas, un ex- Iterleuced director of foreign tours, will lave general charge r route. A number of voung ladies have clready been booked, us Mrs. i'liouins will have charge of a depart ment lor triem, This Will bo thi tno-d nf m fnaii-v tVvef before titTored Ie tliis line. For fuither Itartlcuhirs addivss Geo. Jday l owell, 1'. O. x iik riiiludelphii, Fa Notk. K ten iays' siei lal trip from Cairo to Karnak it a'.so provided for, Ths girls give little thought td the affairs 61! stato, liut when the subject Is bachelor they know how to rcduos tho turplus. li'Ughamton JLim-a'd. VIRES' th lummiir'i rour hsn fnce4 Wliat.lisll make It tsirntf ont Whfn tt'e lr-(i w lb ttn t. nliaCl Wbal .linll arlvi, swkjt tti Cain I '.i- tfiMi s pa.utti tirti.'Uiim A fli-r nliulitr 1 o r tn (i"-t. Din tlio ItiaJ of pain tim v tiwilis. And mo nut fsiunt hit l.i-t all the pleasure of life when tho Wife nnd mother, upon whom the hniipincss of home bo largely depeinls, is ulTllcted with the dol Icalo diboasc peculiar to women. It is ter rible to cotiteiiiilnU tho misery cxistieg in our midst because of tin prevalence of these diseases. It is hi(.-u tlmo that all Women should khow that there Is only one tiro roniray for ail female complaints, ami that is lr! Fierce s Favorite l'li'serlptioiL Do not allow ill-healtli to fasten itself uikih you. Ward it oh by the uo of this stand ard remedy. But If It has already crept in, put it to rout Yoil can ilo it. by the use of the "Knvovile Prescription. '' it is yinr nttt( J to give satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it will bo returned. For biliousness, sick bead ach,indigcsi inn, and constipation, lake Jir. Pierce's Bullets. A rViTiTKMisihiaH dcfln"' an optimist as twoiuaii who has a now winter i-louk and nuct uud a pessimist as a womuu who has neither. Hai kktt, Aiiknsas, Aug. 20, 17. Br. A. T. ritiAi-i knbeiiolk, Hochester, Fa. Vir S r.- I wish yon to send mo a bottle of your Antiiloto for llniaria, winch 1 see mlvertuicd in the ilnh tM,nl A'l&xtitt, i;iiiittanooga, Tenn., mid which 1 can not get here. Fifk-on years avo my mother had third day t hills, und alter trvimr the doctors and other mi-di ciiics wlllmut relief, a friend recommended your Autiilote; hhn tried it, and mt Uue effected a periuaucul cure. Truly yours, J. H. KiiWAiins, l'ustor M. E. Church. It takes a irood dal of sand to perpetrate some sugar frauiis. UutehiusuU (K.uo.) Kcws. Ax engagement is a very fragile thing. It can not ho droiiped without breaking it. "-Terre liuuto Express. A SE r.s small as hoimrpathie p"!lets, and as eiisy to take as sunn-. Fvcr.vb.viy liUes them. Curter'si.i Uu Liver l'ills. Try them. Wnrv lightning strikes it admits of no arbitration. lSurlinjrtou Free Press. PtH'KBT pin cushion free to smokers of "Tansiil's Bunch" Go. Cigar. BrT place to hold the World's Fslr riphl around tho waist Boston Uerald. A OKAN'ii Jt'Ht never goes behind the re turns iu finitugiUcouiius. N. U. FicJtyune, THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, .lat. CATTI-K Shliiplng su i is .. . s 25 t i tluiehei steers.,... u 1 Native cua-s IU w ) lines ioi.U to c hoieti heavy )i u l W UK AT No. 1 it'l IS kt No. i hard lis w COItN No. a OATv-X 1 I-1; liVK-No. 1 t',ltm LotU I'utiiils, per sack ... 1 sv 1 talicy 1 (. I 1. IS 4 1 hi I& 7't UI, Vl'l l'i St mi I 4 4 m 13 Kt 5 It lu id 6 0 7 u 'to as at uo ri k'i 11 intj 0' 8 40 Vl 'M tin r ! S r.c, l 4..1J it m IIAY-llsleil lll'TTI- fl Choice cri amerv. CIII.KSK t nil errutn , Kliiis clioice IIACON llmm shoulders Sides r.Attri I'Ol ATOliS ST. I.' t IS. CATTLE tihipjinii: sti-vi .. S 41 4 hull lit is' sti't'ist .. 3 00 m & lines racking M a MIKK1' Kair to cliune tin itf 1 Kl.ul H hou o . f l u i s f.o 2M lsj 10 w ill W IIKAT-Nu 1 It-it CtlHN-No. 1 (lAIS No i HVh No. 2 Ill TTKlt I'reaiiii rv 1-ollK (TIICAl.t. rATTI.R Shippilm stiiers .. . tm IIim.s I'nckiiiK anil Hliipping IMS S MII-KI" Kairloclloiie 4m t t Hoi It Wtnli r wheal 114 a I WIIK.U'-No. I reii T.v tons No. J ' 2 - OATS No. 20 HI K No. 1 4t w Hi ll Kli Creatin ry Id M T it 411 11 IMIlk .. 9 t 1 NKVV VOUK. rATTI.K Teinuion to prime. 4 on S lloi.s i.oi.il tnclioiee I li I flxiCKUnod to choice 40 si t W II K A T N O. 3 red S1 iiiiiN No. m-im M1 Western mixed ?7 Hi ll KK Creamery 11 IHIUK 10 35 m V 01 'tb 10 40 su " 6e Acid In the Blood Anrtitt iltif In th )nlnt, l tieiterml i b Ik otoMcf rhejiBttawt, from hmh smi minr nlT-r ftt this MWiKnl, Ht'S HtNkntn I ! h br1 dfrful fiiwn In rvrintr ttott rofnttaiDU Jt new ttattrt- Uie sriditTfif in bkiod anil retnre tr TVil tlaisa to ocAMhv (,..- iu. I.' y uffvr from rhonranilfn, try liwxl a h r MBrilU. "I hire riern anrTerinc frvita mm mevlt MtArk tt rhfmkiia IMnrH tr hap iipram of n, inf drfttoraitM nki J. .int. whirl) can1 awrlhni nd iMn patfi. Hkv1 FrttrMparllla rat4rtl rir eaiaitim.rlt? 1 lh bliKwl artd rli9Td tho patn o thai I am Mrf Mtua. I. T. Um. Ppriimaeid, Mo. Hood's -si arsapariila SoM by U 4rac:IMt, fl ; tim f..r IA. rrfesrtsi nnlf tOO Doses One Dollar Eli' Crs-m Ba!m IS WCHTB JICC3 T31KT telu C.-mmt Z CATARRH. AppW ! i'ua u:t parb no'Hl f 4 t H f LY f rm H- . N i' I ii3 tATAnitn. (Vtarrltiii irafnM Ms fr-e ..ott Trnt mi-til, Bnffcrora aro not iteneraily aware that these d.suisrs hid cnnliurloii, or tlml tin V aro duo to the presi iico of liviiur pni uil-s In tin' liuiiiK iiie.iuiiriino of tiiu lieso and oiiilacliiiifi tuls-s M hto.ii oi ui li tier.roli, however, has proved tins to W a I act, and tl e result el this discovery is that a hii'l lviiieiv tut a ijn.it . h)-mii!n,bil M'lioicby CittioA )i '.i r...i !ii..l I H- .1l.-,.'..es un isinuuuciitlV ciinsl iu from olio to tlirno siujlile sppbculloiis inaile ut home by Uia Luiieiitoiico lu two weeks. N. it. This treatment is not a Sliun or on Ointment; both have Ihxii discarded by ppiilalilepbvKii-lansasiiiiurlous. A pampli Lt exliliiininir tins new tn atnient is sent on psoipl. id, Ihi-i-e renin, in Muiiip ,PV snd Klluf Rreet, Toronto, Cunmla. ( lru (sin rftarucito. KunV rers from Catarrhal troubles should rarelully read tlie abo a. l'ttnntrs one stromr objection to women as wiUurs U that tiu-y can w,t even iu spoken t wiihoiil a pivllui inary tli ilal-ttiCMi-s Atntirieai: . , Coniiuiiiilloll snrply t'urrtl. To tiik I'iiitoii: Flcase inform your readers that I have a p . .itivo remedy for the alsive unnicd disease, lly its tlii.cly use thousand of hopeless eases have bet n l,.1..l,UIA,,l ll- .....'.l 1 kl,..ll I... I.1...1 ll bUI.,1 t.i-o hotlL.tt nl I..." IS i.o li' rill K til 1:11'.. Of I your readers who W o consumption It' they Will semi mo tl.eir express and post elhcc addrtsss, llcsiss-tt'itliv', T. A. Hmm-i m, M. C, iiil lVni l siiftiti MtiW lerk. tnf. hsftti w hi(H-e flies without advancing k hew i'leii i.r t.iuKii.'tf an eli oco-c'i-iiier ni tmisiiiuiid tio:;ht Ihi be Iseenfid PIT to the kut tienver, Miiuaukeo Jourhui Ann iihypf the new waWt.f coinpoimds ss uiH.d as tho uld'faahioni'd soapi Jhibbins' i.lcclric oo-ip has been sold fcverr day 'ut 21 W'fHit, and Is now just, ns FishI lis ever. Ask jour grocer for it itud take no other. . PKATtt has no terrors to the tradesman who furntshc tho ilorai . tribute at tha funeral. llosion Trani.crlpt. A Citeep, t'oi.n, t.ii Hokk i'liiniAT sin. aid hot be iioelecUd. lluowx's IIhum iiiai. TaiHiics are a simple remedy, uud give proa.pt relief, 25 els. a box. v A LIFE-rKESEUYEIiS thrown to yon ladies In the sea of troubles tnnt threatens to cn-iilf you in its dimer frsuijbt naves, so to sjiejik, and ono that will limit you over Its threatening cnwls with rrfnet ssftlr, Is found in ir. heroe s Favorite Proscription. Vim make a ilnn gcrous mistake if you tlo not sciztf nnd make use of It if you are atiticted with uny of tbisie ili-trwwinir ailmenu peculiar to your x, ttvksl "female coinplnintjj," for it is a euaranteeil remeiiy for all such ills. In fait, it is the only medicine gold by dru gtts, for such ailments, untler a tosiiive runntntce from tho manuftu'tunii-K. of sut ifacuon in evei-y c 10. er money refunded. I Usu I fruaraittco ou bottle-wrapper, which hs boon faithfully carriisl out for many years. As a pow erftd, inviconitin tonic, it im parts strength to tho whole system, and tii the womb and its ej.(s"iiln,-. iu par ticular. For overworked. " worn-out," "run-ilown," doliilitntl uwhera, iniUineri, dn-nstnakers, iiittinstress.s", " shop - girls," bufktira, iittrsintr m tliers, and Imbio women Ei uernlly, Dr. herc's Favorite Pro scription is the Ki-oates-t ourthly Iskiu, being uiiwiuaitsl as au up.tiiu cordiai and re storative tonic. As asootlmij and strengthening nervine, CATARRH msnently cured by DR. (AGE'S CATARRH ill I jnjl(i jjs! ' p' jfsrSli '11,1! I filS MTMnr-lisa-tf .Vat 1 1 a.iir. mm Vat- - ' - r,u mrni-' S ' Aaaa..iiMiarvi-..; .ir-itii fc.-.t . ' I HAVQBTH mm PLANTER A " ' -""w..-T . . . . -w..vv-- M It U obTlon thiU tha easier rower works th bur the m Brtitprtil nwmtfi rviiC mfvr M llnfiwlll nait h. ll.iiU tlak AT V W r . i- .. ' T T ataif' , TiBW.J.- . . . m a , i ' - s. i i n s.Hj. t- .. rhrrk-wlr. thnt flri fj J4r T-jr-sv ! IrLi 5 'i it. " 1 ' " ' " i!r...ii..r. It w..m. i-s.ilr. tlk. Ir af Hit land; by TW.1-,. vr"1"- . . - . , s t.iVll'l I-" ' '!" "" -urn ir..ki. li Ii.sim but .Ir.p rklrk ths wr.rla. HIV la H J1 " J ,V -J"" If I 7 n fti u ol tire In n nilM. anoinnn do. Tsp bui-k- awt lirt4 n.4 IMlrr ' "yZ?i'" ,""'i jH fir w .! il, .,.M .lr.-o m .H.rr.i .irp .1 vn- a-orit .hi, i.u .kin mm li - ' .'... -v.,c-ir!;i.rrT.. & fil fnitn ,sw tvnHo,! . an itmniars.it. mora, with l.aa kill U ( v r, , J-: ' 7 f 'f? f an t run CII.CCI All LllUIMU e. IA1L. "l"f tkat aurrraarolly lara 't , V CJ '.. .-'' ; ", ..? -r"3 lif i f9 ' TmTMTS Tcr. Hiunl i-l.Tht nflfr the brrafc- Iri wbrnth clods rouih or hilly land aa4 clear utk end y ltn raul tra racy lb rhtk-lrti la a inlrlfiodi ivf hy, THE A,MHOR A KK 0LLF-KKLEArilXO. HAVORTH & SONS, Iryani & Straiten Olilcsgo Business OslUgs ! THS CHEAT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA. ?nn itcei.t I namll-rd I'mcw nllC"-. LTVfi avn.i r.tMfSt fffrpoWialiil- rt 1 I ai) It F,.t. K VlNfsita. P.nt rKr'r fTt rwITt ot 10-.uita pmj rMa. AUtUxM II. I. llliV AS T lc Iktcaca, IU. M-lMi. TUIS rPS Miaara m PT1 "DISO'S REMEDY FOR CATA KRII. Icst T.ut fJ I 1 JL to us". t'lMMjH'st. I linf is Inmu'tJiat A cure is I jl ' txrti.ii- Vr CoI:l in the it . uu cunl. jn,,,- L . j. sT saw Tniii Tm t----. - M i t ar n , , ?JjJI It is an Ointnirnt .of "rhich rioj, fits'. K. 'f. tlie nostrils, ittioj. DTmaii. Aaaress, t P;riWs St?ff f -V- The . -t R t l I h.i. i r"re(V- hrf I f- I"',".' ' Tttlirtti. .. -tl ?rMilT, 1 nri!gr. ' -a ... Iiir f i I H'f r U'i-. tlr. C A a. f-"" -nTilaai "iiMir UTikSkf MiTiWiWIiiiaiT ifnilal'i if . iTairTti H I IS WBSBsaaiJaM I V'- - r '-. s ....--! VJU'-' TO MAKC . I B I I " :'. -j. '- I ; h f t ii 1 -a- J . .Ml 1 irrnii, f i Iks, I i ,.,t..' tioni il.e .tlra und utritfiin' jui.-eef California fix. r.n.U'iitsl Wltl (l. medicinal virtues of plants Known to lie uiost bi ueliciiit to the human j stem, act cenilv. i.,u IliCki.lncin, liver and bowels, ef. fivluullv elo.insiiiif tin) system, Oisk-Iiiii ccltls u'nd hi-a.liu'Uos, and i-uriug habiiuul Ooiislipation.i - A liofiD many people publicly thank the Itrd for tliiir'pi-oseciity, who would bs ery tinwl l( Silii, lio.iy shoulil Slliriiest that they wi-ro tioi. i.'afiifv eooiiiiiie fur it themselves Mouiorville Journal. Orsa, lha I'arailisa ot 1'arnisrs. Mild.cnnilablocllmntfl.ccrtalii nud abundant crops. Host fruit, pmiu, pntss, st.u k conntrv In III" world. Full inforii.nlioii free, A.l lre.s UicKon iuioil(fratlouihMii'd,l'ort!aud,()is.gou It Is Intcraslinn to not lii'.iv' tlokct (s pef; un-auir tuir ber.t society. Win n nuu laiiv pees to sve aaolhur she calls. Merchant Traveler, Fai from Indigestion, dysicpsla and too heurtv rallnir is relieved at onco by Wikln OdCnf Carter's I.ltlltt l.lvcr PillsiuunwIiiiU; Iv alU'r dinner, llmi t forget this, -i"" ... t WnsM you truly ami devoteuiy It.'" 4 pirl who b us r!c!i us sue 1 1 pretty, It's hard to take no for un answer. Epoch. IlitoscniTis Is curtxl by frequent small doses of i'lso's Cure lur Cousuuiplioii. Tioiit shoos may ba classed as articles ot haid wime. tJM 1J A .CjtOs .. l umliReo l d fi.tid 1 r.5y ' J of tlei cliroiilc tuwit 53Jf ' '' f rlietiaistisiu, lu .r"' .1 'j1 . fhluiiil.Ri,n.i;l..n.of .-!. fn.ifi( rtired I.y rubininc r.scly Silli (Pi Jr.rtitrf Oil. Jl Ueommunl)' tnnwtj ni: D A CKAD H E i Vh Uiriu. Tel., Juno 22, IK , I ws in bed two months wllh but ksi he: ulti-'ivil slsmt tlircc monlhiL 1 wuiicuriU by si. Jueoim till faviaisiunily; no ftuni in li Wot.?- .. W. JEt i KiiiO.N. At Pbcuuists sd Psi'r.RS. THE f HAItlES A. VOGEtER CO.. Isltlmsri. Md "Favorite Proscription" is unwjuttled and is invaluable in allaying and tubduuiK nervous excitability, irritability, exhaus tion, prostration, hysteria, asmi anil other di.-.ti'tsln, neivous symptom, commonly atteiulaiit upou functinual and orKHiuc dis-cil-3 of tho womb. it. Induces refreshing sloop and relieves mental anxiety ami do tpilldeucy. Dr. I'n rce's Favorite Prewription is a lefritiinato medicine, carefully compounded by mi exfierienissi and skillful pbysieian, aild adnpUst Ui voman's delitte orpanuut tion. it is purely veeuible in its composi tion nnd porfectly harmless in any conditiou of tle syteni. " Favorite Prescription " is a positive cure for tho most comphctttist and olistlnate chm of hsusirrhea, exiwsive flowiiiK, paint ul iiienstriiation. nnnnturul suppressions, pn lapsns, or fallitig of tlie womb, weak Imi-k, ' female weakness," anhwersion, retrover sion. ls.-aritu;s.lowii Honsntiocs, chroine con pcsti.ut, in flam mitt ion and ulceration of the womb, intlummation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, lUX-omjttLiiicd with ititcrual bent." F ir an I!histrntsi TrentLso on Diseases of AVomoii, li si'es, (si'tit seolil in plciu envelojie. ) enclnwi tin cents in stamis, to VV'lllU 'S DIKI'ENXARY Wkdical AssV rtATiON, o. tssi Miun Ktrect, llulfaio, N. Y. in THE HEAD. no nutter of how lonit standing. Is p"r- REMEDY. SO cents, by druiri;iu. i .Bam - J'' -.--X .A a f t't,., - - . - t - J ? l 4 at.saiik il l IUAIA a smnll partirlp is applied f i Nilti tiy tinici'ists or sent ( J ILAZtLTlNF, Vt'erren, l'a. LmI De lecas B;sa!t jf7 MK WW MOCtR ro. COW BRAND SCS.SaLtK&IUS. NEEDLES, !s;rsVr,:vfor.rr:,.r; t I '"vl t O ' 1 Ha TraH- fH-ri. REP A I f S- 1 ra-wal( S! I V.' ta.J fa( For Old anct Young, 4 nit f ltd !! st l as hliitlly i ' , 'l.ilil, in.i ilvliiuls tulo ur liilrut 14 , us t iiuu I li t ia"'" rive ton to lb. weak lemacli, ! H.. ItlUileja a l.lal.ler. I uruOf-il rntlili a)",,,4a rZ HOMtl.rfMl. f.imluil 1 li I ! f una tolr riliit"a Sold IlvryhT. Ottloc, 41 Tifurroy St, Kew Itettu f-aim. tty-M".rii,ir- rsarr?-- mmmmm. r,...'i."-iri e'wffmfr;rpr i Valvatlou mil 'M'JISZ RUBBERS. .t iiniiiirt- neKiTa ..ut nous tn '.r v t it i '.rt.i.as'1 v J f .irw Mwiiii f .a ic KiiK 1.1 Win.. ..i -ant rusit-r csil lor WALES Goodyear, (ind di tw b(iwrHv"1 br hitTlntr&tlier nibbm wttti .lit ' ..Vitioyt'itr' on tii.tui. i tli-i nuiii U iiwij Uf nun " "fnittirM on Iniprtor irod to ruti ti t ' o iiNto tha' me "" ii.(Jy'Bf Mm hit ttrrili-hiMl Uy hiwhth tiitthlit 2(, j! !, Will I- Mt.t iT.Pf if ftrtittopf r !iLujFih AIjK4 tuooiau uu.ui:kh. COLS KEDib, FAKI3, 1873. iv. liXvMH & c,o:h 'fDlCUMQ-l UUliUa yrjimuuiuuui mm atui 'tin M S4s U -- t . II I.1S 10 f.ort (Aafi tn ft IM urmrm '' iftfm n.!--J i(b 6U.Th, Antivrcl , fmwmikl,af M t m 4 rwp. . It it UWkicti, sVt(,rf'Jifi aln..,,hri.)nr, MI.V IttfcMTFIi, I itit .tmUstfily ft(lpfr4 fur rnvjuiif la vtll u furprrauna 10 br.i.Ul. Mf.ltl Vy Orntor rvrrjrwlif r ss- .iissnun: Tft ii(ni fi tif traMM.'tion ih Iti V. ert. h.'ithjr rijioau.. Wi ti Vviy nlD.it. Hich. tj.J. Knuiy w t.i,a. (o..t Mittts. ( tn not iu'a a 1 1 nit f.M'Wttilf f-r-4-H. id i nn iiluW thn fl Cr"l I Vurt. V'hi (.t, it. lohiiTo.fU'., f rr pmtot Ufruny. ii tin I'm: To Jtn .. Jw frif. l.'jf llht. lsw t( n,i.". -t. f-'t-r fn priiniar ..icf" i. . .'.YJy. l0.( tA.UI '.)! kt. I't llaTtlfll, ir.t , (t.:.'Til.r:r,I-i;liif. My,; (.r''ii A. ilBPV, tr i-lty. . t T. S R-;-rr. J tf. . ' , tUir-iitt .Kn i M It I) '.a .-, itiUfK.e, Mj. idz .aia i riiiTtTj JONES nn PAYS THE FRtlCHT, . 1 . n - iiaon r air ln'-i MtT laniK, i ika 1V ikasf'"- "'1 T Uol fur r.io. , , i .-it.t.iatl .a I)! -t ' -1 n J0..i CP blNCHAinlON, IHNI.M s-lit... n. tr!f41U. TtU rftK.arj Ud M wrtU. MADE WITH BOiLING WATEfJ. F A. d u at "was' -azjts GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. MP (Vir t iilo orn. of tlu-ll:riK r.iUilimlttii, lS H.-M. Iji'OiiiSi.OliU fcl.J Alli-p-tio (OH,,! sn.t sporllus uTrllii i of mil m:tic fj.l H , C. E. !ENCE9 J ( W 'vSporlina Coeds Compiny, ft, jC u3 Mala ntrrrt. ia Ujiy' Kj.ssaft itv.Mo. WSi-VI IUIS Tirti Ml Uafl imtMl. e.'.'.sWf 1 tL..s-l. P! mi mitiTsirA(Titir. rlVlNO 40 to 50 - 2K CENT. A "tnri i nvn from it1 tuuiu ( t,it. i n( he!s.!ii rii . No ACENT3' PROFITS or EXPENSES Si srT . ii v us is- i,j,t tpuu MMI Kllll It T A l.Ot l r. VVOnCESTFROItCAMCO., i ' ii i.i mita, li It ,lfl I ttMMywK. 14. jv Fr.Sv CW.mrwl fr IStrttr sni L fc.'T Jt-Ptla, Tll.lr.'lOtS? " W..O'. t , . ,,10'O S I '- l- i L'M -ft..-. I . 4.l.ri4, laaMrklWhTtla lU.allktfc GRSAT S00GE8S 3 FIVE YEARS in General VSl muntx t'L'BFm:D fob the isao tbide. WtlUldSHnj in tvdTftoco ttie furrow with dirt hi lint biol ul t run- jiXa iiern rt- tiro utiituM ui WrPlLjitJ iM-r'tftif M thm fO- Ani-Hhtrti lltrhlc-M draft. If jt-trkin.si. I r i w h.rl iihiI rrle'd m fwrKlRf. I 4T 4 avrrlDK lt--i aart im traaa lis AtrNW. 1 w- riH-r niiimilr. IK" Uritl lliit-hrtl tMstarMr- t , (r Me HtisLc m rrs-i -r vrlrr ' Oil nlttrttn-r. MlhHl U '! r I "Ml ! !! (a MU AM t ,m .- in riirr K-UiUy WtlsfU at ll.i rih I'launr. -C i r II arark t aolly. DURE FSTSS VTttvn I i-.i . t,r I ,J . i...t rv-J.n n:.-,rli i. tl- f th.x.i for lime Bittl lO'-n littw lit' m n-Vjro Jnca'n 1 tru-tui m r-t 1. lUrr I ). . Ii f lilt- ii. .(.! ff"il. LI I- 1.1'.! 'tV nr 1,1, 1 Si 1 Bit ii S!- a liTa-i. -mr i t:uy Inn rnl inr r-i iy to cur inn nrM --f'!t, F-i stinj ot li-t iistiMii.lh mi iti.i fur ut Ho wen i:if in . K !,! at iiiM-t- fi.r tirj'iiinii I if o " i.- .if i; V." 'ii V r. m'"! ?7 1 Ci i A i w t i" .s c w l. asTNAHa. tUI rslCU.-7 a arrtaa. 11-1. r oUMJ'H II III l IK, I'll A l HO 4 R II I'A I f. VDsJ"r"tl"sf",,im"MI iinrt IO tilt' w cm l-lT'.iiAn'a-ni'iirra ll-k. PATENTSiSI I tit aiaa-ai t-- T PEflSIOr.SS! DUE All SOLDIERS, -a; -1 ; i-b v pic : t1T,'l I H JU . 4IMI ItMlliS, 4it,aMa. IL,JDlkk.l,ll.l. K to !8 a cfay. HitTipl vKwth fi.l? $al mi r.. l.n.U "tirh iraft. fpM. Wri'f V Hum TtK h ll-M 1 KM 14tt K kill., Uatalj.Mirlk. WANTED 0 I Ail LL I O Af 'f. f-wlk. :.. i'i- - it-i:.v .n.j i-1 'hag CPi- aw Loaia ITtNl Ti rila.fl awrj Saaaa. frw arrrta. Hf4f st: m. hr-vmt r-omvt.sl,'p. Artih W rtl '". MiMrtKnitirf rr . rrnn'ict-'-t tmrM 0.1 it ; ' rr'',raiftr X t 4T" C 1 UH.f, BklK . T. fT tK THM I'kl't K aar ia M M YCUSS KEfl VrM.It.'V: j.hI tliisl'.'tn. : mo .( I. .-h, frOav.ia, JSC ,J ANTED CPUHTT l6TS.-nmm( iU 4r art. f. . fsWI tl. IBiSktOhf. kt 1 .r'f i. .i u i 1 is it.. s-. f i. - r ' KDtatis TIJ ? l it t s; ii',j--irn tat f.it a tl Aaltaj. ! aat t V 03 COW ItUKTB FOR A 15 BILL. P. 0 Vhiiu, I. T. "'"i-wiiia-wwsi'W1.-- - i r ..', -wK.... . - I - w0. VM.VA.' .Mdflji Ho one pfin Imnt (heir mUle " chfau an wo (an do it for them. i Bind in your brnud, maik ttnd 85. GRAYSON Wrtil-S. Potollice, Vtnitit, Ind. Ter. " f Utidel aaltcrup, sli 1 li- OB Wl.il. tl.k fllit utlllltSOIItll-WIl VlliHS. 4 J. O. HOOAN, idair, luiliau Tt-rritorr. f Hwsllnw-fork ami ymJjp unilsrhlt la risr lit eur, X uu.,-i-...." ... II.... -a rt I'ltnri ft. . i:... i . '! ri'a. ,. .'i i t T M'.dPATVTiWrJ- PostofTce' at Chefsoa, Indian Ter. a. m t:lo eimn of Isft ssr ll r otnrtill In rlxlit. J s ., . jj'iv"J" KK tax auilaa sreal W. H. MAEKER, rostodice, Viniia, 1. T. '.TJT;WT:.1 Crop of ft f.f. uiiiifrlisifcroiilnrisiil "ltiing-On lll ('.bin crack. l-wlt ri TW OR. KEN. Fost-oflic?. Viuits.l.T, ITlmX Crop off left euu split in ritrlit. Buii?c On Jones treek.eiK'it miles nortiissst of Vi uita, 1. T. W JOHN WHISTLEIt, PoetofTice, buc& Fox Agency, I. T. t.rop on riKin ear anti erob .n't uniiur liall t-riip oil ' lrt. liiiastioii sc snJ hot rrs llon. I sill, of Hilt bramt srt vli Onif loi sllijiualll. 51 J. O. HALiti. Post-glUce, ViuUs, t.T. HorMi brsti't isii.i- on lull tiii. L'a.lfrhit In rn li far UaiiK-lSrtwcva Csbla ami 1'ry.il errk. -tv ) W. II. NOBLE3, PostofTico ut Kinpstoii, Knnaas. llorat b'.ntl tame. l a d 1mnlir? Vrnler half-vruj H T lii roi'n fur. fuller, lit ti of idaWk E. B. FP.ATSSR. Postoffice, Viuita, Ind Ter. Htrra4 amfi. Wrk. crop f .rti tiola SBtl brai aire ta rUtl t fttit or itai brandtoldon ty U.t ahtp inrnt. Hfintt A ntllM V n'ta on Cabiu Lit tea ls aal and alnaltvuK rrrk. 4-W O. H aVYDEN, Chouteau, Ind. Ter. Cln-I. in p.'k 'th r nUfi'sirr-jj iit imi fifrl r hip. L'.4aKsn- on '.a.ai'- litinif su stiJ l'r'.r eraoka llorr. i.ta-nt ( . II Lit ahuuld.r or thlgli. 7-Jii a ObiOHOli V. CLARK. Piif toU;ce,'iuita, Inili.ni Territory Smooth rrop ii T. Ifll i-ar, apllt 1. T'.f lit: ili-M !). fei'' 1,'anai os itt raclvak. S-SS J. B. EDWARDS, P. 0. Yinita, Indian Territory. Rsniroa I.yn rh rrsirii-. t rop snil at'lil rifr1'!. ov,. r b 1 1 nir'it, or rlill m "lit. - I r II. Horn. f - "'' ; k tiran.Jc.l J K on I f V , . J-'-t . I.tltllpsnd Iittv It ' irirfi.f V ' Alio mini. -I on I i, If II law. 11 on I r .' J a.l..K nn lilt., ft Tl Onlj Icef csltl out. - WM. UTTLS, rostclJice Yinita, lnd, Ter. Brand on hip aratfla. ahWIi Ear tuark, cr n n(l t-n a- - - - li;f croit nil ru-'-t. Vanou .t.it-r lr"'S marka A brand -Jjj Ttsng. on Wki. u.k. 5-itt. O. M. M c CLE LL A N, Pustul'Jcc, Oowal., I. T braati3! aa Ivit i.lai thna attle fit'tiT ttnubl (loraa t rann, on jt-ri an. W. E. HALE ELL, rostollice, Vicita, lnd. Ter. Rstig. . rtirs rre,k, in ri i!et S K of ro-i, atti. ot lli i fcratij ar. a 0 " ' ' I me f.-r siii i . j i-i t siol so on V W - 7 .aikotireij l f J mr-x Yn mt.eif. xi rf i i ! i tvTe.itiis at """-?Vi, ;-SS. aai-on.alea.tns ItoiM l-r. i lr-J a -tk k.'rel'e n lert shr.til 4r .sU npH-k. oif like on thuk. 7-1S i. W. RIDT.R Chelsea, Indian Territory Crr. oil r "t It leU: swktitfW fork la ' i;-f. t Pr r a S-M ii ,ii mi . i i. . t"r"T r4-"'r ' mmi Et, ft,--. ''.?,'"'A tjgF?,m'ft'5aaa lh-sr- - ".11 r r 1 aituai a'J l.anrh an l anov. JACK KENOALf., l i i.rti. ti A J in, J. I. ,, Hm fiH l!i anil, rip- l ..i i i..i i.i... K t ill rv till I Italia, lrt 'l r-utllH lii-itinl. LU on riir'it siili"-, crop ami ridorsltijMi lu eiifli ear; range on 1'iyor cieek. . C. BHUFELDT, (). (ViTeyville, Kan. Hunch on Mlk uiy t-iTi k, ti-a tllfl.-W M.Olltl III tilti yvltlti. Crop rlrhl, una..illt kit. I. P. BLEDSOH, Chouteau, lnd. Ter. Hstir. (JaasN lull rivii , waaa aftotn. llorma Still raltts Mill. bruS'liiltieralil. c. i tin sua koga mnrke'l crup .nil mniFriiit rlKh anilfmlop. lft. A fi'Sr cslllS list. tl,. cirri. ciJw. l--ti n. V. EDG2RTON, PostoHice, Coli'ey viile, Kansan. "Sk cT Itanr.h on Call VteTisJ f-.r . rrssh prr.'.'i'f Ci irutic'i.;cau ti ruiiufiitf butb brand at aoii.t )iav A oi huiu Iut' tid ; rar, umli-r bil In T riil;aUlr aotJi a-r tui ablpm't f ca"r.iT -.. .wy T5 u l by ina.r. Ur H i j-av f..r init'rtiiaUon Icadi&g taironvia t ion of an)one Btfa.intf. "ti& IiUB SALUB ALBERTY. (JLouteuu, Ind. Ter. Two onderbllt In cni r an A one umVrbii la itlifr Kingi fnttn howuu l i J- int l.iMkrreekl Manairvr: J If. 31 AltKH A H. fll Boltt K riH or abta- I rri J. IU MARKHAM. Choutoau, Ind. Ter. fwnilow-ffnr rind iiudorbH Ic ft ear; under alojus )n riirltl liuuftc frmu Lo ritDt i.rufi t tat iCot-k. boitt fiJf' ur Utt rtr t tHuld only fat wv5!':?!;; aiiiiiicu. OfiORQEB. PERIiYMAN", " Tula, lnd. Tor. 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