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r t-r. 1 SAVANNAH COURIER. C L. IIEI XKH, Proprietor. ;; KOX-rOLlTICAl-i Dttitttd lo ths ; rnttreJ of- the i Courier mid its lutronnX. .THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1885. The President rptvive on an av erage fifty thousand loiters a dftv , j It is' cs i mated that the cotton crop for 18S3 will rea,ch 7,500,000 . bales.,' "" ' '"" ' ' ' ' ; t ,;' i ' ' .rr---T r. rr- . i . i ! The new postal card is a beauty. ,1 he stamp contains a likeuesa of Jefferson ... ftilla will be introduced at the toming sesaion of Congress to admit Dakota, Washington and New Mex ico as States. ' ; Nashville had a $250,00 fire last week, burning all the buildings and lumber belonging to the Southern Pump Company No lhes lost. -; li. A. Enloe, a Democrat of Jack son, and W. W. Murray, d Itepubli can of Iluntiugtlon, are mentioned among the aspirants for the guber natorial chair. ; ', A new cc al fleld, vein, eight feet thick, is , ret orted discovered , in Adair County, Ky., on the line of . the new Chesenpeake & Ohio Road, now Jiuildiog toward Nashyille, by way of Gallatin, Tenn. We have before us the advance sheet of the Couhier, a journal to be published at Savaunah, Tenn. , It will issue its first complete number next week, and we wish it success. Tribune and Sun. The State has to deal with anoth er defaulter E. Faulkner, Clerk of the County Cou.t of Carroll Cojnty, . for the sura or , $3,300. Being per sonally acquainted with Mr. Faulk ner we can safely assert that the free use of whisky was the cause of his defaulting. While a Virginia man was out watching his melon crop somebody eloped with his wife, and now it is a common thing in his neighborhood for married gentlemen to spend their nights in their melon fields. Melons, they think, cannot be watched too carefully. Almost every day we see accounts of experiments at lighting kitchen fires with the aid of the kerosene can and with the usual result. The matter was settled long ago, but some people seem to think that there is no such thing as too much cor rob oratory evidence. The sensible workingraen of the country have a monstrous, contempt for those papers that think they can pull the wool over their eyes and flatter them into obedient subjection Friend, when you sea a paper or hear a speaker slobbering over the poor, dowutroddon workiugman, yon may bet on his insincerity. He'll do to watch, r-Pulaak-i Citizen. Our able Senators are divided on the Blair Educational bill. As the question has been ably handled by leading papers of the State, we sup pose all our readers are tully posted as to the nature of the bill. When we learned that Harris had votei against be bill we were very inucu astonished, and could with dilttculty, believe that a man of his great intellect could oppose an ap propriation from the Nation's treas ury for an educational purpose, when he is ever ready to accept aid for other purposes. . If the South ever did, or ever will need federal aid, now is the time, j' Impoverished by war, and burden ed with a race in the lowest stage of Ignorance, it is no wonder that the Southern States are lowest in the scale of education, and since the bill provided for the distribution among the State ..accordance to their ig norance, it would give the South a higher per cenL of the money than it would the North. ' The argument that it was aot centralization wS not well founded, since the bill provided that the money should be given into the charge of the officers who man age the school money belonging to the State! Atd for the same reason the argument that it would .cost too much to handle H to make it profit able goes to tbe wall. ..: The aigument that it gires aid to a race foreign to ourselves and unde serving of education should have no weight, because nil liberal minded men kuow that to educate the negro Is to make him a better cttiten. and jet not necssarily sowialli tusl: with the white man. Our Deputy U mod States Mar- flinll captured lour more inoon&Uin ers last week ami cairied tlieru to Jackson lefore the. Commissioner. When we consider how ninth more m.iuej, time. ami trouble it coU to which ihe'gamblingE'dens were situa hc ft Jaw-breaker than It doc3o be j,id, and a number of other pronii- a peacetime, law-auuiing citizen we are surprised that any sane man will engage in business that will surely bring bim to grief and per haps romiilete ruin sooner or later. Wliilrj wei ..deplora.tho-onditirn of all who are so unfortunate as to come into the clutches of a Federal Court, ve .are glad, that' the ollicjala? aio s edily bringing the olfunderrf to tfio bar of justice. "'' ' I Through the Avalanche c lenrn that Marshall Freeman has deter mined to rid West Tennessee of il licit dillers. .Toxical with alcoholic liquors in any shape .is to be on the road to ruin, and the more you use it the faster you trav- el,,' We hope Boon to see prohibit Jon. In full torce.m tins ana ncigUDormgJ We are havingi a splendid me(j, States. 1 'i- 1 . ' . ' ! 'lVn'T tli fa week fnndncte.l b'r the lle. King of the Jungle. ' WKtlr. yn TT.ni.- .A TtrlnF 'WQB nuMlrtrf Savannah. Tennessee River. vest rdav aften oon. ah use panther jumped into the river from the high J bank opposite t lie city ana raaue a m wmww.ra,Prw.u .. bort was directed to the graceful. tawny creature making his way rap- idly and easily agi.inst the current, be : suddenly etiangea nis rtirectmn '"' .T . uuuv. Anticipating trouble, the roustaboulfl gathered chunks of coal and awaited the approach of the beast. Reach - ing the guard, which was low m the water in consequence r a Dig cargo he threw his huge paws upon it and witt, hnnnrt aalnl fnothnld. A fusilade big coal chn ks struck the animal In a dozen places, knocking! him into tlie river, amid ins savage grow 8 and now s or pain. Almost P , , , Ii....ki., i immediately the now thoroughly in- luriated teast again turnetl,. and with a hoarse growl leaped. clear of the water and landed amist the knot of almost paralyzed negroes ion the C - .it. 1. I. 1 I lv. with blazing eves, looking ab.nt him. snanins and snarlins. while his V y "... 1 long, srraccful tail swayed to and fro. At this moment Capt. Hill, who had arrived npon the scene with a double barreled shotgnn, raised hi wcapoa and sent a ch irge of biickshot into tho panther's foreshculders, which caused him to.agiiin leap into the river, and with a trail of crimson blood staining the blue waters be- hind, the savage king of the Tennes see junsles rapidly swam to the shore, disappearing in the dense thicket and undergrowth which fringes the bank at this point. The umiimi naa ui a tawuv inuwu, nuuuii a f . i i i . . . , a, 200 pounds, and haid to be the larg est ever seen in thit country. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. We confess that wo know nothing of the' correctness of .the strange story above related but we thiuk. we do know that should the Henry A. Tylar continue her visits to our landing and keep her bar open for the sale of liquor, Capt. Hill will need more than one shotgun to protect his boat from an enemy (to the sale of liquar) more formidable than any beast that the jungles ol Tennessee can produce. STATE NEWS. The Fair at Jackson will com mence Oct. 21st, and continue four days.' ; The Tennessee Anual Conference of the M. E. Church. -South, will meet in Columbia October the 7th. The women of Sumner County are assisting in capturing illicit distill- ers by porting out the way to the suns. An attempt was made lo murd r Mrs. Lane, an old and respectable lady of Lebanon, Saturday night. The parties escaped. The new cotton crop of the State is being put on the market in some sections. The yield is better than was expected two months ago. The new star observed by Prof. Barnard, of Vanderbilt University and others to have just burst forth in the heavens, is supposed to be a new world in process of creation. The usual routine is going on at the Capitol this week. The repairs on the interior of the building are gradually being finished, and when completed, the old ' statehouse will In August I held a series of dis presenta greatly impoved appear- trict institutes for the teachers and ante. ' A geOtleman passing by a well to- do firmes house in Madison Coanty saw several very poor calves 1u a dry lot He tVde up and asked the farmer if he had any fodder for ale. Th farmer aaid he had. "Give ma six bundles" eaid the granger. Taking the fodder he scattered it about the lot remarking, "Poor calves this will hive to do you until I come again.". The farmer enjoyed the jvike aad J'J not forget the point in iit. Jackson, is moved oyer the fact that the police, in ft raid on a iunb ling den, captured Mayor Pricglc. Ciiy Attorney Peck, Joseph II una, owner of the lilc,k (. Ituildingti lo ueQt and wealthy citizen. Mr. J. C. Courts, the efficient clerk of the committee on Anpropri ations of !the 01 tlot.se of Bepre" sentativc8. is sick with small pox at 'Huntingdon, Term. Dr. J. L. Mur ray; cuiinty iit-aithj oilicer rqmrtsjit a mild case, and that he is closely qiinr.intinen CORRESPONDENCE.' - .....:' : . . I.I -f ,(!; 2ALTILL0 ITEMS. Our little town is improving lomis Mr. J. A. Ilnnna is having' a nice re8(iont.0 up on Main Street pp. p08jfc.tne College. : r J. T. C- Collins, of Memphis, and the Bev.ii W. : If . Duckworth,.! pf Brownsville. Hope they will accora PllsQ much g00('- The Woman's Missionary Si.eh-tv met on Wednesday afternoon . at 3 Q'cock. Revs:: Collins and: Duck- h addressed the-Society id a Pont and profitable manner. , McGill and Sipes - two favorite drummers were in town yesterday. , Mr R1CMie8 from San Antonio, T xa , yesterday with a nice ' . J ' , ; !"" Bi"c- 'u The school is progressing , finely considering so mnny of us little bilks have tbe wiloopini, cog!,;. pr(vf. . .i Prfet 811,1 Ml3 ('a90 flrC e let teachers and earnest iu their work. Mrs- Aiice Houston arrived . . . , , , ., . norning to take charge ol the must , fpu""lu,1' k"c v;iiimi. Mrs. An i Hawkins and her da' gh ier ftts9 Mnttle. dime homo last k f Kentucky. he:e thev " 1,ave 1,een vmUn 8ever"1 n,0,,lh .t ITT 1 1 ! T ! I a f ni!rt.- ! . w nne ivickciis, .i umiud, a visltiug friends . and relatives it town. ' ' : Dr. j.r. Canoll lately moved t- ... our town. , , .. ,.(. Mr. J. M. White is hom -again from New Orleans and Texas, What about the coming darkness , , , , p j Calu r ' cot. for hept. Ud. ' Dr. C. P. Allen has sold his farm, drug store, town lot and shop; hope however he will Build and remain ,!, V m i Wltll US. . V AN. Saltillo, Tenn., Sept. 17, 1885. ' L AT Kit. Mr.-Jacobus S. Jones and wifo re turned home from Washington on the Clyde. Miss Bottie Howard of Lexington, and Miss Adra Hinkle of our town, left on the Clyde to visit friends in Indiana. Mrs. E. P. Church well has been somewhat indisposed for a few days but is better now. Dr. Ricketls, hia brother, and Misses Tinnon and Rickets of Clif ton, stopped lc town Sunday night on their way home from Centre Point, where they had been take the remains of an infant child of Mr. Sam Ricketls which died at Clifton Saturday mot ning. A mad calf is creating some ex citcment, on our streets, but not enough to get itself killed. There was a fish carried up tho Street Saturday afternoon weighing 130 pounds. That is a big fish ato rv but it is true, as we saw tne wbale aad knJw it ffa3 tl.e largest em 8ecn L for a act. Vak, CLIFTON ITEMS. Misses Laura and Minnie Hughes have gone to Jackson to attend school. . ; Mr. Sam Rickttts' baby died Sat urday and was carried to Center Point for Interment. '' Mr. Bill-Jack Montague has ben quite sick, though we arc glad to ssy he is better now.', There will be an ice cream supper at the M. E Church Friday night. come down. " '. ' ' Con. ' Clifton, Tenti., Sept. ti, 1885, EDUCATIONAL. friends of education in this county. Wherever we nad an at'endance of teachers, patrons, and bc1kk1 officers the Institutes were, a success; every body seemed to be "perftfctly f atisfied with and even participated in the work. The discussions were free to all and were confined to the daily studies of our public schools, and the law by which they art regulated. But these Institutes must not be overestimated; some of them were Ubncs. Thee failures were.at tribuUiile in part to the fact that the programme was not scut out in t.uie to give sutfklentr no ico of tfce time ' anil fiult. Anpt uies was work was new; eeoma l to Djs ' Uplace ffi mUeUogTf . - tyUCWliV her cause of th.-so lafl- V'T ' j f" 6wiiv to -the fa -t that.AUu TIIE D.ltt-Icliv.'rei l.y tt.ui, fH,st- ii. r1 ,1 . . . ... ,f (J f..- .... ... of an. cif-HkimtnV-tUau jalTJjissLe'M drill, consequently the peoplo did not care to lose a day unless they co ild see wherein they were to be behclUtf -rttf Mf.tT ' f A 'I I f. ! H ', ow, in (nier mat me people (i mean thowhirrTtiTrtoiTttrfflnnijr district Institut(i)T;fy know son tiling of the character i'f these In stitutes, their aim,1 prnttical work Ing, etc.j I give hV'low the na.i's f (irticn representative erturatii sjeiitlcmen who were- fleeted ' ( ppointed). 8uii'rvi!ops of the fetve u civirilintri,;t.s of this itmiritv: 1st dititrct, J. M.-Hi.w'ard, t'l'f- ton;, , 2nd ditri!;tf , Robt.. R'isS" I. Swailow Blmlr 3 I1 di'tvu-t,' W.! p." fininuy; 5th district. IMry I'attorswn, Olive Mil); OMi dib trier, G.v W. Gri-hnm: I.von; ,7ili. 1 ' i district. Dr. Lee, Walnut Grove; 8tU district, L.. K-' Brown, 'Lowryillle; 'Jth, district. Dr,,:'. Lowell, I'ickwicl;- 10th disltii t, J. T. Damron, Ham burgh; 11th ..district,. M. J. Duren, (appointed). .Ailaiusviilo; 1 2t.li di trlct, W m. G:ircy; Sililoy; ' 13th ,dU Irict, Culiiii Ilnuiia, Siltilto; Uih district, S. S. Hudibilrg. .Ojivn 11:1! ; 15th district, Thoirids'W'ulker, V'nts i.nr2 ; 10th iii-itii-t, E. I. Alaitiji, Adainsvillc It is the duty of eacli. siipi-rvisor to iupeiin;iml ult -the' !t, lmoI of his district. J I wish to state lo the Supervisors hat Mr. C-L. Hefner, editor of the Sava vnait Couiuku. .ropo-ps to de vote a col-iiuiii, or part of a column of his paper each wnck. to the onuse of edticittion in Mnrilin County, and having bought the entire printing of lllce lormcrlyknown nsthi-T'nM.jcf ofik'e, he has come to stay niul -we can s ilcly nly upon the perinancu cy ol his paper. Let us express our appreciation of Mr. Hefner's, geiici'cus'nller .by sending in occasional edui-ational news f'oni the vnriom lio.trdi of llu- ounty. How many will resi inl r Rcspi'ci fully, i wilij :ATi-,, ; ':. ! . . Con n y Sup?.. : A distinguished clergyman once remarked that if he wen; to be im prisoned for tf n years with only two hooks, he would n-htct Shakeapcnre and Matthew II jury's Comincnta ries on the B.iile. While Frank Power, the correspondent of the London Times, w;n tdiut up 'in K:ihrtotim, he wr te Irv.na that the three most welcome books thf! could send him would be Shake speare, the Professor and Auti .crat ofth Breakfast Table. Kossuth, during his imprisonment in Turkey, studied two , books. Shnkeppeare. and the English Bible. When he went through this countiy delivering speeches, remarkable fo? their eloquence and idioniatie grace of expression,., scholars asked in amazement how t his man bud learned English so accurately. ' ; r The art of reading is primarily the art of selecting the fittest books to read. What DuQninccy cills knowl edge literature is undoubtedly use ful, as dictionaries, .ciicj'clop serins and chronological tables are ser viceable, when one desires facts. But the books which are bunks .be long to the power literature. They do not make a man omnis cent wise men are now coulcul to die in ignorance ol what many men have said and done. But thev do brace the mind for original - work and they so toss otT the imagination as the falconer docs tho hawk, that it starts in a career from which it may return cxhileratcd with fredi and beautiful' thoughts. ' Young men are sometimes ambi tious to devour many liooks they might as le-is-inahly ' be anxious to eat the contents of a market, 'flu dead hero wrote a fov drys before till llPimntlie, "llOClnr, i. r a HI ItlMHl too inui-li Intnl. mure iUn I tan ns" stmiluti!." M i';iy ri'itiloiH arc reaJl' insrir.ore Uiau lliey can asiuiilule, Nut what a person re;uls, Imt wliat, he inVRria.lily cli.ests niskcn him stronger hientnlly. There aie score9 of learned. jiarrutP, w'to are io;npraut and erudite., Tltcy are cratumed full of facts, nut they, kuow little as lo their meaning. A reviewer, whose duties ohitjred hiin to keei up with current publications und not to let go his hold upon old book!, can li ll rs soon a he . he;ir these persons talk-- wha' books thev have read during a month. 1 It may be that a young m m fond of reading' is bewildered when he stands amid a great library. He ill speedily recover himself, if lie reflects that thousands of volumes are for specialists; and that other thousands are the antiquary or his torian; lint whole alcoves are curi ous boi.k ol no taei.tal use, and that only a few hu&dred' have any rela tion to his culture and-vork, . T!ir if A I AM.nur .ird m?i" V-r i 1J . ' fiSjO for tlif moiu!is.A Jy' le'HC. J'fitKLY !"CnnfinTs all unporlant news of llie week, agricultural, commercial anil choice.lilerary matlcr. Terms by mail, $1 per annum, postpaid. A.tilrcis ah tellers and telcL'iams to THOfSjOTOSWTRVELP ".' '1 he most rcfnai and most popuft-.T'ot alltlje .rii uumia-onsiournals 1 ?."" ! Light pagcat'rVrty-tO it i ' " ji i Of the clwitvst ori'iua': and sectviH ' " ' ever'v wi:ck.' ' '. tPrice'$j,esri I'ost-ptiftf, to any atWrpi SPEOIAt.OP'r ER'.1' ' ' "By spciH.i1 armngettie'it witli ffi jpiiL!i.;!ier of this paper. The Artaitsmv'Traveief ' be clulilied with the Count UK fo $-.$d, tlms allording an opportunity t6 MtCiirtl'-tMlrt pa pers fur a liltla more than tha orit'e df out. l'lii. is a rare otter., n Take atlvanlaje (If. it !' once.. . hainpie ajj)ij' ut J Aefli'KdHsai Traveler will he uiU'd un sipl.catioii, n ! frti" H'e si)m) fiifhish Uic.wp litrgeind coj pred t engiavips (" i'he Ai-K.Mi-.aiv ; f nwul'f' and Hie Turn of the Tune," which, togclhtr with the original story f the Arkanniv.'J'rav eler. a? tohl.by.ol. Sandy alk.nr, will lie mailed to jahy address. on receipt Qf.Ctj uOstitM staitifis lafehi" These pi.ittves,'aie not eiven as premiums hut are i'iinif'(, pOal- i.. ... 1 ' AA.iU.: ' READ & ilENHAM. Vvdilishers' i r .' - -. i ! -. - 1 )' I j Dr..:;.P;:'ECSbAK'5-s:'' Mi-BitHia lUmd Syrnp. No remedy has ever hi;n offered Hint eal this new and wonderful Medicine' n a puViiie of the hlnnd; removing and clentisinij it of a! the impurities that le.Kl to so many tindgluh eruptions of the skin ami 10 often derange th entire sy item and impair the general hea!tt Williout pure l.!oo( -gixd health is inipessibl and di.se.ise of some lyim cei lain. The mail cause of the most argravatnl Mood disease i as all suffv'icrs will-adiiiit. ncgluct of the his symptoms; il is therefore bt to check ,th trouble at once. To do this, nearly in a! cases one o;- 'wo bottles of the bloi.il puvji'm will he Kudid Jut ; in cases of long slrtdtij more of the remedy is' necessary.' The propa ration is soiirely vegetable, and rmi sile-is t, the most delicule cons'iliiliivi'."' e deem i scarcely necessary to enumerate the loii li. of disea ;es for which this great compound a specific; but it may be relied u,or. to civ and eradicate A-iitip;ly.Hiiy impurities of t! blood or ts-!tticK of any eat .i e ari iing ther t from, Ve have pi!:nli: ,s ceiiilic.u.-s. fro all all over thi United Stat.." from e-iVit n Scrofu'a. or KiVig's 'vll, Ulcelis, S'ei Hrysiiielas.' Tester, Sl.in Diseases, llulnVv; f'imiles, Ul rtche, Kruplions, Kher.m ili 1 Swellings, Eczema, Kingn-01 ai, Putlss. ?' flamed joints, etc, iMyi,ig they only fend 1 4 ii ormx u in ta... ti i ... . Aivav wi h.ill other Worm Destroyers! Ni ixiiK-.ly half o pleasant, n.f half so harv less to children, none will destroy W'on.v half so elVcctuai'y, as Duncan's Worm Syu: No other moHciiie ch'n -'be nifld win-n it i once used. O'ei 1000 hollies now sold daih IUisayreat blessing to mothers and lllti ehihh enas it is certain death ami djsti-itcl'o lo all species ot Worms end 1111, liealt ani) happiness to the mlfurcr. The above remedies, as well as al of JJ'- Mwilicincs, for by all stores. Spurlocl; PiHjG $ ' Nashville... Tcsn'."' , SOLli I'ROI'UIETDKS. For Florence and Way I.niulings , i R. D. Morrow Master, Will DuxcAn Clerl, Tasses Savannah Roing up Thursday nirrht, and Friday night going down, reaching Kv ansville Manday. E. C. KENDALL, Agt I Savannah, 'i enn. ' - ...(' For Florence and W'ay Landings , J. B. Sleeth Master, S. K. H.le Clerk. '' Passes Savannah Monday morning poing up, and Wednesday morning going down, reaching Paducah Thursday night. E.C. KENDALL, Agt, Savannah, Tenn. '-.- Ot Keatackr Vnlvenltr, LEXINGTON, If. ;! T.l. nnplata Iba rill HiPlo Houi.h CoumiSnt 'ekl. TflUl Cn.1. iBClodlnc Twtia. lutt. Ammm- H w W U 4Mt4, fn. (rly 0 mMk trim if SUM ImI r. t.000 HMvhl kt4mIm. . ... -j. . . WILBUR R, SMITH, Lulnctoft. ftv "OO 30 MO A SHOO . u -fir 1 pa do3 a(dais JOJ tdanns nj x)iao 9' iwijgjy JKi-rwjns la.3 a, m,d flou XjaQ -: TPS "B P par;isrf Sfjwi , ! '06 cr 0 " i a & irf kjt - so- -'J-W Is . - j. . . An ntj??!-3S.A,.v;R free on r94Tii;W'.v.v& .?.. a mention s-v-. -r-,S wssyi Z"rxy.s-: s . rlipiiiifi:;.;sTGRtaeuiRK, FACTORY & OFFICES, CANAL Anil KVU 5T3., 1' ivTl'.W (rfa V r ' M mt'.t a OtflJidard ot txccl'icFM -phttll rtiuiiU ol udHMiwrinr. , . It uouliDii.K nvory iinjirovcniiit that taventwo jeuiuj, skill aai luonoy oiu pKMUCe. i ' CRCAll'' I; FIVE '. Toeso ejEoollont Orji.na art) eoli-mnteiUfT vot amo, quality of to'io, ijiuek r"spo:i(., vnri-jty ol louilminti-ui, nrtistio il.-si : .t'ur tyu-. tir.W). per fect couutructioiii einJiiiw V.wui tLo n st uttruot- j ivo, on!aiu'iitiU iu)d a.vii'ublu viiia fur iiuuoa, jclioclu,chuvcli-6, lodi!f, soeii tieo, to. (1j ... CS-r.tB3.2HUSSi UBJa'TATSOa. ! t.xtQ.cAi.r.: rxvzi.iiit-s, .... ; ' . COlt.-l'VJCD, MACS 1JIB . -.. ! OTJTt AIM f ..LIB 1 1 EXCEL. ,TH5. POPULAR 0HSAB.L' ... . , ., 1 ., . 1 i Ins'raslioh Cooi.j r.tii N noS'.3?l... ; Cftln'ogunB nu.IlricoI.il'tc.eiiirllUfctfoEiri.sli Th3 'Ui!sa3"fccu-.S3 Orm.-Ca. Camer 2eik.1r.fc iaitT Inn ! f.M.'.r' lit,. lUects, 3. lido! Mlobi ImqI v 'mw .'lire for lliind. Iiieedme M. iTlm " ribis. A NlMEte box of CS. V.lUI:' i 1. ..i 'U ili:r:iirtl haa cured tt woii ehniii.. 1 -:e fli rty y ars stniniuig S.ild i;i!il reeom - .e..ih-;l by all drngssM. 1'nee si ii.- ti.ui. " ' tM&-i nm & ce.i :i:i .. , " "- LiiiiisViilf. Ky eUABAZiHE BIFLE, -1 - 45 Govt, aai 40-GO 0:4ls Cirtr!d0J. ' Tory Strong. Torfoctly Scjfc. TflT V ii the world for Lave fective iliau tt'cul., which U'i'i small ainonut ot powder and lend. Buporior inucourucy, rapidity, model and finish, to any other. B H T T li DTI Oallery. Sporting and : Target EaLLilnU Hides. Send tor Ca'nUi-ue. Marlii Fire Arms Co. MHayea Ct. i l i.) lj utime. Amen mm ef A Bunlnc GduQfttioo Tut- atuud Ilia Of Kentucky rnlverBHy, I.oxlotcloi.. Ky, Httidtnv oid boffin us vlt-d.? In t)t er. Ntr varmtloDt Tims t-j complete tUe Full lHdi,itia Buliiris 'our.tr about 10 tln. Averiwe Total Ct tuciui'itip Tomt. Sctof Bookii anil Buftrd Id fkvaiily, tJft. TtftefrraphT if-et-lnliT. MttTirt Oourac free, Lfc-Um rwcived. iictifsful fritduktna. Ovvr 600 ,ni4U U( year from 16 to S vonri of aire, from it Stttlec. In jn Is nractleallr and IdIU ' innliv liTipartod bj lb ttHtchert, .pvoial touri for Tachem afl Rutnmn Men. Vnivprattf DtploniB prcvntM to It gra'luatet. Thia bftiittrul olty U mk i ftr iu I faith Hi) uoh anil auii'tv, aiitl It od Walint; RaMr' ' Fall Seition heQint Set. Hja. Pnr in nUrs and ril p- . r -UdreatiuPrfiileutAVILUVH R. 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