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well m
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iillonUittrtO
.mi Citiaw
rialnlni to
tela!
SIVVU
before
Fhe Clariox.
O! GRIEVE iOT.
not if in all the world
I IP . .. l-.L .. - i- .
iKe ill mine vi u uuni uuurrsiana,
ihofl mut nucr uu mon
I other journey nana iD IiudU.
rbsth not every venlnnt Made
.,. reirranin: arop ot dew ?
.hlcai." tKiucn witiun the wood
Iti bird returning to it true '.
bath not evt-ry beetling eliff
1 t i ' B III . I 1
j CtOUU lu iki. "wu j Kmy
j Bot, at leiisMu, tn.-. Moiling (-trevn
the mighty ocean stray ?
on! A kindred being yet
I erosi. with loving step, thy wav.
igh to thy dying hour the fati's
ay euue its coming to delay.
aaea, if but thy glazing eye
Koe, or weave thy burial wreath,
to icneei upon tny grave
weep for him who lies beneath.
from toe Uermnn.
jONG PARTING.
rEBESTIHO TALE OP THE
SUMMER SEASON.
An Accidental Meeting and
aental flirtation Led to a
ippy Marriage at a Sub-
sequent Meeting.
haniis-onie he is," thinks Daisy,
Sinn over the rustic fence wateU
sower as with lonr. sweena of his
! cuts down the swaths of frrass.
'hi lieve that a man looks better
bghestoi elothes than in those
liiaeuur.e g-annents they en
St' that is, if he is good-look-
ly this morning that Daisy lias
the country, to revel iu its
lair tor the lirst tune in her
arc your roses, pet?" her
ml asked her one da v. a few
more, wt king from his bu.-inesa
lotiee the pale listless look on
I want quiet, papa. I am
lressiii'jr, eallinir and narties.
1 not go to the eountry to
fcirs-'s instead of the Branch
per,"
Nelson had answered ves.
like to come with you, but
kill not allow it. BO. eniov
you can, my pet, and write
an.
these words, kissing her
IV. he Hail lett her in 1'armer
, who was waiting her arrival
ill station. Fanner Shear's
en Daisy's foster-mother, ear-
jver since her mother, on her
ialling her weeping house-
, and laying her child in
i said:
served me faithfullv, 8n-
aow you will be kind to my
that trust had been fulfilled.
mt grief Daisy had ever ex-
Bid come to her when, two
our story opens, her kind
(ft, for a home of her own.
worthy farmer, who re-
lier lust the sensible nuali-
leeded in a mistress.
k ; dinner lias been over a
purs, ana since then U.nsv
krialingin the wild flowers
and one delights new to
teyes. ror ten minutes she
nil
OUSE,
House,
ublle
iWAN.
tLERS,
UIf.
it n. n awstt
? BOUOH
IBB, BUUi
in.t-ofl.UMJW
mi tlieMUH
1
wbT
AILOB,
KSOJf, JII88,
31ndery
:lotha cas
oda, nf I". JBf
)E IN 1""
Stat
KV
F WHAT
develop
tors." I- r
Ktandnrd
in in,
itching the mower at his
knows that he is Farmer
(w, lor sue mot him at uni-
only gave him the most
lation then, and now she
1 lirst time, how more than
looking he is.
icrself unseen; but she is
of amused dark eyes are
furtively as she peeps
only partially concealing
rose vines that trail about
clambering upward, fling
Kinns liurii over bur head.
ming frame for a charm
reat red lilv lilts its
n the centre of the mead
lit touches it and makes
; of beauty that Daisy
it. 'But the scythe with
okns is near iu slender
The Clarion: Wednesday, May
30,
1 883,
She tores yf he thought, trium-'
phant y: "and before long, please (;, i
ha!l hear thoi cw,. v.. .. T . '
-'" k UfM NIV SO.
But it wah not u. b. for it htliliHOil
that thn v., mr k..i . -
h sbed Of Mia and resumed the role
a eOBtTrtusat, when Mr. Nelson
came to spend alow days with his dau-h-!
te.r- but a short time before
.iu Keenness ot mmn for which In
congratulated himself, he saw how mat
ton were. He noticed how the Mood
rusheil to the young man's pale cheeks
whenever Dftkiy addressed him, and how
an answering light sprang into the
maiden's bhn- eves.
This will never do," he thought to
himself, in positive alarm. "Mv" Daisy
farmer's wife or rather drudge" Tin
idea mprorKterous! How foolish I was
ever to allow the child awav from me
u u al! U h not bevond remedy.
He has not spoken to her, i know for she
ouKi nave told me. I will take h
uome at once. Once awav from
society the danger will be over.''
Poor little Daisy! ho acquiesce un
questioningly to her father's sudden
mandate of departure, as what else can
she do? she well knows what the feeling
is that throbs with her every pulse for
Hmni, um inougn nis admiration has
ueeii piainiy evinced do word
have been spoken .and when ak s,..- km
quietfV, almost eoldlv, he answers
her farewell, her warm voting heart
chill. As the years pass, ami yet
it does not awake from that chill.
In vain does her anxious father, in
wardly remorseful for what he recog
Bfcesas his own doing, gratify, before
it is spoken, every desire;" nothing
brings boats the old giriish animation!
At length they go awav. Mr. Nalon
Columbus'
er
his
Love Story.
hi
LOTTERIES.
IN
-'-ruing to me niea ot nis tunc
'oluinbus was a relirious man. Ho illl.
Weathr freqaeaied a Coaveatiaewl I ORDINARY
" 01 me city, out t:ough Im lirst
attendences then may have leii
prompted by disinterested devotion,
th.-re were other reasons for the in
Mated assiduity with which he con
tinue.1. There was, counected with the
eeatent, a girl's school for the daugh
ters of well-to-do citizens, and the pu
pils were in the habit of regularly hear
ing mass in the church. One of tliAn
would that we could recall her features,
long moulded into dust -attracted the
admiration and love of the weary marin
er. There must have been a c msiderable
disproportion in their age, for he was
no longer young, but he was
convinced he had met his fate, and the
inquiries he made confirmed his ardor,
one was the daughter of a distinguished
sailor. Bartholomew Palestrello. who
had been Governor of Forto Baa to.
Her father had died without leaving be
hind himanv fortune; but her mother
still survived, and must have possessed
mesas of her own. Columbus wiu ac-
1. I .... 1 a
w j.ivM a suitor, ana, wnat to vonn'
men in those ittHwl must Mm a wrv !
of love ltraonJinary course of proctniure, after1
!.- iii.u 1 n 'r hid I 111.-4 witp tin I
t HE
DRAW 1X( i
Ol" THK
Royal Havana Lottery
W hic li takrs place at llataun, Cnba,
JDN E3 T . K98,
TlierB inp only W.OOO Ti.-Ui IwwhI aaJ VI4 IYi.
I'ravn.
THE OIUilNAL
"LITTLE HAVANA"
(GOULD CO,)
Is Derided by Koyal Ilayana Lottery.
Xiinitiuc for s i:n,l. r. I"rt f. lYiw, with ?si
AaV.iiMtnal Print.
Ollj m Tirkr ts and 1,204 him.
mm '
UK !
um !
rjviK OHDBMlMie MAVF. SRlUlRRD TUB .ilBSO 1'OR TW MKADOW
MOWERS, REAPERS AND RAKES !
Which for Dumb Iiit, M.nplieity .ftl IjulM I'raft n . , r! , hj iaj other Ma
rhlav .f ihr 111 i nit-. ts.,..,. V. Hih.-m fcmfc Mw prruitnm ovrr nil M riiturit atthe
Atlanta 1 Kf asiMsa. Wi ther,'for SsWsit rur potrnu?.- oi.l ak th toii rail and rx
umiuo lor jouriwlf. Sf S 4 tf Cirrhp luid Prise bkW brl.ifM ptu-ahwwuu Yours truly,
L. V. CUILE8, Mauajfer, Crenccnt Warchounv Co.
Ji KoN. Misk. Apiil II, law tf.
Mta M Oil
MiRcry !
Schedule:
i :. ..a i. r
1 Hujjuig gr.'at results irom the
change of scene and surroundings.
They are in Loudon, when one even
ing Mr. Nelson urges his daughter to ac
company him to Mar a Doted lecturer.
"I do not care much to go. papa, but
to please you I will," i.iisy answers.
And before long, leaning upon her
father's arm, site etttett the tnronced
hall.
Their tickets entitled them to seats in
one of the foremost rows, and thither the
usher takes them. The lecture begins
even as they enter.
What is it that causes Daisv to start
and tremble? As the deep rich tones of
the orator fall upon her ear, thev bring
back with vivid force that summer five
years ago, when all unasked and un
sought her girlish heart went out of her
keeping forever. With an effort she
controls herself and raises her eyes to
the, platform. Her ears have not de
ceived her. She sees a tall, manly fig
ure, whose handsome features, eloquent
with power and talent, are those of the
never forgotten hero of hi r fancy.
At the same moment, looking down,
his gaze meets full her own.
Necr before did the great question
upon which he is treating get us ably
handled.
r surpa
of the
ssed
pres
i the
tt
il-
llion is involuntary, and
crimson as the mower
if i list conscious of her
B says, in answer to his
'T thought you were
own, and it is so pretty."
n of a moment to pluck
to Her, and, as he does
cred as much at the
Babarrassed manner and
she did at the comeli-
kf his annenriince.
it began, the summer
st ned to have such an
15oth young, both iui
onder that the more
taoh other the stronger
hat drew them togeth-
iked oa unsuspicious! v ;
Mai heart to see "the
called them, enjoying
WO the summer hours
B y. At length came
Ihrough an accident in
fin-; ot a tree Htenhen
lost his life, the thin
tucy bov-irod had been
pdship, fell aside, and
l'e di-elosed, and w th
fear Daisy awoke as
ce whither she had
I really care for him
per whom a few montl s
oncd her heart, and its
I in!"
lng in his room with
a "ling, felt happier
rcr to his dying day
look of anguish that
lovely luce his eye
pen they had opened
'ies that the dread-
tad brought.
"Our favorite orat
sett, so says the voice
following dav.
It docs not tell, for it does not know
what it was that lent such more than
usal lire and vigor to the speaker'- ut
terance:.; but we who are behind' tl.t
scenes can say that it wa.i the radiant
expression of surprised gladness that
looked OUt of Daisy's blue orbs.
As Mr. Nelson and his daughter issue
from the hall, si, me one comes towards
Daisy with outstretched hand a
exclamation :
"How glad I am to see you Mi
sm! It is an unexpected, and tin
all the more welcome, surprise,
your familiar name amongst th
arrivals published iu the paper
did not know nhctherit were u
friend or not."
The bright color bathes Daisy's faee
at the unaffected pleasures in his tone,
ami she answered f rankle and simply, as
she places her small gloved hand
his.
"I, too, am very glad tn meet you.
Then turning to her father, who
this time has recognized to his infi
Wonderment in the. celebrated orator
young man he met live years ago in
country, siie says:
"Tana, this is Mr. H&uduton
surely remember him?"
After that, every evening that Mr.
Baughton's engagements allow him to
call his own linds him at Daisy's side,
after a little everything is explained and
alio learns how it, was that lie allowed
her, though loving her passionately, to
go out of his life without a word or ques
tion, and now h ', whom her father look
ed upon as a detrimental, waa in reality
h dr to a large fortune, and even theu
engaged In the scientific pursuits which
afterward made his name noted. His
health for the time having suffered from
over application to study, he had come
to Lis uncle's his mother's brother to
recruit, knowing the benefit fresh air
do both to the
marriain he and his wife toot- m
.lw,: ..1. .1. ...m i . .. . . r
"c" 'i' wwa on niotiier-in-law.
We would give good deal to know
more of that love story; how it was, for
instance, that the cast away adventurer,
reduced to earn Iim living by drawing
charts, managed so to ingratiate himself
with the mother, who- a husband's po-i-t.on
might have enabled her to look
higher for her daughter. He must sure
ly bave been Ob only a devoted lover.
but a man of a good deal of tact, With
great power of adapting himself to eir
eumstttiic'H. At anv rate, the union
proved a happy one. We fancy that the
aimor must nave won tiic motlier s heart
by the Interest be showed in her de
ceased husband's achievements; for af
ter the marriage much of the household
conversation turned on this Subject, and
Columbus heard what fired his soul with
emulation. Palestrello had been a man
of much enterprise, and he had left be
hind him papers and maps, which prove!
to be of in re service to his sou-in-1 w
than any wealthy inheritance. Good
Work.
The Perils of Boy Babies.
It is a perplexing fact that while more
boys are born than girls, there is a sur
plus of female population. Of the
children born in this city during last,
year, 14,088 were malosand 18,253 fe
males, and yet it is impossible for R81,
857 members of the rentier sex in this
country to find husbands without invetg-1
ling an equal nunilier of mates to Com-1
ink bigamy. It has conimonlv been sup
based that war and the hardships and
haaarda peculiar to their manner of life'
are the cause of the excess or mortali-
Ity among males, but a writer in an I
English medical journal presents statis-j
tics to show that four per cent, more j
boys than girls dio before reaching the;
age of five years, and intimates that an 1
explanation is to be found iu the differ-j
enCeiD nursing the two sexes receive. I
Ho does not say whether hoc babies are
hugged too much or pinched to death '
byt i ir fair attendants, but a reform
in tin? method of their treatment ap-'
pears to be imperative. The Writer to
whom reference is here made is nival- ''
lam, enough to stir
1 Pta Prlae,
i aintai rrue,
1 pital Priar
1 Cajiiial PHaa,
rixs ttM tMich,
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one drawiutf the y.i.tMn
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in th-fc.,'w.
I ApvnNilnisttDm uf an.0 asdi (as
almvcl to llm l,Hll
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i loketa li:-,v ini; at SmHbc saailMi Um
tara icrmtmu aatta t Um aamfcar
ill'.nriii tOS l'l'iljl Mat
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nar:i,r. in (ntaraaL aosaaUy siaassvd, it Is tti
talraat, Mfnarvat ana ttott thlni in liie natuiv ot i
lottort that villi! ha eawdTW.
Sm that tba name .uultt .v ix. is u the ticlrt
Xllti nlJirr arc p BBBW,
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56th s
POPULAR MONTHLY I UXWlNtl OK
In t ha City of Louiavillc, oa
Thursday, May 31st, 1883.
, :ivoii the laal day ul m;h month
lleiHMI' d mliiidii alioiiK liv ld-
,;u ;uni rial.' 1 ,,1,T. lia
'I Iii-mc Itr:twint:nr
Hundar xptrtrl. i
i Court nara uujmd Hita damnanv
DeyonU the oontniveni ul tin- law. To thin t'oui
p my heloBfpi ili- iota noiwr ,i( having inaiHrunttol
t! ',,iilj bum bj fh!ch their dfsuiaaa an aruvuti
h'.next ami fair heyonU quaation,
. I- I In- r,iiii.niv h.m ii-iw en In n I a lame
rspltal
fund. Hasd aaroftiHy tm lii at
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by
lite
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the
you
est that t leexiv'sa of
mortalU; among male Infante may he
due in jem to a higher urani-m linn
that of glrte, but of course ihe axpl
t on is unworthy ot consideration, Oai
fair friends will perceive the gravity ot
this subject, lot the preservation of 'hoy
babies is essential to the supply of the
demand for husbands. There are m tr
IV a, million less males than females In
tht I u
nation of t
gins to excite alarm. N. Y
Expie s.
t,MQPliaoa, 1112,400
Whols Tia'.eu. $3. Fait Tickets, til
27 Ticket. 650. S5 Ticksta, SIC0.
lt.'iiiit uotnjr nr ttiuik Unit In lttor, or atnd Lr
t.xpriKa, IHIN'T aiCNl BY" HI3tlf
TEK ul! I'd- I'-'H I-li.l; IIRIIKIL
Lxiiraaa. asa hi wnt
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t'lHttiu,', iAtuUviltc, Kv.
Ctptdtttt if mills ft, 10 and 20 Tons M per Hay.
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H. M iiAsni:il.l. ttAWttaW, Mia
A IX'l.l.tH!
d. VV. BEATY.
THE QUEEN IHSIJHANOB CO
of i;n(; la n
AHIiRI(A ANKHK .t WaJK CO.
CiJeorfit ilonMt 1 ti'ii v: ncc I'oiNpnii,
1MB onnisat!. iciti-ff i on tum
New Orleans Insurance Association.
ini uk roi;rikY Axn t iTt ikoii:ky a'v .n ni:n.
ouuble (! ia liny other St. .i,ivl.'.. SVnii(rU'
GIN HOXJ8K8 I NBXJ HMD.
.(H JiMOH. !TBIIMIiIIl.
New Advcrtisemonts.
States, alreadj , and the si
he matrimonial market
. Mall:
IHE
IS LW VS
WTERISSIING.
No Place Like Home.
nm the l):u miner.
'Yoa seem in a had fix.'' s;iii
rtepres
as i mi;
.1 iu
it
pints
says,
iace
and outdoor cxcrcis
brain and body.
A month goes by and one afternoon
Mr. Nelson concludes an all-importont
conyersatiun by saying:
"I hope Mr. Harjghtoa, that now yon
are to be my Ron-in-law, you will let by
gones be bygonM, and hear me no mal
ice for the past. I thought 1 was acting
for the best. My daughter was my all,
and I con-idered you not a desirable
match for her. I trust you will pardon
me for my frankness when I assure you
how proudly and gladly I now resign her
to you. When I intimated to yui that
there was another Miitor in the case I
did not deceive you in the word only
in the letter for there was one, rich,
and with tin" prospect, who for some
time, had looked upon Daisv with the
same feeling as yourself; though the
truth was, and I know it, she regarned
him with utter iniljflerence."
.Stephen took th old gentleman's
iinflered hftild.
"I can certainly condone the past," be
answered, "in view of the joyous future
which vou have opened before mo in giv
ine me' the right to w for my own your
d.'ar daughter."
And so, not long after, the merry bells
ring out, and the sun, streaming through
the stained-glass church windows, falls
like a radiant benediction upon the
bowed heads of Steven Haughtou and
his newly-made bride.
ahthropist to a man sitting on the euro
stone lOOKing much
"Not SO awful bad
the replv.
"H ive yon DO home '"
"Oh, yes, I've got one."
"Why don't you j.o there, then
"Because I don't want to."
-jmiyou Bnouitf, tor too poet
ne it ever eo namoio, there no
like home.
"And right the poet was, too. I wa
., i !..,, ..... .... 1 j .1.
i wu nut mi iiuiii uj;o, una lite lliiuse
was turned upside down, all the bed..
out of the windows, and the furniture
in the Corners, and my wife with a dish
ra; around her head, and the children
SO dusty you couldn't cbsn 'em with a
feather brush, and the hired girl raising
Ban HilJ, and four niggers heating car
pels, and the paper-hangers at work, and
a window-cleaiicr with a bote turned on.
and no dinner, and no prospect of any,
SOd the deuci to pay generally oh. you
and th.: poet sre tdoutin,' and ynu're
mighty right, too, there's nu place like
home."
Diabetes -A Sure Cure.
To Ibis tlistresaitig complaint, tliointunds
fa-1 victima. It requires no descri p tiun.
These who aufT. r from it know the inaptOaM
perfectly. 'Ihe unfniling cure f r it is
llun-'s Kemedy, IhS grout kidn'-y anil liver
WedlelnS. This great Djedtelno (which I"
tiieenly known remedy far BrigbvsDfsAssej
kM cured more diitbeu a than any and all
other mod ei nes jut tu;''tlier. If sflleled
by kidney, liver, UmUfr. or urinary ilis
SiaSet, try Hunt' Remedy, render.
A special to the News, Mrenham, Tex
as, says: "Bobt. F. Tomplin, a well
known farmer was shot and instantly
killed by Frank Smith, a mulatto, a
former tenant.
A IiKI.K'aTK child ia more unbj'-ot to
worm t 'i i it a lu?a!thy one, a in the eeann
my uf nature, one animal ia m n!e to -it--1 -upon
another, ami the wi alter goal dawn.
At the fimt indication of worms ndnilniDter
Sliriner'a Iuditu Vermifuge the infallible
remedy.
In a quarrel on a train on the Cincin
nati Northern road, bringing a picnic
home, a general shooting and cutting
affray took place, and five men were se
rious! v wouiidud.
From morninc Lu moraine ami from week toweeS
THK sl'N prints a continued rtoryof the Ihteaoi
renl ni-n mel women, uml nf tluir deeda, )Haa,
IllTM, batea ami truublaa. This sU.ry U mnre intrr
Mxm iTfiy roxNe th u mu taiir ilwiilant. Sul
Mtription ; iiaii.m iiagnUbjr mall. 53c, a tuoatk,
or fii.ao a year, ouMtuY (s pe ea), It.SO n r rssrj
Wkkki.v is pageahtl per year.
I. W. I .'.'ill. ANJi, Vbliaher, Sew fort Cltf.
arSss-iai,
The eimilitiin an abate InilipalH, lt In almnxt ttert Ikmilt. Witb anmr Ihe IrnnUtf r ofrtecal
itanilinn, wliil n um, bntf bpci,ui rlironiri ami difHrult to ,,,, i n,,- Oia and taaif MKM are eon
aunt .iciim. Dt. ei-.n.f,.f I. Kngliuli Faauua IVmhuh'., . niiitand aaaaUUkabM curea of all Its
MrlmwaMla wrliiiiiaaa,ic m1 iriaitnlarltiea and wrindii-al nUtrurtiona ; impiaa:reniilh ami ,,, r
to On fi't'hle ani fmactatMl ; hnilil. up and re-animatca 0ajuiiir, brokth-dowa and wrfi.ut tfonilllu
Uona; rapaira ilamaeca IbUkiIi iI bt jtara of aiinfiil aaflenne ; reaalatea, eomfotta and onolta tha
IruuhUd maiden, and ia a faat friend tn mothi-M all alona ihf trinilili.3 pathway of ISaff married litta.
It euri'a otanan ! liltrine diaplw-'menta and ulri-raltoiia, hTalerlm. laucorrlurtt, ebloroala,
waakneaa jf the kidneyaand hak. rlrwiikic dmiwndi.nt and m. lam i.nli, ealma tha tieittbla
and urrtoua. ll u a nvvar-failmt: iron li,n fainal. rtfulalnr. 'ui. Sold tttrr-whar. Kumlli Maaa
ml A liwi u-aili I free to aur adilK tu. J. V. Dananooia A Ca., Proprtatara, Loolatille, K
At tha K' . i "I - -. thr phtairlan'a r5tt qneation la, " now are joor bowala t " protiac that thtr muat la
i, ,i urri it .iiniuru i ,i i,n, iij nit, I.., ni aiinit' iiieiuriii,, i mi win oiaanae l at
mo iirar, aaaaa a rrie aow oi mm ami aarrt aa tnaaa lataaawMalaa .,,i o-iii,n.
till rleanae Ilia : i, n ., li , ,
-n,llin. Ttll. !. .ml t.fha
auong iiiedii- npa, prodoer rain, grlpinn, airk atomaub, and often eanae the Mat of time.
Hi WT'a Saltaa Apenani ia raliovad of all theac unpletaaat arJeota; it aeu nulillt anon Ihe boweta.
catiao. a nta nnw 01 bur, iviioti-a cuatipation, biltouanaaa, aicfc haadachc, acid atouacb li.uitburn, i'oIic.
Uidiiiaation, i-tc. '
Large Datllaa M oanM,
It, ia a whit powder, and la aa cooling and pteaaaat aa a claat of aoda water.
r
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roi sai.f.
PUOPKRTY FOK SALE.
Ulf. UNDEItSIGNED tlFKERS POU SALE 'lis
J Honjeand tjot. North Jaokaou, cotialatlBaaf Sea
ai.-res ot abound, wiih aabMattusI bmlaJogia, etatoroa,
pasturage, fruit trow and nil ajiinirteii.inecii for en
rsntsnoeend comfort,
TmiMi- l: j iniaUe. V. nAUKstlAI.K.
MKS,'82.
IA
li
NDkETH
EDIGREE
SEEDS!
THE U. S. MAIL BRINGS US TO YOUR DOOR 1
The mrrt .extensive Seel f)fnwwa In AmSrtt. I'oundeil T7S. rirepi-anriiwIiiK'nrrl
fur our IMtlCKU CA I Al.Ot.Ul.. Aihlrewi simply I.A1K1.T, I'll II. A III I, CHI X-
T
City Property for Sole.
MIK U.liilHI.V UK'ATl.Il I'We'l.ltTV. ON
Stale .siri' l. kiinwri n I'aiii I.av. i IStrflTUTK.
I-ollereil for pall!, ror Utuih, apply to the niulci
aiirned, AImo, a BeatdenCe a.rel ftve-ni IS lot, on PrSStdSKt
Wreet. J. i POWEB, tor Owneri.
apUSS-lf.
Valuable Town Property for Sale.
HAVE A VEHY DfHlRABLK EtODSE AND
1jt In North Jaekaon hirSala, I he main Imilil-
Ior oontaliiA ix rooms the ruunda, aovortnf sev
eral oeres, are well m-l in ibjraO anil fruil ire,. 'ur
purtiiiibr. appl( Ui mo. 1L K. JAVNK
aplll.Vltf.
FOR SALE.
AI"MSrr-( LAM BCROLARAND FtSaVFlaOOw'
SAI'K, aa esal aa aew. Ot in il .(, S7U0.
FrleeS). Apply to liMVUE A STEWAItT,
Jan.l7,'s:l-tf. JacSSOS, .Mi-".
null'? QfQ I nnlr f'n 1
) uuiu ix iiuuji uu.;
i
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The Oldest
ractnriog r
and Largest
dahlishinciit
Safe Mann
in America.
MAM I ACTUS
Illl. ONLY AI1SOI.CTK
I
1.10R MM: KNABK I'lAN'.Mor
I 7.-t it MM, Apply Uy Mra. J, a, Oaah.
nun,eoruer I'WildcOt and 'loiubl'iee rtreeta, Jack
Hun. Mtar.
aprl l,'aa tf.
I.'Oia HA i.i'. -TwnsteePwi II - and Lou
F 'ie on ol i'.'et, the oilier on North
J :T, i -,,ii.
nuaril.'ss-tf
Apply to It K. .1 rat
fuOll SAI.E ntnea ItonM i,n -til" Street,
J? ltb l, ,.-., i and caoh ii lot in an r.
martl.'M-u'. Apply lo It. K. Javhe.
NOTICE.
rnas MOAUD of TRDfrTEEB or A. ami m.
X t'oLLivoi:. till, on Ji.-.u arrit, nrtl. at tin
Biirglar-Prcof and Fire
proof Safe n.a!e.
Hall's Fatent Combicat!on L::k3,
Hall's Patent lovctailed Tcr.cn and
Grooved Bnrglar-Procf Safo?.
Hall's Patent Concrete Fire
proof Safes.
Vault Work. Jail Work
E irk, ttate nnd County Treacurer, Hcr
ibaut. and every clan of Becur.ty
ll fair. ' via Mauafactare.
Ws. Makk a Ki-kciali o."
Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes
for Jcwolora' Use.
! Prices as Low as Ihe Lowest !
No one Eaoold bo withoat a Hall't Safo
ll'ire. cht t I'mli-o
Im and ol t-imlh I
Iv lied with
leli2H.a3-;:Mi.
for the Chair of Mathemat
tiratnre. AppUeaiiooa can
T. P. WATHON, ho v,
A. aud M. Coll. m, M. a.
WANTED.
Awkli. r.i'i f ati:i. vor.si; i ip. Miim.i
AOKit LaOT I,. ai t a Moi'u r iu 11, ae
k. piiiu anil to . are for ait miall ehlldrt n. A i-mii-f-irlalili!
hoi, it ;ni I ncilLial' a .'enolStred. A.ldrn
"J., C't.AUiov Office.
inay'A'idMw.
HALL'S 8AFE &L0CK CO.,
J. La ITALIj, Proh't.
I' ACTOeY and pRTKCtPAt Ofkice:
CINCINNATI, O.
SMOKJii THE BEST!
KINNEY TOBACCO COMPANY.
Slfi To r2.ri Vtr :'2i)8Tai:tr, Ni York.
SDfll (MWRD Ui Kinney Bra., I ioneer i Unrttte
. Mnoofa, Iiirm of aWtftaS t.au MM btSat
Ursuln of
Old (aohlrn iECt.'l l V I.I 4K
Kacedorlan Turkish, Voelta Abajo H .van,
and 8t. Jamot' Far.ia Ptiiio.ua.
I'nrral W!c ila(cr i
Kile atafloftietttrcra of the ( hhrated standard
Brsads: t Qunrat: Gsmnri !t; (ft. Jamea yi
9waot Oajpttali f ork Mouut-pleea; Kinney Bros.'
Nndgat l l't", in l "'l 1'ii'aa I'ai kaafifa, etc., ate.
AH sat Warrastod.
The rarloui Lmli-a at all food Jndeea rfeelly milled,
SOU) Wi )KAMtai THSOQMaaW THK M'naI.O.
aarllS,'S3 air".
LYON&H?-ALY
State It Monro $.s..Cttlcaoo.
V : r14 A- v)mt i
t HAND CATALOGUE,
ftsf ttt'A, Wit pVS, altf Kkffai.-iiHh
rMH ritan'rlt, ' .; '.ii
'vdt rtnm Msi.atS a&J
1 1 4 ta, . , l' . i V a f
VVfriah, Kl-it lhVi ln.u. tin 14 f a
''ykt Ami'ri . r.li aoti a CaUAaajtf ua
f ttwita) Llawa iiua
MTIM HAMV I) K I.I S OF 1'KUST.
BHd Fstate Tax Lists Tur 18.
I't iRonal Tax LUtfl fur 1 HSit.
9
Svtittn ami Mheel!anrona Rlitaks-
a full aaaurtment alnava on band. A'MnMi
1 1, A ItH N iii ni.K, hmam, Mim.
ii 1; i n
uiarT, 'ail-am,
nir.tit.iii ta.aM.tN HltVLVT
UUOtGKERA naOiYNE.
BAXCa HOOtaV:
New York, Chicago, St. Louir
Loouv.ro,
apllt,sa-u.
San
Cleveland,
Friaoiioa
Free Bellvcry Wagon.
Tttmrse I.nld In l,ur;;c KtocU ot
i'ltrio jttitl Htitvr. r,roA'rtc,
wnu n i iii m'h an i w an any ii'f, arel ,1 'live
i rec (iinrKC tn i:i'i nt m.v
Hire reur vtder to tie ttrlier el mv tvll
tvauii. Your, tiuU, t MtliliN.
tarJS.'Sa-U.
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looril. r, aii, in heat Tie. at i I.AUION Iltxik
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