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THE GAZETTE: FORT otlTH, TEXAS, MONDAY JULY 30. 7 torniTY xotjs. )all:is. is evidently becoming id jvcuopomtin, ami id r that peculiar ily known as "shoddy in tvtrrm corns) Wtis conclusion by for a week past a ban icausis jhivo Ihtlj riitortaluments Mr puuiio resort, Harden where ics, cigars, ico cream litems arc dispensed, i udiiiiwi in. uiiiinj lit shade trees, in pslde miniature urll- Mt fountains, wcio inn of the highest so- lallas. I'Uere wore it i, run estate uro mm, accompanied Iprcenee is mieiy tiie rno.ii seicct. pn- MUblcaleor the most entertainments. A thi peculiar aUsto- but anions this snmo kvere suusinuuaiiy, mi'rar aim the "low ui'icty woum, or seen at this very lit isn hopenu and hi lo bservethesen- itnneiit that Ib np- fobove observation. be loo par thir social Jim issuen a imim Ight-laood and of tu nc rsons ann irowning Ikis amusements in 5: aristocracy. Dallas ills spirit of advance- Uitlil.. Init little (ochroniele the past week. 'I lie Bunkum peofile seek If tli' drawing room Puvatc ana soloct ttle liavo been the )( rt'likh enjoyablo ten in vailous pans lot let) o cutis down cu. mi. w. .1. ri- aila-i uu'-lne- man, Bin I . Itagan. oK'or- Riwton J. White, of fee, --v 111 kad to the f May Hardener, of Tnis doubllng-up ?na me evening 01 ' Brotherhood give most eleiwnt PcnU'tatument at mrit on iuwuuj renin., next, i.t tne tc t'lid Lull. If the ?ini iki i s bUCi-t-isfiil ioHnl t-r-here as they EfWcsUrn I nlon they J'. A. ... 1. . ..... 1 t-ustm iu u i inuu ui li& Vb uing citizens, fctlle i M prominent 'Snf ill citv. sives Riha M t -lit xv ill bo jii Itu ted. and fiVj'paltouled: V. L. siiiiuillns, chairman; Win; las, Y. . veal, !MV. ( Connor. V Whulork, T. I.. 'JUeln, J ('. Bogel, II l'liupm, U. A. ward, K. T. Ivelly. 0, 'i most t'slimauie U of Jn.lependeuee, city t e nast wiPlt tool acutlon with & d wifoof Breckcn tng the visitors to K. UookSiistwifo 'jf Corslenim ta6f2t1fo CUand Windsor wms. . . ' tt8nas!'u nter aim jus. iwnitoi iucivinnov were oppliig t nedltion Tlnus- SjasqwrornH-of Springfield, 1f- n .. . .1 ...1...1 W7Sl. JVO'.VK, Ut'Xl.ltlUU Idaw A mui 'ht of ner emeu fr'' 'U campli- gtji i MUitlo the night k-ilen. i 'c RXjSoiif1 lit"-recovered 3pelJ ol likness and Is jUTlH'! IC v, ill! jiusij ui Sclit. i charming lit- tJalas, jsTrbsent at feriilend. Mr". JJ. M. jfennle Jiarldufc. , fslwll. .Miurula. tis-Carrio Bruit nfl .Ir-. a ltcovcarfrt visiting tivos at Tyler fticul nud M inn (limn " p .: firwilMIKi Mr."V. Si. from IjOiievJow Ml?e Clara y'rout ofTwrieJl is ViBlfc ing the fnu1Hyor2l,. Patten. MKs MonliUe Boon hn returrierl h NVInnboro. Miss lienlidi Mnltl) of Smith county is tne guest m ..ura. irwm 'le.us jUu-ftil onJUg Sloi'lo.. (K.MfYdrk HornM., 'Jlic J, quo Star fc-tnte still mtliilalm tlie laige.itory cbnlnnioiisliin flint She i law Mr ltd uiWHimuiuium inuy w uaii- tsdft n faw months nrro hv n rv t.))ft of n, noj-omiwnica by UltlljXoraa-Ma; u a,oro)fto r.n aoro square falling upvii irough heio on 1-ridhy en fblto XjVorlh county. The totalis of Ii ear- VJgley bns fet.iriK'd tree, the inference being nuu an v.orc Hilled bv u slroko rtl namning. ai tno skcJctotw were sitting "bolt upright," which shows tliftl tloetriolty aa iv atlH'ouor of the plunlcolumu has never beJj sulTleJ ontl.v valued. J I I? to be regretted Unit tne wjiter 01 tne story did not spoony idiss iMittie Taj Liu JHii-Pturnvj to Jn whuti ,lo,j(0n ic skeletons or the Longview. ihorM'fl who found. Texas JournnllstH il rs. John and Ailn Mnv re'iiftuUl,lillAYoid all uppearnnee or care luftfin Afondiiy to v-iait frltmrlt, fn .-udth l.if vh n llnv fmvo an intorest- countv. Mlfis Helen Minis lift for Tyler on Paturdayi. Miss VirgioCiil". gave a gay party on Thursday evening. On the same .night 1'iof. WeoJgo' dancing eehool clo'-id, after allntte11 ini'lv HiiccrH-tfiil uciioaii. Mf May Seobie, of Fort Worth, ! I vhutum ftiist. ,i. u. llarria. On Friday luft Mrs. S. H. Hart re turned from a protiacted visit to friends at Gilmer. Mr. J. II. vewsoni and lady have returned from Mineral "Wells. Mr. Kuwhoui bays that Mineral Wells Is on a general boom and baelw up his asser tion by narrating how one young iumi ctluaed a iluttcr in the lee cream mar ket by "KotthiK 'em up" fo tt crowd of about one hundred, chiefly of widows and young ladim. Mis. Thomas Grcou has gone ro Mlncial AVells to spend the hoi months theie. Wo had tho pleasure last week of seeing the G zirri'K s " nice young man," Mr. E. G. Bciiter. initing friends 2IH1I1 n on nbuslncfs .n Is on a trip to liJn New York btiy- aillu li.s returned msTiii, mm WE tFt!m I'Mc TAYLOR COIJXTY, A Ooltoil HtoiUiB to Knnslin OtnSill)); "Woiil fin bhliunciit-Hocliil niul I'r ftomtl Oliut iit'AbUciio. Oirrcinondcncn of tno ynrelie. Abilene, July 2S. tArmy piisonera, Al? colored, under tho charge of Lieu tenant Woodbury, feixtosnth iufantry for the Fort Leavenworth, Kits., mili tary prison. Thirteen aie from Foit DavU and live lrom Fort Coneho. They are a hard looking set of niggers. Me'-.s:b Wiiubt A; Seay, nronilneul wool buyers here, have struck upon the ilgh't thing at Itwl. They are at Weniier and Brcckonridge with com petent men grading wool that they liought here from Bob Wiley and otL era, and will have WJ bales of 5j0 SiiO pounds each which has been ourc iully graded and pressed hi a new patent wool prcsi leady lor the factory. Kach giado la marked and stamped "graded A 1: A 2; IU; B i; C 1: C i!. Wo bono It will proven successful ex periment of theirs. This firm want it thoroughly to understood by tho wool-grow er thut tj ing wool with the old largo twine is u" detriment to tho bale of fiuo wool I'ort'oarse wool it makes no diflerence. Them viis a big time last night at Kemp's htoio. The Abilene oyrnot band gave a grand outeitalnnifinl and ball. Mr. r. S. Knuilnian, late of Mexla, is tho leader of the baud. This band is one of tho best we.t of Foit Worth. The entertainment wa& for the benefit of tho band to buy uni forms, etc. A very pleasant dance con cluded the enteitainment, and every one was s:t isiiedj 'J'bo pas-wngor train is so crowded between Foit Worth and Abilene ev ery dnv that we suggest investigation into the matter, and the advisa bllty of tho comp'iny to put an extra car on tho road. Complaint come in that every tiaiu ia full and no neata foi the men. There will be a circus hero Monday quite a new thing for tho far We&t. The advance agent is here, and has ailnedwplay ot advertisements in the town We were eniertnined yesterday at F. C. Murray's house. lie has a model flu m near Abilene, nod it pays him. This gentleman came to Texas a few yeirs a?o from Kentucky and fcetlled in Taylor county before thiro wa- such a place as Abilene. ITe has a due rock house and liJU acres In cultivation. and"vhat is more ho does it woll. That is more than can be said of the majoiity of Texas fanners. He can raiso any thing that is good to tat on this f.nni, and will always be pleaaed to thou it to anyone. Hois one of our county eomiiiiysioneisnnd believe? in educa tion. He has tvFo very accomplished und highly educated laughterd,vJto aie well thought of by the young gen tlemen of Abilene. His bon we Jiro atlslk-d M-ill bo trained in some of our high schools when eld enough. , r-rg" ,.-n iAMffcftCODSTT. Ing subject in hand. The Mrangest tlilnrt about the tao. however. Is that flim trfn1n irlirt nStlrl tilTViri f ty ni"?Ti rlag1 riding in Texas have never been missed nv their friendB or udverllbcd for. tint perhaps pome feolo and wick ed rehttlve, who wanted to put them out of tho wuy, was the diicf of tho vchiclo nnd Ment out In rearcn of that verv tree nnd the fatal Jltcdi of oHUjhtning, intending to escape In tlmi. The man who Htnrt"d the htory iliMild be Hmt back to llnish it. A .lolic on Dr. Siaont. (A4wJn StnicMnMii. A reporter f? the Sfdtannan had an Interview with Dr. Biuoot yustoidny, and he tells a good joke gotten oil by tho robber when ho win interviewing tho doctor. When Dr. tfinoot iold him his watch Us cmrraved he said to him in n lone IndlcaUve of doubt: "Pass It over please, and let me see for myself." The doetoi handed It ovei, and the robber with Ids left hand opened the ciiae itnd ivisHuil his Hunnlt over the Inside of them feeling the engj-avlng. i xueu ue repueu: ; "Yim, ills dl eutlapif'f-os and or no uot me you did tell Uie tiiotii for onch in your l.f)," putting a very peculiar emphasis on the words "truth" and "once.' Tho doctor buys it ctuibCd him to smile notwithstand ing the situation was A very ombm rasslugono, for he h"id just 'before in formed him he s'as a preacher. Killing h Hallo.'K Against Time. Cleveland, July 20. TUrto thousand jieoplo went lo Bjieky Biver, a rosoit near thin cit. , Uiik alternoou, lo wit ness a noM contest, it was e.xlen Mvely advertised that two champion -butchers. John Smith of Boston and ( hnrles .mith of Chi cago, would kill and dress two largo bullocks for l 000 a side nnd the cham pion ;hip of the I nito.l States. Bets v.fi-0 about even, both men having re cords of less than six minutes. At the appointed hour Mitchell, the Boston t...i Citn.i.1 fr. elwiti tilt li'ilrtiwr ..lit bd thieeof hisflngels. He forfeited his money. Smith, ol Chicago, men 1' tiled and dres-ed a bullock weighing 1200 pound- in jut "even minules and three -wends. Another match will be nmdo at Pome future time. Terrell 27m8 . Down at thd JJlino thoro Is lu ilrst-elnuM condition the re cently Invented ami thoroughly tested comprci's. This phmt machine Is wild to be inuneaaurnblc m its power and will.Jt Is believed, n),o tho platjc or the- heavier nnd colliot compress, tt can bo put up for less jthan a thousand dollars including tho engine Bropo bituuHUicc been nmdo to the people of WUte Point in rgard to oreetlng on or theift compresses In that city, Terrell is to entertain a similar propo sition, und Forney will also be invited to consider Its ad vantages. Tho Texas und BacIIIo railroad has agreed, wo uiider-tnnd, to tike cotton reduced lu sine by this new method nt iltty ccnli per bale less Hum the original charges for freight. 'ii Tho New York TTwkm niys Bar (hnldt'M statue of liberty Is now eoni pleted and Rt't up, all 'but tho head, and that several persons have visited the interior or the godde-s. which Is roomy and not at all dark. The nat ural Inference Is that her lights au In good order. JOSEPH it" JROWN 4 WHOLESALE m JfeApe. NP V 4 if A rtarrcnlcd euro lor all diseases enr-sed by malarial poisoning ol Ihs blood, such as Chills and Fever, Fiver end Ague, Sun Pains, Dumb and Masked Ague, Thirdly Actio, SlnMng Chlllc; Inlcrmlllenl, Romib lenl, BIHousand 1 elhcr Fevers caused by .nalarta. II Is also iho safest nnd best cure tor cnlarGd Spleen (Fever Cake), General Debili ty and Periodic Neuralgia. FOR SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS. L. U. UUUNS'WIG A CO., .Vxacl 3Doalor lax yp BAQCINC AMD TiE Nos, 0, 8, 10, 12 mid U Pirst Street, sr 3F TjAjbsl: AVhoVtuU notl llf tnH V.iScr in HARDWARE. 1R0M. NAiLS. GAS YeuihiU' Kentuc'ty whisky, by doc toring, is a. precocious as the ten year old brnnds wore In old fogy times. The plentiful u-,0 of Sue renders beor cool enough to bj swallowed on tho "-amodayof manufaeture. And yet custonuiiM grumble because they some- liiuef have to wait a long two minutes "fri-di tap. fin Tj-. Daniel AsHuy. of Korth Carc liua, i phvulng his pinions for u jiub Ilf aerial ascension and sil. The two eanVaw wings ol his Hying machine ativteh thiilv feet bioad from tip to ' tip, and all that tin mau-hlid 1ms to ' do to regulate his High! is to work a I pedal like that on a sewlnsf machine. !! - ' M. A. Dauphin vs. Postmaster-General Gresham is the style of a suit lately institute in the federal court at Was'h'ngton, baed upon a claim for damages in the su.m of $100,091). be cause of the decision iccently made by the postmaster-general in the mutter of transmitting money to the Louislaihi state lottery. A pui-onous t?a hole among the stalactite caves lnhe Yosemito is cal!el Ptygian Cave. Birds, drop dead Hying over its mouth, and small ani mals cntciing perish at once.. It Is ill'ed with ciystalllne pendants of deep cmornld hue. f.... - ..Hm.wm I I . Lee Childc, a nephew of Gen. Rob ert JC. Lee. has fallen heir to tho estate of tho Into Barouesi do Triquety, who e neiee he mauled a fuw years ago. Mr. Cliildo Jias. been living 1u WW i'.T sc vera' 3 0 Us. mteifdmau Kirtrin . " n .s returned Wet Vlr- 2lnmo is. lr . has re- ivliit lo her old home at ii'umitscc. Saslrcw, ol Jeflei&on, is ltos Lipscomb, of our KDavls Is attending a IninrLonKview. rSreston. of Jefferson is . t . . .' gnie iurns. Mid wife, or San An- reiativcs nerc. is mine city. and Mrs. E, A. Con- Jit, nro visiting Mrs. i ld, of M'unslleld, La., Ster, Mis. Jj. J. vor- jhuns has gone to Dal- eiunloy ot mo west- taph Company. v is on a visit io ins bu Kiro tins returned num rings. iieaster is visiting ter. at Carthago. Is on a business trip to ? Ibuin, of Gouldsboio, i cone to Templo and iu druir business with ?&, Company of that inual Harrison conn- (Id In this cily on the d Mis. Cooper Knott, jiiter. Eand Mrs. W, B. Jen- hx daughter. id Mrs. J. js. neaii- A ltii1c'iio JJurtiert 1'en.uiinl itiul Social A rrincrM Siij;';oiu1uii. CorrconUenco to the diwotto. - Weatheri'ord, July 2S. Ijast night about ten o'clock the residence of Mr. Ira B. Taylor, on Leo avenue, caught lire and was. entirely consumed, with a considerable portion of furnituo and household goods. Loss about $1,000; Insurance $1,200. A picnic and tournament Is going on in the southeastern part or town as I write; albo a shooting match. A good deal of gay bunting is displayed and the folks seem lo bo having a good time. , . Mis. SusnuD. Loving returned lrom a protracted visit to her children at Fort Worth, yesterday. She was ac companied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Geo. lb Loving, and her little son, master Boy. Miss Lucy Ford Is on a visit to tho family ot her uncle, Mr. J. C. Loving nt. r.nst. Vidlev. Jack county. Mr. B. K. Vlllett, after spending two or three days In Weatherfordloft for hla homo lu Lost Valley, last Mon day. ""Two nephews of our townsman, Judge J. M. Biehards, are on a visit to their uncle. Their nies, unfortu nately, have eluded inc. After diligent inquiry, I nnd one uian who has discovered the approach of tllO bOll WOrtU. Jie wuiih uiuru iiif solvation will discover them in most cotton neius aim bironK'i 'wit apieparatlonof three parts molasses and ono unit vinegar, to bo plated In open vessels, elevated above the cotton, There are two rules to folldw in skimming milk, If Ihe cream is to USDld frkim deep; it tin milk Is to sold, skim deep- Never fail to skim deep. Mrs. Annie Iltsant Is coming over from Iliigland on missionary work. Her hobby is that there are already more than enough peopleinthe world. An inactive condition" of the blood and liver, is tho source of nearly all dlseues; thev nro made pure, active and healthy, hy using Brown's Sarsa parllla, and Dandelion with Iodide of Potassium: it speedily cures: Bolls, Pimples, Kidney Diseases, Ulcers, Scrofula JSryhipelas, Dyspepsia, itneti mnttijin. Try this Great Blood Puri That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow woise. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Ikon Bjttuks, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure Scidncy and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers,. &c. Mr. Simon EbncharJ, a well, ktmnii Cfil;nor UajTlviHe, M-jJe rounly,Uentuc!vf,a: "fly wife had Uc hick (lit a torg lime, and tier coiHlitmion vai an troUen iloun r.ni! thovis uiuMc tnw.ork. bt r i vhed to me Bi-o n't Iron lilaera, and found it to work WVo a cliarin. We would not now tewitli ont It Tor ary consideration, at we conilder tt tho Uit tcaic in Ihe World," Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no mjurious ef fects. Get tlfe genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations, H PPL . . -j - - , H e;i 'Jj if .wnMV tfySS I'TiJ'.'? .,').; a tS. eSL AGENT FOB n.yrjLIl)AY'S 1YID MBbl. Oornor Hounton nnd Second Stroota, Forb WortU, Tosrno. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STOVE AtD HAnDWARE HOUSE IN THE CJTf r-Kvory Description or Job Work tfono on short NoUco.-fe --hcEIWk WW. i muumS Hk jycr, Jirovvivs Dursupainni, ai. " i druggist to show you the lormnla pilnted on eveiy bottle. All druggists sell Brown's Sarsaparllla. ITT6R sale iiieilicliio, For eiUo lij deolcri'iuiTUy, So tlmo hliould ,1ip lost IT the ki oin-tioh,ll'orniiilbot- ojsiuoiiuetiou, lo adopt tho mid; ruiupdy, Jlosltt. ltT'dhlomnch lilt tern. DIsenst'R ol the organs nitmod tR lieu't't otbeis fur worn KunuiiH, nuu n delay Is there roro liazardmiN. Dyspepsia, liver coiiiilulnt, clillln oiitl fever, enrly llieiimntln twin ki, klaoty -weak-iierts.lnltissorluiif' bodily trouble If trilled Willi 1.080 no time in Hdlus I Ills niretlve iintl nil urtiggins anu SclEenfeer Sz Mookstadtosp, WHOLESALE LIQU0HS AID CIGARS, Anil A fonts for Auheuscv'Sj Antlioiiy & luilm's nnd lltubrciscr's 33OI0DlE?XLji3X 33 3E3 IHS IE3. ALSO AJS'THOXY KUllN'S KEG 1S1SELC. No. CO Houston Street, - Ifovt Mroith, OToxtiH CINCINNATI OFFICII : 120 SECOND STREET I FAiSiBASK'S SCALES -AT- Greatly Reduced Prices Kevins iHtrchocd this henlu lu wir-lottU lota for oash,l nm now piopared to oiTcr my customers THE OLD RELIABLE AND BEST SCALE In Iho mnrltotntffrcptly reduced pitco;. notn Jotiner niteH. I ltavoln sloclr, nmt shall koop nt nil tltnca it full lino ofMwhm nnd trucktt of tho Kntrbnnk mnlto. 1'nrtles wnutlns tiny bIo cnlo will do well to wrlto ino for pilecs. PLATFORM WAGON SCALES A SPECIALTY. W. F. LAKE, FORT WOJlTIf, TEXAS. A. Tldbnlt. K. t. VnnZandt, J. J. Jurviu, J. l Smith. & GO 4o Cnpltali.sts. $,000 city property, paying 23 per cent in rents, will be bold on easy terms. Texas Investment Co, This Moilth. Rummer coni people's Clothing street. House, up a1 the Kl Main beluir tiieiu say three or four to ten acres, as 1.... i..r. ii.mi limine tn destioy uvuwi v.... ...... - - .,'U M.n Ho argues tnat tne hkih "'" moth from the surrounding country niul thus counteiaets the good It does. This KonUcnian is Mr. W. I). Ilatl, a very Intelligent farmer of this coun . .. .f.na minions are worth consider- Slecplcmi nltjhia made nilserablo by that terrible cough. Shi IoIi'b cure is the remedy for you. Bold by L. N. Brunswig & Co. ' Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! Tarn now prepared lp furnlstusi'Tn dian Nation'' in ear hi at vtry low lates, and would reconniend consum ers to buy their suily before cold weather. Call or tdephoiio elevator olllcefor prices, WhWi "toifoh f, yj. M..uu. TiiiJcnBiTraisjfJiJgo? iJi.iUYJ r.il ami OuniH ?TVrw JV0&4 of I nT?T!TT TfTiV illy (JUUiJXlJia. X tlgor, Hpurm.itotriiceit, ;., wlieii oilier lenieillc fall, n e qimmntttv, ji'O " ''" tlo. fourtliiD-n the iitinmlty i. Vr esirus to nny uu rtrcuH. Hold by nil tlrttBRlMB. KnglUh McitiiMil JtKtltute, iroprlH)r, 7W OIIvobIiomI. M. JotiN, ilo. Hold by a. W. Vowel), Kort Wi ilh. Texas, TIDBALL, VANZANDT inoil-T WOETI-I, TEXAS. A aonorivt BiuiHInir Iluslut'K'i Trnnete1 tinllcctloan mnifii and promptly lemlttcd. cujiuceoriiwn on un mo iirmcipu cmc-ii of h.itropo. First National Bank Conipr Houston ami Second ,Sis., Yort "Worlli, Toxns. CAPITAL $100,000. SUItPLUS $3.0,000. OFFICERS: 31. H. Loyd, ProsWU J). CHeimVit, Yicp-PrchWU, i'o.,riicksoii,Casli. Directors ). S. t!odln, M. D.Loyd. i. 0, Reed, Zane Colli, D C. Dennett, Geome lackson, I.Q, Sandld.o TRANSACT A GENERAL BAKJM BUSINESS. G. P. CARR Wholwaio ifaitufurturers of PLANING MILL, Sash.. Door and Blind ifflattases.Pillois, Bolsters, , aua-ooct-r- Ldreo lock coilstantlr on huml. iuuiiia I pn ) ( fctrtjcti, IthL Corner Hand fo Hounton rtjiifiEU & CDCHMN " DUBLIN & BELFAST Having putehad thnowey 1'Sililtip Mill, put, In order the marhlnery.al fulilcil mjiiji i(rt mnehlno to It, I uiu now preparmt to do an Kluds of wort, wieh m htoro rrontj, PiU l)(rftntid nttiidn, Window amUioorKriinieH Kioto Conotcra nnd 8helvlu. K'liool Dttki und Church fesats. Also.all felndnof Scroll Sawing, Brackets, Turning and Pickets. All kind of lumber drtssed on short notlo Batlsruction guaranteed. 1 Mill between Seventh nnd Elglitl Streets, at the end of the Bantu Ye ltallroad track, Kort Worth, Toxfw. ,., . J.' L. TAFT, Proprietor. you. J til v 22d. . l llloinl, nillf Vl !)"r tgW. i &MH- 'rtlutuWisiSa. wwiiU BTu. f4 TW FORT WORTH, TEXAS. J. M. R0BBINS, City Bill Poster, AllbaiilnesslnthoIJinrotiimBllneproropUy nl tended to. eOHIOAaO SCALE WT ST1I1 tUOOS M1W, flu. STOt. "mm?' COTTON BKAM A FRAMK. S45. Tim "IJltla O"""' rir,iT.TillML loooTiim liisa. ul Mil uTtius. FORGES, TOOLS, c. TntnoK Bins rtm UUIIT VfOM. -2 f Yl krti. lit Xu i. -U T n, veri Jineii nul fit J. .r. i" rt T- fflfjpp ta'STi us St i ?ith y eolei n tb ?Jio i e boa ri i ,ory Kir I'mbe Ilium A to l was it )) iu a l iljuual 'feed, H'Alti. S'llPUl hlng Cu 01 Biitloi tilt I a in Mi 8 the I x TJ are i Mr ctlcal iloh eseilt inv t Mn inpii i tin V Be Jicr,i line JU1 t) io v hod" d lo hi ioek. ;istl gttra it in fliih aui hVJ nvn i" ;"( enivn anioi XU l M "?f rtcliit ttA btiHi land '101(0 0 'i,wllo. f f i . . . JRlV.'V Illlll n-p Ollt' nh.u i w 3 JKtiV. lyre He, b Zva&A&d...,. ., UM mmmvmwMU1-: - ri5 ..r s I I L tiK nvjiti a11 m ai 5thr i J t Brfiliii J wiv a'co., ffi r I jrolli I'Majlo flffrOiu I til, l ll? Jibe 1 , , - tWKf"-1 IS,"!1 Mell . JJSk 1 smm- uUcrrt. Hci JM Hi - lj n ii.' pou. - : : . . ., ' fXm J jm '.iv . 17,,,, -i"1 -fr W- "' , , j,t 1 tjJtittiM