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AGAINST THF. CE-ittOX Or AlilU LANDS. A* the International Irrigation Cuo^rees i-o-* l?oiug held at Lu Ati K'-''e-? a r-.'t-oluiion prMeiUj by LK-le gatc K:ano> against U-e Wi'iou of a<id 1m ds to th*? Etafts ?nJ Terri tories in which the land* are situated provoked pruInDjnl applause. The resolution ex^^ssed tho determined seutiment of the Irrigation C'?o^r?.i3 u^sinst the proposed by the United States ft aiii lands in the We#t to the several States. Among tho reasons cvt forth for tliie p^si-: n \??re the facts that few L'.r^u'Ma of impel tance >rc entirety in any or.o State wr Territory; tiiat the school and swamp Und controlled by tti?* Statu ba? b-cn largely undtr ria^ rule nr.d that such cession would re su't in hps'c, ineSK.-ianoy, corruption, iu fact in nothing b.it evil . The resolution is in accord with public sentiment on tho bi!! intro duced at the instigH'.iou of a ricg by Warron of Wjoiuing in the last Cm.* grots. P<iv*crs i f M jut.i.'iu ixjn>.-ed the jjb ar.d showed that it was beir g erjjiueercd in the iutclost of a s\ i;di oilo, whose object was to g.t control of th? arid land.-, v. hi.h comprise nbjut all there is left > f the public domain Powers* f-xpose and tho oj - position of several newspapers iu She arid region th.it ar<> nut controlled b: co.-poraticns, prevented tha parage of tho bill, but it U likely to be inir< - duccd again in ti>e present Congress, Nevada has arid lands for sa!?? i.t SI 'io per acre in quantities to suit purchasers. The price of these laads wero double! at one time for a pur pose and were r?au cd tor a cou->i I era". ion . It was stated by those .-.ho were in a position to know, that tho_e who had authority to raise or lower the price of lauds ottered to lis tho prica at fifty con ts aa acrj if paid a specific eau. for doing so Tii who have the wolf ue of Neva 1> at heart and ?re not tbj to.?!s and boachmeuof corporations do not cart to have tiie public doaiaui plncod at tho disposal of such persons and therefore oppose its cession by Con grvM to the JStatea.? Ileno Journal. Sajebrnili Reverie. Sage and 6ilver seem inseparable with Nevada, nnd while Ibe home of the tirst extends westward from the Rockies nil over this intcrraountain region il is more intiiui-tcly interwov en with tho history of the .Silver State than r.uy other locality. By right of first location Nevada claims it ad its own, and in luia child of the desert, taUes pride in the fact that instead of it being a 6ign of sterility the Rudest thrub indicates fertility of soil wherever it grows. The land that bears sage id destined to be n laud of plenty, and year after year its value is enh<.n:ing. The stranger faila to seoic it either boauty or value but to its foster |wi:eiit it has both, and also a charm that increases with years, and wriih a fascination that lingers iti the memory nlttr loug fib ter.ee. Its aroma is exhilarating with spicy fragrance, and clirga to the recollection like "a beautiful picture that hangs on memory's '.vail.'' Htay as long its one u i!l away from it, absence does not diui its beauty nor dispel the fascination that clings to its rugged uiid ? igotoiia life. Like i tho star-eyed soru.-ress of tho Nile, ' "ago cannot wither r.or custom stale lis in!iui<o varioty." [i we'.ojai jd tho pioneer to a land unknown and con sidered desolate, and it streets the re turning prodigal with the genorouty of an old fricad. L'hero is u homelr pathos about tho lowly shrub that breathes content like a benediction nnd soothes tho c?.nst-s tu repose. Like tho phantasm of n pleasant dream, fancy te-a.la tho pungent fr.igtnoge tf tno desert cumpUre, ami tl'.o irstful sleep ft the prospector after watching aud musing over its dyinr embers. IVcJ aiomoiles hover over the good times of thoi'e distant yeorp, and tho net-lit of the arge revive* tho hopes of youth lor.g lost, and toothes tho tpir- i it to peaceful resignation. ? \V, 11. Itaugherty iu Ker.o (lazotte. We Arc !? It. Tiio following extract from a leller received from (Junto esioncr KumcII by tho editor of the I.n:>ki?k:4Dknt, ?hows that Nevada's agricultural e\ hioit ii strictly *'in It" ut the World's K<?ir: " I lia potut/?es arid fruit from Elko County nnd Itend lire drawing crowds to the Nevada booth. The people look on them with uuinzeiuent . 1'i.e lionvy, both comb nnd M rained, is proaounced the tinest here, and the cheese from Tbeoduro Winters' ranch ! is pronounced A 1 by experta who ] have tasted it. ] "lii fact,mnco getting In tbo pup- ] plv of this year's crop, tho exhibit! from Nevada, if lacking in 'j'liuitity, is HiK'ond t>? none in <juaMy, "The soap from Kiko county is at* ] trading A great deal of attention aid j is being enquired into bv several j lit inn iu tho so i p busineui. Wo tind it necessary to keep it cut of reach of ! Visitors, ai every one wants a piece of , it to tako home, and carloads of il j could bo given sway to thousands of people. " Mr, Ituist ll adds that j Ucorge is eujojing the Fftir hugely. ' The Central Nemtlan learns from the Nevud I CVutrai tiani men that some tons of hay was bumto I net Thursday at Watt's rtil.ch, '1 lie lire i* i ii| pond w U t. e ucri: of an in* i ttadUry , Cungrcssieiul. WAsmsr.TO.x, Oct. 10. ?The llotfro debute on the MeCreary bill to extend ; tile (iro'isioat of the Geary C'liue^ exclusion act six months vaa resumed litair o! Njw II>i?np3hire, nhu was nominated to the Chinese mission by Harrison. but who.** exequatur win > nut granted by the CV.iueM govt.-o ut?n?. on account of lis Lost'lo ex pressions to.vurd the Chiceso when exclusion ajt passed in IPSO, tj.oi.oin favor of the bill. Wh:!o he did act think the M :L'r-Mfv b.li was ;?!1 ?a br.tmng in substiace, it covered the policy upon which the g ?vernmaat ; had eotervd vti:t) reference to the J Chinese. '"If tho pclioy we hare undertaken { rtjspeciirg C uue.se iiuuii^'at.on 13 | no.* mutilate! or in.>d.5.sJ." olid he, ! **.vo might as u-11 aui ue that the t'.ile of immigration froiu ail other directions ts to tluvv on unimpeded.'* il ? strongly favored li e photograph ing id.mtihcatioc clause on the grouiiu that do hon-.-st Chinaman could ob j- ct to the provision. It might f-ir uisli n now rogue's nailery, but what cf it? He euiioistrd the Geary law, unless, he ?u>d, vve were merely tait? J pericg with the policy o I Coincsa ex clusion. At the conclusion of H.nir's address 1 thy S.nate amendment* to the b ii I providing 4Uulilicatiot.s for voters in luo Cherokee Strip weic coticijrreu in, and then the debate on the JI: Cre.iry bill was resumed. V? ueau o! Wshliisglsa character ized it as one of the most remarkable ever presented to Congress. The ! Geary law had passed by a vote of Ho to 27. lie reviewed the alleged coareo of th? a iRiin'S'.r itioo in a.c tatmg to Congress and in nulli/ymg I tho Ch.ne.-e ami pension law j. "For thirty year?," siid he, "the Dimccraiia party has ho. vied about usurpation and centralize, 00 of polit ical j?ower . liiere iias been more ' cectralization of political power und j wore ursurpution o f legislative func tions by Ilia executive depnrtoicnt ^ sirieo March 1th than since the foun dation oi the Republic to tho present I tirae," [Republican applause. J At 3 o'clock, bv the terms of agree ment, the previous question vva3 con sidered ordered oa the bid und pcud ing arjend.uents. Geary's three amendments v.ere consolidated into one, defining il.u term of Chinese merchant, providing ' for the photographing of icgistered J Chinese, nmi requiring the United i states Mi.maals to execute tho d.-p,r- j tation clause with despjtch and pro vidihg that, ponding its eio-Mition, ;s 1 f hitiauinn shall be couiiaed and nat admitted to bail. Agreed to by a vote of 123 to dO. A vole was then taken or. tlio McCreury bill us amended, nn;' n rising vote rcsulltd in 107 ayes to 0 cays. Jj iud made a point of no quorum. Teller's were ordered and a quorum pevelopod. Louri's requcet a'iis with drawn anil tue bill declared patsvd. 1'he amendment offered by C.imi nctli, which providoj that no China man convicted of felony shall be entitled to reb'is.traii >a, but shall be Htibjeot to deportation, was ulso adopted. SXN'ATR. Tlio Houee joint resolution fixing the quelillcationsfor voting and hold ing ollleo in the Cherokco tslri,? an* taken up. The amendment I >y Hoar rer.trictini; the n^ii'. to vote and hold oftlee to citizens of the United Stated agreed to. A motion by PelTer to strike out the word "male" no na to allow women to vuto \vb8 r< jeetod oy a vote of 40 toO. AlUfiuativo vote ? Allison, Carey, Gal linger, Dolpli, Fy 10, Hoar, I?>le, IVfler and Teller. Fauikner moved to stride out that part of i lie resolution to which llonr'n amendment was attached, aud thus amended the resolution pasted. It entitle* all male rvei Ieul6uu tt.e 21st day of October who Lave Lcen resi dents thirty days and over 21 yeaie of ?(;e to l.old ar.d vole lit the nintncipnl eleotinr.s f'<r the organiza tion of city, village and town f,ovtrn nn n'.3. Ludj;o of Massachusetts spoko in favor of liiii amendment to the rulis. providing that no Senator M:nU rend a writteu or j r.uled spcecli, mid that Senators i Tenet) t nod t.ot totinj* shall l>e counteil ob preseut for the purpose I of a quorum. Ho tnid the present. cor.diti' ? ofthofcknate wan mi abso lute travesty on cveiy rulo of par.ia mcntary piuceduro. Interesting Slatlxllc*. The Movereii^n Omnd L'alffo of Odd I'ollowii concluded its reunion in Milwaukee r-cectly. 1'ho reports show a marvelous increase, far in ml va rue of aiMtlim^ yet known in the hirt"ry of this most successful order. Nu in her of lod^e*, 2-Y27J ; men b?;rs, 770, 4111 jjncrcaso for year ISiW 51,100; tininlier of cticntnp aient*. : encampment mem bers, i:,;!,:;n? ; inoietite, y. icj ; lie* l?-kah l< d^ep, 2,1>!0 ; Kelnk. h men Intra IHl/ATJ i increase, "??.?>! I . Total relief for yei*r, ?1,010/ ,07U.VJ; increase for year j total relief fit'in IK1M to d.ito f-Vt.O'Jl,. 'lA't, Oo. Number of cantons, MM); chevaliers, 20,100. Tlu production of gold in Arizona this year will show a decrease, sayo tilt MtjnVii Mim r, Lacunce of the shutting down of eilver mines. The s&iiie cause will o|?er?to to lesson ll.e Mold production in till the miiitoi; HiatchUnd territories, for Ihe rwii.ton thai nearly ail riiver ores catry n toll* S'd.-rulile ; et.'entatfe of JlrLrtu^hHu? Ljtton. A roerrj throng met at the resi dence t.t Mr. ar.d Mrs. Thomas Hun ter lust eveiiing to witnetsJ the mar riage of Mi?l Minuio Lvtton, of EII:o, to Mr. Kdwia C. McLaughlin, o! Deader, I'-oIorado. Mi* ceremony took plct>* at 7:30 and was performed by the llov. W. II. I. Houghton ac cording to the rit lal of tbo Episco copal cbun-b. Tb? bride, drerscd in dovo-ce!ored dru;? d'ote, triiaoid in changeable silk, ornaments orange blofsotr.ts, and beaiuint; with hiippinea*, ajib cttviid e l by Mus Edith Hunter, ns maid of honor. TLt; grootu nrns attired ia a Btiit of b'a k Congratulations followed theceic ttiony and tUen ull repaired to the dimas-ruoni where a wedding f-ast tit for tbo i?o Is was spread before theui in bjuntiful profusion. Every one did full )ust;M to it and tohds au J liquid* disappeared froux the [ table iixe saovv before a July euu. The inner man being su'.lati^d, u short linn* w:u s,>eni in aoci.:i conversation aiid tbea the bri?'al p-.rty, ncuoinpa ui~d by a j .i ly crowd, left for the p. trior of tbo Depot Hotel to wait the arrival of Xo. J'tio train be.og an , iiour lute, a.i adjourned to Freemau Hali and sjiect the limo tripping the li^tit tauiuslic to music furnished by MtiScn. \Vo:nack and Uodgers The arrival of the train ended the dance ; ??nd ull escorted the bride an. I ^riAjai | ton I'ulltuan car wlncb they boarded aid a shower of rice and left for their f Jturo home at Phoenix, Arizona. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. Hud Mrs. liwruo \V. Ly tton. and i;rew to w otm-niio^ d in EU:n. J Ku.l, courteous an J una.-suiniLg to | all, cr.c counts in her friends all who Allow her, and their befit wishe-^go with htr'.o the land of of cactus and , tarantulas. The groom resided in E'!:o county j last year and was a cac.l.d.ite ou the Silver party ticket far uic:x<ber of the Asserab'v. IJe'e?it.-d for the Lct;isla- j lure, ho won a bri ie, while others who tasted defeat in that campaign ftill struggle on ia siuglo blessed- , ncss. Tl 0 editor of the Independent ! wishes h.s former pupil aai Ikt life partner all the huppintsa this world j afT.rds to lho-:e ?!.umi hearts are 1 joined by the t;c?of l.#ve. May th'.-ir future be i s blight as a cloudless sk> at mid noon. Congressional. Washington, Oct 13.? Vooihtis said to i?d Associated I'ress reporter liixl iio would :.i C o'clock this even ing again usk the .Ser.ato to continue m bt.ssi?n during the night, r.r.it ktep it up till r. vote is reiche I. Mo did not ki.o.v whethtr l.e could hold a ijisoruni, hut it would cctbc iiis fault if cno failed. A movement is on foot in opposition to Voorliceb* proj oF lion to t>sk for night s.>?3ioris. und to procure an ad journment uto:3'Jti!l Monday. Vest ;'jvj noti.-e of ;u amendment in the nature of a substitute for the repoil bill. Besides repealing the purchasing clause of the ihermun a'.-t, it auth -iriz-e tha i.sue of coin crrt:t;;atc3 for the tin coined bullion consisting of soignora^H on iho silver heretofore purchased, and provides for tho coinage of American silver deposited t>y others at the rule of f.'tyXW.Ctt) p.*r mouth up to ?3 ? MXX\ (XU, this coinrj^a to bo f.nrly propor tioned in ar.'.cunl among tlio niiver producing States and IVrritorieJ. J'he holders of stand trd silver dollars may have them changed for certili ca'.es, and authority in giv-?a thi Sot rotary of the Treasury to refuse pay ment in g ild on any obligation of the United Sta'.iM w!i in h<? is s itis'lod that tho gold is applied for for expor tn'.ion. A ] tint c immittoo of the t.vo lioutes to oxamine into tlio ifo un cial and urniet.iry o>nditiou of tiio 0(ivernin9ot and tho people of t lie United St -to.?. I'ho 10 por cunt, tux on Stale bank circulation is to bo ro moved. The silver repoal bill was then taken up, mil Stewart rf Nevada took tiio .ll i >r. Ho reeuuml his speech whoro ho left o!f at I o'clock this morning. Shortly after l'ett'grnw of South Da kota suggested no <]itoni!ii, hut Stew art continued his speech. JloUsK. An agreonient has been reached to take a vote oil tho Chinese bill at II o'clock M mday. The b knltini; bin wil ha called tip immediately nftar Tho llouso is iiow discussing the Chi nese hill. HJate Dehfs Tho New Yolk tJond lluyer pub lislien a tabulated statement slum ing the public debt of cac'i Slate, The total indebted neus of 1,1(0,000 of which tho West jo woo 51 l.MS.l! I, di vided ii9 follows: Arizona T 2.07 1 .? V.? California V.<JI'_\000 Colorado '2.118,111 Idaho 'Jol.ttHi Kansas NehnuUa 5I?.1!C7 Nevada . . >17,751 New M".x ico l,lol,'K*? North Dakoln K'. IT South Dakota 1, 02.', (00 Tetns l,0ID,r>0U Utah T iVNHi Washington 708,7.72 Wyoming SlilO.tHK) Molilalia nirJ t/iegon have no debt, and Oklahoma mnhes no ir|iorl. Foster, tho St .Trseph weather ?harp, predict* a hard Winter A STANCH OLD Siiil\ First a Flsht?r, Then s. Mossonsor of 11-rcy. The Old Slin-of-War to l> K?nt wil!? ! hu;?|?!.?-4 to tho Hrllrf nf tli? l-"axsiitic-Mric!iort I'rople of Ktixii i. The fact that Secretary T racy. in ? 1 1 tier to Senator \Y. I?. Wtilibirn, *!??? nine-t lil-. wilUnjiMM to a.ssi;m the : nil in*: slilptVr.^tolIitioa to the duty of car rvia; Ij the r.tsrvinj jvopl" of Hu-m.i th; fi ejr and brw r?ven for that p-jrpr*? by ?hv uortliffi'stcra millerj ' rtv rails the f u-l, says tho New York 1 Timer. that this ship J:.--. Iwn on u rUn- ; khr ruiv.sfln before. This was in 5^:".. when immense tenant!! vs of provi*l-.:ij were :;?*????? by th-.* A in ri-.'ans for the starvhi~ p aple lrel.uiiL The Cuastclialion i- a pretty old sl.'.p now. and tn::n;,- of h r thubcrs will t. t stand the hardships Ions cruises in sa-^_*ecdK s vc::rr. to th.it her mission to , Ilnsslt, If aocompl'sl.c.l. will prolsul '.y be her ln't as'.iv; duty r.iloat. It will b- a lilt in.*" end to the c-rvcrol u famous oi.l man-of-war. The oM Constellation. r.esriy all of ivViv cri-;ir.i\l frames have b.vn re paired and rebadt iu tin present shi;s, s-.a-cjaiph-; ? i l.iunohcd at Nor "-jilt in May. IDA beltiff tbc mMBil vis..ol l-.unvhod ttr.dsr the then r.cw orjMiiiin it in of the navy. Comrao.lore St p::en IV ?oatur' i squadron in tho West ludi.-s wa~ l;er lii -t assignment to duty. 11. -fore the close >.? this cruise sh- en tinnier It'.:; i'rcueh frigates l.'in, .r rents and La Ven TaRee, trou'oh* with I'ranoe l?cin;?then i:i pr- jre-r., and i'.o f 'utotl th'.-rn !?; t!i, although the enemy were greatly superior in trims anil men. She 1 . ?.,t her m vhiurist in this action. a midshipman and seven tofsuen ?oiii? with it. A piM taedal was ^'von tu CotnmeKl.sre Tru::t-?n. her commander, by e.v.i::ivss f .r liir. "allactry. When in the Mediterranean on it-? woi-'d cruise the Constellation, th? u i:? command <-f (.'apt. II. Campbell. joined the Ar.v.rioan fqv.adron u:T Tripoli, a B';rt tdr?i;i fame,;-., in naval at.na!*. The frigate Constitnticn, irlth Commnd i 15.*;at r and I'r.*b!?: r.r.d Mid hipmrvi M.-DoroCtrh. fi^.rretl iatiiealtaci; v. i:.-h foil >v. i ll the Coiist -Hatiyn's nrrivah Aft?r the ri-;t^ry th-e frigate p-x?-.-'. d t. > Mynien nn.l saw no ir -re aetiri? daly of a warlike s.?rt until Juoc, ls?X whoa she r.ai 1.1 ha.led l.y a larj;e llr.^li.:!i fo:-eo. fi-jror^l attempts Wire madoto destroy or uaptoru it hj boat* f v.ci the Ihvf.Wi Sect, all of v.hith rc ?altc(l in heavy lou to tho enemy. Tbn Conf.'.viJation is pat d -wa in t?;.? old records ot the i:.\vy n_s li.'Ot sj'.lor r.t.-l a statuh ship in heavy woatl; r. In her early daj ?> vliu is credited with a t ;>.-eJ ?.f t l:n <tsoii a wind and sv. ?? Iv.i a:i 1 a half !:a-.i . free, a ? ;> v.l ?v'.ii.-'.i she i-, known t-> have uninialncd even after she attained to the a^e c! three vniv Tears and ten. In the f.v.samcr ??f h? I when cruuia~ with the navr.l cr.v*. t.? j alon^ the e<l^*e of tiie piiif -.tream, ?.t:al* j d:t!^- sails on. *he niatle thirteen hints thrv.i:;.*hout a v. ii .le lacming. la heavy ! T/f-ther she can outride any of the oM ships. In tier cruise ia the >!edit"r r.mcar. ia 1..^, f* : r cxajc^le, she lived throu^li a heavy pale in tvhieh a i'rtncii ei'-Tht v-fruD fch-p was Jo.t. an 1 durir.jf the suaie ni~ht. while lviac-t \ slie weatlicrcd the IVcncli ad:airal\. thip | fct ren Kites. l"ho .t <*?1 a t :? hi hr,* tn'cn in evere 1 j pr.rt i A tbc navigable ulobe. and a.-, lonj j as wooden uiliuff shipo were the tn>JoIa i of tli-> day she v.-as aiaon-r the fe.retnust i of her class. Ilrervono of l:r?r lint , is xninetrical. and when *>ln* f ail*, u* fl**r . a f;:!l nproa-1 of stan* uils a prctti r si'fat eanaot lie found. J?!ie is reported to have li -.it-n th- wlule Urlti-.T* U -et o:i a win 1 in the Me litorrau ;..n in 1 -;:t Although ori rhially a thirty -six-^un *hip the 0oa..tellation*3 battery has b?en cut djwn in the ciarso of ht.r tnai'.y alterations until to-day she car ? rics bv.t twelve, these K-in^ stneoth 1. ires of an old tv;-e. She e.-.rri. d a j i ivoi gun amidships until ! - wlien i*. i was t :!:?;? oat and h-r j :vot port . b::iit . in. l or a ;,-ood many years -he i,;v, been tie* f 'raelice sitip :*ttac!:eil to the | Naval Aead< my for the ri:tnmer er.i: ! <'f the naval cadets. This cruise only j Iri' tM nbor.t i:incty tlays, and lhr??n;fijoi;t | the remainder of the year it has l>r< i, j t.ie i itslatn of the depart ir.fnt to p-.-.t : her i ut of c.nimlu'ion. These short I tours of active duty have rorulted in ; pr,>loii'fin? her life far beyond the iv , ritxl allotted to the fri?at<' s liide|?eiid j enee, Ohio and I'nitctl Statos vessels | v/hich were built early in the cent.irv j and which have h r.?; passed ,?7 the navy list. The Con .t -Hat ion re turned from her last ernise with t naval c:t<lot:< in fulriy ^'oo;l trim, and were it not that the new iv.vermii-nt pr.ieti' e ship \% ill soon i mpl. t.-d t , lalte her place at the Naval academy ( she would d e.ibtleas live to see several , more sa miner cruiser., and thus perhaps ?-rown her glorious career with a cen tury of service, for some of her timln-m at least were n part of the Constella tion. Senator Trtiey'a stntcinent In hi t letter to Senator Washhura, that she "can be sent at whorl notice," shows that the "old ship is not dead yet." A ? f?x - 1 f tint iiiu Cow. t tie llr.'.t instance on record of a row Itilliiijf a fo\* corn -i from llti ?!{.< eounty, I'.i. A few days nffo while .le.hn I inn. sicker, a farmer living near Schncc's^ * die. woa driviujf his cows home from pa:.ture, a l.irjfe red fov ran out ? f t !><? woods and rave the animals a lively e.iase. lie Pnally got soclo.ee to one of the cows Unit she made a vi -i ?i-, hieh at his head. N> well nhned and powerful was the l.ieh that ii caught the . i ev fairly i-i t!:e head and dropped hiui I dead iu his traehs. Anilipr Inrcmc. A liirjre 'pinntity of anther. pnrtlon. Ir-.rty the ooan.er hind, is exported to < ('hiun. where It Is n?ed iti the form of I powder In Ineonse. It is urieil nlso in j the mtintif ict'.ire of vanishes for ear | ring's, Imihlers mill photographer*, i 'I'lic lilnd iViCil for earrlnjfe* i? expen* hive, rind it lakes a lon;f thne to <|ry, lnit it i i Imril'-r ntul more Impenetratilo tli.m ativ varnish hnown. HORSE NOTES. A wont; hor*.e ncrdnonrc, or well inn ; thoronj-hhred. i Ir you stint your colt, yourhor.se will nlwnya show it. Mont: trotters are matlc In the born than on the Irwk. It eostn no tnore toral?e nifood hor*e than it do.M to raise u poor one. ^.?AVAWAWAW.W/i.V/.'/.V.VjV.'VAWAVWMiWJ J BALD t't?\ What Is <><? rrt^ii{t*M c." yews? is year liair <!ry, li'tr.'ilt, kriit!c? Doe;? it .cjiist r.? th-.* tr.Js? iiss St i r ?*" \ tiidr'i spps. wines? Dors i: f.:ll ca:t v. licit conibcd rt I? 1 I-ni licJ r ;? ?: full cf <*sa<lruf* > D-v. > c.-jr sraJp Ucfc ? / -.c , \ is It Jry cr in a h^aie.l c jn.'iiion ? i: thojocrs come oi ^ j i.:.rs\ :n^ic.-s. ! .? v.sfiit - ir. t'.r.: ? cryoa LvL\ <> ii!. ? Vv \ C rr A a\'T j T yj p AA f i-J ] ?* C fYVT-rf t? ~ L'.i. vii.A'1 ii\J V/ I v.l v t J vi " J *" 4 1 ? *? '? ? ? - ? ? t?? r,? i is iv' ai? l/:f th-.? i est Your Jes WorR ? oo::r. at ? THE "INDEPENDENT" X .1 o b o r Fire; x W| S8D9 Hway ? r?K VOUR ? not r. n i:\ns. Ll.riT.i: HEADS blLL M*. A IiS, Ll>!NKSS ( MID b'I'A'l i'.MKN I S. ENVELOPES. CIK< 'I'EAISS. etc., etc. When jou can rot I he m JU3 S3 C^Bjl AT HOME? 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U n..O ? ? i* % .inch to I 1 in vi'litoi ? \\??liut Ai!(1rir>, i ??:? M ,i\f IP* W i ibDi iljil'vli l!ox 107. Wo>li!ngtou, I), I". ! (sri t 12 2ml | FAT FEGPLti To rctllic;' your weight Nl'ltl.l.Y !>!?? Willitro'h * ?i < i-i? I'iIIi- hikI itwf. 1 ? I *>u a i:.< t : 1 4 > . No iiijury to Hit* lit : . 1 1 1 > . Mu iiiti i ft- 1 1 iw v. it It tmsir.i f <t j !tii* >;i.\ NO ST.l KVIXIJ. *1 lit v build up i . i j v < l l.i- j;. iM t. l in ii.i 1 1 . Ifi.tj'ify li ?? i oiii|ili*>.ioii HDil leave NO Kl.l S. /?'"?,'/ .Inili.rni'U, " I Anhm u . SI . Cumbi idye, .Uhkx , i rritf *: J hvt r I'utt!' i i>f tftiur (.tl* .;:ly I'iIIh > i ilncf* I in;/ weight ft utii a'.'i mill 1 Hi rer /?!( li-tlcr in ml iiiji lift'. I m,i i-iiic/i jil< urt'il villi lie ii.- itU ,i.inl flltlll (l<> I'll I i 'III lit hi Ijt j/ < 1 1. IJi r I at rutin lot lutlu l'liya ? . tan, Utn lion, j Lh X; . rs M.tl It'dili-m i f Si.i'ii Sy. Our p<oda uro r.ot ?!?! in ? ' i n^r ? t< iu'; all ur<l?rti nre i fro:> our otV.ro. I'riif | ? r |>ac tiiif*** < r '.I Jt?r t.'i.f 1 l.j trail s <. ij, I'lirlirnlii"' i i ? ! ? t ? . A 1 I, < oil K!:M'?Mi!.M I. ? U.\i ll?i:.N i I VI.. WilUED mill CO., Toils kWJi Vice U riQiSi. rLXO, NLVAI'A, ,r,ri ^nnftii;rnp. . Ii. HULL, rtlUiliiL Comfortable I Fine Rooms. I Table Ml!-: MNKST ! WINKS! IjIQUOHS! ?iiw and CIC.AKS! Li very and I'ecd titaldi; ! In connection with t!io Hotel TUB* a WnHDERf?A WHEELS," T,ZC HTOT mimmi Tcn^ucUn . fc f+vr r*y. . '?> un on it.A | 'firm," s ri rra 1'iitl \*:cj i.tf n'loti (ho ?! '.5 M * r?fn. I> ? . *f.< H j.'i Old. d/; ft. N *) fi* '???l.ifil. itfitrtf r. \ ? ?/f net ?. 1\r>\c (.Ti t 00U /rmtitTft r ?! rr > i |?lvw rrtn ??;* ? ;n I < *. n. r-'i l J.li;h<T tlr?*n r> urif on ?*f nW rhv ?, tc <?%?/#?!? ?r i ra!r|/ ? n?. i u?rO. ?<Q9f crmd.orbiiiiiiei, a ECOKOMiST PLOW CO., Wicntf, lad., cr StinH, ftftten & Go., {ttitGisfo. ?!??**, ?#ei? I p* t?t? 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