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The Burrton Telephone from Burrton, Kansas • 2

The Burrton Telephone from Burrton, Kansas • 2

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.13 1 Litujhor -i A i 1 1 1. 1 t'l I'l i IIKll, 1- iU i 6 vr-l; WliortliMiid TauM ly mail in ISLcf I fin. The ton i .1 lu flu lina (' .1 a ,1. i iai.il 1 ili-ili i li Ii 11, mil III fr- tb tl'l I- i.t. n.l Ol.

UikJ anit Ili 'iuut U. ii Ainr uu SHORf HAND WHITER, l.ikiejr tln Itdii vlhe, tin-O'iU' wtAnv in Uu. world t'Mil li io ii 1 1 i nn if ij lu A (.41 online -Ivcii Hiiyyi hiio i hiiii! i. sjiii en, inonlb, aIhI li i -er. Iw ol l.i r-n r-c, rr.

ji, .1 ll.io' uie mill iiu ail Tliosrn who pn ut tu n-n III a tnitler Iiiiid lllnn iiiiii Var, limy Ji i our nn- linaniiil uuilir.i uu u-lln-e-Hii In i-idii-r li or twenty Meek Knhvni Hull io lhe litlliiiiid wriUr, one year anile oiiluinlna lint left-wli, lii.illed In imy lnl.ltn, lur ntHfii ivnis. AliyohL- wl hiiiK In luirn la I fan iimliiiif uiul yuliiiilili-M l. iii a are hjIii Iu id wriu-al muo lor iri-uliir. julWcd I ttl 'il OX, ViihIhuiI N. J.

jt IS i IE T. IIAYOOCK lias tlio largest and most compk-ta worksfor the maiiuf.tclureof Carriag I.s T1IK WOULD. Bnpgies for tho trade a specialty. CORNER PLUMB AND TWELFTH STREETS, CIJSrCtJSTNVI. 1 ns-'if 's La 3J L.7 BHATTLEOOHO, UT.

A 1 NO. annfaslurers of tha Eslcy Organ Tlio above Cnt rcprcscnU one of tho most Popular Styles of Organs made. All our Organs aro warranted i ond with on experience of 33 years, wo can assure our Customers that we can give them an Orgaa that will stand the test of time. KD FOR. OUR IIXl'STHATED CA'tTALOGtUgP 1 1 5I r'ZS an 6w a) l4 KM a mill, 1 i li.n ii.

vci iniMw.rif' iu rf wi -i ir. i tr. rm 1 1 1 ii if an- i Ml cv. i-' 1 4 r. a I 'UV 1 tt.e i l.

1. 4 rr-is" 11.14 II 4 u.i tn'tiMviy i i ii i i liiy im i .1 ir rxr-tii-K wif n4 I I liUMJ tin IM lT 1 "Ill" 'f in Mtm hin'l MM i i 1 (.1 I it in ui.r i't i i i-1 "r'u ttUri I 0 I ai' may trrDK teill fi wml i4" tin fi, I. ht UU ott t.ijiC va iiimr oh iip; i a-rJ to Hi' cf l't uli'-m tie 10 t.t a o.ir Mieiiia smioiiMMllOWiuke IliUiUji. Wo may h'imi liaie iiuulr mino iluHnjl our If Ml ll umii'i-iillonat. We lute ItU.I.

to tim of "Jr utility to osU for IhD Iff I H.hrt tn of tnr fnlicm UaII rw tlt foiUogt Of kin 1Voixixt ntxt 'k pulilH of the lnJ'l'ti-li-ut, a wnlly Hi hun.li-rit in it-I 'I to tin- li't- r' rwy tcmit tt.il Hen! lu pftlrtil'ir. en re l. nt a'l the 1xm1 nc of tli'i 8ti 1 try titir.o,t nfoiir i muUa one -f llin bvM I.K-til jnih In luc ciuiity ami tlierclT rmtil lIi0oniil.HHnwf a of OMr 1 nM in v.ri tli wlil'li rtviU-o fnnu IIiMiu'I. 'f iwiilsliip otit fiii'iuU anil itioni Tor tiwr extcti'l r.I we nnw bi.l ynu f.irrwi II and wi 1 Ik to tlio Telkmiosis no OHIf. NO TICK TO gL lW- The Tr.iru!iiS now one of the tilings iifllic pnst, ant llicwi arc 111 my nr In nrrcars for suWil'llmi aaJ a fow tin pi.i in aiiv.iiicc, mi 1 wo haw i In fcml pr fmiii II iii.M cihcrwiw orilir.d.

Ti Hio-k li ivii puiil In nilviMico, wc will friml jiij i-r rsplratinn of llir-ir ijim; nrnl to Ihoc wlio iiru we will iti'l Htu pnpvrM usual until tli 'lr subsiip ti'in jm ill up, or rcfiipcil lo ho tahon out of the (illko. If nny of otir miliatiilnrs icfnso take out llwir ppcr ami olw to pny up they giuvly cannot blnnic us fur icin? ll'u urx-O'inl la the InuiU of nn nttTiipy for. colh ctio.n, nrul we Imve to ndopt tliU course for this rcn-son that wc know thut many of our cub Ki rihrn un.iiile ti nt prosont ard would like lo continue tlx? paper, and would net like to have tin ir hills colluded 1 a 1 ri procisn. Wo cmi'ulcr ihia l.iir )itn-oMion, mi-1 lioi'ks will be I 'ft wilh I I'raync ut the furniture store who rcreivc nil nioni.y due this olllic and kti ipt the fame. These who re fuse to take their pnper i pay up either, will find their iircountu In the hniidj of Piii'y and Il.iwnrd fur roltectlnn.

AH who are in Hrrcars wll; find tlivlr pflper marked this week. A I.ITEKAKY DEVOLUTION CHALLENGE. The cl publishers, hive, very naturally not been well ptensed with the now f.mni9 cntcrpii. The Llicniry Revolution in of it's character Jiavc l.iid special Ftresfi npon the rlalin that cheapening boolu so Visdy it is ngaiust the Inknats if American authors The Kevoluthm boldly metis this assertion by Hiuteiucnts an follows: l't. That Ihnymc ulreuuy paying to Ameriian an dims moro money th in any olhcr publishing house tint ii lew than twrcnty-iivo years cstnl)-lished.

21. That American anlhors rarely receive from rmUMiera a copyright ex-cmliiiK 10 per cent on the retail price of their looks actually sold. 3 J. That nt one-hnr, mid prolmMy more nearly three-fourths of the boeks published by American aulbori have been published at the niuhors expense, the publishers fur niiluj tio money, and paying no copy-righ, but tiie.i.sdyes receiving a large per-coulee upon sab miulc. 4lh That they propone hereafter to pay to Amerlcun an-ttif is for acceptable nianuecilpls a copy licbt of 15 per cent, instead of 10 percent and they claim that their low prices, and Pales result lug therefrom, are fnr more in the interests ot authors ihnn mueli iar-jer copyright on the roirinouly limited imml er i tales, 1 One thousand books proia each lldltlOWo! milU'JU 0UC "is an example of American conv 1 book, they issue in aixoelinjrly and lamlKotr.e form the fi.mous poelieal asd i-t rt" ill MS'' Afc uniwi-ti imx.i; ii fur ifii-'r it (v.r r.t a I.

1,., i.f uiaj i ifnL I't. WsA Ull V-W ULtU Uf UU) l'ltit CVt Ut wuii, Will ii Imf at mil mt to in 1 at C. P. TAYLOR I GO'S. Irj Ft-'ra diirbtj llo day ami nt his ri idenci) iu ti.u 1'MwarJa tiwk ntnin-lit Htf.

Lai, as! lm G. A. VAHDEVEER, r.uituToy, KANSAS utai iweft K-iSBB uumih I All I. ul K-rfU muii umi.1i 1 1 1 X. n.ritfiiit.ui MaUuBl una.

NEWTON CITY DANK. 8 Lrhrtikii, Trsnt. B. K. riters, vie I'r U.

A. li. Ulllxrt, Tiliur Oqfiniaeil under Stnto taws with double liability ol stockholder. A Jlarvcy county men, well known and rcnpoiiMblo. Your Bankina busincm solicited.

ana satisfaction guuraiiloud DlUIITOII E. Neat. 8. Lehman, H. BU hikirchncr, B.

K. t'eten. 11. tiilburt U. W.

liuluics. lies 1 1 URNITURE STORE Is tho place to bny "cheap furni ture, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bu reaus, safes, wardrobes, secretaries, oflico furniture of all kinds, and an endless variety of picturo frames, and homo ruado mattresses. IE ALSO BUY SECOND HIM j'unilinri, which wo sell at! auction on Oil Saturday 4 eh week, bclv.eeu2 and 3 ciotkp. ho UNDEKTAKINO business; coffins, pas kcts, and all kinds of Uimuilugs, constjuit ly on hand Repairing done to order. Please call and examine our stock; First door north of vies Burrton, Kansas -DEALER IS- RXJ MEDICHSTB, Chemicals, I'erfuraery, Glass, Put ty, 1 anus, Oils, Varnishes, Dyo StulTs, Soaim, Combs, Brnsh-cs, Toilet Articles, etc.

russes SSuuprters Shoulder Braces, Patent Medicines, Linseed and Liiibricating uns, Also solo agent for IIol-man'8 Liver Pad. Agent for the Justly Celebrated Ktibbor ain(, Vl UUBI. UlIU IU1UV k.lU Markut. UUEltTON. Kansas.

MAY BROS. Wind Mill, Acknowledged to .1 1 ISl Tit- A 1 i 3 1 1 Tr 1 1 PRICE: $50.00. All parts wj'Vrin? out 'within 5 year repin ed fre-j of charge. Apply LlllHTON KANSAS I I i.l.ue. 11 li.Kt.

wi.ii! l.u V.t It in; I tnir is i.il,SI I fc I 1 jMjMH Sill In U'a u( ouwl JVI lili R3 til i-rl In tlio '-l'i f. VI (v I kin mi In 4 uf It. si 1m K.O iu -ill p''jlt. -a i 1 A ie-i lu I I)l-e tx4 'r ii I'l K': VUui' limi on 1 inp- ra; I tuuilihj llut if 1 it li-tO ii Si 1 to.ilj ihH be I hi. ith tint u.l nn tti tor, and jmi lutid im( lli iu'W-p iw l'id iK-udint '1 hi ta a fir miu; of loJuMi.

J. ne uliioi, 1 il nn'w iie t.i a Val-iuVl Intil atplrlnK poiilii hii.k, Th'te l.T..t!i!y, aa in ti i'id ho tai'ie I t'llc hiiil.ir luliufrf mlurt pre. ii'nt ion and li jii'ihe. Tlw twninii'rty aaiiiiiy an editor rtie i.r f- I i an me uiii ot nii-r i-unr oi 1'ij 'o Hi liilt-t. If he hm i liiinui and li fttuk In 1 1 n'liijr ih-m lia ii a.

ni-d if U-iiiit dii utoiUI, atel c' wilh Wiintlnj ti ontwl evory i.hi'ti if lie avuldi ig an "plul any tupio tnj a'jinl nytn.ly, It ll al. h'tist tint Im hu uo t-iHiNkiiun, or frii eapttw them. Ci.t the rol to al aariv I d.K out lend thiOt gh ail (plitoild oHlce, i einliieutly tor et iiitiialu may a mm Into pol- 'no-, it if In to pititictl di- he ha liet cr Iciv5 tin profitstoa as ii ai is IntroJ'icis'l l.tors are at a rule, either tho butdtn-liearora of party of advanced Unci tad they; rarily receive its Uoimrj. A political otntor Jf.JCi out during the lust 'ew wfi kt of a Cnmp i'n, afWr tlio lines of the turtle luva form id, after all Hie struf K-a are bro'ijlit up, a(U-r ail the IsJniet haC Oseil liarply dufjil'id by the editor, and mikes a down or nior" 'piMthra; and when tho lutlla la fonKht tuid tha vietry is won. or lost, ho ii hnl led ai tha chamtd in and lcidur of tho pay' forces while the ii nidi thit lwe dne the rcl wot of ttia ttro linreil.

An editor Uv mtiU at ica on ctfrry qnioa tint coinw up. Ho can w-uit for pubic a'atenwnt to crvst.il 'dwt he miit cty-sthlllzo It If lie makes a mistake it is rmneniliercd to his discredit If he fait to cmiiprjhond, In an iii'tint, all the forces are drift-, ol public eull-ment, he bfl regarded as a blundorjr. If lie refuses to lrift with tho current of public opinion liocanse his own convictions run in a contrary direction, he denounced. If In, by argirncnt or appad, onforod day after day and wifk after weuV, Creates a controllinj pnhdc sentiment on a question of nubllii policy, some cunpalgn orator al the la4 moment steps In, and, after nialiinn a few speeches, Is recognUed as tho champion of th it sentiment rolltiOiil distinction In this country Is attained by the and not by the Journalists. Younf men aspiring to olitl- cal pmfurniCDtaliO'iM, thereforo cultivate oratory.

A party's editors are Its hack its orators aro the citrlcl dnrlinja who ride behind them, A political cilitor's works never ceases, a polilicl orator siu and wuila nntil. the honors are to lie distributed, and usually carries thera off 03 his pcrjonal penjui-sues, STOl' iUV We oeciu-Ioiialhf meet a man in this world ho is under the impression that, if he "slops his paper" ho will thus "get even" ith tho editor for some supposed Irjtiry, maybe it is only a goullo request for subscription past due. Son.c business, men or rather men in somt business, are laboring under tho apparition. Why dont these bliw-ful fellows know that when a man "cuts "his paper 1 1 cautcB no commotion with the editor? Ho is use to it. It is only a proof that his paper is appreciated.

Aside from that the editor Is very like nn ordinary man. He cats, and drinks, he wears clothes (when ho can get them they niny not be the rlnest but he wears them all the Eamc;) ho wears a hat, ho cr.ts vegetable, cats bread, oats meat and all oth cr 'indelicacies' of tho season, (scmctiniQS eats crow.) No, the editor doesn't go barefooted, (tin tes'hehasto.) Paradoxically speaking, he is a' man liko another man. Likes his friends as any other man, and 3 a rule is not less charitable than any other man. Now 'stop my paper' man dont think to hurt our fee ing9 by pnying up and quit 'ing. This Is a very largo world, friend, and there are some very large people In it.

If we discover thut we cant get along with" out you, whythen we will sell out and quit ihc business. Topeka Commonwealth THE ILLl'STRATKD SCIENTIFIC NEWS. The April number of ll i3 interesting and '0iiilar magazine is just out. Among the Various sul jects illustr ted in this number is an engraving of the late Emperor or Russia', steam yacht Livada feriw ill8tiwing wood working attachments for foot lathes; Trof. Sccchies solar photographic apparatus, wilh six dis ol-jotH in nalund hirtory, and an elnbora- icd iiiusiraiKi i cn lice Culture.

Kyery one contains thirty two pngca full nf emrravlngs of noveHies in scit.m;o una -he n-. f. 1 mis- I'uhiishetl by Jtiinn oi l-ju-K Vork, at 11.50 Sl Id by all news dtaleiv. a yeur, POMETUINO Soea corn The earliest fiiicwt and most prolific ecjr'i in Yields 60 to 100 bui-di to the acre, and produces from 4 t- 12 large cars to tlio Send and list- Address L. L.

Omcnt Tenn. 3 tui.l iitviil vl i wti.l rtitii ll ft 1 i Mt of tlir fiwn tIH(nn Lit-a. i.t tli i-h all in' ifn-ii iv 1.. I hi. V.

Ti mnVti mi. ft U-lU-r 'U tfsn), wiiiln vnj lii.i.kit (U ile4aUiV UU Wtil 'AO HiWlU lj BeU tbO llUJ.I'JIU Larg3 Typa A vtThallm rwnrlnf stir to the tott irint'd fiu m-w Mitl ilin, with 1 c-niiMni'tl wniler "ii" UVOI tuiili Atifcrt-Mi tl.tj i olpii.tln tli'dl jin-iiift'ii wild nli IMutriaU-jH' if l'lejiMo meiilioii iho paper lo nhit hyou taw Una U'lveilltH imuU THE TlAvfAn T-Tnnfr, Ml VittlVU AAUUUV ONLY First-Class in the City. Our cuMfflier 'will find the best beds In tliislioi'ie. Boaidiug by tlio day or week verv ucn.suuublc I antes. SOUTH OF DKPOT, Cor.

Durrlon 'Avenue an! ncnuTOH, KANSAS. C. A. HEXDKIX, Proprietor Closing Out at cost! We arc going Away. All parties knowing themselves indebted to us will call and settle before May 1st.

after that lime they will te placed in tho hands ol Daily Howard for Dunn Co. CENTENNIAL WINDMILL THE ONLY MILL BUILT ON TRULY SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. Niuhol's latest Improved. Ten foot wheel only sixty dollars. For sale by Sharp BURUTON Ii.

C.St J.ohtl, Land Attoicy, VICHITA, KANSAS. Special attention given to contist cases, watch tig cancelled enlriesetc. ill nuiko out notices ol intention to prove up and pi u-pare 1 root papers. Will proKcenre all eases beforo ihc department ut. VViiolnngton 1).

C. OHico room no 8 opposite LuhiI ofllue In same building. tT E. Huwa.d, Attorney at law and Notary I'ublio. Collectiona and all kinca Li'n! Bui-ineas attended to promplly.

Uutrtou, lii Y'" A. Daily Mo. at; X'ubiiu, Hit Hope, Kh. DALLK.lJC IlliWABD, Agent fur tho nalo of Atohisou, Toptki A Ban ta fc'e KaUroad laiida. Iosuranoe and Collection agents.

Money to loan cn improved farms without Communion. Wfl can loin money as cheap as any one In ttia or adjnii iau cuuntim. Wedify oi.mpe-tioii in rie or in promptness, of lumii-bing minejr after appl.oitivu ii male, 13 Fa nmyVie found on S'l-wpnTH-r Ailvertislnr Hurenu (10 pnn-o Kl.i.wlin-ailvt-rii tffftrif it' il laXli I IJ 1 1 Lia Ill PyPfiPK gill liUMiilLg PS) Ifviiiti lit (irt'- vulmiuof ulniiit jwiwh i-wli. ft will roiilKin. ron.ji in r-vnl m.t tliu.i A i ili 1'ni'i', ami i'i i-t-Ht irt.ifi' than Jnfiitwii'i" CyrlnimHliw, itnil.

thmitfli In nuiccli Inn-nun In (i in ml it la tu to rtt Iit ut Un-m, ll ct hut a frr.tti.m il tr t'rk-v. oliii'f- I. II ti ii. try lit, ISal, umi i.tlr volimi" will fdl -w, niKiiit twn nt' li UU Ua eiiUra Wufk bcoiM) UtL l-i i i U4' lb wlumu.s iu oLlli, 1 1 3.00 1 lu butf Uiui, ilt tup, Is the place to buy your Mercliendise Below ii a list of tbc goods, wo earry. Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Grocer ies, Harness, lr Sail tilers' hardware.

Ou: stock of Boata and Shoes for both ladies and gentlemen largest in town Every pair of our hand made boots warranted. Our Btoek of harness and saddlers' hard. ware is being closed out ot cost. You will always find yoWle and obliging salesmen on hand to wait on yon and supply you with every need. Givo us a call, at J.

JI. Gifslioin old stand, South Burrtou Avcnuo. it LiBBaayaaaaiKara SrUiStiitaJTU tvirtlon or tlinLlbmryof ITnlverwl Knowlwlpr. Hil.IIIU.ilil, (-liiiiiIi-U' 111 is volume, loiuu. II IvtA'.

A.iiiih liti.m. oiureiiM), liuil Uium, afl lop, 1 9. la Uu. atylu it la jn ilu What io tho Verdict? mm alrH.ulla nnw-rMH uuiy w.e onrfcmrty oonniH'iiditfci'in of a tscliomo which plueei In th htuulR of tho pjle tho ftvy if ch' and irmnl Im ouo mure with U6. and tho American Book Rxchan liwrltti tho pnalw tVr Zbb mI" 1 Ir vuii AkcMMtl firtnno yoti i Frx-TKlini- In pubiistinfr fr tti HopI nt nnmiiuil pi I If so, 1 aUnUi'o yuur tttelo.

liut won't tho ulO-liuo puhlloa Iw glaurhtfuH Ugciio l-U. ir.Lu. poif, Itrtiiio jn, ewry man haro llhrrr. JUiame, Chicntm, 111, A few d-Uoin will parflia a libnuy. Wu pruiiounoe them tho Iwok for tin; nkhipj thut ever cuniL' liarAman, Jivwiton.

it i a iii.uut uf lnw Htich bwlw, lu llrm Undiutf with good jiapcp and good typo, ran be offrnvd at rack PSTiMivt-'t'vaw attempt tn mplnln how tlio Amrrirun Book Esphnntro can nfford to iaiIjMkii Wrt cli sod. or Ik. OOmt iHihllHlu.nl limy Inrllnrd to mt them, but long Um KM-ii uif jitiL! Wic.i a Look at ono-toiitU tho ootit. at which it in oticml ehwwhoro, Biiours cannut hiu thorn. tWfv jrlvnn twnfroui notices of till work, becauso wo oclkivo wt aro doing a favorite our it "I'ttt" ivi'ffitwn bllt Rrp nn'lo to tr-t ono of tu." :iw.i.vr.

edit ions, (litoftnurubor ol our readers uro subticrihore for It, and uxpi-uKbthuniHctv lughiy Wo know uf ptiili.utl- of rocentdato that dcsorrciM largo a share of Is doing a very remarkable work In the reproduction ot standard books af pilanw low work too well known to need much elaboration of Its merits. rw rl'i hoy arowi'M prlntrd and hnnnd. Tholr form In Titly more conwnlpnt than the nmnl nnwlfldy quarto or octfiv.i, and thi.ir pi'ico is vinnv Ituyond all in book-niakln-f Coiiiriil.iw, Ohio. it l-i'n nri'iiart'd with tho urcata-st diiiift'iico ami skill, and tho Iltrrary whi-h have Iron JavMiM nrwn it mal.t'rt iti loiwr artich'si ph'fouit us well oh thoroughly iiistnictiTo and trustworthy Ftudii-s. Nothtnir have tK'-'ii iditP iLfiiid c-ptcially in tlio twlnUfie, bioffraphical, and htftorital artich-f, itvi-ryUthiir Is broiflJ.

Ui Ih'j very h.tv.it date. fact, is tho cheapest, tho moat bct i''ioiKi jVtv-W Cincinnati. iMO. irn mo utitxt i i.iMiru Ut n-commrnd yoor noWe entorprts throutrhont TIrfrlnla. Yonr wljl to rtt.nd with of Howaitl, CoIkIcii, Nighlhiifalo, Myrbo, itiltoa, aud iiUwow, a roformin of tho It.

H. iuituitTT, lli-JinHivi, Va. ftn, nKt'ivuil. I mn well tilcniM-d with thm. Tonr company In worth more to tho common people th'in I'.

i.Lody bwd. Itinaia-M mo fool (rood to look at your catalogiiy. lfott dotwi-ve the praises of all claws ol tltf jh-'oi'I Vkhkk, Colli'ji, North Carolina, Tlimin-l-iof liiciHiiiiw on tlm man who prmtiiiK, thensands more for him who nnmthnt Inwntion Snr the tu iiL or hi f. How coimtrym-n. The b.Hks which I have received from you are wundwiU voitumis lor the laoucy.

1. li. CoaaJ-uiu, 1'aotor CousroKfiiioinU thui'ch, Whldowater, Wis. clci'lrutyiv 1iUm, t'tvtii'r jtn. on Enopopeeoia, w.

Fnfyrln-lli u.w, n- i iiimh kuiii wm, cl.Ah.t7.BOf Ai.l.lY (llurr. InlMT. whl uouiplcku uid IxUig Ucllvvrid to VMnnvllln. V. to ft million's "Homo from Ancient lltiUoiy," tUft: Wominwn Homo from ffl AO to f.Mi nrfrfW ncrjiuti i vi pi-opai'lng, winaity low in pr.ee.

JllatV uu' -urifini mri-ier, r.ieii ijrlx," iluiocK ft JoWi uauiaa," irouu: vujiw In from -VI to amonir other workn llng Lanuutinu, Michoict, biniitis, I'ltiUuvh, LiUdcll, Amoki, Iant, eent; Virrll- 80 rvnts; Homer's nn-rtf Ataia," lino etiition, culiltii llunuuiu'M, 00 Jg Kohlnwin fliinyan'fl rtlzrlni'il Juvenile. Fmvm v. rli.M'. I''T tos.W)iSmIUi'"llibloUi lliii Rf prrlsp 40 pouts. 1 1 uor hlldCijMClUbUUds oi'in, old lawyer "41.00.

Standard Books liistsry. from from to Holliti's 'i'liirty Years' Ww." t'tvafy's ButUosof tlio world," "Kiu'lana tiuiisot ri "rrnmiv jiit'iizui Hi.Tlictins" Sfnrl's "Coi iimc." ic.loimld'H "Alu' "Kt.thi.-r and bon," ki- adv Uvo Mo LllUc" pt. i TwMity-citrht rtandird books ntired tlioao ol CfU ic. Slacaaiuy, Gibbon, --if "ire, iTTl larrn tTi, ft.M; HI fit on, 10 rnts; cynui WiCiitu, "Luyiit CIO, atl," liU CultUi a J.O of of KnrrlMi reduced from tD.Ort to Tnlne from I Si'P'f ''f'W ctiiM- -iriiHUVs Ki.vh" from to pi. Ml; Minleni '1hmIch tlvu mm 'W LUC.I Uitil 40 oei.L l- ivuxtiu-t'i Chrwniclus from 9i.W til.Wi "i'Uu Koi-uu from to 30 coaw; A liiprli-m, lnj.r..iLiiii." M.l'IIU.

nt i mnt. Airlilfti NlfrliK" I-. liauiu-n anil Ollinvc, "i ii-ii niimiu Ui5 il.BJ. SiuruawuilkUbKla.iiaouua, "KiuiUKjiiwirUuil, taomiU. CoHan ituii lljlil.fi.

l.i.t.,;'-'.-jclJ,.lmr'lil10.iw II l.iw. i 0 ri-nm. ini of iMi-utj-," fi liurT a'n Krle poem by John vitW oftbe eun wuii very full ounotntlons hy UR'n; engravi; gs of the boats and appara the celeb rated historian Uensati J. Losing tus used on Lake Geneva tor detenu iiing Si, aIIuISTI of xeTy of toun" iu water' ncw ma- i.f Itunker til itself, and Dr. Logins lia, for dconiting enameled surfiic im reaml lot li its interests and its engravings of Several ctiriousnniinnls and "The Art of KmiUlrvliiB B11l.11rt.11n ll.mw rn-miniln," l-i-ililii'il from rf.rVtrt'? tlio On, In lhi wiyn 1: L' 1.

r. i tlmt i-n illi it lor lliu unto (its. Win WriKra. 1 oou ''UW Ijo ovtrjr i ittli liWMf." devolution Pamphlets. tho fee are lowiH-yoiKieonnwiriMon VT Utco trnths, we vd Uw follow ug books, all fir-tv hooV-a ff 0 IU- I i iv.u Porrr-er hi.m l-iti liU'r unci'.

h'pvni A 1'. i-iiit-r it i m.f C. i.rc 1 i.uruw.ii! 'tre imhH-hf'tl hyim.nnd ie.i'r.-aeand -lorn oiiU-at i'. iiitiin-ii: ic byliis li irl comniems a.i.c jniiiii.iM-ii a. few year ago by one oftbe oldest punl.Rli iitihe price of 42.00 per ropy iinl had only aviry homed sale.

The puti- '-I'lion oi uii-ii iiw (-diitoil Kuarano i'3 a aula of at least 50 i'iv i muji: iuiii.i!t C' t-'lCM. i ml Mr Loinif will i cmirMi reap a 1 reward, even from the small roy ill upon tin- low American hoi 1'iildishora, New York City. (j ay reeoived a fev n' ycstiinlav. if you vrint any. nt-h-e.

pi. prevK-r yv. rnw a ccnia. jjtivc ovevici lov. i hit-.

price ftceut. li'ul'fH liii-vivr iriM. pi la .1 cents. iii i jii. i in'.

I'. ifi lUU. Irr pi'. inv, uht iulc beamilui print price 0 cintP. Ti ilimic Unildiniu', Yoil; ii II.

I- rii.i-1;, A- I I I li, A I li-- 'I. n.Li.fl,-,.., A. IV, U'li a f. -( (n on rconett. 'Pit by brink dmn, money order, H-tfintoriii lettar, nrhy est ii iiinj be flit (d nUtJiipri.

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519
Years Available:
1878-1881