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The Daily Tidings from Emporia, Kansas • 4

The Daily Tidings from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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KMl'lUtlA MA UK KIM. NOTHING UNUSUAL. THE VOICE OF THB PEOPLB, M. V. KIBBY, ONK THOUSAND New COMAlHltClAL, STltEliT.

Is the Place to n-n m-r -Ca-When You Want GROCERIES, Fresh Groceries, Clean Groceries, Staple Groceries, Fancy Groceries, Co. J. C. CRAIG Harness and AJE Have the WORKMEN to do all kinds of fine work and repairinir as erood as the best in rltu. where you can get your AWNINGS MADE and REPAIRING ON HARNESS Done tie cheapest and Lest Tents, Wagon Covers HAYNBS BROS.

IN. Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Barbwire, Nails. rMM.M ivr. iruu auu WHGONS, BUGGIES, FIRM IMPLEMENTS, THE CUTAWAY DISC HARROWS. Gasoline Stoves, Home Furnishing Goods.

CONE AND 0 1 8 COM'L ST. QHfiutm Warea 0UI tOODS AMM VMM 6M3T Our Prices tmm lowest Kmihiiii. A in II 6 ItHKAl'HiTt -Khoir l'r Hit. Family, l.hi; kiiuiiilil iMleiil, IiikIi iniIi-iiI, SI.US, liiaiiiilii, ii a iiiji oiu ah-iii, ai ui. IIKAM Will-ill, llu Ditit.jf; in II, I- Ink, rn kii man, 7mi niiiniH, mh-i i-m ClKIII, MN-i llll Illl-Ml, H.fUlp'l riiiMH'i 4'unnliy lmlli-r, I hi-i erranii-ry jue; Mialu-H iwr iniHht'i rs raining per lu.

Ha Imii per tuui haled liny, II mm vim; Vi IU due umip. I'HitviMON llaiim, Miuureurrd, Ili'-Je lireiik lllkl HUl'OII, IJt'i Uiy Mill IIK'i UlllH lllH'l lllll iH-tl. 'JU-. I nn kknm-iui- H-r III. dresMid eliii-ki-iin.

sj iii t.ui im i iiii-u suriiiM i-iiirsi-iiN. v.i iuj.ru till ki- llii'xx-U l' IUH Ml llllU Ulli'kn III. Fal. 9 to 3.00 tiut-ker anil f.ilrr j.ffl iw ttiHn a.i io i.HllOK.IIU. Iu4.au.

fool. Solicitors whiiUhI at this olllce. WanU'd: A I.ndy or (itnitlcmaii to reprewnt us with a complete line of Hooks mm snvei wiiro. Miimy ini.tm M't month. Address, I'liua.

A. Itobinsoii ft Salinii, Kims (io to C. W. Daniels for Uar L-ains in furniture, carncts. All on easy payments if 'desired; 620 and 622 Commercial street.

They propose io drown the out cries of a phimleml people with the uproar of a sham battle over the tariff. National J'oples Party Platform. Our subscribers may act in ac cordance with their preference, namely: send in their regular 10 cents a week by carrier boys or wait for bill at end of month. Our preference would be to have amounts sent in by carrier boys to save book work. (o to A.

Lowe. 320 Couiinert'lul street for all kinds of repair work, sewing machines uuu saw sharpening a siec iulty. Owing to the great demand for Arch bishop Walsh's pamphlet on nioiioiuetul ism nun its ruinous eiteots on (lie land TKN ANTUV of 1KKLAN1) we have reproduced it oil elegant book paper, neatly lioiuid; coniiiiiiiiig ou pages, it is one of the most logical, pi nclical. il lust rati ve and convincing arguments iu favor of HIMKTALISM that has been published. This pamphlet is hav ina a wide circulation and should be read by every citizen of the United States.

It has attracted the attention of Kurnpe and America, and is one of tli most scholarly writings extant on a Urn subject of Kimetalisiii. Mailed postpaid to any address on receipt of lit cents. terms to agents, Address Coin Publishing Co. 110 Monroe Chicago, 111. PATENTS.

Notice To Inventors. Tliui cwus novora time lu tho history oi our 'ouutry when the demand for Inventions mitl liniiiovcint'iitu hi the aria and sciences ifi-neral ly was so ureal as now. The conveniences of mankind In the factory mid work-shop, the hniiHvlialil, on the farm, and in oflleinl life, re- liilru continual accessions to the aiiiiiirteiiaii ees and lniiliiieil of piicli li order to nave tluiuHiiU cxMi)e. The political cliunuu In titt ailiuinlstriitloii of goverumuiit does sot wITeet he ih'oki'uhs of tho Amerieuii luveulor, who heiiiK on tlm aleit, and ready to rreceivu tlm xistiiiu ilulli'leiielcs, does not peiinit the ullalrs of Kiivernment to deter lilinfioni (iilckly eon-uclviiiK tliu ivmuily to ovareonie existing ilis-ei i'iaiiclii. Too ki eat care can not he exeieheil in chooninKa anil Hklllfnl altiiiliey to and iro.iecutt' an niiplleation for ul- nl.

Valimhle liitereiits have heeu lo.it anil uo Htroyed Inuiiiiiurahli) liiHtitHveH hy tlio eniilny- incut of liicoiiiietent counsel, and esH'clally Is tho udvlce apiillcahle to those who adopt "No patent, ao pay" system. Inventors who entrust their IiiisIiichs to this class of attorneys do so at Imminent risk, as the hreadlli and slruntdh of the patent Is never considered in view of a quick uih-uvar to net uu allowance and obtain the feu Tlllt riCKMS CLAIMS UUMl'AIM oliu Weildciiiuiii, (leneial Uanaer, UI8 r' St, I. iliiKtou. Ii. rcorescullturii lanxo tiiiiuliiH'odinportaiil dully and weekly pupifis, as well us Renural periodicals of the country, was instituted to protect Us patrons from I he uusalu methods lieietol'oru employed lu this line oj liusl-uess.

The said company Is prepared to take hni'KCoi uu paluul hiislnuss entrusted to.it for easonahlu lues, and prvpureH and prosecutes iippliculloiis nenerally, iiicliulluK mechanical uveiiuuus, uesiKii paienis, iruueuiui KSiaiieis, opyrlk'hls, mieriereiiees, inniiiKiueuis, taUdlly polls, mid (fives especial attention to lijeelcd ses. II is aiso iireourcii loeuier uuu so prepared loenler Into Diuiipel-v llrm In seeurhin (oi cIl'u luiteuts. tltloii with any linn in secuilnn foreign VTllLU IUI lllltl IIIIVIUU. JOu.H WUDDKItlilJltN, -UH Struct, P.O. 110X38B.

New Farmers' Feed Yard. On the north side of Fourth ifvenue, between Commercial and Mechanic imiia ittra no inll Neil CuIhhk. 1 Nutlueef Appointment. NOTICE Is hereby Klven, that on tho aetli day ol March A. 1).

IHIM. the undersliriird was hy the I'robato Court of Lyon County, Kansas, duly appointed uml muilitlud us Administrator of tilt) estate of June Crowe late o( Shawnee ounty, deceased All parties Interested iu aid estate will take notice uml uovein tliem- selves aceorilliiKly. AI.KXANIlKH I' lHOWK, AlllUIIIISUalur. FSPANO capillaura'n, UUI nilW (J rower, will timkchalrnrowon bald beads and on hare faces. It stimulates and uv uoiHtesns NOT1IIMJ KI.MK 1VILL.

II is tare, cu rial n. Tested (or So years, if it fails money paid will bo returned. Largo metal cases. BALM OF BEAMTVAffiWiSS: linklll Bles.Ireckles and ALL facial infner- fcctlons, whitens, softens and actually transforms the most rough und muddy compliiilon. It makes the hoinelv huudsoineJ Unuiiualud and safe.

I'l ice, 50 cents. AT pAOTForw days only we, offer a full A I ItVm I size cases of Caulllaura, 1'riee 11. ifi.loroulyrioeents. llulin of lleatwforiiuoenli. lioth for only 70eeiits.

Haul free and plepujd anywhere. Circulars free. Address KUii iiii oi i if lnsuaie. SORGHUM MILL. The undoruiirned has urecured the necesaary mHchinery and yi a first cJuhs sorghm factory (lis KliK northwest of town.

An) uu old ad B.jt the business. Information regarding the plasfing of cane cheerfully given. ii) A. IJAMMLlt. Tint Vara About Lightning CavortlBf un uhlplioitrtl.

When the cuptulo of the utouiiiNhip Alia im. from Duiulee, tume Into port few weeliH ago and told a yum about ball of lire doing insane tiling about the decks of his ahip, there wero some (M'ople who heard the tale with acorn, and others who wrote poetry about It And now here comes another Dundee skipper who tells of a similar electrlo display. He Captain Lord, of the Itrltish hU'innor Croma, which lately arrived in New York from Dundee, Captain lord says his ship encountered heavy weather from the start Seas beat high, and tho barometer dwarfed itr M-lf to That night there was a succession of ltK.il Miuulls, and the captain askerU that during each squall every mast' head, yard-arm and gaff were ablaze with coinposantH, or St Klmo'h lights, as mariners prefer to speak of them They caino and went as the Bualls blew and subsiilnd, and, as these lasted throughout the night, the shin was several times illuminated with duncing tips of fire. Tho ship during this time was drlv Ing before the gale with engines stopiH-d. She was lightly laden, and the seas were swinging so high that it was found necessary to stop tho en gines to check the frightful racing of Hie propellers.

Waves constantly dashed over the shin, and one of the vessel crew was badly Injured by be lug thrown to the deck. Toward morning tha wind fell light and then came In fitful gusts. Then the lightning got in its play, and for an hour or two tho ship was in a per feet bla.o of sheet lightning. A CHECK ON THB ICEMAN. Un Mnttira and Water Malor, Why Not lea Mutant It was left to a Kansas City man to foil the ice man, another prolific sub ject fur the funny men who write for oiiiic papers seems doomed.

W. 11 Dickson, who by profession. Is at the head of a school of shorthand, and in' cidentally is an author and inventor, was recently granted a patent for an cc meter, to be attached to refrigera tors. It is to be known as the Dickson ire meter. Hy its use tho consumer will no longer be at the mercy of tho ee man and the ice man will no longer io compelled to listen to the com-ilaints of his customers.

Tho device weighs the Ice as it Is day by day put to the ieo box and registers the weight of each day purchase on a month's register, so that at the end of the month a look at tho register will show the exact number of pounds used during that period. It indicates the xact number of pounds of ice remain- ng in the refrigerator at any timo of the day, enabling the owner to know whether or not it is necessary to order ice. There are also other advantages ttached to the use of the meter. Mr. Dickson has received numerous in- uiries nbritot his invention and has been offered a flattering sum for it To Conneut Chicago and the Ontaa.

F.ngineer A. It. Sutton of Chicago is the inventor of a scheme, that appears plausible, for connecting Chica go with tho scaooara. lie plans to deepen the Welland canal so as to permit vessois of twenty-two-foot draft to pass a point near Thorold, Ont, and from there to cut through to the Niagara river at a point just below the apids. Then he would deepen tho St.

Lawrence river and tho Canadian channels along it to a point due north lake Champlam. Here he would ut a channel south to that lake, and from its southern point dig a canal to Troy or Albany. The Hudson river ivould give them egress to the ocean. Chlneta Oflloiala. A Chinese mandarin is not expected to have any friendships or Intimacies of his office, and he cannot en courage visitors within lis prccincw without laying himself open to a harge of favoritism or corruption.

If the inhabitants of a district wish to show their appreciation of an of- ciiil's administration and testify to his probity, the most effective way in which they can do so is to wait upon im at one of the city gates as he makes his farewell exit and beg the ift of the official boots, which are thenceforward preserved in some tem ple as public property. The Irishman' Injuries. A story is told of two Irishmen who A' ere caught one night in the loft of a iirning building. One of the in hastily row on his trousers and jumped from the window. In his fright and hurry he had pulled on tho garment wrong ide foremost with an effect which, when he recovered his equilibrium after the jump, excited his profound consternation.

"Pat! Pat!" caljed out is companion, still in the loft; "air ye kilt intirely?" "No, Molke," replied Pat, in hopeless tones, "it's not kilt Oi am, me b'ye, but oi rear ui latai-ly twishted!" Last Tear' Fatalities on tha Lakes. Navigation of tho great lakes dur- ng the season of 1893 resulted in tho loss of 123 lives. Tho number of vessels lost was 53, with an aggregate tonnage of 24,258, and valued at Partial losses by strandlngs, collisions and Ores bring the total up to S3, 1 12,588. The shallow waters of Lake Erie claimed nearly half the lives lost. Lake Huron beiug second- Ancient 1'reiervaitloB.

of the Dead. Herodotus gives a good description of the manner In which the wly Rthiopians preserved heir dead. Having thoroughly dried the corpse, they plastered it over with a paste made ol gypsum and then painted fae and exposed parts so as to make them look as natural as possible. Dead bodies aervtd in this manner remained Intact for hundreds of years. Oh I how lung throuKhuut tha iiutluu that our lutro turns mun Krnm the pruHp nf liuuprtity lyruuU, vlv Umir HUirmii of unutli In ll(i llmv.

Hliiill Mi'i btimlow of umirushiim, tlm anlu kluin ttiut I1WU UIHlll it, I lure diHifriu-e tlm proml oWI Hiiro' tho rod wlitiu una bluui Oh! huw uiuff uxn the, thnmhhold of tha nuiuuiu cot or iitiMir Shall there ititnd tho Broody form of HhyltM-k to itxvour Prom wintry huiul Uml ouruort mid from cllitKliiH lunula that luvo It, Thai doaroHt ixit on earth, kcxm to fllcb from thnir Kwirf Hut tho mwiiIo from tho Krulii llold of tha IIUKllly MIHHlHNllll. Prom thu uolili'ii anna of cotton In tho mmny houUi iitml grown, I'Vom thorliMurliiir workshop dii-ary and I ho fitrtiiry a uuu lorium, Prom thu dliiM.v hiIiioh arc coming to do iiiiiinl mid tjvkn thnir own. Uko tlm houikI of many wutura now thnir voliwa mui'inuri Uko thu (loop roar of thu tumiMiHi now thnv lnvak In multeity. Tie tho t'oiiiit'loni-u of a iiailou that It KiM'ukliiu forth lu oihliw: Tla tuition' hoart that' boittinfr; 'tin tho (Mioitlo'a Kraiul ilovruo. Hull tho glorious roformution toward tba chuivh of nIminIo jiiHllon: Hall tho (ihim'iii'o of lulltrlmi that la break Inir Into vtnw: Hull tho iiulrkvjiud aympathloa that hava lirlt I two bloody lihiiHin; Hull tho litrunr nwotfiiltlon of tho mount to L'lilu tho right n.

P. I'owon, lu tho Toimkit Advocate and Trluuiio. MAROHI MARCHI MARCHI (Air "Tramp I Tramp I Tramp! are tha Boy In tho orowdnd mimics of toil, in tho workshop, mid tho mino. Thnrn nro thono who nigh the weary houra away; Not a aliiula ray of ho on tholr wretched lot to nhlnn, Or tho promise of a brliihtor, hotter day. Milroh! March! March! tho rank forming, Chnnr on.

friends, tho timo haa eoino. Por tho tollors of our land now begin to niHlorHtoiid Their Just rights to comfort, lllmrty and homo. Where tho curth la fresh and fair, in the hooIm of iMiwnr mid nrliio. Sit tho favorod few who live by labor' naiim: Not a wish in unfulfilled, not a luxury dented. Though they scorn tho toil of whloh thoy reap tho gains.

Khali tho many evnrmoro ho tho vassals of tho fow. And tho landlord and tho usurer rob the imor? If your power you only felt, If your rights you only know, Not another day's oppression you'd on dure. So unite in nil your strongth and inako ready for tho flirht. Standing boldly by tho cause with heart and hand, To dofy the tyrant foe who has robbed ui of our right, And assert a freeman's titlo to the land, Prom tabor lteform Songs- by Phillips Thompson. Senator Ooorgo, of MlsHlaaippi, who waff on (Ike committee, to Irwfulre Into the ciiuscajof agricultural depression, has dfcoovored that "there is a great qal of THirout and discontent throughout tho sountry." Tho Senator is VOtv tyiy of compyohenalon or ho would have made tnlfl Important discovery Gome time ago.

Tho lnvoHtigatlng committee ol tho Mobragka LcglBlnturo.ln Its ox-Gov. Itoyd, Demo-dftit, and ox-Qov. Thayer, Kepublloan, Keheld equally ronponnillo with the ito QoardOX rublic Lands ana uxrna- for tho outracrcous manner In llch tfeo taxpayers of tho State have ctn roDOd by official negligence It is oaid that there are 10,000 Idle workmen In Chicago, and that tho number is constantly increasing. The various unions of the city have spent thousands of dollars in helping tho unfortunates. Tom Watson is being talked of as ft Jttlmato for uovcrnor or weorgia oy is I'opulist friends in that State.

The recent decisions of tho Federal farkres on the relations of capital and lfijor are giving now impetus to tho Msttdn of government ways. control or Tho Minnesota Legislature has passed a Jaw prohibiting the discharge of laboring men for belonging to unions, The Populists polled 3,300 votes at a recent election held at Oakland, CaL Tho Progress, at Hamilton, Texas, and People's Advocate, at (Iran bury, Texas, are new Populist papers lately established. lie assertion of the St Louis Ro- lio that tte lssuo in the West will "blraotallsm or bust" is significant, considering Cleveland's attitude on the silver question. An Infant Ne Longer. A student of comparative politic! pdints out the fact that tho govornmoot ol tW) United Statos Is qmong the ol oit qt ofvilizort governments npw exist in the world, since most European optrnttfos have been to a oonsldera.blo Sbgree rovolutionired flfneo tho first Jition of Oeorge Washington to tho Ptosldcncy.

The French Rppublic, tho nfesent German Empire add fcho Italian Kjigdom, considered as pl4itlcal enti-fSTwo but youugHto fceslde the AiuerWu RopWfc. Subscribers AVE must have them; that is why we have made the following magnificent offer The Tidings one $1.00 And One 10 Total 1 10 ALL FOR $1.00. Tidings one year 1 00 And TEN Books, 90 Grand Total of $1 90 ALL FOK 81.25. LINT No. 1.

Metalllo Money and Hard limes 'Jfi l.puialatlvaConaiilracv. Waterbury. Ift Jt Uuadrauirular lnbata Weaver, 'JT foutleal Karthuuake Btockwoll, Hakilbook of Ka auoat Money Si 1. 1ST No. Ten Men of Money Island, Norton, in Hi-vou I'luancial I oUHplrseles, Kmery, in eau uuy, niomwitii, in Miiiueuury rrlnciiuen or aionvy nou ia- i listleton Hold and silver.

Harvey. Seuator Jonea' Ureat Hi silver Qaemioa lu i.lH 'o. 3. Points lor Thinkers. Stockwell, lo I.

aw of Legal lender Iloldeu, Hi roe KrelKht anil Uovernment ualiwaya iloldeu. iu I'olitical I'laUuruia. or. Thirty Years Airo Norton. Hi Muuvtarv Keliorl Of The Solifuir ami landholder Norton, uo Uovernment ownerkbin of nauwaya oiocuwen, iu Tlm TIIMNUS is the lamest ami newslcsl HiM-r hi l.ynu coiinly.

II you have not seen a conv. semi lor sHiiune. lis imiiiiuh is ronunsi slralKht out lioiil I liu shoulder wilhoiit sin ks. The hImivd oilers ure onen wiUitys. and lo Ol.l) us wen as new Hiiuseriiiers.

iuku iiiciii iu REFORM BOOK LIST. llrlce'a Catechism, Nl Not a He volt; It Is a Itevolutiou, hy Con KrcHsmuu Wulson panes fin hi IMkiiiK Hackward fin real Hed Draitoii, fiu Seven dluauclal Conspiracies, fio AHtrikeof Millionaires HKaiiist Miners, 60 The Silver Question IiIIIIiik) 10 Silver yuestlon (liurman edition) in izurro and John Sherinan, Thirty Years of l4ilior (1'owderly) Scott's Sub-Treasury, 97 pp Ton Men of Money Island, en Men of Money Island, hound edition Souks of Industry, with holes aisar's Column, cloth II, Money Monopoly ones' Hiieecli MilloNophy of I'riee Kriun.SealoSea fiu Alliance HoliKSler (wllliinit musie) 10 Alliance Siiniisler (Willi miisici hoard hack 'Jfi iiiiiisirini i inn i leciaimcr online Climax, hy Lester (J. rj, ui Trials and Triumph of Ijihor. by lielieru urill.Wi pp fin lliiiniholilers and Ulead Winners, (M 'iililieai lickieror IlisliH-y ol important Kislution, 144 ip IG "t'oiiKicssiiittii Swanson," hy I he author of Meatoseu tu Life of IkiiuIIus Donnelly, ami extracts from his wrllliiKS uuu spueclies, unites, miner fil) Hook of Speeches, pp Vfi Heller Days, pl fio iliilteriulisiniu America; Us lllse and I'ro- gress, uy me auiooroi neveu riuauciai lioiisnlritcles. Ill Hub-Treasury Nutshell, US paxes 'Jfi I a mi hook oi rails, moo Ideas, hy Harry llintou ixlory n.

iioiuir, uy in. a. and Man versus Money, hy Coiigiessiuau HuvIh ir. K.conipnist Herai Hunk, No. i Ifi Keonoinlsl Scrap (look, No.

Ifi I'acillc Hallways ifi People's Smiuslor. hy l). S. White lo Alliance Nightingale (sougstcrj in CLOTH HOUND. Whither Are we Drifting; as a Nation? i no l.M) 1.

10 1 .1111 A Call to Action, hy lieu. Weaver, rent Ited Dragon hirty years of Labor, hy I'owdci ly. tthor and Klnaneu Uevolulion, 'Tho Karmer's Side (hy l'etlei I.uu we win senu cents' wurin oi any oi uie ithove books, or the Tidings one year, for a club of lx annual subscribers, seat at uiu nine. VALUABLE PltESENTH FliEE. We wish to introduce our System fills into every home.

We know that wo manufacture the very best remedy on eartli for the cure of (Jonstipaiiou, liilliousuess, Sick Headache, Kidney Troubles, Torpid Liver, and that when yau have tried these pills you will gladly reccomend them to others, or take au agencA, and in this way we shall ha ye a large, wel) paying demand created, As a special inducement for every reader or this paper to try these pills and take an agency at once, we will give to each person who will send twenty-live cents in cash, or thirty cents in stamps, for a box of System Pills, owe of the following presents: A Handsome Oold Watch, a good Silver watch, a Valuable Town Lot, a (Jenu-lnplJamon4Hing)a Casket pf, HUytsr-ware or Clold Piece. Eyery purchaser gets one of the aboYO presents. There are ho exceptions. Shaw Kemedy llUTlipHFOHD, N. J.

Jf subspribers dQUQt ge, tliejr papers we desire them jbo let us know. Dp You Wapt the mijclest climate America, pernetiial Hpring-tinie fruita hi ill vegetables pf the ennierHte Zone arirjoi'the Bemi-tropica, 'health, wealth, free lots and free farms '( Tlien seiitl two 2-cnt Btanips for a copy of lieeville tfOAYVKE, JJepville, 'i'elfas. CSEEI CAUSE OR, Metallio Money Hard Times. lij AS. D.

II OLDEN. Awning Store, 12 West Fifth Avenu5 in the city. and Bows Hade to Order. wuuu rumps. SEE US, EMPORIA.

KANS KfCStU Cmiow "A wIM "Erni-pd. it be truer" povtpaia ou receipt ol price, aria COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT JCor Drompt aniwi ia an oonen oiwniou. wnw Mil NIX Ol aiDorlenoe who have had nearly fltty rajuf In tha patent bnalnMa. CommunJok.

ly oonfldentlal. A Handbook of uU tlcmm atrintl formation oonoarnlna Pateata and bow to oV formation oonoarnlna Palcnta and bow to. tal lot 1 am tain them lent free. Alao a oatalogue ot mahau loal ana miwiiuio doub aeni rrea. atenU taken through llunn ft Op.

raoalv. apeolal notice In the He thua are brought widely before the pub; uiiao janivricitu, am IDO WIW1' out coat to the invontor. Thla aplendid PastO ued weekly, elegantly niuatraiuu. naa dt i largi at olreulatlon of any miatlon or any aoienuno wora world. .13 ay lit.

ata vmt. HtMMifmun mob aum i Huuaiiuj nn iQing Jfiniuon, moniinr, z.o i. iocntu. HTory number I rear. Annlm.

2ti flanta. HTorv num a eent ilatea, In i. with nil bur oontalna tlful platea, In colon, and photograph Tuuba i tinuBAM. with niiina. ananuns ouua ia.

with plana, enaoung ouuqera io ana and aecure oqnti 4EW YOHK, 801 BSOASWAVI OFFICE. oar (unitloa la a autHhell. latermt-ParanikMii t4 It, Wait la Id of It "A vnrllfthln rnvnlallnn." theory." "A irrpat educator." "Vcrv iueeulniu." liiKly ilaUHibfo," "Very nulical," "Eztrumuly atrong," "Un-uiiHWcriililo," "KufreNliliiiily liilurvMtliig," "A maiiterly cm- any." "liiviihiHlile," "Kxlromclv clever." "Can uniy ou pagoii. huiu by iiuwuavamin. auut A siinepl) mnmmnth i tliitnurnph In 13 color! br Lint, Mnuil Humphriiy.

It utKiH wlilii QliU will lie unit tho illHtlnuulHliHil urlht. i ri.i.1 Imiir Ii ulfln mill friw If villi ll'll your lllcndN. It Is cullml "out Vihitinii." null hIiiiwh a beautiful, dimpird I III a lit iiffi'l li'WK darlhiK i'IiiiI lu a warm, rldi, fui lined cloak, juka nnil llinhicllii In bild; "ho pull tlio mioiV cuvurcd latch, wlilln luf KoMen httlr him-mum 111 tlit, miiixliliin, her I'lieoka blush with health und vlitnr an. I hor ronulub eycii aparklo merrily. Nur in ilcliulit you.

A copy will lio wint rim, tHMtpHliI, If you pronilso to Icll vour frlvodii and wml 14 cnta In atanifia or Hllvar (or a thnio iiumllin' trliil mihHtirlptlou to THE WHOLE FAMILY, llhiatnitflil mntilhlv mamulna with utorlcl. unfile i ten, fanhlnin and all art Irion of lnterext by bent mil horn anil cash nuimllun contnats monthly. mumkll rua. Im euiiinii'r oi.t uuBuiu, aw JOB PRINTING! LU Ti TIDINGS.

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