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V u I Wero all wlso enough to herd tilts ndvlco In season, a world of suffering would tio avoided. Tho best months In which to tako Howl's Sarsaparllla, tho great blood purifier, aro March April May At no other season li tho Ixxly so much In need of, or so snsceptlhlo to tho benefit to bo derived from Hood's Barsaparllla, as now. Tlio Impoverished condition of tho blood, tho weakening effects of tho loiiR.cold winter, tho lost appetite, nnd that tired feeling, all mako a good spring medlelno absolutely necessary. Try Hood's 8arsaparllla ntul you will bo con vinced that It Is tho Ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla PollbynllclruKKlt. Hi six fort's. lfereit only ty C. 1. 1IOOI1 A CO., Aiotliocnrle, Lowell, Maaa. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar PomeiwCoal COMPANY DEALERS IN Coal and Wood. Good supply ot High Grade Soft, anq Hard Coal al ways on hand. 1201 O St. J. 8. LEMIST, Agent. Aftrr rortrr' eiprrlence In tb. reparation of mora han Ono Hunilr.d Thoaaand appllcatlona for nilint. In Iba Untud hUt" nJ lfrelgn coun. trieo, tba publlahera of tbo be jntlfU American continue to act ollciton lor patent., catfata, trado-marka, copy rights, elo.. for tha United Hlatoa.and to obtain patent. In Canada, lingland. 1 rune. Oermanr. and all other oounjrlM Tbelr.ip.ri ence I. un.qualad and thair faclllttoa aro uuaur- Drawing, and .pacification! prepared and filed In tbe l'al.nt Offlca on .hort notice, 'I arm. rry r.aaonabl. No charge for lamination of modal. or drawing. Adtlca by niall I ree Palontoobtalnodlhrouirli Mnnn tOn aronotleod Inth.SCIKlVTIFlUAMUKICAV.wilchb.a lb. lark-eat circulation and t the mini Intluent l n.w.paper of it. klnJ.publlahed In tbe world Tbe advantage, of auoh a nolle, etery patent.. Tbi. large and anlandldty llluatrated nowapapar la publiah.d WKKKI.Y at SlOOiiyeer. and la admitted: to be tne ueaipaporuoromu " mechanic Intention!, entineertnB work., and other department, of Induatrlal progreaa, pub fl.h.d In any country. It contain, the name, of all patentee, and title of erery Intention patented each week. Try II lour montu. iur uuo uuhw Boldbyallnewadealer.. ..... If yoa hare an Intention to patent write te llunn A Co., puhllaher. of Bcientltto American, HI Broadway, New York Handbook about paUni. mailed free. J. IL W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, lies c from April 1, 1HI: litislnehs block. O K oiilcomerv. 11th amlN do do I. W iMlliursley, llthliesrN. Restaurant (Odells) U E Uth. JIotitKonifry, N near itesldenee, J J InihnrT, J mid 13th. do J I) Maefarliuicl, Q and 14th. do John 7.1'linmi;, I) und Uth. do Albert WatkliM. 1) Iwt Otlt nnd 10th. do Win 31 U-oimiil r. iK'tOth mid 10th. do K H Outhrli-, irrth ntul N. do J K Ilt-ed, M II, T lt IMh nnd 17th. do 1,(1 M llnlilln, 0 Ih'I ih nnd 18th. Rnnliarlum liiillillnic nt Mllronl. Nidi, Flirt UnptlHt church, Uth nnd K streets orlunry citadel and ruculThittltomb nt kWyuka cemetery, Ofllco Rooms it! nn.134 Ftioliards Bloolc. DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, GoMFillings A Speciltay Gold, Silver and Porscclaln Crowns Insert ed on loots of teeth. Sets Inserted without n plate, All operations first xlnss nnd war runted, UI4 O Street oer Elliott's. I G BB3 IM I p lBBBBBBBB W Ebb mwSS WHAT SHALL WE WEAR! MATERIALS AND PLOYED IN TRIMMINGS MOURNING. EM New York I'nalilniia for Spring, lnelttiN lug lliintirtU mill ltmiml lint All Alxmt thn ItrcoinliiE llrnddrruot Known n Widows' Caps. In our cut Is Illustrated ono of tho many pretty widows' cups which aro now fash ionably w orn In tho house. Theso accessions to tho mourning toilet nro nindo In n grcAt nrloty of styles. WIDOWS' cap. Bomo of theso caps nro small, plain, Ktntod fauchons ot whlto tarlatan. Uthers still in fnuchou shapo nro tniulo in folda, mill aro cdgetl with puffs of crimped tarlatan. Bquaro cottago shnped caps, w 1th small crow lis, aro worn by younger women, whllo old ladles wear caps with a full, largo crown luid tab strings, hemmed and tucked. Fashion. Tor Spring. Already spring goods nro in tho shop win dows, whllo modistes anil milliners nro busy with gowns and bonnets, tliat will upjienr ns soon as tho Lenten season has past. Follow ing nro items regarding Now York fashions, as told in Iiarcr's Ilazar: Corsages with full fronts nro in great favor for drcs-ses of various materials, from heavy silks to tho thinucht gauzes. Tho nmateur dressmaker will llnd that this fullness is eas ily added, and that it will Improve tho sim plest bodice For plain muslins, ginghams, and other cotton fabrics, and nlso for dinner silks, it is only necessary to add two or throo inches cf grentcr breadth to tho edges of tho fronts, gathering this fullness at tho throat and nt tho waist lino. In wash dresses mado in this wny tho darts aro not taken up on tho outside, but merely In tho lining; in silks, however, tho darts nro sowed in both. Tho llrst importations of spring millinery show smn.ll bonnets longer in front than any worn lately, but with crowns precisely llko those of last season. In somo of theso bon nets tho fronts project far enough to !k posl tivo pokes; others havon ilnring brim that will require trimming lnsido, w uuo tuo bo coiniug coronets nro uddetl to close pricccsso shaies. Colored straws uro shown of vari ous kimls, from tho plaiu Jlilan to fancy braids. Chips of admirablo lightness aro also revived in nil tho now colors, nnd tho thin Neapolitan braids aro mado up in plain rows, and also in laco patterns of flowers and web liko designs. All trimmings nro lowered on tho now bon nets, though they nro by no means flat. A groat dilferenco will, howovcr, lie found bo twccii tho high towering pointed bows of lost year and tho soft w Ido loops now put on to glvo a broader effect. Ostrich feather tips, ombro nnd nlso mot tled, will bo revived for tho demi-scasou bon nets and will bo worn nil summer on round bats. Quills havo had their briof day of favor, but n few aro imported, as well as half stripped peacocks' feathers, barbed with a silvered arrowhead. Flowers nio bunched with n sluglo long thorny stem, or with bunches of grqcn btemstied together. Small slender posies, trailing branches nnd vines, aro nlo mado of ono Llnd of llower in all its colors, as chrysanthemums of every huo, or elso flowers of different kinds uio loosely tied together. Hound lints will bo exceedingly fashlonablo for youug ladies, and uro Imported in two distinct styles, thoso for city stieets having high tajierlng crowns with close narrow brims, while moro picturesque huts for sum mer wear in tho country lmvo low crowns with wido projeetiug brim in front. Mmirnlnir Tnllola. Henrietta cloth divides favor with impo rial serge for deepest mourning dresses, theso materials, of courso, to bo trimmed with English crnH). T hero is also n crapo cloth that is much uctl for tho purposo. Addi tional fabrics ciiiplo)ed in mourning aro camel's hair, Indies' cloth nnd other fabrics without luster. HALT MOUK.NINO DEU" MOUn.VINO. In tho accompanying illustration nro given two English models ono u deep mourning costumo mid tho other n half or second mourning toilet. In tho first meutionod tho dress is of imperial scrgo and crapo. Tho draped tunlo nnd front of tlio full bodice is of crapo, as is also tho veil. Tho remaining flguro represents a cloth tollot, trimmed with velvet nnd braiding. Tbo tabliar is braided, and there is n pointed plain tunlo alsivo. Tho collar, rovers and roblngs uro vulvot, Cruiio ells worn by widow s fall wltlila oliout ten Inches of tho bottom of tho dress whon over tho fueo, Tho bom Is about fifteen inches deep. Nun's veil ing Is much used for tho English scarf veils, being preferred by many to crapo ou accouut of its lightness. Ear knobs aro nioro sovcral years. worn than beforo in IB 4 Kv neui. if S3fi i.T'jKuKlBawSrv'ivii a Willi IHi mi 111 fell i?ff;-!i3fllWf liki 11 UilrWlFir.ViJ VISITING IN FRANCE. LContliiutNl from llrst prKi thn prtnldont of tho He))tibllt', nnll thn Illicit statuary and palutiitg4 of living artists. After their tlenth they aro to Int it movod to tho Ixnivre. This Is tho placo to which wo nro constantly gravitating when tlnsl of street stvnes. W have Ikwi twice and wo In-gln to bellovo then) uro four miles ot halls TIIK TANTIIKON. I.lko Wtwtnilnlster Abby, this gnvtt temple, Is now tho rmtltig plneti of tho great men of Ki niieo. A very brief description of this hls torle building would require mi eiitlm aitl ele. The oriiitmeutnl reiuitlus of tho good nnd thebnd men who havo floured In tho his tory of Kraneo for over n hundred ywirs, nm found betv. Wo were foitunnto in our visits, Ajyot the costly llonil tributes of Victor Iltigt), whoso writings (iron well known to Ameri cniis ns to Krenehmeii, were still toUiwH'ii, Thny nro fast fading nwny but tho world will not soon forget thn imwerful words bit hns Written in hehnlf of tho lights of limn. The Inst tenant of thesu vaults Is Victor Hugo, whom) remains worn dessltsl hero af ter the magiilllccnt mimiUkhmIs of Juno 1st, 158.), still rrosli lu the memory of all. HlOMA. A Nullity Tuwmrliil ltmort. Lincoln has a number of very pretty bnrlier shops, that for eonveiilentsi and modern Im provements cannot lie lient in Onnha or tho West. Iloutwer, It has lieon left to Ham Wes erfleld to oien tho nobbiest and hand somest shop in tho city. Mr. Westei Held hits lieon busy for tho vnt mouth nrrniiging und fitting tip his elegant new qunttors in tho llurr lllook, and is now ready to iccolvo tlio public. Ho oK-iusl Thursday, nnd slnco then tho i tin of custom hits been very Rood, and of tbo liest element in tho city. Tho llttlngs nnd fuinlidilngs hno nil lieeii of tho very liest, and the ehtnbllshment will Ihi run in n thor oughly first class style. Tho floors mo of tho latest stylo French tiling, tho walls und cell ing oi nnmcnttst with tho very lluost mHr nnd electric incandescent lumps Illuminate tho place, Tho clinlnt nro from tho liest makers, containing nil tho ln'ctit pate ts, af fording enso and comfort whllo reclining to get a shave, shampoo or hair cut. At tho chnlrs Mr. Westerileld has none but thoroughly coni)oteut and experienced work men who thoioughly understand tho latest fashions lu tho art, and manipulate the scis sors mid inzor lu an urtlNtlc manner. Mr. Charles 1'latt, well known in Lincoln as it llrst class workman, has tho llrst chnlr, Mr. Will Oslterno tho weond, and the proprietor in the rear attends tho third chair and takes in the cfisli, which tho customer always pays vvltli n smile ot contentment on Ills wcll shaveu "phiz." Tho bath rooms in onnoctioii nro models of ucntnexs, convenience mid comfort. Tho tubs nro of tho best orcelalu lined, with shower of hot und cold water always ready. Tho bathing utensils uro nil that mortal man could ask for, and tho water, unllko tho city tiiymi, is fresh, clear and healthy, lielng pumped from a well on the ground, tho sumo us is ustsl throughout tho llurr block. Tho bath rooms will bo open early Sunday morn ing until noon for tho ncommodntlon of iatrous. Call In and seo tho now shop, Mr. Wester- lleld feels justly proud of his now establish munt, und will tuke pleasure in showing you ultont It, Hollcltou.. Bridegroom (on tholr wny to Tarls) You'ro suro you'ro qulto warm and comfort ablo, lovot Brido Oh, yes, dear qulto. Bridegroom I don't llko to seo you sitting with your back to tho engiuo, darling. You don't feel any draught ( Brido Oh, not tho slightest! Bridegroom (who doesl) Then, sweetest, would you mind changing places 1 1 " London Punch. Another Dlmu'a 'Worth. "Drop your bundles, old man; wo'voboon a layin' in nmbush oxjioctln' you for flvo mortal hours. My namo is Cider Faced Wolf, an' my pal is tho I'utty Eyed Screech Owljwo'roon tho way west, an' every llttlo will help. Bo drop your bundles an' walk straight ahead, an' don't look arouud till you turn tho corner of this lanol" Life. How a Tragedy AVn. Avoided, "You bail a row with Qrisby today, I un- ucrstanur' "Not much of a row, fortunately." "How ditl it occur!" "Why, ho callod me a horso thief, a swindler nnd numerous other disagreeable names." "Whutdldyousayr "I told him that for two cents I would whip him." "Did bo glvo you tho monoyP No, ho had nothing but n two cent stamp aud I never tako stamps," Lincoln Journal. A Modern Solomon. Omaha Man Why don't you go into pub liallfef You would bo a match for a dozen of our so called statesmen, anil all your friends know it. Modern Solomon Even wero your opinion well founded, paternal affection would keep mo iu oliscurity. "Paternal affectionf' "Yes sir. I lovo my son, sir, and I will not blight his prospects with tho memory of a great father." Omaha World. I.cnp Year. "Do you know, Edward," said sho tender ly, "1 do not caro for wealth. Truo affection is w hat I seek. Lovo in a cottago is my best ideal." "And right you aro, too, Alico," said Ed ward, warmly. "Como, can't wo mako an agreement nliout thntf You furnish tho cot tago and I'll provide all tho lovo you want." Journal of Education. A Iletvveen Franco ami Illicit, Sam, A great many pcoplo in Paris mako as much as (10 n night ns "knot makers" or "tiers of cravats" for socloty gents. In this country tho sheriff act as "knot inuker," and ties tho cravat, but whether ho makes as much as tho Paris knot makor, wo know not. Norrlstown Herald. Vher l'urpetunl Motion lixlat. Proftssor I'criKjtual motion, in tho no - coptod sense of tho Urm, is impossible. Can you think of a pleco of machinery that oper ates w Ithout an impelling forcof 'Yes, Bir." "What is it f" "A uiw meter." Nebraska Stato Journal, THE Y0UNG0ICN Kit AT10N. OUR LITTLE FOLK9 A3 EDITORS. V Department Mint our t, title Mauler and Mle nro Ciiiidtielinu;, OFrilTKHM. Earl MoCreery was elected pnwldont of tho Capital Cm Couiiticit Ci.tin, nnd JchMo Inland ms-retary. Tho following Is a list of tho present mem bers! KmlMcCroery, Wilson Winger, Ted Winger, llnllle Lyman, Frnnk (lusllii, Jesslo Inland, Atla Uregg, Hiilo,(;(lustln, Margin Winger and (loorgla Camp. Thew aiti char ter lite inlivrs, Any one wishing to contribute nro Invited to Iki present nt the next meeting ntthii homo of Huslo (lustlu, corner of Ninth und V. street, or send their iinino to tho seeirtary All real nice Isiys mid girls under fourteen yeitiTt of ago can Join our gay Capital Citv Coimiikii I'l.VH, by wilding lu their nnines nt our next meeting at Huslo (lustlu's house, eoi uer Ninth and E street. Wo nro going to mako this club very Interesting to nil, und wo want a good largo mentliershlp. 1'KltHONAI.H. Tho mtshlounry nusdlng wits hold last Hat unlay afternoon at tho residence of Atla (iregg. Fiidny, March -'ml, Jesslo lodiintl sjvnt tho eteiilng with Ada 0 ivgg and Inula delightful time, Friday, Slreh Und, tho Itojs of tho Capital Citv Couiiiku Ci.uii siNut tho afternoon lu the iuvlgniatlng exorcise of skating. A number of the C. C. C. club attended tho festival given by tho "Dairy Maids," Wed nesday evening, Febiuury liHth, and it was awfully nleu. Atla (It egg and Jtwio Inland sMut Mon thly ov tilling, March Uth, with Mary Winger. Monday nfternmiu, March Oth, Wilson Winger Usik Margie Winger nnd Jesslo Lo laud out sleigh I Ming. This is tho Hint week wo have had anything to do with pu-iers, und If It does not make a real good showing this week, wo will in;. 'to a Isitter one next time. TIIK MODKHN l)AM'IN(l HCIItMIU Alsnit four vvtsdts ago a dancing school was slarttsl hero In Lincoln by tho well known nnd jKipulur young lady, Miss Anna Hawk Ins, and several of us boys und girls attend. Miss Hawkins was very much shocked at some of the scholars for chew lug gum, ami thieatenisl to arrest us If over she caught us chewing gum again ut dancing school. Ono of tho Imys wus Injured severely by tho teacher throwing him on tho floor for not Ix'huvlng pio-ieriy (her laws aro very strict.) Wo were very fortunate to-diiy In tho nmt Ur of falling don n , for only alsiut thirty of us fell thn lug a lesson of two hours nnd n half. Only three out of tho sixty were per maneiitly injured. Ten dollars lino was decided upon for turn ing In the toes nnd corporal punishment for running ucrossthe floor. It Is ixisltlvely forbidden to tlnnco on roller skates or rublier boots, nnd over-shoos and rubliors must not lsi removed until after en tering the hall. Gentlemen must always excuse themselves from tho ladles when leaving them, and nlso tliuiik them for the dance. If theso ruled are not strictly olwyod tho ierson violating them Is compelled to lie thrown from tho window. This Is strictly (un)tnie, Jkhhik Lki.and. iiow to kihh a i.aiiy. Tho gentleman must Imi taller than the lady ho Intends to kiss. Tako her right hnnd in your nnil druw her gently to yon, -miss your It ft hand over her right shoulder, diagonally down ucross her liaek, under her left arm, und you will havo nothing elso to do but to lean a llttlo forward and press your lips to hers, and then tho thing Is done. Don't mnko u noise over It its If you wero llrlng off shoot ing crackers nor pounce down iijkiii It llko hawk on un Innocent tlovo, but irentlv fold tho damsel in your arms without smashing her standing collar or s-iolllng her curls, mid by n sweet pressure unoii her mouth rovel lu the blissfulness of your situation without smacking your lips over it as you would over a glass of beer. N. II. Ladles should seo that those rules ale strictly obsorvtsi, Huhik Oustin. Delicate. Hostess (to young Mr. Bissy)-.You will kindly favor as with somo music, will you not, Mr. Sissy f Young Mr. Sissy Well aw, I'm not qulto my usual self to-night, Mrs. Hobson, but I will aw, sing a llttlo, if you llko. Hostess (j-raciously) Oh, thanks; you oro very kind. Even a llttlo of your singing, Mr. Sissy, goes a great ways, you know. Tho E-och. A New Specie. OITlco Boy Gontlomau down stairs wants to seo you. Ho's got a jioom, EdlUjr-Ehl Hair long! "No; short," "Eyes rollingl" . "Not u bit," "Blmbhy nttlror" " "Dressed llko a dudo." "Show him up." Omalia World. A Ilnlautl for an Oliver. Wifo (to husliund, who has stumbled over a pair of hor bhoes) Don't lw so impationt, John. I never saw a man who has so llttlo Bolf control over small things ns you havo I Husbuud Heavens, my dmr, you dont call your shoes small things, do j-oul Now York Sun. Tim Oman of thn Cluincc "Bnrlier, I want my hair cut tpiito short." "All right, sir, but you said tho last tlma you wero in tliat you intended to let it grow a foot long." "I know I did, but tho poetry I sent to tho magazines has boon doollnod." Nebraska Btato Journal. I'ontry unit the Heoannn. Sho (with emotion) There's Mr. Bangs, tho jxxst, ho seems to bo all wrapped up in his thoughts. no (freezlngly) Yosl I think bo would look liotter wrapped up in an overcoat Now York Sun. Kvery Comrort Thought Of. Customer (at railroad rostaurant) nore, boss, this eoffeo is cold. Proprietor Yes, sir; you seo tho train stops only a fow minutes, an' if tho eoffeo was hot you wouldn't havo timo to drink it. Upocu. Nuturul Canae, A man fell dead whllo cleaning tho snow off his sidewalk. It is supposed ho suddenly dlscovoicd that ho liad got over tho lino aud romo veil tho snow from nearly six inches of Ids neighbor's side, Norristow u Herald. An Onilialon. A nttsburir tvtpcr tells of a man ?J yoors 1 old who has slept in ono lied, lu ono corner, in ono room for thlrty-ono years. ltdienot mention how long ho has tioon off tho foroo, haw tn er. Yonkers BtatcMnan. Tako tho Klkhoru linos, Umaha train leav ing Lincoln ut 7 a, m. NEXT - AT MILLER'S Special attention will be paid to 1DRESSG00DS Stock Large. Assortment Complete. All the New Shades. All the New Fabrics- J. E. MILLER'S 145 South Tenth Street. Union, - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in vECDEE-iw I(lall' J m w I I H fi Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, I I I I i 1 II Hi 1 I II U w The Overland Route' Take tho overland llyeraud save 0110 day to all I'nrlllo coast points. TUB UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE. Running Into Union Dapots nnd ennueetlmc with tho fust limited trains of all linos for at points east, north and south. Throuuh tleliiits 011 modern tiny coaches. IIiikkhiio chocked through to destination from all xilutn nut In tho United Htntes and Canada. Sleeper accommodations reserved in through Pullman Palace cars from the Mitt ur river to the Pacific const E. 15. SLOSSON, Agent. KHI O Ktnet, Lincoln, Nebraska. T. J. POTTEll, First Vico-Prosldent. Tesscl & Dobbins, Burr Block, BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH! Th following txmki arn publithttl In neftt pmrhlt form, i noted from coot) rcidabU tri on rood fipp ftnd many of tdtni .inJomlT lllutnrtleil They aro witliiml eirtptiuii tlt cheapit bunkt rr raU iihJ lu an land or lancuag and (nrnlHi iu tha maiit-a uf tin pol an opi-ortuniir to arcur th bat littratura or tt. d&r at tittf moat trlfiiutf i6iie In anr other tnea tln"a yuat wurka vruuld cost roan ttini tha prlca at which thty art her oth-u-J i:arl, oue ti coiutlet lu iulf Wondrra of tho World, KaTuati. mn Oruaa, Con lain ufivrtttuot an4 llluiiraiien af tl.a mot I waadtrtNl wurkiof Diluit D4f inaa Vtrjr lnlritlac an J tntituftltt tVonderaof thohrik A tlMcriptlon of tha uiany won Ur fiilatij Uauiliul li.lnn luunj at lot Uttout ft Ua txu.Ub proUt tlluiirttlont A I'lrHfure I'lertlipB' und Other HLrtrhr. Ur M Joiuh ait-KM Wirt. " a fil(lon vt lrriaiibiy rubor IvvtrhM ty ua moat popultr tianiurou rltfr ii f Uy I lie lunt kralnh 1'nprrs ty CLa aiaT aaiar at Iht Ituri iKKunnni a mrt tUicuWuily fuaoy UMa -(Batry wy eqlta 'WI4aw Hadotl ' hrUtniHB Morlra, ly Cnabim Pkiim Caalalai nnnitirof itta nioteit4fn.liif Oindiut ! rir ? r wrltltD Itound th K.enli)ir i.aiiii. A r-xk ii rlorUi.plclvraa, ty lrif;rfftUt wflUr wboavt r llt. I lion iirouiltla DUlll.aau I cam., fur li.a llllla I ik. ai liuma I'opuUr WrtltHllona atiul IllHluitura, hamoroB. 4rama tlaarxl atliatle lurhUlac all tha I tit. I, !! aa4 RioatiMtpaUr TkKHrlr.mailo lrn or MuJrrMl Imra. tVnt.la. ,r Italia an t t-l (raiil.aot t.tu..ua atll ua4a Am.tkaaa from Iba lima of Kraaklm In tha ral r'Nitilllur tludtiitlona. Cuulalalai tbaorlila ao4 aelb hlpof hiaaf phraira fiaauatitlr mt I lor.atlDf aa4 wuvtr.a tla A valuabla work ot rr.rtac . Low I.ITo In cw irL. A MtWa of t itlt itnilcmrta aUwlndbaJaik all of li la Iba rtal rl; JlailraKil I hr Ituotl lu Wrullll. Sl ao a4rllalat clrrular but a IhorvMfhlr prartl.al woik olntlnr oat a way by wblrh all may hiaba tiiuutr taally tai I4ly ah4 lion.lly Ono llunJrrtl I'opulnr Song., .nllroantal lalttllg aolrumlr liirlHllucit .t ui Ilia U nira n.wantoli Mr Noil'a lli-lr. AN l Hy U Mat Aiiaaa Kl una A llHrlrrr.l I irn A N o.l lly M.aiua llan aiu n Old Man'a Sa.riaro. A Sattl. Uy Vlra 4a s flrvaah. S-W Will arllil anr n.tir uf tho ahnvo luiba lit" B. t riilaiai.jrfHvntii i-rlorf.(H rnlai the tntltn lll(lOI.Kikifur 7.1 1 i'iilal' i tun liat buiiml lnbnla with rltlitii,.li. fur M .III. Thil.lhaaralvt lunraln inUmltaatvtiillrrrii Hum if ail loldv ujlautaeaof lc .valKAKflnntiKiiMNf li.rmanry rrui.lAl. l'ottfrataiuia taVr n for fraclloni uf ailcillar Aalourrvlialillla-, wo rrfrr to any noaapairr iiubllalinl In Nvt rk, llkoxim to tlio l'.inini"rial rnrlra. AH orilriaSlloJ by Talutmuall AilJtaallltti. V,U. l.tl'TILN, J,ubll.Ucr,.No lUMuiiu) rtlrcl.ew"l-urla- WEEK - Washing 'n Territory. P. L. 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