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wwmmmmm fax--fewJ&fr l KaraettSfs3Rv JX. 3 mff !!3W" Ursw""?. " '." ! jWCWMy . JSEflf i -) -'nw .t .!-- . -.H'i.r ' ,i . jssata VWW' - V m 11 ' Ir ft I Yf r m m In , V BJJ)WELL AND CANHELD Oh03on Loaders of tho National Prohibition Convention. Clou. .Iiiltti llldxvrlt, (fin riilHornli) t'lnnrer, Numril fur l'rcUrimit Trx is (let Heconil l'ltim-Tlin l'l.it loriu n I'lnntly Adopted. Cincinnati, July 1. The prohibition national convention resumed Its session yesterday. During the recess .ludgo Muck, of Pennsylvania, was elected chairman of the resolutions committee. The platform committee was otlll in session when tho convention was called to order. Tho Rub-eoinmltteo had worked Incessantly until 3 u. in. and had tnnitu u report to tho full commit tee, where a fight ensued over tho tariff and silver planks, the Hub-com mlttcu alBo having been divided on or..v. joh.s iui)vi:u.. thoso two points. Tho free coinage men were beaten in tho sub-commlttcc, the plank as submitted to the full com mittee being antagonistic to absolute free coinage. Secretary Wheeler, of New York, carried his silver resolution through, but in the full committee Editor Thompson, of Olfto, offered n more radicul substitute Mr. Thompson on the tariff question bucceeded in having the Ohio prohibition party's tariff plank adopted by the sub-committee. A speech made by Mrs. Gougar, com paring the sale of n negro child in the south to the sale of liquor caused Mr. (ilbbs, of Virginia, to offer a resolution, which was adopted, asking speakers to refrain from ulluslons reflecting upon participant in the luto struggle. The subscription book was then passed aud (1,000 each was presented by tho Voice, the prohibition organ, and V. 'Wnrdwcll, of New York, secretary of the new national prohibition executive committee. TUB FLATFOIIM. The platform was completed at 2 o'clock. Minority reports wore decided upon against tho financial and tariff planks adopted by the majority. The following, is the full text of the plat form as submitted to the convention: Tho prohibition party In national conven tion assembled, acknowledging Almighty God 08 the sourco of nil true government and His law as tho standard to which all human enact ments must conform to secure the blessings of peace and prosperity, presents tho follow lag ' declaration of principles: First The liquor truffle Is a foe to civiliza tion, tho nrch enemy of popular Rtnernmcnt nnd a public nuUnncc. Ills the citadel of tho forces that corrupt politics, promote poorty nnd crime, ilecrado tho nation' home life, thwart the will of tho peoplo and deliver our country luto the hands of rapacious cUss Inter ests. All laws that under tho gulxo of rcgulu. Hon Icralliu and protect this traflloor muko tho po c rnment share In Its 111 gotten gains are "vicious in principle and powerless as a rem edy." Wo declare anew for tho entire supprev slon of the manufacture, sale. Importation, ex portation and transportation of nkohollc liquors as u bevcrago by federal and stato leg islation and tho full powers of tho government should to exerted to sccuro this result. Auy party that falls to rcaxjnlza tho dominant naturn of this lssuu In American politics Is un dcticrilngof tho support of tho people .Second No citizen should bo dontcd the light to voto on account of sex und equal labor should receho equal wages without regard to sex. Third T4io monoy of tho country should bo Issued by tho general gorcrnment and In suffi cient quantities to meet tho demunds of tho business and give full opportunity for tho em ployment of labor. To this end an lncrcaBO In tho volume of money Is demanded and no Indi vidual or corporation should bo allowed to make any protlt through Its Issue. It should lw made a legal tender for tho payment of all dtbts, public and private. It should be fixed at tho definite sum per capita and mado to in crcaso with our Increase in population. Fourth We favor tho frco aud unlimited colim.e of silver und gold. Fifth Tariff should be levied only as a de fense against foreign governments which levy tariff upon our products, rutcnuo being Inci dental. Tho rcslduo of means necessary to an economical administration of tho government should bo raised by levying a burden upon what tho peoplo possess Instead of what we con mnno The other planks demand woman suffrage and equal pay, regardless of sex: demand govern ment control of railroads, telegraph and other public properties; demand tho further restric tion of immigration and tho extension of the naturalization period: oppose acquisition of lands by aliens and favor forfeiture of unearned land prants; denounce the reign of mob law and demand trial by jury for all citizens; de mand ono dav's rest in seven for all persons: faor arbitration and pensions; unequivocally stand by the American public school system and teaching in Kngllsh and oppose grunts of money to sectarian schools nnd denounce both parties for truckling to tho monoy lntorosts and to the saloons. The platform was adopted, the amend ments offered by the minority report being rejected. In the evening Gen. John Ilidwell,an old California pioneer, a former congressman and now a wealthy land owner of California, wni 'nominated by an unmistakable ma jority, receiving 600 votes out of a total vote of 074, 487 votes being necessary to a choice. Deraorest received ISO and Stewart 170 votes. The result was greeted with a deafening din of cheers. J. Ii. Canfleld, of Texas, was nomi nated for vice president on tho second ballot Urcat rir at Guthrie. Guthrie, Ok., July 1. Firo broke out hero at 3 o'clock this morning und in a short time consumed six frame buildings nnd contents. Stevens & Epstein, of Kansas City, wero to open u 120,000 stock of furnituro and house hold goods to-day and it was in their store the firo originated, the causo being u mystery. Tho principal losses nro Stevens & Epstein, (20,000 on stock; A. II. Waite, (5,000 on stock of dry goods and 61,2000 on building; G. M. Hliarum, (4,000 on stock of dry goods; J, S. Lyons, (1,000 on stock of imple ments and (3,000 on building; A. John on, (300 on building. CW PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED. The (Jiieeii's Hpcrcli WrIU of Kloctlon Out. London, Juno 29. The queen held a council nt Windsor castle to-day with Lord Crnnbrook, president of the coun cil, Mr. Gosohen, chancellor of tho ex chequer, and'thu Earl of Latham, lord chamberlain of the household, In at tendance. She has signed tho idecrco dissolving parliament. Tho writs for the elections of new members of tho house of commons will bo distributed to-day. The queen's speech proroguing par liament says: "Tho time has arrived when it is expedient that the electoral body of the country bo consulted by the Bbsemblage of a new parliament. I have, therefore, assented for proroga tion nt an eurller period than usual. I am glad to record that my friendly re lations with foreign powers remain un altered. Treaties have been duly rati fied, referring the differences with tho United SUites with respect to the Hear ing sen arbitration." lleferring to the bills passed at tho session just ended, tho speech says that .the election demands that parliament Iras made enabling worklngmeu to pur chase agricultural holdings will Increase the class of cultivating owners, which is of great Importance to the state. Tho application to Ireland of the education al measures recently adopted in Great lirltaln will confer great benefits upon tho peoplo of that country. ' Tho speech concludes: "In closing this parliament, which has been, un usually and also high fruitful in bene ficent legislation, 1 thank you for the assiduous performances of your impor tant duties during the six months,- and heartily commend you to tlio favor ol Almighty God." A NEW BATTLESHIP. Laanohlng of thft Texas at Mm Norfolk N'svjr Ynrd. IonTHMouTir, Viu, June 20. Tho Nor folk navy ynrd nnd Constructor Francis Howies secured a signal triumph in the successful launching of tho great battle ship Texas hore yesterday About 12, 000 spectators wero In tho ynrd nnd as many more wero on steamers, tugs, yachts and tho opposite shore of the river. Standing on tho launching tower erected from tho launching platform wero Miss Madgo Houston Williams, of I Texas, her mother, Mrs. Williams, Lieut. W. S. Coles, the private secretary of Secrecary Tracy and his oflicial rep resentatives on this occasion, and En sign Hillary P. Jones, of the nuvy. The i red, white nnd blue cords holding the bottle of wino were tied to a stuff sur mounted by a star, cmblamatlc of the Lone Star stata. At 11:10 o'clock tho signal "ready" was givon, when Miss Williams, with tho words, "I christen thee Texas," broke tho bottle of wino on the bow of tho vessel as she started. It was just forty-six seconds from the time tho bottle was broken that the Texas was standing In the stream as firm as a land battery. Five minutes later she was moored to her wharf. WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL. Hkoteh of tho New Chairman of the He pnhlloan National Committee. Washington, Juno 20. William J. Campbell, chosen permanent chairman of the republican national committee, in place of Gen. J. S. Clarkson, was, born In Philadelphia, December 12, 1830. His parents moved to Illinois in 1831, aud he has resided in Cook county, that state, since that time. He was edu cated in tho public schools of Illinois, tho Lake Forest academy and tho University of Pennsylvania, lie studied law with Hon. W. Q Ooudy, of Chicago, nnd has been en gaged in active practice thcro for many years. He was elected a state senator in 1878 for four years, was re-olcctcd in 1682 and declined n rcnominntion for a third term. In 1SS1 ho was chosen president of the Illinois state senate and was re-elected to the samo ofllco in 1883 and again in 1885. Ho was a dele gate to the national republican conven tion in 1880 nnd voted for Ulalno on every ballot. Ho was again a delegate in 1888. Indiana Kepulillruns. Ixwaxai'oms, Ind., Juno 29. Tho republican state convention yesterday nominated tho following ticket: For governor, Ira Chase; lieutenant-governor, Theodore P. Shockney, of Ran dolph county; secretary of state, Aaron Jones, of St Joseph; auditor of state, John W. Coons, of Marion; treasurer of state, Fred J. Schols, of Vanderburg, second ballot; attornoy-general, J. D. Fcrrcll, of La Grange, hecond ballot; reporter of the supreme court, Gcortro i M. Haywood, of Tippecanoe; superln j tendent of public Instruction, James II. Henry, of Morgan; state statistician, J. D. .Thompson, of Shelby; judges of the supreme court, John D. Miller, By ron Elliott nnd Myron Mcltridc, tho present Incumbents; for judges of tho appellate court, A. G. Covin of Monroe, John K. Thompson of Dearborn, James I). Ulack of Marlon, M. S. Robinson of Wayne and E. W. Crumpaoker, tho present incumbents. To Iteconolla tfa Factions. Lincoln, Neb., June 20. Hon. John Fitzgernld, of Lincoln, ex-prcsident of tho Irish League of America, will sail for Ireland the latter part of this week on an important political mission. Ha is ono of a committee sent from tho United States to bring about a recon ciliation of the factions existing in Ireland and to seoure united action in the approaching election. A (Ireat Strike Impending. Prrronunau, Pa., June 20. The pros pects of a settlement of the wage diffi culty at Carneglo's Homestead plant is growing small Tho workmen assert positively that tlnoy will not accept tho reduction and it is understood that every union rann in tho works will bo discharged on July 1. Tho worlts wero running in all departments yesterday I but the undercurrent of feeling Is very j strong, i Tho property is entlroly surrounded by iv new high board fence and largo ' electric search lights havo been plncud ' in tho skylights of tho mills so that ok jects oyer a mllo distant arc visible. AN ECCENTRIC) MILLIONAIRE. He riunned i siiatii I'unornl anil Kept as Bye on III Heir's Administration. From Austria, tho land of cceontrlfl Boblemau, comes a story without parallel In the recent record of human idiosyncrasies. Tho Unllctnn million aire, Caslmlr von Mioneczynskl, was re moved from his vast estates near Loin berg to an asylum for the Insatio in Dobllng, at his own Instance, about eight years nrjo. About five mouths later hit death was nnuot need. It was aid that ho tiled In tho night, nnd tho properly drawn certificate of the physi cian was to tho effect that dentlt was caused by ho.trt disease. In tho morn ing after tho night when the death was reported tho other physicians saw that the closed colllu was carried to tho family burying ground nnd thore In terred, without having been opened In Ihs presence of thu millionaire-' friends. The heir of the Mlonozynskt property, Count Nlcodcm Potockl, took possession p( the estates. The departed nobleman loft neither wife nor children. About tho middle of Doeembcr the tenants of the Count were astounded nt midday to see tho bent figure of a man exactly resembling Caslmlr von Mion czyntkl pass along the road. Tho old man spoke to all In a voluo that re called visions of their former landlord, and most of the peasants fled in super stitious fright from tho sound. Hardly less fright was causod at the castlo when the old man sent in a card bear ing tho word "Caslmlr von Mionc7.yn ski." When Count Potooki mut him the old man explained that ho had given tho physician who gave out his death certificate at tho asylum nnd con ducted the mock funeral flvo thousand dollars for his part in tho plan and a promise not to reveal tho fraud until uftcr tho phystclnn's death. That event had bcun announced, ho said, und he, therefore, had returned to his estate. Tho old man said ho had taken securi ties for about fifty thousand dollars ubroad with him and had lived on the Interest His object in all this remark able performance was to discover, he said, how his heir would administer his property after his deatli. That story wbh treated rather gingerly nt lirst by Count Potooki. but the discovery by disinterment that the coffin from tho asyluji had been burled empty In creased the suspicion of truth aroused by the old mnn's personal appearaneo. The old mnn's story of his wander ings ubroad is under investigation, and meantime ho Is inquiring into the man agement of tho property, which he claims as his own. The editor of tho DzlciinlU 1'olskl is sure that tho old man is Caslmlr von Mtonczynski, and many Lcmborgcrs believe so, too, but Count Potooki says that he will concodo nothing until his tracing of the old inau's wanderings Is completed. N. V. Sun. . THE DISMAL SWAMP. Conditions That Caused the Great Vir ginia Morass. The Dismal Swamp belongs to that group of inundated lands whero tho lack of drainage is due to an original deficiency of slope, combined with the flow retarding influence of vegetation on the movement of water from the land. "Tho principal determining causo which has led to tho formation of the Dismal Swamp is found in tho char acter of tho surface on which the marsh accumulation rests. The whole of this coaht from New York southward has the form of an undent sea-bottom, more or less modified by river action, tho measure of the modification being de termined by tho average height to which tho sea-flow has been elevated ubovo tho level of the ocean and tho steepness of tho slope toward tho sea In New Jersey the plain is tolornbly elevated and tho slope from tho Interior toward tho shore Ik steep enough to In- sure a swift discharge of tho water. In northern Virginia the holght of tho plain is somewhat reduced and the j Blope proportionately diminished. From 'tho 'James river south ward tho eleva tion of the plain at oqual distauce from tho shore is still further lowered, tho incisive action of tho streams havliiir I yet further reduced it, leaving parts of tho surface in tho form originally be- j longing to tho sea-bottom. In this con dition me Bunaca ior a consutoruwo distance from tho coast rises at uu aver age rata of about eighteen inches to the mile., It is not a perfect inclined plane, for it is cast into slight elevations and depressions in, a manner that reminds ono of the oceau utter a time of great storm when the waves havo fallen to n height of two or three feet, retaining at tho same time their original horizontal attitude. Goldthwalte's Magazine. MARKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITY, July t CATTLE Lies t beeves 13 50 (ft 4 40 J Stackers. S 60 S B5 Nntlvocows 183 2 85 HOdS-Oood to choice heavy... 4 W 0 40 WHEAT No. 2 red of 09 No. 2 bard. 03 CORN-No. 8 mixed 48 OATS-No. S mixed IS MM 60 S8K UYK-No. 8 FLOUIl Pa teats, per sack.... Fancy UAY-Cholce timothy Fancy prairie POULTUY-Hpring cWckens.. IIUTTEK-Cholco creamory. .. CUEESE-Pull cream. KCias-Choico I'OTATOES-Now. ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Fair natives. 07H OS SO) Q!2) I B0 70J 703 13 15 11 II 7J IU a aw 7 60 u 17 13 mi 83 S33 280 483 403 8 10 77 4 80 ,3 OS 5 60 685 320 77 K Texans , IIOas-Hcavy , SIIEEP-Falr to choice FLOUK-Cholce WHEAT-Na 8 rod. COKN-Na 8 mixed OATS-No. Smtxed. ,.. liYE-No. 8 UUTTER-Crcamory I'OHK-New LAUD Western steam CHICAGO. 4H 31 44 31 H 78 18 75 14 11 63 023 11 75 03) CATTLE-Prime to extra 4 00 4 M HOGS-Packinft and shipping., 4 03 5 83 SHEEP Fair to choice 4M 5 50 FLOUR-WIntor wheat 4 80 4 33 WHEAT-Na 8 rod. BOtfa 81 COKN-No. 8 ,x 61 51 K OATS-No. 2 ". 3 q 84K UYE-Na 8 7 a n'M !!HHEKCroomo,'Jr " " a ,8 POUK n 35 an 37K LAUD 6K0 4S NEW YOHK. CATTLE-Natlvo steers 4 10 4 75 IIOOS Oood tocholco 6 10 6 70 FLOUR Oooa to choice 8 44 4 05 WHEAT No. 2 red,, B9tf K CORN-No.!! 69 0 69tf OATS-Wostcrn mixed.,, 87 30M HUTTER-Crcamery. ,. 15 20 X'ORK-OWmcsa ,.., 10 00 10 75 OtitMt Seaworthy Craft Afloat. John lloattlc, of New linven, claims to bo the owner of tho oldest seaworthy craft In tho world. Tho vessel Is tho Wasp, a schooner purchased by Mr. Ilcattloln 1870. Sho was built ntCohoes, on the Hudson river, in 1812. The Wasp is older than tho whnleshlp Stonlngton, that Is to bo taken to Chicago to tho world's fair, l-'or yoara nfter being launched tho Wasp ran as n Hudson river packet and between points on tho sound. Once, when lying in tho North river, her crew mutinied and murdered her captain. The murderers wero hanged. The vessel is now employed in carrying granito to the breakwater off tho mouth of New York harbor. N. Y. Sun. It is stated that tho only woman freemason in the world Is Mrs. Salome Anderson, of Oakland, Cal. Tho ac count says that she learned tho sverutn of tho order by concealing herself in a room in her uncle's house whero tho lodge met. On being discovered she was made a member of tho lodge to prevent her from publishing their se crets. Mrs. Anderson has served on the board of trustees of tho Masonic temple. She is nlso a charter member of Guidon Gate chapter, No. 1, Order of the Hasteru Star, nnd is a member of Oak I,cuf chapter, No. 8. The Only One Ever Printed Con You Mud tli Word T Thcro Is a 3 Inch display advertisement in this puper, this week, which hns no two words allfco except ono word. Tho same Is truo of each now one nmiearlng ouch week, from Tho Dr. llnrtor Medici no Co. This houso places n "Crescent" on everything they tnalto and publish. Look for it, send them tlio naino of tho word and they will return you book, beautiful lithographs or samples f tec. A OHiiRN old ago ts all ripht It Is tho green young ugo tliut Is dangerous. (Jul vcslou News. Uofore You Tnko m Pnrlllo Blope For tlio far west; boforoyou go aboard your eteamci-, Pullman pahico train or einlKrnnt car, seo to It that among your outllt Is au ndccpmto supply of Uostetter's Htomncli Hitters, n medicinal safeguard specially suited to tho wants of tourists, truvelors, emigrants and summer sojourners. Cures nauson. dyspepsia, languor, heartburn, ma laria, rucumallsin, etc. Tim host buslnoss college Tho school of experience. Puck. P. J. CnKXKT;Co.,Toledo, O..Proprs.or nail's Catarrh Cure, offer $100 reward for auy chso of catarrh that can not bu cured by takinir Hull's Cutnrrli Cur a Kcnd for testimonials, Irec. Bold by Druggists, 75a Wnrx ouo jumps at u conclusion ho rare ly reaches it. Dullns News Tun best Is ns cheap as tho poorest. Got tho "A. 11. C. Bohemian liottled llccr" of St. Louis. It has tho true hop flavor. Piett is ofton but knee dcop. Uoslon Transoript. IlcrciUM's Pills stimulate tho ptyalln In tlio sullva, remove depression, glvo appe tite, uud muko tua sick well. m Tns standing army should bo sent to the seat of war. Flunks aro inozpretsibly mortifying. Remedy Glenn's Sulphur Hon p. Ulll's Uulr aud Whisker Dyo, CO craU. Tus telephone takes overj body's word. Binghamton Kepublloau. Tna Rain's Horn Is published at Indian apolis, Indiana, atfl.50 per year. A horse show The average amateur rider. Kato Klold's Washington. HssLTnTiD-BiTs save weak, nervous men. (1 ; trial box 10c. Ohio Cliomical Co ,CIticin ,0 copywcHr lew ' PbuVd through with Catarrh, finally and completely, or you havo f COO in cash. That's what ia promised you, no matter how had your case or of how long standing, by tho proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Catarrh can he cured. Not with tho poisonous, irritating snuffs nnd strong, cattBtio solutions, that simply palliate for a time, or perhaps, dnvo tho discaso to tho lungs but with Dr. Sago's Remedy. Tlio worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing prop erties. "Cold in tho Head,'' needs but a few applications. Catarrhal Headache, and all tho effects of Ca tarrh in tho Head jmoh us offen sive breath, loss or impairment of tho senses of taste, smell and hear ing, watering or weak eyes aro at once rclioved and cured. In thousands of cases, where ev erything olso has failed, Dr. Sago's Remedy has produced perfect and permanent cures. That gives its Jiroprictors faith to make tho offer, t's $500, or a cure. They mean to pay you, if thoy can't euro you. But thoy mean to cure you, and they can. 'August Flower" Xfi&s C fV MrfT.AVtt. Sr-hnnl. teacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. x. x nis opnng wnue away irom home teaching ray first term in a country school I was oerfectlv wretthed with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me. sup-treincr that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased n bottle. I am de liehted to sav that Autrust Flower helped me so that I have cniite re- COtiflwl frnm mj tnrlienncltinti " A w.. 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Snt by express on receipt of price 11.60 per bottla IRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AllinU.Ca. OLD BY AZ-C DBTjaOIBTS. Ton etn't tod whet jou want In roar iiome tloret, set on the train ami romc to our mamuiolb rt Cloo.a natablltbmrui. If jua can't come, tlien send for tainiilea (no liarge for aainplea), and ordrr wbal jrou want 1 mall. W gusraulee astlalsction. KANSAS OITV. artuu tsm r mi ew rm hm YnilKI UFU lern Teleerspbr and Itsllrosd lHaa IHKH Aneutailuilne.aliere.Bnilaeeur. Eoodaltustlona. Write J.I). HIlOWN.Bn.sils.iio. rutiu xuu uumt awiMia ruts. nn Nnr be ntct rvi 0 ssBbsbbbbbI nith Tnno, IRiiameTi, and Pslntl trblch stata 1111. ntniiR. iniTirn iiia iron. ami imrn on. I TJm Itlnlnu Sim flintn I'nUMi If HrlllUtit.Odnr. I 1ffK.iurtln,niid tho coiiMimrr prs tor no tin I orKis&AracRBKo mm ctery purcnasa. With housewives of all lands, aft creeds and all ages is "Which Is the best Cooking Stove?" We answer this question to-day by proclaiming "CHARTER OAK STOVES" to bo tho best In every conceivable rcspcot. Vest itort iMlin kstp tfctm. If yours dMt lot, writ dlraot to noiaularttmi. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURE CO, T. LOUIS. MO. THE ONLY TRUE IRON CTa TONIC Will purify DT.OOO, ratnUta. , UUortlor, I) Mil ttrcnjrtn. renew if,v,nu, ir.iart UVHin BUS VlKurufTdlth, DysBSDiln. liiillsjcMInn, Uiattirmf ftsi. iiiiiiKjcaiinn, lint tlfmt feel. lnRki"lutttysra4lctoiL Mlixl ti liilitcnsU, brsja- lffH "aa bono, iicrtei, Inn. .. , tii'iKTuuinwnircc, Ir offering from coinplslnu ps.. LSUIlUcu"rl",l,olroini.int ,- a sarii. spcnlr curs. Itoturnfl. roia Uluom on cliccki, Wotln.i Oowplaaloa. Sold arcrywlisro. All rcnulns roods hesr- "Crriroiiw" Bead asUctat stamp forau-ow IftHMTMNKMCINI CO., M. 4wU, MW Washboards Make It Warm Bobbing up and down over them is pretty hot work. Tnat ruh. ruh. rtih on tlifm ia th nits warm won. icgive9you yourselt and saves your money. Wpfi4 retldlcrs and tome unscrupulous procei. wilt tell VJCt J.U you "this is as eood as " or " the same at Pearline." FALSI. Pearline is never paddled. UII14 1, 1UUI L;il-lC KIIU3 Yl ml somethlnir in honest und it luck. SW JA1 .MESI'VLI-.N.V, Stt.l Dro. For.ln. Sl.l Bill Bnlsf to til tunning psrll, Suipsnilon Siddl. Strictly man GRADE in Every FartJovlui. sLu-ps rer oar 100-jmjt. Illastrattd est. BlflM, KsTQlwri, fiportlny Jood, stt. Mfrs., 147 WiihlngtonSI.,B03TON. MASS- GUITARS amdmaNDOUNS atari from MWnpwanU. laudoJloifrtalt.Mlla(i tlMOBmraada. THB Msaautrrc ThcAsioh. fumr-HWH fu ruaora. Hahoaur. t I slab. All Ua alwr. ao!4 and.r oar awn aailM I0O.0M ef u Uiuuai.nu In cm. You Im.I dMtor will rdi fw raa. dan. auukaTe namt tataad m loiida. Sand hi IlloaUatad aalalone. l'1?s,A!iXv4 Mo""oe r-.CMicyo. ea-S-MS this r art ; u. M m. BORE mr DRILL WELLS atyaci eeti-saiBa a het-dropBtac tools fit ue LOOmAHMM, vtnriM. !. SJ mr-t ersaas this rsrsa f MIWHt riso's Kemedy for Catarrh ia the . Dost, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. H I Sold bv dru.fflsts or sent by mall. I 1 60c. . T. ttazolltae, Warren, fa. I A. N. K.-D. 1402 triEN vntm-f T0 AvrsTuuu rtxuia etaMtkat torn saw ia A4TertlesMt U Qtt m ') Blpaa"" XLlLBBJm I r i veawaias. noatarr 2WG H 'l' 'iti. v'w , ',-.a' . UW m. il4 Vl .iillflfrul ' i 'fll - ffll I ...ifi ,irift-tt.., f- m'-f'- --g,t-al.fl'iiTVf7i(i..i Uf...fa.u , r4i4to. rf.i,.t.