3T ) TMJW JtiHiU ULAJUIJ IT-JLlliK, V 1YI1AML L, 1? Ilil 2S1. lOMO. DR. A. OWEN'S ELECTRSC APPUANCES ACUTE, CHRONIC if PJERVOU ins IStJASsa- K! 5i ,.Trt'.Mir7vf sttt.t n. ' .yBtlteswio "ib 'i." tH.. . 3&-42.sTw "-"".fts:2 '5 - fl,iH& ' V - "h VVv Vf mi' V-99 TIMES OUT OF 100 . 'j J; Stearns, nr West Stockholm, Pt Lawrcnro Co., N. Y.. under (Into of July 31, 1995, ? ,. ,0 8.f!,"im'!," 0Jl'f6? Kriitltinlo to l)r, A. Owen for tliu tienetlt I liavu had from ulnh U Hlcvtrlo Aiillatievii. Iloforo wlnit ttio iiifill:itipi I wan 11.1 weak I could urarcelr -ftnilnlotio; had lu'eii confined to in) tu-dnlnculiiM Oolnlicr. Artcrtliuttdrd day's usoor tlio Allwico I could walk several r.tetn; onu week later I wnlk-d nrnund tlio Iioiikc, and In legs .Hnotio mouth I was able to rliluoiit. and taw I can wall: a tntlo nrtnoro without fecllnir tired. May dod bless and spare you to your many Irieivla lorjeaw toeomu." Mr. A xel 1 .1. r.lthiude, of W.iUburir, Kan . mulci- date of July iMtli, 185. says: " Having cacti the Dr.Otveii l.k-ctrio Appliance for .'ero-iiiii"s for the past fev month, must aytlioy arc ahead ot iiuyirc.iummt. I am cured of tlio worst loriuot Nonuus JMsoase." Mr. A. Klljok, or MitWleileM. Iowa, writlnir tis on .linn 27, 150 ray: "Tlila Is to certify that ( imvodurlw-d more lticllt from iislm,- tlio Oi.ea Bleetrlo Appll nice for osoiero caoo r kidney 1'iaiiphtiiiint.d nervous prostration tinta lromliun.l reds or dollars snout for doctor's tills and mcdl -Ine." Our Zitirgn U!ut:-iUol Catalogue contains many endorsements lileo above, tielles coot of appliance., and Much valuable Information for tlio mulcted. Soud 0 tents in mauins (or It at once. WlicnurlHr.irinrt ?i about their testimonial cnelosoaeelf-addresfed sUraped cnvolopii to Insuie a reply. Wo imvo Iwou beforo tho public muuy years, and our Electrical Appliances havo beooino :i ivcukuIU standard or merit. " THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., COS TO 211 STATE EVERY PERSON - , .-. . . , -n ' ' '" OUR PREM1M OFFER FREEJ2 This book and The Chief one year for $1 , 3PEC1M. imtr TO mo SUBSCRIBCrs Youcanrbtnln thb Il.ind'.omaOnuUoil.iritojw. postal n.' ' i reii mi; tni forone joac lfo:u iuiliscripilonilo;iiiete.jilre inrscvcm! weeks or i y, - nu in our joi)L'..ilaiid the iV.to on jour paper v. ill bo tut foi , .il one c.t: 0 lSDI. 1.!. "0 n.t, R- ."" ljfc W r V 'f" . M i-OnRESfOHOEfJCC FROM AOEHTS INVITED. ample luprr.M-ni mi. Mscliit of trie to p'ty cost IA.P.T.L. The American Protective Tariff League isH national oiganization advocating 1" Protection to American Labor nnd Industry" as explained by its constitu tion, as -follows : '7li9otctof this Lmjih liitl betorotsct AmsPicin 4ibT b" a Unff on Impart.. -hich uliall Ikdtqustol) ;uro Aaoncan Inauotnni prgjucu gam-t tli e5Tiip'.itio-i of for jn lAbar. ' j Thcro aro no personal or private fprofits in nod on with t'locganira- ' jtionand iti'sstairicd by memberships, contribution: und tlm distribution of its ) (publications r 01 ei-'x i fo!ioitnJ ri;rdine irt ' On " nl Cari-ospunilenti. o. J'i ieamacjiitlibutisnf( .c, u. i cau,o. ..litihnln i lino cf t'ocumant f tlm T rf qiitetion. Com Itii to niv ''ftdi !'" OOeant. ' pt ' ' ! r.q 'nat for fr tli. " An vrr'm fccinomi.fc." vVnit.mir C.. ' o-sl Secretary, t. Nurt Voi'r. nsoirniG TKLEPJIOME Hn'.l mrinht,n(rfiit,noroniiT '" V llitirn or ('uiintry. tii(1i AilnnlAil I in t-ry ' fiii.ki i-iiriul tiltUi- Uioulucon7(in i -il un Mi.' it Mill r mi i-iirib I ,ncnU iiiiikx (roin Nrt lii (-Ojier ilny. i i run lenci- niMnriH a hhIh tonll Itii i ii r I'lii.-lii-iHimiitilK, luyUijt, larnrk. .- i i ruuii,rti- r"4ffjr! i -i i , i ihj .Iioimi up ly niicujfc I - i-in of ordi r no rut uriin, !al ., 111. I-- B " r if . W'i 1bss&a&&" I H3fit?v FIRST c "MrmUup si i, CEiCND V . i .halt ci 3. c. i I TH''i: ''' ' ijlllfrir ; '' i ' t ijjlotu f ' ' ,j FO'J 'Aldd. 1135 A MksMSsm. .... curs a s wm -. -rrr . , :. .ii1 v JJb-ZPWwwm' iUir ;t .....i-ifr - s?rt45. - r -7 fe:?, . . VFWW." 1 J wrm as Wrv STREET, CHICAGO. iff a UMbsonz J&p,, VOLUME fefel OF asT SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHIC lflEWS SIXTY-FOUR PLATES. Slzo ot page, a by 13U laches. Elaborate Cover in Gold nnd Colors, Highly Enameled Paper. WORTH $1.00.. SENDING. XlJJfnnte:.t3 0f tho art 'erics or . i s n,)io refemd Meiaisiiiini if doll Ot t.LVIY i()l It pliolij, ,Iif ."). odafiiiiP of itel'olutu' i."' I:.. pimti in, and M lRaiua!)lu ful i. ;s ;i...::c.tliy LiauUiUi. JV . CID S'JQSCRIKEES KG3-oJ33GBI35j CHOULD TAKE UP 7)113 OrFSM .r oacv. Outnt. rwtslitlns of Cf.niplo of boo!: nnj ol wruppluciutlll'innd ureioMucnt m2 sjhi cymwffMWJa mxlua - j .xiosffrsx Mb t' n?t?Mo$w ? TTHEM A-JuA OR SLE AT IJI1 If you liitciul pnrt'liii-iliiu Tan Shoes or Oxfor- s t fwnmMam HAilTOM BFlOVtf SiipiS lliwswilfifilSaOra Come nnd hi-o thin lino It will pny joii. G. A, D ucker & Co.. THK JAPANbttC O .jrjSH. Andtrnt MtUlM TU tbtrfeftf mppon' CIvUbMlliui. Fur beneath tho land of Nippon lies a huge catfish, Imprisoned by the weight of tho Islands resting upon him. Ho dlcn hard, perhaps ho will nover die. In his despcrato wrlgglesheshakcs tho lsl-1 and from baso to summit Earthquakes result This catfish may bo taken tr symbollzo tho body of Buporstltlot burled under the New Jnpan nnd still disturbing tho growing light nnd order. Japaneso superstition Is purely Orlen-1 tal and barbaric nnd seems highly In consistent with tho progress ot the land. Tnko tho Matsnrl festlvnl a bullock cart with a platform twenty feet high preceded by a girl with a grotcsquo mnak nnd native band. Around this 20 barelegged men with chalked faces and umbrella lints dnnco nnd bang Iron jars strung with Jangling rings. Their coats gleam with scarlet, their chant Is barbaric. Tho wholo spcctaclo 1b as distinctly grotcsquo aa tho war danco at tho Wild West show. Thnt tho pll grlmB buy charms of their priests to Insure all manner of objects from sound teeth to pnlnlcss childbirth Is certainly not moro curious than many things dono In our cities. But how account for tho fact that at tho Tokyo exposi tion of 1S92 a first prtzo was awarded to a big burly wooden god, tho Jltutnu Tcuno. If tho emperor Is really a descendant of tho original Jlminu-Tcn-no, this dny entitled him to reverenco. A Worried runner. A farmer who has beon studying agricultural Journals writes tho editor of an Ohio paper thnt ho Is stumped. Ho says ho reads In ono Journal that a slilo window In his stable in a Ices a horso's oyo weak on that sldo. An other paper tells him thnt n front win dow hurti" his eyes by the glare; thos on diagonal lines mnko him shy when ho travels ono bohlnd makes him squlnt-oycil, nnd a stablo without win dows tnakcM him blind. Tho f armor wantB to know whether thcro Is nn placo outsldo tho heads of thoso edi tors where ho can hang his windows. Sncco.n of Weather KnreraatK. Tho report of tho Mcteorologlcnl Council for 1893-91, Just Issued, claims for tlio roroenst department an avcr ago success t.f fully 82 per cent on tho predictions which nro sent out each day at 8:30 p. m. "Total failure" oc curred In only fi per cent of the fore casts and "pnrtlal failure" In 11 per cent. "Complcto biiccpss" attended nearly CO per cent of tho prophecies, nnd In 25 per cent moro there was a "partial success," amounting to cor rectness In more than one-half of tho areas covered by the forecast. Tried t IJrlbo Itomipartp, Attempted bribery and counter-bribery, at any rntc, thero were; for tlw conqueror himself was offered by 'ho emperor a principality in tho eiuplro with not less than 230,000 subjects, and an Independent Income, says a French historian with regard to Napoleon. Had Francis known the prospects of his op ponent ho would havo reviled himself as an artless simpleton. WrlnV.tt.4 In flotilla?. When clothing becomes wrinkled, olther from packing or traveling in crowded cni.-i, tho wrinkles may bo taken out by hanging the garments over night in n heated room. Tlio kitchen or laundry will do, providing nil dis agreeable odors of cooking have cs enped. Hang the garments on a lino or clothes-horse, utretched to their utmost width. A (iiootl C'uriti for Sale. Four miles north-went of It'd Cl( ud, containing 1G0 acres 'Jcrmsr-iiHounble. Apply to Mrs. Jn-r. Kiikwood, Faiifax, Atohison county, Mn. Ififm Easy to Take And Perfect fn Their Action, AYER'S PILLS Never fall to relieve Dyspepsia, p Constipation, nnd Headache. "I Imvo proved tin vnliio of 05 Ayer'n pills In relipinj.' th.spp)- 05 sin mid hcudaclit', with wlik'Ii cniiiiilaints F witsfnlniiirtroiililcil S that neither tlio tint-tor nor my- ol self supposed I should eer he o; well iiL'ain. TluoiiL'Ii the use of 2i the above medicine I am better than I have been for inrs." A. (iASKii.i,, Versailles, III. "I Imvo used Aycr's Pills for 15 years as a cat hurtle in Hut complaint, and alwavs with e. tremely lienetlelul ellret, never Im itiir had need of oilier medi Cf .r 05 o o o o o o cine. I hIho ive Ayer's 1'ills to lnv i-liililri-n. wlimi 'Hun wninlwi O an aperient, and the result is al ways must sat Israel 01 ." A. A. Ka'Iox, Centre Coitwaj..H. "Ilaviii" been severely allllcted with fitiveness, I was induced t try A j it's Pills. Their use hits effected a complete cuie, nnd 1 can confidently recommend them to all siiuihtwlv alllioted." C. A. "Whitman, NIiioiiio, C'ul. AYER'S PILLS I f S5 isecoivoa itignost Awnrao o AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 8 pooo 0000000c oonr.ecociooft e milMU-HIUlllUIIW! 4'MM.U..kl.t,M.T tw, ' A PHILOSOPHER'S ATT10. ftnalnt Comhlnntlon of flrrrnrry and tltw nrry Above the City, Ono of tho tiuoercst plnces In Now York cm bo found in what looks, from tlio street, to bo u funny little gnblti roofed liouso perched jnnntlly on ono jorncr of tho roof of tho WIndormcro, on Fifty-seventh street. It Is n conserva tory nnd obscrvntory in one, a minlaturo roof Rnrden, tho tint of an attic philos opher, Ileury H. (loodalo, whoso somo what celebrated daughters, Elaino and Dora, evidently got from him their poetic strain. Tho nttlo is reached by a steep nau tical flight of steps leading tip through n small squaro hntehway straight Into a wonderful gi cowry of bltKini, a sntig gory of comfort, likowiso n hennery, consisting of ono flno brown Leghorn fowl nnd a singlo HnlTy, yellow chick, nnd a dovecot, where thoxo aro softly whirring wings. It is a charming bit of Arcadia, high nbovo tho cca-soloss roar and heartbeat of a groat city, which nudor its potent spell seems unreal and evanescent, like tlio nudulatlug, elliptic al rings of smoke that flout past tho "nttio" windows. Tho attic is all win dows, except tho floor, roof and tlioFim plo matched board dado. Tho lit tie room is n symphony in green ; tho floor Is car peted with dull green donlm; tho gabled roof is covered with burlaps of tho fiiiuii huo; n green wicker couch is cushioned in green yachting cloth; it broad green and whlto striped awning shades the Bauny sides of tho lit t lo houso; all tho carolcssly strown cushions, though of vnrying designs nnd materials, aro of tho unnio general huo, and green figured denim draperies on slender brass rod hang ready tooxcludo tho wholo ontsldo world if it is desired. But it is tho window gardous that givo tho greatest charm to tho plain;. Long, deep boxes of country earth nnd loam givo sustenance to thick, tangled clomps of spicy pinks, old fashioned roso boshes and honoysucklo vines, clambering over wire network trollises, which metaphorically kill two bird with ono stono by literally preserving tho birds that is, tho hen and her chick from disaster and upholding tbo lacy green drapery of tho vinos. Of courso tho hen is not allowed tlio liberty of this garden in the nlr, though sho keeps a vigilant nnd determined oyo oat for opportunities to maraud ontsido hor own domain, which is quite spaoioui enough to keep her halo and hearty, apparently contented with her lot and graciously disposed in tlio mutter of eggs. D.tuio Attica Hemiicn which is tlio hen's classical name evidently be longs to 11 flno old Latin moo of fowK nnd her neighbors, tho doves, 1110 on tho mostumieablo terms. Now York Press. WANTED FRCSH AIR. Tbo Kins of Atiniu ISrol.n 11 Cnatoai Bint Created it I'nnlr. Not bong ago ' oro W1S terrible or. citoment at tho royal court of Annm. Tho king, Thiinah-Tai, who was then J l years old, was missing. Ltiquette in quires that tho Auamcso king shall nover leave tho royal giounds. Ho is a knightly prit oner. Rut tho young po tentate was not hard to And. Though ho was it king, ho was a boy, and it is nat ural for a boy, when ho lias soma mon ey in bis pocket, to want to get out and speud it. That was exactly what tho king of Anam had dono. Kntiroly alono he had started on a "shopping" expedition through tho stioets of Hue. Of courso 110 ono know him because ho had nover shown his fnco in public. IIo was sim ply a boy, liko any other boy, and this wits exactly what ho wanted. But ho was treated with great respect by tho shopkeepers, bocauso ho seemed to havo plenty of moiiej'. Curiously enough, tho thing which seemed to at tract him most was n head shearing ma- chine, or hair clipper, and when tho frightened nobles of tho court dihcovercd him at Inst it was with this singular implement in his possession. Ho had already begun an attempt to experiment with it on tho heads of sov oral small street boys, who wero prov ing robullious subjects, when tho cour tiers approached him, prostrating them solves upon tlio ground and making alarmed outcries. Tho king no longer goes ont shopping, but ho retains bis hair clipper as a sou vonir of a happy day of freedom with tho Btroot boys. Pittsburg Dispatch. Old Shoes For Now. Inmates of tho Houso of Correction, when they are discharged from that in stitution, aro usually furnished with a brand now pair of shoes in which to start anow tho journey of lifo. Tho traders stund outsido tho gntos nud wait for theso discharged prisoners. Tho lat ter aro not slow to part with their now shoes inoxchungo for tho old ones offer ed by tho trillions, not only becnuso tho old shoes nro moro comfortable bnt bo oauso thoro is a mouoy considoratioi too. Tho Honso of Correction shoes ut strongly nutdo and command a fair prii among workingmon. Tho traders pay n bounty of about 2Ti couts, together with tho old pair of shoes in oxchango for each now pair, aud they mnko mouoy by tho deal. Philadelphia Record. Tho ltatter l'nrt of Valor. "Isn't that Colonol Jones with his ihotcun?" asked tho editor. j "It is," replied tho foreman. "I think you ato right," said tho edi tor. "Snpposo you crawl in tho stovo thcro, and I'll just step up stairs and eeo if tlio roof ilooMi't need repairingl" Atlanta Constitution. Pooplo who roftiso to pay their taxes in Burma aro promptly dealt with by tho rovenuo oflluinls. In tho Pegu dis trict tho local tax collector anests tho defaulting householder nud family nnd carries them off to iluranco vilo in his huuso until tho tnxes are forthcoming. Tho rain falls upon tho ju.st aud tho unjust alike. Tho unjust, however, nro quicker to stoal umbrellas, and general ly faro bast in u shower. Picayune. the doctors approve of Scott's Emulsion. For whom ? For men and women who are weak, when they should be strong ; for babies and children who are thin when they should be fat ; for all who do not get from their foocl the nourishment they should. Poor blood is starved blood. You cat and arc nourished. Consump tion and scrofula never come when the blood getits proper food. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-livkr oil. Scott's is cod-liver oil with the who feel weak, have lost AV one rise bre.ikt ufi ccJ-liver oil jj iou ttftit ir, gtt ic. TWO SIZI3S, SOc. and $1.00. A T A R R H LOCAL DISEASE tllll I" tl- II "ill (' l' IllH unit m ! 'i-ii 1 .ipi-i 1 II ei 11 1 uiii ' 1 iiliMS ant 1 run- 11 'ii' ' li ""p I ii mil 1 1 11 mitt ii i till' l 11 l.'V -1 I'n ll it l H II 1 I II . Hit cly's Crumi Balm i ii ! in ii tin-ta in iiiiirintjii I--III. ' .1 IH I Hill III III il I" I II l I l I 1 ' 1 ! 4 Ii npi'i s mill rir 11 s the .it 1 ll'l )s "Dill ,i-i II 'lit! ,M1 1 lilM, "P " pi ten-, t e in iiii , i 11 . i.irr- tin, 1'i'v, r 1 a i iia'.i " ' lUii!- 'li air in in U i 1 I'M!1 'fl liunM M.i '. Von I irl iIALEWE ml iih your FREE Parker hair balsam Clfer- unit tx-xitinci llm htlr. rroiiintcf a litiutLtil fTimtti. Mrvcr Falls to llmtoro (I raj ltlr to ttn Youtliriil Color. Cure, ir&lp (llwmr, ft ti.tr lliuf. Av.hilfiial Druntln, HUMDERCORPJS. .. ..... ........ ..I ... 1.. p TTieonlr , tiro Cum-lurLiirm. Mup. oil p.lii. I.niiirri rnnt lnttUl Uto litUUikii w.lktog c.V.UUi. t UiugK1- 1. ll . tr ti.' .."".TFUL-COMrcrTJr.'G. '".. .ir'" -', n. '. u fs v f L -I'll""."- C."J Mrl '.. , !i'i ! .tmnil lVtii, CV -.,," 1 1I.-I nlu I ' ,. y tH --V Tsv 11 -tiltti r. 1 .. . (.. 'J in ,1 1. ( , . ,1 j -'.r . : I..r i-l I 'liu. . I I .! ..I I 1 .. 1 . . (lilt. '.,.(. 111. itrti. !(.... I. .M 4(.lllj ti. Lw.l .ir t.il. i h..i.Uit. I'r Popular Wmms FOR THE mS, lis rrnoj icslJSl! 1 .And vat'--'- FRANK LESLIE'S .OPJJLAR MONTHLY Contain! each Month r Orlfln.it Water Color Prontltplcce 1 128 Quarto I'lkc- ol KfnJInK Matter: 100 New and llluli-clisn IUiM(r tlonsj More Literary Matter anil Illustra tions Oun any other Moirazlne In America. r 25 eta. ; $3 a Year. Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours FOR BOYS AND OIRL8. j A Bright, Yholromo, Juvenllo Montlilr. Fullr lllmtratod. Tlio bent wrltum for youuif pooplo contribute to It. 10 ctn. ; $1 a year. SZBO ALL SUBSCSmiOHS TO The Chief. Undoubtedly Ihe BestClub Offers W SnA In frank LetUt'f PuUUMnp llouit, N.Y., jor riw utwiirairtt jTrmiunij.iu, i-rrr. nmi m HWtlUUUII ise niNE AND n n a ErrsRiH n HOTtAUlll DTI. TAFT'B ABTm Ml? I nmH-nnrnIICmrnlli:K- iinuroM, ho uin uuiikuinniitrmiiiiuiii 'ho Ull. TAFT UI10S. M. Co., Kochottor, N.Y HP! mm fs - fEHS0V36flL PiLLr: r,' Sv Orifliiiluinl Only Cunlno. A A ,f y-. . Wlf t 'It'll . mom ,l .' l--.r A l""''1 ' '"i ''" " 1. 1 ; . i ff44-'Vii -Ot 1' ''ItiiK.MUuii 1 1 - omaHBMMki iwHaHH KiAUw MmMmSBKmmm TO Off R9 Iff Ut fSi HfrK sa U tl B Mm E U - bALrUKN A 11 BV.l T !l 11 a.1 tl 11 IUI 1 l. Emulsion taste taken out. It is for all appetite or arc losing flesh. at it is erokrn uf in Scott's Emulsion. iw substitute will do. SCOTT A DOWIsn, Chemist, New York. my ARE 'WitriPi tn wns.ii.LLK mu fti i& U.I Ml o w.- .. . ... m , 'Iti Illttl'IIU fi 1t4 YH,?J10 SEWING MACHINES POPULAR? BECAUSE LADIES BUY lM LME THEM AJMD TJuLL FRIENDS. Many Indies have used our machines twenty to thirty years in their family work, nnd arc still using the original machines we furnished them a generation ago. Many of our machines have run more than twenty j cars without repairs, other than needles. With proper care they never wear out, and seldom need repair. We have built sowing- machines for more than forty years and have constantly unproved them. We build our machines on honor, nnd they are recognized evcry where asthu most nrcur.itely fitted and finely finished sewing machines in the world. Our latest, the " No. 9," Is the reSUlt of our lout' i-xnerienr-n. Tn mm. Pi'tition with th U ndinp mr.rhires or the ivtirld it ii-i 1 ir.xl i!w ilt-ii..! Ii.l... ,1. ---..-.....,. . , . , ,,,. fiiiuii i 11u III lliu I'n-H Iv.pniti .:i of if-Si, ;.-, the best, 1'tiu.i iiiithm t i-crivie; only compll- in-iiuu) in mi ,ott;ini, suieriiiMiironra 111 Ciniltl I'ny.il u.ic. v.li:il nil crnirittl far and our niachiti" v.-s a v.irtkd It. ' S.'tld M'roiir illt:str.V..-tln!i1--i-f WTn w .t.t dealers in nil iinccrtipt- il t rritory, mm wiiro?! '.&. go. cos -. '. z',' v; ir:; s:i vc '..:sr,clQ, S. 1 n't ' . The GaiipraQm outiasis tnem All. The Yosi, work is pcriccilon. me Densirc, mc uqiii Runnma Dcnsmore. o 1019 ParnHm St, Omaha, Nob. A.C. Hoiiner, Ant.. Keil Cluud, Nub. Nollcv to TcHcliera. Notice is hereby given that I will ozamino all persons who may dcBirt to offer themselves aa candidates for tcaoliors oftlie public scIiooIb of this couuty, at nod Uloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Speoial examinations will bo hold on tho Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. Hie standim: desired for 2d and 3d grado certificates is tho same no grado below 7(1 per cent., average 80 per cent; for Grst grade certificate no grado below HO per cent., average 90 nor cont. in all branches required ny law. D. M. (In nt nit. County Supt. rASE & MoNITT, ATTOHNKYS AT LAW, Moon IIwck, - UED CLOUD, NEB. Colloetionn promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. D 11.. I rf. IK'llllkl, Red Cloud, - - Nkiikahk Over 1'ujlor'x I'u rull lire Mure. extracts lii-tti uitliiiul imlii. Crown ami iirelitu woit. u Ept-clalti. I'orcflnln Inlav itnn all KliiHof khI'I IUHnKS. Jl.tki'i ;'iilil nail raliher ilten anil 1-0 111 bin at kill iiiatt-x. 1 win It mi'irtlltfecl to tirt ItrB' -el mi, "X.':.",1?,:!Aoenis-$75 Kirk M'-'B'irti i.nltorj, Tb I.jpUltJUtUi-r. vt ! ib di fur ftuiM iut u ruiauif iialt f, III) U4 dllM ibflU ithti w.nltn u.4Lil. Yom l mttOiluu4o, tbuibMiido lk rril lrlltii fwiMiM tfiihti. nl tic f fa I !. k11(4 it.,,.,! i,a...IIiI h !..! or el jtLI B. fi mjK. mm TYPEWRITERS I Jmwmi Vi,fcjt.fl' AATSS,-.' $m iieifpwiiief nines A n fmm -nitriu itx tV ' 1 I -I ' v... aU1 A moi.' r 1" r riU 1'. i'. Hr,rrlnft Ce..ul'Kt3,Cenwi!'JS. 0 I tiz& I J ! v'- rTO'fr7 S br6trnitIttri,ttomu.rtirtp, djrabln.wariaiiUJ CtreulUlffM. V. ! If AIMSIHON 1 CO., CUrk . Ut CutuMbut, 0 i. MAuiHvrm&!fi!imimi rm - - ' - -- --" s.J&tij- rggsnft ij 1 im'i'I IHM1I1 I