Newspaper Page Text
«
DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY ftORKINft, NOVEMBER 18, 1886.
GEORGE )N. CHILDS FOR MAYOR.
Up.May Irtom* lit* Comllrtnlo of the Workingmen
lad tho ' oimimit..
Philadelphia, November 18.—There is
more exoitemeiit ill this city just now over
the election for mayor next February than
there was over the recent state contest.
All the republican loaders have their eves
on the office, as the one who controls it
will shape tho politics of this city for years
If either McManes or Leeds or Lane call
name the mayor he will be the supreme
boss* Could all three, with Ham Disston,
tli/’ great saw manufacturer, who is also of
political importance, puli together, they
could at least nominate a candidate. The
trouble is that they are pulling in dill'erent
wavs; each wants nig own man.
While the democratic leaders liuvc their
favorites, the voters aro drifting toward
Uov. Pactison. His term will end with the
year, and it is understood that he is willing
to make tho run for mayor. The office
will pay as well as .the governorship, and
under the. new charter lie will have great
powers. Besides, it will keep him in
public life. The sentiment for him is un
questionably growing rapidly, and if op
posed by a thoroughly machine republican
there is no doubt that he could sweep the
city, as he did twice for the office of
comptroller.
Bat there is danger to Pattison growing.
This is the vote of tho workingmen. A
movement has been started in behnlf of
George W. Childs, the proprietor of the
Ledger. There isn’t a workingman in the
city who does not count Childs as his
friend. Should they make him their can
didate the democrats would be forced to
endorse him. In fact, it would be a very
smart political move on their part, for it
would effectually shut out all the republi
can bosses from power. Mr. Childs, with
the endorsement of both the labor party
and the democrats, could unquestionably
defeat any man that could be named by
the republican convention.
This is the state of affairs just now. There
is promise of a very interesting winter in
local politics.
“PORT” HICKOX FIXED IT.
Tin. 1 President’s Old Toddy.JlIxer (Jets Office fori
Friend.
Buffalo, November 16.—The democrats
of Buffalo are just now having a great deal
of sport at the expense of Porter B. Hic-
kox, proprietor of a Main street drinking
saloon. “Port.” as he is familiarly called,
was an original Cleveland man. He knew
how to flavor to Mr. Cleveland’s taste and
he regarded himself as a favorite chum.
When Mr. Cleveland was elected presi
dent, Hickox asked him as the least he
-could do to make him an Indian agent on
the Cattarraugus reservation. The ap
pointment never came. “Port” then grew
sore and swore at the administration. He
bet against the part}’ and relegated it to
oblivion. He side-tracked ull his friends
and it came to be widely known that
“Port” Hickox was “agin the govern
ment.”
One day a few weeks ago a friend from
Gowanda named Bennett came in and con
fided to “Port” that he wanted to be made
revenue inspector there. “Well,” said
Hickox, “I’ll fix it for you. I want to get
a chance at the president anyway.” So he
wrote a hard letter telling the president
he thought it about time a few democrats
were given a show. He waited without a
reply till yesterday, when he decided to go
up and give Collector Hanlon a piece of his
mind, and try and bluff him into making
the appointment.
He had no sooner given his name than
the collector said:
“Why, 1 have a letter from the presi
dent asking that your friend be appointed
as soon as possible. His papers will be
ready in a few days.”
Port says he could have been knocked
•down with a feather.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
fl-e cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
The Father of Mini) Phililrcu.
‘Jackson, Miss., November 17.—George
White, a negro, who now resides at Bul
lock’s Bayou, Concordia Parish, La., yes
terday swore Before the federal grand jury
that he was the father of 165 children.
White is seventy-four years of age and is
quite intelligent. He insists that he has
kept an accurate account of his children
and that they numbered 165. When asked
how many wives he had had, he said “that
colored people in his young days never
paid any attention to marrying.” A num
ber of his sons, he says, were killed in the
war, and he is now here on pension busi
ness.
Tohttmony of a Ilruiotist.
The Swift Specific Co.—Gentlemen :
We are gratified to report that Aaron
Blaydes, living near this place, and who
has been suffering with a severe case of
Blood Poison, is now well. He was cured
by Swift’s Specific. He was blind, and his
body was covered with eating sores. His
sufferings were intense, and he seemed on
the verge of the Stygian river, and had
made every preparation to go to “that
bourne from whence no traveler returns.
We furnished him with a supply of Swift’s
Specific, and he is now well.
Truly yours, T. Caven & Co.,
Druggists.
Atlanta, Texas, Sept. 10,1886.
A (lolilen Opinion.
The Swift Specific Co.—Gentlemen :
I have used your Specific in a number of
cases in the last twelve months, always
finding good results. At present 1 have a
patient in iny charge who lias a cancer. 1
ain treating him on Swift’s Specific alone,
and believe it will effect a permanent
cure, and can safely recommend it to the
public as being one of the best blood puri
fiers I have ever tried, . , _
W. S. Golden, M. D.
Worthville, Ky., Aug. 11,1888.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
The swift Specific Co., Drawer 3,
Atlanta, Ga.
Tlie link,, 0 f Silt In-rlnml Coming On-r AbiiIh.
The Duke of Sutherland and party start
on the 9th of December for New Aomin
the Britannic. The duke’s yacht Sans
Peur goes out direct to Charleston, where
the duke ana his friends propose to join
Her.—London World.
Hularia.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered in one mouth. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent F evers
in any climate. Kead our book of 1006
testimonials. _ _
Due West, S. C., March 12,1883.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hot
cakes’’ and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Ellis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1886.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqueror
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
time. 1 warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
• Yours truly,
actl2 dtwly W. H. Shaw & Co.
MELLIN’S FOOD, the only perfect sub
stitute for mothers’ milk, is recommended
b.y our most prominent physicians ns the
host and safest food for infants. It con
tains no farinaceous matter, which so
often produces disorders of the stomach.
novlO tu th satiwlm
Too Hnil.
^° w York! Sh3 lias her statue
of Liberty Enlivening- the World, but
oftnuot afford to pay for the “enlighten
ing thereof.—Minneapolis Tribune.
'Wp Monoy for Your Work
If you impro-.u goad opportunities. Hal-
ifitt & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
lull information showing how you can
make from f5 to |25 and upwards a day
and live at home wherever you are located.
Better write; some have made over $50 in
u day; all new. No capital required;
started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
see lor yourself, ^ 0 c26 d6m
All AIII’ll Toil Piirty.
Mrs. Mabnla-Buett Lawrence, of War
saw, New York, celebrated her !10th birth
day recently, and five of the guests were
ladies aged 90, 89, 87, 83 and 80.
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict regard to Purltv, Strength, and
Ilealthfulneny. Dr. Price'* Baking Powder contains
no Ammonia,Lime.Alum or Phoephatee. Dr.Priced
Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc.-, llavor deliciously.
PR/CE BAKING POWDER CO. Cmcmco. and Sr Louis.
RADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a renn
WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangements
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learaad phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose fame became enviable because of his
success in the treatment and cure of female com
plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes
sage to Woman’,” mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w nrm f3)
MATEY emus’
Used for ova* 25 years with grout su reps by th®
physicians of Paris New Y< >rk an l London, and
superb r t» all t- ln-ra f ruin r »u pt enro <>f an
cases. r»c.-n f erolToiig smii'iiiur. I’u* u;i only in
GlaBsHotil»-ac<»iiiamnig» i«' p»nle»u-eii. PRICE
71 CK.VIS, MAKING ‘iilEM Xllil CUE APES'!
CAPSCLES IN THE MARKET.
Prepared by
CLIN & CIE,
Paris.
MULES
Sold
Every*
whore.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH."
The Original and Only Genuine.
S.fe «nd alw.v. Brllahl,. llrw.rDof wurthl.'M ImllMlnn..
IiidUpeii.al’If lo LADIES. A.k jour l>ru»*l.t for
•■(hlohl-.tcr'. EncTl.IV' .n,l tak. no oil,or ; , r',olo»o 40.
(staniiiK) to ui for particular* in Ifttir by return mum
NAME PAPER. C’hleUifutep C’hcmteal Co..
NAME. MudlHon N<iuuro. Philuda., P*
Bold by liruffcl.l* <-vei-T,v>i<-r<-. A«k for “Cllloboe
icr'i Lngllftn" Penny rovul Pills. Take no other
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
J". Xj. WILIjIS
Has removed his Office to up stairs over B.
Crane's store.
oc7 lm
1887.
If YORK
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
GREATEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY JOUVAL
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ALWAYS 1IKM.IIT AXD REI.IAIII.E.
Every Number an Epitome of the News of
the World.
The Foreign department
Is unequuled. Latest and most accurate Cable
Specials by the
COMMERCIAL CABLES.
Fullest Tclfirrafliif Ih|t<»ri> of All Currant Lu’ut>.
Sl’F.CIAI. l-’EATI KES.
Practical Farming; articles on Science, Art. Lit
erature, the Drama, Music, Religion,
Fashion and Chess. ■
INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS.
Address JAMES GORDON BENNETT.
New York Herald,
a- j-. ro o t New York City.
novl7d.tw3t ^ —
rpr DARK'S KIMEUI#
@ fa Yjzn^i
'7*h wruT'oo*!I’&Tns"liiSt
nov8weow6m
r #Y A MONTH.
$201) iiu» 4AY BRONSON Hvf«H.HleB
*PeCinaCordial
CUBES
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
malaria, liver complaint,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
|T is Invigorat. TT give. NEW
lag and Dt. 1 LIFE to the
lightful to take,
and of great value
a Medicine for
weak and Ailing
Women end Chil
dren.
whole SYSTEM
by Strengthening
the Muscles, Ton
ing the NERVES,
and completely^!-
gesting the food.
MM
, 'O.li’A IN
~ ro hurtf::
Minerals, i3 cr~v
A Book, ‘Volina,*
by leading
rhyaicians, telling
now to treat dls-
enuea at HOME,
mailed, together
with a set of hand
some cards by new
Heliotype process,
on receipt of xo c.
1 Orocers. Should tlie dealer near
LohIIV cVi !, » mult * ua * ,uil •»*«
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
KaLTIRORE. ' U. 8. A.
fully, making
Safe and Pleasant
.Remedy,
lie by all DrucfflM
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal*
awarder! iu 1835 at the Expositions o’
New Orleans and Louisville, aud the Id
ventious Exposition of London.
The superiorly of Coraline over hort
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five years’ experience. It is nior»
durable, more pliable, more comfortable
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of var'ou
kinds of cord. None are genuine un'er
“De. Warner’s Coraline" is prints
on inside of steel cover.
fUR SALE BY ALL LEACIK6 MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York Gill
N.W.AYER&SON
ADVERTISING AGENTS
eAKSo PHILADELPHIA
Cor. Cberttnat aud Eighth Sts.
Receive Advertisements for thifl Paper.
CCTIM ATCC For KKWSi'APKR ADVKRTISIIC cprr
LOl IMAI LO at Lowest Cash Rates inCC
stamps for AYER & SON’S MANUAL
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain agents we will for the novl
rtixty clays give away, free ot charge, iu each count j
in the U. B. a limited number ot our tlcrmmi
Electro Galvanic. Suspensory Hells, 1’rico $5
n positive and unfailing cure for Keivous l‘"bility.
Varicocele, Emiesionn, I tu potency &c. $V li.oo Kewrni
paid if every Belt wo manufacture di
DAY,
$1000 REWARD ^ THE ViCT r - :
Pur any machine hulling and .
cleaning fit fur market u» much
Clover Seed in ONE DA Y
•> u tho
VICTOR
DOUBLE
HULLER.
Illustrated circu
lar mailed free.
y \<1l isV rn., Coluubua, O. La. Ur. House, Hagerstown.■(%
Je21wl2w _
N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
w MUSIC Boiton, Mass.
THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED In the
WORLD —1W) Instructors,2005 Students last year. Thor-
ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music. I iano and
Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, tier-
man and Italian Languages, English branches. Gymnastics,
etc. Tuition, i.5 to i’ii); hoard and room with Stentn II at and
Electric Light, $4.1 to $75per term. Fall Term begins Sep*
•nmherO, 1885. ForlUustrntod Calendar, with full information
Idles*, E. TOl.’HJEE. J)ir., Franklin S-|., BOSION, Mu*
A FREE SAMPLE
To introduce the jrreat household remedy, GOh
DON’S KING OF PAIN, into every family, I
will send u sample free to any one sendum ad
dress. Address E. G. RICHARDS, sole propne
or Toledo. Ohio w Umeowlv
^'7 HEED S OF DATUHO
'BLVEzinUfa
AGEiTTSW ANTED. ?
' Wqr-off.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I > V virtue of an order from tl
of Muscogee county. (•
• Court of Ortli-
.. »«iy n . - >rigia, .1 will seb
to the highest biddei, ut pu- “Utcry in front of
till auction house of 1* M Knowles & < <»., on
Broad street, iu tin* city ■ ' (.olumbus, . on tin
first Tl’.' Sclav in Dec, Iioer next betwe.n the
legal hours ul Kiile. tne lollowmg clescrmed Ken
Kstato, situate, lying and being: in snul Kutc and
county, to-wit: „ _ _
The north half of lot No 1M, coiitainiiig one
ciuarter of an acre, more or less, w ith good Uwt n
ing and other necessary improvements.
The south half rf lot No. 4»1. the same being
one uuarter of an acre, more or less, with Dwell-
ing House and improvements.
Tin couth halfoflot No. 4‘J2. being one-<iuartei
of an acru, more or Jess, with two-room tene
"rhe ’same 3 being the real estate belongin;; to
the estate of David / Ward, dc ceased.
Also, at same time and place, , will be Hold a
small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied nj
.Mr. K. Stock well lot 401'. belonging to said
deceased. Terms cash. M^I. MOOKh,
Adm’r Kst. D. Z. Ward in Georgia.
nov2 oaw4w
A MONTH u\'l V”«nlr r «e“
or Ladies in each county ^
ocll W8t Philadelphia
THE HiTD^IDinsrO
Dress Goods House
OH THIS SECTION.
Carrying More Dress Goods and More Dress Trimmings Than Any
House in Columbus.
Novelties Every Week!
BOOTH 4 HUFF'S
IS THE PLACE FOR
STYLISH WRAPS.
Their Cloak Room is full of new and stylish Coverings ot
every description. Don’t fail to inspect their line when you
are in search of a Newmarket, a Circular, a Visite, Dolman,
Jacket, or any other style Wrap being worn. Their stock is
superb, and the prices are right. You are invited to look
therp over. .
BLANC II A11 D, B O O T H & II U F F-
The Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Mamifaclurcrtj of tho “Old Reliable”
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con
densers.
All the very latest improvements: Im
proved roll box, patent wbipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearlmr* l., improved Feeder,
eidart"' 1 uUflt proc> ’ondenser.
a. t jng,simpleir ^nstruction, durable
JHgh) ' ’’U.ju light, cleans the seed per
Syfect., ami produces first class samples.
DF.I,IVBItKI» FRl’UOF Fit FIG UT
at any accessible point. Send for fall
description and pi in© list*
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
snat&wn
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co,
o
N and after this date Trains will run as follows:
COLUMBUS, GA., November 14, 1886.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Columbus Union Depot 1 40 p m 10 85 p m
Columbus Broad Street Depot,
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive Tro.v
“ Montgomery, M. & E. R. It
“ Eufaula, M. A E. R, R
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
1 56 p ml 10 45 p in
4 50 j) m 1 . 2 00 a m
7 20 p in j 2 10am
0 01 pm |
6 40 p m 5 00 a m
9 48 p in i
5 35 a m
5 44 a in
9 37 a m
10 25 a in
12 20 a m
11 20 a mi..
No. 2. | No. 4. No. 6.
Pass’ger.; Accom. Accom.
Li-ave Montgomery. M. & E It. It..
“ Eufaula. M. & E. R. R
“ Troy
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. * E. R It..
“ Columbus
I 8 10 a m!
1 I 54 a m
8 07 a in;
I 9 12 am
; 9 55 a m
i 7 30 o m
12 55 pm
m and Montg<
3 40 p i
1 4 00 a in
7 15 pm! 5 48 a ml
7 85 pin I 0 40 a in
! 7 30 a m |
11 04 r> in, 10 31 a m
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 eMail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 <M
iCcniuini.duliof) , i daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and AecomniodaLioin daily e;
*-pt Snmlav.
W. L. CLARK. Sup’t.
ry Through Freight and
kccoinmodation) daily
D E. WILLIAMS. G. P. A
Blit SOLUBLE PaCiFiC EUiSO
HJ 11
Diivi: liiiiwpinTf
I hi Lit DU A L I IIW.1
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
Tin? Most Popular Fori Mixers ill use
FOR COTTON,
m TOBACCO,
GKEC-A-TUST,
GRASS,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
In the Front Bank for Twenlv-two Years.
J. O. MATHEWSON & Co.
Augusta, Ga., and Mobile, Ala.
General Agents for the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis
sippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. novl w3m
imisa
ALU FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it for Sale
TO PA RUSTS,
Many baking powders aro v*t pcrnfctou%
fo In-,’i'llh, and while every one .virai-ds his
own. In* should also have a euro for the tender
ouoh—the little children.
SKA FOAM
contains none of tho bad qualities of linking
powders--soda or suh-mfns. It contain!* no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chonifst«k\vho havo AnalyTed Boa Foam
commend It. lloiisekeenors who have nwd I*
will liavt* no other. Cooks, whose best oTort*
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
n or Sea Foam. Saves time* saves labor, saves-
monvy.
It is positively uneqimled. Absolutely pure
(’sod by the leading hotels and n staiirante
in New York city ami throughout tho country
For sole by all first-clast* grocers.
GANTZ, JOXES .6 CO.,
■ 170 Duane St., X. T.
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American.
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Powell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOcitH for 100-o»cie Pamphlofr
DU. RICE,
For is years At 37 Court Place, now at
•S.’WS&loilnilWf
h n-t.lurl, rtuc.t-l .O’l 1U.IHM Jibr.lnU.u4IM
gl
Soormatorrlioa and Inipotencyf
O.f reault of Aolf-abuao in youth, lernal c.\c«*4«a la ma-
turer year*, it othar cauwa, ami |.r«lucln* aoiue of Um- «•
Siw 111 x cffei.it* Neifouiucaa. Soinlnal Prol*«tnu». (night
A mi tit draaini). DluiuaM of Hl^iit. IlefectlTe Mrmary, 1‘hy-
hi tin.-oiy, l*ihi.-le# fin Face. Averelon tu Hocloty ofFeaalea
CoufuHlon of IiI'-m, uf Sexual J’.iwer, Ac., render lag
- Uioroughly and permae
marriage Improper or iinham«y, are Uioroughly ana perm*.
««'iii> SYPHILIS ««* V" 1
llr-lf rrj^talUd ffino U.« ...tellll Gouorrhi a,
OL£KT. Slr|,.'lur«, UivUlU., ,«r
GLEET,
Jt isaeir-evi.le'ul l 1
to A oersaio nlasi of i!l^a»o», am! trenuii
ally. ar.|iilr(i great kill. I’hyiiciar * kci
iiit tl
ml pe
lt r for
*.■: liy noil a
expr
e, Heine
Cures Gr.arantvod iu all Case*
undcirtaltaiK lt , _ ...
CiMOu'.t.illoii* [,-iiinnalle or by letter free and larltwh,
Charge* leaaouatile ami curreepuudenuo atrictly ocnOUatoUa^
A PRIV ATE COUNSELOR
Of 300 tmere, gent to nuy adilreM, errtirely aenled, Ibr «birt|
. 'll) reuta. fUifi'il r«-«ui l.v all. Ad.lroM aa abara.
<m.o« liuiirii from b A. M. to o H M Suiulara. 'i to A4*. IS
BALL’S
CORSETS,
r.flFECTLY SATISFACTORY
i its pri. refundrd hyadk**
ot - i and pru.es. Ilewar^ air.
»s • -11 - genuine without Aiat
(L:i,, CAC20 CORSET Cffc-
L .. '.I’d St,, Mew York.
*40 s* (lhtca.au iUt
*SHADELAND” t =
PUiit BRED LIVE STOCK
ESTABLISH ME NT
WORLD.
I hi porta*
stuutljr
.VM linn- iml
:fo)
linn- individual
flit-
und
• choice Breeding.
CLVDKSD \ i.K lIORsrs,
VI r. <11! RON, NOR .>1 \\ or
yiliWrn DRAFT IIURSDS,
ENGLISH DRAFT IIOKSI'.S,
TROT i'l Nfi-IIR FI) K(l ADSTKRS,
Cl.KYH.Wn linsui.il rill.XCIi OAdlKRSv
im-.lM) and Sil KTliANI) FC W1ES,
liu!^il.!\-l’KIKM\S and IH.YON FhTTLE*
tun r-iMfo*n»Tf» tmVH I) «• ndvaiifago of o.nr
mitiiv % . ii re* i-xiMTifiiCK* In breeding ana
b t; " • . .*»ii|ii-rlor (pialii y ; l.iu ue Vu*
riel 1 u»d I in 'ii c 11 * t* Coll.
dtflc
K III-
Mpportu-
Mil
it ol buMiu
t:ihimli 111 cut Iu f henvorld offers
iu) u ’ i' t I; it Si ska s v r » v»»*
Btieli I-.
IMMC1-:
itoi**» ti cleome. Correhpondenee hoIIc’
itiul. Cireulnr-. 1 eee. Muntilm Lhis pulMBg
oowEii. ejros.. sniaimon). Cnwlori
All thetitr> adv;«ture in ONE VCl'JME.
border lu ro*
bi-iist-, fr-.tii
Pie of 1) >
''rm ketc, IP.
all--. >tand;*h. B«*i
. _ BiU,Bufiah
um, ticii. crooK, aiul otliora. Illustrated wi.’u LA rtr.ee
n’.l to’selk
suLoak