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1 when he. alone of honest neu..
ssessea the proofs of their villainy j
was offered au enormous price* for j
? silence. When that was spared y
I he was approached with a bid of $3,-j
000,000 for his paper, which wa3 then |
worth hardly one-tenth the snm. But
be knew that he held in that newspa
per an instrument with which
! he could perform “ an Invaloabie
periodicals published in this coon try 1 public service and he said to the
is Immensely greater now than it was | leroipter: “What yon have offered
thirty, twenty, ten, or even five yeare line is more than my paper Is worth,
ago. Invention has reduced the cost Yon know it as .well as Ido. The
of every Jiing that goes into their ma- money is-not offered for the paper,
terial make up. White paper, which You propose to boy me and that yon
fifteen years ago cost thirteen and cannot do. Nor is my paper for sale
fourteen cents a pound, is'now offered at any price until it is through with
at three and a half cents. There are you and hU associates.” Turning hi3
now marvels of machinery-in every hick on the most magnificent bribe
well supplied ne wspaper cfilce which ever offered to a journalist he did bis
were not dreamed of ten years .ago. duty. He drove from power the- '
The publisher can afford to produce scoundrels who bad measured ham by
and deliver a newspaper today at a their own standard and fastened upon
price which means wealth, bat which the fetters of felons. (
ten yesri ago would have meant bank- On the roll of honor where hi* name
ropey. Everything needed for the stauds so high there are the name? oi
production of a newspaper has been others whose lives to the last were
z?n ebonl.r pot
It is made of the best leather produced in this country. It is a calf Shoe, made
seamless, best dongola tops. It is as smooth inside as a hand-sewed Shoe. It is equal
to other makes costing from $4 to $5. It is stylish, durable and comfortable to the feet.
The Best Shoe in the World for the Prtoe,
A BRILLIANT EFFORT FROM
FORJLADIES.
Hfl KAKD-SEYTEi) SHOE,
W J UU Is made of the best
imported French shoes costing.! ram
§4.00 ta §G.OO. . i - •: V~
S ft Cfl BEST DONGOLA, per-
a -'u feet in every wap.
/n Success has attended or,r
“* efforts to produce c. first-
class shoe at this popular prfce. ,
Aa' flfl LOIT IN PF.'CE, but
UU. cot in (.uciHj. No
■lias given
costing' from $8 to $12, and
cannot be duplicated at" trVi.
price.
OOhasd-sewed
Yyj-II.T. Thofinestcalf,
\ stylish, comfortable and
ucrabie, and the best dresssboo
In the country for the price;
sumo grade as custom made
shoes costing from $8 to $9.
50 POLICE SHOE, for
vSQb formers, railroad men,
&e. Best calf, seamless,
smooth inside, tlireo heavy soles
with extension edge. j One pair
will do for a year.
v ONS BjVJOYS
Beth method and results when
oyrap Figs is taken; it 38 pleasant
jid refreshing to the taste, and act3
gently yet promptly oh the Kidneys,
Liver and-Bowels, douses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevera and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup cf Figs is the
<?fly remedy of its kind ever pro-
<&«!,. pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the diomach, prompt in
its a Jiicn xnd truly beneficial jn its
o |j { £ & Do y° u T/2nt ^ ee P vo»JT hustenJ home at sight,
arr j keep him agreeable -and peasant? He must
- smoke, and yet, you don’t like the smell of hlsiobscro. You can
drive him away to his dub—oct of just such tilings come misery,
unhappiness and divorce. The trouble is that he uses poor
tobacco. Goaxhira to get Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco; its descale aroma will, ret be offensive to you,"and
it will not nil all toe curtains, hrngin'^'and dorhing with that
stale disagreeable odor that now troubles yen. Keep your husband
home, and avoid all risks by having bah smoke- Bull Durham
* Tobacco. Sold everywhere. ' '
BLACKWELL’S -DURHAM. TOBACCO CO., Durham, M.C.
While the scopo of the newspaper
Is constantly widening and the sum
of its influence undoubtedly, increas
ing it is a noticeable fact that the
personality of its. power is fading
There is uot in AmericiT'today an ed
itor whose individuality is so clearly
pubile mind as jva?
n - slice at this pricolias given
[ *3 letter satisfaction.
7C rCE HISSES, combines
*ai style with the hygienic
B principles* so necessary in
g the foot wear of misses and
impressed on th<
that of Horace Greeley, the elder Ben
nett, George P. Prentice, .Henry J.
-Raymond, Tburlo^ Weed or John
Forsythe in the period of their best
work.
These were, indeed, remarkable
xnen. They bad the advantage oi
living hi a, time of sharp issues and
they Were by nature and circumstance
fitted for the splendid services that
made them illustrious.
Bnt the''methods which conduce to
journalistic success have changed. So
has the tone and general style of the
newspaper. If there has been a sac
rifice of opportunities for persona!
fame or other iLCsnlives to earnest ex
ertion have been supplied. If the in
dividuality of tltc editor has been
dimmed, if hi3 ipse dixit haa lost in
authority, tbo more important fact
has been realized that the newspaper
of today is a larger fcitor in our af
fairs, a more powerful agency, a great
er popular force, than It ever was be
fore. It is so because it handles more
issues, because* it publishes every
thing that can interest aud discourses
everything that can affect a commu
nity, because it gathers a larger vcl
QDis of news aud serves it in more
attractive form, because it comes
nearer to the every-day life and the
cominou concerns of the masses, be
cause public education has opened the
way for it to almost every home while,
the cheapened processes ot its produc
tion have reduced its price to a trifle.
It has gained in general power by be
coming less the expression of individ
ual whims, or even individual convic
tions. It i3 cow the familiar friend o!
the many, not the privilege and luxu
ry of the few.
The work it represents Is none the
leES earnest or meritorious. Many a
patient, faithful, weIl-cquipped jour
nalist of whom you and I never heard,
guiltless of ambition to pose as an
oracle, careless of popular fame, plods
to his daily task and from hi3 quiet
attic through his compact, incisive
and practical articles appeals every
day to more readers than the great
editor of thirty years ago reached in a
month.
lie has accommodated himself to the
time and often expresses in a few
; Inches of space as much as; his illus
trious predecessor would have thun
dered through as many columns ot a
ponderous leader. There are news
papers now sold for one cent which in
variety of information, in sprightliuess
ot tone, in the qualities which-attract
and impress the average reader, are
vastly superior to the best daily jour
nals that could be bought at any price
thirty, or even ten years ago.
In the last generation the newspa
per w*s, for the most part, the private
property of the Olgn filed bead of a
•well-to-do family.
effects, prepared only from the mo? f .
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
nonvk*? remedy known.
Byrun of Figs is for sale in 50c
*nd*$l bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
san fuanci^ao, cal,
LOUISVILLE. KV. ^ LEW YORK. M-t
Abdeedejk, 0-, July 21, 1891.
Siesta Lippuan Hros., Savannah. Gi.
Dcau bins:—I bought a bottfcrhht
your F P. P. at Hot Springs, Ar-,.
and it done roe much more fj<=o! ih n
three .months’ treatment et the Hot
Springs.
/lave you no agents i.i thi« part Of
the country, or let me know bc;v
much it wfTi cos“ to g^t three- or six
bottles frem yenr «•! y by express.
. Ifejpcfi fulir jour?,
Jas. M. Nkwtox.
Aberdeen, Brown Omuty, O ,
Xkwxaxsvills, ITT', June 5, -1891.
Messrs*.Lippmxn JLo*., Stvauinli, Ga.
Lt.ak Mik-1 wish to .give my tes-
'liiiAr.ial in regard to your valuable
medicine, *. P. P , for the cure of
rhroumlMU, n* uralgfa, dyupfj^ti,
hiHott«n*»s«,eic. In 1SC11 was n racked
with bill, u-mufeular ih?urpa:i-m, and
have bceu a mart} r to H ever sloee. i
died all medicines lever hcar.1 uf, amt |
all rheffoc-ora ia reach, but I found
only temporary reliei; the p«nns were !
so bad at rimes that I did not c»rej
whether I lived or died. My dige stion i
became ro impaired that every ruing 1 j
disagreed with me. - My wife also j
FOR BOYS.
60 Slid SI .75 lifoEs.
aro mafic of llio Nest ai£te-
* rial thronjfTjnut; ■(Till not
[ -n-Hl stand more hard es.ig-e
v oilier shoes sold at. these
Equal those
from
world for the pries.
r>-. e. c. wife's sitsvEa SSratVtTTr
K*xr, H^namnSefed ai^cifir f-w Vh s'eria D z
zine t*. C-tQTchicw?. Kits. 'N.-rvocF Scrj p a
HeA'I-t-hc. > cr-v?>a> Prostr'i-i.*n car 8»trt br. tfc.-
"80 of «r bjhartjn. K»*n-
tal Ueortrs9k»n, of tbe V.rrn re?e!t-
i».ff to aa*i Un-iin r ic n?i-*-ry. Uccii-v
aoh *!c:US, Vri-io tire ‘M<l »a**. Barrr-i.tv-as
L--^s of Poorer in either***. loTphsBtorv Lea
f-.'H? and Setr-nj'jtoi-rhtsvc^rts^t i»y«rer-t>r<ir-
tin» ot , 'the brain, «tbistt or <Wrr-iaJa!-
. ffeiice. E tcj» bf*x containsooe ■month’? treat-
ment a bit. er six box"* fnr *-.00, coni
by aiJiii, prepaid, on receipt of price.
'*wa gqabas’rsa six noxES
To care anr case. each order receive-
bv-na .'or six accompanied with *3.0
we will send th« nnr Qft*sr .*ur writtei to tfv
astee to raTuatl+ue m*aw *! ti-e trea:raav
itoea »*ot effect a enrr. tiaarartecs iamar
ODiy by iliidman.* A^ar Co., druggists, eoh
seer.t>. A.bsny.^a.
They aro PccaalesS* cf goI«<^V
- •> calf. Nrit’i l;?;ir=rao calf-tosKS. *md ape. . ^
. y; clally GU;taIiia frrr outtjeor irenr s.-nd
ssr TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. I out tlio Tiso cf rubbers. ~ f ,
Theso Shoes arc made and guaranteed by the manufacturer to bo priee-vrortliy goods, and all have
the price and name of AV. L. DOUGLAS stamped on bottom. Bo sure you are not dcQcived by
inferior articles, and carefully’ examine bottom cf each slice for stamp before purchasing.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
Eleven years 2to Mr. l. »roy 1* tyne
lease J & lot of grouhd on Michigan
avenue, Chicago, for nine^y-tuine years
at*a yearly rental of $2,(-00. _-‘St*:ue
time ago he fold hia Ijase for $i03,OU-J,
j-iat ten tirna the.a:n lunt of ilw .bJMi
ot valu<? cn which the lease was made.
CAUTION
Mr. C. F. D»vi*. JEiitor of the
Bloumli^hl, lows, rTujwr.hjs: “I
can reedmm* n>! ChHi^tjjrlaifi’rt Cough
Remedy t*» 411 suff. ri*ra with cohU and
croup. I have u4Mi .it w my fanrilY
for tbeT>an two years audltaye found
it the best I ever n-ed for ihe narpose-
tor- which ft i-. in fen !e*I. 25 and TO
cent bolrles for st!»; by J. Lax Ait &
Soffs, and all Druggists.
^yiTESiiUSYSHSifiiS
Far H»es3, Gsttl?, Siwip, Dc^s, Zog
AED POULTRY.
5 oor w x fe .t.^™. r «eofA^^.
ccsssj E'ercrt Xlauaeatiani^f ui2u««a»%f ios
A. A. I SpiurJL flioaiasJni, S;!k Kersr.
h.&4S?rnii>*. Lameoei*j ( RhruuatlaA
, r.<;—l.‘U:p‘nper, Naval
n.D.—Uots cr drabs, Worms.
V..V..—Heaves, PwcnbaliU
F.J r .—?<olic or Srives llelJyacfce.
(4.U.»3!iscan-iaye, Uemosrba^es.
Jt.Il.—Lrin.ary hu;I filling D)ir;is33,
I. I.---Erc9>ivo liiseasesj itluoce.
J. ll^*))ixcases of llize^tiaa, i’&ruiyiifSi
JUag’-e BotCe (over tO d-se-j. - • - .Gfl
Stable Case, with SpccKIe*. aSanniB.^
Vetolnary Curr Oil itti Xi-dicato., $Y.(U}
Jot Veterinary Cure Oi), - . 1.09
HUMPHREYS’MEDICI3B OO^
Nine young men are sb »ut to walk
from A merinos, Ga., to Chicago, a dis
tance of a thousand mllrs by road, on »
wager, -
*for Coughs. CsWssni Ccr.cmaptfen, Isfcator.d i
■ qas&tlon the grcslo? t of ali mcierr. rrmci.’es.!
^:t«r!i!stcpaCoiii:h inor.o nlglt. ti aUfcheck!
■ a Cold iasCaj. :t win privsnt C.-nup, relieve;
■Asthma, end CURS Ccnso.-np'icn it taken In;
■time. “Yea can’t afoid to Sc vrl’hout :t.”!
5 A 25 cent feottle may :e»e jou C500 in 0oc-!
Iter’s bilis—may s»» joor life I ASX YOlih ’•
5 DHUQGlST FC3 IT. II the tittle en-s ftav« l
ThrCrippe Bagmg ia Alabama.
grippe is raging here, and I find
Chamberlain’s Cough R-medy-io be a
certain care fi»r lr,” says W. G. Johns,
of Trimble, Cal’inan Co., Ala. Mr.
Johns ordered a supply of the Remedy
to be shipped by express as quickly as
p*>33lble. There is uo question-but
this Remedy is of great value In the
treatment oi' the grip especially on ac
count of itscauuieratr.ing^any tenden
cy of the disea-^e towards pr.eunmnia.
It is also a prompt and certain c ue for
the cough which usual!7 follows an
Attack of the grip. 23 add 50 cent bot-
Ues lor sale bv H. J. Lamar & Sons,
and all Druggists.
i’ *Ci v. o ; a - c a -ia l o a v r .x prices
riis • FiigtNE wosxs,
■ ‘r>r;:.!iriSPOUS, !ND.
ti ely 1—Openin'- of taq pcaioft. — •
« uly. 5—.Opening oc Sjieeial classes, School of Music
:inb Physical enllure.'
JulyC—.Opening of the college, I’edagogical ,pepa:t-
raeiH and-Scbooi of Sncivd Litenitgro. ; '
AuersT’2.—Nineteenth As.emb<y Renuion.
AfceST 17^—Kecegiiiiioii Day. Class hSOSc
August 23-2G—Mettiijg tf the American Economic
Association.
August 2o,—-Closing Ex< reives. r ■ f-.
FpOCRAP s - 3 rjlS.
American topics will 'be treautl in lecture courses by
recognizeed authorities, in single addresses by .distin
guished pubiip melt cud w.-men, ami in magnificent tab
leaux, illustrated _ hutertiiunicnts and nauonal cdncertsB
Dr. Edward Egg'eston will give a cnitrsh on “American
C’olon'al Life.” Mr. II. \V. Raymond, of the Navy De
partment, 'vilf-demribe, wi.h si ore opt icon Views, “The
Mavy—U'd and New.” Mr. W. E_ Curtis! of the State
Depsirlajcat, will lecture on “The Exis ting Conditions of
-outh American. Kepuhl c^,’-’etc, - ; sc
' J * OTH1R LECTORSS.
There e. ill be the usnal.variety oflcc-uit-s and addresses
on many dittereut topics o£ intciest by speakers of
na'ionai leputittion. Among those already secured miijl.
be mi ntioned Pror H II iioyeecn, Dr E W Gbnsanlus, DC
■f M Buckley, Air Melyti Dewey-. Dramatic readings by
baaing interpreters and authors’ readings by-popular
American writers, v ill continue to he features of the pro-
Chicle ia a guoi-like substance which’
is said to be the ftpal of India-rubber
as an insulating material. 'It Is the sap
oi the sapoiile irep, and comes from
Campeche and Yucatan.
use IT PHCVTLY. IT IS
7 ^cur«D to cone, sold in
{ r if ENGL/i*.'0' for. U. ai.d
ufj.aihuJ' AKEE:CS iJr 25c - a
IT TASTES GOOD.
ffe/mis Odaiiiy, Yita! Weakness,
anti Protdratioa, frota oTcr-work or ether canxea.
*1 r*i TiaDcr 6 v:.*.!3a::1 Ureo via! vovAutr. lorCi.
- Sold bt DP.rc*»TS, or sunt p aas aitS c^rtec'ni
2*prfeJX—HUMPX’REYV MEDICISE CO..
Car. William and John St#^ 3S". Y.
Fora number of 3’ears I have been
suhject4o violent utc-icks of infl
tory rheumitiso: which generally
lasted about two mouths. O i the first
ot this month I was attacked la the
knee ami. suffered severally for two
days, when I procured a bottle oi
Chamberlain's PJu Bilm and it re
lieved me a*most instantly. I. there
fore most cht erf ally recommend it ; to
those who are similarly sift cted every
where—-R. D Whitley. Mardiidale,
N, C , Feb. 1S5S. Mr. Wlihler, is ^
very promiuent mao in this place and
h!s disease was very widely kno^n a*
he suffertjd such Severe pain. — W. M-
IIolst«;n & (’o., Merehiut?. Mitnjn-
darerY. C. 30 cent bottles for sale l>y
C fl Hcusehoid Banedj 1
. *071 ALL 1
|! BLOOD AKOSKIS-:
? StfiEiBSS' • <
Special^rea^ury j gents s-:iz:il a day
oi two a^o in ChicBgo'over five tlioiif-
and^ets of fa:sa teeth that bad been
smuggled iu from Germany by a wo
man dentist. - v. • ""
-sc»ase*s«9«C3»s4»9«ee6+*€e ??-?«•« i
.•MOTHERS
! FRIEND”
^YOyRSELF!^
rftrorbled^ith Conorrlueat
tS <jtcet f 77h:!ep^pcnnatorrIicea3
scrany uncr-taruldiscLcrseaslc
i ycur dcr.:^rlst lor a botfie. of
[Dig a. It Q:n>3 in :: fco’dava
hritLctittLcn!'! orpntjlirHy of a
[d«vtor. I'oii-juxsorotts find
\ ^riaiajttwd r.ft to fihletare.
^The Vniz>crgoZ Airjrixm Cure.
-vJar.Tifarturcd b7
The Srcra
CiNCA'NATf, O.
' u.s.a.
has been st.bj. j ct‘to frrqoeut coht9 lor
some years, which were sure to lay
him up if not doctored at once. He
ttnde tint Caamljei'hdirs Cough Rem
edy is rofiaqle. Ii opens the secretions
relieves tbe lungs and. restores the
system to a healthy condition. I)
freely «i*e«l asso m *s the cold h^s been
contracted, aai beio-e itljeconies set
tled In the system, it greatly lessens
the attack, ann olten cores ia a single
day what jv >u!J have otherwise been
a severe cold —Northwestern Hotel
Reporter, Des Moines, la. 50 cent
bmie tor sale by H J Lamartfc Sonr.
most nourishing support- The news
paper is almost invariably on tyo side
of progress, Whenever tyranny
maintains its sway among civilzed
men it fears the unfettered press more
than dynamite and the dagger. "Be
tween the two there ia eternal, relent
less and uncompromising warfare.
They cannot live together; each has
r:dscd*the black 11 ig and thrown away
the scabbord. What friend of freedom
has been so faithful as the press*
The rights ot men have been cham
pioned by this party and by that but
there is one voice which has never
friled to speak out in their behalf,
when statesmen have hesitated, dem
agogues deceived and parses faltered,
the free pres3 has stood true to tbe
cause of constitutional liberty. It has
been at onc2 a destructive and conserv
ative force, powerlul to overcome ob
stacles to righteous progress and to re
tard the tendency toward radical ex
periments. Among its noblest labors
have been those for the social advance
ment of the masses. It has already
nlieviated ills under which millions
groaned. It has made laws both more
humane and more efleetive. It has
lightened the burden ot labor and en
larged the opportunities of merit. It
has established a truer estimate of man
and put a premium on per-
senal worth. It has inaugurated and
promoted all classes. It has fpiick-
cned the public conscience while It has
enlightened the public mind. It has
waged war on villainy i.i high places
and on crime in the slums. It is pre-
I > L l‘U£rjVt7L7 \
j It y.u» ir.:1 <
j for.v. si oiltareai ?*»*. r.Ei ; ??SC&* te- {.
) tlto iTrtpi r*i! s /
. a.:d rs5>L*r>.^<hfi «cr.sii:uiitfP, \
* iCliea ltisa?.!r?'j i:cr. anv taui". Hs 0
5 e’cosf rcperasbfral K.:i"r.g j-roferfics fi
p justify as fa a tins, i! 2
a rfirectbns are LJ!c-»et?. v
| SsfiT FSEH ••ifc&’Mt.A’SL.," 4
P BLfjaa DA LSI CO., *3ada. Co. r ^
Mis. Hattie Day, of East Euckport,
Me., has sold $30 worth of braids made
from Ikr own hiir, aud yet she* has
abundant black tresses, three feet in
length.
jiPlss-ehiflifihEasy.
T Shortan3 I.ibcf,
Lezncr.iPaln,
| Et.do.’sed by the Lidding Phyaicans.
g Buolz io c '5ZoTTltrrs r *i'\~AXr£ T'SUCX.
3 ESAt>r 1ELD F€CUwATC?2 C3 a
9 . ATLANTA, CA.
\ SOLD ZY ACL DRUGGISTS.
Tbe Secret oi H.« Wealth/
A millionaire said “tho ?ecrer*bf raj
wealth” is in t-he word S-A-V-E; and
the secret of my health is In the wore
&-A-G-E.- 15y this last he meant Dr.
Sage, whose Catarrh Remedy cured
him of one of the worst ca-es of Ca-
rarrh and thereby saved him lion
much suffering arid peromure death,
enabling him to make his millions, anj;
ei-j^y life. "The curee-made by thh
medicine are simply wonderful.
BE A HAM
Tfie Brown anxi is_o. botanical cu
riosity. It i9. a sp>cies of palm and
blossoms on l y at interval of fifty
ytar^. The blossoms lasts but foefy
hours. There Is but one shecimcu in
the conservatories of Europe—that at
the German Imperial palace.
It was us legiti
mately and as exclusively left to his
care as the grocers’ bill. There was
little in it to interest the family. Jt
was such a newspaper as could not
make a living today in nuy locality.
That which iu the process df time has
taken its place is stored with a variety
of news and gossip on every subject ol
immediate Interest. It is full of use
ful Information, bright paragraphs,
diverting anecdotes aud a brief sum
mary jtf the civilized world’s history
since its last appearar.o.
Everybody in the house wants ta
read it, and, if it be a model news
paper, it is Tome thing of special inter
est for the young and old, for the grave
aud gay, of both £cxe3.
In one Georgia city there are nearly
three thousand negro subscribers to
one of its daily.newspapers where, ten
years ago, the total circulation of all
daily uewspaper3 among the negroes
was not five hundred.
• The demand for the newspaper has
grown marvelously In this country
during the present generation. This
is undoubtedly due in large measure
to the spread of popular education, but
the increased enterprise, the livelier
tone-aud the broader scope of the news
paper itself have had much to do with
It. The newspaper has mo«-c than held
its own in the progress of the times
and itf the dissemination of knowledge 1
Ins beeajnore of a factor than a re
sult. Proportionately the growth oi
tho newspaper has been greater in the '
South during the last thirty years than !
in any other section of our country, 1
just as the. development of ms.leiisj 1
APOUO WAS A PERFECT HAH
futresr ia f«» :-*A32Hitss is wAtt
“La tiTlppe.’’
Hundreds of publishers, having
found Humphreys’ Specifics of price
less v*lue iu their family, never hesi
tate to recommend them to their many
readers. Hear the unsolicited testi
mony of a few:
Chicago, III. “Western Broker:”
•Uw the-r*>-.!•» of tre isoatL.'.TW«U*X' !*« 2jS jfc, 75 ^
trm^aart by Dr. Si<ri-r. n . {NtU. «"■ »n. ssin. iota.
Jta-uA-o, taJ * i!?i no «*wi 45 ta. ?! ta. !! ta.
tej,:^0T.v£i.ktc«ort-i.5^.;;;;^— csa. act. i;ia.
PATlEXTS T3S77ED 2Y K/;“. CCf.TaPSSTML.
Iu.!o— 6 <^cU la Tiawf jXa'Cirnstr* «zi
C2. e.ff. f. ivrju. fn«KE*s imazMsai
Ros’eVs’ ta’tul snd.orche^ra 'will fie doubled in size. A
■^.-liau'auqti: banjo ebifi vill bo organized, a college glee
chib wnl be present in July and soloists of lii^h lvuk
will fie .atctued to ayfiear hi frequent concerts Mr Vi 11
Sherivood, Dr II i Pilmer, ATr I A r Fiagier and Mr LS
Leason.'ft'iii continue to take an active part in the music.
•''-'\FOft TOUfaC FECPLZ; p - ; !^V
Tlie'niaoagcininfc arranging for special lectures and
talks' on.helpin' subjects to young people; for a rao,(l;.I U
S Co'ugei'Ss, under i he direction .of Prof \V K Wicks, of
Syracuse, N Y, in which the. boys will,be taught pariia-
niLiitary rules and congressional methods: - "
OTH2E2 DEPAftTfiSS&TS.
All the other departments -will be efficiently equiiipcd,
and v ill coatiriue to do thorough work,- Details v/ill be
announced early iffTF892.: .
For circulars, rail way rates, cottages, hotel rates, etc,
^ Ajibbess, ’ ^
W. A. DUKOAPJ,.Secretary,
Syracuse. Hew York.
8 l3&i* cu:e ^ ^ wttu-
5 22£outpaiiu Dock or pa
6 FiLbJt
S19&S0 » X.wool A .EY,MSi
.Cfc. 1‘KM, Wl,»Koall Fs
SSI and 8J1 Drtk>.
The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Ix>ula,
Mo., are now amt iu a thousand daily
papers offering their celebrated 4 It. 5
Standard Commercial Br**s Lined
Curtain D.-8ks at $21 and $24 net, spot
cash, arid ,$1000 to ary factory oo
earth that will duplicate them in style,
finish, details and price. Bend your
orders direct qs they are made and
sold exclusively by the Tyler Desk
Co., SSc. Louis, Mo. See their card in
h:6 issue
/]| SILITY. Lott cr FfiJIlrac JCaa-
AtH| toad, Tiirticii Excess*», Ueaiol
'p*v~ r Wcrrr.SSsaUd So;*lapn«st,or
1 T a WL=7?=S333aLWEAEKESScAa&«
1 l\ \ 1 rwtortHU* MUTEST TiitAETHMid
1 ‘I l V \ tJ “» «CBLE VITAX.Ur cf STECHO
J ,|\ \ \ \ HEB, tbs TrlCe <Vro«8r cfK&t*eBs.
v « \ { \ ) WecUliu tiy yparsof u*aclicf»tiy
is \j \ loiircxclnnlven! p! hfel.fi:» ««l form
tj-A V—\V* *Konupolyof8uccess’in treat*
* £>* in;uUPi«<ajt*.Weaktefc3«*a
, -j— —^ Affliction* of Mm. Testi?Bcnl-
— * aJo.*ran30*titeuMcrrHar::!»
chll.Tor. can. Fn!K:?iu*tloB*ro-KOl^’XaEAT-
5E?fT. Toac*nb«rX}LI.Y ESSTOiEDisti»o isaii4»
A special dispatchJrouj Clierryvale.
Kan., says the country a mile cast of
Cherry vale was struck by a tornade
about 10 o’clock Sind.ty night and
half adoz*n houses were decnoiWieJ,
names unknown, being
by a faw day’s treatment. Hampton,
N. J. ‘‘Atlantic Mirror:” I have
used Humphreys* Specific No.-Seven
With marked benefit, and am always
glad to recommend Its use. Waverly,
Ohio. “WatchmanFor fevers, and
colds, Humphreys* Specifics are inval
uable.
two people,
kilieJ.
Why will you .-suffer wicn piles wher
you can be cured w*hb one r-r two .ap
plications of S. P. e. W. jL ‘Gilbert
sells it. _
Mis3-Yrt88ar—Dj you know, Mr.
Blank always carries a note-book in
which to put down any bright remark
he hears. Mis? Smith—Why, I know
him very well and I never saw it.
The National Steamship Company
has notified the board of trade that It
is about to abandon its Atlantic pas
senger service.
Smebs are so abu-idant in tne waters
at Castle R*5k, Ore.,that a fisherman
Stan ling on the shore w'th a seoTp-mt
is able to dip out in a few minute**
more th ur he can .carry away. Taoa-
saodsof pounds of the fish have been
taken ia ibis way receat ! y._
YCUSSG HSZH ^ OLD BIEH
S ;££?E'iT:.3ftJS:AS£
i to frea f>ct3SClT»,
; fcr--» to »acccaifaU/
hOuRX- 6KAXES
kwi«ir »l«i« ii> : « *a
I'WssERiMir.! Tli.f—
OUSSEWBDQK
istsssssnsz
e-o.j.1..* ptllcto-
phr Of rana
Aaic'.'oasc/tbe Or*
a* orif an.aa<« t.ow by
aMETSEATMENT
me tbo0: esclaalvelo
r own, th* wor»<
eucfl otter XaiKaE
tshcod, Cec*ral ant
*rvou» Debility,
(WCTHW23TSEH DIV.SIOJi.)
4L Pletiuiig scute
OI health and strength renewed and cf
ease and com tort follows tho iise oi
Syrup of Figs, »s it acts In harmnny
with nature to effectually cleanse the
system when costive or billions. For
sale* in 50c and $1 00 butties by all
leading driiggiar..
I'o aud n-f'iT•JojujuA-j.-.i
Opc-l'^A N R‘l Fvirm-
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q Ar....Ct»lsm b«ie....Lr S:-v* p
a Ar ... 0**!ita ....Lrr t.Cup
a Ar. B.raio'h*so .,..r;v a
i*ro and from . «ta*ein,
j Grifir. oil Atlanta,
jbv-... Albaoj ..-r ' l.wp
• ' re.-.-Aweri-:# 4r tai ••
V.iav*n-..^T.Arf ls:V. a
-j j.tr a
ijAr;... ,6«ttr,... ^ i-f i
• *r «^va3i*se...;..Lr:| 7. If* a
to and from BufinrHl * r
and Ifostr aiarY. j
. : v.....rAtb£'»v a-| ’^j..
I v.... SudvQviiio »rf -f-ji **
Lr «nran!» .....A.*J 10 %
} -.r....2£f>ct20facry...? d o>-
i To 9Ud ‘iore- Atjpzniii
last BavafiflAh.
I Albafiff...'. .Ar n :
Lr ;... aaoon .... Ar .3 '3i>i
*r .Angnsct.... L. 4-1*- . r
Lr ... Savannah....iA . S 00 !
ffrom BWwh . • ~
and Loinaibia.
I;f ..ADW'P/.. ...Ar !0 3o >. i
WaJtM?....,.f.v . 7 t:r. z
*■ r . T .- e V \.
throat make up fully one-half oi the
death rate- More people die from pm u-
tnonia, which first began as a 4i bad
cold” than from consumption. H*ic»-
phreys* Specifics Nos. 1 and 7,' for lew
and infiamation, for cough? and cold?,
are sovereign, curing promptly, mildly,
safely and effectually, aud thus arres*-
There are in the state of Washlog-
.ton 40d saw-mills with a dalJy cutting
capacity of 8 411,000 feet.
t-*-’—. «*rvoa» B«cn«xy.
■V * : * WjtYtess Cf Ec?7 fiiii
Kt*d. 3X?c*s c7 T?ro-» er Sxn.tin, Einated cr
fibrilfik^n Orraos cub: Cnrrtl. Esa.*.':'tla aday.
Xlov l+Fn larsc aa4 S ar*n .-then Weak. Ttt.fl*Y*lop*d
<hxaa3<t?art» cf 3o#m»d*plalittc all iatcrccted.
«ra wMS* ZO Huuf. T«rrii-ri-fi 4 PuruU* C-«atrlM.
Y-*i <•<« write menu T -r P - «u o > —*or«,•
ERIE Mi--3:CAECO.EuSr-io.H.Y.
mw discovery.
Women Who Die Ear«jr.
Many of our most h.-ainifu! and ac-
comptisVed iadi^s die h* tore they have
reached the prime of life. Of those
who live to mid He age only one in two
hundred is sound; the oth^r one. hun
dred and ninety nine are suffer 3 , rt’hy
is it? Self-uegWct. The vhwtteml
health can be jestoren ; -the home made
happy, and j our life lengthened if you
commence at :<•»ice.
n '“1!o« Buds” have been u«ed for 20
Nelson, iSfcb , was visited by a terri
ble cyclone Thursday which damaged
property to the amount of $100,000,
but no loss of life is reported.
ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous
ands testify. They have- been in use
lor u;auy. years, and have & univer
sally met.the expectations,of the peo
ple tliat wo are'aimost ‘*carrvirt ‘y*ai-
to New Caatle’- to thus speak oi hem
—Exchange.
$500 Howard
W K r»rvy the'aheve rc-srfiKl for any ras* of
Li’ orOrTnpb’.iuk f>>epeo«a8, Sici Headaobs.
Ind<K*Mion, or coulvenesfi vre
-nnaot cure wixh Wost’a Vecctah»e Direr
P Its. when the diiteboni are strictly ;o*n-
ite!? 5^..% ST
Forty-r-ne States and fifteen foreign
countries Including Japsn, Syria, Bul
garia and Soutl» Africa have Studeutt
enrolled m the University of Michi
gan.
and the following: diseases and their
distressing ey'mptons yield to them like
rocgic: Ulceration; "
. , Congestion and
Falling oi the Womb. Ovarian Tumors,
Dropsy of the Womb, Bearing Djwc
Ttae Pcffptcv JPreTereace.:-
“The people wif this vielnuy insist on
having Chamhcrialn’g Omi*;*) R« oedy
and do not waLtany < t^crj* says John
V. .Bishop, of Px$rt!und Indiana.
The reason is because they have, found
it superior to any other, e-pec-jolly for
the grip r.utl Untcoii^h w-h*ch so often
follows an attack of the erip. 25 and
50 cent battles4or.gala by U. J. Lamar
& Sons, and all Druggists.' a:"/
•Daily caacpt8iax-J27..
For further laLrfujriioa.AiII or write to
J.S.CLiXt, W U ORCKK,
AiTt ut. vieiTl Soiiger.
JA3YL. TAYIA>a. Ch^cra! P-.^^sr Aser.t.
Pains, Rupture atT^iildbirth and Mis-
Ooe package cf u U»e
V. E. KCBKR,
.G n’tSmt.
carriages. . „
Buds” w III mrtko a te v: woman of
yoo. f -
(Leucorrheaor ^bltr* areeftmaally
cured bv one application .(Price j?er
package (one mohrhs traatxaeh:) $l.C(i
*pq5 hy man.post paid, securely psek-
ed. The i>verettc Specific Co., 330
LOUISVILLE
a SgLL-NQT » P use
■ ?-<; Jt-. tMt
K 3C-:VT SE!,!- TriAT KiND
irla'inpmli !*itlb3 Onr Trfri* X.I-ISS
Utj ijct'-rTafi 3 £:o-ia-A Mctfir-dv e*nrst.
ij'urvoss’fi. payvfrfiwt.
figs
The Argentine Republic- has sus
pended telegraphic communication.
Miss Adelaide Utter has been ap
pointed clerk of the circuit coort ot
the United States for the we^ferh dis
trict of Missouri. Tula U the first
case on record hi the Uaitcd States
where a woman has been appointed
clerk of the circuit4roiir* to fill a va
cancy caused by death.
Help Wall ted
To spread the good news, that.at last a
remedy has beeu found which is a cer
tain sore cure for coughs, colds and
“He isn’t a very pwetty dog,“ said
Freddie, “but he follows me everwy
whesb, you know.” “Indeed^” re
turned Freddie,s broker. “What do
you suppose makes him do it,affection
or curiosity?”
-starts!*
) - WITH
1 : A
COLS,” '
rCYQH
kindred diseases. Hassons Syrup of
Tar is the name of this medicine,
which is compounded from the best
and purest materials, and will always
give relief. If yon have a cough at
tend to it, do not let it get worse, but
buy a N botttle of Hasson’s Syrup,
which is guaranteed to relieve or the
money refunded. For sale by Hils-
man & Agar Go.
i traitor to his profession. And yet few
r men are tempted as lie. ills human
weaknesses ktc often sorely tried tor
. along the path he .walks the poisoned
- flowers of wicked opportunity blossom
i in seductive beauty and the lorbidden
?. fruits of the main chance clusterin an-
i Uvonted richness.. Truly it« is not
. grange that sometimes the test is too
* -trmg and the surrender'to base
: uses complete. Constituted as
men are, environed as they are
. in a practical world which is prove to
forgive short cuts to material pros
perity which, after the golden goal has
been reached, U not apt to ask em
barrassing questions about the route
that was taken, tiid wonder is that
the.faithtul is so great. Tho wonder
is that we fiud in the press so maEy
men who hold to their convictions .of
duty in <kfianee-of dander and in scorn
ot temptation.
There are those, many of them, to
whom professional honor is sacred,
who account it their chief concern to
wield a stainless peu and to keep a 1
clean conscience, to whom neither Hie j
behests of party, the import unities of
friends, cot the promises' of power can ]
[constitute a command to write one
word they cannot commend. J
: ; - -DMj»ep«lA
Nothing Is of more Importance In
the treatment of persons inclined to
dyspepsia, or actually suffering fiom
that disease, than tbe question of the
keeping, up of a healthy action of the
digestive organs whhour recourse to
artificial roethodscatharties or laxa
tives. Humphreys’ Specific No. 10,
gutekena aud corrects the digestive
powere with the aid of such means,
and prominent phrsiclans T5er.ni it a
necessary adjunct ot the sick Foom.
An important invention has been
made in the adaptation of magnetic
electricity to the prevention of the slip
ping of car wheels. The use of it is
said to increase the hauling power of
an engine many percent.
IlrzeLfalti Surprise.
“Wal, Hiram, if this don’t beat all!
The n!d way for doctors was ‘kill er
cure,* but here I’ve found a piece in
ed In Montana, which contained the
bone? cf hundreds cf animals that had
fallen into it and were naable to es-
UU1C, UU. iicic x *o xuuuu a _
tbi3 here newspaper where a doctor of- The single passenger sis
sera ‘cash er cure.’ It’s fer catarrh I I and his legs and fe*tare l
wish we had it—I’d like to try him! g * oaJ lc h.
Jest listen, Hiram! ‘The proprietors _L
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh remedy offer a - a Friei
reward of $500 tor any case of caurrh r . „, . _ * - ..
■vbxcb ther cacnot core.’ Thst bos:;
0.11 lotteries hollow! The mediciue
costs 50 cents—voor cstar.h i; cored. fot>id j-»t roclvs. f
eryoo get *500! Where's mv hat! f“--
I-n> goins right orcr to neighbor .'.V' G
Brown’s to show him. 1 never went- ~ ev * . u , „ - r .;
ctl to set Within ten foot of him before.
but if it is the cure of his catarrh. I
zuess I can .tend it euc’t.” Sold by ; ''
For ye.irs the editor of t'r.c Biirlinz-
ton .laoctioo, {llo. ) P.is r . Ii« been
subj *t to cramp eol'o; *r fl:5-of i-.d:-
^estloo, which ptoswatwl him for bos-
iness for taro or three days.^For-the
past veer be hs> !>-.n usin? Cftimh- --
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Darrbor i
Eeme : v who none oec.-ion required.
;• i : z. e it it ny
;T; '■ ;; .-l i‘b by f.
br-t > o i;y, a•. i r-
wh*» hive ^xpjrie.iceJ
Kcch has written to a
‘hyslcian that he will not;
ribe Ins improved tuber-.
c& aritl pnee-: on auj,’ k. , ; w
[\ chance of doubt In his clinies.
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