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¢0N.~TANTLY ON
’V: e g e t a’b ie s
Ou~ ~gon runs thvoog
Xueahforan herLarpThere is nothing dingy or forbidding about OAK HALL
this Fall. The personal attention of Mr. Wa~maker lurebrightened up everything about the place, and the YaH buyerswith a
GP,~ND S~ND-OFF 1$700,000 +in ++Clothing ~md Cloths il under the broad
roof, and
.show~ that the people haYc di~covet~, that
.0ak Hall is "Home,?attd that, alter all, jt i+ l~t to
~NARI’8ave. LI.
she did itHtmath to,
followed’ him
PAUMN~he be a Buther
~8~/tlt mmlove~a labOr loet. H~rfl~t2 fmm the Deetof~ee
out
rould
did not
her
t
womenfor human, I
i pleumm in tormenting, or level in thei intlietion’of ~ek~,~ms, injury and ’mi~or.
Ail’m~e ~ t~ei~ business to
demrmolatry.~ Mew andwomanthose edu-
wharf, and thenswim in shore, to’theunder .uti~X,’ goti ,reed and’enough toLwalk ~d~&t~I felVfer the bottomed it.didn’t the demon hoet~aomethlag held; " ’ thing is, that the power wielded t
In dh inslamt I knew What had hap- tain areh-~emons over ’men, andThem wtma’ m~l-~ow lying: gods, is anpposed~to have be#m e#
tm,l I had got bythe praetiee of religious andrefiat thing, It is said of the demon Barana thet’~l~rl~kn0W I-’ severe am~terities in a forest
" " M;, ........ in th~mids~the- ttr# he
Sow. I It:led obtained from t~’o god Brahm~greater than those
side of.it, way, themselves.but my hands, whieh I held up, still is that the pettytouehod believed tobottom, If is
ordeath
think ~ and outthink of eerem~ies, hein lees than a 8oott would be oomes an unquiet, misohiev~)ushead of tBe4dalm,: ,My~mother ~ little ~ z~aming about in a resfle~ ma~Hola~’~--’#dhFibsn’tq~liwhi/tmythoughte malevolent proclivities. And a curiouswere then. They were dresdiuL But notion prevails .in some parts of Indiaiuat ks I was thinking oi Helen and that thcJ~etter the man the more mis-mother, I saw through the water some ehievous will hiswhite thing~,.notJar b~o~tm.e., Ilmew a~o taken to allayby their !anita mat the# Wore a boylele . ~ "
staggered tower~l them, trod in dies, the man himself maymoment battle wefit out of tinct, but his evil nature never dies
and my he~ qith l~lf m~, body eam~ up oven criminal beoomes, ag itinto the air. " aml demonized. There
What a breath I drew I But I felt so thisf-d~mons, desalt-weak and £haky that I had, to take hold m. an infl-of tile aide O~ the ~mow. and 8ta~d there ) all th~ digoa-
fox" a while before I waded ashore. The is heir to are’boy who was standing best(Is mo was and converted intoRectus. He did not have that There are small-pox-demonn, cholerathen, demons and demons of various forms of
’̄ Itwater So
"Herd naos~ Icould got my breath, should thiokso. Why, I.~,m, o near befog drowned r’
"Ia that so ~ ~ mid he, "I didn’t knowthat. I saw, yougo dow~, emd h,been watching for you to eomd up.I didn’t o, xpeet you to eomotile S~OW. ’ ’ .
How glad I was thlt he had been~tanding there watehing for mo to comeapt If he had not been there, or if hislegs had been green or the color of thowater, I belteW~I should have drowned.¯ L...~rank R. Stookton, in ~S~. NLcholas
The ~lmes That Try Man’. No,!l.When he pope the question. ,Wheal he ~ ,toms it. night, finds a
a heuse fall of bompa/~y, and hla’wi/ebli~fnlly ignorant of the fast that dinneri, not ~e~dy. ’ . , ,,
When he dive. ,lawn hlto the Imttnmnl hie trunk, Jork. out what he sup-1)~mea IS a cleau pair of ~,!ka, but flJ!d.only an old table-napkin, with four whitenooktit~, put away for uezt summer.
When he buys a newpalr of sh,ma and,tlsoovors two blg nails stickiag up in theht.o]~.
covert that he h~left l!m peeketb’dokat hoX~d~hlpdd t~0u~era.
,rod l~m,la nqnare in the arms of a man~vho holds Ida I. 0. U.
When he writee to his best girl andhas to walt two wooka for a reply,
When hash ia plsood hofore him five.~0ee~ti~’e moruiogs at hla boardin8-hesse.
When, after waiting tn a barber.Mtopfor an hot!r, aud hmring th@woloomo~ord " u~at," he eoea a lltth, ftlllow.l~oot up fn)m behind a i)apor mltl elideiato thn ehair l|ke t atrc~ of gretu~.deleetricity.
When l~,~/~etWM~J~’, to ~lk~$)~l he,loe.n’t.
When ho Imki~s ]!Is hoa~l through hi.lamt ~ema 4&lrt i~L llntla.lto bltttun #I~behind. ,’ . ..,I . . ,,
When in hi~ dreams.he ls.tandiugul)on the verge of a. preclpk~e, and l~bt¯ ~’if,~ I~O~lt[t~tlly rt~miladsllinl that he tall’t,but that [I0 [14 jorltiug llcr " l~angod’
typhus and jnnglO fevcr.storms, drouth and idevil army.
v (by
as theblight-demon, from the growing crops.--~onh,~porary ~cvtcw, ’,
A Goed B0y R0warded,A good boy .of twelve’, having a tear
in his cye and a lump in his throat,ahicd in wry qnietly and i~formedBijM~ that he h,~l a eomponition to writefor school, but no one would lent] hima he]lfi.g hand. His fatlier hadn’t time,his mothcr was Mok, and his big ~sisterooulda’t even writ’~ a love-letter.
A composition, on Machinery, i~it 1" observed BiJah an he reached forhis pc!,. "My ~ou, I’ve writlmt mil-lhHttt of t~!mpo, itlou~, and ]’11 help ~ouotfl, ,wllh tl~0 gr~!atc~t o1’, ploa~ur.,will’,!~l~ bahia :,’’ ! ". ,’; ’rd~
el,, ’ ’Ihere era ~evoral kinds of mnohi-nory, ono of whtoh laa wind-mill. If itwasn’t for the wind-mill the world wouldnoon return to barbarism.’ A boot.jaek cannot b0 olttmod~as maohlnery, b~ll~b ~t ha~ no el~0-valv0.The tmmo ~au be said bf an extension~tblo..~m~Ul~,mi 81~tteet inventio,’,sn m~l£ery’~a#~e-e]~med the engine,k>eomotive, saw-mill, eider-press, buck.
in
-who :wM
.nmeh of the
She ie
e~e there’°dee in nidden
men
’r(NM)~. ’
8outhern states.
of the Balti-railroad
ing oftot~ ro~enue~of the rosd atinereaee over last year ofpon~s were )~4,524,~4t.98--a decrease of 2.9per cent. over Ja~t’ year, , "
The mlLTor~f. New 0Hearts, in ~ m~t
and
~ears; metatime ptyinIThe Howard amsoctation of New Orleane ap-
peak for $S0,000 to pay off outatendlnlg in-debtne~ contracted during the ptevtlenee oftho fever.
A dl~Unot ahook of earthquakeenced along tho MlaMsaippi vallcy.reported. ~
Benalor Gordon has been re.elected by theGoorgi~ legi.lature.
While a murder trial w~ in p,~gre~ in] ~llanal ~] ~, Ind., Wvi’~e~ T4te and WBliam’,)ve~l~ :t prominent men;’qttan~led tn the,,,urine ,, ov~ .b ’u~..~.: ~0,,
~ate east XaOVO twto~ xatauy... . ~ ,The Jury in thence of the United 8tatea
against eerr*tn importel~ in Bal~tmore, tn whiehit was eltlmed that Demm augtrS were artt-flclally ~lor~d. for the ~?m~, .mot endl~ tJaoimymont ot autlee,--anu wmon exalted 0ousts-arabia intere.t tmo.g de~ler~---de~lded thttth~:su6ars were tmiort~, but’, declared thefrUef in the non-complieity of the importers.
’ shot himselfan
8~otde. WhUo d’tending his wounded he fttntedfrom excitement andQa the covering, WIthe father to a erldp.
Tho twelfth tnnual aenion of tho NationalGrange, pttrens of husbandry, wu held atIUohmoud, Ya., repreeentatiou~ from twenty-five IStat~ being in Mtmultnm. ]0oflioert show the order t,eonditlour~cel~lowin ~bby Governor Ho~liday , ]¯ The qulot little vjllage of t4ulliwu, Iudism~,¯ ~te boelt the ~toeno of a tmal mi,,e d[~ttter bywhtoh about twelve meu were killed and many
,, ,
~m
m=ts ~,llt’ Its, . tlw Dmo. i Dem~.~omLu7 !%.omlo dim-i~-~:!
q. ],,.,7 ~r~~!.~, a~o=, "-was ld~ u~’M tim ~ et tlmin-
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hal
.mldm
ifjahyot the m~as Ksmu mad Rhode
t ~orth ~m~iim~ om o~ twolk,m~ m el~ed to
8t~lyinl the aieetleee in am honeet Umet beeeato eplmmat teth) D Inoerdl l~n that elm eolbl 8seth wU1 bo ~u ~mmat ~f
tie
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*h. rli.oa.ky ou~ punic m~,,nt., enmZ.
ale the~e evt-ta, ,-because of th~ I~,.~ ~, th.~m b~ theIm~, #~d th.~m~h oZ o~ the~zin the way xmw by them, and even afterseventeen y~of unb ,l~kea Rep~zbUmmt~te, with not one d0tlar lost where teawee ltolen under Demoeratio. rule, the
tl~ l~-.ee~tto rebemon, l~ i, no~ toomwh te ,.y t~. for thh ~ valuesm lnermmd uamtandly, more than
half, mat efeoene m~t d~eue w.,-~Minal~i ~ ~r thht t’ea~n and nooth-¯ r s the debtor e htm must suffer in nol be.lag able tommt,theu~ ob:tStdeeM,
Ipdowu to hopele~ nuu. t~ueh ~s t~e
It’ ~ d~mm~at
It mmve to
.... ; ’-’7 ~ ~ / ¯.L:
mt ea ~tm.¯
lurer’ruStle of Imuh ,r virtue of an ord~ of the ~ of ~asa.
a e~t~ t F. ~lohm rkl s et tlslo
~e~ Pnbllethe ~ bur OitT, ~ew Jer~y, ou
~,, d,- lendn~y, 81m.e 1rUm da~V of
TW0 O’CLOCK in the ~em~m
tot esdd Ion ~nod the vtrdk’t. Tltoy nay be aul-t0d mat tim~ ~ tmvs the 8o114 8seth t~
[ theirof the Wmtm~ at,tee.
ii:
~mscy for ouch polltle0d oa-q ~.ll ~’"’ ~ It ; If not,
thq~re~req~t.tv ~s ~.r~ crest te l~hTemue’s ~1~. ¯
dkemmo ef timremitee~hatluh~IEkm- adb tl~ a~n ma whto~ the p~ety took m~-~.arome ~ : Izmt::~ wll t ¯ s~ ,-li,~ .n,~, .d ws .¯la. m._i~l]y al~r~klatu tba ladllmttlon with whleh ~ : Itsmm~ etlm~llke time wtdek tim people ~mom~h.~ m~sy ootomper~e r*L~y to
tim d~ of tim ~ine/ansti ~mlmr that tim ~ oth~"4nkmadlh~w~ It 1~1~ I~ lllr~.tlll~ 11n~l ~ muatau a whoisnppert ~e Ohio hi¯lithanaiomsll[soldUtll~nlpolt~o tim I/el hies, wbkhhu.aimuly brm~ht ~ mm~h ud nltenu’l I~Mtilaloll~0(lllitldl~lldtMDeltlik.
dllmdlrltilol it. BIitlt~lm lot aiole ~ Ii~._.~ ~d~! lmm ~t ~11~1 .~ ~1 eta~11 IBiIs admlmmml~ llq~iiem~. A-otborsad peth~ nm~ Im
~,llldMllall~lllmllltl:l~y ~ II~ ~Itin6salN~’~hOl~IImr flell~g tluL~ the ,w..Im~ted~, *Mew llu~uh..,...;..;.-.~ Gtoa~u ]t~,z~r. ~ Dmmdlt, Immmas w,~:mtral~ "m n~ e~e Omm~e, ~, mat the Xu~...--. .................;.....Joa~’Z~.S,---~.
! d’,mbmtl~ of tho selid 8oath in u riced p~ll ’/be Drama,. .................. Wna~ta Wnmm.
iPhhed our end so far u-we makl. And ~ vent the rudiz~tion ¯f wider, the moot a~lia ~t~z um,WmmLY TitnUNS!o~dbrtsmbo pulforth. We want 811 bq~bdlysdaq~d ~cha~nroddm to lookmatut of ~ tlmrquutlas purely in todd ~ too ~r rmmbloed.:sa4 ~t llud,, wltheat al~.
for remotein¢ themn~voe to think ef wbat-~Ute*t eem~lhtnot te be, l~rem nmhh a Imtndpolat they ~mm¯ at but mu ~at m.eaw or later ¯ mildpnd¯eM n)blld North, and b N¯rth wnmmeall the old frm shmoe and the toe.atm~eae turbo Un|oa. We bare ¯o mm~the metb~ in whieh the I)~tooratisinRuuth ~lrolina hue Imeu wnd¯otod Ju~made theussade ¯pea thli~mds of KepeblJeaavote~ in the Nort~ It Cannot be au~l~ UNIt ]tWU mlempr~uted. The lute spslmre slinkycoplrd from the Cbarlestoe ~e0e~ amd Cmwl~,a I)emoer~tie journal, the roporth of ira: ~.p0udoaii~-~o had aee0mpaaled the l)~oecm~
! ie eamvueoers through the State, and laid them: before their readers. ~hern was no word ofComment neeeulnry. The plain, ¯avsrnhbednarrative told uplisltly enough bow it hap-peas that Wade Bamptha b sleeted Governer.of He¯an C~olina without opposition, and theentire ConKrereloaal deisgslioo b Democrat,s.The Dem,~crat~ h~v~or that vistot~ bythe loss of J voe~’~Kdhitud~’bf Northers andWe~mm votes) and the probable treasfsrnearly 1O0 electorni veto ups- whiehcounted, tithe Kepablieaus. If
othw I= New.York.TIll WilKLT TIIBL’NE
countryh ,mtborl~ has said of it that "The
dcttlssa~ than say other ,~1~,61(r ~ th thb ~tatry." It inyaflta_fl~de~ Its new form (mnlxteenlr todllmL lad laltahlo fol bill Silk hu=gly ix~utar.aadft~larlp, cla ̄ t.Vl~~ thlltofBleCpal~r* of|asCII S~ lqa
It~atfou. lts~ricultunddklqmmaml und r(it/m ~ent ofsa ezpeflsaced NO4 ~tn slwith a sta~ ofmvmd ~ and ¯l q;
eootrllmtm%bmo~ mrefntly ~m ,~tsad it hu ~eys O,e~n eoo~ist~ the buL
the o~ldel
on t~l~;l~ gain and I
meet of tht d.y are ul Dnrl.lStheensalug ymr thet~ may el*.) amongmsay other Imtut~.s: I l.I I~ne PHecnal ~mlna.eenem
Antl.Nuvery Wet’k, by Oliver Johnson
to wit:All those eertaln Lot* or Land mhrets [a the
Towasldp of Galloway in tlm County of Atbm.tie and BUtte of New Je~ey, bounded u fol-lows : Bo~¯lna~ art tim ~mst .eoA’aw.ef Brsm¯nAvsnoot ud Um~hd Street, f, klali l~tnningn.rt~ eMtwsrdly along the southeast aide of~dd Avenue to ¯eoraer common to ~m Lotmambeve~ ~-and Yore- Lot- unlaboredIheea, lu)d oxte0dlug those lu length 0wdepth
the said breadth inw|~h said At-
Iota fl’onting Bremen and Berlin Aveuue~oea.Utiningase~rding to the form plan forty m,known sad dedguted as Farm L~ta namBeradthlrtem ,tad four:an (iS and t4) on the pissof divisieu of Land of t~o t~lo’eSNlt’ Farm’udTown AMoei&tlou, t espy of whisk l~ al~t inthe Clerk’s OMoe cf reid ~ounty of Atitntlo;
s premises conveyed by ~ld Ste.0 ~ld M~ria Lots .by Dand boo~
date Febraary.lfi, A. O., I~6T, aid reeerd-Clerk’s Oleo aforesaid, in Book No.
of Deeds, pNge bY, k~, sad couveyed byIll4 Andre.gLum and Marls. hie wife, to said]~rans Richter, and recorded in Atleatio Countyin Book lqo. 3fi of Deeds, page 144.
Also all them em~in Building Lot~ of Laudand promisor whk ell the bulldiogs sn~q~lthornton, situated i¯ Bf~ il¯rbor City, in theCoe,ty of A u~at~ ena,Stat~ of Nsw Jermy,designated u Love N’os. 8 and 9 it block 1~o.~19, bounded aud dmcrthed at follows: Begin,nlag at a point in the southeast side of Phila-delphia ,~vanue two huud~d eoathwest~ly of
uliz Btmt; thence ruuniug soathwe*t~rlythe said side cf said Avenue eighty feet,
an¯ exte~amg in leuKah or depth eoutueuturlyone hundred sad feet, keeping the
and et rightArena-, to the northwest
he~k |tcoet,oontainiogtwelve theuesad~qearefmt~ and heiog the somepremi~e which Wil-It=.. Ford end William 8ehm~le, trustees ofthe"~loueester Tows end F~n’m Asloelstlon,"
~Deed, Dated Oat. 6, A. D., 1859, sad reoord.in the Clerk’s Omee ~fAtisutio eouuty overs.
said, Oetuber "77. A. D., 18~9, i¯ Book N ofDeads, folio fi36, granted nod oonveyad to thc~ald CharlesHormen, Aud farther, ......
Ales, lot No. 8 in said kiosk No. ~19, bound.u follows’ Begnnnlng at ¯
th- northeast sidc o) Atlantis Avenue,feet southpl~tw,trdly of Phd tdelphla Av-
enue; thence ran.Jog Iout0e&,twerdly alongthe sald sldeof said Avinntlo Avenue fifty feet,
werdly thee hundred end twenty
eiuex ~ snuck, day oi nilCat, the flnm-~sLfaflumof~m Amertoan muzen. Theilmall u[ .tbaA emele cm~elea~ rebellionwhteh ltlmdeath, im ereegat ~ ire~It~ofets~, a~t ©rut,./ beth highsad low. ~e m, mlt of tlm~ mbelUou has’~ued "~ ~~lv~oli employ-meat to ~ the~mad meat and r.tm ootmuT
llt~su uumblenppo~ to eddse bow he-math the fury’of the utonn attcl now lieipowe:le~ exeept to mark tar l~tt of de.dsae~,,mdto be driven by ~e I~ortfl’
the home or.t~tr,(dlUdbood and
eleshae any business toqu.:rqd, but there hl~om for two opitions about It. Two yasr. agoMr. Tilde~’e ~l~S~t5 in South Carolina notifiedhim b~eipher ;elogrem that the 8ta’e hadIrene ILepubJlean, sad it J~hardly credible thatduring the tim6 that lu~ sines olapmd..o m~ayltepublieanJ should bare died, been eouverted,or mov~l away) all iO 8Jve Mr. Ilsmpto¯ ledhh friends the field entirely to themetlyoe.But, es we have reid) the people of the Northa¯,l fleet have bee¯ informed thrne|h Dameerstle ebaa¯eie, of the poeuitar fubion sf ask.mg Hempen ~,eJorlth~s in 8outk @elias.and they bsve re0samd it by ~npmttlag eneDemoeretie ma~cflty after another and doeldingthat. tf they esn help it) the party which ~br-area and eaoouregm sueh offs0ees sl~tast fmdoe and the b~dlot .hall not relp lin expectedrewards.
bulb is the mend of the ~oetloas, and Dm-0anOn will be unwise If they ae not taste warn-
8elnn P~)t 4Lu~nOcc~le~l con.
Gull H..mllton; sadtel from wrltefl of equal nets
¯ TWO PAPERS INQN]I:.The Weekly Tal~n is sow m erm~g~l as to make
two cemlAote e~l ~ep~tte pspom ofei ~ht I~%en ~tch,the nat containing the news mid pc|ilion ; the ~e~ond,thec~rreapoeden¢etl~ctJoe’ poetry, hon~hold depm’t-m~n~, etc. Both ehle~ of the family cen thee en~oy th~the I~l~’r at the ~ time. Derloi the i~tt year rowde~ hitva fooed this S elXq:laliy sth~t~tiYe and scorch-lent h~tture.
. NO RIVAL8 TO fX)MPAItE IT WITH.Both weekly led tleml-Weeil7 TeleuXlare now on-
tJ~ly unlike the correepondl,l imnee from any otherdally ofllm In New.lfmal--whollydtfferent in form andeppesrettce, with bursar ty~,and easy cemlmmble tothe three sod foot dollar rellltem or IllcreffJournnda~The prfo*, however, remal~ m e-r befow thelre M todef~ co~petJtlon ; end the premiume t~o more vaduaPhie and out~tastud tfom loire ever been olfere~ bY other
, o~rq~por.
log elxtoon thousand eq,of the asme premiee, whichtee of the said"(~louce~ter Tow¯ andAelooletion,’, by De~.d, dated ~ovember 18, A.D’ 18116, and recorded in the Clerk’s Omceaforesaid, Doeember I, A. D. 1888, in Book °-7of Dmds, pegs 859, &e. gr rated and oon~yedto the laid Sophie. wife Of Charles, Bermsu,~And in.her,
Also. lot ha, ~ in the salt block 319, bound-ed and desorlhed el follows : Bcginulcg al~o atI point lithe unrlhesst side of Atlantis Ave-nue, one hundrad fse~ southeseterly of AtlaulioAvenue, thence rnan~ng southesltwardly alongthe paid side of said Atlantic Avenue filty feet,sud oltondlcg in lessen or depth northeastward.ly three hundred fat, kooplog the said breadthlu narellel lines, and et tight angles with At-lantis Avenue, eontalning fifteen thoesead
. squau’o feet, and being the same promises whichissue the graves of t]Mk doa~ in the bit- Ingtrem it. The instaneu d tim anreult~ ¯p.
TERJI[~ 0~-~ T~XJ9 ~’NJ~,the said Stephen Colwell, truetoe, aforesaid by
u popular rtlbts in the 8ruth de ¯or lisp D~ dated BepL 14, A. D., IMO, sad Noorded~l~iee8 of their I~y ~ ~ ¯ It¯r- wllh chins the else of Wade H¯mpton’e tr(as aforeseld June I1, A.D.~ 1870, In LIher 38
~lllsk~, th~f ~ I~, tl~lliltOl~ Imph. /n the 0harleltha dhtrist of 8~tth Po.t.ge Fr~ So tAe U.i¢ed ~latee, of Deed, falls t,l &e., granted and eouveyed
g~erap ~ It~lttore to the ,jtMJgi~, tOMollnab far instmloe, file Rep¯hllesae kava airs to the ttbJ Bophis Herman ¯ad ooureyed.t~qumdy d*mow~trat~ th~ they have ¯ ms- DAILY TKIBUIqF;, 17~u- ............................ $10 00 to enid Fence Rlehler by Charles Herman endt;If~I-WEKKL¥ TRtBUNte I year ................... 3 0o&all." Sooty of 1~01 but Jt Is ~n¯~,~ueed that the ¥1re c~,~t,~, 1 year, to see Po.t O~,:e .............. 14 so 8ophle, his wifh by Deed, dated June 17, !~7.~,]Demoofotla da¯dJdato for 0egress has been i Ten coplrs, I yeer, to one Po*t O~ce sod see and reeorded in AIlaatle Couuly, fn Book 44 of
J~[~ ~ou~h ~ Po~U~t~,eleoted by a majority ef 7,04~. Xn the 8elm¯ , ft,. copy ........................................ ~.~ ............ ’~ oo Deeds, pege 478, &o.
, dillrlot of Atal~ms, whets by the lest reaJat~a- WUeWeKLY TIIBUNI )y~r ...... p~ 00 1 year....li4 (30 ]Pc L. VOORIIEE~,
We tl~e J~/~r ~ th¯l ~mdl~ties the R~p¯biJ~¯ majority woe ¯wly 17, co~J~,lyrer2Aeo Special Muller iu Cheo0ery.000p t~ I)eamle~JtlooandJdlMoh~sho~8~q~d ~emme rate. Ad- Deled, Oct. ~th. 187~,neaemlmoi~t, owuldo~ ~CoatlmJe.*l¯thoBIxth Coa|msbeald|s- oeaomelt|n$time, l~mJtbv A.F,R;onya~,f~oll01tor. "l~ud/ee f~ the like of st~ pout- mot of ~labems,.Geaerel 0kalme~l, DmaNm, P.O. erd,r or ia ,~li.wred i*4,er, Addrm ,Imply"
~1~ ~111~ tdl~doD~e; a~ad~ with# gone to UO~gn~l ny am~erJty oroeveral .how. Tall TMIUUNE, Mew.York. Per forCher information In regard to the sb0veSole. addrsse, A, F. Blent"on.rhe Creat P, emlum A,,c,a...tlalolltiellisodemwouldl~lsiilpl,Trlll~ 100,0eehloeh, and~lfi,Md wklthvoUm. Dooe
~the influeuem of the moam~ ~ we ~TbodY beil0vo that Cbolmea* wM ~/fly oboe. WE]~Tglt,tt UNABRID~VD Fitl~ .............
ddJ~aJd h~ve 1018 O( tJalMO Wlt@ e@D fell@ lip The are bit ¯ t~ of ~ inltsae~g~- let yqNtr Th~ Teleunl U~’el~l IO eve yearll’ elngl~to,h., h.w th. v.o, w..,., e. NewdDndox.takol!I~ tht Berthe 114 ];4) ,matter brldsed quarto iq~todll DlcUona~,wbJch r~tatb la all~4h~of~uuttmha~m_ te
mm’yMll]~Idl~ ~IL X~ O11~ D@NO- I I~oh,¢,,, t.,r |t3. T,eaeer p~., prubably the ~t.
¯ Thoo~n4 or them htt~t Dlotlunar/m w~re dhtlritmted,solid more ~ ~ ~ ~ k¯v¯ 81de ¯ lad not on dnlle ~bscdber comelalned tfott hn WM
impnmlea oa the vet0n et t~ No~ ;h, ,.m*tba~l with ha. t, rmJuW, Wa t.-ro ~t I.~ eu~eed-’ odinroeewle|theeery fswnd~o eontr~ct with the
I~J ~ Do~OOrM0 II~ ~ MI~I ItlMd ~1. ~ Imbildume (which aloae eNbled ee to ol~or thisl~, ~ It b Olanl M mllihL Tile way eificmt premiums, uql April I, iuTg, Tlho potdtsh-4pebilen votws leek at it is tt~tl m~ polly/dr ~ lolit It .at,rod lmyolul Umt t/ms.Itmefll 0m~oh~the Beak m wetimroforearllnadltoovadltho~tolm el’ tim eagw/dk~r¯ag ~_ _II~inlg OIUoe¯O
it ones. nlul tos4vtm Ihelr frl~’t’and II~ihbe~ ofthenpl)ortc~a|t~. Wo meeta~dieI the terms uflhe
~ P0 Idd[l~a¯] JlII~aJ~0 elSr, ~llbyasr, ¯ lJlth m bll~le twore t le Ill 8oqmgllta~t lopro- We ~dll awed Wd~t~"s t;eehfldl~ Pictorial
b¯tthta ehta4 of voMrs, e¯d DJetJoem’y(editlene(10"/g),boundiuehee;
m doeamd ben edlthm, sdl &l~ft t~lt~y one
ysim’ eebeCrll.
wu~ t~ nmumam elsotiom, tludrm~r Um ipm~al rmu~ la ladedtenlmmiata mm~t~tW~t~st ¢B~al~ma Ninth and Wmt, ~ml~=ll,ml~twoBtat~of ladt~ aml 0~.
la m~r/ett~r N~ Bd Wmt.
dllMullm m of the ~lOUil/I ~’ itnla~Imlet~l~bltsq~d¯dmtht, Iteml,Mt~Oetohe~dNo, mab~mttm~tlmt eotbet**tnqmml~nlmmadtba, t~b een.mlswar~, y of tits wary oh~t att~M~ didst etadhd~lmllal~0tlmRopuldinansevo~. ,,l...~
eaalde lhin to eket ̄ Pmel&mt hl 18~e
114--md~ tim ~ ~tmdml imm~ th~!dnmlp#ml mmud msrek of that l~t~. ant st the ,dude 3. ~ ,m,U.’Mmm haw bsm m~sht ~ smq~du. ~ m ~ ~ IPmMmthd dee without¯ $ dl Md/timsl vote ft~m the )1~~lSm ~mdmm dmt all ¯ ~ t, mul dr, IIIM lath oe
Ill J~B~IItI¯tlU~ ~ al~l he ~ ¯pmdodtl Is 10~ of saw 80,00~md .i to ~,~ lU~r h ¯ .m~ k~ oo~lctinl
Tbe~’mI-Weekl/rTeleu’Ns.
The D~lly
~n,I Illmreleeee~l~wmlal oee~ udh,r~. We amnot nlske It~m14sm~Ul~ml, asdto evil ,,e~01em eorr~pond*w’~ge llve IDUee Uml ~ dlclhpOally IIII 0lily I1~ ~nt oaalert ~ with Ib ~e I~m. It J~ not of-fq~pd, lmdlq, lmy MIv~itlteu~’m. Io 1~i~4t~l remltlle8~W ohtto ot iwael~r eluh IIl~k ue du, houswr, makethe ~blle~ liberal ~ ofPM~Ni U MS TO WltiKI~i~IglD/DINtl Ibt~AL OIAJM&IPer ¯ 0Sub ef 5 ~lta,--A .y five Tel m,e S N.vele.
/or o CJab el |0 ~b eekJiu, { II Wee(| 04mh o~i TI II~eoe| "l’lte Ibtl*t/~.k¯ ~ ur u~e ,etr,t wm[ HIb~ il r, ’;:~llefII’vt a (~eb uf ~O Weeklies, ( lilies61Rr,’O,H| y,%,"~ i K.ew ,,f l’~*,-h,l[( {tl~mhe*re’.,’
I am prepared to f.rnbb st rNsonsble pliers.l¯ city etyles, all klods of Burial C~kete, Unf~Are, Bhrnsds, An.
WlIJ madte aram8ements, sad take ehsrge off0merjds, when desired,
Al~o stn[t’ed furnhurs aud 10unites rrooveredOrders loft et H. T. Pressey’s chop, or my,
koom, or by mail
, O. !~ Moore.llulmonlon, H. J. Oct. ,th, 1’?~.
BIOKFORDE & WYATT,Iteps|rem of, mul De¯|ers in all kJ¯ds of
Sev, ring ~d~aehine~had
ATT AO :]HI: 3N~ I=INTB.
~.:: ..:~....
~llq~e po~ cmL ft~t Sal, ~ .Dim ¯ r, 4
-am _mmmomT~mo~,~l. -
Wstehes, 0wd w,, ’ Silver & Pl ted W re/
00: _._ :
Roger. 3~ JB t-o:~ o[ebt’w.¯ t~l. Ptac,’d[ W’~re.
No.Oak qorth 8eeontdt Btreet.PIIIL&DI~LPHt~...
Mr.Willlams ha* moved to the Ba,torfleldhouse, cppustt~ Dr, Pelter, wt~erc he will p~,tusatiety at the re,lu0nd pries of sernuty.fi~e ere.per doscn, if brou.g~t Io the houo.
D.. o, ocr .. IfU. J.eomulted .t:his oaa~. 1903 oalllS 8trect.
on .tat Chroole I~ -U.ttar~t~ I/ervout
D~ot tho BIocd~Byomis, eve t~I~tUlM. I~lee and
f th~ heave. The treat-meat is b|Oo~l~t, p*lnie~ anJ mccmefal. 3". t y.
D, W. JOHP~’,~ION~o
3~3 AaCn s~e).av,pH[L~DELPlT[A, PA.
CANVASSER~ and AOIeN]~8 do well withthem good.,
E. R.0.RUREKA RB~ OIL (,’* ~,r~y deyree, h/!l.h~.r
/~ret~et t~an the (~tn rcqu{re*), e~a bo bur~od InLA311" where the shim ~e7 berner is ¯sod :
r.rpl~d~., u¯del f0lffRnre 91"100.
~M’EXOLUS[VI~ COUNTY RIGHT8 forsale by I’. J. FITZ,JEK&LD, ~ole ~.rop. andManu’f., 10S A 105 N. Fourlh Bt.) Flltla.
Al~o WI1OI, I~tAI,II DEALI,~K IN itg&D 1,1(;111’.I~)AI,OIt, and I~Ul~[Ntt YLU[~.
N. U. A larK~ auortmeltt of Iste~t ,,ty/~ of CItA~-DgLIEILq. llltACKErtt, BIt0~Zg I.&MPa, I~U~ -Kk.q, ~e., el,., (~eml~tl)’ oe heed. 34-GmO.
Tl[t~ CAPXTAL CZTY
COMM ,RCIAL 0LLE .T)lnP~tAOrlcALTeAl~l~t] ~,’UOO~ r(llt ]]t~ll.~r.eq,
~0 & ~12 mast Btoto dtr~t, q~re¯ton) N. ]’~tTAItLI|KCD ’r~ll~l: ¯ ~’1 ka4.
[~TUDKNT~I ILEd’EtVEt) &~’ ANY TI~fE.
W, B. ALLIN, I~dsrllml ; A. J. RIDea~ M,lllo~e Mott-Nler ; l’r~f. Tu0~ J, at’towhee, l~nmse ; Jod~n R, N.WooDlr l’r~ l,e~tllrer on ~llllmert ~tl Law,
FUr t~tlaludtte ¢et~Utlnleli f.II I~trlh ,list% eddre~RID£11 t A I.I,YN,/’rvt,rlelom,
e
Contractor and Budder,Mnt~uf~torer ee~ D sal.r |e
II0~1, ~b, llllnd,.
nh01tter~, Mosldlost, W/u tew.Fra~u~l,IIl~’tol~. L~tlth’e tdtalr ItaLIIng, ll~llu, I,;~ e,~d N.wet
I’u~t~. Lieu, O~lriusd I’J~et~r, I.eld
Parties heoJeg SIW|SI Maehleee out of re- PtMle0’, I’lMterluil It~Ir~ t%m.~t,pelt’) will fled JftathoJr savsuLaq~ to give uS ¯ Ilrlck,. lull41tll t~tot#, "nail. Having bM t8 y, are’ ezpetlen~o tn re*pelrJcg all kind8 ef masklaes, we feel eoul~dect he,. ac..
ibm aU worh ish Is ,4r ehargw wil~ reeelve the 81:It.Dt~t~ i.UMltMlt OF ALl, KI ~D~ ~’uN~TANT-belt stteatinL I.Y O.~ ll.tNtp
I All mders mat by Postemee prem pIJySt th~dsd to.
¯ ,oz~o~, w,,TT Cedar ShinglesAtlsalta Avenue, abate (.’i~y ilalh st the I.we, t lerk.t relet.
U~le~l~,~ot.r~t.r .... illllllldllrd Crallmrrjv er¯le¯ illll"~;h~l?’ ,~.~ Pe, lamndred.~pyeL I[l~ll~d~ Wedoitt h.mobs the ledutrt’~ee.Its~l. WeUl~t, lmfeal4|lldewaatml~m-jwkeretawslk I
411r ~lrdert bY m&~ wJ~l r~"’’P"eml’l "~teevh’s’~hr K J(l~* JO tha tlWt ~NI|II IMIISl ted lefWi b.Addmm TIrOl ¯ 0tll.~ AoglNm. Mtl.e, I
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s mat u~yat~e t~Ir. tl~ oe~.
Im~.to thmeselvm, t~l "to the tow~.
w~l, roo~m.ed.tlut/ft of-B,
b.
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The New TriPle INemldl
lee DeUm. ~ l~tne.
Ith-
.o¯ . a°%
of the
.. Ward inq~fired if his lee.illustrations
The young lady went out to seek* him,and femnd himat-hin~oom dead-drunk.
th,
43~Iit
well timed., on the
But this ¯ iusiof. "elitfle fa~m.weLl,~
No fruit is so l~lump and plummy asthe It ass t beautiful
ton
said¯ Griswold.
. "~ll-d0 itt :~ ~said Griswoldand kbe4~argam,~ made. ". ;
i Upon the~sht: of the perfo rman~Ward called Smith and~ the attaenos ox
.them ofgave,
,tbe perpetuates,eerith,, the admonition that.ha
~to:even make the lesat.at~
at
of :ther~At. eve~lips a-sob
beautiful
the kitthe
’ to whi0hever of the three would
hrsket.have hell and one theo/tall hal4
threeket. rrow mauyin it F’ The first
rsndomgnem of "No," ealt~tiLe bewildering betu~, if therewe~8 ammore,more aided toss
forty-five. Nsroyal read~,.rsekoner ; "but if there
’a third ns more,-halfmorstart~ now, there wouldas many more thanare now le,., than the: I ~,hb~at~third kuldeclaredbe
from
set on a ixtedallion.shapad space on oneb| ’the 0ut~r k~iekL ~he ends of therivet tb~t held the sticks together werealso of dla~onde;. ~he price~,pf the en-tire fan when completed amounted to:~1,~00.’ The nubSe~ of M. de Beau-moat’s painting w~ thebeaeh at Dieppeduring the last oentuvg, au enin~t~and Wattsau-like.;seene,#rowded withfigures and too delicate and fine a workof a~to beearried .ms a .one would
if he would allow possesses a fan painted by Louis Lenoir,whereof the pasting alone cost ~,000.
demanded the entire performance. ’--minntee was passed in A Race with tits Flames.
t: thegeneral and L. A,auditorb: about stale jokes and the.recent prairie fire.
pieture~,’un~il Griswold an unburned strip, they came close tothe ~ine of the fire, which extendedmiles northwest and southwest, and was
to the torture of lecturing slowly northeastward. When.to’sh’eh’h~ du~ienno. Within twenty rods o!
, ~nc~eased andtoward the
least and. from the west,flames direetI~ upon. them.
i five minutes beforb ~ h~less fire, to hct erased Wlt~ o~i~an ~, w~ now xeont’Jnuo~i’ ~I~’ bften ~en or fifteen
:feet h/gh..and .s0~t/mes twent~ feetaorea~..It ro~like ball a dozen pac-kager trains at~full,̄from the wagon snd
;one page a, feet uare when a Whirl-Wd|ten ton folio came llneehid write~," ~ys Their
mind,he writes rapid. ’ ’’ the writer’s
A man must some hlgheretanysronnd. Thetur~ over half n library to write one l~oniee understood that game and went
~[~ ~nic ~ ~o~. r~adily. It was all done in lesh time
t~en the telling. The very cause of~ro: "]~ ,r r/nmd ~gerwnnat ht~ the meansgalloping over the hillls, or wan- ’J~ne whirlwind,.which was
shades of de,of wind.
of print were ahead and provenle~l.fire fron~ spreading, and now that ill
tr~ltJh I" ~q~ the !’ ~paus0d’it Rave a chance t~ cross iu
the ground whore the ~r~swithin ten minutes of the
of~ danger they were
went over tandown the river bottom
ten ~dtl~tter was ecru e bluffs, a eolumn of
yearn ~Baxter wrote and overy volumM, t.f?,~ ’~ttlt."To take more pains ~ .._
Winter c~O~one must remark
last ~ix inwas left un- the nt~
.’a~d w~ats
xpd Plautus, whoi Jr to the world.... Ja~ll~e~enee ~’eold;’lmt" that|
.’ ~o~e~,~d .~o, ~ oxtmw~ efwho have book through
ot,~l~ x~tount ahas in.
authors anda I think I
anotherfeet half the.
and rmervo a tsterling x~ ~ J~t~ V~
",)n.s moder~t4~ and favor-.." sec~)r,lieg to the erablo l,etwt~m at,
Time~, the ,! with the nu,lertaker’s beeide,-
THE :.LI.C HT RUNNINC
APONIFIER
MADB lit ~JSllFeazmylvea~ malt Mtnu~£ Co.,
..... r~u,~p~!:e.nm.
Rare Ohanoo for Ladies & GentslllO.O00 Wanted to Oanvass for
~I~Y LOVELL: ^Tm~[uuct 8TO~.(5 lllustrtttous: Full.Paso Fr0ntiepiece.)
Illg~’ Commended by H[RAL~, ~ATCNMAN, FOST.C~MIST[AN Ill8 srEIL DOSTO|; and~ariou| 0thor|Irtt.~lluss papers Shrough0ut the coanUy,"Mr ArllOId II well known as a writer of gOOdbookie-books of et~rllngWorth."- |OSTOl rOSl..
FILE[ FIIOM ALL e(OTtILlttlSM.Xuslin.bound. gilt.baek.$lO0; Paper¯ 80 eta.¯ AL[L S. AILllOt|. INBLIS~[II,VALLt~PtLLS,~.I.
e
T~RM~ t
Three D0Uar~ per Annum,or Twenty.five Ceali ’per Single Number.
TI.e Mxsazlno m~ b~ erderedlhr0u~h imr nookl~t~er N~w~d~t ler.. W~n~nt dl,~etlyfrcm thoO~¢ut, tlm ~mee~be pre~Jd br Ihs Publt~her. "
Frank Lesli0’s Publishing House,53, 55 and 57 Park Place,
NEW YORK,
Gentle.Women
Who want glossy~ ~uxurlantand wavy tt’~ses of nbwndant,beltttttful Ilair niust useLYON’S KATHAIRON. Thiselegallt, clle.q, artlcle~ alwaysmltlle~4 |,ht3 lllih’,grow freldyand i’.sl, koel)~’i ~ from fallhlgotll, arl’es{a ttud t.ari, s gl’~y-nes.q, rt;mo,es thl~ldrull’ midItching, makes tile ]lairstrong, giving it a ©urli.gtende.cy and keeping It Inany desircd position. Beau- "tiful, healthy llulr is the sureresult of IisingrKsthah~ll.
: t
0
,̄ A/tot.planting, the
ifis ~ to
leaves, e~ other
~d ~esd Mm~h20, .a~ thebulbe "comeas hM
of
or ~ ~uburban
but ~iving-ua -the-future iflowers. They need Little room, .littleears. little expense, and repay the littletrouble expended upon them meat grate.
fully. Who would be without n bed of~em~
The those bulbs occupy can be
~̄o the Unit~.StsteadeprecatethlS
lanes, bro~ e~ ’Me,awhile the
anY Franeh ~ion.for i can bet
¯ .. v eampsign,.was sentawayto to -be agmn m su- To ~iberis. whence he, esesped, andtuns. are ~ame to this country. The’Son was
ecru on tree plafns of the far WeSt andpie to take this trouble early besamea hunter, rangJngins m~h of thethem. It is worth mentioning * that the of ~ame everY,an immense ter~ )ry. "Slight mid"crocus, tulip end snowdrop may be left Deau’ous to see’the: world, he we ; to remed’y ;several years, without lifting the bulbs, sea ; was wrested off ,Formosa. and 81vo.suroin the same bed, and I have seen ere- badly treated by l the natives of that almostimmedlate~. " ;
~ r:"--*" ~." .’.euseathriveinthe.sed.of a lawn, flow- island..An English. eaptalu nd ~oed .~I]IW- ~ ..... ’ ’.,:enng among the grMs for years in sue- him to visit Singapore, where he got. Tl~O~lebmted ....cession. The flowers grown time. how- hi~ en~gement, IJis price being ~50 per ¯ : .~YI~"ever, are rather in[erior.--~’Lo~i~f, ~n hoaJ for tigers.. D’Harnaneourt is asv. " Weed T~.~uSAr,~riomt O~l~iva~or. ’ ing money to go to Algeria, where he
& (~lutltter os’t~tlolp~, will be under French ~z 1~o~.’.~I~a~; Oom,~n, :Now York, Bo~tmi, t~! G~i~., where he can k,ll .............-. TI~o pain c~nsed by tlio- ,tin,-of a , " " i
la~ o m~ ~ he covets the f~p t r idlest " the it of n certain [ . ~. More thin .80:000 0~net o~ Ptr~r~tnn
amount~of acid poison Injected into the [ anu is des/reus to rival Girard.
/re.uow ~o~a m me U~te~l_BttN~- .ye~/y. The
blood. The first thlng to be done/s to [ ~eamr~rie~Canb~trnleo~id to be not only ~st a~=~ nm~.. n, ~& Rva~l!n, whonave tuen highest ~ at.~..world’s expo-press the tube of a small key firmly on I ; , and has had many s ition? for: .twel~ ~am, .t~d are. the oidy
" ¯ de erats encounters, from which odthe wouu~, mowng the key from sl~e to [. ~P . . . " gO ~merloau magere WhO nave taxon eueh at any.aida_t~faeiht~te_tli~ex-ulalonp .....of the’i zuc~ alone has deHve~d him. He is i~. T e il~ao’~sUn-t~ and its itc00m-an-in-~, y g ~eon. ,- i- - | ehned to intemperluos also, and it is d v~ /~tn~m
.... not unlikely that a me ts or will ere¯ ho etlng, ff left m the wound should " 0 "g "’ 1 ....... In d ,lira ant.~ .... fu |’- e-trso~ otherwise ;t .;|, ong hunt him wxth fatal success ’ and s,Q extema
diphtheria~reatly increase th0 local irritation. ~fv~21m, the trohb~oof n jo~m.ey to troubles’].’he I~ison of stings being ~eid. common ¯ ~ _eeneo points to the alkaliee as the papermeans of onto. Among the meet e~flyprocured remedies may be mentionedn~ft soap, liquor of ammonia, spirits ofhartehuro, smelling salts, washing soda,quick.lime made into a paste with waterlime-water, the juice of an onion, to’-Ibseeo ju/ee, shewed tobacco, brnised~dock leaves, tomato, ]nice, wood asllea,tobacco ash and earbenato of ’soda. Ifthe sting be severe, rest and coolnessshould be added to tl~e other remedies,more especially in the ease of nervousanb~eets. Noth/ug is so apt to m~k0 thepoison ~ctive as heat, and nothing favorsits activity lees than enid. Let the bodybe kept cool and, at rest~ and the activity"
. rof the poisou will be reduced to a mira.mum. Any active exertion ~hereby thecirculation is quickened will increaseboth patu and ,welling. If the swellingbe s~wre the part may be rubbed withsweet oil, or a drop or two of laudanum.Btinge in the eye, e,r, mouth or throat,sometimas |eadto sorione oonsoonenees.in euoh e~os raedioal luiviee ° shollklalways be sought, as soon as poahible,
l~[em Far4be Or~kard mind ~lardeu.
Words o~ Wisdom.Man is more th~ oonstitutions.
In many portious of the oouutry therehas beau su0h su oxoe~so| rain that ar-tificialwatcrtng ha,. not suggestsd it-self. The summer of lset yeUe, a~ well
: antheone Just ~ta. t,l~aving been un., usually moiet~ there is t-he greats/.’probability this the eo~in8 one will be’ d~y, There a~e few looaUti~ that donot have their years o~ drouth, endwhen the f~clliti~ are at hand thereshould always Im provi,lon for irr/ga-tton. It may be that watering willreally neede,|but~onos in three or five
The greatent pleasure of life is love,Light ca~os spdak~ great 6nea are
dumb.Hate no ouo-hate their vices not
themselves. ,Approve thy friend privately, oom-
mend him publicly.
b Trnthoften diaplease~ a lively soul,ut it alweys persusdos a junt mind.Men seldom improve when they have
no other models than themselves toc~py after.
A _man can do without his owu appr~bation in mu0h nociety~"~ut’mu~t mak~groat exertions "to’gain it when he Hve|alone.
Everything may be mimicked by hy-peortsy, bat humility and love united.The more mrs, the ~oro nuliant whenthey meet..
Wm, ldet Iw’ith thyself be ae~lusint0d,then see what others are doing. ButwoulJet thou understand others, looki,,to thine ovn heart.
t~/.ang|la~ of Flager.Rings.
In e~.o of.a gentleman wi,~hing tomarry--liberally "in the market" withhi, heart--he wears a plain or ohn~edgold ring npou the flrs~ auger of theleft or heart htmd. Whe~ auoeeae at-tellds his suit, ~d lm is actually ca-gaged, the ring ~asu~s on to the thirdfluger. If~’ however; the gentleman de-sires to tell the fair cues that ri|e notonly isnot ’, in the market," but t~t hedoes uot dmign to mtrry at all, he wearsthe ~t&9~t upou his little 81mini and all~0 ]~ll~ my audemtaud thi~ ~o b outo/tlteir ~meh. With the faJr so~ "the
~teers ;it is this uncertainty that makesall the more ueoeetmry to be prepared
for &’outh when ~ doea ~ome~ Everyexperienesd lmit.Krowe r hsa know~~m~ums w]teu *an kbnadaneo of wate~ laws of the ring" are : A nlaln orwouhl have 81wm him a yield of utraw~, classed gold ring on the little ~nger ot Woet-CotOniT.na ................... W ~ ~.be~dm, the profits du wb’i~h wonh/have Lho rJsbt hand implies not "engaged," tt~l~...........,..... ~ ][paid f~e a mnoh larger outlay than isord/narfiy reouired to provide means to~rri~ute t~e w]tole ~a~t(on ; and .() withothe¢ ~pa. lu oar uncertain clim.t4
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is uothl~ dlaiff m forbidding tboet OAK HALLthin Fall. The l)mO~ +atteatl~ of Mr. Wanamaker hmbriohtem:d up e~,r/thlns about the place, and the Fallwith a . i~
GRAND SE D..OFF t~~ in Clothing --d Cloth- k ~ the broad
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