It i i l ' v; . I 4 I f , 4 ' I i ,1" vlj .1 4 -1 " 1 i i i ..... . - : -. - , - i I MISCELLANEOUS. -2 EXHAUSTED VITA LIT i f OF THE lUUlCEL 7 TIIBM.1ZSC&01 LIFE, the Rrea UtdWl Work ot lb agtjonManboodcri cms and Itytdcal Da ffiOiV THYSELF.StfSTS2 re conecnrct thweoa. wno rrw 8 ra. I p crirooo for a2 dunid CVCo, foJ kKL, "'T T ni ), t&jM. Llaatrative fAOp f rw to all youo! iad truM:-cTd mm. S.-nJ bu. Tb?Oold uk f ewdU MftUl Awarded to ibe aathor Ij the ' alio kt lltixal AawneiJiOon. Addir- P.U Bo IsW.tios. Jan. Mum.. or lr. W. U. PAKKK1C rralu:ror liar MecLcai CoSrc, O ytr' practice io UoOno, who mar b eonuitd confidentially. Offlce, ra 1 Binch St Specialty, Dbcaaee of Un. Cat tale 'mm mmr wefr e ll nyH4ff ; VaalrVIr. WrairrM crLoMCf Memory per Of IHTE8E8T fflEf, tjixtUJr rr-f .. l Ly tin icc nf tn eourrlynni mwd. The Vei S Sun! a fnu Spain. Span ihTnLr rAvr fill. O jt lii.ietr :t bur A, Haffl Inv8tmpnt. Superior Courts of North Carolina 18S3 I w 1 1 f . X I A i t a- : : rr I 4 lSOne WiiiCfl lsguarziuit'eu 10 uring 1st District- jaraea i.;iiryiieru,ui. jLauiurt Josir. T. Jambs, ,Elitor Is Prop'r. you satisfactory results, or m case or wfIJSl,1?1 . . failure a return of purchase price. 'SSilS&rAvidterciarotWai.: - I IJn tuis saie piau you i-a uuy iroui cm. District, Jonn a. umner, oiuumorcu WlLMKfGTOy. C. MONDAY MAY 21. 18S3. Entered at the rostofflc at Wilmington, N.C., as scconu-ciaas matter. ftlwiu (loultl. Jay Gould's secoml lin if ii Riiil mi r.h.iiPil h. Knat 1 WhootWuir Coutrh, Group, etc:, etc. in the Vew York Stock Exchin"-e It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, n "'f . ...... h"Iianc nprfectl v safe and can always be de- for ?2U.0W and win, in a rewuays, K pended upon. ooiore me governing coiiimiu?e tor examination as to his qualifications our advertised Dnij-ist a battle of . 6tn District, E T tn Sampson Ir. KuifTS h XM.ew discovery ior on- f nlstrlct w j.Monteromery. of Cabarrus. sumption. It is Ruaranteert to give p District, Jesse F, Graves, of Surry., in ovppv ie. when iifterl - for mrh District. Alpnonso C. Avery, of Burfce. nrtwtinn of Throat Lnnfrs or lltli District, Wm. M. Snlpp, of Mecklenburg, any atlection OI xnroai, iiUU;8 or r" n.atrirt .T.ll. MRrrimon. of Rnnaimfie. Chest, such asConsuiuption, Inflam-; - ' cmtPTTrtoa' . uintion of Luugs,I3ronchitis, Asthma, , . 3 r, I V I . Uiailltsb. W1XU A. XVWUAV. W. J. VlUMni w 2nd District, ieo. 11. wmie. (cox.) or uaium. 3rd District, D. Wortnlngton, of Martin. . r h District. T. M. Areo. of W ake 5tb District, Isaac K. Strayhorn. of Durham. 6tli Distnci, u. 11. Alien, 01 uupuxi. Trial bottles ireeatwiu.ri.i.ireen s i tu District, FrankMcNeul. of itlcbmond. stAra ! th District. B. F. Lon?. of iredelL - Jtt II lnSiriUt, 1UU3. !CLl.;, III., Ul liuvuuguuiu. lUtn Distncc, v. 11. cower, 01 u.-Hiuweu. 11th District, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. MAY MOONSHINE. YotiDff "Eddie" Gould, as he is fa uiiliarly called, is about 23 years old. but lias already earned for himself a refutation as a shrewd operator. It ums Rfifd nf him hist sniiiiiier that while his father was giving out bull loaded conditio .replied that he , Beautort-tFeB. l. !.MI.(D,H,u.nfl WOUHiat-OUCr uuiiu..c ..mi. xiVf CninitUCK-Aiary A candidate for Justice of the Peace who was asked what he would I do if a man was brought to him in a HUMPIIBEtS' SCIECPATEIS VE7Z3XXASY STZCITICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE nOOK on Treat ment of Animal nnd Chart Sent Free. A. A. rlaal Jlenlaltl ?ilk Tf,r v" 'nlleor Cirlpe, IIellrrhe. ii i i rrl nrr. llpniarrha7P4. II. II.-l rlnarr and Kldnrr Disease. J 1 KraytlTe lil-ae Mange. . K.-lilcasea0f Dlcestloa. Ktakte Caae. with Frrclfles. Slaniul. WiechUAJrlOUandWeUlcaior. S7.00 Price, Slle ButtlA(oTer SO dosesX - .CO Ha Id by DnmUtsi r Best Prepaid an Receipt of Price. HnmphrtTi Med. Co.. 109 Fulton SL. H. T. HUMPHREYS nonxoPATinc fjfj SPECIFIC No.6Q La bjm 2J yrt. The onry nccMtfal rtmed for Ilarvous DeMIitv. Vital Weakness, and PrwtrtUon. from oTrr-wort or other caun.. 5LO BT DCOOiT. or wol postpaid on receipt o cnca.ttaayjuia' JMkta Ca., 109 !( St., 5. t. mch22 cod & w ly rvrm IKints on the market this yuth was "7V ' office -AC i". & "coppering" them by selling the I p, . , ,R wife -Are your af- market short, and that by so doing fajrs in very bad shape, John?" he made a considerable sum of nion- Phvsician :VTery: bat I hope to pull his own account. Edwin through. My creditors nave extend- I ..,1 ....r inrw tn Tim T111MMl rT thu GouM is tall and slender, with very 1 season." Boston Globe. dark hair and keen black eyes. His A terrjbie test of woman's forti complexion is dark and lie wears a tude was made at the Washington small jet black mustache. His elder convention! when the chairwoman ltlir Gnono T has lieen n. mem- those wno were proem, hi iiju brother, ueorge j., nas neeii a mem- wn ,00tm9 nrtv vpars otriici.it A ...v - .... ago to stand up. Kaunas City News. "What a delicious drinkl" said a young woman, une mjjjui r-uu water milk puncn. i "is it uavoreu with the product or the vine,(ieorgeir' "No," repliel (ieorge, . 4it is a tia- J. ACttf. i ber of the Exchange since The New York A'wi says: "Jfany of the delegates to the Methodist Convention av that life in ix New York hotel is tedious to them, and that the rush of 'Fronts' and the clanging of gongs have greatly wea-She fell upon the crowded walk, 4i.n.,. tn ;,t,,, fiu I Amid the rreat parade. t. . In dainty boots and fabncs.rich, ,irnuus .,,..,..-.., ...n,.r.r- At.I sPalsNin saenne arraved. ir'ifii linw lipan vrttiin wlisi t iiiidm i ri 1 I it .i 1 ir.,r .m.. liar l... .............. "'l"""' '"llr(lH(IL;II I'd li un vtri rr. . . I ... 1 X 1 . . X . I .' .-...1. tier nearr inmost iiiMiuivru, 4-Whatisit. iuamma?-tell me quick!" I tt r . t. 1 i.i ' r ak . . 1 - VSk&-- f .'olr:.''.. A:..ir;r( ilctd:i2iji5ai -1 CC1 - it iajt.-... u i Lcr I !-'.r r v : . A . tai: r.x-i U--t trf. tit '1iV:w?fc'i. A J-U S-.. ioOiUtv.1 l ani t JTM.'t-r ci ilLi3l"i rJr-'Jt7 I". r,t'-r d tM! -f-T,V d tVrjr Jlow i bu?.l Mock CV41 a At-T. AUlct Fimi. lYktl r all lnu lirt' :. t;c Jl -tiJ fir ASSOCIA7CO TAMCICKr. I b A lAnnnwe mail enou?h to r II L U convince. !.. LirnERiirHiOa. my 11 vt T7J liroad st, Newark, N. J. Walter's Patent SKSSSSKp riled. Absolutely Metal Shingles "hi taia Kire 0 ritooi'. DURABLE AND OKNA1I ENTAL. ' IUustratoU catalogue and rrlca list nrv. NATiojcALMicrr Metal Koortxu Co..TT my ll 4ir 3iz tast ann m.. .ew 1 urs i ity. X- PARKER'S liAlK UAawliAril pi - ::,rsj Omdm and bmuUflex tbe bair. iToaaotc a inxynant frrovUi. Nvr Fail to Ratlora Qrty Hair to it Yaatftful Colar. ' CttrcaacalpdiaraaraiuailbalrfaUIag nv. at pi i'.'i"wa. HINDERCORNS. Tt akfrat nrrt aad best core for Conaa. Bnniona, & Itop aU ptu. lnwrr comfort to Vb f. N-rtr 141 acura, U cviOa aA Lrosxlca. Uucux A Co. M. I toy 14 4w, JUL nn hull J -MAKES- Wholly unlike artificial nyttetus. Any book learned In one reading. Classes of 10S7 at Baltimore, loos at De . "trolt, 13 00 at .PMladelpnla, large classes of coiuraoia Law stuaents. at laie, weuesiey, tlcrllar rtrtterslty of i"enn-. .MlcWjran Unl 'Vtr&ity. Chautauqua. Ate.. Ac. Endorsed by lUehard lToetor. 1 ne Scientist; lions. W. V Astor, Jud.ih r. licnlamla. Jul?? ;ibson Dr. Drown. K. II. Coot, principal N. Y. Mate Nor mal colUve, c The systcra Is perfectly lapenectiy taucui. dj corresponuence. im rxx tu iwt fkkr trom PHOr. LOISETTE. 2o7 nrth avc.. New York. my 11 4w DEEP: Sa AVondem exist In thoasand.sj 01 forms, out arc surpassed oy tne marrela of intention. Those who aro la need of pron table work that can be done while Urine at home should at once send their address to Uallett Ca, loriland. Maine, and recti re free, full Utformat Ion how elthrsex. ot all ares, can earn from $. to rT per day and upwaxvU wherever they Uve. You are started f rr. capital not required. Some have made over La a single day at this work. All suc ceed, novircmdlyw H"s3s r JT O i. SM.TsfaaarMtaaaS Tval uy 11 if Thee are the men whose davs are spent in ipiiet villages, where life is as placid as the neighboring ponds Hetween their quiet and peaceful homes and the smashing and clash ing and banging and rushing of some of -New York's great hotels there is a vast difference. Thev have also commented on the fact that about half of New York, pai ticularly in the vicinity of Madison square, doesn't begin to get its eyes open before midnight, and that the situation is much after the fashion of the young man who at 3 o'clock in the morning inquired of his friends where they intended spend ing the rest of the evening." Pierre Lorillard, in a recent inter view on the general subjec-oXJUet' ting, announced tliatlfe was in hear ty sympathy with the officers of the American Jockey Club in their de termination to rid the turf, or. at least Jerome Park, of bookmaking as a system f betting. "The book makers," he said, "as a class, rob the public and owners, inasmuch as they take a million dollars a year from them in th way of profits. They are but middle men, and as such are not wanted. Toinsure their schemes they .bribe jockeys and trainers, and steal stabie secrets by employing the most corrupt of men to inveigle and bribe boys into tell ing what they know of work done and trials rnn. They make plots to run false races, ami to run horses for no other purpose than to inter fere with and prevent horses win ning which they (the bookmakers) maj'have laidheavily against. Pools are really the only equitable system. The public can make their own odds. Of course it will prevent plunging to any great extent. It is doubtful if anybody will ever be able to win .fro,U00 on a race in the auction on mutuals. It is the best for the turf that thev should not." In accents wild she said, The pale lips moved, the weak voice spoue ! 41 couldn't couldn't match the shade!" . Harper a liazar. i COMPOUND EXTiUCTy The JClcctric Agey in its forthcom ing issue, will say: ''Contrary to the general impression that there is on ly an electrical railrotid here and there, an examination of electrical railroad statistics shows that there are already 130 miles of road in oper ation on this continent. Of this number, 21 miles are in operation in Pennsylvania, 16 miles in New York, 10 iu Ohio, and 83 miles im New Jer seyMaryland, Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, California, . Alabama, Vir ginia, Kansas, Delaware, Rhode Is land and Ontario combined. Almost all of this building has been done in the past year. 'There are in course of construction, or contracted for. 10 additional miles in th& Stales of New York, Massachusetts, Connecti. cut, Tennessee," Ohio, California, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Kentucky and Minnesota. On these various roads, constructed and constructing in C2 different towns and cities, the an Doepoele system is use 1, or to be ased. In 17 cases, the Daft system in 15 cases, the Sprague system in 7 cases, and the Hentley-Knight, the Heart, the Henry, the Julien. and other systems in the remaining ca ses. The last named system is to be used on the projected New York and Harlem Fourth Avenue Electrical Bailroad, while the Daft system'is in use ai l,os Angeles, where the first electrical railroad was opened for business in the winter of 188G-7. The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure Wood you cannot enjoy good health. ' At this season nearly ; every one needs a good medicine to purifyj vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask; you to try flood's D , , I J o r SarsapariHa. It strengthens rcCUIIdX and. builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Ilood's Sarsararilla recul- !focf iar curative powers. No 1 W I LOCI I other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have mado tip jour mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do n&t bo iiduccd to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Ilood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar dec 10 U r d&wnrra m ws2dp lth District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JCDICIAl., DISTRICT, i Sprixg Judge-Montgomery. Fall Judge MacKae. i , t eo. tan. .May zstn, xsov. March &th. Sept.3d- 'ornrtpn March 12th. Sept-10th. - rasquotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th. Dec 10th. p ' Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 2h Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. s j ;atcs April 9th, Oct. 8th. n j Hertford April 15th, June ISth, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. !2d. Tyrrell April 00th. Oct. 29th. "- - " Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. j Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. j-,. ! Pamlico May 2lst, Nov. I9tn. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ! , Spring Judge Graves. I Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax tJan. 9th, tMarch 5th, May 14th, tNov. 12th. . i . Northampton iJan. 23d, 1 April 2d, j Oct. 1st. - Bertie FeD. Bin, Aprit zuiu, wi. -wu. Craven tFeb. LJth, May 28tli Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, sept. lTt-n. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. jlSth. THIRD JUDICIAL. DISTRICT, , Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judare Graves, Pit; 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, fJune 11th, Sept lTtn. r s Franklin-Jan. 23d. April lGth, NovJ 12th. Wilson t Feb. 6th, June 4th. Oct. 19th. vance Feb. 20tn, may zisi, 15th. I Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . Spring Judge Shlpp. Pitt Tiiflcrfl. Avprv. Wake 'Jan. 9th. tFeb. 27thi, March 26th, tAprll 23d, 'July 9th, tAug. 27th, Sept. 24th tOt't: 9-rI. i ! I ' Wayne-Jan. 23d. March 120i, ApiU 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. 6- I I Harnett Feb. 6th. Aujr. 6th. Nov. 26tli. Johnson Feb. 13th. Aucr. 13th. Novi 23d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MeiTlrnonH- , Fall Judge Shlpp: nurnam Jan. .I6tn,' Oct. 15th. '' jp Granville Jan. 30th Jov. 2fith. S Chatham Feb. 13th May 7th J Oct. 1st. -rm ruix r V. A i r-m f' Aug. 20th, Oct. Dec-3d. March 26th, Jiuie 4th, CKKAn IIAII Cleanses the m. and Ini&lM'jHEAn matlou. Ileal; theUAvrnPDuj F n w unci -t v. Sores, Kestores the Senses of Taste and i Smell. fPJ TIF. CnsLgAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at druggists; by mall, registered. 60 cents. I ELY BliOTHEKS, 56 Warren St.. New York. apl 9 lyeod divv Vhat yon need Is a inedW riA url-iiil, is pure, efficient, reliable. Such is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It' nnoa peculiar curative powers. 1888- I 1888. Presidential Year. . THE ! New York Weekly Herald. Containing an Impartial epitome each week i of the movements of all political parties, will ue maiieu to any aaaress in tne I nlted States or Canada, from junk cth until after the I'resiaenuai .election, ior 40 cents. Address i JAMES OOIIDON BENNETT, nach i New York city. Valuable Lands for Sale. QVK TRACT OF L, NO, LYING lNR mile from Llncolntoo, N.JJ , coaslstlng of S3 acres, 53 acres cleared: Is bvst for cotton butglvra good crop? Jor all grains. lis? a b-iach runula tbrongh It and a fine spring a few acrea ol bottom Hnd on the brani h and 0 acre In wood, oak and hickory, wcl. tlra be red. Another tract lyioir 4 miles from Llnohr ton. mfe frora V. U K,lU0a-res cleared, line tprlng of df 13 clou a water about lx acrea of bottom li d near itoa the tra-clv to for bQt grows cthcr crope ell ; 75 acres in yellow pin and oak For price and terms apply io CKONLt a MORRIS rachlttf netm t-eal -Batata Hr-tkr- Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs Hdw. Depot.' It will pay you to use one.. April 23d, Sept. 10th, Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. in v I ' Alamance-March 5th, May 2lsf, Sept. 24th. Orance March l!Tthj Aug. 6th. Novi 5th. CasweU April' 9th, Aug. 18th, i Nov. 12th. Person April 16th. Aug. 26th,f Nov. 19th. sixth judicial district. Spring Judge Shepherd., "Fall Judsre 3Ierrimon. Pender Jan. 19th. May 7th. Sept. 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 33d, t April 16th, tsept. 24th. - ' I - ! Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th. .Nov. 12th. DupUn Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th. Sampson tFeb. 27th,- April Soth, Oct. 8th, Dec. 10th. 1 Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. j Onslow April 3fl. Nov. 5th. seventh judicial district. Spkixg Judge Phillips. 1 Fall Judge Shepherd. CGlumbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. 26th. if Anson 'Jan. 9th, tAprll SOtjh, 'Sept tNOV. 2i.n. Cumberland Tan. 21, tMay tNov. 12th. Kebeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. 1st. " ltlchmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th nee. 3rd. liladen -March 19th. Oct. 23d. Brunswick April 9ch. sept. Kith Moore April I6ih. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISliKICT. Spring .Judge Connor, Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus Wan. 30th.; April SOIh. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 2let, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. liowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov I'ttlL s Da ridson March 5th, June 4 Dec. 3d. ! Kandolph March 19th," Sept. rth. Montgomery April aa, oct. 1st. taniy April atn, uct. I5tn. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge ciaric Fall Judcre Connor. ltocklngham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. r orsytn t e d. m-n, way 21st, uct. 22a. xaaKin Feu. Lireu, sepc 24tn. July 3d, tNov. 3d. 7th, July 23d 'Aug. 20th, ocu ith, Sept. 2d Wilkes March 5th, April 30th Alleghany March 19th, Sept. ; Sept. 10th. ;d. i Davfe April 2d. Oct. 8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. suriy Apiu xa, Aug. 2utn. nv. i9tn. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. s Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. j Caldwell March 19th. Sept. 3a Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, iAug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th.' McDowell May 14th; Oct. 8th. eleventh judicial district Spring Judge Boykm. Fall Judge Gilmer. Alexander Jan. 30thJuly 30th. uiuun -ieD. lotn, TxcD. aotnj tSept. 24th. it 1 Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAugi vjfaauuu jiaruu iytu, ucu etn. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland April 9th. Auc. fith. Kutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th.; x uift. .Uilj 4UI, JNOV. IZXJX. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge MacRae, Fall Judge Boykln. Madison Feb. 27th. Juiv nnth.tTffnv.-iQfti Buncombe March 12th. Juneiith. An? ith Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3cL uajrwmju Apniytn, ept luthJ dacKson April ja, sept. 24th. Macon May 7th, Oct. 1st. Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. Cherokee May 2lst, Oct. 15th. GrahamTuiie 4th, Oct. 29th. Swain June llth, Nov. 5th. For criminal cases. 1 tFor civil cases alone, t tFOr civil cases alone, except Jai Sept. ;i7th, 27th. Oct. 22d. leases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT QOURTS ' ?rW HANOVER CODNlTY. - ! Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, .fudee I Benjamin R. Moore. WiutMnw6, Court beglns-Jan. iJd, March 19th Mav2ist juiy 16th, sept. 17th, nbitmh. 7 ' r ' MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington j!u(ie Geo. E. Wilson. charlotftS' srS SEEP" Court befrins Feb. i!?rh Ancr 1.1th Or Rth tw, ,n5 " o- ; v luui. ' hisses Burr & James, WILL RE01N THEIR SCHOOL FOR glrta and little boys, on TUESDAY Oct ' x. The courste of instruction as hpVnr TO,, be thorough and systemattc, neretof?rei Special attention given to Readl iz Wrtrmo Music and Physical culture, "f1 wnting Mrs. M. S. Cushlnsr Will har oViiwtv i Musical Depajtmenr. eharge of the ji ours ior Kindergarten pupils from syrn n SAFEALWAYS REUAEIT.TO LADIES v I - INDISPNSAEn.E.S0LD BY AIL DRUSSJSTS. I 1 ASK FOR E P A N O .CHXHESTtTS CM SUSM i DANDTAKETK3 OTHER SEE &6NATURE ON EVERY BOX. Tn LETTe Ii?.ULA R f! 0 H CHICKESTraCHElCAlcasou:RDf.MADISOMS!Ha.PAVsEE signature om1wm'-. Ji A aOJyUUciiasraoisusiuMOMaER f V ' U t j 'P janiseodlydo r V1 7a SfLVxktiee9 raaiidtoxQ-7 .iv. JLfi rirut ioi gnom ook a lull treat t j I.VTTAn. nil perfect aad foil Minly Stranrti aihl Vi?oroas iIH.!i. ! - .'l'o those who suffer fromtharsnny cbnccroissasc J ITork, or too free Indi2conc, t?o aS that-. yoa ts ronr nnmn with statement of Ton? trcrjr?'V and l ' E2UA Ii PACKAGE FRF.B, vnih lllcst'd Psiaphle, pt:rTua59 FEf.so3 can navo 54.50 W FOR U izri-.n i "--wia,i3, y fist vo 9 f.T .1. '' i-t ia l .-2 a !-! ir -v: . ' " J mm is We can give bo mnch for the money? Thousands say this !n the- Lf, J . cause after plates are made It costs far less proportionately to vrli t-J1 ' than 100,000. During its nearly fifty years' .existence the " 1 '. ti 'les iilif- has absorbed twenty-four other agricultural neriodlcalg, ana "coBtinni.. V recogmzeu guwonij on agricuiiaraiinatters idu woria, over. With ih '? editors who hare made It a power inhoth hemispheres, reinforced with n l)?'T "t wcormnnrl'ler.. 15c. 1. win ueiuurc vniuauiu uunug 100a -aan cYer. tacii number liowcnni.; "'uerj. 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' receipt of 31.60, the extra ten cents being for packing sad pSJum. - 01 Send to lis Tor Specimen number, EnsIIgh or Cer inau, full. description of New Booksr presented to au ana. uewsunscnuers, u.uu iuu description of the Pic. tures, and Portrait of Munkacsy, the painter of theie sreat works, now attracting world-wide attention. CANVASSERS WAKTED EVERYWHERE SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BEGIN.. ANY TIME. Addreu, .lUfis. w riiunsaers, oi Aroaairayf If, The transmission of the fearful effects of contagious blood poison is certainly tho most horrible Inheritance which any man can leave to his innocent posterity. - The curse coa- . 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