r D EMOCRACY 1ST iM'Jf-ORTAL. ill STANDS FOR HUHAK LIBERTY AXD HUMAN FREEDOM AND CANNOT DIE I" 'Dying words of Zeh Vance . i mm liMh V cJa .... . : ' ' VOLUME XXIL - Doors, Sash, iJIiucis, etc. . W'e tuivc now. fin ished moving all our machinery to our large new plant on ' ' railroad . Wc are ''jfaaiiW better prepared than ever to furnish all kiiuidsof building material. We have on hand a lagc stock of lumber, shingles, laths, moulding, bra ckets, turned work mantles, lime, ce ment, plaster, hair I cd todo all Aind of shop or machin 3)rk short no lie and at rcdutc .i; vw. uiru us ti uiiii before buying else where. Yours Truly. AIII LER BROS. Winston, X.C. OLD. The old and reliable Thompson I) hug Stoije carries a full line ot 'rugs, Pat e n t Medi cines. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Seed s, Trusses, Unices, Pei'fiimes&c Mail Order promptly attended la. Call aud sco us. If I W ft, Wilton, K. C. ; UNIVERSITY OF N. CAROLINA. Jlii'liiiioi tlic Cc Urge, 111.' I'linersily, the I ..' V' lux I, iIih Jtc'ciicil SiIim.I, the ttin .i.er tel.iml for Tr.u.-l:n. Colli';' t .ltii.n J(JU. Ml a jp;ii : tn ai il 7 (Id to f 13.(10 niou tli. Sw.ion l-ogins Sept. t'tli. Address Pres. Winston, Chapel IlilJ, N. C. A. If. Stack. T. W. Iiilkkt- Stack & Bickett, , , Attornsyp - at ;Law, . DANBURY, .- N. C. Will do ft general civil unit rrlminfil practice rutttettlftr uttenthm plvuit to the uMiiHcmeiit efeaUtei for exeontura, ft4liniiiitratur mid giiur mouxtaijy rimr ix- STITlfTK, ' -MIZPAH, 81UKE3 CO., N. C. The fall mumoo will bj?ia at Mouptin Via luMituie, on the .Gth day nf Aag- at, 189. i'rof. Jf. T. Ckillon, Jl. B , Principal, (Grarhiaie of Guilford Cot lent an I In. dianopotit Butxntit Collttft.) rreiU luirlni; to irnul ilieir b .v, mihI gtr'i lo fint-'l a rg unuury kIudI woiihl )n urol! tu - pair niia'' l!ns hiK'l. Tor J rticulan. aihli-csa. tli rriiK'ial at ilipli, N. (J. 1 . " ; D. V. Carmoli., ' ; . . Prts. Eoar.l Cirtdort " SR. f . 3. llOBMOB . v-xs is- aV'.Sc Afofof The Old Friend And t!)ole.-.fc frk-ml, that never fails yon, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, ('he Keil Z) .that's what you hear at. tho mention of this excellent -LiVer nidJiir!:y nnd people fliouM not he ppi-r iiaJcc' that anything eho will do. It ii t!se King of Liver Medi cines; i3 b Iti.r than pills, nnd takos the !.i: e of Quinine and 0;;!.m.'L It it'.-t.s. di;vctly on tho Liver, Kidneys and Br.-.f.'U - and p.ivc.s nv life to tho vliole fiys- t.-in.- 'i his is t!: medicine), yon w.u.t, Soldl yn'l J'iiUfpr:ta ' in Li.ju M, or in IWdor to he taken dry or niiu'o into a tea. rj-EVKP.V PACKAKR'iTl -Una IIia Z Stamp lu mil on wiunmr. J. il. SKILIM & CO., n.iIo.h l,.!.l, !. !" ?ititw tr'p ircl :iiTurilii;jr lo Hie formiHu of w 1 1)21. A. iiAMIiiOXD, I . J i ii : .. :'iy tprMt iK . f i r'.ut.iimsr.. fnitti iht iitAin. for din- MKttlMjiMi. if iii il.f ip i.i.l cur., fnr ''Kf.iat iu i-.rj. i Luccj. jur-A a T C Mi- n-f. f IIIiiv frrni h;iri. for (!i.e.iie i At rt-iil.y .( tl.o rniid. htcr- V ov tit.'M:. fr.n i (.f ll;t-Jt.".I,..-. t'H'oVurU'H.fjr diseased . Mm'iMririJliyrodirj.eli'. ' P.jm, File flrr. r.H ! irf3iv, I'M. a 'I'h?' ihyii(ilMh'l ftr.Vi '-rfHjdcnd liv ft f iUon u tli i-t (I, i. T. i'f np-ril, lit..'r jri '! I-: n. i.fii:ttinti of Itie f!tm'l.( i i-: '-!' i f il.i' i, .-. ' ' r mill in tii:iv"iKfif HtrtVi'-lli u'lii t'i;.1nr:ii.c', in- A, v.r a. -l m.v r cf vi'.'O ; in '!i -ty t'"p!t A ' t i if: . 'i it i .'.nrt .hv:,uv mwcr. I T V.'li-.-:.' i ,,! t.'-nc: fire n t Mtpjili-1 T V v:i:uf" li t::'u..f ;. :, -I i :. ! rn-tr. lin ?ivi!l -lift t.iu''! !-ir v.ith u'.i rmstilid v Tilt CUZ.C.'Wn.A Cv.. ;k'38ij! A hoHtcnol I reri:c.lv ) "-r till iJ--v.t a:tt si SUiu dlj?i u.irs. ("t ti s v iilu ut f ill. Sf.Tt- J Ud'kfni. (M.?uiniMi-'uiJ'rtunta. bull Ikipuci ti a'Ui every form f H!x.ct Ui. ase Iroin ih' j: ainir.lfMt ii(ii1 i.iili ftti ut 1 'Ir.r Piftv 13 5 yocrs' um with utivpiyhiK fcucttw, i!em- ffi : una tra;ca paramo'nu i:"ttiiur, pin .iy-) itiff ttiui tniiUlii ui irLut---. Oi;i IxHt'e At E ha more ciimtlvf vh t ic W c.n a clt 7-m cf 5 t anv oinrr 1; inn. it iin)fK tin iu iiluiiii 1 t ami eirengm rrom uv vrsi noft. 8 S I? not l:cct by vcir 1ck-?.I rtrifRl.'Jt. floiul ! fe'l. 00 fi-r a tits i;. ior six hot- j y t!ri, n::d iuc(i:ciu w ill bo c:U, fix'jht . iM-K5:il' i PRICE 60 CEN.r-3 f2 fl P 'TTLC IKK t-f vu !fti ? i:j?s.-;!:"! mt. for sale By on.'-.iars. im. S. J. Hardy I us rona.cd fioni 'or Oltf Town ami Ket r.li Ms., to .".( !nhi Mrwt, w.rm kt oUers to Hie tiavclina public :il! tl.e t. reii inoilutU n found tit u hml class bciai iliii . I. :;cu. Uooms l.ir;.', el! fi M.islii ct. m il Mpliieil thmtuli Imgi' vim.-e, t 'i illy guilt d for Miltsineii to t'.wx! tlioir wares. T;il.c fnri.Ui eii v. tli the lcst lh -r uiki't aQ.r.U. .avo moroy liv s' li-lng, when in H'in sion, at the ihtvdy Hi i se. 1 1? A fTITITotli dcslro foi JAir LfJjiV 1 Xlp'.iiic. Opium, l a- k or '1 obaero. Prrol f-ec. 5 to euro tnorpliiiip or whiskv hnhitf; $2 for curing tiMf l.ri'.H. !ilr.isn, n. WIIO. F!im1;, Texan. THE STRONG POINT abo the cures by Hood's Sarsaparllla 1 tVatfhey are permanent. They start fro . ua foa&tt!oa Pure BlOOtf. 5 I D ANBURY, N. Democratic Platfurm. Tha Dcmooratg of North Carolina Fuhuiit to the voter of the Slant the following dosluraiion of principle", 'V'l: . .... Resolved 1, Thai were il.ni the doc trieen ot the partj an enunciated hv the ('biuno eunvention uf 1802: an J de.'iro to signify as follows wliut is ihe con itruetioo placed by us upou I ho ciuia thereof relating to silver We hold that il is iho duty of tho lawmaking department of the govern ment, now in tho h.iiids of the Dcmn -crucy, to tiltciuituedUta DtofS to res toro by legislation the ei('ial pi i vklegen I of silver with gold ui ihe mini.", by I ho free u'ld unlimited ooinaj of both gwlil nnd silver at the ratio of 10 to , suuli being tho ru'io of coiiiago which hereto f.iru hit. held in tho United Slate. Re&uloeJ 2, That wo urge up iu tha Slid '.law-iuakin;; department uf the g0TTinii. nl the abolition of tha iiiieon- Miiu:ioual and prohibitive tax of lU f nor e.i.iit. nnun rlin isnp. of tato i i . : - ResovcJ it, That, iu view of the de pleted condition in which the lato He puhlicun adiuini.'.tratiou left tho Trcu- rfTl'e" I'uiled States presetting as it did, such a la unliable couIimkI lo the overflowing condition iu which it was delivered liy Mr. Clevelaud's fir-t adiiiinustinMon to its Kepuhliuan succes sor we nr;a upon the said lawmak. i"g flcpartiuctil, the immediate cuuet melil of an income tux. Resulted 4, That wo emphatically approve tho tanii doctrine enunciated by iho Uuiettj.; pUif iriu. R.soliKil 5, I'bui while we are op pifed lo the .slightest rpulilication, in favor of tlio l'jdcral Uoreruuicut, .''.of the rapeal of 'he ten cr cent, tax on Stale bank issues we uovorllicless a I voealo as a ina'tcr of Stale policy sach r gulatiou :;tii resli ictton ut the 1Huu of ban!; chartered by North . Carolina as will seturrt n sound ciirreney. ' hrsafvedli. Tint wc H!iu "ro the cour uge-nnd lofty I artiio'tisui of the I'rcsr dent ; that we most l.tartily co-jiuicnd his pn.uipl and idTee ive action under the l.i.v for tie stspj rcjsia of tlie uiTu u uf alilu anarchists to ulslurb, by force and viileiice, the true relations of labor and capital; his sturdy efforts to si'nure the rna'jtmeut of taiitf reform' as called for in l!ic party pla'forni; his prompt approvul uf the bill repealing tho Fed. cral election Ian; the uotahle reductions of the expenses of government under his ndiiiiiiistriitinu, H I the freedom fiom scandal which Has boon suoli a uiaiked feature ol his return to the heai of affairs. We point with pride to the record of the Democratic party in North Caro lina ud endorse tho pieseut State ad- iniiiistiation. . I or eighteen years this party has full coutrol of tha State gov ernment. It has adtuiiiHtorcd it with the greatest econoui and at all times with' an eye single to the best interests of all t'le people. Couiios into powei at tlio end of a reign of debauchery and crime, it addressed itself lo the work of re. habituation, and its ree.ord is one which challenges public admiration. Il has rebuilt our public school system: estab. lished asylums for the care uf our un. Tortuoatcs; a Iministcred justice; pro moted our fublio works; fostered every public enterprise; reduced taxation and iu all respects justified the confidence of those who havo trusted it. It has afforded security to life aud property, protected both capital aud labor in its rights, and done all that government c :n do for a people No scandal ha attached lo its administration of publio- affaiis. Wo congratulate oar citizens upon their well reposed trust iu it; wo cougratulate them upon the friendly relations existing between the races; Upon the pro.vpcols of bouuteous crops aud reluming prosperity. With the record before them we appeal lo Ibem for a vote of confidence this year in the Democratic party. ' R(solv;d, That we favor the aboli tion of tlw? internal taxes on spirits aid tobacco as soon as practicable. If this uannol be done that the hatsh tnd - un just features of the law for its collec tion be modified. The Rot. Martin, the P p Coogres. sional nominee in the Sixth district, has beoome so sore over tha drubbing given him day after day by Mr. Lock hart, bis Democratic opponent, this be declioes to longer canvass with him. 8aOOH A1NO P" 4H 0 ipg suopuvdaid jaqjo yw im samo H tMndvuts .pooH i 9pl C., THURSDAY, KEEP YOUR--KKJIN'- LT. Most readers of tbis paper know that they Lave often bought things that they would not have thought of, but, from the fact that they sa them advei fixed In a newspaper. Nile out of every ten trading men who have made, much uf a success iu business will tell you that they owe that success ht a largo meas ure to advertising in newspapers, from lbs fact they can tall to men and women ibat they oan'l ofiftrV, goes lo them without giving off nco once every week, and telling them wtnt he has to sell, or wants Iu do whrn if ho went so often iu r' fs"ti, he would i-ive iffenee or dis - gust them. So if )ou want to talk es- pccially to the 17,000 men women and children in Stokvs county, we tell you that l.e Kf.roaTEK is read by a larger cumber of all classes or her population than any one paper published, aud so well is the Rki-outer known as a ro. liable advorti.-iDit medium, (having now been going to the people for 22 years) that ofti ii ihoso who buy from what they fee in its column and do not get exactly what they expected ; half blauiu us. So if you arc disposed to talk to our readers through the columns of this paper, bo huiiest with thcui, and only :!iiy in ; our ad what jou can nod will do, it is better for you, better for us, ai.d hect for til that ihu repuiatiuu of the upcr fir l.uuest advertising be kept "I'-'. Our nia'linging list at ptesont is from COD lo 1.00J and think we would be safe iu saing tint live to lea of the Slukcs county pippin road ihe RkI'uii- tku fur every one name ou our mail ing boi.l'S. U lulu the Ui.io;tTf:n goes to a num l.ot of cot.n'ies iu this Slate, and must iMat. s iu the I'liion, we do not ilaliu so iiiuch for it us uu advertising modiuui f.-r any seetion, except Stokes county. Ours is a tub eco eoui.ty which staple was very low iu juice lust year, owing ii. part to the scarcity of u o .ey, but in a largo measure to tin- (jiiality t'lu crop bi.il g iufVritr, so tur peo lo bad to spend all thieir surplus for sometliing io live ou c on ' r'pten'lj aro very short ou many neccjsari", "ue!: as farm tools, table aud cooking ware, wearing ap p'earal &o , they will be iu boiler Ix this year, they have moro to live ou at hi'iiic, their ir.oncy crop ,'t,baec") is iu (ualitr, 100 to 500 per cent , belter than it was last year, ii faet much of thj ci op is unusually line, so 'that uiauy of tiieui wili h ivc souio muney to pay for things which they ran short ou last year by Pot replenishing. , Mivuld think it to your lutcrcst to talk to the readers of the Reporter, through iis columns, wc will givo you e y low rates. :..-'" Wc give local notice when ad goes in, aud send paper free while it coutiu. ues. If niorehunilise will lake amount in goods to be called for when needed. If you think we caa do you good write your advert iseiiient and send it to us, your card or letter head with instruct ions aud specialties jou want noticed we will write ad for you, subject to any change you wish offer you get first number of paper with ad iu it. Very truly, I'erptB & Sons, Pubs, l'uubuiv Reporter. WHY IS UK. SO IURITAHLE?" This qucston is often heard and Dearly as ofti n uliaswcred.. It i not always, remebered, as it should be that the occasion of ill-temp, r and irritability is often to be found in the physical condition of the persons alfectcd. What is the nse of trying to 'harinoniii" a man whose liver has gone back on hitu? If a man is tortur el with rhcniRtism, how on be be px pectdd In be atTible and agreeablo ? Can a confirmed dyspeptic be expected to be cheeiful and always ready to tell a funny story t The only way to remove the difficulty is to get at the eanse. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, impure blood and liver troubles yield to Hood's 8arsaparill i; this is why it is an effec tive trsuquiliier, a peaceful messenger, and a preventive of domestic quarrels' English Spavin Liuiment removes al Bard, Soft or Caloused Lumps and ltlemuhes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Ring.Bone, StiiSes, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, eto. Sav f 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish" Cure ever known. Sold by W. V. McCanleas, Druggist, Danbury, N. C. OCTOBER, 18, 1894. JUDGE PrjHOHKS ON FUSION. Car lolle Observer. Tho Davidson DUpatcb does very well to resurrect the anti. fusion letter of the 7 1 li of April last, in the Winston Republican, ny ex-Judge D. M. Fur ch.'s, now one of the non-partisan can didates for the Supreme Court bench, und to favor Iho public with the follow, ing extracts from it : "I do not believe that the sonibina tion can be done throughout the Stale so as lo injuriously affect the Democrat ic party iu the count and result of the election. I know this policy of fusion ! fJptod in the cast two years ago j '"'" "'' Judge Pooland other IlcPuL,liua" mi'dVes for Congress I wi,n'J'(,w " interest of Populist I e'10 Legislature,' with ,lie ""'Jcuding that the two parties woulJ ",ake co,umjn caU3e against ,u J lcracy. And we have the result : i i"""aej carried everything. ! Republicanism, as I understand it, is founded upon well established and well defioed theories and principles, which 1 believe should control tho political polioy uf ibis country. Among these, in naiioual politics, are to be found tariff for revenue and pioteution to American industry, a sound and stable currency, based on both gold and sil ver aud of sufficient volume to transact iho business of the government without depression of prices, but opposed to the free and unlimited eoiuago uf silvci into dolKrs uf au inferior value. In national politics, as I understand it, the Populist party aro oppoted to a protective tin iff, io favor of free ooinago uf silver at its present depreciated ratio, for government ownership of railroads, for subtreasuricsaud bonded warehouses and other things the Republican party has never declared for, Aud, there being these radical differences between Iho Republican and Populist parties, it is not suprising thai iLey do not readily uuito in support of candidates of the opposite paiij; and, iu my opiniou, any man wlu relics on a full vote of the Populists iu support of a Republican, or a full vote of ihe Republic hi party in sv.pport of a Populist candidate, will bo very much dtsstipoiulca :n the re sult. 'J ho Republican party ati.i.ot be transferred by assumed lead ers from ouc party to au!!;cr, like cat tlo from uuo field to another." That is pretty gocd. Tho points in a Jo above arc . that fusion, speaking generally, is a failure ; that Republi. cans believe one art of doctrines and Populists tho opposite and therefore there is nothing iu ' common between them '. that a full vote of Populists aud Ropubhcins eiunot be secured fur a fusion ticket; and that the Republican party cannot bo transferred, tabou, from hand lo hand, "by assumed leaders" who propos-e to trade un it. This last is a dig at Mr. .Uott. His lienor Judge Purches, of the n in-partisan judicial tioket, has written quite well iudecd. WHY FUSION WON'T FUSE AN KX AMPLE. Xews-t liaorver, "I did not loave my neighbors and friuuds two years ago to join the Ropub-. lican party. Uoed bye." ; These were the cxaot words of honest Jesse Killiuu, of Catawba county, as he left the u.eeling where ihe Populists agreed to fuse with tho Republicans. It cost many of our farmer friends s great deal to cm loose from their neigh- tors aud go off 10 form a now party. 1 hy did it under wrong, but. honest impressions. They set up for them selves with no sinister or solfisb purpose and they hoped to build up a perfeot party. We Uld them they couldn't Jo it,' that Ibe logical result of their sot was to land in the Republican party. Our prediction bas been verified, and the machine and maohinery, of the Populist parly bas gone, into the Radi ca 1 camp. But; the leaders cannot car ry all tha farmers into the Republican ranks. Mr. Killian told them iu Catawba that he did not leave his "n eighbors and friends two years ago to join the Republican party," and thousands of others true honest, men will say "Good byo" to the conspirators in November. Fusion wont fuse because honest men in both the Populist and Ilepub. licaa parties are not ready to sell their prinoiples to let S. Otho Wilson and Thomas Settle get a "mess of pottage. TRADE CONFIRMED. THE OAM S DIDN'T WORK A8 FIRST AGREED UPON, AND HOW IT HAS BEEN CHANGED TO HELP TOMMY BY HIS FRIEND BUTLER. The following from the Raleigh News and Observer will be read witb interest hero,, for il corroborates what has been known hero for some time ; When the leaders of the Republican aud Populist parties made tbeir trade which they call '-co-operation," it was part of the agreement that the Popu lists iu the Fifth district would not nominate a candidate fur Congress, but would support Tom Settle, the Repub lican candidate, - Tho agreement was kept until Graham aud Settle had met at a number of appointments. It then bee a mo apparent to Settle, who com. ruuuicated the fact to Butler, that if there was no Populist caudidate in the field, the Populists would nearly all vote fur Graham. At this juncture, Settle told liutler that the best was to secure his election was lo nominate a Populist candidate. As liutler bad pmuiised to do wbat would contribute must to Settle's clectiop, he immedi ately sent word out that the Populists must nominate a candidate. The Popu. list nominees will be voted for by all Populist who havo some convictions, but the feltuws who are in the "deal" for spoils will vote for Settle ou the sly. ' Tho Democrats in the Fifth have two cratty and foxy enemies to deal with, aud this, supplemented by the money which the National Republican Executive Cummittco is sending out into the district, is going to put the Democrats to their best to elect Gus GrnbaiD. But they are not going to elect him except by the roost thorough organization. This is being effected mpidly.aad the un is full of cheer. Graham's oanvass is a vote-getting can vass. Settle speaks well and some times brilliantly. I'ut he docs . not measure up Graham as a vote-gottcr and a winning spoaker. IF . VOU WANT TO RE LOVED. Don't find fault. Don't coutradiot people even if you are sure you arc light. Don't bo inquisitive ab. ut tie af fairs of even your most inliinate friends. . Don't underrate aujiLlu because you don't possess it. . Don't believe that everybody else in tho world is happier than yon. Dou't conclude that jou I. ivo never had any opportunities in life. Dou't. believe all ihe evil you hear. Dou't repeat gossip, even it, it does interest a crowd. Don't go untidy on the plea that everybody Uuows you. Don't be rude to your iufcriois io social position, v Don't over of under dress. Don't express a positive opinion un. less you perfectly understand wbat you aro talking about. Don't get into tho habit of vulgaris ing life by making ligbt of the senti ment ot it, Don't-jeer at everybody's religious belie s. Don't try to be anything elsTs but a gentlewoman and that means a woman who has consideration for the whole world and whose life is governed by the golden rule: "Do unto others as you would be done by." It nuw seems that Col. Oliver Dook ery will, iu case fusion succeeds, con test with Jeter Pritchard for tho Re publ.can share of Senatorial spoils. lie bas bloomed forth recently as a full pledged candidate for the United States Seuate and ibe two Popnlist nominees for the Legislature in Rookioghain county have been instructed to vote for him. Dookery has been a rabid, consistent, overbearing Republican of the worst type ever since the war, and yet the Populists propose lo vote for him. The Chariot to Observer says that the points where Cspt. Kitobin is sorest, as was asoer'aiued by the discussion between him and Mr. Til let t iu that city Thursday night, are bis votes in tho last Legislature against tbe bill of Mr. Harris of Mecklenburg, to reduce tbe hours of labor in ootton faotorios and against the bill of Mr. Watson, of Forsytb, to strangle tha oigartte trust, After tbis la'ller vote Capt. Kitobin is not the man to go gallivanting aroand the country talking about tbe sympathy of tbe Deuicoratpj party with trusts. NO DO TO BECOME A MOTHER? Mo' ,Tt.! rr Friend' mu c;-E8 vm ' m. : A.ua Xauiru, lljugur, una liluifwafc I. Iot. , " ?;- n-Ifo ??r-?d more ron minctaa rvith her other cnudrcn tLau she did all bO.Uor wila her after bavins uj'aii"" ' Sour bottles of M01't-"SB- t-jtlZSMH a customer. Hknuskson Dale, Drastdst, Canrf, LU. Sent b I e-:pns on recc'-.t of price, t'Jto per tut lis. liook" To Mothers'' nailedirai. BRAOFtELD REGULATOR CO., fgM Mel av sei otwbMSTa. ATL4Sir4t Qa MM is i:i vocii owx n.iXi). PntmKry fiietm band iniLc.-iie. li ) tiul ! oi tile hn.- in i"m Tile iiOov liiii; 4:0 IT' VI f 'Jl .(.j.:- . i,. v ; . i. & , v-y .. , ' rth or ti- in- i n t; i:i,.ir.... piiH! it fr-1--'- . 'V lawiiii.il y.iii ii 1. 1.'. i.e.. i.u.Ti':': y .i-. " .. ,; jh yim ii. ii iv vi i,n. V I ii.jr,. i't fSf yf r. ' '. 1 ilciitMtM 1.,-Kiu n..i-r: c-.inr I.I.NK tH'Jr- . . . r llKAl) Kill filcceH in nit:: i.n kiti i h illfU! to win if. I (til !it Dun.jre-t r ei ,.- :.(. . u it'llleil llnl rverv m. i rr ... Ii:- f.i: : t.tii.ol. ti 1 ii .: ,i ii.t.:-. -i..:..- e ..in LI MS OK ll I' u..ii m 11 un-. LIM. OK 1 ! 1:. p. 'i . : I 1. : 11. . croolo-il. A 11. . iI.IiikJ MM. (.1- Hi: A I.V.I Iti.iCa Itl'rf 1 . II u.il pan- you il .;r 1- l.:i a ; v..!1 li..- i ei i In DjIlK It . .l ..I 'T 1 lll.ii".'. . . .. p. I.11. mtuii-unrii-; K. i.,:.Ti.-l il.r .i.nu. ir. I.'. b .llloeei to .... : renin (I '.. -n -.i. Hi .r id encv if vou ti.v.. ui n ;:i::-i k eif VIM Bna.ktj: ki i up your ,ilni.i i.v i.a. ie:: lie.noni r Ma?:i.iiip 10 r.'ii!. I'y sun-, ill-ii :o il f;.r 1 ill fori toil r- ci' vr rt -r ilj. r .if .'Xiiiiin le wnrli . i 1.1c ofL'r.al v;iliif. Ik : . i..- .m. i ,in tu.iili. pivii.u-. t.J.-iii.:uei. I in i 1' . : " Im ii . .i jiesi n leal S.liy .... i i . . . 1 Ci.-l k.;hi. y.ii i 1 ii be eqii; i"il lie mo hi lllii.-lrauot.i. :m . . f.iU potnl ie. :.!! " ei tail?, n'.-J iiillV . !;i hinpieli'ild, li,...l, a f..r.i rainier, limn -:..v.. ;:ii 1 t'ui wliec i'ri.i..n : r i Its falonn pir-i. i" -. lrp .! r.o-t. -.il ilie I..IM. lli ye,:r. ii.nl in 'i..r : your u!i Tr-:-' ;..'i . " s.r.llv K-t n-i r ...'i e I i ll-.ll.-r. V,'. J.-.i...:..-. 1', N'CU' VniU. I r . . 'el ;l Mi il It . m...:i:-- I., .1 1 It -t .'UUl-.-rr ? iMVtli l.li' Wl,l 1.U .1- il ii'l u-- i y nit cc.-ii'-if n it ' tti-v.ln.ur.ini S . f,r !:n-n iiimnrv-t 'I rmi v. i uiu it, h li ilsir ii tli ui s.i I la "I. v t . Ill'l vou " ill Or. - Ii'l. pub- . I-..I-I Hi Ii hi., in .1 v. 'li li. i,i..-.)t?r- ill Will i en iiii in rri-:;: Iti'iUiii CCiitiosie : Ie i I .11 ;d 1., ill:.' fi'. a'li' ni.!.i:. mi : lil-eor-n1 lion : V:i' tatfliieriu'i Hill m Kirr vneilv. mini, i.i : l if.M'N, M li . .iT.nii a.et SIV'ilTltV, li. i.l..,.- Itll.l VOW I KilS luut .-ainaUk , ::.'vu5jrs v a st:mW c se. How an E.iernywcs Foiled. T::o f- Ili-.w.n? pr j'i'; gf - iTiMifc h roan wii ii m 1 1 n c ;uU :-.(.. .or.,''- .wlba (In i.timii. nt "'!,' tmn .i,i,. ii ..ii . f . - -i i ii in f iirms. h-iiif nn I , ; . 1 i; J f ;, vt Itlir-i ::-: . .. vr.' ' SftSfif in n TTit'ft tiro tl . iIah t frmiinjr ii(t !TT:- IUHHC- 11)11 if 11, II. (! H'l. .Hi. I 11 "1 1 1 It vtniii.- f.i.!iv a :i ). 1 -u-hr i '( i-f.m;( my w!si. i.o. :liip ' nil ii i !ti'ni'. . o -iT-nut Co. . In: In in.' ..:: ;i. .y mm mj It w i ctfo:..nr '-Hiv-i . f. i ;ii' l. ;i- '.'1 inr to tinNr un ; . i'1-wii iiri'Misf . I'm l h itlivl. On it 1;ii.i'.TiH v -i.i .. l'i H, r.'-if HV.it ?-. r i ! r.ii -.i'm i-r . im.iI !) rrH.'hS t Wt.-'J II'.L L I'l tllt "ill'"fl tlll'a j-n-'h w;im tnr iiiyiT.v. I l j l il. (oi- ; a yetirHPilH ii.i.riii-iti.v. um wt" ' l -ti'Miitii' ix'nft. ; t i I i"m .l-'V is"ii of r- -iJi-K' tlelort!V br"'.,k'. vrt- iipI l:ot.tk ind Ihiio um1 tr i. vt nun ns U t iaj'.- fTi. biii r fow ''v.- It-Mi p.wwi l.i tort every 'ill tJ I hut ;iv iviv. . I'il kitrio, r.iitl t'tem hts not evu i.ij htl 'liHli IiKli'iiO of I; !irn. I ir.iw Kvi hi woll hh 1 fcvtr tlfU. hikI h-t j vuiv.v I tv.i. rouiiirt 1-1 eliii.t. v..ouirh 1 ..n nn lO'Vit fi-j D t.Otj la7. I-or in lien 1 avo u ii in MUm' rte-toititfve N-nmeon mv r t';" :i dnuon itiid it h : ib i HH istru- m i.iCyolr ca)) i'l In filing. .liinics Kik .. La Itufl, u. Ir. Ail it a Ki:orn-ive ervlne 1asuu Iryull dniKrft a psl:ive irnaran'e. or Kent dlrooi by the tr. il!r4 iMeuiail to-. K.Khart, I nd.. on receipt, of iirie, SI ir ltoi..,e, ntx lKitt'es for -A express nrep ild, it Urf rati froan ouiatu or uaunui-ous ar OMftt bitreaa JlltOADWAT. VmW TOSsaV BTerjr patent takan ont hj di le br.ir7fit before rrnrtnsr utnti In mw m frfsj4 etrruret'on of nr trfrtenttft" ytw to th , world. KpleiKlitilr Illustrated, ho it. iiiveut , anaa ahoold be without It, wwi It, ei. O il a ' rar fl..V)rTlx month a Aa&nm WuHn st OOw ixButuxsju, 0 1 fcmdvi, Mtm Xork Cttj S fSf - : ;.4-tei. ;,i'ff'feV Ul3 - ySolestlflo Amsrieas 1 SU' OOSVIIIOHT. ato. r,-. S FWItif'Tmat.lnaanefre. Handbook writ to . ..' :' in nil iic:-.r .1 ' i" - , ll.rn.'livt i.v rtfr .j-jHik :!. fc f.it : !-. i . in- r. r"s-Jfc,i',i , f ; I V if t V: 1 i V V TTT) TTT) A- -P1TI TT