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Both the method and results when
Syrup of Fie is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the kidneys,
Liver aad Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and curve habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only reined ' of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleaetng to the taste and ac-
ceptable
o-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
menvexoellentqualitieecommend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 35o
bottles by rll leading druggists.
Any rditbledru>gist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.t
SAM YRAMOIaOO, OAL.
tacaavu.l.a. ST, WSW YORE. N.11
Oso. A. FBAs, AGENT AT Uosslca.
TBT SHWA T.; QODFRTCH, ONT., THITRADAY" MARCH 2, I293.
ppasUUwi W nssteyiWd from MIAOW A000 to
UO6.000,000, Them Midges swell bs
lthd er liebtesd by item trade. flat wW
free trade mane the gmestws as to what
roue is torment this eosetry, the Femme
or the Ayle Bassa nor am the oriel
iquestion, Jim Illtlhetsg flat goaette.. Sod
t otherjt■1p�m .Wetton cow assay-
ing both ,,hgy{m be settled by fres trade.
Apostates is mow alp and oatm sever edam
go down mot tt is 'rattled by the res whom
of the Anglo Saxes rico un the North Ates
ream contuses".
1. conclusion, 1 wish to ware l ustiaentel
UNionote, especially 'base of (:onarvstire
satemd..'., against trusting say Camases
nes
politician w this questem lister be declares
Wowed favonbie w s.iun. We are Dot
livinf` wholly to benefit our party leaden.
We bave heed for that ignoble purpose lo.g
ewugb. There is every riesoo to belt..•
that ih Liberal party wish to curs to their
own amount me politeness the fading of so-
rest which is malaly the bears of the sneex-
&ties agiteties is the °Poetry. Signe are
sot wanting in obehadance that some of the
Refocus (eadrm, while willies to have at.
Deletion talked freely so long as It simply
threatens the Comervetuve .deimietr.tioo,
will do their utmost, W tern the agitation to
their own account, but will throttle it whom
it .neesoes their owo chapeau of soce'roa
Were the Liberals to get power they w asld
simply .trire w coutmue things in their
present umatisfaetory condition regardless
of the gafferioits of the people, •od at the
end of their term of offs the l;. seervtiv+
would again owns forward with some new
gawk nostrums, esekiog to delude the elec-
tors in order to secure power and odioe with
Its emoluments °ace more. The people of
(Wed& owe it to themselves to allow no met
of politicuos to baniboote them in this hour
of their dire necessity as they were by the
politicians of the pre Confederatios days.
1 would suggest that the electors take
things into their own hands quite ragardkr
of the wishes of self eeekinr politicians of
whatever parts, and vote for no riao who
will net pledge himself unequivocally to
opeoly work for political union. if a oat
dilate will not pledge himself thus, then let
so such man be trusted. Canadians can af-
ford to be playthings so longer. The situ
Wiwi is one of extreme peril.
Yours very truly,
T. M. Werra.
Toronto, Feb. 25th, 1893.
• M$#UUT" w FALL AND
erv*"41.444'libtNTER
acid contemptible hypocrisy. The `M
that such reciprocity as the Liberal lobate
profess to believe they eau secure welt
sweep away •t the very lowest calculation
stiztess mIUtoa dollars of our &panel moo
ease. The expenditure of the government
is 37,003,03J yearly. lest year ice
surplus was lam than two hundred thousand
toiler. The expenditure cannot be re-
amed to any appreciable extent. Nearly
every dollar cl it r fixed by Statute. To
repeal such Statutes would be barely pos-
sible, a.d in meet cows would involve a
brach of faith with the several provinces
of confederation. Mr. Blake in 188b stated
distinctly at. Malvern, in the Corey of
York, that all the revenue collected is now
wooded for the g vsrotmma of the country,
add again in his letter to the West Isurham
electors at the last election be repeated the
•seert,on in the most emph&tic way. Time
and time again have the Liberals beeo chal-
lenged to put tbe.r fingers on the items of
expenditure they would or could lop off
were they in power, but the challenge has
sot to this day been a.oepted, for the very
best of reasons that it cannot be. The sal-
aries of • few clerks may be reduced, • few
dollar saved in ab hire or • little pruning
of accounts he done here and there, but
there sen be no such sweeping reduction is
the expenditure as to met.rielly &meliorate
*be condition of the people of Caoads Any
than who pretends otherwise is attempting
to riddle people for the advantage of hu
party. Let us apply a little common sones
to the proposition. The ('oneervstives are
lest as salons to retain as the Liberals are
to gala primer. They know they are is tbo
soloist danger of defeat- If by diminishing
"bey could hold on to power for mother
fear years, they would retrench just ee
much u the Liberal party. In his reoeut
hadl;te" speech, Hon. Mr. Foster said . " The
int gnwotion from my Hon. friend opposite
is. writ the government adopt free trade
lay answer is ' No.'" Mr. Foster then pro
seeded to show that- tltet could not rlopi
a
tree trait heu.."T ?'d memento of th.•
government demanded all the revenue col
Meted. Hetrecichmsat is impossible and
Merefnre free tele is out of the question
armless we get i► as Michigan does and do
&way wholly with the government of l'•u
ds sad its expenditures blr the only per
*Me way, tersely, by taking our natural
position as stases is the creat North Amen-
ds. Republic.
2. Healer chown that, short of union
with the States, there is no way of "al
Jesting ib, irritating conditions,- which the
sorrespondeat finds, it appear futile to eon
eider his second statement that " when this
re -adjustment is secured we shall hear not h -
Mg further of annexation from there men.
But it may be safely asserted that no read
Umeet of tarifa either in Canada or the
nited States, or in both will alter the
amuse of the craft now steering mtratght for
the port of u.uoa. Wholly &pert from the
question of tariffs, Canadian farmer are
much ler prosperous them they were at
Confederation. The kur.pean and
Meow war of the present century, but
more particularly the civil war in the Unit-
ed State& had created a constant rimmed
fr Canalise farm produce urto 1866, .a.I
extremely high pekes prevailed for that
reason. Cordian fetors of a generation
ago were on b better of than those of to
day. Right in the middle of their prosper,
icy they permitted their political leaden t'
lead upou +hem the vast sad fearfully es
peon?e arrangement known as the°se.dms
Confederation. That ie, is order that
tial tncketer. of (xitb parties might for •
time Longer have song, fat Aims at the es-
pouse of sh.- t•xpayere, the few people here
prsut•.d them to Toad upon them the eget
d develop ng ami governing • territory
brow ban Coops, and under le most ex
pest.e send most Irrupt system d govern -
Mitt the sondem world knows, • system
e•bisb pita . premium epee faclmu,
and encourages rings sod cabals to gnaw
At the very vitals nl the count rt, •
arpetwm whose expense drives our owe
people into exile and repels the fumigate
melting • hoer in a new land, the net
result o which is that while tee es
poem •.1 government keeps m ..U.g op
word ye se after year, the population re-
sets prsoucall(( sa a rs.itill. Con-
federallos was asl.nseler • prowellsg as
fit would be for • h•nkrupt merchant to at
tssapt t reamer himself by poling his
shelve. with sew geeds ward eelrunsg hie
retinues b scab an mama Mat his et
ream w rpt he sot nuly doubled but goal
rwpld while the save of his esetr.o.es
rwwai..w' .mtio..ry. This vast aa( •Iwnrt
amps y tstn•me.t haws built Ivy the Petters
of Choke te- •tier meet he welstalisol, maim
we ewe 'dines/ mime. even K fres trade he
,,ettatn..hie sad wrbabis.
Rroow 11167 the eupe.aliter. Aso arisen Ire.
thio•. •o e••
thirty -memo milling A.16r, s year
1M Wt• debt Prow eeesaMy to two boa-
ted ted tarty-•yie sidelmss, the mosey
toast by log. «mtpgnim toot osoetiog
5d • Nie Memos in
would b..t. bs tis sural haras5o q•
AN AUBURN MIRACIIE.
AN ACT OF HEROISM FOLLOWED
BY DIRE RESULTR
WDw&ati DOS NaLLT Saris A L111 ALMOST AT
Tit .11155 OP MIS OWN-- *7Taa TLARS Or
goon.. , m im & TOUP To
HLLTuI -- A '110ay of INTIM.
MT To •'ANaDiA.S.
Arbern, N. T., Beltetta.
It is on record that epos a chilly April
day, a few years .go, an eight year old
boy fell into the East river •t the foot
of East Eighth street, New York,
and when all efforts to rearm him
bad failed, Edward Donnelly, at risk of Ma
own lute, plunged into the water •.d, weep
himself nearly ezlmueted, saved the boy
front drowning. P was • humane and 'elf
sacrificing deed and rpeelved deserved com
m.ad&tion ia all the many newep•pers that
made mentioo of it. Edward Doonelly was
then • resident of New York City, but his
wife was Amanda (;rantm•a, of Aubern,aed
sinter, Mrs Samuel D. Corr, of No. 71
Moravia St.. which gave a load interest to
the ine.idest. All this wee some time ago,
and hoth it and Mr. Donnelly bad ped
out of the moil of the writer until • few
days ago, while in Saratoga, he was shown
& letter to a friend from which he was per-
mitted to make the following extract
Ai-et.s, N Y., Oct. 26, '92.
1 inn taking ih Williams' Pink Pills.
They have cured me of that terrible dieser.
(...00motor A'axia When 1 commenced
taking them., 1 sews wholly unable to wuri
and nearly helpless. I am now improved
so mucn that 1 have been picking apples
and wheeling them to the barn on a wbeel-
hsrrow. Your truly,
EDwAun i)oeacLLy,
71 Moravia St , Auburn, N Y.
Immediately nn returning to Anhurn our
reporter ailed at the _bore address and
found Mr. iloonelly out in • barn where be
was grinding apples and making cider with
w nand preen sed ne seemed well and cheer
ful and happy.
Moravia street is one of the pleasantest
suburban streets of Auburn, /.d No. 71 1.
about the last house 00 it before reaching
the open oomtry, and nearly two miles
from the business centro of the city.
" Why. yes. said Mr. Donnelly, "some
into the house, 1 will tell you all •Mut my
case and how Pink Pills cured me, and will
be glad to do 0 and to have it printed for
the benefit of others, for 1 ion .an 1 owe
my re•tnreti oo to health .rd loess
wholly to 1.1,05, simple but wonderful b
A.d then in the presence of his wits and
Mrs. Corry sed Mrs. Taylor, who .11 ooe
firmed his statement, he told your mores
pendent the story of his sickness and of hie
restoration to health by the use of 1►r.
Williams' bink Pills for Pak People
" I was horn in Albany, N. Y., and are
42 years old. The greatest portion of my
life, i have lived in New York ('ity. i was
emend foremen there of the F. A. Mulgr,w
Stew Mille, foot of Eiehth Street, on the
Foist river. 1t was no the 29th of April,
lAib., that the My fell into the river and 1
rescued him from drowning, het IS SWIM,
Lis life I contracted a disease, which, warty
ant me my own. Why, sir i am wow 1
eho.al.S have.(ied Long ago if Pink Pills bad
n. + .sv.•d my life, and 1 woald'nt bare
cared then for my sufferings were se great
+hut A.*th w. .141 have Iwo • blessed re
lief : bat new, thank God, 1 .m • well man
again and free from pain and able to be
happy
You w when 1 navel the boy 1 wet is
the wafer eco long that i wee takes with
a .leathiy chill and ora became ss Maimed
op sad weak that I could neither work or
walk. For soma time 1 was maim 4est-
m.nt of 1M George M'Dna•M. He finally
said M could (o nothing more for see sal
that i had hotter go into the enestry. Om
this let of beet .los. I lat12) my wife and 1
eeme up to Autism 1 wee them is greet
pogo, simest helpteos, the disease wee grow
log epee one end I felt that 1 bed .ems to
the hues.e of my wife and of her sister Midis.
" whom ala .liar•. first erne apse me
the n allthaars Arran 0. ay been awl pnts�
soon the whew am
of hob my t *came of
fset.d. There waw a .raid teethe( .mem the
smell of my Ark and (nwrwwrl• mod •
sees of wrens= awl • tight pressure ee the
*bet- Tie .sm►..es genteelly .ttts.dsd
up hnib kgs and into the lower part ef my
Amt,. 1 felt that death was erespimg ep to
my Wei d used 1 must say 1 leered taw the
hoer wiles it Wheel! tutees sin of my pats
ant rotary. i was ."ill t•b lug the tsedlwd5n
(" 15 was Iodide el Peeamism," said his
weed .d nems beteg rebind and blebs
LABOR SAVING
PURIFYING
CLEANSING
EXCELLENCE
PURITY
SONUaCHT
c`:M
[MERIT
frk'JNXD ON MERIT
CUIPAITIED
PM Ile
Lata rtlMa-
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plasteput all over lay body, hat with oo
*befit„ The letter part of list June 1 read of
• case similar to mine cured by the use of
Dr. %'i .11iams' Pine Pills for Pok People
I had ne..'r herd of those blessed Pio be
bre, but 1 thought if they could cure an-
other eras of the rinne disease with which I
Wee &fillete.l, perhaps cher would also cure
me. So 1 rent and got thew boxes of the
Pink Pills and began raking them at °Doe,
following all the direction. closely. to •
few weeks time I was she improved that from
beiag helpless, i was •b'. to help myself
end to get uu and to wort sad to walk
eery day front No. 74 Walnut St., ober, 1
thee lived, to Oe,orne's New Twice Fac
tory, Seymour and Cottage Streets- 1more
than • eideiehere 1 woe this • nt•loyd, but
all the wi11le I was taking Ptak Pills.
" Then Ih. Practise, of W iecoariu, uncle
of my wife, and who was her on • vett, be
gen to poo -poo at me for taking Pink Palle
sod finally persuaded me to stop taking
them Sad to let him treat" me. When be
returned to the Weis he left • prescription
with Dr. Hyde. of .Auburn, wheal.° treated
me But anus treatment .1:.1 toe no good,
and alter • while the old trouble returned
and 1 was growl b•.1 again. Theo I began
again to take Pink Pill. ; have taboo in all
nearly 20 Irnxre, at an, entire coot of less
thew 610 OC, M y of her t rest meat coot na
a pile of inuoel1 and eosin I am well and
Wile to w..rk
"In New York lir. Mcikwald said my
deems las Lo.oenotor Ataxia. He treated
tae by striking me on the knees without
giving me pain : by having me try to walk
with my eyes .•I'rn d : by trying to stand
tint on one foot and then ou the other, bat
1 couldn't do it, and .o after • while he said
I had I.ocomot..r Ataxia and wee iscursble,
and that I nod better go into the country
amend my friends who would make the few
remaining days of my lifer comfortable as
Possible and give me kind •ttend•.os.
Well I Sine, or rather was brought from
Now York into the awutry, but in.teed o
d int, 1 am a well time, neerl y as well ea
eir before in my life. Pink PAU did it
If I was •i.le'1 would, at my owo ezplre
publish the virtu.") of ill. Williams' Pi.k
Nilo t..:he whole world • it especially in
New York Coy, where 1 am much bettor
known Oleo i am here."
" Another thing, ' said Mr. Donnelly, " I
•m sure th.t I'.nk Pills for Pale people (end
they are well named are the hoot remedy
for impure blood anal the best bled naker
iD the world. Why ween 1 was sive and
*fore I took them, if i cut myself the very
little blond that came from the wooed wee
Ono end pale and watery. A few dere ago
1 aoide'.tvi.y rat r..f hand slightly mad 1
Pled Ilk• a pig and .he blood was • bright
rd. Just t...k at the blood in the vans of
my hands." Sao indeed they were, nod h
cheeks wore the ruddy grs
of health with
which only good blood .ad plenty of it can
poet the huswi face.
Slur reporter then salted opo. ('h... H
:;ager Co., druggist•, at their request.
They were much intwrset•d i. Um o•.e and
outer by the use Dr. Williams' Plat Pt1ls
and told dowers' other iost•.oes, which
heti OPTS to the k.owleidgement, where the
use of Dr. William's Pink Pilis had proved
eeic•ciorm is making most eondrf.1 cue..
These pills oont On, in • oo•de.sed farm,
all the stereots neooseary to give Dew lite
and riohesse to the blood, and restore chat -
weal _rens ; they oro an u•failing apectfie
for suck dieames as l000wnotor •tat►°, pr-
oal p•rslysit, .it, V itis' daces ; science,
neuralgia, rheumatism, Dervoas headache,
the after effect. of M Flippo, palpitation of
the heart, pal. soil sallow eomplezin•, and
the tired feeling resulting from sermon
prostration; all diseases depending upon
vitiated humors of the blood, seek as serof
eta, chronic eyrtpelaa, ate. They are don
• apecifk for troubiee peculw to howlers,
meh u suppre.sions, Irregularitima, end all
forme of weakness. They bud up the
blond and restore the glow of health to the
psle •ed sallow cheeks. in the ewe of met
they effect • radical curs in all awes arising
front mutual worry, overwork or •assess of
whatever nature
Thews Pills errs manof•etsrd by the I)r.
Williawr' Medicine Company, Brnekville,
OnL, sod Sbcho•-cta(y, N Y., sad are ve41
only in hni.s bearing the frm'e trade murk
and wnpiter, at SO as • her or six boxes
for R 5a liver is mind tart Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills we est mold is balk, or by the
demo or hassles!, red any dealer whoa/Ars
wlmtitstes in thre form is trying to defraud
you and .hn.kd he &moi t The petite are
also c•ntimeed •mei.« all other so-e•Iled
blond *defers sari serve teaks, me maim,
what same say he give them. They w
all imitations whoa timbers wish W reap •
peee•rry asiemtege frees the wonderful re-
peetM. &ebaieved hy Dr. Williams' Pleb
Piles. Ask y•.ur dealer ler Dr. Withams'
Nab Pills fur Pale People awl refuse all
imitation amt whettteta
Dr. Williams' Pie! Pill, may be had of
all duras or (bred by mail true Dr.
Williams' Meshes* enuipasy from either
wire address. The at erbich thea pills
are mold make • sootiest treeemast
sage f.•tp50ir. ee somp•rwvial
moi.. d or seediest trmwhmset.
C000S
The only duty there will
be in connection with my
goods will be my duty to
sell and the duty of the pub-
lic to buy in the most satis-
factory manner and best
market.
Ready-made Clothing a
specialty, and everything in
the latest and best Dry
Goods and Groceries can be
had at hard times paces at
ti
Tbe Ton10 Cash Store
satems.d ..ams measuL
P. O'DEA, Manager.
Scribner's
Magazine
For 1893.
Partial Prosp ctus.
Frances Redeems Otu•nett
will contribute the Orel seal to &apear is •
mwawa, from h. r pen tor loony peers, eatltled
THE ONi I ii'ftI THE HINT OI ALL'.
11. C. Runner
will fureisb a aeries of els stashes entitled
`JI188K1 ITREJLT AND JRROEY LAN5."
Iltmsusted.
a1ATIFUL
EMS COCOA
BREAKFAST.
•107 kmewwdss d the asts,sl
iaws whloh tlr►rern IM of
lest o e
t Me j well i
le. tetoN host 11 is mei-
so
mmwwr of �wak articles d filet theta ooesett
moos snag b.grearsla hese. tip SSW .train
ao..s�h to resist every w diesese.
H=•drwin of meow .me Stour.
around se readJ to attack ver these le s
weak polai. We ma ass.aw s usual
.Iris by terpin ourselves wall Mtlaod wish
pun bhad sada preerty nosriebed trsmm.'-
(Yo.f S..'Wni
nly la Ua.rrsa
Mala armpi75.05,0 w,
ith 1.7 ►tlrI°els..11/05 w1I A I* dNr r nnllk.
*04 otl5e:
,.nue t L...: .a'm' '' `arm hissibiaM
Robc..r't Grant
will relate the furter eapswase o Pred.a.d
Jooepbine is " ♦ NM' RI TO TNN KBFLRC-
TION OV A II A RIUSD EAJI " tussss."d.
Mareld Frei/ergo
will contribute • ppotlhtoal novel of grime power.
entitled TNR COPPSHHRAD.
Ry that Author of "Jerry'
Miss 8 B. Ru.iortr, the author of "Jerry,"
will write • realistic .torr of 11bb ppey the
Tramasee .waWseer.. '•TUB fIUNK T
tiPSIt1t1T.'
Personal Remlleleoeneea.
sous UNPUBL18HRf LRTTvRH or
(`ARLTLR TO EDWARD IKVINII sad
ohen, twines with it part el Cubicle', lith M
4tRerettfrom that 4ousbi Dee 1. the rust
Wenn ore ef Carlyle ri-minleo•ae.e. RLOIob.
i.R(TIONM Olr Lix(It,LN AND MUM NI SK.
117 the late MakQ.•te to Ca4r5.c Neth
articles are fill of new eraser, AN ARTIMT
114 JAPAN R7 Briarsr'r HUM, who has just
retar,M from a reMMet.c of 1105417 two Tuan.
In that oouatryq abundantly Illursted to.
meteor. the mor. H1$r
T0Kt(' Mo1YINTe wbkh
have hes • feature of the se•sasla. dram
1!!!, will 1K continued by .oat. psrtloulsrlr
.trikise pwpra mesrrs diem several of the
great war orxespardea4, Wises. N. Rt -s.
ngu. .A TISa11, Poem sad others
lien's Oooupetlonst
A Wrlw of articles nn the lifework of urea in
wary callow- the chief wa,. 1.1013s1PS of
Professional in wblcb me. earn their liveU-
h•ed.
The World's Fair In Chloagf.o.
A .ries will he published later in the yrs
giving the inpress.un.'nmde hr the exhibition
aeon d11Fn.t °h.eervere of mote, hob twat
elan aped foreign ; and many of these observers
will be ass artiste who wit. tllaa.rsfe their
own Wkly.
Lifoesllaneous Artloles.
Farther eostr.buti.as to the PUOR 115
I4RKATCITI101. Mr Ncnaiyr'e Ulrsr.IM
patter n. the Londonpis for ROM R AID TOI" Y t LI U ('HILLsNIKN. ere. Of .peota' later
sat also 0111 be Professor HMI Psi •'s antbon-
tstly@ aerostat of the MARY RRLIRI IX-
P1b1)iTION Iitl5Ptrste.l, a perry Interestagar
thele by I►Crslt t;ze. . r the .sblbitM,. 0
WeiUAN'M ART now moire to is Par.*, and
article, upon artistic sshJer l., sweetish' o tes-
vas. etc.. We.
The Illustrattoaa
o year will represent the work . only of
de we .1 -known Illuo wtrwtorw, bot ataxy drew
boar will also appear by artists who as best
known se palmate.
•
TIMa 1 alio.. tar. --Mr.
lo,..
Sarper'o ZCsga.zine.
ILL t78'rR.A.T1®D•
Ha5rwai Masaai0a toe UM wilt oentmea
to masted* rhe uarivall-d .la.4.rd of wool
Maw winch has cbaysoterined It truss rhe Mr
giaslam Amos the aerobic flmrsres sf the
Joan Owe will he Me aoesb ay. t, homes
Is.51 s. t'nstrenbca /5.00005 Wossame, .ad
W n 1, 40 Nuts $bort .1.01.5 win r eeatri
oared by the mew pivots, writers of the 41e
I.avrltw timer 5. WILSINs Remeron Hans.
le. Darr. Mamea.mr 1,614.• elk Mraaasa
11 • TT. OWL .rad sassy .tars. TO. 111.Arwted
d.eriptie. papers will embrace amnia, to
Jt+4alr usu..' ea . w W,.ebers asd Wasters
wine. 55; b7 TmmwPos Oats en bd15; a
hat LTSST BwSU.W OS K..Na sad gammas
by Itacuaim Hamm' Davison a Louden Mr
sue; bj t'alowel V. A. Urines ss tossers Rides.
eta Kowttr A. A Sara W.ssrsti.sa.t M.ke-
spcarr'. comedies eat M oesti...d. tumors
•.te►.. *111 eo O5.teibrgd b7 C e sacks flew
Suan,N ant Jamas T. Than., Wawa&
time Howwa. Maxima Masrtw. and
einem
SPECIAL OFFER.1451a'
• .eksestptl.. M . eLm
Tbe same. wtsa soot 5et1iwti
board is .less. 5.M
Now 4 faw Hew to subscribe.
Charles Ecribner's Bons,
743 Broadway, New York.
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DUNN'S
BAKINC
POWDER
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HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
HARP/Mil M/U/ZINS...P,► Yw..4.Of
HARPMRR WRMA:Lr • a
114KPRKNBAZeR AM
4AKP1R'x 1 OU NO PRDPLR. r er
Peeing Pres M .tl sins. rikere fa Ms MOW
111.1.., COOSSdiS said Meat...
The Volem.s d theMannino* bane with
the Numbers for hue ted December of ewe
filer. Whet 51 time r eeeaId, wttsenptlene
will hewa wttl the Nsmbr cermet at the
Mas d receipt of order. based volume. of
Nsrpere Mermsise toe throe years leek. 1.
seat Weill binding. w111 be rot by molt=
psld. w "00•114of 534. ear volume.
se
pad.• d,
r biasg, Moats 'reel --a .m41. pea
ttemittaaom shwa be made by Pm..aw
Money Umber r Dean, to sand shames et
Newelielvere ere net le new (4.s ./swam
meat Ae.t Me ewes, orals.. of Hagar
Address HARPER t BROTHERS,
New Teat.
1893.
larper'5 Voeky.
ZLLLTBTR £.T1Ii:T).
Hanson Wmats Is netoewled5ed an
standing ares au.er ilisaiored weekly period
awls fa amsrisa, 1, nonplus• sees seisms
het o t►. hdolly Seer .ad that of tie
Mee timelyb 111. ".des beth
menu neere eel sees., sM with equal
hove sad Mclotty the events of current
history sad tbe Intenta•ZIve tame. of Set lea
Ib seeosM of its tree, complete series of Ulu
Welles edam World's Pair. It wW be 50 only
' beg
souvenir. levers unavtar
great
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kodtMw. betides
public *rem o ge5.
veal Interest will be tally Illoetr.ted to Ire
pews 1+e contribauo.e being from the herr
writers sad anima in tbu. country. It will eon-
ulre to s&rel la therm ore. news. and lUtaters-
tluse, d1 ober publica islet its claim
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
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The Volumes of tie Wne4;LT Mels with tmm
first Number fr Jammu-, d each year. When
no I me i. *0.e,lorsd. setocrintl..s w111 b.eg'n
with the Number wrest .t the time of re-
tool
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.'.,l of order.
Hound Volumes of Hamra*'• W.MMLT for
tars yearn back. In rest cloth 0.51105, wlU
be meet by mall. meow paie or by mums
free of expels* Ipeovodmdt doss aol
ase dotter per volumes. for s
VAS pr
vdsasa.,
Chub Cases for seek volume, oWtable for
bedt'w1U be sent pow mew, tompalsies re-
oetpptd pm awe.
Samittessees would be made 07 P•st.eslo.
Money Order or loan. In avoid ',tamee d
lees.
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mein e
mw wt the entrees er/i y Haste= It
nasornnar.
Adds. HARPS!" 3 SROTHMRB.
New York.
1893.
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ILLIIeTnt am r"..
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1t .tv.w. the Ming sad Inset limiwenuee
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cry iasasw5s .IW M Ibis bas drew
war s.d the M'o.ealral media., de u*-
man hedto�artistic airwave.
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•m _'•ties, said tbov5htt.l maw es-
lefy •b 1& um sad he pyo le 15eas as s
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womb i.
latamilit its
Mss. Te. bow Oar MIS will he mass.
tar sLTtq 1.T and 5554 1.v
L *.rata. Tomas Hawes .15 tttgsjy &
practical owls% monied'Al Ms Twb•t�
enact K rm. W 115 Tsoaw. MUIR ma
ramoac. W ntlm,m* will b6.e.astes."rdra-
tOe& The era* a wawa la bias
Imairies sou
LI T.t0.Nuetw.os,1." mesa mid
Noe." will please • eultiv5.4.MMmee
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Adb..l MUMS a
The Signal
sees mem e11t1. tf.•1 am Ws is iM
Joh whisk' are ttoeer-
p est .astir w •74es ter the prompt
sod prepay Weseutisn et all Warm of
...imam ♦ p.rsml d this aaausaee-
mei m!! osuostking os ..J
be Is mood and in sseb maw we goli-
ait year patrwye. lsslug
ibuM oar effarte to -pleats will twit with
Mt
the approval d ow pstrws
t)tt iitta,t‘s
This useful size is kept ie the fall
range of qualities same as letter
heads. While
Ishtar kittlAS
la t1ia line we have a very tmi.s
stook of Sae writing papers nut
able for every clava d b»rinese
represented in this locality, me
prising laid and wove, lineal,
quadrille and other papers, ruled
or wooled, ., any be required
'atm °. o. Mtad►s
are not so generally sand, they All
as importantplace Bee
comtwiweve
Bee what were
got ander the above heads.
iSt‘.0 kit/ails
If the " pay -nalou-go" plan was
the order col the day the demand
for account paper would not be
so great , but there &re mine eau
wbo get so easy duunen that
they wonder if the stock wi11 ever
run out We don't intend it ie,
and at present our stock ie aom
plate in this line with four si5a
()god paper and neat ruling.
*.tattU ttfats
Both sines and double dollas
and Santa columns They oome
stomper thou bill beads, sod ase
the proper thing to mated after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'mod -
sometime.
tlat!lttortei
Now, it would be hard to gat
aloag without envelopes, and to
keep up with the demand for
them we keep a large stack ea
hand. We have now about a
hundred thousand in stock, W
the prices will range feel 76c. to
1$2.00 per 11. We handle cum
mercial sad Algal Baas exclusively.
Comimeretak 4tttt•hag,
has already been partially encu
orated in some of the heads ahovw.
There is, however, a team, &mots
of work under this heel 11110 ta
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space ia'•upied by
this ad. t, but we do it all at Toe
JItiXA4
A nousteas
to a5 "At Home" or • wedding
require considerable tanto is sake
tion sometimes, but wr make it
au easy matter by keeling in
stock the very latest anti best
samples to be had. Call sad 'rtes.
C'tetuNars
We aim to excel in all the differ
Butt kinds of work we tura out,
but especially in thik, *tial keep
in stock plain and fen, papers
suitable for all requhrx•n.ruts.
"eroarub. t s
of entertainments and meetings
promptly turned out, from the
pilin but neat 11, the moat elegs5
with cord and pencil attached.
Cass Js _tile rC.•Guts
This bead covers a large rang* at
work, from • bread or milk ticket
to s neat calling Dani, f roan an or-
dinary admission ticket to • teeny
bonees seed or a Itatwi.omdy
printed reembenbip ticket
Y°stelea
Our facilities ter turning out this
elm of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk d it is
done by ea This line ale. bi-
eludas
od.g ors
which our three fast running p►
premiss are able to senn out is a
surprisingly short time.
liNAks
belying to the poster departionut
also, sed we make a specialty g1
tban--promptneas being oar aim
in 0.i. revert. A aotioe of ash
will appear in Tin HIOSAL tree et
oi.rgo wipes bile for same are get
here.
4ak wilts cis w og&
in the typographical printing Wt
ma be aim is this establishment
is as espeditio s and minas
meaner sad
Over "i7h V itts tat:A\ bt jotuv►a
werr recksonutbu..
We mama oar thanks for part Ian
see sail sa4Ws -s .satianeaea d de
..w Nt fit WIVE*,
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