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n/,„, 'WHwS* v. W«.^.v w-t, W*?; ( VA * «T« k s^Mr - - -ewMr** r,*;n VA •-\W| >*w* AMCTftKi V ?!'/•,-.. 4 ^„ ?***•«'#» «W»*W «•„->'«< T,ri)»/ VOL. XI1. PIKRRK, SOUTH DAKOTA. THUKSDAV, DKCKiSIHEH (i. 181)4. NO. 30. ?* . That Peculiar i'-S Lightness and &L > <y k.::'- Noticed in the finest h'.srtiit, roils, cake, 'sw: is clue to the absolute puriix .'.ml t'ne curate combination ol the increments ol the ROYAL BAKIM ; 1 ' OW :>]•:;I . I lie best things in cookery are al- ways made and can be made only with the ROYAL BAKINC POWDER . Hence its use is universal in the most celebrated restaurants, in the homes of the people, wherever delicious, wholesome food is appreciated. Its > sale equals that ol all others etc. ac- ; rsuwne* ROYAL ROWOTS ££soiumver> & Z4 •,< k ;»v j* 1 •.<- u <«Y i u s4 n u combined. Made with the pure acid of the grape if? M •GATffERED FRAGMENTS vidua!. '. 11aliona' life, home, friend*, a n.t ion- ln'ithIs. it nations liberty, a | ii;ii Ion-. c hri-tiaiiiiy, si usilimis borne. a From H«v \\. J. Thank*"! vin» education. it nut ions prolort i«i r.. n nulion?- !iair. Si>rnioii, Dclhitrcd Sunday Ih'i'cnibcr 'i. The bible lias ino praises to one There is the deep philosophy of tin* scripture. prayer lif. in When Musts ordered tin* .le\v< to refrain fn»Mi swiues llesh, he was u**l tinlt ai i hniioin ol things physically. When (»od ordered tIn? lami to rest, every seventh your In* declared a necce-- sary law of the soil. When he eormnanded his people it»jiiv»- one tenth <>T their lirst fruits, In* declared u te.inpoial law of liis spiritual kingdom. Kejoico always, and in everything irive lhanU^isa hi»v uf physical, intellectual spitiiual life. I »|i-s< the Lord <) IIIV soul and ail t within me bless his holy name. THE TESl.A OSCILLATOR. it IS Physicians loll us that sorrow, sadness fSji Young Montenegrin** Invention and What Ih t'hiiiiii'ii For It. TWln's latest invention, tho "oscil- lator, " is one ol' I lie most remarkable »ppliancos of tlio age. It is aptly de- ttnibed as being the coro of a steam en- gine and tlio con! of a dynamo, combin- ed and ^iven a harmonious mechanical iiljuslmrnt. This combination cous.ti- Va'cs a machine which has in it the po- Vntiality of reducing to tlio l ank of old hull mi t;i] half the machinery at pres- ent moving on tho face of tho globe. It may come to do tin; entire work of the supines of an ocean steamship within a •mall part of tho space tliev now occupy ai.d at n fraction uf their cost both of < lue-eil t!u> Chipmunk Down 111* 1 hront. A very )>ri ii I i;ir accident happened re- cently in Klieii While, a farmer living about limr miles northwest.nt St. Johns. Mich. lie had been \vnrl:iiiK in tile Woods and lav down In sleep under a tree and must have slepr w#lh Ills liiiinth npen. A eummoii iimiuirel pup and a small I MVUCI -o Ins companions. While III" old man slept the boy and I lie doj; started n chipmunk and proceed- ed to chase ii. '1 li.it chipmunk made trucks lor sab'tv, ami seeinif White's mouth ojii-ii ilo;!::ed m. It was anew sensation to While to have a ehipit'imk trying lo ):••! down Ins throat alive, and lie woke up in a hurry. lie nearly choked to (leulh before III- pulled that chipmunk out, and then lie killed the little animal and brought it into town to prove the truth of the stovv he tells. A doctor who examined his throat and mouth found it badly lacerated and says he believes White's story is Hue.—Chi- ca^o Ileral.t. Thf nioat v^Mith. fithcr <if lhn Mor- mon i'huj i It •I lt»' indi vi'luah* at its hrad, ha- !•' ••)! sixain ih-tj'«>nst j'atcil by the ft iu\t stmi'iit oll'. v tin* "lir.-t ncy" in a now cnrjinra- t iuiM';iil« * \ t ! H * I ' I ah company. This m-w company is fooju iat'*coal min«*s, a rail* ro.td, a l.atiiir^' hca.-h a»id ]d»»a.-urM n;* sort a! th" <I:rat Salt lake, and lmild, i i qnip and op«-ratc tch ^rapiih' ;md t»do- i piiom* lines. Thi< i> puv« ly it church I scheme, in \vhi<-li ^c:niic> have no parr, j and is hko tiic /ion ('o-opcnit i vo e«im- i panv, to h*» m,in:t^' d to sidd to the wealth of tlio church.—.Springfield -Re- publican. 111*\ - . Pylc at M . I-. 'h !i; fii hcjin^ in-xi >.thhuth linn'litn« a -t-ries of -<*rinoh- on tie* "\\ iiiid' !'"* i>1 <it»d hi < 'real ion. W in-1 I- V * r pt»s.-i I lir t lie-r w i 1 li"« i 11 uM la t ed hy draw iiiL'>. Tie* lirsi *. niioti will hi* "Tin' Wonders of Animalruli'-." or " 1 ^i —11n^ troiu nur Tiny I ricud'.." i he form of m.iny heinu v«'ii on I h«* lira *\ iiej. 1 )id you <• r thinlv thai a drop of \v ater II o !a rijer t lian a p< «iet ol a pi n I- a \\ ol Id in which miliiou^ oi iishe.; ceainre^ "-v iiti in halh'hij-il.> ')! t. !st*lAni- inais lo u hieh a t aie dion i.- au occun. a roMi h-af a leMiii^idere. a m! «hc tla>h of a lire My la-i iim eaoi.j h iu nivr iln-iii li^ht lor >e\ era 1 uem i11«in-." 'J'he^e sermon^ wiii lie i-diieatioiistl as well as helpful iu leading men to oln-y 1 he m'e.j i r-1 eo»a in a'a I iih'i 11. "'T hoi i >hail love i lie l^i »rd i h y ' »> »d w i' h «i 11 l h v hea 11." Harper's Bazar. 1895. . Kh-^iiiit jttid exehe*iv»- tlesiirn?- tor Out-dnnr ;ititl In il- oi I'oilrt lr>^. draw J rem W ut t h tnixW'ls Itv Siiml"'/'. aiul (;bni>ni>. ;e a e .-in iniporimil li n- tiire. '1 lu'«c aptie.a e\erv \vi «*k. :n i'imi|ntiii"il in *Ti in e «lc*rn t nm- :md ilrl ml«. nio* Pmi» l.flh r by Ka'lunitie |>e i (ir'-sl, is i. utekiv T L illt^ei tpl of (be lide-t T I»*- J II d ciipno-; in ' In* t mler• ilv of ^ e\v *i u l^i-h- on-. ;tb»Ul •lir .-el Ion- ninl ful> purl ie\ll:i^ site] ui\ en as 1 > -Ii ||ili|'|r y . tlluiiiiinfcis ionl itc* : •«'-sorh-> <»| iIh* i tc111jim* ol \v» II t!re«-e«l u-o . men. Cn Miens t liohiu^? received |»r:n-ii<*:tI { •iHenliun. A 1orlllti-hl\ I'.illent—ll" el Mip-i i -ieiueiil etiahles re;ii|ers In eul a tl iiutki- llieir I mi'iit'own* 't Itc \v«>mei. wI im I aKes 111. t|»et '* I It /jtr i- nreinniMl tut' i'verv aee.^iit'i o - . lih*. ! ecreiaufiU"- <»r mtu'lnul wbere bi alililtli diess ' t- «(ii *»ite. A it A nii't'it nii ml ! tncl-»i' W at fi»ii ^ t >;ntvle | let's In Uelii een Haul nir Oavtrt. a -i rm^ iniv»» | I A nit*r rati hi . pari y l;.i«l in I'ennsy-v atni j Mid paril> in the fur south will nempy the last hill ot thcyear j My l.mly N'»r.«nl> ;tu itii.-n^eiy i«.v« ifitiL' tn»ve|, , hy SlaiM'titl Ma}|rleln«, aitth''f of (i> d'^ Pnnl Tin-(ite.jlet (»lnr> " ete . will he-jjn the year. : K--iiy-' ami Sorial <'hy«l- T»» llti* ilepj.rl j nn-ut * peetat»»r will fniitrihuU- her elniriiun_ r { J' ip Outi hat W'r are . Miinir * ill New ^'<>rk ; MH-iity I A.i-wi-ts in i 'ortespnu.lent- i'»u- | ••erei ve t he > ets«»iial at lent inn oil he etiilt.r. iini j are :iiis\ver>*i| a) t he e:u li« -t po*.-ih|e •i.jt e a 11 < r 1 their ri-ee jit. lor Illustrated l*io*»peelu-. There's No Choice in Bicytles. svThe \'ictor Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is more durable than any other and the inner tube can be. re- moved in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The. only inner tube removable through the run. S All Victor improvements are abreast with the times and meet every re- quirement. usssmssm Victors are BEST. IllIIIIIIIIfffff OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. HHILADELPHIA. CHICAliO SAN FRANCISCO. gloiiiii Is so unnatural to a human beiiia j construction, and operation. It will do •}4> : ' as til lie iu itself the catl-e of disease. A meal cheerfully, happily, .joyou-dv piiriiiken is a dyspepsia preventative and cure. Smile |ieii|>le. are not loveil heciin^e there Isn't, it 11 v 111 i 11K lovely aliout. tlieni. IM as sunn love a hear as some people I have Seen . r, I'livsical beanlv is very much depen- dent upon the |ov, sunshine anil li^lit you let, into your life. Educators have somrlil to make i he ac- i|Uisinu of Umnvleire a ileliL'lil insii-ad of a laslt. lliey see "the joy of the Lord is men- tal power." A joyful life is n necessary ilmiir 10 i.lie natural development of tioili ilic iniml and morul nature of man. When one sees some- people, lie caiinoi Imlp exclaiminu O, Lord jrivc us a little sunshine, u Huh: joy. a little li^lii. Joy is a l-ower in the winnini: of men to a liiuli and holy life. Tin- p alnii>i exehtiined "n'store. unto me the joy oT thy salvation—then will I teach transgressor* thy way and sinners shall he converted unto thee. The \ nlllllies nf the !».'/. I hi-l-tti wil It f lie lit-t I nutiile'r fi>r .lutuciiy «!' e.,eh yi-ar. Wh-ti no ! / lime i- nicntii-ne<| -uh>et iot i will he itt *ith the tl11riiIiei curreta at Me- time nf re- ceipt »t nfdlM- < l"tn fi;>0 fer each \'"'.iu»e. "iit:«hle tn ' lamlinu', M i.. sent hy m il pn-i j.aid, on re j eeiju ut TiIh -p.tye ami 11»< 1 \ -enl nti j appliciti <n. heiniUjniiM-- >lmutil he msnle hy pn-lnltiee ; ' tanney order nr draft. to iivnid <*hiiii'-- ot li s*. ' Pick of Santa Glaus' Pack DETROIT. OCNVr.fV : XMAS 1894. Hrnl her-. UiU'|M'r*s IN'iiotlical^. I»er \ ear: 11 A It I'M U'S M AI.A/.1M; llAlil'Kirs \\ i.l'.K l.V HAUPKIC'S n \/ \u HA ;IM;U'> vurNti 'KMP;,K I'n-lti^e I I'M* to all Mih-i rjbe;» «' >"ilns, r.-ilia«iri Mt'd Me.\icn A'ldre--: itAIM'Kh' V It l'« »TM KU>. I'. 11. hex X. j . Sty. I $ I "O ' I 1*1 I eo - * j fliited \%'iii(er 'I'onri^l -laie*. on Tin* .Nortli- UCKit'ln little. The Xorihuevl. i II lite- i- now <nllitm e\ 'Ill'Moli I i e U e J >. a! L 'l 'ea! I> I 'eilueed rate>, I o 1 he lieaIMt iv>t 11 i•» ol i aiilot itia. Florida. iV\a>. M e.\ ieo. u Mexico, I .oil i-iaiia. M i.-si>>i ppi. t iei; ru i a. South t'arioina. Ten nc>see a t-d A la oa ma. lot lieixetsami full infoi itiaiiou .ijiplv lo airehi^ Chicago and Nor; h we* i em Kai!nav, People eonseinpla i i uti havilii; photo* laUenlor tie* hohila\** -hoiild call how and a\o.d the iihli and po**-jhe disa- ia»ititment. I!. I,. Kwiy i* lu.ihiut; a ^rade i cabinet I ieeo !oi a dozen. rile best remedy Im i ud i H'-S! i oil. coil- pat ion. Imadaehe am! 1 i\*«•» coiuplaltil A>' r*- piil<. Tlu-y M»'V«'r laii. Nit; per's lVriudirals, Dr. Price's Ciearn Bakin g P o w d e r i U 5 , M . ; H . S M - e Av/attlcd t'uvUi MtJji MiJ'.'.'inV.T I .*ir. i>an I rjtictbco. this work without jar or pounding and will reduce to a minimum tho risk of d'-ran^ement or breakage. There is nothing in the whole range of median- lc-il l oiii-lruclion from railway locomo- tives to stamp mills, which such ou in- vention may not revolutionize. The essential characteristic of the machine is tlie application of tho pres- sure of steaui to produce au extremely rapid vibration of a bar of steel or pis- ton, which iu turn is so adapted to a fiet, of magnets that the mechanical enei'Ky of tin? vibration is converted in- to electricity. Tho extraordinary result i is that practically an absolutely eon- j Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Btant vibration is established, and a j power is at taiued great !v beyond that! <>«t. o. ,\. jmtl r IH>.IK isiis OF obtainable in t in; most, cost I v expansion ; l ' " !J \ \M> vV O H- , ' . , ll>A \ V, AS IS> S1IIV I ASMSitM- engines u.-ing a similar amount oi sluaiu. Besides saving ill mechanical friction I tho •'!•"> per cent of loss in tho working] of the engine, the lo per cent of loss by j licit friction and the 10 per cent wasted ill the dynamo, making altogether an : addition ol' lei per cent to tho available •niiTgy obtained from tho steam fur tho j •purpose of producing electricity, it is j limpler, smaller and lighter than tho mechanism it is destined to replace, ah- i solntely constant in its action, automat- J icailv regulated and subject to tho least j possible amount of wear and tear. Tho j utilisation of this machinoiu any branch of industry would result in an appre- ciable lowering in tho cost of produc- tion, and it is ijuito possiblo that its first, general employment may bo in electric lighti"g. In tho faeo of this Harper's Weekly. 1895. Hnrper's U eek! v if a pie I •-rial luxury »t t he turn?- It pre-etits e\er> important «*\ent promptly, accurately, and exhau-tive in illu- Iration and desctiplive te\i oj lie hiyhe.-t order. The tuiiiiiicr iti whieh. dorini: Ivm, il has treated the < hlca^n Hallway -trikes and the < hiiio .In ntii'se \Var. te-d the amnuut «d liL'h! it Was ah|e 11» 1 limw on Iva'e t, I he iiir-t'itit jit t en t ii ai \va* direia d in thai iutie-*m>wn country, are eMU»i;«les of its alnawt hmindle-* ; re-niirces, .laiiatt Hap 1 ', the dt-i inu'ai>hed wnter ud eorrespoadeut, has been -ei.t t«» the m' »t of war. and there .i"iii" d i».v Weldnn. ihe well known American artist, now l<»r many yemsreshliMit ia .l »pau wh«»ha- been en^aveti i•> fiwirpnrate witii Mr lialph in staidinu to Harper'.- Weekly exe;u<i\ e int'oraiat ion and illustration IMiriiur |Str» every vit a| «piest inti will be di— ' t ihM-'l with vin r and witlinut pn».iudiee in the eaitnriai columns, and also in peei-il lo tieh < by iia* lushest authorities iu each department j fort raits of tho men and women who are tnak- I itur hi lor**, nail ptTWorfntvnrt CHtWlc polttioal I e.irinoiis. k, will contiiuie to he ehat.icit ri-i i<; ; leatures. Tlih- Ihtsy World, with itslo»-n ami , | and kually enmimMit on . he 1 s<er doings el \ he i day. will renutin a regular depart ".eul. i I ifimt. 'I here will he t wo pewcrtal -erials. 1 both hamj'*ome J y illu**trnted - t he : ei. » oekad , | a >t irt im: romance of olden days by Stanley .1. ! Wey man. itad ti novel of Ni w York, entcled ! The .-on of Ills I-'ather. '•>' llrandet Ma! I 1I ,M A - -- ' several novelet's ;utd many -b' rt -tone- ;,y pi.pub.r writers j Semi lor llhi»U'2tli-<l l*ro-peetu»., I The volume- «d the Wiekiy hi jrin wiMi I lie j lir-i numtier for January of cr.eh \e.ir. When | t iine is ineut ioned, sub-, ri u•• will ln-toti : with the number earreai at t lie lime of'receipt j :»f order. ; I'lolll 4'iVst S or eaeh volume, suitahie l"f himliti^-. wj.l he sent hy mail, postpaid, o.i »e- eeipl ot 4^1 each. Tith-pai.'e and li.dev >ent "U applteti ion. j lt» .nittam es should he m-de l»> in-stotliee moti. y ordt-r or dr.tJ' I . In M\I>H I » hai.ee .d io--. i X wspapers are not lorupy tnis adverti-o* | moot without the e\pre.-s order of i'at p. t .v |tr«ithei>. A III jiresi'iil:- i~ ] i l*t >e 1111 "t 1 III ! lie |UlMic. \\ . li.ise simeiliiti^ for every piir.-e. -unn-iliino I'm- evcrv 11<•!-«>ti. >ui!ie|liino fur tin' penn\. tin- Illlie. tile «|ll:0*0T. t i :<• liaif a in I tin- < l< > I l:i r. Siune- H , 1 111 IILI" I '. IC the Itl'ilher. ill'* t':lt I HT . till' InVcf. lilt' olii. | In- lxi\ aii.i ihe Iialiy. Suiiiel liinir In 11 i I e\i'i\'iine'~ -tin-kiiii;' ami -1 R: i i 11 IN il II ni \JIUI'-I'. We are l'ra.l \ WiJ11 ^•'•>:«, Crand Holiday Stock •• :.. , \ r . . .. Kemp Bros. Chrismas Emporium? THE RUST-OWEN iiTidtt -COMPANY . rr-TUANhLK ALL KINDS Ol Try Their Birdseye Cannel Coal. Corner ,«Ui!b8 a •toy Is a winnina: force in the business world, a pivtul man is usually the suc- cessful man oilier things lieing <•< 111 a I. All lialliie is lilled with joy. '•even the , fc'V-sniill. the rhinoceros. t,he. wasp, the spider ! marvelous inve.itiou a recent statement ^ h»v„ their homely delights." -The cart I. «f Tesla seems hardly no longer vision- £ is tilled with the goodness of tiod. "'7- Tho young Montenegrin said. 1 expect, toll'.-o to be al»lo ro seta machiuo in the middle of this room and move it by no other agency than tho energy of tho medium in motion around us. "— St. I.o"i.s ( Hobo-Democrat. V, it- Why all this joy. gladness, singing, i;, diinelng if mail was left to mourn'.' ti'loom ?..and melancholy Is as unnatural In tin* £jp-h.i.i.a» race assuicide and a greater dim;. , v C'ourt^'MieK I>on*i l*ay. , ^ Why the rejoicing or the honey bee, of We received a very flattering propo the red squirrel, of the.song tiirit, of worms this week to "advertise a neigh-j that crawl, of lish that swim, of birds j boring fair and accept tho "usual cour- f i'.. . that tly. "Why beasts and cattle, cr«ep- , t ,!sies" as pay. The "usual courtesies" j tug things and Hying foul" piv.uiiued to i won't jiay running expenses, etc., and j 5iW i'-Jom I" thu praise of seraph and archangel \ if ih<. management wants tho fair ad- j ..'•jfn.':- except it be a lesson to man. Uods voice i vertised in this sheet they will ha»'y to In these bundles of joy to the. human race. enmo down with tho cash. NVo have •.£! j quit giving $5 worth of space for two Why grateful? Kor life. Tin; must. | 2Tt cent tickets.—Aintia (Iud.) News. f.\j$ wonderful and delicate machinery in this ! "'tea world Is a human body. "No embroidery | Tho fact that a manufacturer or mcr- "55SO nlnlinrate, no gauze so delicate, no color '-chant is anxious to make known his '-' so exquisite, no tiiec.hiiiism so graceful, no : goods to tho public is regarded by most handiwork so divine,"and the marvel is | people as evidence that they possess of more than 133 years in \tlie manufact ure of tobacco enables us lo produce the very best: article possible. Consumers of tobacco de- rive the benefit of this ex- pei'ience, and in vising the celebrated Lorillard's that in a world of iiccidenl. hammer, 8k* Spike, stone, thorn, Il lias been preserved. jA ill i 111 mi dollars could not run such an ilitfiiranct* on so dllieat-e HU engine. Ui'uteful for tuu thousand mercies, iiidi- ; & merit.—Printer's Ink. Advertise; . If you would rise; Not at all If you would fall. ^Burliugtan (VU OwnnnpolHwi. , 2r*>- « ^ are assured of the highest quality. 'Tis a rich, last- ing: and delicious cliew. Sold Everywhere. il IIAIM'KI! s U'l.i:K!.V I'M llAKPKirs It A X \ If » '"» N.WM'KIRS >I;N<; PI-MIM.K V I'oSltljre free t.• ;dl -ab«»rrihers ill the I'nited .-lutes. Laiuuht and Mexie--. Adtlre-s: IlAKi'KUAr KIPJ'nU'.K'- p. n. ho\* '.'.vi- N. v rity. Harper's Magazine. 1895. 'I'll.; Simpleton-;, a new n ve! hv Tle-m •- llaoly, will he he-jan ia the I ineomher iiiiinliei . is'.M, and eonti. ueil to Xoveinhi'-. IV.C>. Who- ever uuiy he mie's favorite ainonif HMI *li^-h UOMdiStls* il will he conceded hy all eiitic* that Tltotiuis Hardy -lamls furemost us it master artist in lhiimi, ami The siinp!«'toi^ may be exuectiai lo arouse e thusiasm ma interior itt dejrree to that whi«h han marked Tthby-tla* I taoht HUeecssl'iii story ot the year. Attoiher ! leiuhnjr h'atare will lie I tie i'or>oi;al l(e o||ee- i tions of Joar. of Are. hy the Sicut Lotus Ih ; *'• nte, her pa^e ami *o-eiclary, litnler which J jrulsu 'he most popular of livjm.' Amriean 1 i mai-Mi'/ine writer^ will p»es« nt tin* story of the ! ? Maid of 1M leanc. In the .latm .ry number will I appear a proliwely il iistrated p iper on j Charleston ami t lie Larolinas. t he lh>l of n series ' of Southern paper-. Northern A' t ica is att raet iajr more attention ttinvi ut aii.v other lime .»iii«'o it wits ihe seat of empiny*. The next vn utne of II trper's maga- zine will roatain four illustrated articles on tiii- I'OL'ioa, ami thr< e of thein will rlepicl t he pr» sent life there, .luli-ui Kalph uill prepare lor th« nuufi/itu 1 » setie? 4 of elyht ^lories, <leplcf|p^ typienl phtises of I'lrii'-c Life an»l Manner^. ncfithMhe lonir stories, ihete will hej:iii in .Itf utuy ntimher t he lirst rhaptcrs of nlTi A Three-Part NoveletU.hy h'ichaol Hard* ih|f Davis- the longest work yet utteMiptial hy I his wijter will contiiuie to he a leat lire of t lie tnat!a/.luo. .Send lor lllii»lrntc<t I'ro^pi etu-. The.volumes of t h" m;tL'a/,ine heyiu will the miuihcrr* foi June ami Ihajetnln r ot eaclt year. Wlicn 1111 tftn«- meiitiont»d suh^«- rip!Ions will beifin With the number current at Ha time of receipt of t rd «r Cloth eases, for W'Mliiur. ."iu cents eaeh by mail, postpaid. 'litlepi«ire ami ludox,N(. a lit oil app (cation. ItuiniltHnecs ^hoald he niade h> poshdUce monev otdcr or tlraft. to avoid (dninec-> of loss. MnwpHi'ert) are not to copy this ailvcr»iso« inept without the express order ol Harper & brothers- 'ijllai'iM'rs Porindicals, Drug I'A INT: We carry a full line ot DIM'iiS. I'AINTS. tlLASS, VAKMSI1, 1 * I" "l"l"N*. ISIM'SII KS ami I'aml r*' ^uppiie- ^onerallv. iHlMIOSl'H. srAM».\lib. lloi >KII(»LD. Ulll'lK and SlNtJKU Sewitm Ma»diiues. We repair and en an S.*v\oii: Machiuo and Iuriii>hcd new parts. Tio**cnpiions carefully compound, d. Ko-pecii'u!|y. M. J. SCHUBERT. The Place to Trade Groceries China arid Provisions Glassware March & Briggs. IVr Yen 1 IIAHl'KH'fl M AO A/.IN rt HAHPKIt'S WKI5K1.V HAliPEK'S 11 V/. VII HAHVKH'3 YOUNiJ I'KOIM.B Potjtugc Tree to all suhscrP»c.rs n the United tatCH, -Canada and Mexico. r.A<KlrcHs: H » Kl'KIt A: IIHOTHH HS. 1'. O- hux tijtt. N. Y. City. .... $1 .... 4 ... I 0(> ... ~ (H) e Winchesterl^artridges Be sure your TAKS r;o OTHZR. Albert Guncierson, ATTOUXKY AT LAW. PIEllRB, - SOUTH DAKOTA. Bucoetkur to Uatfy ii Guudoraon. ALL sizes FROM ,:V3 TO .SO C AL. THE REST IN THE WORLD. dealer gives you WINCHESTER MAKF. L a, ;?, e nayof R EPEATING RM ES . Send for 100 ji'iiisre llluslruled Cutalogut-. FKKK WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. IXunBon Strout. ~ NEW ' HAVEN. CO-IK. f t v \««v i , & 'Vi'V' "Si, r'.J MONTENEGRO-CANADA.COM

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Lightness and &L > <y k. : : ' -

Noticed in the finest h'.srtiit, roils, cake, 'sw: is clue to the absolute puriix .'.ml t'ne

curate combination ol the increments ol the RO Y A L BA K I M ; 1 'O W : > ] • : ; I . I lie

best things in cookery are al­ways made and can be made only with the RO Y A L BA K I N C

• PO W D E R . Hence its use is universal — in the most celebrated restaurants, in

the homes of the people, wherever delicious, „ wholesome food is

appreciated. Its > sale equals that ol

all others

etc.

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a n . t ion- ln ' i thIs . i t na t ions l iber ty , a | ii ; i i Ion- . c hr i - t ia i i i iy , si us i l imis borne . a

From H«v \ \ . J . Thank*"! v in» educat ion . i t nut ions prolor t i« i r . . n

nul ion?- ! ia i r . S i>rnio i i , Dclh i t rcd Sunday

Ih ' i ' cn ibcr ' i .

The bib le l ias ino pra ises to one

There is the deep phi losophy of t in* scr ip ture .

prayer

l i f . in

When Musts ordered t in* . le \v< to ref ra in fn»Mi swiues l lesh , he was u**l t in l t a i i hn i io in o l th ings phys ica l ly .

When (»od ordered t In? lami to res t , every seventh your In* dec lared a necce--sary law of the soi l .

When he eormnanded h is people i t» j i iv»-one tenth <>T the i r l i r s t f ru i t s , In* dec lared u te . inpoia l law of l i i s sp i r i tua l k ingdom.

Kejoico a lways , and in everyth ing i r ive lhanU^isa hi»v uf phys ica l , in te l lec tua l

sp i t i iua l l i fe .

I » | i - s< the Lord <) I I I V soul and a i l t wi th in me bless h is holy name.

THE TESl .A OSCILLATOR.

i t IS

Phys ic ians lo l l us tha t sor row, sadness

fSj i Young Montenegr in** Invent ion and What Ih t 'h i i i i i i ' i i For I t .

TWln 's la tes t invent ion , tho "osc i l ­

la tor , " is one ol ' I l i e most remarkable

»ppl iancos of t l io age . I t i s apt ly de-

t tn ibed as be ing the coro of a s team en­

gine and t l io con! of a dynamo, combin­

ed and ^ iven a harmonious mechanica l

i i l jus lmrnt . This combinat ion cous . t i -

Va 'cs a machine which has in i t the po-

Vnt ia l i ty of reducing to t l io l ank of o ld

hul l mi t ; i ] ha l f the machinery a t pres­

ent moving on tho face of tho globe . I t

may come to do t in ; en t i re work of the

supines of an ocean s teamship wi th in a

•mal l par t of tho space t l iev now occupy

a i .d a t n f rac t ion uf the i r cos t both of

< lue-e i l t !u> Chipmunk Down 111* 1 hront .

A very )>r i i i I i ; i r acc ident happened re­cent ly in Kl ie i i Whi le , a farmer l iv ing about l imr mi les nor thwest .n t S t . Johns . Mich. l ie had been \vnr l : i i iK in t i le Woods and lav down In s leep under a t ree and must have s lepr w#lh I l l s l i i i in th npen. A eummoii i imiui re l pup and a smal l IM V U C I -o Ins companions . Whi le I I I" o ld man s lept the boy and I l i e doj ; s ta r ted n ch ipmunk and proceed­ed to chase i i . '1 l i . i t ch ipmunk made t rucks lor sab ' tv , ami see in i f Whi te ' s mouth oj i i - i i i lo ; ! : :ed m. I t was anew sensat ion to Whi le to have a ehip i t ' imk t ry ing lo ) : • • ! down Ins throat a l ive , and l ie woke up in a hurry . l ie near ly choked to ( leulh before II I - pu l led tha t ch ipmunk out , and then l ie k i l led the l i t t le animal and brought i t in to town to prove the t ru th of the s tovv he te l l s . A doctor who examined h is throat and mouth found i t badly lacera ted and says he bel ieves Whi te ' s s tory i s Hue.—Chi-ca^o I le ra l . t . •

Thf n ioa t v^Mith . f i thcr <if lhn Mor­mon i 'huj i I t • I lt»' indi v i ' luah* a t i t s hrad , ha- !• ' • • ) ! s ixa in ih- t j '«>nst j ' a tc i l by the f t iu \ t s tmi ' i i t o ll ' . v

t in* " l i r . - t ncy" in a now cnr j inra-t iu iM' ; i i l« * \ t !H * I ' I ah company. This m-w company i s fooju ia t '*coal min«*s , a ra i l* ro . td , a l .a t i i i r^ ' hca . -h a»id ]d»»a . -urM n ;* sor t a ! th" <I : ra t Sa l t lake , and lmi ld ,

i i qn ip and op«-ra tc tch ^rapi ih ' ;md t»do-i p i iom* l ines . Thi< i> puv« ly i t church I s cheme, in \vhi<- l i ^c :n i ic> have no parr , j and i s hko t i ic / ion ( 'o-opcni t i vo e«im-i panv, to h*» m, in : t^ ' d to s idd to the

weal th of t l io church .—.Spr ingf ie ld -Re­publ ican .

111*\ - . Py lc a t M . I - . ' h ! i ; f i i hc j in^ in-xi > . thhuth l inn ' l i tn« a - t - r ies of -<*r inoh-on t ie* " \ \ i i i id ' ! ' "* i>1 < i t»d h i < ' r ea l ion . W in-1 I- V * • r p t»s . - i I l i r t l i e - r w i 1 l i "« i 11 uM la t ed hy draw i i iL '> .

T ie* l i r s i * . n i io t i wi l l hi* "Tin ' Wonders of Animalru l i ' - . " or " 1 ^i —11n^ t ro iu nur Tiny I r icud ' . . " i he form of m. iny he inu

v« ' i i on I h«* l i ra *\ i i e j . 1 ) id you <• v« r th in lv tha i a drop of \v a te r

I I o !a r i je r t l i an a p< « ie t o l a p i n I - a \ \ o l Id in which mi l i iou^ o i i i she . ; cea inre^ " - v i i t i i n h a l h ' h i j - i l . > ' ) ! t . ! s t * l A n i -ina is lo u h ieh a t a ie d ion i . - au occun. a roMi h-af a leMii i^ idere . a m! «hc t la>h of a l i re My la - i i im eaoi . j h iu n ivr i ln- i i i l i^h t lor >e\ e ra 1 uem i11«in- ."

' J 'he^e sermon^ wi i i l ie i -d i iea t io i i s t l as wel l as he lpful iu leading men to oln-y 1 he m'e . j i r -1 eo»a in a ' a I i ih ' i 11 . " 'T hoi i >hai l love i l i e l^ i »rd i h y ' »> »d w i ' h «i 11 l h v hea 11 ."

Harper's Bazar. 1895. .

Kh-^i i i i t j t t id exehe*iv»- t les i i rn?- tor Out-dnnr ; i t i t l In i l - o i I 'o i l r t l r>^ . d raw J rem W ut t h tn ixW' ls I tv Si iml" ' / ' . a iu l ( ;bni>ni>. ;e a e . - in in ipor imi l l i n-t i i re . '1 lu '«c apt ie .a e \erv \vi «*k. :n i ' imi |n t i i i " i l

in *Ti in e «lc*rn t nm- :md i l r l ml« . n io* Pmi» l . f lh r by Ka ' luni t ie |>e i ( i r ' - s l , i s i . u tekiv T L i l l t^e i tp l of (be l ide- t T I»*-J I I d c i i p n o - ; in ' In* t mler• i lv of ^ e \v *i o» u l^ i -h-on- . ; tb»Ul • l i r . -e l Ion- n in l fu l> pur l ie \ l l : i^ s i te ] u i \ en as 1 • > - I i | | i l i | ' | r y . t l lu i i i i infc is ionl i tc* : • •« ' - sorh-> <»| i Ih* i t c111j im* o l \v» I I t ! re«-e«l u-o . men. Cn Miens t l iohiu^? rece ived |»r :n- i i<*: t I { • iHenl iun . A 1or l l l t i -h l \ I ' . i l len t—ll" e l Mip- i i-ieiueiil etiahles re;ii |ers In eul a tl i iutki- l l ieir I

mi ' i i t ' own* ' t I t c \v«>mei . w I i m I aKes 1 1 1 . t | »e t ' * I I t / j t r i - nre inniMl tu t ' i 'verv aee .^ i i t ' i o - . l ih* . ! ecre iauf iU"- <»r mtu ' lnul wbere bi a l i l i l t l i d iess ' t - r» «( i i *»i te .

A i t A n i i ' t ' i t n i i ml ! tncl -» i ' W a t f i» i i ^ t > ;n tv le | let ' s In Uel i i een Haul ni r Oavtr t . a - i rm^ iniv»» | • I A ni t*r ra t i h i . par i y l ; . i« l in I ' ennsy-v a tn i j Mid par i l> in the fur south wi l l nempy the las t h i l l o t thcyear j

My l .mly N'»r .«nl> ; tu i t i i . -n^eiy i« .v« i f i t iL ' tn»ve | , , hy Sla iM' t i t l Ma} | r le ln« , a i t th ' ' f of ( i> d '^ Pnnl • T in- ( i te . j le t (» lnr> " e te . wi l l he- j jn the year . :

K-- i iy- ' ami Sor ia l < 'hy«l - T»» l l t i* i lep j . r l • j nn-ut * pee ta t»»r wi l l fn i i t r ihuU- her e ln i r i iun_ r { J ' ip Out i • ha t W'r a re . Miin i r * i l l New ^ '<>rk ; MH-i i ty I

A . i -wi- t s in i ' o r tespnu. lent - i '»u- | ••ere i ve t he > e t s«»i ia l a t len t inn o i l he e t i i l t . r . i in i j a re : i i i s \ver>*i | a ) t he e :u l i« - t po*. - ih |e • i . j t e a 11 < r 1 the i r r i -ee j i t .

lo r I l lus t ra ted l* io*»peelu- .

There's No Choice in Bicytles. svThe \'ictor Pneumatic tire has no

rival. It is more durable than any

other and the inner tube can be. re­

moved in case of puncture in less

than five minutes.

The. only inner tube removable

through the run.

S All Victor improvements are abreast

with the times and meet every re­

quirement.

usssmssm

Victors are

BEST. I l l I I I I I I I I f f f f f

OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK.

HHILADELPHIA. CHICAliO

SAN FRANCISCO.

g lo i i i i i I s so unnatura l to a human bei i ia j cons t ruc t ion , and opera t ion . I t wi l l do

•}4> : '

a s t i l l ie iu i t se l f the ca t l -e of d isease .

A meal cheerfu l ly , happi ly , . joyou-dv p i i r i i iken i s a dyspeps ia preventa t ive and cure .

Smile | ie i i |> le . a re not lovei l hec i in^e there Isn ' t , i t 11 v 111 i 11K lovely a l iout . t l ien i . IM as sunn love a hear as some people I have

Seen . r ,

I ' l ivs ica l beanlv i s very much depen­dent upon the |ov , sunshine ani l l i^ l i t you le t , in to your l i fe .

Educators have somrl i l to make i he ac-i |Uis inu of Umnvle i re a i le l iL ' l i l ins i i -ad of a las l t . l l iey see " the joy of the Lord i s men­ta l power ."

A joyful l i fe i s n necessary i lmi i r 10 i . l ie na tura l development of t io i l i i l ic in iml and morul na ture of man.

When one sees some- people , l ie ca i inoi Imlp excla iminu O, Lord j r ivc us a l i t t le sunshine , u Huh: joy . a l i t t le l i^ l i i .

Joy is a l -ower in the winnini : of men to a l i iu l i and holy l i fe . Tin- p a ln i i>i exeht i ined "n ' s tore . unto me the joy oT thy sa lva t ion—then wi l l I t each t ransgressor* thy way and s inners shal l he conver ted unto thee .

The \ n l l l l l ies nf the !» . ' / . I h i - l - t t i wi l I t f l i e l i t - t I nu t i i le ' r f i>r . lu tuc i iy «! ' e . , eh y i -ar . Wh-t i no ! / l ime i - n icnt i i -ne< | -uh>et io t i n« wil l he i t t * i th the t l11r i i I ie i cur re ta a t Me- t ime nf re ­

ce ip t • »t n fd lM- — < l " tn f i ;>0 fer each \ ' " ' . iu»e . " i i t :«hle tn '

laml inu ' , M i . . • sen t hy m i l pn- i j .a id , on re j eei ju ut T i Ih -p . tye ami 11»< 1 • • \ -enl n t i j appl ic i t i <n.

he in iUjni iM-- >lmut i l he msnle hy pn- ln l t iee ; ' t anney order nr draf t . to i ivnid <*hi i i i ' - - o t l i s* . '

Pick of Santa Glaus' Pack

DETROIT. OCNVr.fV :

XMAS 1894. Hrnl her - .

UiU' |M'r*s IN ' i io t l ica l^ . I»er \ ear :

11 A I t I 'M U 'S M AI .A/ .1M; l lAl i l 'Ki rs \ \ i . l ' .K l .V HAUPKIC'S n \ / \u HA ; IM;U'> vurNt i 'KMP; ,K

I 'n- l t i^e I I 'M* to a l l Mih- i r jbe ;» « ' >" i lns , r . - i l ia« i r i Mt 'd Me. \ icn

A ' ldre- - : i tAIM'Kh' V I t l '« »TM KU>. I ' . 11 . hex X. j . • S ty .

I

$ I "O ' I 1*1 •

I eo -

* j f l i i ted

\%' i i i (e r ' I 'onr i^ l - la ie* . on Tin* .Nor t l i -UCKit ' ln l i t t le .

The Xor ihuevl . i I I l i t e - i - now <nl l i tm e \ ' I l l ' M o l i I i e U e J >. a ! L ' l ' e a ! I > I ' e i lueed ra te>, Io 1 he l ieaIMt i v > t11 i•» o l i a i i lo t i t ia . F lor ida . iV\a>. M e . \ i eo . X« u Mexico , I .o i l i - ia i ia . M i . - s i>>i ppi . t i e i ; ru i a . South t ' a r io ina . Ten nc>see a t -d A la oa ma. lo t l ie ixe tsami fu l l in fo i i t i a i i o u . i j ip lv l o a i r e h i ^ C h i c a g o

and Nor ; h we* i em Kai!nav,

People eonseinpla i i u t i havi l i i ; photo* laUenlor t ie* hohi la \** -hoi i ld ca l l how and a \o .d the i ih l i and po**- jhe d isa-ia»i t i tment . I ! . I , . Kwiy i* lu . ih iu t ; a ^ rade i cabinet I i eeo !o i a dozen.

r i le bes t remedy Im i ud i H ' -S! i o i l . co i l -pa t ion . Imadaehe am! 1 i \*«•» co iupla l t i l A> ' r*- p i i l< . Tlu-y M»'V« ' r l a i i . Nit; per' s lVriudirals,

Dr. Price's Ciearn Bakin g P o w d e r i „ U 5 , M . ; H . S M - e Av/at t lcd t 'uvUi MtJ j i MiJ ' . ' . ' inV.T I .* i r . i>an I r j t ic tbco .

th i s work wi thout ja r or pounding and

wi l l reduce to a minimum tho r i sk of

d ' - ran^ement or breakage . There i s

noth ing in the whole range of median-

lc- i l l o i i i - l ruc l ion f rom ra i lway locomo­t ives to s tamp mil l s , which such ou in­vent ion may not revolut ionize .

The essent ia l charac ter i s t ic of the machine i s t l ie appl ica t ion of tho pres­sure of s teaui to produce au ext remely rapid v ibra t ion of a bar of s tee l or p is ­ton , which iu turn i s so adapted to a f ie t , o f magnets tha t the mechanica l enei 'Ky of t in? v ibra t ion i s conver ted in­to e lec t r ic i ty . Tho ext raordinary resul t i i s tha t prac t ica l ly an absolu te ly eon- j Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Btant v ibra t ion i s es tabl i shed, and a j power i s a t ta iued grea t !v beyond tha t ! <>«t . o . , \ . jmt l r I H > . I K i s i i s OF obta inable in t in ; most , cos t I v expans ion ; l ' " ! J \ \M> vV O H-

, ' . , l l>A \ V, AS IS> S1IIV I ASMSitM-engines u . - ing a s imi lar amount o i s lua iu . Bes ides saving i l l mechanica l f r ic t ion I tho •'!•"> per cent of loss in tho working] of the engine , the lo per cent of loss by j l i c i t f r ic t ion and the 10 per cent was ted i l l the dynamo, making a l together an : addi t ion ol ' l e i per cent to tho avai lable •n i iTgy obta ined f rom tho s team fur tho j •purpose of producing e lec t r ic i ty , i t i s j l impler , smal ler and l ighter than tho mechanism i t i s des t ined to replace , ah- i so ln te ly cons tant in i t s ac t ion , au tomat- J i ca i lv regula ted and subjec t to tho leas t j possible amount of wear and tear. Tho j ut i l i sa t ion of th is machinoiu any branch of indus t ry would resul t in an appre­c iable lower ing in tho cos t of produc­t ion , and i t i s i ju i to poss ib lo tha t i t s f i r s t , genera l employment may bo in e lec t r ic l ight i"g . In tho faeo of th is

Harper's Weekly. 1895.

Hnrper ' s U eek! v i f a p ie I • - r ia l luxury »t t he turn?- I t p re-e t i t s e \er> impor tant «*\ent p rompt ly , accura te ly , and exhau- t ive in i l lu-I ra t ion and desc t ip l ive te \ i o j l ie h iyhe . - t o rder .

The tu i i i i i ic r i t i whieh . dor in i : Ivm, i l has t rea ted the < h lca^n Hal lway - t r ikes and the < h i i io . In n t i i ' se \Var . te -d the amnuut «d l iL 'h! i t Was ah |e 11» 1 l imw on Iva 'e t , I he i i i r - t ' i t i t j i t t en t i i a i \va* d i re ia d in tha i iu t ie -*m>wn country , a re eMU»i;« les o f i t s a lnawt hmindle-* ; re-n i i rces , . la i ia t t Hap 1 ' , the d t - i inu 'a i>hed wnter ud eorrespoadeut , has been -e i . t t«» the m' »t o f war . and there . i " i i i " d i».v ' » Weldnn. ihe wel l known American ar t i s t , now l<»r many yemsreshl iMit ia . l »pau wh«»ha- been en^avet i i •> f iwirpnra te wi t i i Mr l ia lph in s ta id inu to Harper ' . - Weekly exe;u<i \ e in t 'o ra ia t ion and i l lus t ra t ion

IMir i iur |S t r» every vi t a | «pies t in t i wi l l be d i— ' t ihM- ' l wi th v in r and wi t l inut pn». iudiee in the ea i tnr ia i co lumns, and a lso in peei - i l lo t ieh < by i ia* lushes t au thor i t ies iu each depar tment

j fo r t ra i t s of tho men and women who are tnak-I i tur h i lor**, na i l p tTWorfntvnr t CHtWlc pol t t ioa l I e . i r inoi i s . k , wi l l cont i iu ie to he ehat . ic i t r i - i i<; ; lea tures . Tl ih- Ih tsy World , wi th i t s lo»-n ami , | and kual ly enmimMit on . he 1 s<er doings e l \ he i day . wi l l renut in a regular depar t " .eu l . i I i f imt . ' I here wi l l he t wo pewcr ta l -e r ia ls . 1

both hamj '*ome J y i l lu**t rn ted - t he : e i . » oekad , | a >t i r t im: romance of o lden days by Stanley .1 . ! Wey man. i tad t i novel of Ni w York , en tc led ! The .-on of Ills I- 'ather. '•>' l lrandet Ma! I 1 I , M A - - -

' severa l novele t ' s ;u td many -b ' r t - tone- ; ,y p i .pub. r wr i te rs

j Semi lor l lh i»U'2t l i -<l l*ro-peetu». ,

I The volume- «d the Wiekiy hi j r in wiMi I l i e j l i r - i numtier for January of cr .eh \e . i r . When | m» t i ine i s ineut ioned, sub- , r i p« u•• • wi l l ln- to t i : wi th the number ear rea i a t t l i e l ime of ' rece ip t j :»f o rder . ; I ' lo l l l 4 ' iVst S or eaeh volume, su i tahie l " f

himl i t i^- . wj . l he sent hy mai l , pos tpa id , o . i »e-ee ip l o t 4^1 each . Ti th-pai . ' e and l i .dev >ent "U

• appl te t i ion . j l t» .n i t tam es should he m-de l»> in-s to t l iee

mot i . y ordt - r or dr . t J ' I . In M \ I > H I » ha i .ee .d io- - . i X wspapers a re not lorupy tn is adver t i -o* | moot wi thout the e \pre . -s order of i ' a t p . t .v

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e \ i ' i \ ' i ine'~ -tin-kiiii ; ' ami -1 R : i i 1 1 I N i l I I ni \ J I U I ' - I ' .

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Al l l ia l l i ie i s l i l led wi th joy . ' •even the , fc 'V-sn i i l l . the rh inoceros . t ,he . wasp, the spider ! marvelous inve . i t iou a recent s ta tement ^ h»v„ the i r homely de l ights ." -The car t I . « f Tes la seems hardly no longer v is ion-

£ i s t i l led wi th the goodness of t iod . " '7 - Tho young Montenegr in sa id . 1 expect , to l l ' . -o to be a l» lo ro se ta machiuo in the middle of th is room and move i t by no o ther agency than tho energy of tho medium in mot ion around us . "— St . I .o" i . s ( Hobo-Democra t .

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Why al l th is joy . g ladness , s inging, i ; , d i ine lng i f mai l was le f t to mourn ' . ' t i ' loom

? . .and melancholy Is as unnatura l In t in* £ jp-h . i . i . a» race assuic ide and a grea ter d im; . ,

— v C'our t^ 'MieK I>on*i l*ay . , ^ Why the re jo ic ing or the honey bee , of We received a very f la t te r ing propo

the red squi r re l , of the .song t i i r i t , o f worms th is week to "adver t i se a ne igh- j tha t crawl , of l i sh tha t swim, of b i rds j bor ing fa i r and accept tho "usual cour-

f i ' . . . tha t t ly . "Why beas ts and ca t t le , c r«ep- , t , ! s ies" as pay. The "usual cour tes ies" j tug th ings and Hying foul" p iv .u i iued to i won ' t j iay running expenses , e tc . , and j

5iW i'-Jom I" thu praise of seraph and archangel \ if ih<. management wants tho fair ad- j . . ' • j fn . ' : - except i t be a lesson to man. Uods voice i ver t i sed in th is sheet they wi l l ha» 'y to

In these bundles of joy to the . human race . • enmo down wi th tho cash . NVo have • .£! — j qu i t g iv ing $5 wor th of space for two

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Adt l re-s : I lAKi 'KUAr KIPJ 'nU' .K ' -p . n . ho\* ' . ' .v i - N . v r i ty .

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' I ' l l . ; S imple ton- ; , a new n ve! hv Tle-m •-l lao ly , wi l l he he- jan ia the I ineomher i i i i in l ie i . i s ' .M, and eont i . ue i l to Xoveinhi ' - . I V . C > . Who­ever uuiy he mie ' s favor i te a inoni f HM I *l i^-h UOMdiSt ls* i l wi l l he conceded hy a l l e i i t ic* tha t Tl to t iu is Hardy - lamls furemost us i t mas ter a r t i s t in lh i imi , ami The s i inp!« ' to i^ may be exuect ia i l o arouse e thus iasm ma in ter ior i t t de j r ree to tha t whi«h han marked Tthby- t la*

I t aoht HUeecss l ' i i i s tory o t the year . At to iher ! l e iuhnj r h 'a tare wi l l l ie I t i e i 'o r>oi ;a l l (e o | | ee-i t ions of Joar . of Are . hy the Sicut Lotus Ih ; * ' • n te , • he r pa^e ami *o-e ic lary , l i tn ler which J j ru lsu 'he most popular of l iv jm. ' Am • r iean 1 i mai -Mi ' / ine wr i te r^ wi l l p»es« n t t in* s tory of the ! ? Maid of 1M leanc . In the . la tm . ry number wi l l I appear a prol iwely i l i i s t ra ted p iper on j Char les ton ami t l ie Larol inas . t he lh>l of n se r ies ' of Southern paper- .

Nor thern A ' t i ca i s a t t rae t ia j r more a t tent ion t t invi u t a i i .v o ther l ime .»i i i« 'o i t wi ts ihe sea t of empiny*. The next vn u tne of I I t rper ' s maga­z ine wi l l roa ta in four i l lus t ra ted ar t ic les on t i i i - I 'OL' ioa , ami thr< e of the in wi l l r lep ic l t he pr» sent l i fe there , . lu l i -u i Kalph u i l l prepare lor th« nuuf i / i tu 1 » se t ie? 4 of e lyht ^ lor ies , < leplcf |p^ typienl pht i ses of I ' l r i i ' -c Li fe an»l Manner^ . ncf i thMhe loni r s tor ies , ihe te wi l l he j : i i i in . I t f u tuy n t imher t he l i r s t rhaptcrs of n lTi A Three-Par t Novele tU.hy h ' ichaol Hard* ih | f Davis- the longes t work yet u t teMipt ia l hy I h i s wi j te r wi l l cont i iu ie to he a lea t l i re of t l i e tna t !a / . luo .

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The.volumes of t h" m; tL 'a / , ine heyiu wi l l the miuihcrr* fo i June ami Iha je tn ln r o t eac l t year . Wlicn 1111 t f tn«- mei i t iont»d suh^«- r ip! Ions wi l l be i f in With the number current a t Ha t ime of rece ip t of t rd«r Cloth eases , for W'Mli iur . ." iu cents eaeh by mai l , pos tpa id . ' l i t lep i« i re ami ludox,N( . a l i t o i l app (ca t ion .

I tu in i l tHnecs ^hoald he n iade h> poshdUce monev o tdcr or t l ra f t . to avoid (dninec-> of loss .

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