Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 February 1887 — Page 3

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A.r. roin North -Mail Train Accoininoiliil ion.. Leavn forNorrli Mail Train

CLIFF, WILLIAMS

I .OUR Kxperieliee. l'ronipt Attention. KeMsonahle iharires. Terre Uaufe

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Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Jauiea Burn?, ft hi^lilv taleuieil hoy of nbrnit sLxleeii yi'ars, product o/Log-triB-porl, liatj secur-'d a position witlitlie Strfiwhrif'frc Mthocrnph company, Cinciuua'i. Yount Hums in a protege of Miss l'"vtt i'elc-iH, of Logatu-porf, who tirst noticed his talent mid sent a number of hin .sketches to Mrs. Frank Leslie. Mrs. Leslie replied in a very flatlerin^ :nd encutirfigin# letter, and promised the hoy, aftel' a brief apprenticeship, a peiinaneni position on the Ledie start'cf artists.

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Alld feelers IJi

LUMRF.K, LATH. yHlNOI.KS, CLAS i, I' I NTS, Ol I.S an.:

Builders' Hnntw-.=r«.\

MULBERRY ST., COl:. XINl n. Terre Hutile.

Winter Exposure Causes t.oujjhs, v'olds, Pleurisy. Kl enimit i»tn. t'ueutnouia. N-urn!i lii, SI'liillcn., I nie,Uaijo, Knckuehx r.ud other .itluients. for which Beneou's Cwfieliie l'lnsters are admitted to be iie best remedy uow ii. They relieve uud cure In few hours when iui ot bei HpullcHtHwi i« of thi least brnefll. ''indorsed ty' S.WXI physicians urrl druguisl v. Beware of luiita Ions under similkf souudltis: names xucli a "I'apsicum." •H'apstcln" oi "CiipKlcine." Ask foi HEN

SON'S

and i»ke n•. others t'xpuiiu" e.irofullv when yon buy. All drimnlslK. SEABl'K. & JOHNSOA, I'Voprlciors. Now Vcrk.

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ATTORNEY,

INPIANAI'l'l-l. I Nil IA A,

Keferelices.

I'on.er cirele ami Market St.

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Central Hall,

7 21 MAIN STRKKT.

Fine InmorM or lKinifstir Wires

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Sptcial prices, per dozen bottle.- tor parties, etc.

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THE BUILD

419 Walnut Street, Terre Fia.i'.e liuish,

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INDIANA STATE NEWS. present at the funeral and interfiJSTSt. The deceased owned the properly in A competent historin is writing a history of Shelby county.

The country roads throughout the Plat-- are in many places im passible. Air. Jerrme Funston, a farmer near hvn.nsviiie, accidentally shut lus wife on! knowu ia this city. •Wednesday. She is ir. an unconerions! of Mr Paddock, condition, and i! is thought she call not!

meetings in the uy fci: cc January

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hundred |)':r-')r.s iitive i:f ur-'.-iill'.'.'ship. /liirse h.".W Uuitfd witn

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fallett.

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1 ir a divorce froui iirr hu:-jh»nil. Kltcr (fuduriap hi:n, iu mniparativc palieuet', for liny )c:i s. In her oonipi--ti.it -iie ali:c.'"» that lie beat,-!and iiix|tri-a's her. Thj:t wpaiated on the Ifili. •.•.iaiiuinjj that «ho liad to !i ave 't had i!i eate!:ei.l he1" life.

A 'i v^r-fi'il 'ji!:»h!-••• Wil-o ,, f.! Ji-ii, vv-- iniriu.-ii• iti.slv .^cur'.'i frma beiti^ lii'lfid, by a I\'r wfouiidl.- :id do.', Moinhiy, The child pl.iying in the »?," coming jjf.proatil-fid :/i.ib!n-d tin: it to the

.••tre^t. «n.-: rniuiv-ay lir.^n lii" rind. r! jus I lie rh :M h(i .* l.bil.j ill l'« ID: '.!i •iidewHlb.

The S' phoriiore class, of vVcollege, ott^Ji.pted to !_'ive an eaten linment -'.t .Mo'^ic lilil I'jat Iiierd-iV. riie J1 resh men weiit in a dy. oecnpij-cl irolit s- as in'.i luake 0'.'h a din(urhaii-» that the S ,p'ioaiort-s v.ere drivea fr,,m tiie st.-i.t-ai'd lh» shew broilfcht fo au aSruht teri.'iiualio:i. 1 he die- were pre-.eiit but were nnal.de '.u prej,rve

r.rder.

l\vo tioys ahout vear.s of nim^d Fowi^r (while) arti.l Wells (colored), j»ofe into .us altercation ofj the street, iu 'o'iiulhus on Wedueftdiiy Simeon thretr a aUj'j'.', Htrifcing Fowler on the head, fracliirintc his skull. The phvaii is.ii !:.n pi'omtiuced his injuries 'jxtietnely dHu^wrouj, and Simpson lias been arrc.i'ed and is in jail awaiting develop rnents.

The proluibilities are tha' while in Mexico Mr. \V. Del'auw will invest largely in niinir.^ properly. It its stated that !:e holds an option upon eorne very valuable ijold. and silver mines iu Mexico, which he is likely to c!o*e if the property Js fotin! to be as represented. In thin event Mi. C'liarlen W. DePainv will become the hnsiiiess initidger of t!ie property.

Mm. Susnn Hrooki. of Wayne county,' isthf wife of a vvealihy farmer. On Fehrnary ifith she was brought to Hiel\nioiid and jiiaced under bonds in the autii Of $850 for selling oleomargarine which she failed to label properly. It was Riihinitted to expert rnicroscopists who failed to discovfir thaL it. was not genu ins, unadulterated butter. The case eamo np ou Wednesday and Mis. Brooks* neiubbni-s appeared u: court to bear witness to her high moral character, and the rase was tiolled.

Harry Wilson, who bought the Lafrtvette .Toiunal .several ypars ago, has fi\iled to make it a eucness. The paper hs.- been mid for debt, and Walter Frazer, thft former proprietor, has taken posRfssion of the editorial room. He has .'.eld the fort for f.ctr days, having had hiR meals sent to him, occupying lii time lookinj over ipers and tiling up hi:', htisiness. .Mr. Wilson also on the irmiitu!, an.' v- taking hi position near the door, refusing to leave. H« took pessessioa of the establishment under the terms of a mortgage which he atil! holds, an' auoi/iuicLS tl.i"t the Journal will be Slid withiu twenty (lavs, Mr. 'J VViNrtU is rumiing the paper.

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RAILROADS

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Conductor Horace Kern, of the Van, is convalescing after a tedious iline:k. Hviry Weisenbrorlc, employed in the Van shops, if Mifl'eri.ug with a badly mashed hand.

The mileage of main line3 built this year is shown to he nearly three times grealer than that fur the corresponding date during tlif past iwo ears.

It is said that the Gripe Creek extension oi the Chicago and Eastern Illinois from Ihuwi'ie to Tuscola, 11!., wili be built with as littlo delay as possible.

A *hsnge has been made iu the working time of the 1". 1 train disuatehrs. Mr iurtrii ht will work it. nijjht while Mr. Pr'ngle wi!! take the dav turn.

It is said liia*. wish the creation of the inter-state law th-: manufacture of steel rails has been matetiaUy interfered with so far as the placing of orders ix concerned. Most railroads have been refusing to mate nites for transportation after Ap'il .Mh, necessitating the iciusal of orders for fu-ure delivery.

I n.iimapoiis Journal There are four engineers on the C., 1.. St. A" C. rosd who have ben running passenger trains ou that road twentw years or tn-ore, nunelv, James Watson, Jatnes Boyd, Edward Wfclls and Geor_e Limb. That ihey .ire prudent, competeiu me?' is evidenced in the fact that neither have had so accident befall theirtrains in this

long jieriod of running worthy tion.

Obituary.

Coi. Jorepo A Ciofser died a' ill Indifltvip.Mis WcjT!i.«d .y The ItpJi "i.'ol .-iil-1 In:t.,and was Closser, who. c-.,:i :i settled in ttii° st^te. '.'.ge. and csuie 'o thi­

ana pL~. Ch».

Special attention given to interior linish, -n\-iir on cr.-iav ..'err.ioii, and the wo.ni mantel-, etc. services wilt !,- iei! .i, •»»$ by lJr. Jeflery. SHKD ClU'll', li exulted r|lM I he «}, A.R. will be

liis home

morning, of him

imai savs

orn in LsPorte, .'f Nicho'ss AV. "mi the Fast, He wss 4'1. years of city for perrnaner.

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resid-nce fifteen years ago. soon after enterioij a partnership with M. A. Woollen. fie.irg." John-ion and C. J. Coigar. iu the grain business, uuder the tirm name oi J. A. Closser ACo. He was vice-presiduet of the I oard of trade, ot whieh he had long

been a member, ami was also commissioned by the ijcvernrr .is colonel of the First vejriu.eut of li^ht artil'ery. Idwas a i-oiiiier in thu1 civil wai. and was, tor a number of years, a member of the ieoire 11. Thomas post, G. A. R. During his resii'eiict in this city tie was identified with many public enterprises, snd particularly prominent iu the charitable «o-i- three years sgo in thf Ohio river flood 148^c. 11c wa a meml^r of ceipts

Baptist Church, ami was also

,f,.r Mme v-rnr- |,e a-siatant Sunday D«ll school sujHTinte: at, ,n\-ur on Friday

Hie funeral will

which he lived, and he leaves his family well provided for, owning real estate both in Terre Haute and Chicago, and also carrying heavy life insurance in eastern compariii-s.'

Mr. Closser was quite extensively He was a son in-law

recover. ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. Louise, daughter of Professor Mil ford Hardly a week pa-s-s without the menof Orawlordsville, die! h»st Surdsv tion by the newspapers oi sudden deaths,and The furjeral was, held at the himilv Vsi-

in the

ol iate the

:c-..burg :!T.sl it ia feared it can in which •*-,« a urw

"larUjil4? frequency ot the state-

Wed cesd sy, P/ssident Tut'.lc ment that death was caused bv rheumatism

or neuralgia of the heart cannot luil to have been noticed. In all probability many deaths

stoni at attributed to heart aista.e are Caused by gas nr. I »t jjese terrible diseases, which are far more dangerous than is generally considered 1« tiier£ any positi ve re .J Ti:c best answer to 6uch a question is iveu by those who have been caret/ by the use cl' Athloplioros. 1'vansville, Indiana.

I used one and a halt' bottles of Athloplioros for rheumatism and it entirely cured me. I wus an intense sutlerer and would recommend anyone stillering with rheumatism to give Athlophoms a trial.

AbOLPH Wac-XKU. NO 510 ED^AR F^'t. Athloplioros has many friends in Terre Haute. Herewith names of ihree di.ing business in same block asotirseivcs: 11. A. Tiernau (oiilliuerycured oi'KheuiiiUtLm ot" over one year's hbtndiiig. Miss Fannie McFarlund fclerlr in Marshall's? music store}, cured oi Iiheumutisiu. llichanl 1'orster (furniture ail. oiitiei iiig ten years with facial neuralgia, linds great relief and hopes for acure through perseveianee. Our confidence is such that we recommend AcLlophoroB. A- Co.. 1'r: gL'ists, am and 4th St- .. Terre Il::tite, Ind

J. A. Wilson, Photographer, A 5 Main St.. Nev Albany. Ind., says: I had rh. matism, l.iut it lias disappeared, and 1 u: only one bottle of A thlophoros. it was in lay ariiij. A friend 'ecomiin.-uded mo to try \thlophoios. 1 bomflit a bottle tlse strength ol'what he said. That was all 1 needed. 1 used the medicine, one bottle, over six month-, ugu, and have not had a pain lior ache from rheumatism since.

Every druggist should keep Athlophoros Athlophoros Pi I is, hut where they cani.JL be bought of the druggist the Athlophoros Co., 112 Wall St.. New York, will M-ni cither (carriage paid on receipt of :vgu!ar price, whi.'h is SI.CO .per hottle •or Athlophoros and oOc. i'or Pills.

I'-r liw-r mi.I kidney iii'i-ti.-.-,-. ch|e]«lH. iuli'j -.•i.iu. vv.Hkiir-f.. iirrvnus !fl»ni!y. diseases •I Myfiieu. on-'ipalciii. lieadttctie. knpuro •IO-wJ Ath ,ii,in,. -. .ire uij.-quuleil.

VARIETIES.

The easiest vice iu the world to get rid of is advice.

The Vnnllef I'minlmon*.

W. U. Suit, Druggists, Bippus, Ind. testifies: "I can recommend Electric Hitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism of ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, atlirnis ''The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled iu my twenty years' experience, is Electric Hitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict in unanimous thst Klectric Bitters do cure ail diseases of the Liver, Kidueysor Blood. Only a half dollaj a bottle at Cook, Hell & Lowry's drug store.

The first steamboat spen at Chicago arrived there July 10, 18o2.

BiiCKltn'D AruiC* .SftiTA.

THE BKST Sai.ve iu the world for cots bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheuru, lev# sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehiiblai -t corns, am1 all skfa eruptions, and posi lively cures niles, of no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pjies 'J5 cents per box. For sale bv Cook, Bell A Lowry.

All shapes and sizes of manufactured iron are in good demand.

Kxnltemeiit. in Texas.

Great excitement has lieen caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was "0 helpie .s he could not turn in bed, or raise his Lead everybody said he was dviug of consumption. A trial bottle of Or. b'iog's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, lie bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life fills by the time he had taken TWO boxes of pills sud two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained »in tlesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of ibis Great Discovery ior Consumption free at Cook, Bell t1* Lowry's.

The faculty of Amhernijconsists of none but graduates of thai college.

HE MARKETS

CHICAGO MARKET.

[Furnished by T. J. Hodden Jk Co., Hmkors (!28,H Main 8trot.

Feb. 24 C.li*tulgh'st Lowest

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Men.

NF.W YOttB EXPORTS.

Flonr '.1,848 barrels Flonr 128,085 sacfi-t Wheat 20tt,235 bushels C'-orn .... 1,420 biin&sla Data bishei?

CATTLE MARKET.

ClUCAtiO, February 24.—Cattle—Receipts, 10,000 head shipmntilg, 2,000 head slow: 10c lower fancy, ?5 05g5 41) shipping steers of 4*J»0 to 1,500 pounds, 14 50tt4 9i) st,n-korn and feeders, $2 C0ii4 00. lloss—Kecolpts, 2-2,100 head shinnier.ts, 8.000 h««d slow tmt

OHV GOODS.

liSW r.'tiS, February !!4.—There was more doiii^ iu the jobtiini: departments of trade. Agents' request* were fairly good, but unerenIv distritiutBd.

SUW ?Q iK,

NSW YOSK, N. Y., February 24.-Wheat--opened Si®\c lo»er, later ruled slrong^r and rallied lew doing receipts, 69,850 bushels salas, 40,000 bushels No. 2 red March, S914J89c''si' 40,000 bushels do April, 90ff90S,c 672,000 bushels do May, 90^© 91^c 40,000 bushels do .Tone, 91"i'c 29S.OOO bushels jo Dec, 96g597V4J.jc. Corn—A shade lower and less active receipts, 42.800 bushels sales. 218,000 bcshsle mclnding No. 2. mixed April May, 48t-4e4S?j,c Jnne.

Oats—Quiet, generally steady re45,5lt0 bushels sales, 86,000 hnshels H7tJ40c, western, 86@42o. Beff— steady: new extra ni^ss $3 50@ 9 00. Pork—steady u»w mess. 115 U5 old mee*. $14 '2"i$14 50. i.ard- Gisinr sta&m rendsrei!, 21 20. Butter—Firm western, 1*.'@2.\. Sn^nr— Quiet crushed, 6 6-10JC6J*e: powdered, 5%'tft!1,c granulated, 5 11-iOc.

Coffoe—thil! fair tio. 14%£c:goOd do., I4**c priiae do, 14^c. Molasses— Dull 5U-test, 19c. Spirits—turpentine—Dnll at 88 %c. KgK»—Western, 16Vj"B16^c: Southern, 16g 16He.

OLOS1SO QUOTA TI OH 8.

Floor—Heavy with lees doing. Wheat—I (Xi^e lower aui huavi, with fairly active bueitear, in g«)d part for export No. 2 spr^g, nominally itle No. 3 red, 88)40 No. '2 red, 89%£t90o in elevator, deliT«r«ij No. 1 white, tJB.H'c. Corn lower el.t-ing weak No. 3, 48^c steamer, 46Jic in elevator, 18c delivered No. ti, 48c in filevato-, 4'JViC delivered. Oats—Moderately fceiive mixed. 3S(J87i: white, 3"@42c. Coffee- Fair Hin, .1ul! 14Sugar—Dull acd heavy iotii.pd q'jiet. itolasses—l)ull and :.o-ui:ial. Hie»—Steady. Tallow—Dnll 4*-ge. Kg«»— I*'ir in a. A fair detnutid 1H c. I*, ik— tjteady and modaratuly active 114 '25if-t 50 for old. l^ant—Moderately active I 'JO. Jiat'er—Jf.rm ami moderately uctivo. l.-oo.-(jatet aud uria.

BALTIMORE.

BALilDtOHi^, Febraarj 24.—Wheat—Sietdy at..I doll: No. 2 winter r»l gp..t. 84'^e hid March, SS&gWci May, 9i.'?ic. fori.— We#ierr. lower and dali mixed Spofj 4S.H.et 45?ic Jlarett, 4or' ask .lj May. 4fiJ^C447c: (•irainer, 44%c. Oits—Quiet and «boat stf-ady weatern wbiU,* 37g39e do. mixed, 34&8t>.-. Prorifiont—Higher (»Ld fairly 1 clive. Met* pork—fit uU0LL5 j0. Laid— Itvhceil, b.i. H'.t'er—Uuchaiiteii v»estern uacked, IS^'22e: creamery. Egys— I ncliHi ged 15c. Ceffee.— Cr.chenijod: Hio cargoes mdiuary to fuic at 14 14Jjc. Keceipfs—Flour, 11,634 barrels wiiea'. 40.1100 tii.shela com, llO.tiOO butheib: oftl?. 5,000 hu-!lnip re, 1,UI.!0 liiirt.els. dhipmeuts— Kluiir, '2,8(11 b'irrele r,Ir :. 80,0t)0 hQihelit.

INCSNNA:

February 24 —Kn*n*—K-soor:

family, $8 45^8 t5i fancy, 4:J &4 (H). W a a N 2 S Easier No. ^c. Oats- iet No. 2 inixd, 80^H0?'4t. Itye—In good demand No. *2, 60c. Pork—Ea&y ilb 00. fird

Easier |6 90. Baik meats-Quic*r: phort :1b, #7 30. liMci-n—Firm ehortrib, 50 clea-, lb 75, Wbiftky—Ft tin b&lw of h*irroU «»f fiui lied guo en bnbii Of #1 18. butler—Shor»« lo priir.o creniaurv. 20 (tt'dlci uu pur-- dnity, H--Weak t4 50^5 35 ^wkbc!:herH*, £5 300:5 8r» rHt-fii.t-, 8 500 head '2,350 head. Eiijjs— St router 18r. OhdBSP—Steady and firtij pHine to cluiic^ cared Ohio flfat, 12Wcttl3c.

TDLEDO.

TOLEDO, jfobra&ry 24—Wheat—Weak and Iuw*3r 825^0. Corn—Dull aud lower 38lft'c. Onts—Dull ami steady 293^c. Clovor i«eod— Dull and steady 14 50.

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THK

VI. & St. f.. and C. C. & I. Ky's.)

With its New K.iuippineiit, Excellent Koad Bed, and possessing everyjipplianco for Luxurious Travel known to be servieetilila, otters to passengers for

ridianafloils. Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Columbus, Cleveland,

Buffalo.

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England Cities

CA6T TIMS SURE COS'dECTlOKSi

PaiatH Sieeoing Caache?

ffl(!UK KITS Til KOIH' JJ TO

Terre Haute & New York

WITHOUT OHA.N'GK.

nt-®~l'lie Ueelinine Chair Cars which are rim free on all through trains to holders of lirsieiass tickets are special features ot the Dee i.iue Koute.

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ST. NICHOLAS

for 1886-87-

Stories by Lonisa Alcott aud Frank E Stockton.—several l.y eneh stitlior. A Short Serial Storv by Mrs' Burnett, wlioseelta tnu "Litt.le Lord Kat.utoy' bas been a treat feature in the }ie3t year of St. Nicholas.

W»r Stories 'or Bovi and Cirls- Gen BR dean ehlef-of-ssLufi". Utottraplier, sua couUdeutial f. ieLd of(»euerrl (i.-ant, and one of t.lie ablest and most, popular oi living military writers, will eon tribute a uuinnr au.l vi-

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mixed, #5 15*85*60 pack-, H« teiutlng battlwof th« ir, curt.* uV j, civil wur, illev w.l be panorauile t:,w»' MiripUoue of smsle contests «r short hftafi Hlil'ii'tAflfB. .(nlll I.AJI'I"• ... .. .,„» ..

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ami glrl •fro-day took p»rt. The Serial Stories include Juan and

unu'ta." an admirably writteu story of Mexican lire, hy France* f.'o trtniny I'.aylor. author or "Uu Bom Sides': also. •leunj-g RoardluK-nouse,''uy J:. mes 1 ills, a story ot life 111 a threat city. Short Articlei instructive anil eiit-rtsiij-tuii, wt!i abouuii. Among these are:"flow (jreat Panoruma Is Made," by Xtieodure K.

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with profuse i!Iut rations

A-iunlug a Coinuitsston" ''nv?il Academy and "Keeollectton of the Naval Academy,: -'Boring for Ort"nnd "Among the Qas-weils," with a uu i.-er or striking pictures: "Cblld-Mftetehes Trom Oeorce Eltot," by Julia Magrader: "Victor Hugo'i Tales Uran bidtolahcjs reu," recounted by Braider Matthews: '-iilstone Ui rls." by K. S. Brooits *lsolnterestliu: contributions from "oru Perry, Harriet Frascoti SpofTor.1, Josqut 11 Mil ter, II. 1?. Hoysea, Wa'bitiuton Jliidd?n, Alic^ "\Velllnstoo Kolllus.1.'J. Tro«^ur'.d^p Lieutenant Frede.ick SohWHtka, Noah Urooks, Orace Denlo Lltchtleld. Vosft Rawthome Lit ti rop, it aM Ii Hint' Mary Mapes Ltodsre.anu many others, etc,, etc.

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Some of 't he most notable papers lo appear during tiie tlrst year ereaseries of Tupuhll hed Letters of Thackeray of very liient autobiographies I vaue ci-Mhilspr K. B. Wasliburr.'.i's Kcminiscences of the tstege atil Commune if l'arls Ollmpses at the iiiaries of Oouvermur Morris, minister to France Ht tbe close o* the la«' cert'ury (giving descrlp'tan« v! soct»l Ii'e and characters at ti.e 1 uie illeettoii of .-ouseinpornrv !eti«r- describl le K-irly N'-w York a^d New Kngland Hocie' j. There !a innc'o cxcelient fletin :, luelud ini a serial by Tigroid Frederic: storie extending throui several unmbers t,\

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Notable special paper* to be published verv early are ien. K. A. Walter's on Socialism: lr. Wlillara ilayes Ward's on Habyionian cylinders Mi. John c. "-jpe'eon the Portraits of Captain (ireene's on Co is Defence, etc.. etcSeril)oer'« Magazine will be pnblUhtu at. V.0'1 a year, or 2-r. ceuts a copy. SubscripUo' S may he sent to any neH-srtea.v-r tr bboltF.eller, or '.st

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