The Liberty Review, Volume 8, Number 22, Liberty, Union County, 4 January 1894 — Page 2

I J

V

1

THE REVIEW

r. .,( ".'(.: e; lata rea 1 at.a : e.-. CKA3. B35.HEP., Editor an:! Proprietor. Ksiii.AXii is the most prosp: reus country in iauropc nod it is the only one of great impoi lance thai has free trade. Lt:t us all while this new year U still yonr.cr resolve that we will do lnnre. for our fellowm-tn in the coming month- than we have done in those thai tire past. Thkuk is an almost universal demand for speedy action on the Wilson )id. The sooner the nation is free from the destroying m mster of hisrh protection the miicker its business and connnercial intoro-ds will regain their lost vitality a n.l begin to take on new st ron u"! h. kVi; arc very gh.d to see the stand taken by the Democrats in O.tngrt In regard to the admission of Utah, .Xtw .Mexico and A rizona to statehood. These states sre ouaiitio;' for admission and the Democratic party, by its representatives lit On ;-, are going to K2C that they get in despite Jb'psibiiean nppa-i s i ei. -41 W- - Tjik 'power of tie' pres and es peeudly that of the great news p:pcrs of our Isrg-- cities is never ludter employed than when aiding to alleviate tin- sufferings of the neeuy ami peer inat re ai i a rou no us. The plans and opo.idion that arc being cairo-l en under tlu-ir suipervi-uen slmwi tied their aid I never involu d in vain. J'jtNj'Kse; ast, the sdayer of Mayor Harrison, I.a.s been sentenced Jo liang. The verdict xf the jury meets the approval of ad fairminded people, a ed will he a lesson to the vss.i army of cranks who are turned loose upon the publie with fancied grievances against prominent men and women, that can only he satislied by the death of the party. The prompt action of the law in all such cases, will have a tendance to curb such inclinations. Wr. most heartily indorse the opionion of the ItiediviUo Jacksoniau when it says that Congressma n ITo'man '-has a strong hold on the alfections of the j 'emoeraey of the I'e tnth district, and that the work! and. the desk cannot prevail against i,;, - r. iio nma a us so aoty I lids portion of the roprC'Sen So.o,:.,,; ;tdM':a in loo a.io-uai Congress of tli e United states thai the citizens of "4110 Uourtii district are very willing"' 1:0 shal! tinuc to look ai'fe" their interests. The people ha .-pomade up their ir.inds to ke'p an n.e gooo mate"-' rial in Congress possible, and not try any experiments with new, untried, unSiedged aspirants. Wkkx the builders of the nongovernment war ship that was launched a few weeks ago, developed a greatar rate of speed than the contract called for, they were paid a bonus of over f 1.10,000. Now. "Why is this necessary .' Are not these men paid, and paid, well, too for their work on these vessels "Why. then, should they receive so much mote for an increased rate of speed developed? These at'e pertinent questions Hint appeal to the reform that is necessary in the administration of fins country. We are very giad that Hon. W. 8. 3Iolman,wiih his usual fearlessness attacked this extravagant out lay a few weeks ago, and we hope that he wiit eoe.tiaim to deliver telling blows tst all such measures until they are abolished. Thkkk is general rejoicing tit tine acquittal of Anna "Wagner, at Indianapolis, on the charge of poisoning the Koestcrs family. The evidence lias been followed closely by a great number of our citizens and a maj-.-rKy of them reached the conclusion thai; she was innocent long before the jury did. It is very unfortunate that this poor girl has been placed in such an awkward predicament, yet no one can be blamed therefor. ", .. re was antpie evidence, alt i it . "v;e: por- !;.- circumstan tial, to justify holding her and bringing an indictment. In ali probability it is the best for her as it was. because it has been better that she should stand trial and be proven innocent, than to have left her untried and open to suspicion. '"'ecu ;rtly !:i Its alissor A pjt!5:i!iests. If I.ilerty would like to continue in her good work of growing and keep pace with the times, she t-hould mskfi use of the most wonderful and subtle agent of the nineteenth centi: ry electricity. This agent can be employed in many ways, and the uses to which it can be out are being Studied by :. great number of the finest minds of this country, both in schools and private labratory. I am one who is interested in this '.object, and am making it my life study, and I will give you some idea of what can be done in the way of aoplying it to common every day life. This however, r very f-miail number of th many ways in which it is applied at l"n:i pros. .at? day. ''he '-'. in its application is - -. i-a re ! : --e!;.- ear;:;!: p.- tp.- r ''

received from i t.-s iiic, bwih in tho 'or

s tvin.tr of labor and money, a ml o it affords. Iet us '

see in when ways th? (ieeirie bell j this age menus death. In the may is" np-died. First, in its mo.-1 d lys ef Abraham and Isaac it was common u.-e, a ; a doer bell. A ; ignorance. Contentment was born small push or pall may be applied j in Adam and died when lie went o to one side of the door and ly'to be an angel. The man or wo-j.u-h:ng the button the bell is ruugl man who says they are contentt-.l, in the kitchen, upstair, or, in fact, ' have as many longing as any-

at any point or any number ef points that may i i- U si s ed . The i uly way to satisfy yourself of the Mip riority of the elcurir boll oy r :he old fashioned one now in use ;s to try or,;-. Toat Individual who ; juts the spirit of "My father used ; the old boil; i can.'! may attempt j to .- : y that the old beli, being the cheaper, is the better of the tv . Rut i n tee o!her hand. hss who is up with the spirit of (he age, ...;n ' agree with n;c that the electric he'd is the bell. In a large house, with several outside doors, one bell may be used with an apparatus placed in that room which may 1-a the most eon-vmi.-nt and when the boil is rung, look at the indicator to which the bed ; attached, and it will tell you at which door the visitor stands. This is especially convenient for holt-Is where, instead of showing the doors, it may be used to indicate the different rooms in which the guo.-ds are located. Pedis ere place! in each room to call, at any time, the boarders. The electric bell may be used to protect from lire, inasmuch as its ringing nils of th accident. The arrangmout by whhdi this is ac-oomoii-Pod is very simple. A 1( ,. j o arranged that at a temperature above that at which it is set, an alarm Is given Insuad of the ik.ermouH tor an ap pa; at u depending upon the expan--on of aeaals and the expansibiii- ; v of air at dhtV rent temperatures. I . ! is a!o used. It mav alo be used i on machinerv where hot boxes are iiab'e to occur, and especially can it be Uses! where the journals are out of reach. Tanks to be Idled with water may be arranged to ring a bill when Idled beyond a certain point. Let us suppose that Mr. A wants to heat his house with a furnace to a certain degree ol temperature, and to keep it constantly so, in oruer to economize fuel, and at the same time keep up an even heat. Now a thermoneter set to the temperature that the room is desired to be kept heated, is placed in some convenient place and should it vary iiemgh one degree the lire is eaa-ed to vary accordingly, thus keeping an even temperature. An electric spark may be used to light your gas jets one at a time or collective ly. A jet in the cellar may be lit as you -tart down the stairs and c.tingui-d:cd as yon seturn. A lull ! jet may be lit from the outside or from jaL inside tl- j door on returning home at night. The same jet may "be arranged to be so dealt with from any other part of the house. This arrangement

makes a very convenient way of the newspaper man. If somo one lighting the gas by simply press-! gets into trouble, the matter ma.-t ing a botton, and is extinguished ' be made known through his Colby the same means. A night j umns, or some one brands him a watchman, both for the town or j coward. If he makes it known, for a private factory may make then the unknown quantity niakt s

his own record 011 a sheet of paper th it is locked within a clock, by simply pressing buttons that are located, in different 1 arts of the building which he is supposed to visit. The sheet will show the exact time each visit was made. Should any cue ia ldberty or Union county desire to apply electricity in any of the above forms, ehouid call at the Ukview cilice and satisfy yourselves in regard ' to the cost, ami 1 will bo pleased to do your work. It. J. (lauiwx. THE ROAIER. TTords o;s Rraitty. 4 o ;:: eKieist is !3nsSvp. 5?;5s2-ion Wa r.J5 p. - A Feu Tbiugs to 'i'iiissk Oyci-. Xsi'c! Sas y:i pc r 5j,":i's ACfllvtions. Ss?ri K?w Year I'esoiusio-is. What is It! Ootr.o people are continually wishing they were beautiful. IJenuty is a handy tiling to have, it is true, especially for the woman who isn't handsome. There is a great power in female beauty, for its victories began in the garden of laden, and reaches down to the to trior row of every life beauty. A woman with good sense has enough beauty generally to make herself very agreeable. Then there arc women who haven't enough sense to make the beauty they possess, even of the highest type, the least bit charming. Jhai beauty is a very weak complaint. It is a worse lisea.se than the hives. Fat beauty at tracts, and so, many people never slop when they see a pretty face to fire? whether there is a end; arc d brain behind it or a tender ' he ait 1 ene.Uh. We Lear much about being contented ami thus wearing the robe of ha ppiness. If there wasn't anything but contentment in this world man wouhint bo any more of a success than a broken mouse trap. A thoroughly contented m in is generally a useless one, a ltd the happiness! he tda'ms to gel out of life, is n sort of chewii'iir u'm ' happiness. I would rather sei two women ptill hair than 10 ro them sit down, saying they inO-d'o-I with an oiniiess pf, r - ata. rir'; at;v (-veila-o'aair were nereat -

llian ihediling tears toned In r i

over a parcel of hen then on the ; coast of Africa. ('ntentinont in body ; just us many vices, and their virtues are often only a mixture of cowardice and jealousy. To be useful and happy tloes not consist ie. continually trying to be eontented, bat in striving and doing, making the last effort and work done better than the preyiou i one. In these days fashion is the big idol before which millions kneel anu lay ineir an. ji ureaKS me lir.ks of friendship, blights love, makes home a mockery and ruins ail hope of heaven. In every city, village and hamlet the idol is lound erected, surrounded by a crowd of voihippers. Liberty has one. l-'al ion ( u, pells woman to wear hideous bangs; to pin her faith to a man with money, who.-e virtues are few and vices many; it seeks to draw the veil of unsuspicious twilight over the husbond's eyes that the wife's liirtalions may loo I: like victories and her dress bills strengthen hi.- p: i ie in her. The woman who worships the idol of fa.-ddon, asks for a new wiggle in her walk that it may add grace to the spring ef her gaiters, asks that her children may be taken oi'f her hands because they bother her; asks for ravishing elegance, lily white skin and taper lingers, that her enemies may be destroyed by jealousy and the eye tieth of envy eat tip all who gaze at her style. She asks that she may be raved from wrinkles and t in,. ..1, iWt- (!. it II. :j Til. .,.,,! " " ' ! '. " ', ' voc; nolo leuib ctl'M'i 'a vnHlfd" "1 - tier checK, it. at Jar ncct-t may swim like a goose on the bosom of crystal waters, that Iter lap dog may be blessed with health, that the poor may look out for themselves and that she may hi saveu from all missionary work. Leave this idol of fashion and kneel at the shrine of truth, sincerity and charity these hard time?. A few things to think and ponder over. Things in (Ids world are about even; if you are a boy, its the wood box, and if yon are a girl its the dishes The man who i perpetually hesitates as to which of two things ho will do, seldom does either; and one of the hardiest things to learn is, that the worm sehiom waiencs us wtien we tire doing good. A number of our young men must be growing weak or tired, judging them by the heavy canes they now carry when taking their promenades, There isn't a busii.ess man in this weary oi l world that is asked to tell more lies for the truth than itself known, and showers curses on the man with a newspaper for "always sticking his nose in wheie he has no business, if there is a marriage' he is asked to say the bride was as pretty as a golden star res! ing on a sea of milk, although she may have been ngly enough to straighten the kinks in the hair of an African. If one dies he is asked to say the dead man was the dearest father; the kindest husband, and the best neigh bor the world ever produced, no i matter if lie had driven every . cnnu ne mm irom i.ts ueer ut; so many dogs by his stern, puritatiieal ideas of propriety, made his' fif;-i ilfi in e-ilieei iAf itirt nf'ir. 1 .. ...... . ........ ... don mid tool: everv cent of the , ' j. -, " . . , butter and egg monev to fatten I ; . !,.,- .... i..,o ins ijiiiiiv .i u v. i . ii . . i , t'i :uit hi ira te.es s word at his neighbors for forty years because they wouldn't agree with him in politics. If any young man has an idea of launching out into the bttslneess of making a country newspaper success, thinking there is a snap In it. had better tie a brick kiln about his neck tmd fall into t lie middle of some fish pond, unless lie can become a sort of an India rubber man, unable to toll how far he will stretch without breaking; limber and as hard to manage as a greased Indian; a human bull terrier with a jaw on him like a bear trap when sprung; aide to maul another and to take it in return and not know it. At this, the birth at" a new year, let us ail make a few resolves. Something like the following: That we wont advise anybody until we know the kind of advice they are anxious to follow. That nit v.'!'! try and save our young men from drinking liquor, and do all in our power to help ! those diseased with litjuor drink, who desire to be rid of it, to take the Keeley cure. That we wont swop dogs with any man unless we can swop two for one. That the world owes us a living, provided we earn it. That if a man calls us a fool we wnt ask him to prove it. That we will bead a moral life. j if we lose a good deal of fun by so ! doing. l That will -e.a ef o,. .,.;.,

n as long as Nve c-.xa re-jp-sct otir-

reives ly doing 50. Tiied when we !; '. r a man eon tinuaUy bragging on his ancestors we wont envv him, but idfv his ancestors. That we wont covet any man's wife, his oxen, his corn stalks or the ("; r ef Ids moa-iaehe. Pin ally, that we will search for tilings; that are little and lonesome, and avoid ali torch light proee-s-ion, bands of music and women's right? convent! o:i. V, "luit is it that trembles in the air and lurks in the minds of some people' threatening to break loose with s.-nsationa: and tragic effect in our town? It is a recent happening and may cause our attention to be draw n to it more closely and our pen to write the pariicu bar in the near future. w. ir, "During (heep'ilemic of la grippe Ciiamtseidalu's Coaa.h Ib'ni ;y uu-'.: the lead here nn-1 v,'.t ia:; :'i bett. liked thci f t'.i r c.l; 'l me die: ;te. ' if. M. 1 la tigs, di ugrh?, C'ha tsworth, HI. The grip is toil h the -amea a very se ere cold w. d :Oip;ire.pr;a is iy the yamo trea.meut. This Ilemedy is prompt and -a tmd and will prevent r.n v t. edenej of (he disease toward I II ? 'a an oi ia. For sale by A. F. V rider, di t ttgi-t For pain- in th? ( bed there i nothing hotter than a H-mn-d ldh saturated with "lamboi-.'cdn"-. j..ir, lia'm and bound on ov-r Cue real of pain. For sale by A. U. Yonder, d: i;t' ;,isf, iJi- tortc P. o: .; tse. Notre Faroe, the central and tinmother ehnreSi of Pari-, the type in which the nnToring details uj all the ( f hers n ere beet d t,; and brought into harmmty, n-o swiftly inPi being, a !! grew to : a ! i ; rfeeti.ei ahnost without the marring of a single line in the fir -t p! :n. Like a poem smitUm hi to stoto it resumed the life that had ; r -;al ii ; for as in the n i : r- ,f t!:e Homeric sto-ry er of the Nibs.'bin gen lied, is seen a whole civili.d 1 , g:tther.-d c; in song so in I-vitr.-Dame the st -ry of Krai e-- in the twellth century is written en an everlasting page, which Victor liugo has read for this century and tiiose to ce-me. it is ;dm".-t the last of that story in stomwhieh began before t ! e pyramidand seems emled with the great tfothic churcdies, with which wellnigh ceased the art of architecture i : self, From 'astoris in Stmic from Notre loanm." by T. A. Cook, in the January nr.mbtr of cribncr's M;!g:::',!no. The wonderful fool for the nerves, blood and ail stomach disorders. There is nothing like it for the overworked men ami women. Will send it to any on? on receipt of price, post pa," t. I '; 1 re l cts. and 1.00 per b ). Ilett'S. Kaix, Agent. Liberty, Fid. :e.5i :.; I;?I3 The society ot" t'c.o sons of the revolution have t laced on the building owned and occupied by the Humphreys' homeopathic Medicine Company, cornt r '. ' .' ; 'dam fc John Kts , New York City, a bronze tablet to commemorate the Ihulcl of "Col-den Hill", where the first blood was shed in the war of t lit' Fevokitien. youh rTUP3 , v? Su, t -r. r 1 - no to toil v.!a,t t1n iuic in nil i 1 , .ir-ti uf .Ta?. it WUt ar:ul?0 V -H. !f lUKi-; uii ia.".M;n,i jiami-a c:i.i..::a le-L-a. he U il I - J i m , i i 1 1 i ( i i i i 1 i i 1 n n nia? m-.iai vo'-vrr t c-t ;t Lt.t, Ofr- .. lame fr rii'iu-s. .-.ai cl.iu:.iihh1 ir-.ait; iomj 1 ii U in ii ea m ii i i a 1 1 1 v of uivfu m 1-nmav Jtnai-iiii'. f.i e-ircnivcv p:eee., ,i 1 1 v, jj i-ei-tu-d i.-:: teil tint evurv i:n ia:inr i ti.f family is ,'nu-r- , , i i , j , , v , , u A ( lies o " ' i a st uu e r ht t iliMiTilt i 1 1 1 i.nis wkd. a iM-a-;i.ia ia.M-; of Uh.i. I t-.iri i ai isiv: i:h- ri.'M- sv if i 1 1 I t III I.ihs : fa win tiiv ci-aitu Units i l p 1 i I ''I" i.i-.e-.v sa-tifs t ii o-.-ft t;;i- l-.i.-i'.- c.rclc. Veil will b t t - i - i f 1 i i - or il (id i-iif-v if vki iu tiKlo.li OF U.Msirai i ' ii-i lit i--M:i ':::enu t. ro:sa. is . nOfi navr to ll for von v.an r ioeve a z iti.'i-v of feinKne tvorks of srt (' i ' ( i -. i i Ii , r niniii i-t .ei i Tiijiiicies. i ei a D.a-v : ' v lu; ii a? a aai haav. ami er.xtn t. ti:o i-e ar.sl ml .:iii)1icjr wliit'h r.i.r - .--e- v ri v. : 1 i ::e"!7 re f;i-:r c.iiii'ii- : 1 bit anv m fio ;,:! i Mr its hivar.ar.l m :.a : Ksmu raia. r. t:.at v.nl teip 111 i V'Vl poe"l on I l ls. ,1'iJ ie! t i i t ( b 1 1 i t ( m i e tr. iaiio la mriTi-s!: aiKait fnc 1 I 1 It -t Tin ' 1 nail nay. ii'i- the iMiinu inmav : .'.H l-i ihil :i i.-i.itaail tla lai-ai. r.i-.ta r. boei rrrea i i i i t I t i i f 1 i five nf cut. .'Ul tl.i '.an vt ;ir. m;u ri e i- i - ' i c l a i 1 t i -i t 1 1 l p:iH-rn-i . t: va-n re u.c iv.a'ai; nv f izu u-'.i c'l- osc. M-r.a in rie-i ?a ia-f fiii:v j a", aim vo.i nan r .i O ei - - . e : r- i- t:;i: p" a P i f I 1 t 1 h stf If ou t,e nnKcqn.-iailefl wah tna d i or n -eM'ianien ccm'. A h'sroi. i i 1 1 i lrl ii - i I 1 I I O u ii'll n i.wi. ' iii si tlST) I ' '-I N i i n M.' fai iarv. -on; Me-l 1' l;f .11 ei I at acmki ais ll f s fi I r l I i 1 l vl N rvc of - e!"-iair: MA CGiini-o: .MOtlN. imneinatiOM ; i-.NL. I'ni'i.f pleasure : aii'l .i iKl t K 1 - rir-'j ,". i ilCH ti.l- iKOICll AS iaiOVll Jlllil vii i ;v., exsTa to jMiena Uio lnrt rvel d. m.maiwrwey; veterinary surgeon and dentist. Ifononiry (.Irnduuto Ontario "eterin!iry Oolleire. SpeeJal Attention (iiven to Surgiry, Chronic Laneness, ana milUi"iiUC Ul IUC il'CHJ, f , , day ol - l--;i-io Ofllee at lleurd's Liverj- St.d.le Calls promptly answered nielii.

j VM I S.,

' i va.:a;v;"--

COUGH iYEUP! c.K'uCi'. core us; COLDS AND ,111 Pulmonary Disci;'-.. Our d i :x !-n 1 5 t fnwr.ii. a : : ' ' - : T ' ; 'car I! I .r.;!la in U:i- ii;- i i .;.;. i u i- w ' n ; 'r: u.i v ea .a-. . o.-- e . a . VV.UKING &. CtEOKNFR. .Soli! ail Ir..J. AiJiEirr Attorney J-i-.V i . a ; i a r iseii ' ' v ; n' :-,. .t.:i a.M . .! .; r-a i What Can't PuIS Out? Why the i;o.v n trie J-t. U ss I died ' Watch Cases, E1 - by th , ' Ley. tcrie 'i.t!i Ccj-i Com- ' pan pit I'li'.eii 'na. It aiotccts thejvrati.n romjlh rickpocket, an 1 . i r ilJtort droppiiitr. Can nlv bu jnd Vvitii cas - . . i with this i m irk Sold, v it1 "Ut cxt-". rl:i forthislo-v i Watch dt 1I1.: 1 V u'h tcis ol v .it'-h cares are $or '"4 ii t"-5 epe-.trj. An upensr to cbtiatu t!t$ ent Usa. . DR. Tin: nr. St. Charlc-; lie-: Gr:.r:,il I'-ct..:, O: i-.;. C , If. m. K V. 1.. lroiii I-aei'' , nn l it ! 2 I'.iaaet

Aeme55

a v

IFn-etuber ll.e Date. F.ZT"Oni Motdok? Treatment Free! Homo Office and Xiajcratory, fit Gcuth Tenth St., IRichmciid. Indiana.

..r.;'--0 bo

1 v t ;k

Xa vk

- 1. -z-.

v r klLll L T

5 ;

Vi. !L D C U Cl r Cat I .la 1 t t .i- o t a . ' . .i.'. v ' -: c : ' I t." 'a-tbir . -1 t

ll. ' , ' - i a . 1 I i at .tit . f . iifril we livlteiai to-i : e -i - o

Slid by S. BALLIIGEE & SOH

FiffiDcr i fi'Itjc fS 1 !,,. - n. . .:rb.t.If yonr or car riage; need;.-, painting 01 trimniinf? , take it to Perk Ernst. 11 g dorrs Urst-clasc t.; ork raid his xoricos are reasciial) e. s .jc. r. Parties wishing my services as Axictioneer can make dates at Bertck &: Wilson's hardware store in Liberty. D. C. Brookbank. c g, Tr. V. A. Skinner, of Texarkana, Arkansus, is an enthusiast in the praise of Chamberlain's Ptiin Halm, lie used it for rh-un;atism, and says: "I found it to !e a lnos-t e;. eellent loeed reniedya' For ..sale hy ii. (J. "iUehnrd---on, dru.j.jp;?' R Si : jStt c. Wo niiirT.o our advertised drugit to sell Dr. Kir. irks Now 1 every for Consumption, Coids and Coupiis, upon this eom!i!ion. If you are afilieted with a Courjli, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trottiile, and will use lids remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, u;d exporieneo no leniit, you may return the bottle and iuivo vour inoney refunded. Wo could not maka this ofer did wc net know that Dr. Kiitg'sXi v Di.-c:v-j .;y could 1. H-ar'oir.ts. 1 -r( rIrSf n's ;.iTt. iuo, and s v could ne iiaieti .in. It never Triad bottles free at dreg ere. Lt-iai I sl. o.

A

W.-. T T AAA t:r? i IF SO ! MAKE YOUn AnRANGE?dENTG TO . fa. GO V!A THE I ?- ilouiE! w in pursuit ot ; -t. ..f t' d . lb.- ' d M". i. o. - I i ira.1 u a i a rfon e ef 'Pes ii i . i.i t ! 'o--ot.-. 1 1 e irl w , I .JC mo ..i'. , .ive t'.u 1 r i ' to t Sic t a.ro-i Nort a hind and t l i" " tkt re. I iie it io::ariis t ;.-ei o o . "... - lac -1 - of '. "rjn e, ih. Pi" O I . v I!" 1 BnoTN 1 s if.c:; ei iters cures Dyspepsia, Inclines t ion & Debility . . WALLS. AT V"0a. Jan. . . Ce- S I ... . - Otli. Thiv: Hiit--." tire V. tt!iii5 ?Icrs ( !i of 1 1 . i . i" . r II tr 1 l"V la- ( 1 m cr.; on, Ue t '01 1 U ;. ou s i out-.;-. L IIIIL1S CESTLKES.

GO, S4 end S3.50 Dress Shoo,

Police 2'-; or?, 3 Cc!o. es.SO, C2 for Vt'orki.gm an. ES AND MISSES, S3, SSl.GO 02, rATI.'O:; if ,,nv a-nu-r isic-e fi r -1 ; . --. ; n r, or ; ii hi; a j . . t : ilhN I'.." i:-.:e. cr:ei . 1 iil il-r ..l'"i . a :is " :ii..-ii as 3 fr 5.411.

Vii er. and

x-;!aS. LAD!

-pa,, - irp

Hi arc aai.Ii, t-a?y fad.;--, ca -J gi-.-.j fatter .a, I' -oi .v.y .;..:.-:r a. Trv era --air -ir--i 1 ? carI... IDoulas' name sat! pri-e on thj Pa'aera, vhch rnii of doi'tj:-.-! nnnual'y to- tho-e who -.v.:-.ir c:.

V. 1. Douglas Pkeco g.iia cuton.ors, hlch heir to cf -ac-':-.. Th-;,- rtn naor.5 to tvt n frte. Tv aa tn ; ati year ; v. .ei c: tth- .i. --r aiivcr

. 4VPUCKUCMU. M. X. iJMk,iitjLt i.rilM, SB,

WE EXTEI'TD THE GREETINGS OF

Tiie Geo. H. Knollenberg

X -'- r- O -. - ?z c;riC!p;i :AT ."CLIS Cai:"Fxiiesi en Eauh! larfr i:.e,.!w,.,n CI N C IN AT!. r-1 zi,:i pol-s A .' D (. - CA CO 1 ' t r - I , . f r : v .. . . . . a . s ' . . . i i t . I a l 1. ; . ' j . , . se ll ... v -: ! j r ; 1: - . : g. . Ct. '.Z va- . - v, t :irb CE.-iLFAV : 11 f - t Z7ZZy,T ZZZZ.Z a. . ! .C-,: ,..a. Xli'atr- Z."J-."'.i ZZulcrj, vitr.i'i? i5 uu.t aa.av it.-w . vviu-i - 'V .a. i --lj; : a a.,-. mi o.a iroaat ti-:i-i.re. aictiaOa .eu ; ri. !. HarHur. etc . a4 ll.tr Wi:. 2L"L " -i-1 1 S .- o-ca acnie.; -iii-roiis rMla:! 3t?aa v,: r. - (-r:si 1 F--.""a :iai--.-l-s i-'t.-j-en Ie.- '.- t.O.l;. SPECIAL OFFER. J:; roi cc--3 ea'.cr. pt-om :ar-i, c . o - sr-: ;PLE CC. CEhTS. ...111; SeriLncr'si 7 .-. .-. &zo -i t ' ' a y titE.v Yorf..

'"

ARE YOU A ruJNTER? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalog-iio of

Yl .44 v. WINCHESTER

VmieHcSTEa RSPEATi:i8 AFa.aS CCr.IPAIiY ffi. :ew ii a vex, coxy.

k - . ."7 s --' i.-J "O1 v.- L.J

V Co.,

ic:- f

5T 1 t l ; v. t r V. Tr, r-i .t 0 r'ill -- - 3-, t -'-, t r. Li. - AT r 1 ": . A - t ! . ' 'j - . a . T- r-LT i-;ss sat i rr-r-. p '-- t jk: NLW AND Mi' Z vti C 13 ETT;. - --4.-r . ii - - f. r". n iiv. . l-llsj' .'.v.II s ,.-. It v.. a, .. i 1 , i. i.

Repeating i vS

x tu i viW w Repeating Shot Guns" Ammunition SCO to 817 Main SU

"1