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fe i i I ClariHoJ 111 Kin yowl Wherefore should awrel! Casual kilting I condemn; Other lips your ll will meet When my kisses die on theml Should I grieve thnt.thls should lie? Nytjfyu yilklssjIss fWgm l.ovo'you vThatvere vJfneMtlll fr yoffwfrWSy When the morrow comci you will Lightly laugh that love awayl Nayflfyou will love, love mel Wherefore play these fikle partsf I.lfe and love will oon be done! Think vou God made human hearts Just for.you to.ucad uponX Will vou break tnenTftboi! rirnJefflJ a If you yisJD jwiium uaiarru in iuo jxeau vtfiliiSufiwiiLiyBWMiiioay and as bucIi only a reliable blood purifier can effect a perfect end reliaplo euro. Hood's Weed pun ifler, and TSvor81 cases of oftrJnUraea leads to consumtion. Take Hood's before it is to late. gripe, put, act promptly, easly and iSnllj) 25W JUII1A BJ'JS Thn Highland prayer meeting has "busted." Provalcnci of nitimpjt thej acistos Iioou lias ca1 Altb.oft Morgan's sch oSfclsa win" Tom Thornsberry is out again sniffing the north-west breeze with a greater rejishtfor To cent fof ercoatai ithaW he haulast winter. Tom is gaining a pound i i Mr.

Leauder llru nor and 4ot mJctek week with Miss Gertie Neafus other fflu'n'de', kavoWtarnud'iioiiii; 4" K. S. Aboil, of Oak Grove, and Mias Eosa Brown, ot Cold Spring neighborhood, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony tho 4th lust. Rev. J.

C. Argabright officiating. No, Brandenburg, I am ono of those unfortunates who did not get to the Fair, but please don't place me6a5' "bottom round of the ladder." "For of all sad words of tongue of pen, The saddest are these, It might have been." Mr. Will Coleman, of Sulphur Springs, on his returnfrQmJhcW.prId'fl rairpra. sented his wlfo with a handsome souvenir 6t tbog rcat" disposition, a cover for a center tablo of Turkish design.

Each corner representing a mart and woman in the the act of gathering potatoes. As we see them the church bell across the way is chiming tho hour of vesper, work suspends, while our worthy co'uplo of toll bow the'iriieads in humble devotion. Tbo man has dropped his fork, the woman has set her basket brim full of the fruits of their toil down on (ho ground. Numerous.pptatoes.aro. scattered about hcroand there, wbilq, to pno( side stands a little two-wheel yehiclb.

hand propeller, which cdnveys their liltfy crop to tho stovo house. 'And Rev. Salem, of "3weet Is preaching in CloVo'rp6tii When I first' ioticcd, thq tho'l'laindealer, having, overlooked in the NEwst was. thrilled with an, Jni.tcsc.ibio as, though a indssenger' from home, sweet homo', had sliddonly ldolh'ed up before' mA.andlwas. abotit to recount Beetles of by gono days.

O.weu county was my former homo, but Fayette county KH I passed Silas church jusVacrbssTho lino in Bourbon' county where Air. Salfcm'prcaehcd1 for yea.njand whpro time, nndiagu'lni 1 heard him expound biblical truths to kindred and friends, many of whom BTaHHHi now "Sleep the sleep that Jk shore And my heart yearns with sadness wheri'a familiar name in print causes my thoughts to rovert to the of .8182 101 0111 ellUSUlfiV A y0re( "When life seemed edged Floitlue o'ver home by the JwSaiem is a converted used tojtejfj.a 'little Joko on, htinaelf to tho ofTecttiiat when he first came to this country he had never seen corn-bread, though ho had heard much talk about it and hadji great desire to partake of the tdotbso'intf foot. Taking, passago on a steamer at New Orleans, thirijc', as hoSias on his way to Kentucky, tho bread his mouth Had watered for sti lotig was passed to him forthoilrst tlmoflt tho dinnpr; Uibl6 116 jt1dugliVit'1 was pound cake and took ri pretty goqid; sW Imagine ids surpriso when ho had taken a'bito lo find, (as ho (hoiiglitjilts coust'I uont parts were made' up 'of sawdust. Holiad was a sign of to leavo anything on his plate at tho table or in other words to "Re jl eat conscqi nentiv no iounu uuuseii in a lomma to.wSirmvkimsmtiv 1 his mental ould bo im: mmmzmwwvmpm tho gritt; vtMlxta'ro befoKThlm.tand Yo lly I have forgotten.wliieh.of tho two evils he eschewed. Sufllce It to say that tho 11 mitwsm piece of eorn.bre4JjHlXou,d cU on ins itPtopq.b.ftihad gotten the Stater, Words are inadequate to 'express' Ills' astonishment at finding his mouth filled with "sawdust" again.

Ann I don't ex PS. nay, i Ofl ni I ti 'i a 'Ij! THE BMKdKENR TDfE NEWS 'A fist S.fl ,7 A .3 VOL. XVIII. CLOYJJBPQIIT; KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1893. tm Tho Christian evangelist has come to stay.

Tltis fact, becomes more apparent every day. They aro increasing in number year after year, and as they move placituoy.meet tho tlffc re fort onco to any special church or denomination. They aro winning souls to Christ and they deserve the aid and encouragement of ull good peoplo in their labor. It is incomprehensible to us that any Christian influence should bo kicking against them. Wo can understand why sinBuMlsEwillfaakeiniH'ar pathflp 4" i4eenk.flrTrt that they should have to contend against obstructionists in the church.

Good rrWoplo testify that their presenco in any community brings gratifying results, and pious peoplo aro always glad to meet and greet them bo in charge of congregations of good people, and are able to command good salaries. Enjoying the confidence of legations, they, can hold their ministry with tho assurance that they frtijl USMlIcVrbd for. They are generally willing, if tho world leaves them '4'fM' 6amo 'or t'10 world. 'Some of them have their hands full with their own flocks, and watch with suspicion friends or foes. Likewise some of tliem not an ot tnem Jos ai ny mh goryflittlgl 7oj3t he liJiflS'i IwlwnjjtheS arejicfl mLw lo Off upqlVt a species of religious tramp.

But it is these religious tramps that are doing most to attract the attention ho world, and tho fenced-in minis- ers, and sinners, ana may as well egm'tb'Jeairze' the fact that they are hero to stay. Tlioy shoot at the bull's eyfrtJOsnivaTuflliey uiako the bell ring every time they fire, because they go at JijOtitll tho bible; they speak out in meeting, and pulj aside the cur- tain.iabdjtljtg make the people think. a prominent meinour oi mo recent Christian Workers' convention in Atlanta occupied a pulpit of one of tho largest negro churches of the city a few days ago. Ho was a whito man from New York. aTSCral KiduV (luring the warT "HlT'earnesc generous man.

repjorts ttro truoy he made a wonderful impression on that congregation not by hqneyed words and misplaced social equality talk, but by TlalnTnimTirnlslieiirgdSiielTnivlcarTIo told his; gTegaUontliatMhercwre no. negro preachers in the penitentiary if' (aeorgia an4t'hat6y pepjpent of the negro convicts of- Uip 'state had professed religion. He set those peoplo to on tho truth of tlio maxim annouueed nearly nineteen hundred yeard ago' by iiames, tho evangelist, that in this' -world itherb can be. no peacoi without purityy religion caunot be used as a cloak to protect against sin IJioso, who profess it are i Thousands. of, dollars arc hping ed weekly by qur good Chrjstiap, peoplo thq gospel o.tho heathep, wjjllp tlip heathen in our midst, as deep.spt ifl; idolatry and sin as tho Hottentots of Africa, arq Jeft to ho.rejigious.trapip..

jiBut, ho, is herq, qupnt, able, workers, tlio Bible in their bands, and, Christian, are unsejfis.iUy for tho, sal.vatipn.iof whitesi and blacks. Thoy, preacli thp gospel o(, of old, as good tqrdpy as jt was injneteon, centuries ago, that thore can bo no peace without purity he plain, simple truth, holding gpqd in, lousiness, and politics, as; wqJ! po kqqw. tlijs;) bad.peqpio.flugfit tp it, tho fa claiai it to all. They aro doing; it takjpgln iq.higtiways, ppt waiting loiiihalpngrj bor. lis.

meeting, Jth.Wfl ruJigiPMS tramps bq. gatUpUcor Projestant; Baptist, pr M.etliodist8, orwhat, tlio pncquragemcnfe ami. filler q( those whoibeliqvq tliablt fetter to save than tq PqnstitHtipn, Ono will bo giving thanks in an eminently blossetl way bybqing tlteraeann1 iof enabling 'somen poor'- family Wf gi'o -i: t) -in 1- i 1 ill 'lill U' V.I l' A 5Iis30ur'l girlinoTvlniakesuuineW' standartl forldng nfeasure. 'Her fqot' is fifteen Inches long; 'a ITU arfu 4 CTPwniny wfc tliLWirhit "DH1 Fenner's Obfflorf; ellef It jIatioM." reacnfnB Ud'ciirWitvftr eyefttSizljiu.su" lut oi Pln pawr Inflsmmitlpn, i Ft klwayi ourei swclUsjaid InflaHimaUoo U'louadv Wad'thi. lUtl lonr, obo) thr JiM Poldea Rellet Jhvfi, It U-th it wlU eloi (ppUedi extsroally, pd io coniuMptloB, taken in 5 drop dosui pa amsll lumrf it ternally.

Vou hj fi brolted finger. JPut ins tfta aurvi 'l ilse'fiii are eoref bjrl id oU Elghu You 'feavs lirtcA'lt tot seKtHNMt.Md loufld JIWtM UaMr am nf fnA litnra: A. ehronlo cough Consumption li'oVyou, Will" our roWlBi. 'tjon, rul prphl.lnftf8ti9 MUt. Tata why it cures "consumption Just 4 it irouM sort thro.

or' flux.i 4' fsles, teetiihi fit neuralgia. Tho sore in your Jungs is neti4 nd jou sro well. Qno sor.o Is not muclt ualjke No 'no sore; no Ubtespoontul cijmS; Qf)pp, If stU(otlon not given money refunded, It, WT CUMppOlOIO. i0 St UOIHD UHH BTMJi The International Alliance. itF.v.

j. B. corrncix, i. Anthony COmstock, of Now York, tho distinguished leader in tho effort to suppress, through legislative measures, tho circulation of vicious literature through thd'ihalls; and by peiial prosecutions and penalties to clean out the aiigeah stables of iniquity, madd ah elaborate 'address before tlio Cdnve'ntlon of the Evangelical' Alllnnco at Chicago. TheUiscotirso Was rather Bphillpicneai list the varied vices that abodrid in the land.

j'lt'WasTvlth A vohenierice and bmphosis that did not' com port felicitously with the evident pains' tlio Bpeukcr had' taken ih preparation 6f his delivelance. The ltietaphors Were ntther choice and phraseology rather' smoothly rollnded In sen 'tencW rhetorically prOpdrttdncd, and' in a passional push of voice that seemed' deliberately purposed tb Impress thd causd1 hrfd'yaten' hitti'ur). Ihdign'ation'ft'wdelcdlilia llko 'a cold potato. A sprinkle of cay'eend pepper" uprit'ls' a poor sdbstltute for the' heat taf 'the1 0 (Is there! Ml lnlich df'rlligifjltiis'm'MUoio Vest characterization?) '1 UHho' a'lielititJmHn'arbse 'WiU asaefajjlj; 'Abd liiethdii oi fem'e'djljiig tntfWHlttfr iiVils whibliliad been Hor-" Mr.ddnistock jt th'q ministers, of ilie O.ospcljin.ajkqj tiespjpiquities special themes, of, ili cQuret an(l insist upon tne enactpqnt.an.pnmrcement of, laws, for k.in',,p1;!0?.' ns Awfti Vjjpltttejtho. laws to punishment." it 6Tjiq theJwords, Thqre was iVprpssion upon count: unarjeo ot, tho audience as of doubt.

took the for a few minutes, and, asktd if there would not danger pf, tlio Church and ministry tleflecting froin( the'line of sqrvicp, and by. tho divine if attempt role recommended? Tqu ijlgiiway qi, history, lor centurips mcq, 9hrist, is one bones werq broken, nt the, instance of pr'jests and preachers, to.b'uild pyramids morq numerous and taller tiian those in Egypt, Christ, was, consigned to crucillxion by a Roman, carpolrbugger at tho jinstancq of the, Cliurch and thq crucifix as a. sign, the crucillxtjon business has. been, through tup ogos, enacted, Christ spokp in respect, mainly, of, poison and. pitylessness pietistic VflnomloflegAlisticseyeritles, Jlis par-o alds.Bre, principally, jn discovery jofotho; ruin wrought through this misconception; of, men affecting comJ imoipeoplejlieard Him Tho people, "gnashed.

their teeth, and wX" behold a gluttonous man and a friend of, publicans and sinners', His words of ed hope apd gratitude in hearts, verging upon despair, drawing- to His ieet ones who, washed them vith ithpir, tearsl "If may, but touch tho His. garment!" I wonder if there is any where in the range of art a paint! ng tha.t depicts the scene of His writing with His finger upon tho ground, whilst, "from thoold.esttotho yqungesti those delectable gentlemen wore creeping off, "No, Lqrdl" "JNeitiieruo icqn.ucmu tljqoi oanu 'sin no morel" Ohl blcMed lips. What were the 'world without the words, Tho magistracyof the country tlio Gov'ernnierit ordains it perforni its function Tho Church' is'a ministration of mercy, dispensing ri gospol 6f lu'allrig. (Give mo to the' place' where irijr erring" (brother sister mus.t, greet' mo through Iron; and let, mo feel the. franchise; 'of ultimate love apd sympathy kneel 'and say; "Qur Fatherf Forgive us!" Of course, and other that is requislteTnFthe'cconomy of tliis organic life of jjurs; but tlittfoUjer and 'else is proviflel for, without preachers defectives, informers, fmen.

M. Mr. CmtisfOcK'H ''rejoinder was with Jmuch agitation, saying i "Ifone'hada child of tlm gontemanat a holdlng It tctbo teetbli'6 wmiid hardly Jstop to quote 'scripture fohifu.f? of the Alliance camq to mo to their appryat of thqcavwit I had entei.CftVC'al, mark for fit OMrse, i through Jegftt procSsaea1 of go y- lerrimont, of wliis'vfcio Jqur days of my 'r iin 11 Stay in tjuicago Jli iiiu aiiiuiicu vuuhcii. 'would more sense))' J.d (1 not 'see, except cursorily, Column! an Ex- ipowtioii', oaiirtLTeamt) fe'elingl like 'ono ortnb'follisBolomdn'writesso much about InTroVe'rbfl This 'ehronlo attafck jojTm'pfJrtrtloety, hereditary in fafai jlyjimtistlje partly, oxcuso for my mlss ing thochief qcoasionaolwmyollfe for sightseeing. Xet.Jn all candor, I must 'aekAJqdrfe.

or 'to what meroly curious. Thesodawns of dayitght.and sunbursts from tho rim of haVchlnd eVening, bringing 'pn' (hour whejljceftjmUethe moon tadutcsjhn cqmetftrips wherq sleep thq of forest trees, laltfqoted'in p'rthj itho birds and beasts', tlie people too. all are, discourse, declaring il'imUjieeCwAaii. DVliStHi As I watch my cork, angling in the Ohio' rTvcr; i seem tb feet MoTy'ulrb, 'Walter lrrls', TomHAbendth and Fatiler'Piliy llsteulng to mo think. What do I WMkMft men'orJlcf! weoo upon tlio rjvej bank; his 'gratefulnoss (or friends, living here, and aii.vo, up yonder, Now for a word or two more about our Babies ought to bo fat.

Glvo llio Thin J3ablos a chance. Glva thorn r. Scott's EnitilsiOiti 1 tho Croam of Oil, with hypophosphitos, and watch thorn grow Fat, Healthy; Bright. tho world: o'vor; ondorso 'it. 1 Don't be deceive by SubstltutesI T.

All Drngjlits. (recent' Corife'rehctf flt'Elktbri. Dr.T of thtf NashvlUb' Clirlstirin 'in' Ills 'nddreaa, spoke of his contributors; and mcritloncd the nanie of Ke'v. Fi'M. (Grace, professor at Hlwdssdd Cdllegd, Tennessee, aa one specially excellent in his re tiring modesty was (io cause aqf Jiis not being as fully ,1591 prominently positioned as.

is his' deserving. my cqnfercncq in Alabama; my cptnrado at Tuscaloosa, where ho was in chargq.of, tho Female Co.llcge, andj I and, through, ithe years deep has called unto deep, ns. qur sorrows and our delights have multiplied and tho grey has crept from tho wings of time to our crowns. I preached at night at" the Christian church, on I'arqblo pt tho Prodigal Son. Ford took ine, to task inoxt day for saying A)exandcr, Camphejl, was an raised in, Ijie.prdqr of.

providence as, nn ecclesiastical theological factor, to qualify according to the measure supplied by'an individual Joint Other denominational factors. Ono who ronns lias no right to take to task one who swims. Gross Alexander had been appointed to preach nt that place and hour, but asked td'bo oxbUsed. Rushing went to him at secretary- table and insisted, privately, but Alexander said, "No, uppoint So Jlushing, (without seeing the others of the cointnitteo,) 'stepped back to the pulpit and so' announced. I saw tit all and was gratified.

I had rathor preach than hear anybody. Fishing comes next to preaching when they bite. welL "Paius.ExtkactI" Whq.qvcrhqard.of isueh a perfume? It was Pond's Extract about which Foskett fussed. in our room, at, Chicago. When I told Young to sprindb some of it on thq (o keep off the rouges, I called it inorum Foskett was tho only one of tho company that laughed.

Another slip of the "typo in my communication, last, makes me Bay, respecting Paul'scommendatlon of sister Phoebe that all of us are In tone and touch with the natural, "unless it bo those who bavo received tho second blessing," It was written, "tlio second blasting." To bo blasted, religionistically, is different from being Central Methodist. Cloverport, Kentucky. For a lamo back or for a naln in tho side or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Palm and binding It onto the affected parts. This treatment will euro any ordinary case in onoor two days. Palh, Balm also cures rheumatism'.

50 cent bottle for' said by A. It. Fisher, Cloverporl rind Witt1 Aleaddr, Hardinsburg. Anecdote of Patrick' Henry? i Like all great public characters lives are the cpmiiion property' of' their countrymen Patrick Henry bos' been' piado tho central flguro of many Interest jng sqmo, doubtless authqnlc, ftut many more savoring of the apocryphal. The following anepdoje, whether truo wholly or Jn part; or "purely mythical, shows (tho.

spirit of'perfqct, confidence in which the. peoplo pf Virginia regarded hlm' WhcnCqrnwaMismadq.hlfl, grqat raid Into Virginia, in 1781, the Legislature Add frokn' Richmond to but tW neiirer approach'of tho' British causeu me xiouse to ureas up suuueniy and in sdinq disorder, on thq 4tli of June. Jtv ik rcfated thnt ltenry; accompanied by Bdrijamin Harrison, John Tyler, an Coloiiol the fcoals, stopped' oho evening at a lowly cabin in. thd hills dud asked; 'for, 'foodl An old woman inons demanded of tiiem wild' (hoy were. who acted as, spoiesman, replied: '''Wo are melnbers of the legislature, and h'avd been compelled to' leave' 'Cliar- lottcsvlllo on accdutit of tlie apprbiicli of the enemy." "Rldoon, tlien.yo cdwardly khaVcs;" phe replied in rigiitebds 'wra'di.

"M'y husband and sons have gone to Charlottesville tb fight for ye, and yb aro like curs. "Clear out ye shall havo ndthlng here!" "Put," expostulated Mr. Henry, ''wo (1. 7 Ha! Mnn tho think he would liave.flod had it not been ul pecessary?" I "I dt whys A grdat'Obal of jfr. Harrisbh tlll'tadw," "hb'd'htf business to run was about to close the door.

"Hold, good woman," urged Henry, "you must know that Mr, Tyler IT'S WAR TO THE KNIFE tvJ in NAMED, DOES.NAME, OR VILL LEWS' HAS LOWiEH PRICES, Sdndaicash. MAIL ORDER'; money refunded If orders bf $5 or moro, for 200 cfc or Col: Christinb' wUld'Hot'takb' to'lu'gh't' wltlibut goo'dea8o'n, w6uld "Nd, Indeed'." shd said. "But they are libre," said Mr. Hchryj poihting'tohiscdihp'anibns. gaied at tlie' party but' rejoined: "No bdttcr; we love these but if they1 havo run Away from the1 British they shall have tlbthlng'td'eat in' rriy il In this extremity Mr.

Tyler stepped forward and said "What would you say, my good woman if I were to tell you that Patrick Henry had fled with tho rest?" 1 "Patrick, Ilcnryl" Bhq answered angrily, and wih much disgust. ('Patrick Henry, sir wquld novcr do bucIi disrepi qtable, cowardly act!" "But this is Patrick Henry," said Tyler, pointing to him. The. old woman was speechless fqr; a moment, iier faco depicting most profound astonishment. At length she said: "Well, then, If that is Patrick Henry it must bo all, right.

Como in, ye are welcome to tlie best I liave." Blue and Gray. McQUA DY Republicans are all happy. J. W. Palo lias a long grin bn his face; It's a boy.

Meeting closed with good success. J. Taul, and Miss Mina Bland were married Thursday, Nov. 1C Wo wisli them a ldng llfd and many. J.

D's 'added to them to comfort-them in 'their, old age 1 Ben Patd has returned home from Kansas. Our school is sliding along nicely. J. W. Wright, who sprained his foot some eight' week ago, is still suffering from tho effects of It.

Born, Nov. 10, to tho wife of F. F. Weatherford, a girl. W.

R. Moorman sold his fat hogs to E. L. Robertson at 5 cents per pound. Win, Frank is expecting his now; engine every day, Wo wish id success with it.

Mrs. John Frank, who has been very sick for so long, is improving. J. family yisitpd, Mrs J. 0.

Pate, Clover Creek, last Saturday, Mrs. Pate is very low with consumption. Among tho incidents of cliildlidd'that stand out in bold relief, as bur memory rbverts to'tlio dayswlidn" wdwerd young, notae'ard Bdvere' slcknesS. Tlio'yoUng'mother' vividly' rd' memhers thbt ItSVas blialnuerlaTns Cough'' Remedy cured her' bf 'croup, and in turn administers it lo h6r bwn' oflsp'ring rind always Wltlithe'besl results It'. Fisher, Cloverport, 'and' Witt Meador, Hardinsburg.

tne first df' XmerfcaV CHARLES A-. DANNA, Editor, Tho American Constitution, the Amerl'1 'ttie American Tlieie 'l JI I I I I I If I I flrat, last, and all the tlme.oreyerl, jti in ....1 Sunday' No wspdpef In tho Worid. Price 60'. a copy. By Wall.

$2 a'year Tj Dally and Sunday, by mail, Tho Weekly, 1., 1. 1- $iayear Addrcaa TIIU SUN, Npw'ork'. We; Are I 'I Making- things lively 'dWwWi 'Xl'li' re'asbh vh.eIi', yott come, and if you've any OA.thai lifte.ltin'rjay'you t0 coni! atdnce, Jno. D. Babbage, E.

C. babbage, Mnnagcr, s.i w. i I jAridtheiknlfe betwedn Third j'fLouisvilie's Ureatcst Ulothing; iurnlBliings, Hat ana 43hoaJIousoZ.aud.the otiier housesi Wo have long dono THE business, are de-. termincd now to do it in tho other lines we carry, Wo aro fast that competition grows-DESPER ATE. Ndver wero so many "fake "dn hand before.

rhere Sales''anil, "ItterycliemcalljuiiLilMulo Ooessingi'and raqkeU" all io nq avail. Tho crowds eep coming to LEV Je DEP'T is booming Tile HAT DEP'T Is booming, and1 we nro Belling 'moro FURNISlklN.GS, than', tfny other house. every day; ayiv specials and cntptlces under them' Avd we want the out-of-town folks to un- Inratnnil. trint. Nn AfATTRP WHAT PliinPS ATV nTltfe'n "irn'lTRK'lT AK miles from Louisville.

THE POPULAR w. I 1 fl 1 I I 1 1 I 1 Nearly-Half NO GRIT, That is Why KISS.1!!E.,, ASSORTED FLAVORS IN EACH CARTOON. Now Before the Rusit is the time to come. 'Exery thing at that wait Men, find Boys, Girls and the Children .1 "Wear. I k- JACOB MEYER, BIG-! SPRINC.

KY. FREE! FREE! SL Bonis ahd this paper can get it free securing1 clut) of 'thfea'tUb'tirib'ers anjIforwsrJIng1 their names, ON THIS with XHREli DOLLARS, TCTGLOBE PRlNVlNid Hemlt by or Express Money OrderrwRejIitered'LattM. Pampla 'ooplei'wiil'be'ieni free on' 'application. 1, 1 I lii xtnnnftf'. I iuiiu 1.

1 i 1 I Uiil I 1 1 htsvW To '(itbnri piTifJG st. Louis, raro.t u' 1 1 Herewith fin J.OO, and, the naraei of 'three subscribers on clip'pdronrtho' 4 1 1 hm nil ki published Pleaw, send tha, npFjiioaVj Friday, Sixteen pages every.Week, i tha'subscrlbera Wi4l .11 i- Mfnlu! It I. ,11 HJliM i Btsto 1 wii.j: Wyt njjui wwH mni wsii'rt oiaic. r. i 1 If di.t) 'DtibeaAVfor1 oneyar'to'mVanii'toeac'hof y- Name of sender i 'n i- it i i.i A I Imii .11 I' 1 in' An Kncllli Judco arid "iury havo jBb'leinniy 'declared' it' ho 'libel to' call 'a iwomau l'a woman" tlibugli slid ckfrta tobe'alaay;" i I 111 1 Tfr.

n. C. Certain Chill Curo Is riot the bst romedy 'yertliavo ever use for Chill and Fevrr youp money will ho pleasant to'tako. VrleeVO ct. KM i.

NClV llXtf AND' VltL, HA.Ye'' goods fall io please; exprcsspaid on "i nt rftttr TJjV "IT 1 i ri i ivl lifcrj si 3'. I nt. -Ml 'I 1 I 1 ii- ra dakes NO DIRT. iu v- its I u) I.T Everyhody 1IS3 tni ui -I rim 1 We are nicely, biasy, "and can fix'JfQilJ'iip your leisure, but if 'till the. snow flies; ydu'l1 everything, jamrne'd 'fvith, eager buyers; Gertie winter suit, the heavy overcoat; thick underwear, all winter fixings now, and when the; cyclone strikes you'll be We here, but come early.

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About The Breckenridge News Archive

Pages Available:
10,307
Years Available:
1878-1921