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ES that I ha = 2 > ane : : . ' to be judged by disinterest FULL OF FUN. PERSE Settee. feta Seer aie if { kind on human or animals cured in 7c "All care will be take } siastic Servants of 40) 4) aay relate) diets ghey SPons} —Passene : F rmed) : irepexn Governments. retest a nae houl wie —“Madame, do ¥ © f ming The =t rls, be aes ; chi a 2 1 r | = ill com. on?” Mal E Tm trying to fin Sun. ted ju, —They tell of a young Lincoln man that he is so able a contortionist that he can see ut difficeul > bald Spot on the ty his head. —Ne- brasla St —Whi unt she desires : call Madame”? Some y atershe feels tremendons- | - Merchant veler. | Lb -—"T fear I am wearyi y i prosy cone ver 5 fool tle tired.” She—*Oh, 19, indeed was only thinking. ; pa aE par ba i i . 3 eta: Lannigar might I 2 he was as thin as the twoo’ togetl ~ Lo udow Fun ‘ a that Ce are re ot Lad t : m t ghbr nt the haaebon we bis kioi, in : ad : other place burned up b its name | °? bt : ; SRS The ne : : 2 } 2 : : ; ; could be pronounesd.—M ¥. Graphic. |, tast pacer, y tast trotter, one a in the hort le horses as any in F Down- acked up by the best —Brown (to Robinson, who is reading ats a Lay nds, and the plot : ome: 2 pate a ppet nd promot i s Vay OTe i dam, Mrs. ; horses known, as can be by refer. 1 i : x : ‘ . sna % I i > 1 la ae uot wii , n ences above, a telegram with a Toc < of anguish on ite a ae cae ae nds of vegeta mnipal R ila Z | his face) Vhat’s the matter, old fel- 1 ay? bod I 5 Robi fast, and when it has once got you there | cee See om H . It is the ing’s B lesser y Harpi- | DON CARLOS. ow? Some bot im, ead: : ad PINSON! i; no ecttine over it. Itd t ce f Parl mick Eid 1 1 W ia ial, pleas u ne ne sIshop’s Don Carlos, the © thoroughbreg (crushing tc th both hands) rai j v r y 1 » for th ret - s rand Rockin tcK. Wil I litted to serve mares af mebody alive, bthundert | jard life. You have got to lead it } ere! nese v- Hood's _Sarsaparilla, Bea ; t rino Chief, Jr, B& —~Chieaqgs Tribune. ea er ol ae 5 ce : ? es eh i 2 F sthy at $10 to insureg youn 1 French service have declined promo- | bare ies ‘Te hi 1 pe , ot , > when colt ¢ es. In all cases w mare 1 to neat ane tions which would take them away | 28 this year. He showed me hi | : las j is parted with atter being bred, the p, from the frontier, so eager are they to | had learned to stack his hay ae LW i L breeding her will be responsible for the do good service as scouts and cuides if ‘ ow he had just gotten the 1 aid ; peed as : price, Will take great care tg “ eae awar should break out. The for | job o! t pa neighbor's house, 3 J Press Catal 4 2 : ; EES ‘ (ai pre ye dents, but won't be responsi iiliwwankee Sentinel. tl ‘ tt ae for whic 1e ‘ ad 9 r s ork i u yo Season will com - & le most part, the bravest of men. ZS = E ede eaaaeN = \ ar on > % ocer (to new bovy)—“What did me Aiea Be eee edlaheniacs| dase ie bee v tl oe t ee 1} mence April rst, close ly ist 1888, that lad nt, Janes?’ New Boy— i pa are ani ea aeealet yea: : ‘ortress Monr aid | @ 4 Mont ) capital require Sap : : Scahure Don Carlos black, mealy nose, toaled ; id = Wade by a poacher, who, setting traps in the | ! t 1G | +} gan. < oroughbred | July 1884, sired by Henry Adams, Black : alt mackerel. It a her we hadn't woods, heard the euard coming, lay in the best work he had lone fer | ayer “once. OB i 4 | daughte rdchuck by Woodpecker, | Spaniard dam by Mattingly’s Imported any.” Grocer—*“Great Scott! James, ai iG t ine haw ape G | him was by these same lidi: ing N.- d by Sir Archie, son of Diamond grand dam by Imported é A wait for him, tripping him up, and y 3 ; H ¥ ron Ttold you we had a dozen kits come in ae : n, and I'did not doubt th 2 d Diomed, 2nd dam by Gray | Duke, 3rd dam by Imported BL a Bee E leaped upon him. The poacher was | men, and Tdid not doubt that t g LO. a gdarn Bye So ported Black S| fresh this morning!’ New Boy— “Yes, : : bor’s house would be | : eae TO nr CE VOU CPpecker py ones jaund,4thy dam imported hy Anthony Kit Ps : of gigantic stature, and succeeded in | bors = aie | eee : eee punt Ger in by Rysdick’s | yore & Co., Adams Black Spaniard by overpowering the guard. Seizing him | Hew. He Be Frisell, ox sh 4a A met jan, son of Abdalla, ist dam | fees Black Hawk, son ot Don Carlos, firmly, the poacher put knife to the | 7? etd mee ? z ander, son ot Imported | imported by Dr. W ilson, Fleming coun old guard’s throat. Reosenacer as Brown der. See ty, Ky. Don Carlos is as well bred a “ ’ = } ~ r : » Ps 4 Caliba I pring Mot 22¢ 1-21) any jack in Missouri, has 4 “Swear to me, aid the a K he iquor Habi z J , ak a » has proved to bea Hae 3 Sead Drunkenness or the Liquo ait HEE ; 3 at tour years old best son of Mambrino | breeder, His colts will be coming this that you will not inform against me, - : S ee yt ‘ dy) Wo: niles Chief, sire of Hannis 1-2 and six j gy 7 eines. or you are a dead man.” Positively Cured by administering t es, INE & CO, picts St ane er meer eaatacie hierar pring, his first get. “If £ am oa dead man,” said the = as . < : : sia by Cassius M. Clay, Jr., sire ot Du- TIMOTHY. guard, “I shall not inform against you Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. ar ; — | rango 223 5-4 : | Dimoth ane ee pepe s ot inform nst you. aes ONE Coe igh a4 4-5 by Marsbcing | Dimothy: will be permatted= tone It’s durn foolish fen {grown-up man But if you do not kill me it ee It canbe given in a cup of coffee ortea | gem co yy tsp: - = _Mambrino Pilot 227 1-2 by Mambrino twelve mares at the very low price of § ter call himself ‘Ed.’ — Boston Beacon. ithovt the knowledge of the person tak- i pr yf i “w | Chief, sire ot Lady Thorn 218 1-2. 1st 3 tainly bring you to tr Ss s tor a colt tostand and suck. Money di 7 r ; ae bsalutely harmless and will eS wa dam, Juliett, Pilot. Jr., sire otf the 5 Beare eas oney —Young Wife (at dinner table, The is absqlutely harmless anc 7 Weal Sot MandS. 208 3-4, J. I. C. 210, 2nd | W2en_ colt comes or when mare is parted Khinw a ahink a ers permanent and eedy cure, pr & S ond st.. 3 dams ot } AUS. 205 3-4, J- t- U- 210, 2nc with in such cases parties will be held sobbing) — thin you—you—are nt is almoders 1 dam by Webster, thoroughbred son of : ieeh be V1 ke sah ge i Just as mean as—as -you ean be. To} ashamed of his 1 eats cnife | ae: « oh slic wreck, ousands of ‘a Medoc, by American Eclipse, 3rd dam acai ate til ceil i for ‘I i ee ; at Sper } > Ste , . } ai its settied or. made that--that apple-dumpling asa drop to the gronnd an to flight 1 have beenr > temperate ; . Chonan by Blackburn’s Whip, by Imported Whip | 2") 0 pete : i ay in sl see if 3 . is aes ss . tania, Oat : 4 fs - 1 2 apre a OF J or each se pleasant rprise for you, and—and | ‘The guard was : od ag His word xen who have taken Golden Specific i ~ SAB LE son of Saltram, . | best horse colt ae $5 to se ond beak al now—you—want me to bring a hand- | pe oacher, who | their cotfee without their knowledge, ani : : seats ete peor fe et ore = abe cee so the same to each best and second best Ww q it i ¥ eho) LY elieve they quit drinking of tl ve y , y 222, and six others . si bee B pee enw to ee a 0 yee peane Sch down teva |p scene neon pean gee pec imanen sri. ns " eins tos On Piloe byeriaekine Lise ke re He e) oe aoe . in ues ia tail cere aie haere Is | honest life, and told story of! thell temionee ampresnated ii ‘ acrinat sence vg | by Justin Morgan. ist dam, Nancy Sy 10 be judged by disinterested par. that a dumpling? ook it for a co- guard’s brave resp to his threat. » 4 ‘2 ties. ee 7. 4 ent tie é . ‘ : ae “ ee Limpthy, blood bay, black points, 16 coanut. | (With de sperate siemness-) The guard himself had never related | liqu petite toexist. For D2 aos ‘by Altred Par. 4 ees h De. gh, bred by Jas. M. Scott, Lexing- Tileat it, now, Maria, if it kills me. his own defiant speech. —Cor. Chicago | Wats, address GoLDEN SPECIFIC “aera " coals nenied & Cassius 4. Clay, Jre, by Cassius M. | “Mary,” said Mrs. Blank, another | News Race st. Cincinnati, O. See IASLARAD AUER? G oS apcullhGlay, son of Hency Clay by Andrew oa Ys eae Dy Ae. Jr son of ne nat oe 7 a . aaa, News. LIEBIG COMPANY S EXTRACT Fackson, ani aA H 10 Dy on znd dam Nelly by ne, to her aid, ‘fyou can te = ist dam by Abdalla, son. ot | rene : : : : OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat Flay- Mambrino by Imported Messenger, 2nd | Z#¢hary Tavior premium stallion. "and Bridget that she exceled herself in the What Am Ito Dot ering Stocks for Soups, Made Dishes and pies we had to-day for dinner.’ A pe nces ua cale! 8, 000, 000 jars : ‘ < a ams 1 ley 224, Be’ - The sym; toms of billivusness are un- THE WOMAN HE MARRIED. 1 Eclipse. 3rd dam aniee Hadley, | case Cooley 226, Frank 226 Modes: little later Mrs. Blank went down to happily but too well known. ‘They diff- : Se ‘ LIEBIG COMPAN EXTRACT Mare by by Imported ae 5 ane cae ty 226 ae t the kitchen and found Bridget very | er in different individuals to ome extent. | M&tritse the F ee omens Des | on ae Ag An invaluable tor “Isasue- | 2) Mambrino ¢ Pens 6 sane paeb ene ” Zachary Tavlor, fine ring horse, took fod and) cet: 1 . S : mates he er. Too trequently, alas, he has an ex- The pivot on which x man’s destiny | grateful.?’—see ‘Medica 6,7? **Lancet,’? NanbACO Paymaster, son of Imported | rorldie fate vOve: rat ine ae matter?’ asked the lady, very much | ©", Too frequently, : eee tuuns tithe for eood on fon oni, tor | <> ) nig 1s n of Goliah said to be oo rie rly Soa surprised. “Shure, mum,” came’ th cellent appetite tor liquors but none tor 2 ert rv for evi r Re Tee D could trot or pace in 240. s ised. Shure, n,”? came the & : | zi zi 3 ree Z iroc 2 aes solids of a mor z r : 1] happin or for misery, is marr lg ing CH Ine Sienatnre | oe ee lamo, Jr., b uw 23 answer, “didn’t you tell Mary Tcould | hardly bear ins ; iive-to gee the oni of Bia me. ko | Miih Blue Signature | “gysdik’s Hambletonian by Abdalla Sharm aheage Sree og sok of Abdali aan a ar ir n i e to see the end of his . he : - 3 i 3 ‘ ie | as 3 2 st, 6 go sell myself with them pies?””—Har- | it 1s not white and furred ‘ a : - - cies eae ae son of Mambrino by Imported Messen- jam by Prince Albe Billy cae nee perhaps confess to you—or per- 3 amended as ¢ r, ist Charles Kent, mare by Im- | 1st dam by Prince Albert, son ot Big pers Bazar. all events, i 3 : : a d F . ee cere ace. nu. | Towns, sire of the dam of Woodtell The digressive system i Rolls > haps he will not, but he will know it . ported Beltounder, 2nd dam by Bishop's Chiet as : ae order and diarrhea or Constipation all the same—he will tell you that the | LEEBIG CO} NS | R Darn ietopien son of apoees ee | Alamo 234 by Almont who has 34 iff . 2 : bea sym: tom or the tw Hert magnet which first attracted him, and ; ea Bet ard cam ey, Lmported Messenger, Dy | ~ovand’ better list) gsi dart eee as the train slowed in at the terminal | There are otten Hemor re ev OF MEAT h Mambrino. ‘ . : owe oe : then guided him with a om: c Grocers aud Ann by Alexander Abdalla, py Rysdik’s station, ant as he glanced along his | loss of blood. There may be g : une oe a nas nang ed St Hambletonian, 2nd dam by Brown's Bel Tnited St : . am iet, Jr., traces to a num- f Bie ; either to the one or to the other, was | Cite State eae : Dus trotting sires the | ear he said. “Twice a day am_ I | and often Wecaene and 4g » WAS | CO., Fenchurch A 5 a OE ba | founder, son ot Innported Beltounder. ; Ss , lence and te mess i : pi the Woman he Married. =a world has ever known, several crosses glad of my great big family; I’m Sie a6 de : : A ———«_;!«! | \ambrino Chief, McDonald’s Mam.| !mont, the great sire of trotters, has glad when I get ’em all put to bed, ane ae ee Ses EN ase : IT remember many years ago hearing LADIES’ 5 ohn brino Chi “tf, De eine? s Bay Messenger, | 34 19239 list by Ales xan fer Abdalla, t6t and I'm glad when I get em all up | it cost buta trifle a ie att of the death-bed of a very distinguished i ql - Soup d Sh e Cassius M. Clay, Jr-, Pilot Jr.. Bish cor eae eae! ches y Man sia opie and drc essed again, Reckon if I kept | its efficacy. 4tiyr. ow. ian, a General whose military career 3 Hanes Oe i » an, Rysdik’s Hambleto- | Rees Pil lot, Jey sie Je ‘a Moreanele ne puttin’ ’em to ‘bed and gettin’ ’em up —— - had been so brilliant and so invariably = 3 50 niar ie -d Beltounder, mae Black | Tackey , tT ler antl ra: of again all day, I'd be glad all the ite fortunate that the world looked upon “hil AIOE SU SUNDAE GES ie ei ee E 3- eG AWS a ete aee 7 CIVILIZED iNDIANS. SE CRE eee Carat a = Oni : Jp, | &° te Imported Messenger, backed up by | dams ot Mand S. 208 3-4, J. 1. Coa ne.” And with a gladsome smile rim as a perfectly happy man. ehad ° Warranted Latest Style. eee tk > blood in America, | NUtwood 218 1-4 an = Es = 2 = = 2 j the Pi are tho rh he went back to count up the salary | Wow a Namber oft uduates G earned his honors, he had served his = Perfect Fit. as Imported Bedford, Imported Pilot, te, by ia! Gone which my Lord Pallman—good Lord ies uma ini country well, and he knew on his death- : Oa receipt of $2.50 >, Sir Archie, American Eclipse and Pasebe Heeling Ho ee ened us—permits his passengers to a aoe \ a BOKt ae bed that he had done his duty. His . oe a eee em ported dame. oh ae | gan. Ist dam ay his employes. dette. made at Hampton t ring ng In- ee a Ae ie oa aa B pPFe= ambrino Chiet, Jr's. e ig is | pay a y Are ito See he Sc oe ae Queen had rewarded him, and his hon- :) ee =m paid, a | pine SGneNaoucienmbis | 2nd dam N nc ors had fallen thick and fast upon him, — ? eas ate styl nd action makes him * 1 bri ought to be i bi erant | avery horse tor produc- | bred, ought to be a fine bree GAN TEL # 5 = F style and action, has a fine tro As he gave the friend who was with PERE : » | 1S gentlemen’s road ; but she didn’t want ’em fresh; she wanted ’eim salt.’’—Gowlen Days. —Unele Enoch ay, boy, who's this ‘E1.’ that writes so many little pieces in the paper?’ Nephew from eli “The editor of the paper, I sup- pose.” Uncle och — “Wal, why don’t the critter sign his whole name? poacher, tak aback by the | man’s extraordin oolnes and | informe: afterward, iy pwever, Pope by Havoc. 2nd dam, Nancy Tay- —The porter dusted the last coat and found the last missing package hers. ana ence. For thi ose six small cote S Daafaess Can’t be Cured ae ae ; Nesioss yet what were his last words? STYte grounds, By local applications, as they cannot will make a interested 2 EALBRI : °. general purpose horses, as a trotter. reach the diseased portion of the e: him the last clasp of his hand, and the | WARRANTED REAL TDR TH. |. eee, | in thee use, the rk ind ingdone KID, all HANDeSEWED. > . a st track horses. l invite breed- : There is only one way of curing deat- ee thin : Ives. The | Jastlook of his dying eyes, to that | ER COUNTERS and INSOLE ecu oe Chere Greene WESLEY WARNOCK: ! ness and that 1s by constitutionat. reme- | im part by the Indi om 5 Sense or Opera Toe. Any width or size. Re- x SeLit mnatll Benes : Deatness is caused by an inflamed | first occupants of th ‘ottages were | friend's intense astonishment he said: | gailed usually for $4.00. MONEY 3 1 ve it would be to Butler, = Na : ye “ Z > misers ife i ™ if net as represented. Addre-+« their interest. condijion of the mucus lining of the | Omahas, Noah L ssche and Philip T thank God that my miserable life = a SEWED SHOE C0., Auburn, N. ¥ ‘ ‘EDDY WARD. We, the undersigne a do hereby certie pe uetachiaiy Aube: When this tube gets | Stabler, and their wi The young | ended.”? There was one in his regi- THE HAND-SEVWE » ANGIE, Nt : iv that we have bred to aed kone ee amed, ave a rar gs d m ¥ : pu : } xe piles ee " 3 ot hemine We ee ee wee ound or | men had le: he carpenter's trade | ment who had known him from boy- | ve permitted to serve horse, Mambrino Chiet, Ji, formerkt” ertect hearing, when it is entire- 7} ee 1 I on one mile trom | 2 ly closed deafness is result. and un. | ®t Hampton, and w c | hood, had been educated with | : Spas ae thellion al H 5g, OE Ricimoaay me SAU eee ate z = } + + - ss Ro en . S as : ches 30one Co. . Know him less the infl nation can be taken out direction, to put up o little cot- | him, had served under him, and i shes t y low price of | gure toal getter and a first-class breeders and this tu »e Testored to its normal con- tages for the mselves. Was supposed to know every thing | rid dand suck. Money ! pis colts are ex in shape, size dition, h re destroved mae i this man the | the half cen ury. among due when col mes, Or the mare parted | ctyje, gba Sree t are causee nal In inti took up | . Pane ne wonders ot invent ive progre y j in such the cede 1 ( by catarrh, which i but an in- ae : UG pees : r ing words ap- i = ‘ youns ve been mis- - BRADFORD, L. C, Bepincer, € J. W. TaLiarerRr G. O, CLeEK, ed all ove rk r : = t . . eae J. L. Frazi YiLLIAM RYLEY. 4 Henry Bairey kp Mavpgs nd svstem ¢ vor e i r i « let = 3 - e' Fan - famed condi ot 1s Surta We will give one bundred dollars for | Couples on their fect aiter their return | erable? tha case of deatness Me sed by Cats arrh a r 2 ay : life w ¢ | i yw Wal NS maistome | that we ¢ aoe cure by takiag Hall's Ca- perfect : tered, fol- a ‘ ey jing t to be shov t J, W. Watson N.S. Bristow. tarrh Cure, _ Send ‘ ar tree. 2. cent it to t lowed, pr 1 an how could eee eee - Cievney & Co., Toledo, O. : ior rt 1 e 1 ia ey : Ey » ? | 1¢e r ispect that his s of triumphs and I5-t iy : v outw r e: . —The sum of $1,000,009 is to be cx. rs pares : Se aete ee : : ee V you say ‘ d ace pen mt ving the parks of bei Ak : oe é ner } t and few w York and jaying out new U1 ee sery ' Seen c ee new : ts blighted and oe saci aaleats : i aifections aecordance wiil revisions : matter? : : gentleman, approaching y : oh ried the street. “Man run oF ae pe a, wives f ecg leg cut off “Heavens! rar se = — Reg s : said, forcing his way to the prost ad each one hu ty acres; agree with i strate Sas Ss form. tooping down, he = of their own. Before arrivi g 1 She professed openly that she would ; 3 “My friend, don’ tyou want a lawye reserve I heard, t ah s ain-buyer go her own way nd Pe might go his. made a e now making several hun- —Epoe: ha. on the train, something of their sl She spent his money, she kept him a dred dollars a month. It is for any one ——~ 2 ___ He said that they had as good wheat ‘ Sa ae +, to make $; and upwards per day, who is 3 = oor man all his life, and she broke his t© ake $5 an : 2 ss ial 2 —The venerable Jo! 7 vhitti as there was in Ne soar hat iolhre : willing to wore Either sex, ycung or ANSY sjuat a ain the Quaker poet, ae G. Whittier, mee pies Soom as | heart: hat is his story, but he never old; capital not needed: we start you. ape = ae etal a lingering fond- | Possible I drove out to their homes, told it, and if the near approach of Everything new. No special ability re- Ness for the trade he learned as a boy, | Which lie along the Logan creek. I) death had not wrenched it from him, quired; you, eeatierd oa do it as well as “THE LATEST DISCOVERY. ‘pyom 9 ay 2340 ne areal og so oo that of shoemaking. He carefully ex. | found one of the young men with his you would never have known the state| any one. Write to us at once for full Fe iat ere rt ig Tndspenmatie to Ld masts to LADIES. Oy oujospom Ayureg qspsg ple HEE ways Reliable. amines every portion of the shoes he} Catpenter’s bench on the shady side of | of mind in which he went to his well | pera, which we mail free. Ad- Weigand 4 cents for Besled Circular — 909 Wears, one of the most comfortable houses earned rest.” “—London Queen. j dress Stinson RCo. Cortland, Maine CALUMET CHEMICAL ¢0., Chleage, so thm pace. f Ei bi ss 1.yr. s cold, un- Two ye him to In- pace Se eat st 5 0 ok If your storekecpet 1 2) Summons St., Boston, Mass. climate Bian t and she ame home. 1

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