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* ——_ 1894. | Harper's Magazine. | ILLUSTRATED. Harper’s Magazine for 1=31 will maintain the character that has mate it the favorite iustrated periodical for the home, Among the | results of enterprises undertaken by the p lishera, there will appear during the year erbly illnstrated Lord Weeks, on th fred Parsons. on Gerr low, on Paris by Richar, on Mexico by Frederick Among other ne be novela by G Warner, th Howells, ar frontier lif Bick Headache and relieve all the tr ous state of the sy Nausea, Drowsiness, Di the Bide, &c. Wh ccess has been sh Will alao be contributed by itrander M Richard Harding Davis “Mary KE. Wilkins Ruth McEnery Stuart, Miss Laurence Tadema George A. Hibbard, Quesney De | Beaurepaire, Thomas Nelson Page, and others : Articles on topics of current inte will be | contribut by disttog ! € Liver and regu HARPER'S by RIODIC cared ren vt HEAD HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4 06} I be almost pricelessto th HARPER'S WEEKLY soo! pneestng cranes 3b RPER? - pes +3sdoes notend HARPER'S BAZAK 400} vill find these HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE., 2 OH} at they will not bo w But after allsic: hea! Postage Free to all sabseribers in the Un States, Canada and Mexico The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the | Numbers for June and Dec mber of each year When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the number current at the time of receipt of the order Bound Volam' a A of Harper’s Magazine for three years ba ¥ ; in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mai yeu te sie post-paid on ri t of $3 00 per volum Tt © yy is Cloth cases, for binding, 50 cents each—by F wt x : id mail, post-pat: seine cates ou Remittances should be made by Post-oMice by Gras. ry where, or & Money order or draft, to avoid chance of Eo CART cs New York. SMALL PiLL. SHALL bose. SMALL PRICE | enced WwoonD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervous ep Weakness, Emissions, Sperm A atorrhea, Impotency and alt effects of Abuse or Excesses. Been prescribed over 35 earsin thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Hon- est medicine known, Ask advel Har} eWspapers are not to copy this nt without the express order of Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 1894.0 Harper's Bazar ILLUSTRATED, Harper’s Bazaris a journal for the home It gives the fullest and latest information about fashions; and the numerous illustra- tions, Paris designs, and pattern-sbeet sup- plements are indispensable alike to the home dress-maker and the modiste No expense is Before and After. druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if be offers some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price in letter, and ' THE WRONG FARMER. i Pincked Both Ways. | U nder onr present system of Fed | An Experiment With a Waten That) ers] taxation p gabon, Happened at a Bad Time. both ways Detreit Free Press Toe tariff taxes chitfly the neces-} es of the poor—foud, fuel, cloth We were talking about human na Bee : ; Bee On Ue Cet ; Seoe of ine ane Shelter. ture in general and the human na c i ; : fe ciepatictl : The internal revenue svstem taxes re mm daimeirs 1 art aiar, \ ’ bs = the man who was trav roa Bie ip 2 Ho (Desieieledees - ‘ ; = beer aud whiskey | factory sagely observe is ig 4 th ea Aap The special taxes on the rich have s, the avers armer 18 : : all been abolished 5 i Four fifths of the revenue of the I jou, but he basu’t got jagek ae 2 ; it. Onthe coutrary, he su eee ee oe Cte One it. n the "OL A + i suspec 9 1 ce nade of eateak fo Genes ; him covsumption of the people who are ne eae "| poor or the people who have modern in some WA % on mea I dunno about that,” said |" sat f tt 4 They p ut of all proportion to | ne of the croy | “J think I rove it to you in {their ability to pay or to the benefit lnk eau rove 1 “uo yo Lu : I i | they receive ter inutes, rephed button | Ik ; : poleteuth | = : tis time to untax at leas aI an. “Now, then, look at this watch aa ; ; aN : necessaries of the poor and to take wud chain and estimate its value. | é : Hee ; eee mt hr jediont tal i more just tribute from luxuries of fae beaed ou Waleb ah chaln ieee dec ieeicha@aecn the rich as represented by large ir- ar ey were passed from hand te ie ss comes.—Sedalia Bazoo. | hand. The watch was a fine one and Priston aaerDE ter the chain was solid gold, and the Not Halt Finished, lowest estimate was | Washington, D. C., Nov.27.—The | “I paid $400 in gold money for! Presidents message is not half finish | the outfit,” said the man “One of}ed and he is denying himself to all | you come along into the smoking|callers to work upon it. He does | e except on | days—Tuesdays ear and we'll find a farmer. Vl offer | not $50 and| Cabinet J ys and Fri | he'll just think I am trying to beat | days—and works late into the night. | him Heretofore President has allowed come into his o ‘him wateh and chain for If I lose I pay for six dinners | Cleveland | if I wiu somebody pays for mine | himself six weeks to He started out in company with| work on bis message. It is supposed the man who had expressed his | that he has deferred the work on it| doubts, and about the first man they | this year to allow time for some de | came toin the car was a} velopments in the Hawaiian matter. | farmer who had swoking middle-aged deen | The time for Congress to convene is for Infar*s and Children. **Castoriaisso well adapted to children that Casrerta cnr < ¢ » Draggist. | “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND” Warranted Columbias. With every Columbia is a warrint | America—the backed by the oldest bievele house in Jargest in the wor’ ia factory which does uot turn out poor spared to make its artistic attractiveness of | we willsend by return mail. Price, one package, to Cleveland and has two ax helves/so vear that delay is no longer pos | work—a plant of supe ee ‘ xcel we an minchat f vy ee skilled w Es t he highest order ts bright stories, amusing 7 Pg : n \ ] ae aR men—a repulstion untuatehed th evele — These aungs yuarantee comedies, and thoughtful essays satisty all bu ae bbe petac cereal ot crea jin bis seat beside him. The button | sible. It is therefore thought prob lithe G dean tila waste us ik ts Diolcaka Sark = b os nhout tastes, and its last page is famous as a budget jan mee 3 3 . 5 ithe Cc as—folks make ne vistike te nn ’ o ook ab ofwitand hamor. [nite weekly ‘env: | Address The Wood Chemical Co. |umun held out the watch and said: jable that the Hawaiian matter will] Goi oi bies. too good fora exnlovue—45 beautiful enpravings—enry S thing is included which is of interest to. wo 31 Woodward avenue,Detroit, Mich | ype puee| a . Sal ae 18, g00 re ulog men The serial for Ist will be written by | Sold in Butler and everywhere, by | My friend, Tam bard up and | be treated later in a special message. read —comprehensive—free at Columbia »gencies—by mail for 2c stamps. William Black and Walter Beasant. Short rip me if neh li this stuff Look at it stories will be written by Mary E. Wilkins, all druggists. | Want to se Beeee eee Found Guity. | "BOOK OF OUFDOOKS Maria Loui-e Pool, Ruth MeEnrey Stuart = “Don't wane it replied the far- a i Ma‘ion Harland and others. Out-door sports > | , i | @hineeo Wor 22-Tio Gory inl. anil in-door games, social entertainment, em- | mer. | 8, oh jury Unbiased articles, with noadvertising in thea. on all high-grade outdoor proldery sand cles taterestibe: series wire ee ee ee ee | the case of the officers of the Guar pleasure. Cycling, by- Julian Hawthorne; foot ball, by Walter Camp; “eCofion and enartee.?? G > s ave ey -f ’ a _ promised cf ‘‘Coffee and Repartec ES SOs th lee a nee t $100. H janty investment Company, charged | base ball, by J_C. Morse; rowing. by Benjamin Garno; cano ing, by C. 5 < 5 ; Ai prise ya rca ncee i* | Watch and chain cost me $ Owes : = carers et eee aa ‘ 7} — ders, ° PEP’ Ip for territory. Cunisty KNire Co., Fremont, Ohio. | . | with defrauding the mails, retruned| Bowyer Vaux; Lawn Tennis, by F. AL Kellogg; Yatehing, by George A. HARI ER ) I ERIODIC ALS —— | much will you give me? | a z Stewart; Horsemanship; by H © Mervin. Magnificently illustrated by - tors Cnglish Diamond Brand. | }a verdict of guilty this afternoon é Z : Peers PENNYROY L PILLS “Don't want to buy. | T Ss \ . held Copeland, Merrill, Beals, Nagher, und Shute, with covers in ten water : reasurer Schweringen was he : es HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4 00 Epo. A “But take them in your hand aud|, | — chwer nee n ; was held’! colors, by G. H. Buek of New York. All for 5 two cent stamps. HARPER’S WEEKKY . 400 sare cavaye relates, GADIES, aak Be th Wren a child conlal te $1,000 bond and President Me- HARPER'S BAZAR... 400 b snond Brena ta Sana oa | ena ence acer os cons pc eal onaldan €5-000ibond inal Dacem: HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 200 boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take jestimate their value. I ought to} = : br lvgaae taser peat | | ber 7, when they will be sentenced. Postage Free to all subscrebers in the United | get at least half cost, but as I want | is 3 oo t nada eee cat : ISOM Tail eee pane Chal The penalty is a tine of not more The Volumes of the Baz-r bsgin with the $50 awfully bad right away me g DEAE eT TENURES OT cate apan Wiles : § ay | than $500 or imprisonment of not Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford, no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin | minute I'll make that the price. You] with the number current at the time of receipt = j ware oe more than oue year, or both. bs of order, Bound volumes of Harper’s Bazar PARKER'S reay take me for a traveling sharper, aT : for three years back, in neat eloth binding, HAIR BALSAM WEE Tassuse voutbat 2! This is the concern which was be-} will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by ex Jeansea and beautifies the hair. | | assure J at— Fae Saree 5 eee press, free of expense (provided the freight sa luxuriant growth fore the United States Courts here a Never Fails to Restore Hair to its Youthf Cures scalp disease b ‘ihevand @L0at_Dr ARE Vou CONSUMPTIVE | Use Parker’s Ginger Tonic. — It cures the worst HIND bility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. does not exceed one dollar per volume) fi ahs pervolume Cloth cases for each volum suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of $1 eac Remittances should be made by money order or draft to avoid chance Newaspspers are not to copy this advertise- ment without the express order Of Harper & Brothers Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York 1894. Harper's Weekty. ILLUSTRATED, [ste CHATTERBOX THE KING OF JUVENILES. i:. cer been made for young people which compares in value, or has had one-tenth the sale of this great llions of copies have been “The new volume for 1803-4 is just ready, ais over 200 large and entirely new pictures, ral new stories: (each a book in itself), and hundreds of short stories, anecdotes, etc. The best Xmas present possible for boys and girlsot allages. Order from your bookseller or of us. ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers, Boston. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST —-SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the apera- tions of digestion and nutricion and | by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper, a Gelicately flavored bev- IDER The. ot Druggists, or WISCOX & CO., N. ¥—_ Harper’s Weekly is beyond all question the leading journalin America, in its splendid illustrations, in its corps of distinguished con- tributors, and in its vast army of readers. In special lines, it draws on the highest order of talent, the men best fitted by position and training to treat the leading topits of the day In fiction, the most popular story-writers con- tribute to its columns Superb drawings by the foremost artiss illustrate its special arti- cies, its stories, and every notable event of P blic interest; it contains portraits of the distingished men and women who are making the history of the time. while special attention is given to the Army and Navy, Amateur Sport, Music and the Drama, by distinguished experts. Inaword Harper’s Weekly com bines the news features of the daily paver and the artistic and literary bualities of the maga zine with the solid critical character of the re- HASPER'S. PERIODICALS. PER YEAR doctor's bills. Ttis by the judicious HARPEk’s M --$400} use of such articles of diet that the | HARPER’S W - 400] constitution may be gradually built | HARPER’S BAZAR . 4} up until strong enough to resist ev ery | HARPER'S YOUNG PF 0 tendency to disease. Hundreds of | subtle maladies are floating around | us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many afatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first number of January of each year When no times specified. subscriptions will begin with the number current at thr time of receipt ofordar. ; pe Gaskin properly nourished frame.”—Civil Bound volumes o! arper's Weekly for | Service ess, Be 5 three years back, in neat cloth binding. will | Service Gazette. Made simply with be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, | boiling water or milk. Sold only inj free of expense (provided the freight does not | half-pound tins, by Grocers labeled | exceed one dollar per volume, for $7 per vol- a E = Gime. ClothiGases Tor each -volume, Suitable | ou pains Epps & Co., Ltd., Home for binding. will be sent by mail, post-paid, | Pathic Chemists, London, Eng. on receipt ot $I each. Remittances should be made by Post-Oftice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lo NSwapapers are not to copy this advertis ment without the express order of Marper & | Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS. | Do you Know? | That more ills result from an | Unhealthy Liver than an $500 000 | other cau: se-Indigestion, Const. r 9 . | | pation, Headache, Biliousness, We desire to place out on) 2nd Malaria usually attend it. real estate secur: ih a large | Dr. Sanford’s Liver Tavigorator amount of money. Will Cive\isa vegetable specific for Liv er the best terms and lowest Disorders and their accompany- rates yet offered by anyone ing evils. It cures thousands in this line of business. why not be one of them? Take Notes drawn tor one, two. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. three or jive year Your Druggist will suppl ou. Have some money to loan ve New York. IDERCORNS. The rly eure cure for Corns. | erage which may save us many heavy ; YS Pittsburg, Pa ,Nov. 26 —The funer- —— on or before a Siven Executor’s Notice. ice is hereby given that letters ot straticn on the estate of Geo W deceased, were granted to “Call and see_how cheap we can let you have noney- | The Bankers Loan & Title Co’ P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE adm Natus 1893, by the probate court of Ba ty, Missouri. All persons having cla against said estate are required toe ‘it them tor allowance within one after the date of said lette1s, or they may ‘be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if said claims be net erhibit publication,they shall be forever barred. This 15 day ot Nov. 1893. JOHN GENCH Exec FOR HOME STUI 243 BROADWAY N INTRODUCTORY LECTURE the} undersigned on the 15 day ot November! tes coun- year! ed within tvo years from-the date ot this | “You needn't assure me ‘tall, | 1u-| few weeks ago The case was with-]| terrupted the farmer, “I thi I} drawn, as the Chicago case was suf- know an honest man when I see ficient to test the matter. one.” D. P. Slattery’s name appeared on stationery of the ¢ y, with- “Thanks. Then you are not sue-| the ae ry of the company, with eee 5 : ss jout his permission, he claimed | picious of me? | Es “Not a mite.” | Murdered in) Oklahoma. “And you'll take the watch and} North Enid, Ok , Nov. 24 —While out hunting on Deep creek, Wednes- day afternoon, Frank Delong found the body of a man partially conceal pocket and | ed in the water under some brush It was mutilated by human hands and here's your|and there was a bullet hole through | the head, the legs and arms were se jcurely tied with a hitch strap anda i eS | heay rock in a gunny sack fastened | mond from a rhinestone, but I'm! apout the body. A small paper found willing to chance $ on it. Has/on the dead body bore the initials the other fellow for | “C. C. L.” le cheap?” A Wite-Beater It had to be explained to the far-| pajjas, that it all came about on ala negro, who has been accustomed bat he was pig-headed}to beating his wife, started in on | about it, and the button man had to! the gdme this evening. The woman |hand him a $10 bill before he would | scalded him with hot water to make jhim desist. Finally his step son | Major Smith, appeared on the scene. farmer | The boy shot Boyd twice, inflicting jfatal wounds. Smith was arrested. ichain at $50?" “T will,” replied the farmer as he| | slipped them into his | felt for his calfskin. | for my wool to-day ‘eash. you've |pin on your tie. I “Just got paid) I see got a diamond cant tell a dia- got anything nd Shot. Tex , Nov 30 —Tom Boyd Scalded a {mer | wager, | call the bargain off. “You contended that the | hac In't a contidin’ disposition, did "queried the toiler, as he pock-| you? Y Pees P: OK sake t ae it i in its effects and does not blister. Fast Time He mane Read proof below. seabed mrs - all, I gas Fi our fe aif er KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. Elegant Pullman Service 4 : re oa = i as often waster ime and material in CANTON, 0. or. 3, 18% ae paar . oa geo chan trying to obtain a shade of color, and | De B.J.Rexpaut. cog eT O8 NO» ADE SR Reclining ¢ — Cars Cire ou do about farmers ou jest! has even resorted to the use of ready came down my way and offer me a| mixed paints, the aneredients ot which | wind mill for $25, a pianer for $50 He ene wr nocnng. pecans OF Cie Gun rear T. Ol U IS an or a mower and reaper for $95, an’ |Tll confide in you so durned quick | that you can’t keep your the airth’ white lead. 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