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FEKSONAL  ITEKS. 
Thk  Duchess  of  Aosta,  cx-Queen  of  Spain,  Is 
(lead. 
The  man  who  bet  his  pay  felt  bad  when  he  had 
to  pay  his  bet. 
A  arofiKSTioN  to  Arctic  explorers— “  Honesty  Is 
the  best  I’olar-Sea.” 
.Miw.  Srit.KrKH’s  midniffht  lectures  on  Masonry 
are  always  of  a  Lodge-leal  txjne. 
M  a.  'I'knnvson,  rejxjrt  sal's,  has  written  a  new 
poem,  which  will  be  published  shortly. 
The  men  wlio  have  made  wheelbarrow  bets  on 
the  election  expect  to  carry  all  before  them. 
A  CRAFTY  fox  was  fouiid  lying  dead  drunk  In  a 
Massachusetts  elder  mill  the  other  morning. 
The  Hurlington  llawke.ve  applauds  the  Centen¬ 
nial  Commissioners  for  not  naming  a  Smith  day. 
Senator  Sharon’s  big  hotel  in  San  P'ranclsco 
pays  $1,000  jier  day— on  the  wong  side  of  the 
books. 
A  ORANii  Masonic  Congress,  the  Paris  papers 
say,  will  be  held  In  that  city  or  lAjndon  next  May 
or  June. 
J*ROK.  'I'HACHER  Of  Yalc  College,  has  gone  to 
California  for  his  health,  and  ivlll  not  return  unt  11 
next  term. 
Simtrokon  says  men  with  sipieaky  boots  ought 
not  to  come  to  church.  That's  the  reason  so 
many  don’t. 
Two  sons  of  Hon.  .John  Bright  have  been  spend¬ 
ing  the  summer  in  this  vicinity,  (piletly  “doing  ” 
the  Centennial. 
A  MAN-Miu,iNER  di'lvcs  0116  Of  tlic  tliiest  tcams 
In  Ixmdon.  He  certainly  should  know  how  to 
handle  the  ribbons. 
A  MOTHER  and  her  daughter  married  brothers 
In  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  and  the  mother  got  the 
younger  husband. 
Two  nt;gro  women  met  In  Louisville  by  appoint¬ 
ment,  and  fought  wlUi  knives  until  both  wore 
painfully  Avoundod. 
It  Is  worthy  of  remark  that  when  Dorn  Pedro 
went  tAj  call  on  the  Bultan,  his  wife  Insisted  on 
being  along  with  him, 
John  Hahhkrton,  the  author  of  “Jlelen’a  Ba¬ 
bies,"  will  soon  dellglit  bis  admirers  with  “The 
Barton  Experiment.” 
A  KOYAi,  crown  is  being  manufivcitured  at  st, 
PelAirsburg  tor  Prince  Milan,  and  a  svvoid  of 
honor  for  TchernayelT. 
The  Bultan  has  taken  anol.her  6paulet>ptlc  fit, 
and  ordered  that  his  oniconi  shall  wear  simple 
shoulder  straps  no  longer. 
The  latest  pi-oduetlon  of  Paul  Heyse,  the  cer- 
man  novelist.  Is  a  drama  ilic  pubUeiaion  of  wlileli 
Is  awaited  with  great  lntt>ro8t. 
Dan  Bice  Is  making  bis  usual  farewell  tour  this 
year,  and  has  Just  boon  sold  out  by  a  Kentucky 
ShertlT— which  Is  also  as  usua  l. 
A  non  was  saturated  with  coal  oil  and  set  lire  to 
the  other  day  at,  »t.  Louis,  a  reward  of  ten 
dollars  Is  olfered  for  the  purp-otraior. 
Preiuhratu’s  (5(?nnan  translation  of  Coleridge's 
“  .indent  Mariner"  Is  to  be  published  In  Lelpste 
this  month  AVlth  forty  Illustrations  by  Dore. 
K ALA  K  AtJi  Is  a  thrifty  potentate.  Ho  was  dead¬ 
headed  all  over  this  counirj',  and  then  charged 
the  Sandwich  Islands  for  making  the  trip. 
Captain  Narbs's  return  from  his  unsuccessful 
expedition  leavess  it  still  an  open  rpiestlon  which 
nation  will  ilrat  run  up  its  colors  on  the  North 
Pole. 
Mr.  S.  T.  Bacon,  a  Boston  gentleman,  says  that 
ho  was  the  iii’st  to  suggest  that  this  country 
should  celebrate  the  Centennial  year  by  an  Expo¬ 
sition. 
It  will  be  a  matter  of  disappointment  to  many 
to  learn  thatS<Tgeant  Bares  has  decided  not  to 
carry  the  Uusslan  flag  through  Turkey  Just  at 
present. 
“  1‘RKrAHATioNS  fof  closlTig  tho  Centcunlal,” 
eh  7  How  odd  that  sounds  now  thatAve've  all  be¬ 
come  accustomed  to  consider  It  a  regular  perma¬ 
nent  show ! 
It  Is  not  considered  a  subject  of  laughter  in 
New  Haven  to  see  u  young  woman  prowling 
around  with  a  cowhide,  looking  after  a  theologi¬ 
cal  student. 
It  is  now  deilnltr^ly  settled  that  all  the  Centen-  i 
nlal  hulldlngsare  to  he  knocked  down— at  auction, 
that  Is.  But  why  did  they  name  Thanksgiving 
Day  for  the  sale  7 
Mr.  Norwooo,  the  new  United  states  Senator  ' 
from  (leorgla,  is  the  sou  of  a  tanner,  and  forty-six 
years  old.  He  Is  one  of  the  most  Inveterate 
Jokers  In  the  Btatc. 
The  old  adage,  “  Don’t  look  a  gift  horse  In  the 
mouth,"  has  been  improved  on.  Burbank  of  the 
New  erleans  llopubllcan,  says,  “Never  look  a 
gilt  mule  In  the  hind  foot." 
There  are  WO  monasteries  and  convents  In 
Kussla.  the  revenues  of  which  amount  altogether 
to  iO.riOO.noo,  The  cost  of  maintaining  each  monk 
or  nun  during  one  year  amounts,  on  the  average, 
to  about  $110. 
Don  cari,oh  was  present  the  other  day  at  the  , 
annual  service  In  Paris  In  commemoration  of  tlio 
foul  execution  of  Marie  Antoinette.  The  members  | 
of  the  Oi'leaus  family  were  satlslied  with  sending 
their  apologies.  I 
emcAOO  givs  rates  have  been  reduced  to  Sl.so, 
Courtships,  however,  are  sllll  conducted  with  a 
very  exaggerated  Idea  of  economy,  as  the  young 
people  put  out  the  lights  and  sit  in  the  dark  every 
chance  they  get. 
Topper  continues  to  read  his  own  poetry. 
Some  of  the  .voung  ladles  In  Beacon  street,  Bos¬ 
ton,  are  giving  dlnnex  parties,  which  they  prepare 
themselves,  fairly  outdoing  the  late  Professor 
Blot  In  some  lines.  This  certainly  Is  a  healthy 
sign  of  practical  progress. 
One  of  the  British  sclcntlHfs  ha.s  been  at  work 
on  dog's  brains.  He  IHids  that  the  brain  of  man’s 
faithful  friend  Is  smaller  than  that  of  the  w'olf, 
and  that  i,he  brain  of  a  Newfoundland  dog  Is  very 
little  largfT  than  a  teriler's. 
Scene  In  a  Now  York  Police  CourL— Judge— 
“Prisoner,  I  II rul  you  guilty  of  intoxication  In  the 
public  streeLs.  Tlte  jmulahmeiit  Is  ten  dollars  or 
tendaj’N.  Which  will  you  take?"  Prisoner— “  I 
will  take  the  ton  dollars,  your  honor." 
The  Due  d'Aumale,  .son  of  King  Louis  Philippe, 
and  now  commander  of  the  Eighteenth  Corps  of 
the  French  array,  had  his  Shoulder  bone  dislocated 
recently  by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  The  animal 
shied  .at  a  cow,  and  the  Duke  was  jerked  Into  the 
road. 
'J’wo  Walliiam,  Mass.,  men  have  a  novel  bet  on 
the  election.  The  loser  is  to  go  to  Bo.Hton,  hire  a 
hand-organ,  bring  It  back  with  him,  and  play  It 
on  the  streets  a  certain  number  of  times,  while 
the  w'lnner  passes  round  a  hat  and  pockets  the 
pennies. 
.Somebody  in  a  distant  part  of  the  State  ivrote 
to  the  White  County  (Ark.)  itecord  Inciulrlng 
where  the  Hev,  Rdsvard  Thompson  was,  and  got 
the  lollowlng  reply:— “This  Is  Brudder  'I'homp- 
son,  now  In  Jail  forsteallng  a  poorixilorod  woman’s 
money.” 
That  explosive  machine  has  acted  like  magic  In 
reforming  the  baggage  smasher,  d'he  tenderness 
and  care  with  which  he  now  picks  up  each  Sara¬ 
toga  and  deiioslts  it  on  the  platform  makes  one 
feel  that  even  vllLalas  have  their  mission  To  fulfill 
in  This  world, 
A  remakkaiilb  porcelain  turocn  was  recently 
sold  In  J'aids  for  4\>2  francs.  It  bears  a  painting 
reprosenung  the  execution  of  Louis  xvi.  at  the 
moment  avUcu  sumson,  the  famous  executioner, 
Avho  Is  admirably  portrayed,  hold.s  up  the  dead 
monarch’s  head  to  the  populace. 
Two  enfcrprlslng  Jerseymen  have  Just  patented 
“an  appar.atns  for  preserving  food."  To  our 
thinking,  the  best  of  all  ways  to  keep  provisions 
from  spoiling  la  to  turn  a  p.Ur  of  good  healthy 
chlldi'en  loose  in  the  pantry  three  times  a  day. 
None  of  your  apparatuses  arc  needed  where  they 
are. 
The  following  Is  the  an.swer  of  a  newly-married 
Daybjn  man  to  the  Invitation  of  a  IMilladelphia 
friend,  wlio  wished  him  to  I'lslt  the  CenUfnnlal: 
“You  are  very  kind,  but  since  I  manled  and 
became  lamlUur  ivlth  the  my.sterles  of  a  woman’s 
wardrobe,  variety  shows  have  lost,  their  charm 
for  me.” 
CAJXui.A'noNS  have  been  published  showing 
that  over  twenty-tliree  millions  of  animals  anw 
birds  were  ivounded  without  being  cajitured,  by 
the  licensed  sportsmen  and  po.achei's  of  the 
British  Islands,  during  the  year  ending  March  SI, 
isTO.  'I’he  vlA'lsectlooLsts  are  completely  eclipsed 
by  this  cruelty. 
When  he  was  a  pugilist  thoy  called  him  Ned 
Wright.  Now  he  Is  the  Hev.  Edward  Wrlglit, 
and  la  putting  up  a  $5,o«it  church  In  Chamberwell, 
London.  The  converted  Ned  Is  said  to  be  a  thor¬ 
oughly  changed  man,  and  very  successful  In  his 
work.  He  Is  a  fearless  preacher,  and  quite  elo¬ 
quent  In  his  way. 
The  statement  that  (diaries  Sing  of  North 
Adams,  Is  the  ilrst  lUiinaman  ivho  has  taken  out 
naturalization  pajiers  in  this  country  la  incorrect. 
M  r.  Charles  ArShowe,  a  well-known  tea  merchant 
of  Boston  and  a  native  ot  China,  was  naturalized 
In  isoo,  and  has  voted  at  every  Presidential  and 
.State  election  since  that  time. 
colonel  Chester,  who  has  been  writing  about 
the  pecullarlUes  of  Westminster  Abbey,  has  dis¬ 
covered  that  Major  Andre’s  remains  were  brought 
from  Ameilca  and  interred  in  the  .Ybbey  In  1S21, 
by  direction  of  the  Duke  of  York.  He  h.as  Inves¬ 
tigated  the  history  of  Andre’s  fiunUy,  and  flnds 
that  It  originated  at  Nlsmcs. 
’The  Spectator  jiours  balm  upon  the  runicd  soul 
of  the  British  fanner  by  Informing  him  that  It  Is 
not  the  doryphora  decemlinoaia,  but  the  dory- 
phora  Juncta  that  hits  arrived  in  England  from 
.\merlca.  Not  to  put  too  hue  a  point  upon  it,  ’tls 
not  the  potato  bug,  but  an  allied,  species— a  sort 
of  hlgh-ton(!d  first  cousin,  who  Is  above  a  potato 
diet. 
“'rnE  Right  Honorable  Dr.  John  Brlglif,  M. 
P.;”  such  Is  the  full  designation  of  the  famous 
British  t  ribune  of  the  people.  Williams  College, 
In  New  England,  where  of  old  the  liuakers  were 
persecuted  unto  death,  has  conferred  the  degree 
of  Doctor  of  Laws  upon  the  gro.itest  living  member 
of  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  the  degree  has 
been  accepted  by  him. 
An  Omaha  girl  recently  married  a  man  tvhose 
features  were  nearly  obserrod  by  a  heavy  growth 
ot  whiskers.  “  Now,”  said  she,  at  the  conclusion 
of  the  marriage  ceremony,  “my  first  anxiety  Ls 
to  get  thai  hair  oiT  of  your  face,  so  that  I  can  see 
what  you  look  like.  I’ve  married  a  pig  In  a  poke, 
so  far  as  your  features  are  conceraed.”  The 
barter  had  a  call  that  day. 
OscANA'AN,  the  Avell-knoAvn  Oriental  lecturer 
and  late  Cnnsul-Oeneral  of  Turkey  In  New  Y'ork, 
Is  to  have  a  seat  In  the  ncAV  Senate  about  to  be 
formed  by  the  Turkish  Govorumont  as  one  of  the 
representatives  of  the  Armenians,  as  ho  are  to 
have  ten  members  In  that  body.  Mr.  Oscanyan 
Avas  not  long  ago  elected  a  member  of  the  National 
Assembly  of  the  Armenians. 
and  Pachinety. 
of  American 
SWITZERLAND 
AMERICA,  Creeling : 
We  will  call  and  see  you  aeit  \  CF.NTEN- 
NlAl.  CELEBRATION.  By  the  opporiunlty  bilngr  you  cam¬ 
pion  of  the  Cflcbrntcd  W.ilclies,  ^ mnnumeturod  liy  our  comntry- 
lueu.  the  IWESSKS.  BOREIi  iV-  ^  fiOC K\ OlSlKIt  of  Neurhatel, 
for  lN.sjM«TroN  and  KXHIHITIUN.  Thoxp  WnUdiea  are  favorably  known 
throuKliout  the  V.  S.,  havlnK  been  by  our  local  atients  in  ul.nost 
everr  Gltv  Town  and  VlUaBe  the  past  ten  veur*.  Tbeir  reputation  for  BomiraM-  perforinanoe  is  onlveTsaliy 
Icknow  eSRlr  TheyaPe  miinifart  *nd  Silver  Cnaca,  Key  W  ndrr^  'Theae 
WntoIiM  liHvn  niinerinr  (iiialltr  Of  NIcUel  iAlovcmonl*,  Chronometer  BolBlieea,  Birsiirt  llnlr 
SDrinai  IsochronlM-d  for  K.  K.  Mar,  Oae  M iHiy  J e weird,  set  in 
t  Caio1i.\nd  "viirriiulrd  to  wltd  ttic  rcuiilnriiy  and  (ircuritcy  of  a  clironoinrier.  Ask 
ymir  AVutnlimaknr  m  BOO  tue^  l.urohaalng  those  of  other  tnakers,  as  wo  have  been  auihorlzed  to 
sell  them  at  a  reduction  from  former  prices. 
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Only  Wholesale  Agents  for  the  Manufacturers. 
FARMERS 
■  HA  VINO - 
From  springs  or  brooks,  can  have  water  convoyed 
to  their  biilloinKS  by  ubIiir  a  Hyarjtilic  Kam.  More 
than  hfiO  dHroroni  alylos  Lift  iiiid  Force  Pumpa. 
Uydraullc  Rama,  Ac.  Send  for  Circular  ana  prices. 
HLXJTVEJSESY  ets 
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CIIDEK  PRKHjAEiR  AND  OUATERM. 
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SEE  JOHNSraN  HARVESTERS  AT  CENTENNIAL. 
n.i  LOW  IN’S 
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Best  is  the  market.  Don’t 
purcliaso  any  other  kind 
until  you  hnve  Been  aud 
exatninod  this.  Send  for 
Circular.  oontalulnR  Do- 
soriptton  and  Price  List 
O.  PIKHPONT  4  CO., 
Manofacturers. 
New  Uavkn.  Conn. 
anil  ^oultty. 
ENGLISH  YORKSHIRE  PICS. 
Bred  by  a  careful  and  experienced  breeder,  from 
stock  imported  directly  from  YorkBhira.  Knyland. 
UyuBystou]  Of  Judicious  crosses,  a  breed  of  swine 
have  boon  produced  that  are  perfect  In  all  points, 
cnaracloristtc  >  f  a  model  Uok.  For  practical  utility 
they  ore  excelled  by  do  otlicr  breed.  They  are 
toedium  sire,  white  endor.  lljtht- haired,  very  prolltlc, 
ditiet.  excellent  nurses,  mature  early,  and  are  ready 
fattoBers.  ishippeil  to  deHiliinrion  nt  my  ri«k, 
nii<t  warruiileii  hh  represenietl.  1‘rlces  reuBOii- 
able.  IlhiBtraiiitl  (’.atulutiue  moHfd /rtf.  Also,  Hol¬ 
stein  and  Hhort-Horn  Cuttle.  _ 
niAUl.Buuuruii  8Tock  fak.yi, 
P.  O.  addreSB  Box  JOS.  .Newbnrypoit,  Mass. 
Timproyed  jersey  stock. 
A  thorough-bred  .Jr-rsoy  Cow  fur  sale,  from  Import¬ 
ed  dam;  is  registered  in  t  neJerscy  Herd  Book.  Also 
two  Heifer  CalvcB.  Address 
H.  HALES,  Kldgewood,  N.  J. 
Brahmas-  Leghorns-Hamburghs. 
My  K0\VIj8  arc  the  most  fashionable  blood  In 
the  country,  being  exclusively  from  prUe-wlu- 
nlng  Blook. 
A  THOHoron-BUED  Cock  will  repay  his  cost  ten 
times  In  bringing  up  the  average  of  the  whole  yard 
bv  the  Infusion  of  '■  new  blood.’’ 
'BKAHMits  for  size,  and  as  wiuter  layers  are  prised 
^  Eeohohns  for  early  development,  and  as  non-sit¬ 
ters  are  iinsnrpusscd. 
UAMUUtiGua  as  layers,  and  for  beauty  are  une¬ 
qualed. 
Chicks  sent  C.  O.  IL  SEND  Stamp  for  Circular. 
T.  W.  WHITE, 
KiilKOwood,  Bergen  (Jo,,  N.  J. 
TriRHINIA  IJIPKOVED  FAR.M8  FOR 
T  SALK— At  low  prices. —  Send  for  Catalogue, 
Maps,  &c.  Inclose  stamp.  M.  BATES, 
1115  Main  St.,  Uichmond,  Va. 
The  Best  are  the  Cheapest. 
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For  particulars,  send  your  address  to 
COLLINS  &  CO., 
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THE  “VINRATOR"  THRESHER  IS  RINB  OF  ALL. 
HIGGANUM  MT’G  COMPANY, 
Manufacturers  Of  Agricultural  Implements, 
lllggauiim,  L’onu. 
$15  Shot  Gun 
A  double  barrel  gun,  bar  or  front  action  locks ; 
warranted  genuine  twist  barrels,  and  a  good  shooter, 
OH  NO  SALE ;  with  FlaBk,  Pouch  and  Wad-cuitor.  for 
ILV  Can  be  Kent  C.  O.  D..  with  privilege  to  examine 
befoie  paying  hill.  Semi  stamp  for  Circular  to  P. 
POWBLL  4  SO.'V,  Z.'rt  .Main  Street,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Chnnins  Ever^bloosiiii?  Soses  &  House  Flasts. 
13  Choice  Varieties  for  HI,.'!  for  150c.  SampIcN  3.5c. 
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The  Pioneer  Nursery  of  Florida.  'Fhc  largest  Trop¬ 
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sentfree.  Address  L.  A.  HARDEE, 
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Soring  Avenue  Gardens. 
WINTER-BLOWiNG  PLANTS 
A  SPECIALTY. 
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plants.  Alsu,  a  grciut  variety  of  the  oommon  and 
fancy  Haray  Evergreen  Trees,  as  low  us  they  cun 
be  Forebased  of  any  trustworthy  dealer. 
Address  II.  W’.  HALE8, 
Ridgewood,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J. 
Rose-Buds  in  Winter. 
strong  Pot  especially  prepared  for  fall  plant¬ 
ing  and  quick  bloom,  sent  safety  by  mall,  post-paid. 
Five  splendid  varieties,  all  labeled,  for  *1  i  13  do., 
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Iowa  on  R.  R.  terms,  at  85  and  8t>  per  acre.  Bend  a  i  irioia  to  cover  com. 
poctal  card  for  our  map  and  nampWet,  or  call  on  the  I  ninii  and  aeloterioua 
Iowa  R.  R.  Land  Co.,taj^ndqlph  8t.,OhloagmorC;^ar  lagrodluata.  Cam. 
Rapids,  lovra.  JOHN  B.  CALHOUN,  Land  Oomixiis'r.  ii|Wk  AJE  J  a|i  K  I  jijwy  4  BB  valixp  vor  the  tow 
I  AUnQCnRQAI  C 
I  MM  Nv  ■  m  1 1  MM  I skin  soH  and  smooth,  comrthute  In  health,  and  prevent  disease. 
■■  N  ■  MM  Bv  I  BV  I  ■  BV  MM  Dima  away  with  all  puwfli-rs,  chalk  or  other  eliiolleiiW.  A  cer. 
tain  prevmitlve  of  cmplnp.  lecAiap,  Ac.,  lu  bablox  the  causes  of 
960,000  Acres  in  Southwestern  Missouri. 
P1UBT-CLA8S  STOCK  FARMS, 
E.YCELLKNT  AGRICULTURAL  LANDS 
BKdT  TOBACCO  REGION 
IN  THE  WEST. 
SHORT  WINTERS,  NO  GRASSHOPPERS.' 
Good  lYIarkeia  nud  a  Healthy  Country. 
Prices  S2.50  to  $10.00  an  Acre. 
Terms:— One-tenth  down,  balance  in  seven  years 
at  seven  per  ceut.  iuierest. 
PRSE  TRAZVSFORTATION 
o  Ice  lands  furnished  purchasers.  For  Circulars, 
guides,  maps,  etc.,  address  , 
A.  L.  DEANE,  Land  Coiniuissioner,  8t.  L 
tain  prevoRlve  of  cmt/lnp.  tKhino,  Se.,  lu  bftolo».  the  causes  ol 
half  the  crying  and  crossnoM  of  babyhood.  W  orth  ten  times  Its 
costtoevery  motherHiid  raiully  In  Chrislondonitpackwl  Inboxes 
o(  1*  CAkos,  ol  6  o*s.  each,  and  sent  hee  to  any  adOn^sson  receipt 
of  11.60.  ^  Address  B.  T.  Kutthllt,  NEW  YOBKC'U'Z. 
Fur  Sale  by  all  UminiLtt. 
HEALTH  SEEKERS!  IjpriDgs.  ijigbland 
air.  Splendid  climate,  A  N.  Y.  physician.  Board¬ 
ing,  Con  Slay  alJ  ttieueur.  Northern  settlers.  Cir¬ 
culars  free.  L.  H.  BkLL,  Howard  BprtDgS,  E.  Tenn 
Ry  •”'1  Morpl'ins  habit  abinluttly  and 
1 1  ^0  III  IHI  (piedtiy  curni.  PulnIcM:  ntyiuhlicitr. 
N  1 1  I  I  I  III  KpiicI  ktsmn  rorpartfcolar.. Dr.  Oarl- 
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Box  15«5,  pTO. 
Non-Forfeltable  and  Paid-Up  Life 
Jnstiranue  and  Endowment  Policies 
purchased  bv 
SIMMONS.  DEXTER  &  CO.. 
71  Broad  way ,  Rooms  fld  and  67. 
