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The Racine Advocate from Racine, Wisconsin • 8

The Racine Advocate from Racine, Wisconsin • 8

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The Advocate. Excursion. Great prepratiooa are being made for DEALERS. Entered at th Port Offle at tada. Second data uur.

Excursion to Cbicajro which takee place next Saturday, the Kith of Sept. over the Chicago, Mil. Paul R. R. The UAC1NE.

THURSDAY. SEPT. 14. John W. Cor.k, City Editor.

Racine, were at Island Wild on Monday of last week. Mr. Fr Reuschlein want to Racine on Tuesday of this week on legal basinets. 1 Mr. Frank Schneider of Racine, waa in Burlington several daya this week vlsitiog w.th his relatives and friend.

Me returned to his Lome on Monday afternoon. Master Josepu aud Jobs Marks of Racine, wrre in Burlington on Sunday rln.t -rng withtheir uncle Mr. Jacob Hrrhm. Condurtor tieorge Rows of Racine, waa in Burlington on Sunday last. Mr.

Andrew Haas and Mr. Fred hneou came out from Racine laat Sundav. to pi-s IS" All local notifes of gatluringt for the purpote of making money, at veil at thoee for the gratification of individual or auociatione, mut be paid at Ute rate of one cent per word. Why go to the tronble of Orderioj Chicago when yon cau do as well at home. B.

HINRICH'S SEPTEMBER. I i 141 tti 2 til MS It! t9 aa. at A I i tt lOlll MlKl it ii 14 15 1 11 as Ol si s. tl Ml 19 20 Youthful Depravity. For several years paai there has ba committed a series of partly thefts which have been vary aonoyiDg to all parties No'hiLg waa safe for a moment from the watchful eyes of the thieves.

Watchea, scrap iron, water melon-. Ac hate lssa At last It.e tbieTra have leeo cap lured UiUiU to the relief of th people of Racme Most of the thieves are but boys not a.re than I I and 14 years old. They had orgau.ei tiirmss ivea into a regular band for tile purose of e.i!feifc;; and Stealing The voiithf rrdlors were evaraln ed tx-fore Suyder. aud each relates! iil story wiih in ie t.rag-:iicio that we won 1 epct from the m.jet harent criminal of lie iaol. Ivpratiiy is alwsvs a pad to heliohl i.ul iu Ivy an youcg it lad 010 a- I utrad of g-iOg to srh I aud grow 1 uo I l- uae ful th people are to kr.p tiirla H'L''0t-d at the of tlie ly l-l tine le a wart.

1 to ato have any rire to scl.o anj 1 tl.iir i.iAio.ng at-jul the sireeta (or Wi.j be to t.o I 1 rnr, rol urt mcraie aiotirr II IV an Swc.al cuiuaiia- luJ lllUlljri uO 'k -treet iii.rn.iig i.ar.-. iiuriburt is uii(kn lhe nw ebojHi of the f. ataoce of frt. Mr liar uur; wu ,1 1 wi 9 1 are 10 slate tha: hi- i if -tig ai. I Ise ega.t; a fi i 1 coi4p jtu.he- ir Ir'i DtlolneM.

hns- inj ie(! Megan's a-t rt I er a f- lhe fall M.O ll.alke.l to At lhe We.t a committer having the matter in charge will spare no pain to make thia the beet the society ecrr had. That the delay in i marling last yeur has puttee roniniittee on their mettle and we will garantee that the tralus wilt leave the depot on time i I oth going and returning. The tlo-a of I leavirg Racine is 7 a. re. and returoa 7 p.

ui. and not 7.:0 at heretofore announced. We need not remind our readera that this is no private specnl-tion to put money in the pockets of any individual, but it in for the good of all who are connected with the society of whom there are about member. This society paid out for sickness and death last year nearly S00. It i doing a large aiununt of good ami should be encouraged.

Societies of this kind ought to be room-i'iil with every shop in the city, and if they were There would be leas appealing (r assistance from private source They teach men to provide for sickness and accidents of which they fiae uo previous wsrning. and they i also have a tendency in brinj; the working classes into a closer bond of I'Dion to and earh oiher. would also remind the moneyed men and hus'iaee men of thi.HCi'y. tbat societies of this klrd should be encourtged a i t. their interests tii pee them prosper I hi we would say th.i' parties going on this Excursion ran have th or 1 jiortunity of sefingi'hieagi)'s latent sriiaa tu0 Vi'S Mather in her of ulie: iu l.

aU tlu- foraken. nrif Tou prt-fer you ran rail at llaerely. ind see U. in his well known 2S 30 26 27 i acine Crockery Store Will sell any goods In his Lineal Chicago wholesale prices. 505 MiLIIff STREET.

Attempted Suicide. Tuesday of tab week Mr I. i llrwtBster made a deef-erate attear pt to pet 1 aa eeJ to bis a eiusteace by takiag laedaeuto. The act was duaroverrd by kie wife aa-1 ruediral aid lananr ht-1 resisted all temp. tbat war n' to r-tojve the poiaoa roen liia iMB((i Ilea wif l.oal.y poo Liui to take lb emetics before it was to late atJ hla lif aa saveJ 11 give hi itwoc for iL rash art as diaio1eocy and rliamartfeoieat and threatened to trv It again it I be urrwa-ful.

Wairuat that tbe youae roil s- tbr utter filly of such a rrorst ar.d u. a i. a 111 so of LitB! in of pre. Lit re Idea TLU world i what we make It. be it well or worse atvd no man Las aty rielt to find fau'l wth it whro he taa it la Id own pcai to make lrt r.ot all 1 Improvement to the Mind Body.

more a of i'arkrr a 'ntft Tisti' than In a I ohel of icait a -a of A an tloyv', pui it i 1 0 rrr- lor. 1 here net ick- 1 1 a he a coase-.) r.liy ttl la ler 1 for Oiied atJ be.lv klrs CDavo ta prefo1 to a ratal cat ry Borate enp'ly tilaad. FarU aoppl ed ibon aoi Ravaidvac ccrtver of Cnlppwa ana Light! streeu tcr ill, I AO HtR.et.t ill ttrr for Aioda of llina. Cjs tf aalertisrueti atvlber oxNttotiaV by ad LrrajQCiata. Pr.or (O For Sale.

ant! cutter, Inquire 'r Varker, Racine G'1' Farm For Sale Thr iintl'rii ncl iurrs hi 1 Farm of 7'" ncrc '( tc'Htdni initiated one and r.nr -u mile north of Ixiiim on i Centr, a-cine Ctj II 'i Foe Sfi fermt II YUF Chicago Northwestern fy. IKaYI RACLNi GOl0 SOI TH. KKlVt' I'HIi i Night Passenger. ri: l.1. iu 10 a.

ni j. in p. hi In j. in 4 (M p. Ill 4-0o a.

iu. 8:15 a. m. 1 0T p. m.

1:46 p. m. VOO p. m. 150 p.

tu. Mil. Passenger. Expr. l.eu!ier.

Express. Sundav Pnasenger. LAVa CHICAGO. COINu NORTH. RRIV k.

AL IN Fast Mail sri afcef -aai3ksGl5, Taa. 'a7aw -oy wa 'aar wSLa lit 14 a ni 1 in. YOU p. ui ".10 in 11:10 p. in a.

in :00 a. m. 19:00 a. m. p.

m. 5:00 p. n. 9:00 p. m.

30 a. m. Express Mil. Passeuer. Pxsseuger.

Night Pxisenser. buuday Passenger. 145 MAIN STREET. li. Teist.

Station Agent. CMcap, Hilwantee St. Paul Ry. Tbe Beit Xlied I'aial la tbe werii. CrtH.N'O CST 9.40 A.

M. 11:30 A. V. 6:45 P. M.

ap.eivk reox WEST 8 17 A. M. P. M. AK.

FSO MIL. AND CHI 10:45 A. M. 1:55 T. M.

P. M. 0KF4-ET FOR KU.W1CCEE. 7:50 A. M.

40 A. M. 11:30 A. H. 4:05 P.

M. 6:45 P. M. FOB CH3C1QO. 7:50 A.

M. Ilu50 A. M. P. M.

ALABASTI1TE, PERSONAL. Lar i- a f. -r- Itc lac -ws i.p tt iiA.r to his I', 1 us-'av Mr. -k th. stenr i 1 I a ti 1.

1 rhe 1 1 1 afew 'n. a' n.a'.x. I 1 h- si na .1.. I 1 a ki: was 1 l.e i. Ii- r.

r' ku a than ii I a nu nt of II M. I 1 a 1 1 1 1 i I i 1: .1 1 1- hi 1 i 1 4 1 1 'I' i Ill 1 Irie. that T-N -sake- i Leaving Racine at 9:40 a. yoa arrive it Rock Island at p. m.

the same dnj. Leaving Cedar Rapids at A. you irrive at Racine 5:15 P. M. The 7:50, 9:40, 11:30 a.m., and the 4:05 nd 6:45 P.

B. Trains ran through to Milwaukee. The 7:30, 9:15 A. and 11:15, 4:00 and 8:15 P. M.

trains, Horn. Milwaukee, run through to Racine. The 7:50 and 11:30 A. M. and 4 05 p.

m. trains connect at Western Union Junction with trains for Chicago. The Chicago Division 8 00 A. 11:30 A. M.

and 5:00 P. M. trains from Madison street depot, Chicago, connect at Western Union Junction with Racine rj.Mi.ti mil i 1 1 1 1. 1 it: the day visiting with their families. Mrs Frank Schemmer returned to Burlington on Wrdnesday morning froi.i Racine, where she haa been visiting with relatives and friends for some days Keelyn of Racine, arrixed id Burlington ou Thursday morning, arul was visiting friend here during the day Preparations fr the i it are going on rapidly on the groan.

i 'lhursdav tin- ground was laii! i lit to put up the I'H) feet of shaft, which to run the machinery that will on exhibition. I he rack Is in fret cor.tlitioo and is now i shape. The Art li.illery is now rea ly. at, it will he the feature of the air Let everylxxly attend am! make the Rar.te Kair for 1 a grand sncrem in every particular Next Tuesday our ouMt air laiil commence Bl tune our farn.ers meet and compare notes of their ep. r.

cure duriug the pist year 1' is 1 that a large aiu uut of stora w.l! tw exhibit. ou a', the coming Kair A P. iKmon E- i of Ranoe was in BurilDti ou Tuesday, on I. friends in this viol it Caledonia Items. has b'-en f.n.r you heard from Ca'ed -nia's Land.

perhaps, because we had to mention, but rather on account of the huey season of tin- year That lat.d of hu oets hat sung ha heen blessed this season with an abundant harvest. The railroad huainess a', our station is grad'ially iLCremmr.g in (rt 'and pavenger rralF.c. P. r. Steams, ami Ticket Agent.

are hriLgmg a strocg pressure the railroad company to build a tew oot I hey art- not aioije in their of the euTerpri- for the wniuu a ra ilius of two or luller. are a good deal lit up on auho ct I no cumpatiy rereutiy i-oustruc'ed a and commotio js platform in front thr old depot, hut the pt-uple will bo COQteLt llil they j-et a Lew hu.olll.g. We have also been iu.te fr-e fr.011 ra -1 a 111 1 1 1 The hreath of a pretty set ere nai: the outskirts i our town. ai. I shook up lhe aoiu.

l.r.akinc several paoea of giass in he house lie tMid uia h.iu tn Civil Servire lighiktr.g struck, a h.T sts. Will Kittiog-r lie f. trav-i t. extiijgui.ih h- lire out a 11. a.n h- mems Mr is our l.el fannrrr hut l.e sta don uc.drrslar.il much al out subtle e'einent.

rlertricstv l.atelv offjf courteous W.u ings, has been i.iinu.iig leai hers of t'aledouia, of their duty, luile a Urge number attended the Institute at Burlinc- Miss Rettie lli nger. isie tones, and iri.ette, trod Hie examioatmn at lhe lusti: e. Messrs. (ieC.ii.gs and lenoie Ihuley. and Miss Sarah lief.ecgs.

attended the examination at tiat: Coruers. S. pt 4 and "f.b and Meera Burnnte. M.a Hay. and Miss Evans, at North Ca'pe.

Sep 0 and 7 Mr Willie I.ee was everywhere with his "Teachers' All who attended at North Cape were i delighted with their two days viait there They had anticipated some inconvenience in attending the examination there, for th reason that there was no hotel at that place Bat this provedo be a favorable ra'her than an unfavorable feature of ery much to the surprise hut delight of all. we were coi-diaily received bv the Post Master. Mr. Adland, who kindly invited us to partake of the hospital, of his household We gratefully conti-n-ed and passed two days of pleasure at bis Lceoin 1 Jtoorations, larrest MK-k iu County. Oil of all iinds.

U'hxlt Lead. Bait road fdc nints. Ruy. Tirint, Sash Cords, all thr -n we are lar-e le lle (aSAia wr rax rr.eel 1 he us a UA J'RK'liH SlGAr OF TILE BIG AXCUUR. K0HLMAN cV HKVKH, v.i 1 1 BARBERS X.

ala Strsat wp5taaii. character n. 1 of ros-n. or you can take a ride on the (trip Ms. and go out to the great stork fair, or to the ihil ion or the many plsre of interest and '( whirl, can lost S-e to then that you eo and if you can't possibly go.

buy a ticket anyhow and give it to somebodyjliat ran go, tut by all n.eans patronie the Excursion. The of cars are limited so that those parties who are goicg must get thfir tickets immediatly Union Grove Items. yfrttrvr nr. Attend the county fair at and take all your family Mr. former resi of this place, was in the village on last Thursday, as the representative of the lirst ward uf the city of lUnr.e Prohibition Coul-tj t'on vent ion Beaumont Hamilton, a professor of the art preservative of til! arts, whose h.e of operation is i ue Advocate ntlice of Itacme.

was in the village on uday eveuing, stopping at the r. yident of Edward Martio. Thr Statr Board of Charity and Reform visited the county house on Wednesday and found every thing in apple-pie order, and to their entire satisfaci Mrs. Henry I'ruii -kahanhs, of Racine, was visiting I nion tirove fririols on Monday and returned to the county seat on Tui sday morning Mr Mr. O.

t'rlli returned Ratine ou Monday evening, where they had been epending several das with the off. W. Mills Mrs Robertson and rs. ormieton went to Rat ii.e i.u Tri sdav last. Mi5s Jennie higrr, of Racine, is a gurst at the residence of her uucle.

Edward Mar tin a lew miles north of this village. H. P. Havlett. paator of the Methodist Church, hs been attendiug the strict CoLference at Milwaukee We-N.

Mr. Z. Slater, of Boat rice, Nebraska, is the village, railed here by the illnesa of his father. Mr. S.

is one of the Tnion tirove boys who haa risen to wealth and honor in the far west, and ia considered I -tl 1 1. The Advocate- bv Carriers. Under the Letter Can.vi- stn rc nave the Advocate at i deuce of any snbscnler liinu th city limits, and will ilo. whe I Ma. r.ra'.;4 -ajr tV.

11 UhH I. -onearw. ai ar. Sf'SsarasI I u.ai. a.

"I ra. a a 1 a 1 t. an a a la ff koiitv ii I von i t. i -t so reuestetl. It will U- to eeud your stiet-t vo-ate ofiite, w.

to -i direc lions on i he p.i;- you anyLhiou, ih- i pyns. At 1 1 in i i Tin; itoiTi: throi thi: ukti-. west ih thi; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. ITS 4 MILKS OF FIRST CLASS RAJ LP.

Imp ortant to Those a bout to Buy a TV "P.rUIU 1. tiVe leitwiA Uw eAt-riAaitisVa Itir Ill's 1 im 1 lint Campaign Advocate. For an off-year." the approaching p.lit ioal campaign will probably lie quite livei v. and we shall send The Advocate to nunpaign snbscribers from the time their sabscriptions are received, to November 15 1982, for Twenty Fire Cent. A.

C. SAxnmnn. Ma-iiri-r TOWN TALK. Hon .1 at Arm. of l.e I rn: Is 'lo I I 1 f- 1 II 1 1 tie of the Y.

I It lie r. 1 it a le a vt ry 'I'll al. th th. ai.es. lr i' i f.

rir'lcr I I. I't lit I ,1 W.l, he the t.r sr l.r.-t binilitg. Co rti'-r I I I lid iL TI.e New City Directory. 1. 1 a frr- of in I 11.

1, perly numtwrru a li" I t- ha- Ih a tieeeilT Mr i 1 1 i h- a a 1 a -me ea ra in r. 1. 1 -tii our lir-t -ry i a h.cb will tsr print. ,11 Vd or Ate Idi Krm liia nd 1 1 ili- 1 liable 11 I 1 1 pon IM i.tioa is- 1 a to- a jHiri.d .1 1 0 ri 'Sr I Racine Junction on Fire 1 1 ITII I.Vi 111 MI.M Over the rap.d Sale of propert Isits houa aod hi ao.1 'ha d'f-n every week, by i the JunrtioQ real le'a'e and 1 ar atlll l.e baa HI er I the I lu.ldlng Intaanvwhere'o ir i.m.l ar-xi 1 lhe of I. re I 1, tfiir irth.r and tir- i for aale 1st.

Examine the new ma chino, The Hartford Be are and attewl the excursion nxt Saturday. DIED Mr. John Heroy, Sept. 12, at the ODe of lbe ld mrn ot aD) is residence of hit aon-in-law Mr. W.

i (mv, to feel proud. Vll -KiVJsf. v-7rl After October 1st the Post-office will be eloaed at 7 o'clock. Those baring lock 1 boxes, will find one door open and can get Waterford Items. ifroai The Waterford Pott ii rf atari aaaal a Tcrtrttt' and He th-Seek en" Bonsntt.

tvAUaXT ai. nA.t.m a.i SOUTHER lUTSOIS. tit WISCOSSIK. IuA. MIKKESOTA Mi 1 PALATIAL aLICPINO AND OR A WI NO-ROOM CARS a SUMPTUOUS COACH LS ARD tt0KiC Cv their mail until 8 o'clock.

On Wednesday afternoon a man bv the name of Herman Kanig, was severely injured by the falling of a portion of a shed that waa being torn down to make room for the new building to be erected by .1. 1. Case Co. The property owners on Slate street in the Fifth Ward, hava caught the improvement boom and several business blocks are to be erected this fall. Mr.

Jaa. Wilson will build several store and Mr. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foat.

of Waukesha, spent the Sabbath with relatives here returning on Monday Mrs Merrick and Miss Weage. I of Chicago, arcompained by two children was calling on friends Tuesday. Now that our crops are good we hope that none of our farmers will (fail to exbi-! bit some of their products at the county fair. Sept. IU to inclusive.

The marriage of Werner Halbach to The finest finished and best Sowing Machine in tho market. 2d. I sell at about two-thirds the price of any other Hrst-clans machine. 3d. I furnish full lino of st-tachmenu without extra cost.

4th. I have a few of tho St. John and Roal St. John, which I now offer at from Tea to Twenty-flve Dollars. At these prices they aro barRalns.

J. WATTS 4 akel tee murm tttaiti a a sua, a aa e.e? eia. aa aa aa l.saaU a Ue aa u. ri vi 1 1 i a 1 1 ti 1 I we of I a a no in.iat II is. lhe lioie 1.

r- a i I or he las'. ou a on ar.v street Ml And with In. a for rash aa I 'In a (o a I II hit oef. re I 1 picke.l w. sli ee.A )fc br a a 2 nuln 1,1.,, av 1 lili aa.

aaase "e- 1 11 assaail taaa V. KaasUe. na a av ns will also construct three stores on the i Mi" Ann Unstable oojruesday morning of corner State and Ia Salle street 4t lhe Sl- Thomaa Catholic Churcli. was aw a WI ksas, aaars) aaaaaaaaa arouo the Junction ten or nearer the 1 tfire i( ii.n i it I ii na that we I.ar.- the I rTTI.lt tRfclt 1. a A t.d are rxa to ha a aTRFIT RAIt.w vt TH I imw TH witnessed by a lsrge number of relatives and friends None bnt the relatives and near friends werejinvlted to the wedding A burglar found entrance into the residence of Major Throup, on Main street Tuesday night last, and attempted to pillage the premises.

Fortunately he awakened Mrs.Throap who was not long in mak- I festivities in the afternoon, at which time Under Hujtffina House. a number of appropriate gifts were bee-towed upon the happy pair. ing hla presence known to her husband. The Major was after him in an instant and a F- c- Wallman is the possessor of a no-lively chase ensued down the stairs, over Telt.T ln lhe hP0' on which beautiful and spacious farm ieiUence "N11111 A Beneficient Action. The miserable looks and feelings of those confined at desks or worlt tables, are 1 caued by weak Stomach.

Kidneys or Bowels. Parker's Minger Tonic without Intoxicating has such a heneficieLt acion on these organs and so cleanse the pais onou matter from the sya'em. that rosy cheeks and good health are soon brought back again. Mr J.wx Faxchf.b and DArcTrrra No. Centei street, supplies families with home made White and Graham Rrear'.

r.uns. Biscuits, Parker Hons? Rolls," riea. Cakes, and Minre meat iu its srasou. Pork i Jiid lan linked 1. 1 order.

Vnnr pntmoape is res oect fitlly solicited. 4L ANN BCD IB UAL 7 Jl Nt rio.N I'm; erty ai it-i i mf deairabl and rise 10 value faaier than in ao ma-part of lhe city, as a a-rs-n rao at almcaal spy moinM step tie street ear aed ride right unwu town for the small sum of I five cents, aod ran live out of tbe aed smoke. Come at ence. I can ell yoe aay kind of a lot or houe and tot oii may wish aod will try to eaiiafy vou ia regard tn terms and prices lx'i forgot lb plaew HEWITT. l.Hr2 FIFTF.FNTH chairs, tables ic.

The thief threw a chair in the way of Mr. Throup and was thenen-abled to get out of the window. We only wish that the Major had got his hands on the miscreant for he would have very soon are nineteen good sised figs which are nearly ripe. The tree ia one which he raised and is about three feet high and ia indeed a rare tight to many in this locality. Daniel Thompson is the owner of a peach tree which will bear this year a HOKLICK'S felt as though an earthquake had struck or THE him.

Mr. Throup would have got along common sized peach basket lull of luacioua nicely for a few minutes without judge or peaches. jury- School opens in our village next Mon EMPLOYES BE1H111. ill Rapids (rvstal and Spring ale Ice. Delivered to any part of the City in quantities to suit.

First hmiae eaat of i. W. Ry sell to Uewitt A Bertbelet Sewer aed Lrala Pipe Work. Racine. Don't Wate Money.

On trashy extract when ye ea bay a I lasting perfats deligbtfolly fragraal aad refreshing aa Floreeto Colopaav. I ajtajTSTor that Counn I aleor Fe Connected with the J. I. Cae T. VL to day.

Mr. Tboe. Kearney and Miea Kate Rohr, of Raymond, two of the bt teachers of Racine County, have been engaged. MbM L. Merrills arrived home from dene va, last week.

Henry Wink haa rented Lie farm and will move to Marinette soon. Hardware. A. Kraupa 1 Co. have removed to their new store.

No. 30T Mala street, where they will be fouad with a large nw stock of hardware, which they propose to sell at clone figures. Their patrons are Invited to call and see the new store and exsmiae CHICAGO RETURN Waukegan Fair. The Waukegan Fair will be held week after next. Great preparations are being by the managers to make it a success.

Reduced rates can be had on the railroads and no doubt a pleasant time will be had. The date of the Fair la Sept. 25 to SO. Books at Cost. Beginning Friday.

8ept. 15, 1 will at Public Auction, the stock of Books and Stationery and Fixture ia th stor here tofore occupied by alias Ninger. From date the gooda will be aold at Coat. E. G.

Hcoma, PRICES RZAIOIABLI AU finite (eriee frm me met rv I eeUia sot flaa itritOf rrr m4 JU fstaVs nee. I PACK XOXB BIT TUB MttT Or ICK By way ef CiaAg, KUeukst a4 M. Teal Road. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1882 their stock.

toral Fe4ilea wsrraatesl rwlaisC. Price t3 erata. Ak yoor Drsjs'jst tar them. www ataaaaa I a. am.

iaw aa waa ww aaae a saw Aaauav a. waa. iimu. raa Burlington Items. (BarllsfUa Itaaaare.) Next Tuesday ear County Fair will begin.

Ntw la th Urn to make our preparations for thla exhibiUoo. Com one and all make a grand acee. Mr. Fred Wild and Mr. H.

Raymond of ftmem tkt mXfrye left ml iVwte S3 rtttite rem ft mUcuin. TwaaX. aarkS aawa, Found at Last- Aa sgreesbl dreseiag for the hair, that will atop iu faillar, haa been loeg eoaght for. Parker's Hair Balaaa. dleUagnlshed for tte parity, felly eappllee thla want.

Far Dea-dlng. ltdncx eTJlcrtl rilea, Da. WtxUAsta' lxw A OiatatUT Btasaret-ore. Price 1jN Iry taaO. Tm aate by Drleta.

HOELICK LIME BTOHE CO. it 1 lint a A 1 rt" rv'.

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