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Tri-Weekly Herald from Marshall, Texas • 3

Tri-Weekly Herald from Marshall, Texas • 3

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rmr of TrIu on am U. I Have a beuutifuUtock of uf it 0,4 At the M. e. 1.. aud MiraJwfl as ulluw: bound Ea1 Texui-kmia) htJ ''r j'JM a.m.

A. OiTll. o. v.n thick sroitK, j. I iH'flay vrni.ijj.

4,1, by tll0 R. HAUGHTON: i 4 nV IT 1." tv At the opera house lo-nrghV This win Oalvestox.Tktas. Jan in the hut opportunity of Mela, tAl. many yeara fitHtovrt: a.m. arrive mt a.ro, nr a lh Hal la- With Automatic Tuxsiot Fine Chamber Suits, Wardrobes, Bureaus, VVashstands, Tables ki "rf and all nm tli VBrth Tex.

iniprovemeiiTa. 'vu u. -Mil ni loavoa nr AT i o'clock o. m. 0 P-K Sr I a V) -n 1 Schott A Co- The above was ajrram, and l0w, tlHJ great pofHUrtty of that (rnmle friend, t-vflLisu Female Bitturs, In tho state of lexas.

been the standard lenuile whervorUhhqt, Don't lo BU- Tom At the opera house to-uls'ht. Aa he is to go to Europe this will be the last opportu-nlty lor many years. Mail from the West arrives at VI ft VT1 A SW K- I-w Sixgbk Style machine made. AUlress" SigwaltSkwinc MicmsK 19 Jackaun street, Cli'cugq, Bkal.b Prl.tlnr a in rj leaves IU a- a. iu.

viu ai wV p. id iMau from Shrcvf poet and other 4.t" ilk Iaa iria a MATJEESSIS, PARLOR SUITS, and PICTURE FRAMES ramng done on short notice, and Ratisfadion gnaauloetL-iS executes neatly, cheaply, Vast arrives ai i- nv CT Cioea at 9:00 o'clock p. nu jZ TntlrZ1 ni lu-VttT Herald A V- IV k.1 tra i hprlnr imi Fridays at5 p. in. leaves and Saturdays at 8:00 GrPf iP and Pamily Supplies, 1 be fiola at L0 wkst cask.

vnwm. raa fjda JOE WEISMAX A CO S. At- RSTKK, lKlh Of Oil Ciy. Tho church Wa4 beautifully deeoratwl with evergreens and flow? rs The attend-ance wa largo. tiie spaolous edlilrawa flih-d.

Everything conspired to lend beauty to the MVHe. The wUllg March was exquisitely rendeml by Urn Tweatie As the happy pair uttered. the vvonU that waled their union every ouo felt that There were two liearts, whoso moyemenrs thrill In unison so clparly sweet, I'liat pulse to pulse reumltj still, They both must heavo or cease to boat, Majr happiness ever attend them. Mr. James JonxoX ud Miss Maby Kkn ATTKXDAST9 1 John lnillllps md MUsMattlo Calloway.

Mi MatUe Allord. A but Jo inson aud Miss Hoxie Mi-Uw. Char es Wells and Mis, Emma Kennedy. 1 lludgius Mis Lula Carlin. A brighter and more, beautiful coterie ucver graced a bridal scene.

Of tho fair bride It uuy be said that The rose looks fair, but In JCloses at 9: o'clock p. ni. iiJ alter Nor. 1, otBce will open at 8 rlrts n. m.

tore ana uroceriea Delivered Freo of Tewlon EildixifT. Gtin- Stroot. J'nrJer department open at 9 a. Mara Aro Tor Tiaa Bale. 4 llomea.

Mr. W. Kirklaud, of theenterprblng llrm of Sellings aud KirkUmd, of JettVr-son, has fust returned with slh m. Hall, P. M.

LOCALS. TAB Eli' KI NKK YlX-lcrrt in Amcr- 9llml SfathoraJlt Are you disturbed at i.lgbt and broken of your rest by a sick child tutoring and crying with the excruciating puiu 0f cut-tfug teeth! If so, go at once uml get a bottle of MUS. WIN'SLOW'S S00TU-INOSYliUPr-- It nill relieve the poor little suflTcrer ImmediatclydciKnil upon it there no mistake about It. There is not a mother on earth who lias ever -used It, who will not tell you at once, that It will regulate the bowels, ami give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like' It Is per-" fectfy guto to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, a3d is the prescription of one of the oldest and best teiuule physicians in the United tjates. Sold everywhere.

25 cents a bottle. Temperature at llarUlir f. jean antl ltahan marble, monuments, tombs, lulstonea, vases Yartl, corner TcxI as niHl Louisiana street, one lock Tmm reatualal ru tttvre. I 1 ftn 10 m. tp.m.

4p.ni. Mean I -i 67 1 .89 .81 4 SO licw market house, ShrevepQrt, La. All did young niulos, ami live fine horses 5 one of them a a saddle and harness horse can-not be surpassed. Cheap (or cabh, at their livery stable, hi Oo tht-ro for your flyo etoek. Joe Weisman Co.

have theWgest stock of nice shoes, aaudals, and slippers, (hand and mat hlue made for genu, hidles, misses, nud children, ever opened lu Mar. shall, and are selling them as )owj Uiey can be bought in any large Haraball Jfolea. The farmers aro happy. V. The weather splendid.

Tho crop prospects good. Tho tluest prosiicct for fruit for many A CO. lceryed aiiotlier largo lot of those cheap Hamburg edgings and In-. Call early and see them. a For that sweet odor which doih in It lie While the bridegroom, with this, the Idol ol his heart; looked ih(f Impersonation of happiness.

And they were young Oh I what without our Youth. Our Mr. IuIrt travels with a full Pet of titans. We Pell tho eelebrateil Cham-nox wrought and malleable iron fencing -the lKst in the country. We employ agent.

Vc give our patrons the 25 ikt (vnt. usually given to rnua I ru Fnua 1 1 1 JOE JVEISU AN ACQ'S. At jutlful tlresslug aud lnvlgorator ol i Hall's Vcgwtable Sicilian Hair Would love be; what would youth be without love T' mi. a V. Maater Workmen, Attention.

There will be a called meeiing of Jl. D. Ector Lodge ou Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, lor aiM'chil purposes. Uy order of A. Por-E, M.

W. J. L. Gar htaos, Recorder. i ear.

1 uu ccne tne cnurcn was I Jiea MonquHo IIr FriiBM a cheap, at K. iluugliton'Furul Iporium. The brick work o( the Webster building 11,0 embiems, tho largo audience, Is hwarlng completion, and tho music all conspired to ald to Its ilr. G. W.

Halm. I ln.i,,. i lascluation yiito bars, ffady-inado at Joe Wels. PIANOS FOR SALE! cJlVilulu foundation for his two-story brick El Ji TRY, (Siuvessor to Kagukt Far.) BAN KE TEXAS. LdJcning to Bee our hair blossom ho grave too early.

Moro espo- Vcs, thU Is. lovo-the steadlast and tho true, Tho Immortal glory which haUl never vt, 1 he best, tho brightest boon the heart e'er knew, Of ail life's gwcotJ, the sweetest yet. After the ceremony there was recop. la far Wiler tti ntr a HrMWin liuo one will hwi nre raihor limn (hwo lor-i)riic(l Inalru-nicuta iliniliitn Mr. Joe Lake's two-story residence will boa model or beauty when completed.

Mr. A. Popo's handsome two-story rsl-denco, near the Episcopal cKurch will soon Iw ready for occu pa ncy Work ou the.Jcunlngs Bros, two-story i i. touieu feel thii aflliction, and It is rcater deformity to them than to Iatb of Ex-liuv. It is our painful duty to announce tho death of ex-U-ov.

Edward' Clark, who died at his maidfuce la this city, at 4 o'clock ou Tuesday morning Ho was buVied lu the evening at 5 o'clock, ltev. G. W. liogers, of the Jiaptist Church, ollldatcd at tho luueral. Every respect was paid to the memory of the deceased.

The district court, at present In sesslou, adjourned for the day. ea's LIaih Vigor averts it and ll ovcrTcM tile jnwl law the hair soiuctimes, and Its orlg- tiou at tho Mdence of Mr. and Mrs. W. uncft, uimieoiaieiy north or tho Herald Lr always.

Rill A J)T! 'l HrlnM- Prompt Attention Given to all Business Placed in Ourttandsx For Kale! raule residence and ten acroa of and his remains wore followed "to tho II feuced and Improved, with all office, Is progressing llncly. They will oc- N- Kennedy, tho brldo'a parents, wliero cnpyit when finished. there was a inoat elegant company and a The car shops of the Marshall Mannfac- splfKUd nipper. Tho happy pair, took turing company are still booming. Many lho P- train for St.

Xouls, on a other luiprovemcnta are visible in all parts tour. Wo congratulate them of the city. The future of Marshall Is as- uln their propitious uiihin, and trust sured. Capital can llud a safu Invoatment tllRt horoscope may point to many hv- yars of health, prosperity, aud couuubial The marriage boll aro still ringing in felicity. grave by the Masonic Ordvr aud a large concourse of citizens.

nouses, hi tnorougu repair, In fiUNHAM SONS PIANOS, (If not snperlor) to thp Wrlnway. fully miaranlwt fr Iwrnly-ilvt yoarV. ZL in tune two yrars free oteLigl. 1 OI I PIANOS) nOt'GHT ASTD SOLD. I'tH'jT the niannfuclnro i iT? VT Ulk ln ih" yr l4.

If you 11 aw ASS) KKLIAHl.r: Texaa (7, Marslmll, OOtlKKsrONDRNTll; Before tho war Gov. Clark figured con- rbs ol Marshall, less than, a mile courthouse. Apply at tlds ofilco. 8 Hank ol Comtiirrea, 11. tin.

spicuously irt Texas politics, lie was first Claim Ilnis. A elected to the legislature, where lie served Npw York. Krntiir.ky Nat. Hank, iHmmvillc, Kjr, U. JollllRDII, hrcveporl, I.

J. It. ltajmonit A Austin, Tixaa. 4W'. linlvi'sujl, Tjwav tho city.

Vho will be thouext to embark There was a long list of bridal presents. O. A. RI(JCit; one, and perhaps two he became Secretary of State. Iu 1800 he was elected Lt.

Governor, and became on tho sea of flowers, sunshine, and love. wo have not room In this Issue, rfTtinlnir and rrpalrlng allmli ta IH6, 80, InVu. iiouuton, TxM, fa eomtrained to ray that all law- ktors, bankers, merchants, clerks, ieachers, students, seamstresses, Irs vrho lead a closely couflliod life; ilwuys keep on baud a bottle of Salinb Apkbikst." It Is a ih-vit fciacdy lor sick headache, habitual ition, torpid liver, soar stomach, the Governor of the State wlieu Gov. Llouston was deposed for refusing to civo LI1! his sanction to secesxiou. isso.

rn, uhiii n. fu.niiii Uwrlitiaii of IliUiif rr.pilrr.1 turn ire Moral aspect of Marshall was never more lovely. Tho beautiful forest, the fragaut flowers, lho clluiblug the chirping of the birds, all combine In making it ono of the most charming places in the West. Col. Lang talks lo tho grauges on Frl- When Gov.

Clark's term of office expired cooling tne stomacu In levers Ilh orer 1 Son purgative lu kidney aud akiu dls- rK Si he entered the army, where ho was ono of tlio most popular Colouel's In the service. cu like a cuarin. There was no man more admired and bo IUtrlot Court. uay at Union Chapel, A big dinner and a big time. Ue also proposes to talk to the fit.

jplness was transactwl Iu tho court loved than he was by those who with him in arras, and it can be truthfully said flay. was an adjournmen mat mere was no Honor within their gilt citizens of Marshall about tho political issues of tho day on Saturday next. Gov; Brewn and family arrived in Mar urt and in all the offices, out ol tncy would not have conferred on him if fo Mlllnr yonratlratioH my rrrBl slack. I Iloiwly aay. Il.n Krtrnt nr, tM.

gn(J Jll(l ii.n hav hwii finiduyr.t In afPelli'n. fn rUthiicM an.l varloly of alylra It I uimnrnnssc.l nywlii lu fuel, (rom III dninly mln, loihaautMy ilama. all Un.l In Ihl. st.M,k ju-i what irilt An.l then th, lrlc. i are s- rl that tvery lady will Uu4 nun.

r. it. htdk. Milliner nnd nreaamaker, Anallit Hlrrt. CORSETS! Jo ex-uov.

Clurk. their wishes been consulted. Ilia gencr HOOD'SGREATBDOK Way was takeu up hi hearing ex shall a day or two ago, and are domiciled in their elegant home In tho eastern part of tho city. We coinrratiilatu MnrtiAii ous nature, warm, uetive sympathy, and exalted patriotism, drew men to him. JLs i i pieaumgs.

we Have eousc- OF THE WAR. iiothiiig of interest to report. upon such au acquisition to her society. Th CALIiA XlXTY a husband and fathTHi, a neighbor and friend, a gonial companion and a member IHomelblur xew at Ui Wreen "cany weicoroo is cxicuueu to au such Advanco and Retreat. 1 nK Htwre.

of society, ho possessed virtues that will worthy citlwns, IS TUB FINEST FLOUR MADE. be affectionately cherished by all who Kton Brisker have Just recetwd Personal; Experiences in the Jr new addition to their stock of know him. He leaves a wife and two chil TTAVIXU Madam Oak Pa 1 (trant with nr Hi.ni.i alBt D. B. DEUPREE, Agent, Marshall, Texas- I lot of lino polished mahogany Ureu, to horn his death is a sad loss.

Two of tho oldest citizens of Harrison county Mr. llobert and Win. Nesbitt left a lew days ago on a visit to Ten nessocj the homo of their childhood and a brother who they had not seen lor over forty yoaTs. a Uj ue me vi-ry fr oinrorl, nud KlriDHft of Fori unicea states ana Uonfed-erato States Armies Iiuuuing eight spoola of Clark's Society extends to thctu Its heartfelt syin pill rliurti-it lli rliriit 1.1 YOU CAN GET 'cotton, one Gorman silver plated ,1 nrn pr-'i-arc-l if ri'iiairrti hi now to pathios. All over Texas he has friends who will learn with sorrow that he Is uo I and a flue phi cushion, all ol By GENERAL J.

D. HOOD, It will ooa pleasant reunion, Mrs. Wrir anil the accomplished Miss ltM at fifty cents. Call earlv and mora. i.i- fn-m rnrnrii, iMUt usun nsiil tlciit riil ('onfodVrule Htolca Army, j'UlilUhci f.r tf these boxes before they are all Ewlng Brownrigg are also on a visit to tho A sure, safe, and prompt female regula centennial at Nashville, Tcnn.

Tie Hood Orpta Memorial tor Is iu great e'emaud among married and u. r. If. JIYIIK, tnilllaer and Dreaamakrr, Aaalla Mtrvet. rbe Klooat Llr Heads, t'ha Prntllert BiulnaM Card, Xb Bom Su v.lopw and Tag.

Xh Hndomit Sail Tlckrta Th XMttMt Procnmrnea, Tha MobhleM VUiunf Thm rinl WnldlUM S'fco Jtot Atlrsctlv. Poror, Tb Moat Bnautlfu) FUoarda, lb. Ucw ArU.uo rHnUn Mr. Miller Norwood, ono of the proprie Bllotl Black Tom. single ladies, yet, strango to say, only ono tors of tho Sherman Chronicle, In tho ical wonder will give a coucert has ever been offered, and that la Ekgusii city, and is charmed with Marshall and City Ordinance, ra house lu this citv.

ou to- SXKRAt O. T. HEAl RIUAUI, IVeir Orlenna, Hto. Tl.l Female Bitteus. It restors and regulates 1 1, who have not vet heard all irregular monthly uterine action, cures ucr lovely society.

We can say to ids friends iu Sherman (hat they had belter jii.rinirc ir.i,'ii should not let this opportunity female weaknesses and excesses, removes look after him, as ho is lady tmitien. VERY CHEAP "i ue the last occasion nro- At a regular meeting of tho Common unnatural obstructions, adds iron to tho morlnl Kiind, which is Vn uMnuZ, li. rr thP ami P.liunlion ol Urn 1 Mrs. Llllie Ellis, of Paris, daughter of i uiany years, as ho is to go to blood, strengthens and builds up tho wholuj system, aud cures tho nervous and hyster-1 Council of tho City of Marshall, held April 19, 1880, the following Ordinance Dr. E.

1 M. Johnson, is on a visit to her 1 i ''w "Hi-Mis, (in -At TU io wose who attended his ro icai. passed; parents. IJer many friends will be glad to greet her. iii tuu place we are author- arir anil irtmli In Itic mtml TAVO, COSTAIW.

WITH A K1K II LIK. lMSIIlmi HKKt, monilitil. mn rytliut there will ull fiuflrn Tri- Weekly Herald Office. It OanAixnn nv tub Commo Corn. There is sotuo slckmt reported, with a Conveuleut Boarding-.

Mrs. M. Mcngor has moved into a build tlie seleetloiia. Smim1 mir roiiTiua woMK, wit i.ai i.h or IIATTI.E Flkl.li, mirvi, hi ilAMiMdlirliii.v I mi. or tub City oh- Makhiiai-u That for pnrposo of paying cfT mid ditwharghig the hnlauce reninliiltitr iinnnlit of iii IIID8 8 Uruir atnra teudeney to flux.

Nothing moro could havo bocu expected after so much rain. ing opposite Mr. Lloyd's near the railroad atTIIHKK DOMMUS, orlnaflne Nlxii lUiiflin. will Marl)a KUrm. TIIRKK Welaiaau Co.

shops, and desires a few boarders. It will Imi found a convenient aud excellent nlaec ed ludcbtcdiic of city 0f Marshall known as the Kailroad Huhsl.lv. Joe Welsiiiaii Co 'a popular ono price selected stock of dprlolt oud Ixnt U'vuiit Turkey ili.rnmn. full irlit for persons living or employed iu that store have received their largo spring stock, iwl vivi 5 111. ever oM'ued In Marshall, advalorem tax of one-fourth ol one per cent.

Iw and the same Is hereby levied uiMin all the proiM rty. real and jerotinl. held and owned In th City of Marshall, nf on the rrcli Irom any rcnillllnir l.y City Directory. MATOR-Wm Aiiliroy. MAItSHAL-S.

A. Scare.y. TKKA.HIJU.Klt 4. I). AiUir.

OUDKIt-I'roi. Mnnlilinr. ASSKSHOUA, S. Ktil'l. KrlM.

8TREKT GOMMISSIONEH hOAUD OB ALDKIIMEV. WARD SiO 1 i.ph"l,'k.. -fl. (Jiawny. II.

MrOtll. iK. i. Iry, rionlcr Mlk MisDonouch. rw prices.

mall or uf ih. Call and examine cour-iNting of staple and fancy dry goods, dress 'good, trimming ami notions, rib- in a ri in(Tri Indies Aid Korletr. l. llrr, or liy a i.oolal onlcr, l.nnk dralt. urrlu.

prices, iety will br Immi-illnlrfy arnl frtaol honf, Iw, ties, Urn, hosiery, and cor it Is esrncBtlyTernwstcd that the ladles rrrii. a awnil-nla nmif. Nqqart. na voiiimr inihhAlu.il in ih. of the M.

E. Church, South, and congrega Tl Ol seta, towels and crash, table linens and napkins, ludics' underwear and lib II in.fr... on iTirvant pajxr, Vlved tion, become mcuiberi of the Ladies Aid at Dr. Scars' drug store, a nfculct a KlirMl .1 uml oiK-cinirn of ait. biUes i manor, Hie auhject, td ull alike cotlonades, linens, jeana and cassluicres" nd UiRtauieuts.

Please Society ln tills place, aud thus assist In re- aawsMiieiii oi anr t(ori all luttire asM-sMnoril Ull (Ire said ludebttHlnoss bo paid. WJL AUDKEV, Mayor. I est rnKaMAUtniMi, lUwder. SCHOOL A remur ii worthy a lum in every llltrary in i v.tv ilo.k or noon lho Imnlr i PthctU. ievlng tho Bufferings of tho poor and houa in lh eoiinlry.

Airciitu wauled In ecdy. il us. M. E. Tiioxii'aox, Pros.

in lh l'niti-1 MtaU-a. and a i.r. fi riMlrt. li ill l.m clothing and furnishing good for gent, youths, boys, and children, boot, shoes, sandals, aud slipper, (hand ami machine made) lor gent, ladle, nils-, and children, straw aud enss'imcre bats, carpets. Tn, Deposltify II.

Go. B. 8. A Affair. Pyle, who work with rrtnr au.it's SaU.nk ArtaiKXT la rapidly aivcn to bunoralily liacharKcil Tirana liniu llic army.

coming into genorai uu throughout the ro ll. KellyvlIIe, Texn. ympaihy with Tna llooo OhfHAS Mihohiai. I'Sfi lh aal of Ihla hnok ainon ullod States. It Is a white powder, aud 'narket house, was arrested oil cloths, and matting, crockery and will alToril an cllrnl wii when placed Iu water, foams, nparklc aud au anuit that mornlnz to Wing- aiihalaniial aid in no dwHTTlnir caniu.

rpKKWof four months will onn MAKfTI I T'in'l, 4 AO pr Bionlb In adranoc. hoard II lo ((. ncMirdlnir iionldil.M glassware, wall paper, trunks and valines, and almost anything a icrson can ask lor. Bo sure to visit this large establishment. rOltTKItV.

IMTKH TO it. 1 colored. could extent of Cal'slulurlea. Tho i i.i.i.i..t. tastes just Hie soda water.

It Is very cooling aud pleasant, acts geutly upon the bowels, relieves constipalion, cun-i aick 1 1 il ri 1 lir tenchcra clffhirclil dim. 11a nrcacnt innn. UEW.t.. T. Brtl RlutUD, PubMaUar, 1 lrittl bt'toro Juatlce Keller waa Desirable Land For Sale eaduehe, sour ttoiimcli, and heartburn.

Tbo Liggosl bustle of thoaaaaon this uUrnInv. Tln ,1 uo lllialf oftha II.kwI Memorial ruiid, JIKWORMtlllt, 1,4. Each bottle (eOritinir o) ceuU) contaiua 20 rioridlu u.osumof $.100. Soma apparalua ooin. enblnct.

Vnr rwllcu-lara, addn-aa any elllon of Krllyvlll. A. I. WAI.hACK. WrTcTWliHALJfrmliTr TIIK STATI! fr TKXAS, I I.OI'KTf Of llAKNIailH.

I wai detootod al tbo Custom liouao I fMuiiTORMM; ai uk or ukii, within in Vta York tho Olhor tin A I cr)'''alu. thU of Ilia in lora ino omor oay. A trr.u.,,. tint sbrneimrl r.iiti ii MAHONC'S OPERA HOUSE. A.

Sonra THURSDAY, MAYO, at Op.m. toamamn nasaengcr baa forty yrd I ninninr tiin.uii of broadcloth wrapped around l.pr. p.nV Iram. nw stock Juat opened, and PiiAi i. nd A I iuri.

iu mcji an or a iHrl, A -I t't f. iiiii-ainnre in ai.i-.hbii tn.w (loses can be nail ol an uruKgisis. Tu I. O. U.

T. EuterlalDMavt To-H or row lht. The ladies of Concordia Lodge glvo a 8upier, ttrawlwrry festival, and entertain-incut at the Masonic Female Institute grounds, to-morrow idgld. Aside from the worthy otih et, we fu assured that it ml Hcrnp tUn Plclun s.Phv Tho lloston J'ost nayt (hat Do- K. A.

M.AM If Vamlill, Texas. Arll ifl, Jssn, troit women yell tho loudest at Balla, Kl'h Hooks and "Bom 15" "31 AnilTKATH A wraon Wrrhf ItHt on Hi night of a rat, but iluffalo girls The Musical Phrnomeaon of the Ago, To all M.r.on nlcr.tH In lh admliilHfill.i of Ihi. UiiA I'liiJllp II, ftiuilb, fUNApd, OilliH(: KNOW (hat O. Italaa. on ani'l f.lalc Ima Mni In my ufllo hl lnl.lt an.l Ihi.

lirrn I nl, i.l a-Hialn, alurli will 1, (yinaldcn-d rI lh nt Irimof Ihc yoinly cmrt. In Ii 11 nilhln and for only el ihf com it htna Ihcrmif In fly Murvlmll. on M'mdny In Way, A I. Ixwi, Iwrw ami when all iH-rwut. (nu rrad il In lh li.UirHl-..n of ald Klnlr iiolillid lo si.iM-r ri.tiii i jump me iiigneai, eo me nonor are will beau fhjojme nt to all who etcn 'onm, liflllirF.

JJFl'l ILJ "1 i-i-nn, lHfi ,1,,, igul.f of Ihrronmy (viurl of Harris, annnlr, lru Ihc nn.rrla-rir-r by r.iirl Inrally an.l a. lb of lb-rmattnlT II i anlwrry, il.iaa, i boidiiia- claim. txtn1 Mid c.inlr arc llHl.ll.-, lh KWi and inl. 1.1m! lo al rtllri lo mull- nnmlai Oil, Varnishes. Knownpl Ibrotirhonl III world aa lh GREATEST KATUBAL PIANIST LIVING.

I Thilili.tn of who marrclima irifi rained him nrld- Id and haa IhiiIi M-lnm-ln-l and dli.lilrd (hp rciil. nt liu.lrt, ol mn-lc, will a alxni -lur oxk Admhlo tm i-mUj K.rvcd hI J5 suits ci-'l nt (i. Si, twl. am lid. here will bo vocal ana mirH-niental nnific by the young of the Order.

Supper only 23 cent. Go and hear Mixs Ma In her buriewue on Wo- Wotih is said to liavo made llifa rom.irk to a lady wlio was dowdily dreed i Madame. I cono my aaid ohilut and accuiniil, ihi.j, i.r ilo. Hi. I Tut- .1 flfc I ihihI ItlAnll.

I '( t- irvril ft II. UAI'LINla. A.lrUM,l.r.ti m.in'a rn-u reputation on you. COIIIHV, lr. i Mrch lfi.

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