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moe diz seat omen nce n see. . FOR THE LAaDpics. A Seedy ¥raua. 1895G - G 1883 . Oi Eta is the 'est fabri Postmaster-General Howe has addressed a EHmL‘ra < Advertis ey White Ottoman satin is the newest fabric faa k; , X . 1 CA _ 4 _ for bridal dresses -_ | & commnnoication to Senator Allison, chair- Elsi entegupoggie thirticth year of its existence\ ' * - of onriati ommi ester equipped: than. ever before to Serve tha :|; .., Roses remain the favorite flower for the | [PAD Of the senate appropriations committee, ligent readors of its wide territory ‘fxfifiiéhiwffiffii corsage boquot of fall dress. ' alling his attention to the fact that growers | ment ofa first-Class journal. Nof only will the well - C | £0, ¢ f seeds and. bulbs in th tates al th known high standard of its general worth be main- Angel sleeves aro rengd. Perra-cotta seeus and. s in ine states along the titmied, 1:31; an earnest effort will be put forward i, shades are very fashiunable. |. . '| Canada border forward their goods to Cana- | Attain still greater excellence. An examination of I a . its merits is solicited from all who d sire a c to Mother Hubbard and the Greenway styles | da and have them sent through the mails to | news per for the office and theliqanzeiqlfézii-éigflplm for libtle girls are all the rage, . | persons in the United States, thas obtaining | RéNuégé-gg‘lgg gfiehfigvfiffisef will be unswervingly + « A & , & , W : . i its fo + j Hille pgmvpggg in egnfipagung color to tans theQenehb of the cheaper Canada postage thep time-honored fiéngélgstmfi'nb 65121“ t‘o 511-1 hats trim many felts and beavers. ' rates on such matter. The Postmaster-Gen- | it will continue to criticize in a direct, honegé‘ififiij agpberry red is a dark, yet bright wine eral, after referring to the fuct that the Unit- | and conscientious manner, whatever it seos in men colt: universty ing\ 6s Pints changes twice ns mach per ounce | Or meseures in Ite Judement movers to teed (n - \all - w 6 f for carrying producers' seeds as if does for lic good. Recent (aging hxtvigffifilgigtfltxge Pur Long gloves with loose “43:33 remain the carrying circulars which advertiss those | ses of the republicans, not only of this state, but of first favorites of frshionable women. seeds, concludes his letter by asking whether | the entire union, are heartily opposed to machine Birds aro used to a tidioulous extent in | we cannot afford to transport for eiglit cents | politics, and are desirous of restoring the scepter of i , A , \ 0 ower to the hands which the founders of the party the druamontation of bonnets and hats. per pound seeds which farmers buy as well eclared to be the proper ones to wield it, the hands 'The crinelated basques now so much in | 48 to transport for nothing seeds which the | of the soverei n people. Upon that idea, upon the . 8 F ent buy d if fford to | doctrine that in this God-founded nation the will of voguo are & ruvival upon the middle ages. e0vernment buys, and if we cannot afford to the majority should be the respected law of t} M and i carry seeds for ene cent for two ounces paid land, the Advertiser bases i PS a} Of the Collars mado of the new chonille mara- | © l 1° bases its political faith. Upon 1 tri i re stylishly worn with streot into our treasu ry as well as to carry them at that doctrine it supported the ticket nominated at ou} trimming a yiishiy | the same, price paid into the Canada treas- | Saratoga, though enouncing from the outset what- suits. ury. Ho also calls atteniion to the need of ; ‘the vomfiosifionisg‘aiifift $3331.15? , Myrtle, white roses, lilies and lilies divide | some effective legislation to prevent the !. Upon that doctrine, also, it opposes those men who favot with orange blossoms as bridal flowers. sending of explosive or dangerous ;matter | because they hold certain reins of power, are at- Plush is exceedingly popular, yet the | that will injure the contents of the mail | fePting to over-ride the will of the many in the rices have been reduced at many of our | pouches or the employes. Cans of dynamite igfiggifigiglggjgfitgggggm’fgg Ifig‘g’figsegfrfgé arge stores. and loaded pistols und bowie knives were republicanparty, the interest of the whole country. Tin colored silk stockings are worn with | Among the articles taken from the mails the gaging: 3.711}th cggfigcgrg $3180 fearlessly, unflinching tle tan colored gloves that are part of many | PAst year. - The Advertiser believes in civil service reform and full dross toilets» ‘ - will advocate the passage of such laws as will secure , a 7 = f a'arran e it. It believes that original appointments should be - Dashes of red appear overywhere in the AHI OVR. CONTINEM made upon ascertained fitness and that the tenure toilet, from the gFatima on the bonnat to the ¢ ' of the office should be such as to prevent removals abimiptane ating sont ody Mailed deign de ar hart protamine Gatnatrs\ af Pb 11 An Illustrated Weekly Maprazin® | at the whim or caprice of the appointing power. it 619le Pf bk?\ : silk hose. | , _ R 1 cospucre» ”y 8 is opposed to the spoils system and will do what it , The loog OHesterficla and Nawmarket.E CsA ALBiOn® w. may to destroy it.. That system has wrought untold a oats t I ' Ud . y $4 a year; $2 six mos.; 1o0c. a co evil in public affairs and the time has come when it coats that cover the entire figure are. very Ca h a 4 a year; 6 PY should be Swept awa popular with young ladies. TOR SALE 8Y ALL NEWS DrALeRs, IN NEWS-The Agx'rertiser will lice? equal pace with the best papers of the state.. It wi 1 publish the The newest tdrbans of folded cloth, or vel- , . P vet, are withoutibrims, the folds reaching | NOZCOTG ¥ZZraciions for 1883 fggglf‘ffmspggf‘gf‘éefgwm and supplement rge corps of correspondents. Arrangements are in progress . f & SERIAL STORIES . | whereby it is expected. news will be so furnished Emffiflfled 305411088, With the fAignres of vel- | from authors of wide and established fame, 'as fol. | that the earlier editions of the paper will contain , vet raised on ragped silk, are the elegant | lows: ' «0 . more misfit; hic matter than ever before-a fact trimmings for the fronts of trained dresses g 1. f‘ffor PLOWSIMKES? a story of the Anti-Slavery féagggm. e greatly appreciated by distant sub- of silk or velvet. qoute Wow appéaring), by Judge Albion W. | ® CORRESPONDENCE-It has a represeiitative in 'The fashionable fan is of largo ostrich i. , Due , a novel of English Society during tho ggggflgggggglfldfitggg in its territory, and dats ? Aj . r 7 it} . | j ATF Art 0 . k ' n fonthers, mounted with shell, amber, ivory on V, of this century (now appearing), by Julian as they occur. This feature of the Advertiser ron. or pearl, and orgamented with a bird with 8. \JupiTH;\ a tale of \Old Virginia,\ by Marion | ders it invaluable to all residents of the southern long tail plumage falling on the sticks. Harland. __ _ Dy maro 3191. I(5511111515391 oz; Ngv York and the northern tier of . 4, \THERE Was ONCE a MAN;\ a novel on a fr h e heystone state, . . Real bullion embroidery decorates the dog | and attractive su ject, by \Orpheus C. Kerr.\ fffie THE MARKETS will be given with great care, the collars of black valygt which are worn with | &uthor has dew? much care, during the long in- | quotations corrected daily with exactness. Dealers down to the hair, and are without trimming. A a ei min 023% Ec Ried nne Menu \magie at“ a mm‘wfi\ mo cp _ ahi terval since he has published, in making this his | and buyers may depend upon their reliability. low Gregg waists, and which greatly enhance most curious ltgmt elaborate work. It is full of novel | Money and stock quotations, Bfid prices on produce, tho fairness of the complexion. situations and subtl« humor, provisions, foursgrain, flax, feed, cattle, meats, hogs, Hacl: a + inted wit} ___ b. \Too LATB;\ a tender and pathetic ¢ pefroleums etc., will be reported directly from the , Black satin fans, gmnted with clusters of | h. 7400 Stuart Phelps, _ \__ \Athetic story, by principal trade centers, by Associated Press and dark and large tinted roses, are charmlag, as | o\ A special dispatches every night. The local market are the round hanging fans of black Spanish | N th ° \\\\ Of the Early Christians, by rg orts Wilffie more cogflete than ever before Inco, decorated Wig}- tigspmy of flowerspams 4. Ifififigfifimwm Stows will publish a story | | The local department is in the hands of a careful, *\ ~ ° in an early number of Our Continent. wide-awake editor who is assisted by energetic. re- M Beep my? gféu fi’ far gm closely resemb- | \& E,. p. fos is writing a story for publication in a | Porters fufigfcomsgonggg‘fi- t No “1313; lififfifi ng those of stylish conchmen, are worn by | short time. . News wil be over-looked but a com he Adver- ladios of tho cremo do In orem», but aro bo. | .[. RHODA Php EON Suthor of \Red as a Roseis | of each Gay's happenings will be given. . The idivia. widebs vari a. K <_ | She,\ \Cometh Up as a Flower,\ etc., will contribute | tiser will, however, refrain from. invading indivic coming only to those of thll, slight figure. | , | a new novel shortly. ual, co $r§telo§ gnfi‘flgnghfi? ”£11 exclgde,tcf€m gr Sortpe-baskets a #4 ha . | , 10. Rey, WILLAN M. BARKER has in preparation | 48 possible, all detaile reports of HISBUSUINE CUMC S SAP bfigkem Sre now In the shape of \25\ | for us his batent novel--y sequel to his c gebmzed vA fsr and profane testimony, and other matters os with one or two handles, and the favorite novel, \His\Majesty Myself\\ - - which are not of a character fit for general reading decoration is by means of a handsome bow, | 11, H. H. qvrsEN and others are engaged to write | not Safitglglfgjfiggggfifisg’g 92hpigigfi§g°ad$éfi O fifxmh of flowers or a grogplof tiny birds, stggei 1119131235 0&3? ggfiéfs latest . novel, \Tand fax? £35; Hy readin g healthful and elevating in tone Broakfost onps aro very little creations of Leaguers,\ in the preparation of which he has spent | ANd free from objectionable sensationalism. + ta op ing rec h 1 ; cultural matters will be discussed by a prac- soft brown Ince, forming fitting recepjacles cland, will appear in our pages at | tieal farmer; and full reports will be given of the for the lovely flowers with which they are ° SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, -__ | weekly meetings of the Farmers' club and Tobacco trirmmmod, und each cap has i | , : of the papér renders it more val- rimmed, and each cap has its own dr °°\ | Treated in the best manner known to literature and | Ct}, fifyfiggmifi ggii‘giggggféian any other jour- bgfiqgek. , art, will be ubundnn-itllfr served to the readers of Our | nBy {yn be . Tho rufls which are so gonerally worn at | Continent. ; be descriptive of travel, fa- | \4 ,Cf Weekly Advertiser will'contain editorials on alfie a in L s p mous and interesting feat of thi a in columns IEE They vars thax ao drove, oo ares | aia memes Ime uate | opp io \ 4 ; of foreign Thoy were then go adjunct to.masou. mon with portraits, curious and valuable industries, | ,Of $R€ dally issue. A complete summary of $ tja - MA ts, curious and valuable industrie a domes he- Agricultural and Tobac line dress; they now hold their place in a notable art work, house and home interests, and 2123,igfifiififig‘fiafifiéfififi‘é’mfika reports, in- # lady's wardrobe. -. - popular sclonce. j rything | Cludivg the New York market on the day of issue, ~ ; , c. . JUR CONTINENT will contain the best ofe gaming besides ® large duantity.of literary matter, fiction, -_ Handsome tlGies aro mado 'by stitching | that belongs to a magazine of the highest glam £24 | poetry and carefully chosen, miscellaney, which orotgiime figures of brigh tints upon kark. | furnish it once a week,. Itcontaing in a year ouer.Ohé | ingleg ai reading paper of great value. QQTQ%§§ Pifise With gfilci thrfifid Of narrow third more matter than any Qflfer zi'ZO'nflllI/I fimagazjng'e as; « 1,4; 5g‘TERifsfim MAIL “mam. +20 old Biwid. - Cord of 'inlked color is aaya | ,, \t\Serd for free apectmen copy, with liberal Club rillts . The. 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