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MISCELI-ANEOUH ADV::«TISEMLNTH. eastern advertisement H II IRI’EB 8 PVBLICATICXS. 1839 HARPER’S BAZAR, Either DICKSON A- SULLIVAN Lou. J Rosenberg, Mixologist. or your Town Lol Plaee«, »Uh tn-.« and shrubbery Suited to tb« climate ot E««l P roprietors . buy only And Oregon. a from known E S I’ O N S I BL E Range—Grunt county, Oregon Everything in our line of the l’-st. I.bjv.o's—Whi.-kie*. Brnndie», Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc.. Cigars, etc., alv. ays on hand r.heu you cull on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or. That I*. 0.—Burna, Grant county. Oregon. will »end you wluit you RILEY A- HARDIN. pay th'money for: Latest Varietlia true Address ISAAC FOSTER. to the mime: Healthy, Vixoruua plant«: »lid Juill- clou, packing,or all la Ii at—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore. <1 COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. GRANT’S ftu 00 00 • ' Save bybeuringln mind that tile great Horizontal Left Stifle: D» uble-H Wil— ROYAL (Absolutely Pure). .£ 1 4 4 _ HAKPEK’S BAZAR HA R PER’S M AG \Z!NE HARPER’S WEEKLY HA Rl’EK’S young people : Kight «•irte: Oil. HARPER’S PERIODICALS Per -Year I L L U S T R A T E I) . (Alum Towder) #..) >x ELDRED EU?tIFCI*D*S, when fresh.. | Tj HANFORD’S, When fresh....| PcRtago Free to nil su' scribers in the United States, C anada, or Mexico. Left Side- V. Factory and Un- '-‘¡I (l<á»4 30 llr„nil BEDHEAD’S.................................. ! The volumes of the Bazar begin with the fiist jtumbci fur January of each year. When no is time is mentioned, sul serijuioii -..ill begin with the Number current at thetimeof receipt of order. Bound volumes of Harper’« Bazar for ttm-e year in neat clo.li binding, will be sent by mail postage pai«l‘ or by exprti s, free of expo: sc. (provided the freight dots iiwi exceed one xlol- lai per volume) for $7 a volume. Cloth '-Hbes for each volume.suitable for bind Ing will be sent by mail pogpald ou lccc-ipt of I $1 each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money order or Draft, to avoid chant e of h.ss. Newspapeip are not to copv Ibis advertisment without the express order of Harner <v Brotheis Adrets. HARPER *k BROTHERS. CI! Altai (Alum Powder)*....) AMAZON (Alum Towder) * ...) ’’T DAVIS’, ar i BAVIS’0. K.SEEXXSE^SKSZSS Is the Largest in the World,having in actual cultivation not less that Nu'.r York, (Alum Powders. CLEVELA5'ITS................. WT-r? ‘ PIONEER (SanFrancisco). W. B. TODIV'NTEI SCO DR. PRICE'S. I SX0W FLAEE (Groff's)......... raMRgSBKWEP?! LEWIS’ PEARL (Andrews & I Harper’s Magazine, STAHDAlto cattle branded with ••S-Wreu« h” on Left Hip. Co.)........... Via Lyman’s Patent Combination Gun-Signt. trt'Uuns thoaar.yori.crj CULLET'S ILLUSTRATED. H arper ’ s M agazini : is the most useful, .entertaining, and beautiful peri* c'.ical in the world. Among the attractions for 1SS9, vvill be a new novel—an American story entitled “Jupiter Lights”—by Constance l\ Woolson illustrations of Shakespeare’^ Comedies by F. A. Abbey; a Heriesof árdeles on Russia, Hlus rutcd l>y T. <ie Thtiistiup; paj»crs cm the Dominion of Canada, and a (har a*.er istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; dirue “Norwegian Huidles,” by Bjornsisjerne Bjorn'Oii, illustrated; “Commcxius“ a his torical play l y rheauih< roi “Ben-Hur,“ il In., rated by J. K. Weguciin, e;c. The e. i- torinl departments are concílle’ cd by George William Curti ••, Widiani Dean How- s, and Charles Dudley Warner. nonsEB Bl' Ml' U HIT'S; whet: aot ’reah lth-s-wren.h 'on tl:< orc [y 'f [ [ pj br»nde<I ctt,!‘i«h' 441 have tested a package of Poyrl Baking Powder, which I purchased in tho open market, and find k composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream or tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and dues nut contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious 8uus;ancc3. K. G. L ove , PU.D. 44 It is a scientific fact that tin Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. Tho Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the pures- and must reliable baking powder offered to the public. U. A. M ott , 1 h. D. “The Royal Baking Towder i - p’irc't in quality c '" highest in strength < f any baking powder of widen 1 nave knowledge. VVii. M c M urtbie , lh.D. The Rfiyal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World’s Exposition, ISiJ; at the ( entunnial, 1 biiadelphia, lb*‘6; at tho American Institute, New York, and at Stale Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever rec eived such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chem^u, physicians, sev—ilshj xmd Boards of Health all over the world. MAGAZINE WEEKLY BAZAR YOl'NG PEOPLE i N ote .—The above D iagram illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schcdler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by I’rof. Schcdler only proves what every cbscivant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knewa by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it i.= far r c o economical, besides affording the advant age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. in the »’•’-•«ir - cunei: o and tru-tworùj OLDItSl IS TIIE LARGEST, MOST RELIABLE N U R S E R Y GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST BETOETS OF 60VE5TTKEKT CHEMISTS Per Year: ■The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Number." for June ami December ot each yyar. When no time i< specilied, .sub scriptions will begin wi.h the Number cur rent at time of receipt of order. Bound volumes of Harpe r’s Magazine, for three years bacK, ii; neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of. $3 per volume, ( loth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, post-paid. Index to Harper’s Magazine. Alphabeti cal, Analytical, and da-»-Hied, (Jor Volumes 1 to 70. inclusive, from June, L>aO to June, 1885, one vol. Cloth, $ 1.00 Remittances should be made by Dostofificc Money Order, ur Draft, to avoid chant ■ of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adver tisement without the express order of Har per it Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS. New York, T he H ehai . d and Magazine, f.5.00. ANDREWS* t’0.“Rcgal”*|fc<y Milwaukee Contuini» Alum). As to Purity and WholesoineDOSs oi the Royal Baking Powder. HARPER’S PERIODICALS: 40 Per Cent. Itcduellou lu Plico. FKND POH -0-nngo Catalogno Of flirtiti. I.’lt!.», CIO. Adilrcta. IVm. I.V’UN, Mlddh'ilelil, Ct. Range: G hi and Malheur counties. <?. address: Burns. Grant co., Oregon. ■ J IDEAI nUOADIHC TOOLS I v.ill pay Five Hundred Dollars for U the arrts and corn it ii.-n of any per- ¡ cis.il t. ki li g or s caiing tint of the . : .he above maud or belonging llipretu. FOB ALL RIFLES, Pistols ml Shot Curts. P,l'Y OF THIS HOUSE: ALM EDA A. STENGER. 'ini'. W ould Send IPuBtruted IX-RcnpUvu Circuì.tr. IDEAL A’C'G CO.. New Haven, Conn. V.I0C4G st in APRICOTS. . . each ’HRR1ES, Range—< rant rennt.. oreg buri », tirant . eutiti. V. o \r ;i rnn*l t! <* entire le I of Tw nty Valuable Book» mum« ; a.til - u f <.eM.Ti .» d below, toe*<*ry hub«criLer te .Irin p>!er lor Ine pumi .ug year, «ho r. tu ■ illy reno >; h Id.tiou to the regolar subhcnption prici». Tasse K'oks, ■ ach one u> v.incli cont nos >i complele tlr«t cho*» nosci or (-U..T vox ly u v . 11 l.in.u n and pouulai luthor, a ? pul'E.'i.ei in ne.n ininiplilet form, punted u ni good iciK.aiut* t- p* on j? <>d paper, and many ol hem I imii - llu i' \ • i■: ■ ome ot .he f.n->t wo. et<r vr.tte i ly mhuo ot the gieatest » ti nr v i it• i>, • oil» cf America and Luiupe co.ui .eie iu 06».If : lie A tint .Vagiiire Document*». By th. Mtitho* ftiioilvul l><w>ki ie< .-KHor •* Wldu* PEARS, PLUMS,.. Reward Offered. * While the diagram shows some of the alum nowders to be of a comparatively Fvh degree of ftrencih. it i* r/‘ fo be taken as indicating that the v have any value Ail alum powders, no matter huw hi^U their strength, are to be avoided as dangcroui ■ tn N<*« York. ’AH»-.n«.” Hi I u liiiiin, ItuigliMlHU iiHmteini* u'.-l litibnuvil« sciape» ìimiy «iiuniìi «r.-i'a I.-ok. A grimi iiiihh Nn. 211. | Fcri’ccl 1’11(1 uvttet ‘ , h , w T'' B ehavf 1« Jnc’iKT*. A < uinplete noe.i.Hi '<■! Iioil.» Ml-! gnu:.-m<n. icivlii? irn-rt r»ii<a of ih-pos lliirul lol iril <>c< hsìui h , ucccidiu^ t< U»r ima««* <»l che l.< «t »«»« i«*:y. GtilHvci'it T>»♦ Vila. '•.'• •• (¡(MLo’-o u.lventur.-. N<. Gutìivci ’* T»uv«-k». el tiu.uver niiioiix the I. Li ipiiluius ami Gluuts. il Leti mi e.' limo:.- JtHh'l ........ ir<l Work wi>: k — — lilt» lai« the tli.-nu!'. OUly «•>-.•»)» <■• ■•••)> <•.( «■> IC ii. No. J20. ’* Natemi Hl-tory. Contain! 10. The People l’eople'* — ___ _ nteresl:i>K aiK-leBcrlpiiciiH. IcM i ipi h ns. «.. «-•. ( ti )-iiuic< | i.uie. bj I » i .i.Hi.. , .a i(»na «.I inim Jiis beiutH, binili, i -|»t!(.■«. ■' Ibl ........... ei HIK IttneetA, Hl < - is, «HI w HÙ much cuiluiu ii.toiin:.l!<>n i r<K«rillìiR r< gartliin: t : ’ ••Ir dr 1i : (' r •■ r «"•: »'d bulh*. I No. 222. VliMiern Modern l. !. ’efttutlon»« <•< Stat Ion*. ■' lirr* n of Ih« . . HI ......... (nn»r in.f.iilHi x - i I h . II oi » .. !'••=<• !••<>•« Ull'l V. .M-, Ioni .<•! !• I. (oliai .- • ... nU<-:ii*iR nil. : i I- ik hik i.n->(f-i:is. Mini I ...... - " No. 22... Atn-wu* ^tii.wu'n Kvxiiiie. Kcu-iye. a Novel. Ey 11. UiDKB U*(o: No. 2o2 Vidi Wall Howcrn. Hower*’. A Nord. Jb-M arion H ahi .AMI. T heMcrvhuulMCrJmc. A Nuvel. 1»> H okaì - io K. . .............................. ’ At <IKR. I IL No. 1!>G. I» R»t thè Serf« A N<»v< I. Ry S ti . vanvs Comi, Jn. lienporlul vie, U hm LiuHTuoubK biAiu A No. 1V7. Ue»n Novel. Tty M 1. C ( ai .I' oh . No. 20“. The Ml«u<tventure*a <»f John Nlchol«o:i. A Novel. Ry :: h IIIMI r I . I iH >TI VEM-os. No. 211. “ Tuo K ìmcm . A Nmel. Ry thè mitlmr c.f “Dora Thorne. '• No. 200. Breud l'pon Ih© Water*. A Novai. Uy ili»» Mr lock . No. 2 (. fuse Nlnety-two. A N'ovel. By M a :-. y C bcil M at . No. 212 A Vu^aboud llerolnc. -A Nove’.. I’.y Mrs ÌKXIK ---- Kill 1 A UO3. No. 21- RS. Clouclo and Jtinshlnc. A Nove!. By C iurli » 1XAUK. «.na»«L — No. ------- 209. --------- The — Dream _____ Vthnnan. ___ A Novel. By W ilkii Joi-i.i«». No 200. (leorge (:«*<>rge i'uulflvld*» ¿‘»iiriiey. A Novel. HI hu M E. Bn U.I-..5. No. sos. Mary llurdv.k-L’» lllvul. A Eovth Las at Wuuu. I TREES, SHRUBS,.. Ta,ko OTHERS—Ï889 -3^:. ' I The followingdf'senberi home iu.f been taken . and if the owner is not found will .be duly d according to law. RSE 4-year old. Brown color. Weight, bviit 7u0 Il s. France.I U on Right .Shoiil- Both hind feet white. Slightly Baddle- niurkca. Inquire at this office. Weekly I L I, U S T R A T E D . n.iRPER’s W eekly lias a well established place as the leading illusi rated neu «paper in America. The fairness of i s editorial com ments on current politics has earnci for it the respect of all impartial readers, and the variety and excellenc e <»i its literary contents, uhic li include serin! and short stories by die l est and inc,st popu’.uR writers, fit it for the perusal of people of the whies: range of taste a and pur suits. SUplemenisnrv frequently prov ided. and no expense is spared to bring the highest order of nrtlstic ability to bear upon the illustriytion of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A new woik of fiction from the pen of W illiam D ean B ov eli >, and one hv ('apt C harles K ing , will be among the leading fea tures of the W eekly for Is«'.’ HARPER’S PERIODICALS. PER year : IIARPER WEEK I.Y HARDER’S MAGAZINE HARPER’S BAZAR. HARDER'S YOl' N<J DEODL1 1.00 4.00 . .4.00 2,00 postage free to nil subBcritcis in the United Uta!vs« t nnuda, or Mexico. The Volume« of the \\ ekki y begins with the 1st Number fur January of eac h \var. When no time is mentioned. FiibBeriptious will begin with the number current nt time of receipt of order. 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Hov/p.rr’ Fce’y n”'i » J v«t cf ethers v.iitc stage paid, on the rv< cipt of the price, by F fjr *■ l’ErEnsoN.’’ ¡i t! t ie.r nu:n *3 a * o a guarantee of tho excellence* <f il.cit th tics. I E u LET BONNF.IUS S’)NS, L e ? OEn B uilding , Tire MkGlZrVE v»n »•* nmm-cN pb..*-ntr<1 w’fh rh*r r »«rd r* d • tVr « rgiavinf* Cor. William and spruce s s., NN and ’*r*t’v FANCY AND WOHK-TABTaE PATTFItN^. y I* hil h* <. hru. THE F \SHtON DEPAR'r^GiN” vri'l pn*R.-nt ♦!•<* r.v<-» rrd y • • t v«(C 1 My’r« - i i ’ iui » for ouH inr nn l home wot -, atul will have, c;i h month. A T'ANDS* ?IL' Ci l .V lili. Nr- PLATE. prlntel from ’a«’. r.-nCihuH nn nE 11.TH, TH” TDTTJ'T, COCrTTV. *rTT C M'rFN. rvd TTC'I’f E- IIOLD MATTE IS generally will be given in e>ch i nilx r, r.:;!:!t>,_-.11 < < k ¡¡onluaHv tv every Woman. « 3 APPLES. PLANTS. .. BERRIES,QUINCES,. . “Iler Double Life,” l»y Harriet I.ewiF, 'ec’ger Library N’.>. 1: Paper < over 00c; bound Volume, $1.00. "Unknown.” by Mrs. K. D. K X. Suu’hworth, '.edger Library No. z: Paper. aOc; Bound, $1.00. “Gunmr.ker of M» rcow .” by Sylvan.’ s Cobb. .Jr. LcJger Library No. b: Paper Jóc; Bound, $1.00. PEACHES, FLOWERS,... NECTARINES,... ; 1 I { Copies for “ 44 63.10 4.ÖO 4 Coptes f»r 0 44 44 80.40 0.00 ft Copies for 7 44 ss.oo 1A.ÓO Í I { With th« rL'T'nt • • “The Morning Creeling,’’ “p»uG ivk ! Plo-snt'*s,” «>•■ p large envravin n I • nduin f< r getting vp the c lub. ARBOR VIT.E,.... TTZB.^T’^313 VZd Bear i’. n-.L we ug; entire list of l'weui u uable by mail, p. st ’-nid. . r.. i w t T ue E abtor ; gon G ei - al ■ fot i » v bu I ul wl reini's die regn in sul s ri|> i. :. ] »: JJ(vi:.s • ru. in Uil. and t«- SU-s-’ril>er wii.i pa s up all uri« arave iicwr. f- r unc v< ur ii a-;\umc. A s.- thvse bouks may l e «een in the Ren*dnt An invalnablo ccimpanha ut every Fire.-dcl a , h:-< .J montai» mtpremiJ *■ GO LOEN 'cítítm S^Ciolde, or noc’Kiw. FroblisVd T-vuty Ï«* vit.liotii adv rt>et' í - f '1 .¡san, but carnc-t SrH-"; ' -it witli tiiAb.’Wwf teligioiis paper in xotirliwi! "i»»i het«. Hit *k* tû inilcse rea»linn by It J D-a-o'-i t- ’J!"' i Su1 <lav Bcbi-ol b,*'S'»!»' V-'. «¡«wf 'EEil HÜ3”tóW Cy-UTEB G.Q00,00’1 of tho largest tac FOR 1889 With an <>xtm rnnv ..f p.iO TJagiudno fur ISSO, n« a premium» to the person g*tHng up tho cinti. THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY EXAMINER. WHh I'oth nr «*xt»*t cy-v .ft’-» 'Ir-vhc for V99 nn<1 tho Inr--** ongniv- ing or tin» bank “ I'-uL : ml Bk .- >m < ” t • tho person g« ttlng up tho dub. FIRS, BALSAM,.. For Largo;- Clubs, a set ci Dickens’s Werks cr c Scwlns-Kachtno! To Keep Posted on the News of the Entire World Subscribe for the KO Chestnut St., Vlu’.adelphia, Pa. NUTS, FRUITS ¡ BLOOMIGTON ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS.... NURSERY ASH, LINDEN, CHESTNUT, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. PACIFIC i í. 'i* Í 5 ■ * S^'i?.a DEPARTMENT. Agency, 7 y .‘. Market ie . Hire ruih’irg i-h Branch, 4i Moir » : h IVniau.dOr. • u a wanted fvr Hurney county, ad urca» r.s abo\ e. TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS. RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC ‘k tri? T.:r ‘s ! JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS $1.50 Examinerai .50 No weekly paper published in the United States containing : much er as great variety of good reading matter as THE WEEKLY EXAMINER. ! The cowln-t year prom!»e« to he crowded I wiili atirrlEK event». ! In the t’nl-ed State» the entrance of rew :» «tier into the political arena has been foilvv.etl i by a change of admit.itdraiion. But the great economic ques .on on which the campaign i turned ip s’i 11 ut:«ettle<i. and i « s.du’ion i« now I commit’ea toaU«»ngr<F« a nuBi eq»T!Hiy divided between the two great partit«. j Europe itft vast tamp. Army curt« patrol the frontiei«, and milli-H « of men await the «i-n «1 for the m.Bt titanic war the world ha» ever seen. The E xaminer ’ s news-gathering machinery 1« ui equaled. I acorrtspuin en a dot the hal it- ab-e giol e. Nothing tan esc nj e their vigl an< e, I and no exne bc is apa ed in aprenoing the re sult« of their efforts before the E xaminer ’ s I reader«. The mi at noted wri-eft of fiction In the world contribute to the W EEK LY IX A MINER. Juh a Verne, author of "A Trip ihe M. ; Robert l.«,uif NteveuB.’n. author of “TreaBure Island.” etc.; Rider Ha«.-uc- i. author < f ".-In*.” etc.; Am a Kn'harii c Ureen, an hor of "The I eavenworth t tae.” etc., have all wrltter st./- rus for the WEEKLY EXAMINi.R,and wiAi<iu Bo in the fu ure. The WEEKLY EXAMINER has (B’ablished an Agrhuliural I-epartn ent. in (barge of a practita? agri< uiiura ai who is the Ha m ri er in lhe Ut i ed S a is uii ngricuniirai aubh>< p. This department wi:l contain sei si hie dia'UB- b F oi « of iemting topi- b of interim t*> vineyard its. on har<imts »nd farmer« gecerallv. Th« EXAMINER’S Cummer« ia Nena is com piled by experienced men who rarefuilv guard ihe producer's intercsin all market repvriB. EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND Send for a Catalogue, and make your selection»' in time for.the fall delivery, if you want to plant none > ^r¿«nd t ut the Beet,and that is always the THE WEEKLY EXAMINER MF'ifcS Sodera£\Tarmi. (By Mait. P. fi nire Cheapest. Last spring, alone, more $1,50 PER than a Call at this Ot’.ico and order, or Daily, per'year....... . . $6.70 INO Sunday, per year. . . c.1 2.00 address the following-named ar- AR p..ntmesters are Agents. ríií? SETTLE'S GEORGE W. CRANE CU13E, E« p;.j pfc, C1iy j;,, W. II. HEARST. BOX 1216. Bloomington, III. f la existence. O.M.FELEY4 PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, A.i.in-M. 4®“S|»<x*imens sent gratis, to get up Hubs with. Haruer’s Young Peonie- POSTAGE PREPAID. PER YEAR. Vol. X begins November d, 1* n \ Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a 2 < t.stamp Single number*. Five reutr each. Remittances should he made‘by PvM-Office Money, or Draft, to avoid ehaiu e of k ts Newsp apets are m»t to >« py this a.ivcrtjae mrut without the express vrucrof H^ kiir A B rotii gas. Addnra HARrFR < rRvTHEr> • n«l rii . I« | Utor&turo and c-.nre.-^i, found ina^/GD.*j ELEGANT PREMIUMS FCR GETTING UP CLUBS I TERMS, ALWAYS XN ADVANCE. S2.00 A TEAR. BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,... nARrKR’s Y oung P eople begins Ita tenth vol ume nith the first Number in November. l»ur Ing the year it will contain |}v«j aerial a orlvs. including "Dor) mutes " by Kirk M«n ioe, “The Red Mustang" by W. <». Stoddard: and a "A Day in Waxland' by R. K Munk liri k; "Nell Thurlow's Trial ” J. I\ Trowbridge; "The Three wishes” bv F. .lrstey and Brander Uarthews. a aeries of fairy t a lea written ami illustrated bv Howard Pyle; "Home Sindh s in Natural H is- forv by Dr Felii I. Oswaid: • l ittle Experi ments’' by Sophth B. Herrhk: "(ilimpats of child life from l»i< kens " by Margaret K. song ster; articles on \ariotis sportsand | sstinivs. short stories by the best writers, ami humorous papers ami ) k » ch ' s . with manv hundrei s « f il lustrations of ex< client «pm’.ity . Every line in ♦ he paper is subjected to the tm rigid edit«» rial scrutiny. In .»rdvr that noihtiig harmful may enter its co'uinrs. An epitome of everything that is attractive •n<l desirable In Juvenile literature.—B« stun Courier A weekly feast of good things to the boy s and gir’.s in every family itvisi a.—t»r«a>kly u Union. it is wonderful in its wea.th of pictures, in formation, and interest.—< hngtfan Advmate A • «UK.-ES Of over iiirj tlm < 'liimtrie«,'C*til.0J Features of every pirid Tho Explanatory end ct tbaua Authority in the Gov’t F t tho U. S. Supreme Court. Ly the Stalo Stip’lscrSebi Ly lauding CethqoPresy. • It H the cniy Dictionary!! in making State Pure! nearly all t'.ie School • i A Split in A ß:orraphid Containing r.nr’y D.iJ lVmons, withthdriàù. Giva or occupili ion, (\v^ (ím* ' ted .. {] HÿÇ1 : 8| ’ -------- - C.lTTl.K TilE LEDGER LIBRARY TERMS U^ÂBR ACRES Far ruirkf <’I cbl ‘ ■r. p. O’¡he Right ear !’ filer-Elope in the Left car. 1889. Harpers ASK pn Your K iuic I hh . Your Tarm«. your II av U'K u ' ji B azar wilj continue to maintain its reputation u« an unequalled family journal. Ila art illustrations ure of the highe«r order, i b literature is of the choices* kind, and its Fash ion uud Household departments are of the most practical and economical character, jts pat teru sheet supplements und laspion-platc-s alone will save i s readers ten times the c *. b : uf i subscription, and its tirtic its on decorative art, I social etiquette, house Keeping, cookery, etc., make it indispensable to every household. 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