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I 1894 I s'ORK FOR OS Kan f’s The sower has no >SSSS^ ■W!% second chance. If Iz/ you would at first sue- VX 97 ceed, be sure aud start with >A I uya, and you will '*'• startled at the uuex >uce« h 4 that will reward your effort« W< .v have t bi. » bubinew to offer an agent .1 h- found oil the fscu of tbi* earth pr< * l ■ n S75 <>O v» orth of busiur«# ia ¿•ily nd honorably made by ami paid ¿c ¡a of men, women, boys, and girla in our *» i can make money faster at work for oil ’ ve any idea of. lhe buMness is so ;ai an I in true lions t»o simple and plain, * ■ k < » d from the start Thus»* who take »* tii»' business reap the advantage iliat from the tmitnd reputation in one of the mo«t successful, and large*? publishing t •« In America. Secure for you r*-cd ft lie profits lebusine»» »o readily and handsomely yield«, li ^glnntrf succeed grandly, and more than /e their gr» utext expectation*. Those who dnd exactly a* w< tell them. There 1«plenty oiq fur u few inure workers, and we urge » to begin at once, ft yfni are already eni d. but nave a few spar«- moments, and wish i them to advantage, then write us at once )» this 1« your grand opportunity), and receive il »»articular* by return mail. Address, f ¡HE A CO., Box No. 400, Augusta, Mr IL ' FERRY’S ' SEEDS. for 1 CM FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. F0'< THIS YEAR D.M. Ferry A Co., Detroit, Mich, ////J. --- •+•---- THIS PAPER— ---- WITH----- tensions, THE S N FRANCISCO TrIE DISABILITY BILL 18 A LAW Weekly Call i FRICK »1.85 I'Kit Ï « Per Year: Dependent widows and Parents now de- pendent whose sons died from the efieers of ar i.v s-rvice are included. If you wish vour < I iini speedily and successfully prese nted. address JAMESTAFNER, ---- <>K---- I HARPER’S PERlOiTCS Soldiers disabled since the war are Entitled A.«, ÌHE SAN FRANC'S 0 Morning Gall! I ate i oinmissioner of Pensions. WASHINGTON, I) "TJIE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL Is a baudo-llie eight- page paper. It is issued every Thursday, and contains all of tiie important news of the week, gleaned from ev* rv qu <r- ter of the globe. Conti b te up to date of publication, it Dit nish es tile latent and moat reliable financial news and market quotations, » <1 gives special attenti'n to Itortieul- Imai and agricultural news, and is in every resi eet a first- jiass family paper, iippenii >g to the interest of every member uf tile household. i5. Trade-n.a-its, Design Patents, Copyrights, Andai' Pii'i’Dt bu;lni cm.duct' d for MODERATE iPEES. 1- -rruaf' n »m ' >< tn’ > Inventors without ' el ’ ». Address FJfESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WFDOSRBURM, Maaog'ng Attorney, 1’ tux -K13 W ashington , I).C. H'.y la.managed by a combination of • Mt Inffurntlal n< wh papers in the •«•*' re«* purpose of protect- «•rlagainst unscrupulous • ■•it Agents, and each paper it- .u< n* vouches forth« responsl- '.I'.iu,: of tuc rrtr“ Claims Company. ! j 0. ' I ! PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO PAT I ENTS, CAVEATS, TRADE MALKS, etc. NO FEE UN LE S PATENT IS SECURED. CORRESPOND ENCE SOLICITED. MOllM MJ CAI.I. ;T? HE __ (S kvkn I ssuksa W kxk J _ __ ___ > in-V*>imit hi daily. It is the MOST KEI.l A- J’.I.E, aud is recognize.! as being tlie LEADING NEWS- PAPER "I Hie Pacific Coast. Either of the above upcr. w« will send po-tn id as a pre mium on receil t of the follow ing •ubserlptioii prices (or the combination: SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. Tlie ■uroeis of this Groat Congh Cur« la without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggi«t s are niithorize«! to eel I icon a pos itive guarantee, a tent that no othcrc re can successfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, nt an enormous ex- | pense, arc placing a Sample Hott Io Free into - every home in the United States and Canada. It you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child lias the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use It promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that Insidious disease <'onaumptfon, use it. i A.lc your Druggist for SHILOH'S CORK, Price 10 eta., 50 cte. andfl.OO. If your Lungs are sore or Back latue. use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 eta. For sale by all Drug IS » . l | ■ 5*= NETTING. . PER YEAR: TOUR FUTURE HARPER WEEKLY !IA Ill'KIlS MAGAZINE IWEIl’S BAZAR. rARI'ER'8 YOUNG PEOPLE ' . ’ n, ¡n ?j)< tO8!} s,‘bB<’ri!>ers in the Undec • ao b. ( nnin’a, or .Mexico ,he " ecklv will bedn with he fl.al Number for January of each vear egin wi hI"nJSNn<‘"'ihs' riptlons wili • eip oGiJrle! Nu"’bt‘r current at time of re B mid Volumes of Harper’s Weekly for thro, ea h brick, In neat cloth binding, will be sen’ ‘ -mH l'oK ugepald...rb> express free of e" sc provided the freight does n it exceed Si uer volume) lor$7.t):) a-volume. in ,i n,. wm'i fOr ea.'h Volume, suitable for ’■ip of by "lail P'1«' l'»id, on re 'I d < , Ri.-t.nitinm-r.f. should be made by Post Office iii- to avoid chance of lost 'ildrr-Hs: HARPER t Bit iTHERS. New York Hap’ Bazar I L L (J S T R A T E D . 3 gol tnf irmatlon snd freu Unn.tt .Hik wrttcto MI .VS A IVI. .' Hi... aio , o, nsw V ohk . l>l,l<«t burri.» O.r se. uru.g patente in America. Kvcry lot.-ut txkrt’ put |>v u.< I. t rouglit twfore U e |-ul ,.i l.yanotlce glven treeof clini «... ni ilio Iwntific pantani Largest rtrcnl.ttnn of mo irritóle paper In thè • <>rl,L Aplen.Udl» tlln.trate.t No liitelllgeiii li,sa (houli! be without It Weekly «4,00 n y.-sri $l.,Wa1i nivntha A.ldnrs MUNN A »X, *i nu <uai»«, 311 Brt Mtway, Now 5 rk Citi. ATT« îfVAtATjj: i - l'iQSHlI/ ÜLOVR.??.5 c mr a « o , f5 UNIÜM SQUARE rt > ILL • eSTOM.AM«* ATLAMT« O« *r ' E\\ FOR SALE OV HO.M r •■'i. i> "■ tiI ». I :i 11 lin ut TH» l‘lll X* I « X j a. « H 4* 4 MT lOHh WSt'iHRa.-est, • M.-Xaslr« alterne, V it Boa («A. .- X F ‘'LDI P ? . CHILúiíEH. w »II. »fili \ I». »• T..-C ' >r W ’ ' OW8. PARFNTC. Atoo, I r ta l’se» m t dap o-, |M 'i- | ’> i ip n •< r u i»" n ■ -»r >,• - nt • reewi jt \ ▼ r x «hl»« ce* • * w<r Murth’rtd l x * t 1MJ» »’tl Ui Ir V ' t < -4 * *. .TJ ’ ’V. d •'i*»I’lU I » •? tai’» ' j. - D ' I« ht ■’ er -■!. l for n«*ir leu . *• > ; ij . i » • h.- ■. N t-w 1 «Utili • « <» A4 1 k B I N <. Ai which we propose to send to you. transport tatron paid. The little darling rests against a pillow, and Is in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which hits been pulled off and flung aside with a tiiumphant coo The flesh tints are perfect, and the eyes follow you, no mutter where you stand. Tlieexqui- site reproductions of this greatest paintingot Ida Waugh ithe most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to be given to those who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Maga- line for 1893. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost $400, and are the same size iHxK inches). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have ■Leo in preparation, to present to our sub. scribers during IStKl. other great pictures by such art‘stsas Percy Moriui.klaud Humphrey Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we did during the past year, “A Yard of Pan- Siee,” and “A YVhite House Orchid” by the wife of President Harrison, and you will see what our promises nteun. Those who subscribe for Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1893 will possess a gallery of ex quisite works of art of great value, besides a Magazine that cannot bo equaled by any in the world for its beautiful illustrations and subject matter, that will keepeveryone post ed on all the topics of the day, and all the fails an<i different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family: and while Demorest's is not ■ fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are per fect, and we give you. free of czwf, all the pat terns you wish to use during the year, and In any size you choose. Send in your sub scription at once, only $2, and you will really get over $25 in value. Address the publisher, w. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th St., New York. If you are unacquainted with th« Magazine, send 10 cenQi for a speclmea copy. HARPER’S PERIODICALS. J I I » \ \ i Harper’s Weekly is acknowledged aa stand mg first among illustrated weekly periodicals in Anierii n. it occupies a place between that of the hurried daily paper and that of the less timely monthly magazine, it includes both iterature and news, and presents with equal force anil ,e teitv the real events of current history and the imaginative themes of fiction On aceoutit of it; very complete series of illns- tiaticns of the World’s Fair, it will be not only he best guide to the g-eat Exposition, but alsb I is lies suvenir. Every public event of general interest will ne fully illustrated in itB pages Us contributions being from the best witters and artists in this country, it will continue to ex< el in literature, news, and illustrations, all other publications of its c I hrb V £»T NEND FOR FURTHER INFOBHATIO? 2 5Ö W Hat’s I 1. LT ST R ATE I). The McMullen Woven Wire Fence Co iia »«• ISO R. Murk.e* St.. Chleu*». gists and Dealers. i [Oppo-ile U. S. Patent Office,] WASHINGTON. I». 0. I Aud ibi Pip , P r Lr, I 613 & G16 7th Street, N. W. i WEEKLY CUI The volumes of the Magazine begin win the Numbers for »June and December o eac h year. When no time is specified sul 'Ci-iptions will begin with the Number cur 1 rent at time of receipt of order. Bound volumes ot Harper’s Magazine foi I three years bang, in neat cloth binding will be sent by mail, , post-paid, on receipt of T S3 ., I . ....... .................. ,........ per volume, Cloth ("-‘h Cases, "----- for *’ ■ binding • - ■ I 50 cents each—bv l’ llioll mail, a-trv-.f. post-paid b, I ; ’ostoftici Remittances should be made bv « Money loney Order, or Draft, to avoid chanc o! I loss. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, Nev I I i ork. I PATEN. STODDART à CO., i HARPER’S MAGAZINE.. HARPER’S WEEKLY HARPER’S.............. BAZAR .......... HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ‘»’of Postage Free to all Subscribers in ¡in United States, Canada, or Mexico. PRICK M O i P» K YKAP. C; USTRATED ILLUSTRATED. Ferry’s Seed Annual X-.. Mayb« you think thia la a n«* ___ _ ■•■ding out babie« on applfcaticmHt ?°°er ¡Te’ h"wevt-r, but never' hav^r^! furnished so near the art Ji„.i “Fe ,ho* thi. one. been Everyo ’uT wn? that a the sweetest baby I ever «.» m 1 little black-and-white ,,1Rri(vi,l^w:" This but. fsizu Idea of Magazine Harper's Magazine for 1393 will eeutinue ro _ maintain the unrivalled k andard of excellence which has characterized it from the beginning Among the notable features of the vear there will be new novels bv A Conan Doyle, Con stance Fenlmore Woolson. and William Black, i short stories will h, contributed by the most popular writers of the dnv. including Mary E. Wilkins. Richssd Harding Davis, Margaret Delaud, Branaer Matthews, and many otheis. The illustrated descriptive papers wi'l embrace articles by Juliac Ralph on new Southern and Western subjects; by Theodore Child on India: by P. ultney Bigelow on Russia and Germany; by Richard Harding Davis on »London Season: I by ColonelT. A. Dodgeou Eastern Riders: etc. Edwin A. Ahhey's lllustratiousof Shakespeare’s Comedies will i.e continued Literary articles will be contributed bv Charles Eliot Norton Mrs James T. Fields, William Dean Howells ; Brender Matthews, »nd others. i contains the sum and substance \ of the latest farming knowl-/ \\ edge. Every planter should ZZ have it. Sent free. //Z I do you want to adopt a baby » IS IN YOUR OWN HAND. Talmfitrr assume-, to tell what the lines in your hand indicate, it wilt amuse you, if nothing more. The above • in.-tim almost explains itself. The leiigm of the LINK OF LIFE indicates probable axe to wlrch von wdl live. Each BRACELET «fives you tliiity .ears. Well marked LINK OF llEAIi denoies brain power; clear LINK OF FORTUNE f.ime or riches. Both combined mean Siici-I•»« in life; but you must keep up with modern idea« to win it. Yon will find plenty of these in l’ - Family Muga.-ine. so attractively pr«. sent, i that etery mcmlier of the family is enter- t oi'i-.l It ■» » ilnz U magazin, s ill one. A Cl.KAR LIVE OF HEART bespeaks tendernass: a straight LINE op FATE, peaceful life; the reveiae if CKMa.d A ».-I defined LINE OF HKA1.TH - » J on I . s’ Mua ; an will the health hints in Demores.'s No other magaxine publishoa so man. -i..ri s ti» h-t.-n-st the home circle. Yo« will be subject to extremes of high spirits or desjiond- euci if v>u hive th« GIRDLE OF VKM'S well marked keep np »our spirits by having Demorest's Mag is <ie to r-.d By sub-iriblig to it for 1S94 you wi : r ce v - a ’ Pery of cxqnls te works of art of " xt . re •. bes d « t ie sii | m rl' premium picture, 17x-J!inches. " l .u a DaisvI” nliicli is almost a n-ai baby, and equ I to tlie oi.ml oil painiing which eo-t $»»>. and y on wid have a msgaainc that cannot ne eipis ed by any In the »odd for its beaivifui •llustrat on» mil subject matter, flat will ke< p von po-t" n all the op cs of the day, si d all the fads a>,,| fit, nt lie'-" of Interest about th« h.HWcho <1 besid.-a fiirn'sh'ng Interesting reading matter bo* , —xve and par. for the whole family ; • ii « e IX - o's *- H’»b -t n a VMMiit fashion ... I* ’ll U'Xgarin«, It« fash on psg * *-«• ..... î . <• . feet, ... ____ a d ‘ f y< _ ’ti ect with it. free of co-t, al: the ;»a:t- r* y n wi-h to use dining th« year ard In any six« \ou ch"««e Smd Setwi tn in your sub. -r | u.m at m ce. oti’v f00. and won yon n w ill III rv-dly g.-t .. r X 01 i 1 A-’dr**»» tre t' pub. . " ll»h«-r W. Jenning« Dirm-we-t. !' East 14ih St. New York If “ mn _ ___ ’ unacquainted with the * F \D- Mag . * "e w>- d for a -r , *.- rv A large ol lmw.tr: a íanrr K, R ' NGLK m»-an* rn- an* h«w>e«tvt large TRIAÑOI TRIAN geiwi».« tv I. • FIRST hlVKtON OF TIIVMB. strong will I OXQ <FCON’B nn HION. rrwMl« tng fa,-n-tv r i moi n r of JurrrtR bnokeni am bl- on ; a- * H XT’ RN prod n«e the M N. h'»e of .nlc MARS C. I are; MOON, »marina- inn VRXU^ .• *»f p'« N»ue : ariMKKUlKY, tatnlhen- • T k* . r a h ce ae abuwe and woe srii- K. «ar» . <• pi the ia«i sad tuuel waÀuabk »«•U.J. llsipor's I'axar is a journal for the home t mu - b thc latest inf,,rmaHons with regard to h Hstiioiis. «nd its numerous illiislririons mis . signs and j-at ern sheet supplement» r i 'lihpei r b]e alike 1»> t in» hoinedreRS iHukei o.d .hv Dr.ifcHFYo «1 in»>dime. N.> expense if uN’i' . ” ",ake ‘,!,i ' rtia'ic attractiveness of tin '■, ' r’ ,.’r- VFJ'’,Rb! R,nrit'p-«’ffbsimt Com Um. n.-.d Ihoiigh tulcssavs satisfy all tastes i i ‘ !‘n? ' /,1S ” budget of w it | l.tf'or In ,ts weekly issues ex ervthiuz it i ii iod whiec is of i aerest to women Thi *■ ’ r *, '■•'i'le I by W alter In sum •¡I' for.'ui rhf »'inc Terhune Herrick 'I for »is i a prtu | H tl; series, etilll :ed "At th» V RI"-• "li'e Thorne Miller, and an..H r Wilis- er ■ i I be frequent contiibtit.-rs i i '; "'i III the C.il-unhian E xpo i i •'■'_iuj tepoweu'ed with man. i'i , Hisgii sou in "Womet • »ir. . «til p f isc acultivaied audience. i There arc o'nglo retail shoe stores In ou: 1 cities which sell 2,000 pairs of shoes a day.nu'.r n till profit of $250,000 a year. YV cs> -I b it we sell a great many pair«, th« c exr pre. .' o’ir ladies’, m’nwc8* and childrens’ shoes h : • t. n cents a pair, and on our mens’and be. • ' > cents a pair. YVe shall establish B-'.00 e'' < ich of the fifty largest cities ci tao L- ■■ they sell only 3°0 pairs of shoes a cay tp ;■ ' • irn $ 25, 00 a year. YVe should bo a le to p . —!y dlvldcud of f-5.2"* a share, or over - 0 p< r <«. i vc .r on the inv. st ¡net t. V» e sel l t’voatix I,. a . Hh ire. The price ran-1 Inevitably1 c n‘ ’ , ■m C?> a chare. JJo slot k has ever been rc a than th.l* price, v.T.icli is In rr.r • n:i-as3cs«all-. I*icor;xir:it<-il. < < ■ 1 , ■ have overl.LJJ rt.»c!.hol.:cr«,c:.d ibe -»>• *, 11 iacrcaslti-t daily. Some of the principal st>« - '• J lers are: T. S. Wat; : p. N Y.: I. J. Pc!,7'.Dv . Y. . I. Jr . I licsgui B- Cail ■ ' laia au-.-h, lattle Ito* k. Ark.; I. It-lc. >• t -. T-it i r. Phila.i B. Harding, N. Y; >. ■! • Mi.-h.; F. I’. IluUctte. An-s- ■ c ' . . Write for a nrospectue containing U« ■ - our stockholders, etc., or un‘l cn r* . r *< r '• . ,-c'o>!no cotMrr’t chtck, ca«h or m-** / • r ; Ordc rs taken for one or mure shares, t rn .» DEXTER SHOE CO., HARPER’S PERIODICALS P.T Year •tf'ius i:\ZAfl 4 0 K’ -If' M u . a Z i -I 0. kl'.l'KR'S WE*. KI „ * ■ 4 ft YU I’’ RS Y ) \r; Kt 1 !'I r. go '5 c,,p »rie to a'l s .«i-rtlu-rain tlie finite. ’ ■ a- a In. o¡ Me, mu « ., 'he‘'yV >eRtn with the fir« .......... '-innarv of ,- h . h .ear. When u. » Ime a >.eni |, nd. an -, W|p Kegb *..- s umber current at tb.-lime of receip í uT r ’! '.1"i''.U'. ’ azar ’•”■ ’hr»*» «I cloth binding, »ill In* sent bv mai « ’ r s. Irrt* »>f ^xiHoiue .l,;'‘ '■«¡kht ’loes n *• ex, ned one dot I y r :” , u .lime) or t. a »o'ume g w i ' • • ’ t • i «, h v.dante,suitable f. r l ind tl u< h. •' • i-t y mall p.*apaid vn rtrelp of ‘‘Vini ‘ r t . î’!? h e m,',e b’r P »lOlflce ’*!• Ur) rd< r . r Draft, to avoid ehanee of 1,», \ r« ■ »B ” I NRfER A BR..THMR3 Y'” 'PtPera "re not to -'%th " ícsz ™."* , o r. ■ ■ p> »" anv , nv «ne uor ... i.r.'isxa.-i-ra.i'ra“ ••UILFXtS-mwwirman* -u«d * an lafallitw Car» far l'ilo*. Price|L Hy Dnurgnt.sor moil. Kanipkw fn«. A<hlnws~ k » * k iSUi*.- Dux SslK.Xvw York eu*. U-“ AtftHtS II <>>< t<l lOfi ■ dollars PER MONTH I n Y our O wn L ocality maile easily and honorably, without l ap- tai, »h.ring your spare hours. Any mat woman, boy, or girl can do the work li.um Uy, without experience. Talking un accessary. Nothing like it for inofi'.' nt iking ever offered before. Our work» r • always prosper. No time waste» i” learning the business. We teach ><» • a nitiht bow to succeed from the - hour. You can mak»* a trial without pen«»' to yourself. We start you. P '■ everything needed to carry on the * • n.-vs snce»-ssfnlly, and guarantee against failure if you but i?1*0* simple, plain instructions. Reade . * von ar»* in nevd of ready money' • ' want to know all alsuit the best P*- business Irefore the public« send ns J' address, aud we will mail you a a meut giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., BOX 400, Augusta, Main0,