.1 ' si:coxi YHA.U PLATTSMOUTIl, KKJiKASKA, TJIUKSDAY EVKXIXU, JUNE 27, 1881). 4- 1 "txtt 5. J ROYAL fSS'JSSI IIP -- ; ' Absolutely Pure. 'I ll s i vder never varies. A marvel of lur t .'. si reirl li and wholcoiucii'-s-'. Mho ceou-lii:-al in in flic ordinary klnd-i, and e:iulit be Hold in cimiietitlun Willi the mull itii.li; of lo-.f I e-t, sii-rt wej.dit alum or plio-phate powder. So'. 617 in viitx. IfoVAb ISAM. so royiKB t'-o , Wall r.r. X. Y. - .' ' ;LVr( sogiktks. " (IA-iS l.iili;rc No. ltd, I O. O. F. Meets -'evry Tued ay eveiiiir; of each vi:ek. All Iran 'at trotlurs are rcsfLCifuiiy invited to uN.-d. j j 1 j a 'i r.MOiJ rii KXC.vM I'.v :r No. 3. i.o. . I'.. in. el every a' .rnatc Friday in p.vi'i i-ioi.t!-. m t li Maximo lla.ll. .Visiting l-.rut tiers aie l.ivited to alien. I. VV I'SMi t ' i ll l,i ! K M ;, A. F. .V A. M. .M. el sou I lie llivt ai.a Hurl .Mondays of eneli month tit (heir hall. Ail tr.insieut broth ers are for. li. illy liiitcd to meet uli us. .1. .;. UiriiKV, W. M. V.rt. M vs, Sei ret.iry. iass ;.:ii No.sti. modickn woodmen v- of AnjTin.i. Meets second and fourth Mon day evening at K. ot I. Iiall. All tiMisient l,i others are ro nested to meet with I.. A, Nov.en a.-r. VijaerViild Coiis il ; J. F, NileB Worthy Vitvis.-r ; S. C Wilde, ll.inker ; V. A. , t'ieik. i'L'li!" S"K.V ('II A TTHIi. N. .1. It. A. M. .ie.-:s -;.;Co:u: mi'! foi'.illl Tuesday of eaeli i;:.i.:h -Ma - iiV Il::;i. Tr.tii.scii lit brothels U!i' ir iled to meet v,:iii us. K. li. Whitk, ll. P. Wii. I' vs. Se.'ivtai y. T. Vm-.N I'll'.IM.'.MlAI.'V NO. f. K. T. i-:? hifll &ud 1 : it a W t.!i;ifK.i:y uiulit of eaeli i:i.ir1 It al .i. icon's liall. Visiting lirotiier iire eiiiih::!iy invited to meet uiih us. W'M. IIav.s. liee. i. K. WllllK. K. O. IJh V tTH.MOUllt I.OIxili M). S. A. (). V. W. rd.'e!.- ev.'i v alttrtiiite 'riday .evening at Kockiv.e'd li.il! at x o'ehic'K. Ail transient. Itruth eis ;iiv letieetf.llly inviled , In attend. K. r.nvd. M. W. ; I'lias. U,'in!.'. Korein in ; l. !'.. le. Uei'.itder ; I,. AipI-ts u. overseer. .:. .-r-ii;, I 'abcrnae e : . .1. i!c!'ua!u. i.e .1. W. fiaauc -riiu,.. ! Xi T X . K NO. HI. A. .W. Meet j -i-V: li'i -la'. ! ri.lay vvt-nu.fi al (v. oJ i il!.-- Tr.vlsifii l;Tirheri an; r'ejieettully in V tf-i l;,t:eiid. I'. P I'r iv ii, lasler Work ; : i : ii !'. k lust nr. V'd'e'iiai! !'. U.Steimker ;.'..!.-. v.'. ii. .r.ii-v. F!.;:,uci.'r : y. I; ,.; -. v i !:. Ki .". 'i'-i , r . a .ii'iwin. i.eneiv '. A u ( 'n.li.i i. ; li fe , Wm;. i.i.jv.i;;. Inside : L. Oi-.-u, Outside Wata'i. rreiUur.T. l).-ii.itv i.e.isur.r, -Cler.t.' ,- leiliiv . I :.r-- r ei I' ;U'! . -l-..Cit i. .;.rac r -l;:!t i f irict i'o.u', 'sh-n;i. - - Atioliiey. S.:ii . of !'!; -i I;i;;t,:, J. A. C.lMl'KKI.L Tims. l',iI.r.r) K BlUI I'HITCH KI KI.Q I'liAN':" IMi.sr.Siiy . U. i-'oas. .i',Hs ?.i. l.;.;vrA V'.' C. Slli'ilAI.TKIt .',.' KlKKNUUiV - ' 11. :. t'itMiur M A ITil I'.V (JKU! N1 t Ai -rf !tn L":"."::k A. V.. Tt.!i. - - - : l'l;UL8inoisth fj n is Vei;'i7.," - Woejln! W-j.ter A. M. In :-OS, CU'!!1., - - li.lUWOOd &r2SfciaiSfc S5 K. M. Kl ll KV W K FOX JAMKS Pa TTKKHON, Jit. KVItO.N Cl.AKK II C SCHMIDT S C't.l I- KOHI) i.il. Hux.v attorney, HlllfllHMT, l'olice .lade, Marshall, ''ouncllmen, 1st ward, 2ml " 3rd " J A Sam situ n v I C I'.llKK K.v KKI.ll. 1 iMt. A MIII'MAN l M Josr.ii J M H MournY Cm a. Uhmim.k. Con O'C'onnok. 1 I' McCaM.k'n. .1 l SIMMON, I I. i t'S K.l I.. Mil 1. 1 w! KltKI W II V Johns ,C'h aihman Hoaid I'ub. Works KI)(illl(l)KK PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE Tre-iilenf Kolit. IS Wiiidhaiu 1st. Viee I'lesiitent A. 1!. Todd I'ml Viee ('resident Win Neville Secretary V. HeiTiiiiuiii Treasurer V- It. tSmliiiiaii III KIC( toiis. ; .1. C. Itiehev. 1". K. While, .1 (.. rattersoii, .1. A. I'oiitier, IS. lilsou, C. W. Slierm-":. t (lor iler., J. V. Week bach. MoCONIUlE POST 45 C. A. R- llO.STKK. M. A. Iiii'khdv i'otnmaiider, ISkn.i. IIk.mim.k Senior Vice -. " .- . CAititKUN-. Junior - 1 $.. N n.i.9 -r f Adjutant . A Kill I'M AN f Stiric. (12NKY -SClSKtOHT.i -. i.: -....i, M. a . Taii-h h....; Otlleerof lie iay. Jam ita Hioksox,-...: .". " Huard Sert Major. ANIKit.so.v O. Ki:V.. ..Quarter Master Serpt. Ij. ('. Cuktis Post CliHidaiu Neelini Saturday evening IJUSIMXS DIKKCTOUY. AXTOICNKV- S. THOMAS. Atloniev-al-raw and .Notary l'ublio. Olllce In Fiiiieni'd lloi;ksl'lo.ttsinoi:i!i. Neb. ATIOKXr-Y. ; A. X. SULLIVAN, Attorney-rit-Law. W ill i?ive prompt Attention to all buinesH intrusted to him. Ollice in Union ISloek, Kast side, rialtsinouth. Neb. GKOCEK1F.S. . . lilllllSi WOIILFAKTH, 5 ;. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Ulasswar "am? Croekery. Flour jind Feed. -: Kevonuo Estimate. ' " ; We, 3'our jtnance couiiittee, respectful; ly report the following estimate of monies which will be neccessary to pay interest, debts anil current expense for the cnsu4 in"; iiscsil year towit: Mayor ami Council Cily t'l-i'k i iiHi, City Treasurer u?o Uoard Tulille Workx ' i y Attorney Hoarding City I'risonerj I'rin t iuti Ineideutalx It. & id. It. K. l!oi:(ls. . . . streets. Ora;liiic and liridaint; Fire Hydrants Keutal Kearton UeiundiiiK lionds ,, . .. Ilinh Seliooi IioiitU Storm Water Sewerage Houds Intersection I'av'dy lionds tT , Fire and Water. M ..V. . Casand Lilitiiiy 1V0 i 3.V1 l o l.UM) 1..K1O I 5 onO r. n ii l.orxi :i r 11 ..-i';' . tii) .; i.nxt -o:t H . L -' : " Total $-'7,4i)it ev'cn'de for the jlscal jear a? rcpoitcd l,y the city Tiesurer tp fune 1, 1SH!),: sf-'y.i-i'J.oi', t A; Sat.ishl'uy, : -fVinjiiitte.'1; - P. McCai.i.an, (j. D. Simpson. In its treatment of rheumatism an J all: rhe'Tinatic trrr.l.les Ilihbar'iVs P.heuniatic Lyrtlp slanits'iiit 'uad loit niosf aljoveall other.-s. lieail their mediciil pamphlet, and lcirrn of the preat inedicinul value cf the eiv.et'ijvs Lieu Ciiter nto its nQin f.oaicion Sold hy I. Q. JLricke Co." ; x The Xew Iicrvol- lloiv, " only at 7Z V w 3 JZ " -i-N i ' r- . IE - S3t eV m q 5 ' "S" H Wavnr, 'Icik. Irea'trer, PALM KEAMXG IS EASY. THE STORY OF A FORTUNE TEL LER'S WORK AND SUCCESS. It Is Not So Mysterious tin It I.ookn To Siiceeed It I Only Neeensary to Have it Little Ingenuity uud Obxc-t-vatiou vVltat 9Ieit and Wouini I.Ike to liu Told. "I want to tell you that there is nothing in this world so easy as fortune telling when you know how to do it!" It was a woniuu who sjkjUc, and she knew whereof sho kioUo. For years sho iad Kathere.1 rich rewurdu from patrons in tho best ranks of society, and sho has not yet discontinued uddin to her income in t lie same way. lint shu laughingly, though half euriou-Jy, told 1110 somo of the secrets of her trade. "Do you know," she continued, "that tho most popular form ot this ancient sujiersti tioii just now is 'pulm roiidiiigV' I have de rived a wonderful umount of amusement, a good ileal of money and a great insight into human nature by tho practice of this myste rious art. "Tl.ero is a science of palmistry, and apart from that there is also the gift of palmistry. "Of the first I know very little; the sccund I think I possess in some blight degree. What it is I cannot explain. I only know thAt I can tell the character, disposition and gen eral hubit of life by the hauiL TIIEV HAVE TO CHEAT. "The trouble ubout the whole thing is this: It is almost impossible to lie honest, csiieciul ly when one is only doing it to amuse ieopa, iuid not to t-;irn a living. It is very hard to read tho hands of persons whom you know or are liable to uieot hgain. You cannot tell them tho truth "without offense. ' Not that most eoplo have any trait that they wish particularly to hide, but human nuture is so queer. Almost any one would rather be ac cused of some terrible fault of which they have not the slightest trace than to bo told of a slight foible which they really do possess. '"Of course, every one always says: 'Now, tell me the exact truth: Don't glosa anything'' over; I shan't be angry.' But, then, they will so you cannot tell them the 'exact truth.' I will give a few points nhicl I have alw.ij-s found ill valuable. "1 do not mean points in the art of reading the hand. That is a science in itself, and un less one has it naturally, no amount of coach-, iug will help tliem. But any one who has some natural shrewdness, und is u good, gyoaa--or, can master enough of the mystic art to maka it a v'f'y amusing pastiina ook at our o;u h.:jd. ti?"at. . Huo what a peculiar; network ot wrinkles cross and recross your palm. Observe tho hands of your friends, stud' the ilifTvrcnt shapes and notice if they : accord with the charaotei's of their owners. You will find it a verj- fascinating study, and you will sodri" be able to distinguish the stuooorn nana, tne executive i'?,t,A. tne ar tistic hand, scion as ycu see them. "Then fortify yourself with a hxrge stock of nssur ine?,'find rcmeiubor the old saying, 'every One is a fool, more or less,' and you uoa your capital. '.'You must i.ot Matter pooplq too mucb, T'ue iuajority will uptee through it, but th int('lojit;minorjty will, and that inteltigl minority is just what yo.u wtni to. cuutuof. : f.xciipt in a very Tew instances, never tell a person his real faulrs. lie never believes :! one, and he does not like it. Tell him jusl the opposite. But there are a few weak nesses of which peoplo like to bo told. "Pride, stubbornness, a hot temper, prodi gality, jealousy and a too sensitive itiio these are tho infu niiiios 02! whic$'j.Pple."arT fH-ond.' '' but you "'must "regulate 'your faults y the market. ' " ' ".Never 'forget to tell a weak niirdel. pau't: jed pfg'soh that he. is stubbprji. Xlt "y it, Aj l;.Ia7(riabiy. tell a, jretty young giri that itte is a flirt. She will blush and bridle and deny it, but she is enraptured, "Always tell any man. that he is fond of the ladies; hint delicately that he is a bit of e. &t Lcths-io. If he is a youner man lu- ili -a ' ' 1 1 r 12 J W V '2- i - B - 6 & s - o s j t- o e" ' C3 w d . "g. a i 8 S 9BpS 8 ;ga:l f!S i rt g. I .s .S Pg m i ' Si-v V iS " I i I s 5 eiuted; t( lie is a:i old man no 111 imro a weakneaj fur you from that day. THK WAY IT IS OOMi. "I have given a few general rules which must Ih followed. I will now go into par ticulars. An illustration is letter than a hundred rules, so I'll toll you how to do it. "I take my victim into u ipiiet corner and look at his left hand. I look at it a longtime without speaking. Then I let tlio indillVrent look on my face change to one of hturtlil in credulity or anxious doubt, and look sudden ly into my subject's eyes with seurching glance. lie begins to get interested. Iet us supim.so I have for my victim a young man of ordinary ability anil average good looks. By the shajv.t of his hand I can tell whether he is by nature executive or inventive. "By his voice und in;. nix r I run form a pr tty good guess as to his social losition. Being a woman, I can tell tho instant I take his hand whether ho is accustomed to ladies' society or not. "Now I have nothing to do but make a few vague guesses as to his life, and the thing is dona I always tell him ho is ambitious; all young Americans are, or if the;- ore not they think themselves so. I invariably tell him that he will make money. I say that his early life seems a bit unsettled: he had some doubts as to : e':i.iiv of a ;-;o.e.-v: ,.1. ilo v. ,.1 go liack mentally to the time when he wanted to run away to sea, und he'll say, 'Well, that's queer. I did want to go into the navy when I was youug.' Tell him ho is very proud, very obstinate when roused, very fond of his friends und that ho would make a good sol dier. Kay that he is unlucky, but that ho will succeed through tho force of his ability; that he has many traits the existence of which his friends do not suspect. Hint dark ly at mysterious troubles and jealous rivals. Chair him a little about his lovo affairs, and I have worked the miracle. He will go forth and say, 'Well, of course 1 don't believe in such things, but sho really told mo some re markable truths.' . "I am always careful to estimate my man first . But one class is 11s easy to cajole as an other. Tho shrewd, pushing young business man is no sharjier to see his own fuults than tho languid young society swell. This seems so simple thai it sounds absurd. Try it 1 You will bo amazed at the tcultA You will be astonished at the credulity of intelligent men and women at tho wonder with which they regard tho most self evident fact when it comes from the lips of a fortune teller. I have said the most absurdly cuj;,iuon place things to iH!Ople, and they have gazed at me in awe and amazement. The most ridiculous ftatemenfs will lie received in silent rover ince." Charity Brecu in New York HUir. Raspberry Sirup. Mash anil press with a spoon some very ripe raspberries, let them stand a few hours in a cool place, then -strain them. Allow half jiound of sugar to each pint, ef jvd- and boil it at once. 1 et it V-oii slowly for half an tour; skim It v. ell, or when you have taken it fiotn the fire give it a stir, and any skuin will sink to the bottom. When quite cold, fill small, dry bottles, cork them well, using only new corks. Siand tho bottles upright m a c.ao place. A little fine and fresh salad ,il poured on the Ifop beforo corking is said to iuFure tho keeping of tho sirup av;y length of - time. Medico,! .ggjc3. HER ANSWER. The question long had been upon lrn tips; I asked it. trembling to my fiuer tir-j; (She diJ not falter, tbou;r!i her voice ivas low: The answer that she made r.:r.iv,iy "ijci " S! eh t'ct Uxk upr.ii aic with sm prise.; Siib rtKT fol froiiVmy glance avert her iyn; But in her cheeks I saw the roses gloiy, As she n ith geatk; flrmrjc-j ?is' (-e;t ?i0." ir-.tKl iiWh C:f eiTtflee ivftli me; fcjiti viid tan euiy a .l;ter sho would be, Auil no coiif uion ilid the maiden Bhoir As to my question she responded "No." What ivm my qui-nion, reader? Let me tell She just lind told me tiiat she loved me well; I aked. "Wiil you e'.er love another soy" And to this questiou 'twas Sijep'.K'.vt ve! 'No ' ft:to.n On;iriiT. 2 2? i - 2 3 1 e? S eS 2 S Qj S3 a 2 2 1 J Tl -7-, - . j y g hl ? 6 , -2 9 3 'r - . . i O" t'l 5 J2 Ci -i a S--2' 2; . 'jo 6 r2 3 C i2 o O as - S ; if 2 " - -3 . ' ! '? . : -V. : O -C bfj 2 F -sja--' 2 - - w - vi 3 '-.' i i O ; 13 - C CD 5- .CS c. ' i- r- O "V Tnnnt- Decauso pooplo use tho k.itiio words, It docs not follow that they inoun tho wmio thing. Tho word parti id for example, means 0110 bird in NeI'iilaiid and another at tiiOKouth, and tho significance of even mi coiniiHin a term as tmst tip pear to lo subject to wido Ihii tiialions. On tho second tiny out from Fort Smith, says Co!. Marcy, wo halted for llio night at a respectable looking farm house, and my New York companion readily ob tained from the hostess u promise to iniikea nice di.sh of tons innl aci'pcf tea. In duo course supper was announced, and wo seated ourselves at the table. The dishes before us consisted of fried bacon lloating i:i grease, homo corn bread in the shape of haid jrrcnades, and a ;iianlily of glutinous, half baked hot biscuit, neither of whkh seemed calcu lated to tempt the up lite of the gentle man from New Yoik, who called for the toast. The landlady replied that bho "had it on fry in, and she "lowed it would soon l.o d C'apt. r.IcC'lellan and myself exchanged Kiguiiicant glances, but my friend from New York appeared not to appreciate tho joke, and inquired what sho meant by frying toast. She assured him it was all right, us he would soon see for him self. When it came 011 tho table, it appeared that she had taken the loaf, cut it in two parts, placed them in a pan, and fried them in grease for about half an hour. Jly friend did not seem to relish thia method of cooking, and explained to the hostess in detail tho proper method of making toast, whereupon she said, "Oil, I see; you want burnt bread. 1 thought you wanted tousi." Yoiith'ttCompanioii. Not So I iiiiny. Tt Ls so much clear gain when the etTeivescenceof lioyish force is conducted away from inischief making by a lishing rod, a bicycle or a set of mechanical tools. A sailboat may quench a boy's di-siro foi a sailor's life, and camping nut in tho tvoous may coid his ambition to go west it ml fight the Indians. .Mr. i. T. Trowbridge, in The North Ameri can I'eview, toils hew one boy learned a similar lesson at a much greater" , i.-.t. A few years ago sc-mo youngster in the sulwLui iloston conceived the idea f going west and becoming cowUiys. Mr.st, however, they though best to get little practice as auialeurs. They would lasso a cov. The leader, tlie Buffalo TdU of the party, having to act the double part cf horse and rider, tied a clothesline- to his own waist and made u loop of the other end which ho threw over I ho cow's horns, as she was quietly feeding in tho pasture. It tool; Ik r some time to find cut what the fooling meant. Then she made thing lively for the "cowlivsy," Tho oart of the laso thr-cwey was suc cessful, V-oe tiie part of the horse was a failure. Ilo was thrown t j tho earth, and one continuous streak of cow, rope, and Ttti'ltsh boy 'went flying across tho brambly field, and over walls and fences, o the amazement of spectators, and to he especial profit of nobody but the Tillage surgeons, who were sent for, ifter the rope along with tliico of tho xy's ribs had 0t broken. A general impression seemed to bo left upon tho youngsters that there was not bo much fun in lassoing a cow aa they had expected. a - ' 2 I fc S 5 'S.C 5 5 - - e ? eS a o r ii T t3 5 7 y - 2 2 2 c o - - i i '? ? . 2 P t :2 - : c , u 2? f is Q .S f z, "tc !C S 3 3 O "H .X - o o - .Zt L 2 V s ? -a 3 3 ST 3 3 tJ g i 3 S r: 3 a - w.2 - 3 ? - -C - li A M 5" 5 2 .- - -7i - " si 5 O s o ti- - ' f Z. 1 o 2 5 H MJMlSHIt ii-U Foil icknt A di hiriiblo house fur rent. Iinpiiie of J. V. Wcikbuch 4V Son. If. The effect id using llibbnid's JMieuuin ticlsyiup is unlike ail liHiliciiKB contain ing opintes or poisens, it being entirely Ine Ironi them. Jt cures rheumatism by pun lying the bluod. Sold by F. O. Fi i. ke k Co. A Onri ipoll. A ineri'hiint's clerk nude it cheek for foity dollars, und spelled the iiiinui ii nl adjective "f-o u r t y." His employer dil eeted his attent ion to the ITor, with the 1 cniiii k, "you sei m to have n bud v this morning." to which the clerk replied, ''.-tire enough; I've h ft out the 'g-h!" Li t us hope the tlii k will i-till liirther iiinetid li in 01 Ihogt uphy, mean -while, if any Miller fmiu a bid 'Vpell" ot headache, suhi iiul need by constipa tion, iisk your druggist for )r. I'i. rce'n '"! "i. '.tut l'uiLrative IV lies. Kntirelv vcjo-tiible, mild, prompt and ilbctivc, ind a most 1 il'n int 1- tu-dy for di iaiigi: 1111 tils ol the l:er, sloiuarli and bowels. A Comfort:. bio Homo is one where a man 1'i.it is weary t nu r st iiimsi'If upon a luali-da, it In is li 11 ti ry lie cull go to the clipboard 1 1 i.ale und ;;et snm'.Ling to 1 i,t, ii' Ilt! i.., thii dy ho can draw a fdass ol 4 old v.aler from the refrigerator, if he has (oii.pnuy he -n -how them into a m-mly li.ini lied pallor md t;ive tin m 1111 elegiiiitly uiranged spare rc 01:1, il the wile has rcwing ulio can rist comfortably- '.11 a low roi kiig chair, in going out to call a tine 1 li i r is al hand to arrange t!,e nop' aratn be fore ami there in sdwnys a I, at rack in thr; h'-ll to ki i ; licisotial I loi'i 1 1 v on and a j 1 r to v- icive lite wit innb'cll 1. Ji; oie 1 oil ai do anil liai 10 y nnu fi;;ueli voi:r hou.-;e from the Furniture I'mju-iium oC Mi;m:v 1'oi. . Or th.c Liquor Habit, Positively Curtd BT AOICKIISTElJiKQ OR. HAINES' COIDER SPECIFIC. It can ho given in a cup ol eo:1ee or tea, or in nr. tides of food, wlthov.l mo knowledge of the t.-r-hon inkluK it; it in absolutely hai iuleh and will effect a ;., i ii.anciit and r.peuly cure, whi'ther th-pntlentisn modoi die li tnkt i r.rnn alcolioli,; wreck, it NEVFR FAILS, We GUARANTEE a eomplcte em u lit every instance. 4 l puu book FREF. Addi ess In coiilldeiic GOLDF 1PECIFIC CO., 1 BS Raci St., Cincinnall, 0. For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women, Ir. I'iero'u Favorlto I'reseription la tho b'8t of all restorative tonics. Jt is a potent Hpecirio for all those llironio Weaknewies und Jjiseocei peculiar to Women ; a powerful, Kt-n ral aa well as uterine, tonlo and nervine. It Imparts vlfrorand strength to the whole system It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nuuKbo, Indig-ebtion, bloatinir. weak baeU. nervous pros tration, lelility and slecplcsnn-MS, In either sex. It is carefully compounded hy an experiene-,l jdiysielnn. and ndiipted to womnn'i delicate organization. I'urelv veif.fablo and perfectly barmlewi in any condition of the pvstcm. "laKirllo rr-rip Warranted.! for ivumcn, 1 under a 1 tho only rnedicmo Sfiid liv drinriOHti. loNitivo KUr onteo of FHtisfaction in overy ruse, ox iriot (fl.lK)) refunded. This guarant-e nan ix-eii printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully curried out for ninny years. For larre, illustrated Trontweon Diseases of Wimien (100 piiKCfl, witii full directions for homc-treatinent, tc-od t.-n cents In gtamts. Address, Wdi.i.D's Iiisi-kssarv MEotcAt, 4fUsocxAXiOM. 6i Main btioot, Buffalo, N. T. (it u an .lis . -3 in 1 1 2 i WW cf 2 .2 & S 2 S I g I teaoBg O ? 3. --So