THE H&&tt). Little Dora's Soliloquy. I tiu't se what our baby boy Is d ood for any way; He don't know how to wal'x or tilk.be don't know bow to play; He tears up ev'ry bing-le ting be pos;er-b:l y tan. An even ti led t J break, one day, my mamma's l-e t -st fan. He'i nl'syi tumblln' 'bout te fl or, an' give us awful ec nes, An wbea he gr e to tel atolgbt, be never says bl prayer. 0 i Sunday, too. he musses up my (ro-to-mcct- In' clothes; An 0"C 1 foun him bard at work a i lncin Ik11f's nose; An im ozzer day ait naujrhty boy (now what you s'pose y"U 8'nk?) Upset a area; bid bot- le of my papa's wrltlo' Ink: An' 'jtead of kyin' dood an' hard, as course he cueht to done. Ha laughed, an' kicked his head most off, as a u?h he souxbt 'twas fun. Ha even tries to reach up b'gh an' pull zings off eesnelf. An' he' al'ay wantlri" you, of course, Just w'en yon wint's you' self. 1 rather desa, I really do, from bow he paTi my curls, Z.iy all whs made a purpose to 'noy us little dirs; An' I w.sn z -rewa n't no such zlag as naughty baty boy - Why wh,z ti'n him a kyin' now; bo makes a d.- ful noise. I de a I better ru i an' s'lf, f r he has boo U ot Felled down zo stirs an killed hiSse'f what ever s-s-s'ail I do! Su Nicholas. SALLIE ANN'S 6UH-B0NITET. Anything for the Misa IlopkinsesP" asked a melancholy, freckled-f accd boy, nil neck and elbow3, poking his head in at the door of the little, dull-reddish station-house of Podville. 'Nothing," said the worried-looking 6lation-agent, scratching his ear with his pen "ain't nothing for nobody. Clear out!" Adding, as the boy went off, scraping his toe3 dejectedly along tho dusty boards of the platform: "That feller's been coming regular as the train all the week after something for the Miss Hopkinses, and don't no thing c .me for 'era." "IiouU on the Miss Hopkinses, isn't it?" said a gentleman who had got. off the train, and was leisurely starting tip the principal Podville street, with a shining black valise in his hand. And then he forgot all about the Misa Hopkinses and their probable disap pointment, until, passing a tall, cream colored frame house, back of a yard full of roses, he observed the dejected, freckled boy entering the gate, and three excited -looking, bare-headed young ladies running down the walk in the most unignitied manner, calling out: "Did it come, Peter?" 'Teter, did it come?" "Didn't it come, Peter?" "Those are the Miss Hopkinses.' re marked Mr. Eustace Blake, passing on with a smile. They were the "Miss Hopkinses," two of them sisters, and the third their cousin from Cane Creek, back a few miles in the country; and while Mr. Blake was proceeding calmly on his way, the three young ladies were in dulging in a series of lamentations ex pressive of their intense grief and dis appointment. It was a serious case. They had each sent to the city for a new and stylish hat, the like of which the primitive Til lage of Podville could not by any means produce. The necessity of having them by Sun day was imperative, and now the week had ebbed away to the very last day, the last train down from the city had departed, and the cruel sentence, alto gether blighting to their young hopes, was passed namely, that there was nothing for the Miss Hopkinses! "Ail the girls'll have new hats to morrow but us," mourned Miss Geneva Hopkins, forgetting all her queenly dig nity, and flopping down on the sitting room lounge with her regal head in Grandma Greeuleafs basket of quilt piece. "And Mrs. Sim--mp son said her nephew from the ci city would be at church!" sobbed Floss, who was nt ver troubled with diguity of any kind, perching dismally upon the table, and crying in her white apron. isallio Ann, the cousin from Canv. Creek, rubbed her little turned-np uose and pouted her Fcarlot lips, till her pretty mouth looked twice na large as common. "Well, gals," said practical grand ma, "sulkin' round and btin' babies ain't goiu to hilp nothin'; you'll have to fix up your old hats somehow or 'Bother' Old ugly things!" said Geneva, con triving to send the basket on the floor with her Juno-like elbow. "All out of ty ile," sobbed Floss, scrubbing at her round, blue eyes with her starchy apron until the rims were as red as strawberries. Sallie Ann had been sitting by the window, resting her short, dimpled chin on the sill, and gazing thought fully out at nothing; and now she said: 'I'll tell you what I'm going to do. I haven't any hat that will possibly do to fix over even. Tm going to get a couple of yards of white Swiss, and make me a sun-bonnet." Goodness!" said Geneva. "I would not be hired to do such a thing!" "Me neither!" said Floss, as indiffer ent to grammar as she was to dignity. "Why not?" asked Sallie Ann. "I can hear the gospel as well in a sun bonnet as anything else. I would have liked a nice hat, but I don't want a fixed-over hat, and I reckon my soul will be just as safe in a sun-bonnet. I'm going to the store now for the stuff.5 "Now, Sallie Ann, don't I You'll look so like a country-Jake" began Floss. But Geneva gave her a sudden poke in the back, and winked at her; and as Sallie Ann tied on a broad, flapping brown-straw hat, and ran down the steps, she said: "What a goose you are, Floss! You can't see an inch further 'than your nose. Can't you see that if Mrs. Simp Bon's nephew is at chuurch to-morrow, Sallie Ann is doing us the greatest fa vor possible in wearing a sun-bonnet?" Sallie Ann, coming back half an hour after, found the household in a breeze, caused by the arrival of Miss Lucretia Hopkins, a stout, ruddy and stylish aunt, -who had just come up on the stage from the town below. "Just bought a fashionable millinery and choice fancy-goods store, and of course I didn't forget you all," said she, bustling about in high good humor, with her bonnet sliding off the back of her head, to open various parcels and packages. "And I've brought Geneva a perfectly excruciating parasol, with the most exquisitely-carved handle you ever set your eyes on; and Floss as ele gant a lace fichu and tie as you could scare up; and Sallie Ann a hat latest shape and Podville' 11 turn green and over it; anl Aunt Lucy a " But nobody heard anything else, for with a wild cry, Geneva and Sallie Ann and Floss made a ruh for the hat: and Geneva, possessing tho best scrambling powers, flourished aloft the most aston-xshin"- structure composed of delicate white'straw and lace, and creamy rib bon, while Floss and Sallie Ann held their breaths in speechless admiration. Then, with a sudden inspiration. Miss Geneva, brushing ber silken black bangs down across her white forehead, cavlthehat a flirt, and settled it co nuettishlv upon her handsome head. q h7oh! look, girls!" she cned.'m ecstatic rapture 'Oh, I must have it ! SlHeAnnf I'll give you the grwolij vou'll let me have the hat. Cant e change, Aunt LucretiaP -Law, yes. if you i both want to, Mhi easy Ulss Lucretia. "Don t ma ter a pin which gets which, just so you're all satisfied." "Then you will let me havo it oh, won't you, Sallio Ann? P.ease, Sallie Ann, that's a dear!" And Sallie Ann, mentally comparing that lovely hat with a common little sun-bonnet, almost burst into a flood of tears, between her desire to look pretty and her wish to be unselfish. Tho strtiggele was sore, but conscience gained the day and the hat was Gen eva's. Not much of a sacrifice, perhaps, come to compare it with the iilea of sacrificing one's life or liberty for a friend; and yet I have little doubt that when weighed in the scales of th great hereafter the small sacrifices shall bo found to weigh heavy for their size. ' "I hope you fell in love with some body at church to-day, Eustace," aaid Mrs. Simpson to her nephew, as they eat upon the porch, enjoying the calm of the still Sabbath afternoon. "I am sure you could find just as good a wife in Podville as anywhere' Mr. Blake ran his fingers through his heavy locks and gazed reflectively at the toe of bis boot. "1 saw an uncommon lot of hats," he answered, thAughtfulIy, at last; "but I sat back, you know, where I cculdn't seo much else. And I am sorry to say. Aunt Margaret, there was no individu ality to be discovered about those hats very little variety, the principal differ ence being that whereas half of them had pink ribbon on them, the other half had blue There was something that struck me. though not a hat. but tho dearest, cunningest, sauciest little white sun-bonnet, with puffs, and lace, and blue ribbon all over it. Character enough there. It showed in every liu tie tuck and frill. I was afraid some one would catch me staring at it. . Yes, Aunt Meg, I did fall in love to-day, but I couldn't see the lady's face. She would look straight at the minister's face all the time. "And where else should she look? That was Sallie Ann Hopkins, from Cane Creek. I'll take you over and introduce you, if you like." When Eustace" Blake went back to the city, he took Sallie Ann with him, and she was Mrs. Blake. "And you fell in love with me Grst at church ? asked the rosy little wife as thev were whirling off. "No," said Eustace, "not till after ward. It was there I fell in love with your sun-bonnet.'' Tood. The chief meals of the day should be breakfast and dinner, and they should be served regularly. All food, both flesh and vegetable, should be well cooked, not eaten in a partially raw condition. For heavy work the best drink is a quarter of a pound of oat meal well boiled in two or three quarts of water, with an ounce and a 1 alf of sugar added. Beer or alcoholic drinks should be altogether avoided by young persons, and should only be taken in a diluted form, with food, after the day's work is done. Liebig's essence of beef is recommended as the best stimulant of a ready kind for fatigue; strong tea or coffee coming next to it. As to young people, it is mentioned that fac tory children between thirteen and six teen years of age were found to grow four times as fast on milk for breakfast and supper as on tea and coffee. When food is given too hot to children, it damages their teeth. For the opposite extreme, old age, tho food should bo very digestible, and small in quantity. Very old people should always be spare in their diet. The Englishman Abroad. Odd as the ordinary Englishman holds tlie right of being at home, it is in going abroad that ue lays himself out to emulate the grotesques of the stage. At home he encases his legs in trousers that leave the spectators at a loss to decide whether they grew with the wearer's growth or whether they are bnsted on the limbs and then past ed. His coat, too, is generally a gar ment of fantastic disproportion to his brawny frame, and his headgear well, there is really no adequate illustration for this jaunty compromise between a tin-cup and a stew-pan. It is, however, when thoy set out for over the sea that the Briton and Britoness give loose to what, in the current slang of the day, may be called the crankeries of person al adornment. Are they not known, these artless guys, from Boulogne to grand Cairo, from Berlin to Cadiz, from Nice to Peru, wherever. Cook's drove .f tourists have scorched the trail of travel? Are not their ways, their garments and their serenity the inex pressible joy of tho Paris gamin? To do them welcome doesn't every bou tique from the Boulevard Sebastopol to the Church of the Madeline cordially announce that "on speke English here?" It is here that the "one" who speaks English is always mysteriously absent when the confiding Briton pre sents himself 'to the accommodating Parisian; that as a consequence he is compelled to make bis bargain by signs, and th::t in the end he is neatly fleecod by the thrifty son of Gaul. Philadel phia Times. A Spanish City at Night. As the shades of evening descend, this whole street, illuminated with lamps, torches and parti-illumined with lanterns, becomes a fairy sCrne. The cafes are then crowded to reple tion; youthful eyes flash love at each other over glasses of snowy Uorchatas; old men sip their spiced cognac aud dream of the isles of the blessed, and fiery politicians rave and stamp and seem realy to tear each other in pieces. Here a group of artists discuss a pic ture; there a couple of padred are try ing their hands at cards; here is a young militaire fresh from Madrid, covered with spangles, and as gay as a peacock; and there in that corner can you believe your eyes! the veritable old beggar that you just saw on the .street, investing the piesta that you gave him iu a night-cap of invigorat ing cordial. Every rank in society is represented; every variety of color and costume flashes out beneath those bril liant lights, while your ears as assailed by the din of voices, the tinkling of glasses, the sharp click of the dice on the marble table, intermingled with the strains of delicious nimie. This is De las Siarpes by night. Would you not like to see UP It is a phantasma goria of splendor; it is a babel of con Fusion; it is a page fr m the "Arabian Nights' Entertainment" supplemented by sundry passages from the "Hero de la Mancha." A Beautiful Science. Astronomy is a beautiful science. We are told'that if a railway wer. run to the nearest fixed star, and iIih fare was one penny for every 100 miles, and if you were to take a mass of gold to the ticket office equal t twice the na tional debt $3,800,000,000 it would not be sufficient to p y for a ticket to the nearest fixed star aforesaid. If this be the case, it ni-t'tcrs very little to us whether such a railway is ever constructed. It woul I bo disc u im aging to go to the ticket office with a mass of gold equal to $3,800,000,000 and be informed that tho fare was $5,678,052,000. If the ticket airent wouldn't trust until we got back w'd be compelled to forego the trip. Nor ristown Herald. Mr. A. IL Moore, residing in Mont gomery countv. Pa., values his keune: of dogs at $75,000 i The Costly Search After Gold and Silver, As every one knows, the Conxstock mines at t! e present time are all in "borrascn," or poor ground, and not onu of them is to-day paying a dollar in dividend. On the contrary, they are all 'evuti-r as"sments,.and are spend ing enormous sums in prospecting and driving after ti-at will-o-the-wisp bo nanza that is forever bing predicted as just a little bevoud the levels of cvVry mine on ti e lode. The YJIow J.icket, that at one time had a famou bonanza which paid in dividends $2,184,000 previous to 1871, md which t.a- been a sU-ady assessor for the greater part of the past ten yars, has prospected the lode to a dpth of 3.000 feet by a shaft which on the 1st f Julv last had cost, without i'iteret, $1,674,203.60, and is yet with out ore. The assessments of this com pany have a!r ady amounted to $4, 098.000. tnd during th year ending June 30,1831, t! expenditure at the mines were $548,740. of which $27,230 -.ere on aoc- u'it of and for driving 743 feet of tii" Sut ro tunnel. During tho "r 1.0.r.5 f t of drift were run. aid I'SO U-fl of .!i:im nd d 51' prrm-ect o!e-, w. :c wa.s -.11 t-e effective prospecting lo-e ov- r $-500,000. The groater part of the t. ay w,s for pimping and n-p-irs. Th superintendent says: Fro-i- A;-ril 16, when connection was m ulo witi' the Sutr tunnel, to Ju-ie "0. or in a 1 tt!e more Jhnn one nxutth. we pumood -nd hois'cd 85,000.000 -r 1-'on-i, i r 360.000 tons, of wat r. We ; Kve l-ad since thru lime a steady flow - f 60 miners' inch-s, or 720 gallons pvr minute. This amount-, 27 tons per oii- m, or about 3,900 tons a day, is mised from the S.OOO-foot level to f ie Stitro tunnel, nearly 1.500 feet, and in volves an expense greater than that re quired to work pome of the largest and m.:st profitable n.ines In this country. Y! at tiie present time the Yellow Jack t is -imply a prospect, and all th'-se expen Mturos are merely pros-, pectin ' expenses, incurred in the hopo of fr din i something. And this is but one ou' of a score of mines prospecting th Conislock, none of which pay ex pns'S. N'ver before in t!te hi tory of the world have such enormous sum been expanded for p;osp c!ig as we see to day on the C'-msfock. The same amount prudently invested in less ex pensive and more promising districts would no doubt produce vastly better rt'pults. Engineering, and Mining Journal. What Electricity is Doing. Ex-Min .ster While says that while in Paris he visit -d tho electric exposition. He says Mr. Y, "dsou has one of the finest, if not lit' fi.io-t. exiiibil in tho building. Tii: S;--ni -OS broth'-rs. of Berlin, who iv :avinj tiie iihvv Atlantic cahl , have also a lino ex- ibit. The ei-etric rail roa I, as lai t in Benin and Pa; is. is a perfect su-ces. "I thiuk,"- snid Mr. Whit ', "it wi'l create a revolution be fore long. Tiie elevated railroads must coon a iopt that system, for it does away with the wear and tear of the he:-vy engines. Siemens brothers are preparing to establish a new road in Beilin about four miles long. The only apparatus tho car carries is carried in a box undernea'h the floor, about three fiet long, three feet broad and eighteen inches hih. The car stops and starts as easilv as a horse-car, and runs at the rati3 of about fifteen or twenty miles an hour." ALL S0ET3- The elephant was put npon the coins of Caesar because that animal was called Ccezar in Mauritauria, A Connecticut woman has give a her son a large comforter made of hair cat from her own head during ten years. According to the official statistics, not a woman over 30 years of age was married in Philadelphia daring the year of grace 1880. "Always pay as you pro," said an old man to his nephew. "But nncle, sup pose I have nothing to pay with." "Then don't go." Secretary Blaine's face is unchanged in its expression of force and acuteness, but his hair and whiskers have whitened so rapidly during the past Summer that he looks much older. A willow tree in Bristol, N, IL meas ures twenty-two feet eight" inches in circumference, one foot fromjth ground and is eighteen feet three inches nine feet from the ground. There is a weekly sale in Paris of toads, which are brought in casks filled with damp moss. One hundred good toads are worth from f 15 to $17. These are bought for gardens. The term Q'taker was first applied to the sect in derision. When George . Fox, the founder, was brought before the magistrate ho told him to quake before the word of the Lord. "One of the first duties of a commun ity," says Mayor Means, of Cincinnati, in an interview, " is to protect its youth protect the boys first and they will protect the girls." A cha; in Oregon married four wive3 wit . in ten miles of each other, and wasn't found out until the four happen ed to meet at a pic-nic and showed tho same kind of dollar-store ear-rings. A s -rue what ancient beau rehearsing his conquests to a youth: "My last flame was a blonde; her name was Angela." "What a memory you have," says the young fellow. The "Winter Palace" at St. Peters burg is closed; visitors cannot enter it, and it will not be occupied for two rears or more. This is because of tho Nihilistic attempts in that part of the city. L. Cornelius, of Pike county. Pa., is said t have been the largest man in America. Ile wa3 six feet hih. eight feet two inches about the waist, arms above elbows, two feet two inches, about the wrists one foot two inches, weight 700 pounds. A New York letter writer says. Book reading is giving way to the newspapers. Everybody reads the latter, and hence editors are making freat efforts to increase their attractions, he best writers have found books less profitable than newspaper work." At the beginning of the eighteenth century the English language was spoken " by less than 8.000,000 people; at the beginning of the nineteenth by less than 20,000,000, and now with one fifth of the century yet before it in which to Bpread, it is the mother-tongue of 90.000,000. The Southern States possess a ohioken syndicate. Six firms virtually control the poultry market. The combined capital is $50,000. Their agents rereive five per cent, for purchases, not. only of poultry, but eggs, butter and sausage. The quarters are at New Orleans, Savannah, Charleston and three places in Tennessee.- The total number of cabin pas sengers taken to Europe during the. East summer by the principal steamship . ne from our Eastern ports was 23.245. against 19.496 in 1880. and this i army of excursionists was carried over the Atlantic without the loss of a single ; life. This showing is remarkable and : very creditable to the carrying com- ; ponies. 1 Massachusetts pays higher than the ' average to ml school-teachers, giving j them over $67 for the mouth; but tha ' female teachers are cut down-to $33.50 The average paid to women in New ' Hampshire is $22.83 a month; in Nevada : it is $83. Tiie male teachers receive from on average of $25.54 in South Carolina to $84.46 in Nevada, and $89.47 in the District of Columbia. In Maryland the two sexes have the a&ma average pay 43.49. ... . ... . ; . , FOK Keuralqia, Sciatica, Lumbaoo, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frost ad Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Profound jti in ,-s.fth ihhI nt ? ti. . a inf, rM-, mimpli' ri rhrirji Kxti-n -i lirmpny A t: ial eiituii tut the- eunipnmtivvlT tritlicg outlay of 50 (Vstj. n-l very ons Miifi-rintj with i'in can lure clittip and positive j.nf uf i: ciainiR. rircctiini iu Eleven Language. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DI&LIT3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Ttnltfmnr, Mil., ir. S. X. Armt w&ated or the Lift sad Work of GARFIBIiB Tb only completestory of bis coble life and traglo death. Fresli.brlliitiiit.reliublo. tiepuntir printed In Enffltah and Uenajutiraagiiinceritfy illus trated; bandsouK-ly bouml. Fttsi?t sellinc boolc Ter pobliMied. By John C Kldpalh, LL.D. PAllTinW not buy the catch pen cy. re v"U XXVyXl vamied campaign books with which the conntry is flooded. They are utterly worthless: an outrage upon tbemetnoryof the great dead, and a base fraud on the public. This hook is entlrelTaew. The only work worth v the theme. Send GOc. in stamps for Aeent's OutUt. W. IL McClaim, txm Moines, Iowa, :i week in vour iwn town. 'tut- 1 fit free. No rik. Jivert 1 hi nn new I Capital not required." 'e will furnish you everything. M.tny ' are making fortunes. Utdi cm make as much as men. au.l hoys and pIVIs ru:ik- reat pay. Ii-;nu-: . i; ..ii -.ir.T a Uuaiaess at which you can muke ptent ji iy ;.l the time ycu work, write for particulars ; H.' Hai.lrtt & Co., l'ortland Maine. : lv TyTT PBIUL INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. 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TLt uha of U attended Ub no DMnor tacooralf!DC, and 1t not Interfere vitb toeoriiinry purait of life; It Is qaloklv diaaolved and a.n a'trMl. nroduciDg' as Immediate eoothlutr and returfttivs eofe upoa tbe nerroue orcanlzaMra wre fced fruui viciotiH hbltaor eioeveee, etopvlofr ttie rt; n:rt irt:n th &rteio. rtor lao tbe mind to Eftlt? and c-.nrt nvmory, retnwr Ina tbe Dimneee of &.i.t. LHnfnainn of Ideas. Aversion to 6ociety. eio., to, aad tbe nppearar 01 prtmsiura c;a gn v&ixkt arroc trouble, aad reetorln? tbe vi:.il forcee, wi-nre tho uent hee stood tho t-t r.ry pvr ca:. pn-i ie BOW t DroDOQDMf! ftQCIKC. XlTllg A V tO "nt(r& Jjrif j oribed In this troubl,, .-i-1t v t;ar?i i.Ar. 3rRt r:. T ea to, with bot llt'Ie if i:y fii('tt Tr.fr i le 00 nAnaenaabvi:t t.u ?i:-i;t:: . V--,-'. ; aerratton nonhlee ua to r.W! -.. .r-.n'-rfi t ' li i will gn eatinfictloa. 1 h - i, .. . r.-'-.J -c i for eeTsral yeaa t1 ( r,. t -.t-, i t.:- ; Moninle from r-ntlenl. s t lr T"' . hit! :' cm j diti oeeo oorminE lor viir. xrviH rtione or T.rtt- nanant cnr. iimI... r n! t-Mtt i.'j . Ka. UaatlBK over tbre iu.in'.h, vtiij floir t hre io tbi wortcD!lii'iT.' 37. Se'ntbr mail, tn p!an wrppr 'i'JLPIEC-rI0I13 i-i iiccoaipic ACH BOX. menu for ftealcrt ynrriirtirt; Pamiii- fefa giving JlttatoiHlcal JllantmtUttut mint Ttntitntmfj, irhieH trill roteinee tlie moat slsepticttf Hint then ro n b tre I etwretf to perfect health. urf the vital g fmreen thoro'ly re-etltsMimhetf rnmnml Vaa if never affertetl. troltl .VJt, Jc ty HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC. OIS0SI3L MirketandBthSts. Ft. Lqi.;!3, MO. Unsolicited tettlmc to liki Etr.aacv cf ! Prof. Harris' PastlSlea, takr. f.r.r,-. : In-tiam. April il If if". r"TT.i- 'p .r '.2 a. Iowa, Oirt. lOtb.'i'O. I am alTot srp.-l. Mt jen r Pat411ee. Tber bare worked Ut a rlXris, 'i-i t'..v. t nt twire a n afh o man c I ni lt tura i.1: i , waaontheTenteorthegrrive.l tti-i:ph. ao : o oire lor me, bjt 1 arsi ir, no.i r. 'ie Ioj a w. Weet Viririnia, Aup. Sslsl. I .r'l T .vr ' eiae and beLievo It baa cu-wl te. 1'jt w.). J ; taankfnt. indexed ftad l'lnae ae:il ui- . i..-.r , boa I No. 21 for a frieod. Yoa hire dont. a trf. fox me. I will eend y-q ell t'ie.r'lr i cu. . From a Physician and burgeon. Mlaaonri. Jnne IS Pleaiw forward m acjt'urr r mt toe Faetiliee. Tae patient oa wbntn 1 hr va moat of one box, la addition u a i.rsiiln hci, xe f-.t recovering, and I mink anntbfr wiil act aim aii titt'A. Froma Druggist. Maryland, Eept. 2. "73. Last January we rt a box or i jonr Remedy for one ofonr caaiomM".ftsl it bus murfe a erfct ove of him. We bave anotlwv rnflamw now WliWir to tae eai wax, aod wiaU one o. boa. ISM, I JbWH 1 T Is the Best of Tonics ;B Tsv'y 1 Cures Dyspepsia; k jt ?5i T-Ke8tores tne 1! Zrfj fM and 41--rZf - AtrislofltwiU Hr ; is?2?weclira.Ak Jt - HI d. BY YEARS WC y of U3M treable. that la well known to H- tb-' cen-oi in vanv Your Spavin Cure put the tnttl to the I V. '"-a nlaerytoaomaaF.i'ndopon uEctt pjf vwro 1 -r.,..,.. s.ct;i. nu, for Hie Cist time sinre luirl. ... Upatupinoeatboie.of tRroe-fifi. No. l.ienoiici I 1 J J---Tj' ivilOil. foi 3 l.ihillv lirililiei.l it j r,,.r .. , :, j tolasta moutb.l S3: M-j. . isnni'.-k-nt lor;rt amr- i ' :- WK yii.tLe ' Ver Use!. j 1 ROBERT DONNELLY'S AVD , BLACKSMITH SHOP W.igon, liwjyy. Machine ami Plow rt- pairin-j, ami general juhbimj 1 .:! ?!.- i'.--p.!rvl ti lo ail kinds ot r,;.iri.-:. ! 7j;r.i irt!t-r ti;u-iiUK i v, its tJirt , h n, i'4().l l;ithr Mi my -"hup. PUT Eli HAVEN. The old Reliable Wason Maker n.&t:iKMi ciiarue ol the whkoii shop. Hr Is known hs a NO. t WORKMAN. Sfw Wvcuu sad leajfgieh made Order. AT 1 Ka.-I I N CKA RaNTUKP. Mi.-0 ' Hiv'h street rrosit' S'reight's SvaUf JAMBS C3-K,A.(5e! T3e'ti1 l.irniftYi "nanlAts -JAUWi. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. J ri.AlTSMOlTII. .... NEB. Billi:n4 Hisii ju4 8 i!i..n t Mam Stj-t-T, ff.av door froiu Sixth ul Neville' old ;l;we. UEXT BRANDS OF C WARS, - LES. WIIVES, d-V. Zteraen her th Xamr and Plar, l?v James Grace. 35 ; HP ' ; A. ; A. G HAT fCST OPEN El ARA1N, i'eto, Clmii, Firat Class M?at ahvp, otiMuin Sttvt't t':riier of 5tli. I'lultumuuth Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. 2Yl.O0 "boins' brick yardT" " 111 I lie ra.ir of the Konnor Stables OV FOUIITII STREET. ejoop HAIUJ F i r s i - C ! n s s Brit' NOW HEADY AND FOE SALE. Will t!o Con tract Work ami Ouaiaiaee Satisfaction. 15rr3 PhittMUOUtli, Net;. JONES & EIKEI JBili Y Siirirsors to Joiipi & Agnew. Again takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable 1'I.ATTSMOUTH. - - JfEBKASKA. Tlx-ii( ;.;i!i r Siables. in riattfmoi:tti. ore '.it.-' i V'V .T.l:tc KiL'Onhyri- iti ll'.v J 'Qt:xi:: Sew svnd handHOiue aocoiamoud j - ii: l ii iiw;.c of ii . Ii - V. VA tihIA fJES, B UQQIES, SADDLE HORSES. We -mc mow prepared to keep HORSES FOR SALE TRADEI And will Train and Break Colts On Kpftponublp Trms. ALSO KEMEMBER, That with plenty of room (that rvry one knows we tiave in our otable. p can get Farm ers' tock and wsjgoiis, load-) of hay, Sc, under cover, Heie ihcy will keep dry. Tbai.Ki:is; M the old patrons for their liberali ty, we: soiidt their trade for the future, natNfted tli itwecan aco.rminodate them better and do better by tr-ein Miaa everbefore. r01y JONES &EIKNTB ATI Y. PLATTS MOUTH MILLS. PI.ATTSMOCTH, NEB. 1. iUlil.l,, - Proprietor. Flour, Corn Meal & Feed ; A!.ys on hand and for sale at lowest casta i : lot . The hirhent prices paid for Wheat and I Cnrn. Purl icular attention cirea custom work. i THE MOST SUCCESSFUL KEMEDT i everltoov"roii. an It m certain in it effpets ana aoes uc! nnter. Aio excellent :or hu man llesli. R!CA1 I'ltOOK BEiOW. From COL,. Li. t. fostei:. Ycungstown. Ohio, M:iy ltth.1380. I'!.-. 11. J. K fs 11 all & Co., Oen:sr-I had a Yery valuable Haml)!cUn::iu coll which t !rla vn v titifiily. he tiiul a laiao hone sj;tvin oil me 1-ilnt iiol Hii.sill oue on ihc other whu-n made r.i.,! vrj laiiie ; I had him un.ier the eliare of !! wteriiinry siiriretins failed Jo cure him. i wan one d.iv reUini tiie i.tvrlit meut fl Ki 5:rIc!!V Sj,;tvi:i I'nre 111 tlie "lii',iO f.x prf. I .it-ii-i mirc.i ;,t fuice to trv it. (iu-v or-if-eil thrpo l.oitle .- i tuuk them n'.l iin.l io ik1.i I wu'.:' j,ivf it a ihiii-o'.u'h trtl. ( used it vi vrdiog tj dueciioim aud t!ie foiinh day I hi ! re -vd 10 he lane. i:d the la;iiiis hve li.si: :.fiued. 1 tned but on- t ot il a;id the etttlA um.Iw itr iiK tw froirt lui:nis a:d ae i:.n ;)i a : Ii-re in the stitte. H:.-. i eiitiro i . .ir. ci rii-j .iiie a so re:.i;rxri.i:e tiiat I It-! Im. vr s- tr,ii;t)iK-- lutve t.lie reiiiaininc lv?.. i. ?!, .-. i.it- i?ow u.nn if. Vi-r h'esj ertfiiily. L T. FOTEK. aFii's Spavin Care SN HI" MAN 1LESII. .( Jif:-. S.ih. Co.. S. Y. Feb. 21st. 17. fa:. ;; .!. ; imai.l. ijMar Sir : The particti i.i :.' ii .ich t used vur KeouaJi't Spavin I ' ii k t li.'.i-ifiiil ar.kle ciirairi of sixteen Yviii' Truly. Hkv. M. P BELL. K. ChiTcIi. i'iittt n's Mli'.s. H. V. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Send adiiregft f-ir Illustrated Circular wiiich '. we think pivs postive moI of it virtue. Na rcniedT h. ever met v.iih such ui'ualiUrd sue- ! ce to our kn.iwied-.'e, for heasi a vreli an 1 man. rrice 1. prr t'Dttle. or ix botllcs for 45. Alt 'nir7l.u lii'.''i It bri'.in it f'r V;u. ir It I aid or eent ! :i!t? aildrei on n-ceiut ot price ! cy ce nwt'i-tori j. l K H. J. & r.y UA III' c CO. "'- ' t. ly ; ISOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.! E- ji -;-.-' t.u-iiu-fc- lefor the rub- SS. " T i. "X. !. Vi, nvn. .-,!...!...!!-,... . y. S jg t- 2 tt.U'5.eiNe ? ::-':t:i! s.'M. a-v- ?- ;-f -5s v . ii! "" ii a da :ii.. i'i'3i,'l ti.'ane'Si h"!u" iiy t'- i-i. ,. s- . ':!. i:, -' unie -" i; "it !o ...!:: tor n. ?--wsrhe !'(;-. ; r-M: v : V -iiii i li.lie ..iiT, ;i ;-vi vi'tir i :o..i ; the 1t-I,..-, Vu 'an live ii I er I'.it v..trV. V.: .;!'.' !.:n;v. -- y r .: i. ' ,H ; e'-' , 1 'i" rlit f.l : :jj- -:; i i i'i:'- :' ,y ii i'!r:':ij :ti'3'-e ( v .:Ji:' a"; : " - i iud'; - tjt .'.I ':', ','. 4..;it-- "-'iy .!.&' '.. n jcusta, Malte. w Mme m I !.' I e. j ilia T1 A Tg n I .... --n :'-PT NO CB.A NGltsG OARS -between- !OWAW, ft r'Z.ATTSMOlTII ANL CH ICAGO, Wl.-ri' (i.ic .-i : i: o-T ii ;tri' mads witi Through Sleeping Car Lines - '! Nf v vtKi iv -stow riiiui.r.ELrHi, r.Ai.l f.MO:x:. W.I.SMINtJTOX. AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. r f f V.a P0iSIA for -Vr7.1.Y.4POL7. LOUISVILLE. CIXCIN--Y.t 77, anl all ntfnttia the OXJX"E3: .a;AST- V II. f-t .LOUIS, V ia th DXisrES, l?Ol 1 K 1 Oil ft. c, :!i"-!iicM!fi nftf-rod t-y this Siiif ti i r --.- v.- i(.uns!s are as follows : llf eeifut.tted i'ltlimaa lo-Mieel ralaco JJleeiins; v'ai-s. run only on tiiis line. C. l'i. & O- r.-tl.-we Drawing-Koom Tars, With Horton's rr-o;i)iiinr Chairs. So Kxtra cr.arye iir r.eats ;n ltriiiniJtr t'imirs. Ths? famous C, 11. & Q. Palaee Dmfng:Car GorKe'ii Siuokini Oars. Cited with elegant hii;h-ba-ied JUuan Kevl vin 'hairs, lor the exclusive ne of iirst-cl:u4 passengers, Fast Tie Steel K.il! Truck and Superior Ei;ilnii)e;i: c t.iionie.l with rh-ir flreat Thnwjh I c ur j&muwrau at. makes tins, ubve aitoIheiS. ; lue iani? jii ii:e ! rAST, MttrTtl OK OJ til K4f. i TRY IT. and xou will And Tit A VEf.TNG j !,ux ury istoad of a 1 teo;iiiort. i sale at all onices in the (.'lured States and Canada. 411 iiiforiir,i!i(:; ii'.iai '..! i.f I'arr. .lep li.' Car Ad-'iini.imin tun, a;'.i I'lim i aile, will Le !: k-rhnly gnt-n iy .ippiyhiti u l.J'Mifrj'.! i';is!i"iei- e't, I'liicasjo. ',i-t'al Manager. Chicatto. E BEST! 'L.r3 3 Z-'-H SSiy.flaW bwS7 if , LEAD ALL OTHERS ! -Every Style & Price. Guaranteed XJticq'n.a.led FOR , EOOfwCKllY DURABILITY csn& AL'm taWjmtt I'm mm m j! a, . W5 PCFULAW EVSRYWHERli. Fr Ag Ja T,vnx-y City and To Li tho United Stta. and by J. II. vX, Plattshout n Xe:? 2tol6&24to3(J Is n,..:.- .. Vh!:ii". ;,n it .1 ".-(: j-l'-f:i- iJmt -' l'i - j-.. i tll h'UlV fur i ll .ii'l .! dii i;':'i't ... i.i. 1 i . .'.t: I .-;.f if lar Hn'nyfjy fur ill! th : i;i ' i-ier I'M't ol ' f r-ul:i;lie .f.tun ." ; i i 1 1 1 . ' . iiiul nil tliifi- rutin" I . .iv, r v ! I ritiarv tr- tfrm. tiT k-rnmfs Mont hi v Metl- !-i'Kt ii.-'.. ti: : ijii.i!: I'n-u :a;.'-y, it fiK na e(,n;t!. It rM.re tru 'r.t-'- !l:,it ina'r.e th tlt'Vvl. -tfiJ ii ;iff ii t!. lie!-: Vjpml 5'tiriiler. I h'iaii r-'iii iv t:mt carp that IlN,if. i"ir Uiabetee, -. -,' t:i ',i ( for. ...... ;.n. leaient at I.5C$ j ! !-i i ins market. Try it. ; v- ".';:!). "rf'x hester, X. Y. It Js iiif uri". Ciirnroe?d .anreiy of tjwder- h family pc i -8 1 tea xurfaea ever the xi,r ctuoins friction and liKitolrf; th Craft, it ia tbe chat peat i:.aui2 it ootta no more than Infer o- brands, and one box ktl do th worK or two of any other Ax.r Creaaa rna3. ItJnr 'vart "(tj '.y a weu l-ir iiarveeler. Mill Gtairiair. Tiirrtitiiiix nat hires.CVrrx,-Hazibtra, Canrlfurv. I3iiw", etc., ete., a for . atrorta. It ia CUARANTt ED tocoptain no Petrolowm. F'tr by aLi r.-.-st-ciai oeu.ra. Jr Our lorkM Cyclop ia of Thing Worth Affotdme tri2iied Irae. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Michigan Ave-iue, Cblcagro, lUtnol. t& PENSIONS. m ARC PAIO erer 1iIIt 4'aM y aerid.at 'oiaera... A v f, t v.r nay it. na. loa. fl anr.U,wt,a H I 11 I kl. if t-nt xiixht: 4iiiuei vf L.aat .r Vark-eae Vetaa inc a re..ioa. ITnJer a law thcatandfl are an. ti1. led ?o an nera of L-ecion. Wjow. er ptirtt and 4epauieat fihr or tuoth.r of ftolditrt vet 'i uji'.uo. !m iiuiiiii lariciy PilS Ah F23 Tc3 V S. im Vi ff Ml 1 a v.V StfS? rfl v r ri - C O. -3 lb fl eOj& r" lJ "ric- -T ii the w til- - F. K. FirzirR! i Co., U aim Axesta. 'Iitoi'iwi! : liij-J-'ir; kaa.tifiK Ala td lr,'t irtiuJl JyViia.fc-V-let ItwurMt BENNETT -:FArJ3ILY A complete ttock of Staple and Fancy Groceries FRDIT3, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. We carry the biggest stock of CANNED GOODS in this City. W Fine Teas a Specialty. 3 AGENTS FOK C. S. Malta's "Oli RclialiIeM Brand nf Baltimore Oysters, ' - UPC-SEC PAID FOB COTJIsTTKlZr PTOTDTJCHJ.-J GoodN Delivered Free In any part of the city. 1 "Tii, I- mm m , - - . . . . - C5 I I t Contains Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake ? Gentian And curcn Djnpepsia, Lohs of Appetite, BilliouHne and all deracgetnenta of the Stomach ariHing from over-eating and drinking. Prepared only bj BROWN MTIUCIM AXD MAIWFACTVRING CO LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. i for lo l.jr all Irnu't. IP. The Old Grocery & Dry uoods btand. Although Lection is ver we are not done selling goods, by a long shot. Ib OU WILL FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TO WN. ...-.... Sroeerle9 HDry goods, (KIsihn rockcryware9 cheaper -to- The nifest (iieru Winter Apples for sale. Over tlOO Darrel dvvu Cell- m Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, d-C, at . jr. s. wzti tjs'S, PLATTSM0OTH, NERRASKA THIS is reserved for . SI TH, BLACK & TO GIVE THEM J CLXIj. VASSAR COLLEGE, FOR TII: I.lftf.itAI. I.IH CATIOI V VKAi. Kt:tojinHtii4 for rutrnue, befit. 14th. :i(aliifrn" tf r.t on r;liation to CIreat chance to make mnn ey. Hi oc who always tak - ativariiAze ot tiie eiitfl oham'c fr in.'iktui; infiiey tlctt are iffpred. crurrallv UKaome weauny. wtiue luey io noi improve aiifii cnasre8 ix tiihid In pwenv. v a wanwincry ineii, oii!fii, Lm anrl iriris tn work for us licht ia I lit-n oa iv. on!it Any nun Clin i 'he work firorK-iiv from the r.ii nan. 4 hi? i;nne" ui p:y nvirf iliHn fen Inref .inliiiii v wad. ICxiwi.kjTe citflt furnl-li- tiv. Nu ot.e wi:. enairr tail. t o make moa. ey r;trilly. Von run devte your -ile rline to in. erK, or miy jnur sp;irn iDouhmils. Kull ln forniilimi ;iui ail that I i'e:.ie,l sint free. A(J tV I'll IJM ' '".,tivn. .-.it,- trrr. 1 hu a a.wcr.eu,! UMK.ThWxmrm er M inwua ' m a.-fM!tr prunc4. aanaercoa Oo., I OUctan J-iaoi, Kww Tm. ship 'i 1 2 S (htvlt Street. St. LocJi, Ma. J ; rrina of t Medioe.'. Oiieow. tiu'liw -.- i tjk.j wt ''.tiierFareielaa iu bt. LAOtas it'..',anr,ndcii ud MiiteiMciu.. frrpbill. ' rr . a, ;. 4U icrura. Orchlua. Kg ptonil " . -fij. y -itiiy: Co ft Merc'-irlal AJt3tiea em . 'v-j, M'aor l.nnarf 8i'.lj-, Fiiri.-teSr- V -r .T-r.-.to-rNJ"r!Scu Ieb!lUT and Ixspoftener' '. -.-.;'.! .-f Hif-y tu, tp.... i fa rpy -. -' "r irclrwixK, v.'fv -iy nrTn ami, iin...a,tii . t-'-drbiiitv, dunameet al'bt,eaeeM ata- l ieoj.ir, areraina t J orWCe imif eT -" Mxa.l pewer.nljrtjt Inre. lim fa, hie aaaxw j . -; t.'.rc eer.are r---'r 1' mnlnllijt -.'. er by rexd Ire and i n r-i ;V (ton piuet . . -- -urnm i u, w ejvifreaa. fumrea . .. v-r Vhre donbt exire 14 laimakir iHeAed. ' 't. tiruj.-7, wel' -.i-5,ai It htroetolia, ma Ibe fi.iilnj tJh4ota: Yfiio w .y marry, nr an, whr, Jsoehood. irofnarhnod, Pbrtiical oaoay. WhAanoold "rrr: now ll'e .! hapvineii nuty be lm! n J ; erteote. it t!lhwT ari exeees, and hiut more. Tboee married " onteKp'atiS'i marriage abouid raad It abexi keep ea nex leek key. 3 era. r aaU ia money er po. tf. Bii:Uiin-0irg;ajv-rrtack revl anH wwten.. FRCpPSrESCRIPTlOH ZZTsZZZ I I i te L, Weakneea, t n Maabxi, Kerr-MeMea, aaeefOu(iulaa ef 10m, ATeceloa tn society IWwun ldemoryan4 lriaertlr brevebtee) 'J Hit Aboe. Aardrtuwfitbetbelarrredlent& St. Luaia Or-K4i'e loe.eH t.C5r, Pt. Ivrate, If o. Beaa, jUDpoaecfl eHeet. TJ rin.ax-r or Bladder -" 1 - ".T1 ,r d AU tbe dbnaeea TeeelUna fieant ' aU-aboea, exomteoe erexpoxor on ma fox U.'e with, eare, peaietne. Adrloa tree. Caarcae uxm. Call or wnte. LTa n m AC e c u i d ii; iel eta DISPEnSARY. rrtalUtial 2CS7 t 18 . Iru 8tr ST. XX PbTskaanxinehariteef tai eld and well kntre L lostit'j'ion ae rrxular rradttale In xeaaMnn iotit j'ioo ae ryrulax rradttale In xaedteaoe aav! : tnrj. omrm of axDerlxaea tiu ... . .....c mane laaix aktll and aoiirtr ranch xoperiox to that of te ordiearT MaetMioavr. fcT ba. aeoatrel a national rntatlan tjuosca ' rTOnt nfromriiMntMl run. f lr- klmd. natlat ec a , traaved wrtb es w-ai,,ii i atfeetMtne : ?..n'.il- prioai(.iee, WHboet ttaug MerevTexeUier " g M airxWeix euienee - VOUMn HTM en4 trioa. mS niadieaae whel '- '""' aw eniffctaag troea orwanlc eraaJx eat tnat udu let riUax fw boateeae ox maxrlae. rTflT,je?Jj rnrerl. at BK..te eapeaea. 'ATISNTS TP" nTFR Mul and txweaw iuoalitttf'.? aaM jr'iAt f .Ji k-r P' " . c-....r. 'rekrtM, i. nil aa anui. i jmm M a ut.ml m aaiiiaej awnai txeeaweaa tiW Am M Mnal ueitaM. jhnMiufcrieit p.e.,ke.laatMnraaeVmeva. are maiiii tartraer..a,e - nn mmiT IBB, IL & LEWIS, GROCERS ! 'iyr -a .- " wak il- - T A 1 Wlhfiteo . ever. CO. 1 ie 4. Ja. -r-- i. 6oK a. The majnrily ef tho lit of the body arlme frnm a'iirngmieit if lh Liver, ajKitnif hmlh tho tioonte.h mm4 oowlo. Jn order lo fm-t a euro, U to . eaeeexaary to romoro tno eoum. rrajt. ' lar and bluggith netlom of th BouUt Ilrmdanh,!ilkniat lite Htmtk,yln. tn tho Both Of Lot-no, U-.,tmiomt tht tho Isiror lo nt fault, m4 thot imtMr r- , quire afittnnrjt to omaol thio orymn to , throte of Itttpurltleo. ' ' 11 ITlcklX At BIUraecfr oonpouMi& for thio puryom. Tliy mro miM (Aeir rrUK etnet ffe-.iUro no at ' ' ourot aro ptomoomt to th Intern 4 toUom entity 10 both ohltdrtn ot.dttdullo. To hon according to dlrvrtiotto, tktg mro m af ondplrman etrff'r PyHpf Jieia, . Geoerai Ijtji;itr. IlltiaiAj Coxxi KtlpatlotX, I)lted Kidneys, . ctc,ctc 4 mood lrlflr Air ' mro ruperior tm any othor onodieim ; olomnolng tho ofUw thoroughly, ond imparting mow life net enorog to tho In valid. It is a snexilclrje n4 akoieiet . latOX.iCAtXn.St beverogo. ... ASK TSSI Sf BIST Ml PI1IT MI I'.TllU , aad take ne ota er. rjUCB. lO0 per BetU. tzra bros. t co".. -" sole pfsmietssi; a. lorii and feneee Oitr. Ma (I.;,V!8I i HI' P fii f::.?S:ff: It a the relt of MO TnrV ee.rlewe sl XfHruaenteiD K wiiur kiatjuinen. II tmmUn ix oooifmmUof oil wum! eaf mmm,t, arid t auK a " one iriau "or one I4aa " u'iine, ae tirr are- It ! tlae delex-te f vilieM.aod pea- erte At LIT It 1 lern, lijtriMlii, iew aji MMi, faunae asu oaimieuaa. , aww, . 4tm ... War-enamel aed -myoaro. i1rm.irwiJt. ewi.af. dmroiU. aad fnlfdei i irinn aunt free 'art.iu.ia. Tt U eiu kmt Ib I. rr rer 1 l-rt. A trial wU pro rt !)' I'a it t ajU -Kfinriralinr. HAKcrrrrra t klttH. iCS an i. - J ,TTI ( A CHI S C Urepc M m. ) w MOf e Lao a K C'.r ikhccmm. ) w MOf e ua ;)tT it " J wntc ti'-.tlxi-evf. I 'I tots' y nn i orin t-.,v lri-u( j i TARTLUJa DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RIJLTOtrKD. A natim ofrenthfnl lmprodaoa eanjvfa xYaxaar lore Ueoar, Vervona IVabUitr, IxMt xauiaodV u, having tried la vain avary knowa mnadr.M eHx aeieied a ataipJ onlttram. whirh be will end FCKX -" - aw om leuow-nunm, ratideaa . 11. KtJCVJUkt. 4a3 ' ckatiuuxi arc, XUFFFRFhS M OenarrW. er leauxa Vauaa, xai'il ey aa i It I a aor ear tor LKCOOaABaa er TUrfU, fkeaaa, Uw ' CURES CLEET AND COBORRHrA - e 1 te r wtUnet hul. er aU draxjriM. Tr .-. x a aiukv w Hot err uMt;iJ, es sva i wrl. 1. .ft.' OS rr jxvj rr yr tfij m a. : v 51 vv t ; ?5 t Cat ?t m iyl-tVy'.tfrl.'' ' Ma, JB s