OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 , 18i)0 T\VENTY PAGJSS , 10 L 1 \ The Fall Oi/Broaat / a thing of "beauty and we have special pride in the gar ments in that line , which we arc able to show ourcustomers this season. In style and finish they have never been surpassed. CHILDREN PARLORS On second floor. Take the elevator : Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. 14OO DOUGLAS STR.EELT OMAHA , NER The.moit' wlfloly nnd favorably known spec ialists In the United States. Tholr lonit et- perlouco. roinnrkablo skill imu universal suc cess In the treatment nml euro of Nervous , Chronic and Surgical Discuses , cntlllo them eminent pliyslclum to the full conOdencoot tlia aftllctou everywhere. They euurimtoo : A CKKTAIN AND VOSITIVR CUKE for tbo nwful otTccts of early vlco nnd tlio numer- OU9 evils Unit follow In us train , 1'UIVATE , BLOOD AN'I ) SKIN DISEASES spoedlly , eoimilotoly nncl pnrrnmontly : cured. 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V , Llfo llulldlng , OiiiaUu , Nub , DRJ.C. WESTS NERVE AND'BRAIN TREATMENT. IpodflJ for Hrftr1 , l > l iiM ] , fill. Is nJct .W k fuln.ii i , n > ltl Dpr > lei , luriuliff of the llnla. r MmV tl * t > < . . . VTUk Mete orl r ftir lz boxes , mil nt purrliuar > t * to refund noacr 1C tb > trmtmtiit filu to Cart Ua JUU luu a milK num * oiaoalTti GOODMAN DKUO CO. , lUOl'aruin SltMk . Ouithu. Neb , THE S1I10ES OF LITTLE HEP , The ; Oatiso Trouble In th House in Which Ho Ruled , ATTEMPT TO ELECT A SUCCESSOR , A. Secret Meeting of tlio Members of No. 'I KiiKinc Company tlio I'ctsThcr > ls- cussed. .An atmosphere of oppressive heaviness IU ng over No. 3 engine liouso last Tuesday evening. So Intense was It that It could bo 'clt for a dlstnnco of nchrlf a block , and pass- trs-liy on the opposite sldo of the street glanced curiouslr over Uio way , to divine , If Kwslblc , whatcvcutof such unusual moment was transpiring. .Firemen wcro grouped together hero and there iu little knots of UVOT tuid threes , nnd 11 low totios , wbloh only served to Increase tbo air of suspicion and mystery , earnestly discussed some ( Bastion In which it was evi dent that all of ttiora felt the dccpos t Interest. Itcpented Inquiries failed to elicit the slight est Information as towtiat was going on , but subsequent developments inaOecvcrytnlngas plain as day. The lire laddies wcro caucusing. A meeting tintl been called for 8 o'clock , it which every Hit-man stationed at the central engine house was requested to bo pretoiit , as matter of vital Impottniico to each nnd every onoof them -\va to bo considered , and It was desired to have a free expression of opinion in the innttor. They had It , nnd. Vut for an unexpected Interruption the firemen might still have been expressing thcmselvc'i. The meeting was Indirectly the outgrowth of the death of little Keno , the pet Scotch terrier , whoso untimely death , while running to a lire , the boys had been , called upon to mourn only a few days before.After that sad occurrence was inado public , several let ters of condolence wcro received at the cn- Rlne house , hut all failed to lill the vacant place until George Stornsdorftdroppcd In one morning ( vlth a very youthful descendant of his favorite puff. ( icorgols not a full-fledged success on the stump , but made a presentation specen which would havoreilcctcd credit on n more assuming man than that humble donor ot condensed canine virtues. Thcro ivcro tears iu his voice iis ho feelingly referred to the late departed great , big , Juicy tears , bo- sldo which tlio copious drops of bnno ex uded from Judge IJalrtwin's optics while un- hurdeiiiiiB himself of his defense of "woman , lovely woman , " would instantaneously evap orate. Notwithstanding this , George proved him self equal to the occasion. Ho carefully picked out the tears as they rose to the sur- lace and shoved them back in his pocket for use on a future day. Ho found it very easy to talk aDoutlveno' hut when it came to Introducing the uffly looklng , black nosed pupthatho llsued out of. his pocket , ho was stranded. Thcro was lit tle to recommend him. lie had no pedigree as a lire do ? : to fall bncK on , and his owner finally ejaculated. "S'poso jou'll want an other doe , boysi'1 whereupon he tossed tao pup Into'nn empty feed box and departed. That was the occasion of the pug pup's do- hut in lire circles , and the meeting on Tues day night was called to see whether or not the cift was to bo formally accepted and the young stranger adopted and initiated Into the lire sorvlco of the city. Promptly at the appointed hourCnmnln Wludheim of No. 3 chemical reared his ab breviated form , upon the headboard of .Assis tant Chief Sailer's bed , and call the assem bled lire tiphters to order. "MyChristian lire caters" said he , "wo have met tonight to consider n question of the most serious moment. I sincerely trust that all of our deliberations will be characterized by the utmost harmony. Without nar- inony " "Now you hold on right there , Mr. Chair man , " interrupted ' -Spud11 Fanlsh. "Wo might Just as well start this thlnt ; right , and I object to all this talk about harmony. I want It undcrstond that this ain't n political meeting , and the council combine don't ' get any linger In this pie. " "Second the motion , " sang out. Charley Prinelc , driver of No. 1 truck. "Shut up , and wait till 1 get through , " growled Farrish. "Wml I want to say ia this : Wo are all free American citizens , and gap rule don't go In this circus. " "Careful 'bout ' touching on politics , Spud , ' , cautioned \Vaverin. . Don't try to tap my plug , .Toe , after 1'vo got water on. " severely remarked Mr. Far rish. "I snid wo didn't propose to submit to giir rule , nnd 1 want to know bywhat author ity the chairman Shinned upthat roost to pre side over this meeting' . " "The pentlemnn from the lower floor is out of order , " declared the chair. "Don't you believe it , " snid the redoubtable "Spud. " "I said the gentleman was out of order and I meant it , " loudly vociferated the chairman , as he deftly proceeded to extract a spanner from his boot-lop. "I don't deny It now that I understand the situation , " assented the champion of free speech , as ho meekly subsided. "Now , then , " continued the chairman , "tho object of this meeting Is to see what action will ho taken about securing a successor ser to our lamented , or shull wo leave the va cancy vacant j" "Better get somobodv In that chair and then there would bo ono less vacancy vacant , " senttmtiously observed Furiish , whoso courage - ago returned \vhea the spanner was slipped l > acl < Into Its hiding plncc. "If wo decide to appoint a successor , " said the vbitlr , not dcifmingto notice the Inter ruption , "wo will first have to determine what kind of n varmint the successor is to bo. For mv part , 1 say 'no moro dogs about this coop.1 Howsomever- ray illustrious cpinr.ides , the game is now In your hands. What Is your pleasure , gentlemen } " "ISIovo wo proceed to elect a chairman , " said Fnrrish , as ho winked at lorn Dowling to second the motion. "Tho motion is out of order nnd will not ho entertained by the chair , " was the remarka bly prompt ruling that floated down from the top of the headboard. "Soo here , Cap , this dura fool ruling has gone far enough,1' said "Spud" sharply , as ho spasmodically assumed a perpendicular posi tion.Vo can stand a little of it Just for fun , but you nla't blpr enough to play Tom Keed with us and maUo o go of It. Wo are the people , and " "You'ro a lot of idlotlo chumps If you thick I don't ' 'mow my business , " Interrupted the chair with considerable acerbity. "Now , Spud , If you don't ' keep still I will have 'em turn the hose on you niul let 'em play half an hour through you. Another thing , the ohair Insists on being respectfully addressed by gentlemen on the floor , Familiarity will cost you three days' pay , As I said before , mo tions are now in order , " "Movo wo elect a secretary , " said Bert Head , plpemnnof the chemical , and the mo tion was seconded nnd cuuled without a dis senting voice. "Uncouple your nominations , " directed the chair as ho pulled out a stop-watch and pre pared to catch the time. "I supRCst the natno of Chief Saltcr , " said Captain Joe Lank of No , 1 truck , despite n vigorous shaking of the head on the part of Farrish , who seemed determined to pose as chief kicker. "Is the nomination seconded ! " asked the chair. "Second the nomination , " replied n voice that apparently belonged to the occupant of Sailer's chair. It could not bo proven , how ever , that ho had seconded his own nomina tion , and the motion selecting1 him prevailed. Sailer took a small Ibbcock upon his1 knees and soon had tbo minutes up to dato. "Mr. Chairman , " said Loux , "Imovo thnta committee bo appointed to take steps to re cover our old black atom-cat that left us a year ago. " " \Vo don't want him hack , " said Frank Mczllc , tillerman of tuo big truck. "What wo wimt Is something that won't bo around in the way all the time. Wo must have a pet , but wo might Just us well huvo something that can bo kept shut up. I am in favor of cutting a full-blooded Plymouth Rock rees ter. " "Tuln't ' the thing , " declared Dowlinp. Twouldwako us up every morning at SJMO , and I'm opposed to any such work , lioosters ain't worth a cuss in au englno house. If wo want some nice attractive pots lots , by all means , liuvo sorno pulnea pigs. ' ) That inado Ed Core howl. That is the liig- Keu fool Idea wo bavo hod yet , " said bo. "It you want pig keep clvillted ones and then you won't hare to eat trlchlnto when you wimt n iparo rib. " "Thntvlcwl * altogether too mercenary , " said Billy Gorman.Vo \ don't want a pet for that purpose. Our feelings nro too ten der ; and wo will nnt lavish our affections on an object preparatory to sending it to the hlock. Wo oURht not to limit ourselves to tbo dumb animals of the brute creation. Suppose wo adopt a bnby. " This occasioned n tcrrlblo uproar , and In the midst of It Sult-or struggled to his feet and demanded recognition. "Mr. Chairman , I move you , sir , thnt ft messenger be sent over to Ed Wittlg's nt once for a quart of ink for use nt the secre tary's table. " Sailor docjnred hlir.iclf In favor of recip rocity measures , nnd his motion received a dozen sccotidv but the chair refused to put It until ho could consult with tbo lire uni > police commission , "Tell you what's the matter , " said Ell Kllng , "you haven't any of you struck the keynote , and I want to say right hero that for a real good thoroughbred pet you can't beat a billy goat. It's no trouble to Itc-ep 'cm. They can forage for themselves , nnd there's never any trouble with 'cui ' utter you get acquainted. They wouldn't bother us in the morning' , and they would keep the little boys out of the house. Another thing , wo wouldn't have to worry all the time about such a pet Betting killed , for there nln't nothing but prohibition doc- tclno that would kill 'em ' , aud nobody hero takes any stock In thnt. " "S y"Ell , such talk us that makes moslck , " was the declaration of JocLnnk. "Vou must tnlnk wo never heard of a William Roat. It wouldn't bo so bad if the city kept us In clothes , but you can bet your month's ' pay that I don't vote for any billy oat to come Inhere hero to swallow my shirt unu oat the soles of my shoes while I'm asleep. If you've got to have a goat why didn't ' you say a nuniiy goat. Nanny fronts is enough sight pattcntcr , and another thing they ain't ' so fragrant as their brothers. Say. I wouldn't live In thesamo ward with a btllv goat. " "You can't ' sell mo nay goat stock , " snid Charley Cox. "I'm tired of four-legged pets anyway. What's the matter with a parrot ? It wouldn't take lotiRtoget It so that It would say lots of things. " " .An englno house nln't no place for a kin dergarten for parrots , " was the positive reply of Billy reading , "Tho blamed things would get so profane thnt our plrls wouldn't dare to come and see us. I llko birds well enough nnd I don't see what's the matter with having a canary or two. " " .A canary or two , " repeated Billy Malvln , contemptuously. "Wlij : don't you get n cradlentidbo tfono with it. I want apotns bad as anybody , but If 1 can't ' have a lulu bird I won't ' have anything. What do you want , Kent" The question was a poser , and Hen Wimlow , driver of Assistant Chief Sailer's bupgy , scratched his head for several seconds before he answeicd. "Seems to mo wo have had enough common , cvcry-day things and I am in favor of getting something that the other houses can't get. There's a funny- looking thing Just built its nest over the main entrance to the new city hall , nnd if wo could onlv get ono of its younc ones we'd ho fixed all right. "What's the name of it ! " inquired Par- rish , whose interest seemed to revive at the suggestion. "jon't ) anybody seem to know , " was the answer. "B ut then that would bo so much the better , don't you see ? " "Guess n dog Is about the only thing wo can agree on , " sjggcstod 1'dngle. "If you fellers have got through tolling what you don't know , guess I'll do a little talking myself , " said the chairman. "I say no moro dogs. Chances are too great against getting a good ono. We've had all kindsand I have had enough of tnem. The only way for n flro dog to behave is to stay nt homo and watch the housowhen the apparatus goes out. That's ' the way ( ! 's dog does , and Captain Carter's English hull bitch over nt No. ! i's Is the same way. " "That's all right , only Carter's dog isn't an English bull. Mlko Is an Irish man , and ho wouldn't associate with anthing but a land league dog , " snid Saltcr , as ho concluded reporting Wiud- licim's speech In shorthand. 'We've had dogs , " continued the chair man , "that would try to nip the men's heels as they ran to the polo when an alarm came in , and others that scared the horses halt to death with their barking. Some were always under foot when wo wore la a hurry , and wo must have something different. " "Lot's adopt this pup of Stcrnsdorff's , " said Lank. "He's so slow nnd clumsy he couldn't got in the way. Ho wouldn't get started until after we were gone. " "Don't llko the idea , " said the chairman , "but I'll put the inotiouVhatdoyousay" to ill" "Wo all say aye , " was the unanimous answer. "Now wo must pet n name for " Ding ding ding There was a rush as of a whirlwind , nnd rising above the sound of clattering hoofs noatcu uacic mo voice or tno captain : ' Spud , you stay hero and R'IVO the pup his milk , and you can nauio him at tlio next treeting. " Dr. Blrney cures cntnrrh. Boo bldg. G1UL.S AS PACIC-HOHSnS. Cruel Treatment of Young AVonicn Iu the tiaiul \Villtnm Tell. No sooner are the Swiss girls largo enough to possess the requisite physical strength than they are sot to the most servile work the Inntl affords , says the Baltimore NOWB. The child has a panior basket fitted to her shoulders ut the earliest possible moment , and she drops it only when old ago , premature , but merciful , robs her of power to curry it longer. I have seen sweet little girls of twelve or fourteen staggering down a mountain side or along n rough pathway under the weight of bundles "faggots as largo us their bodies , which they no sooner dropped than they hurried back for others. I have soon girls of fifteen years bare-footed and bare-headed in the blis tering1 rays of an August sun , breaking up the ground by swinging mattocks heavy enough to tax the strength of an able-bodied man , I have known a young miss no older than these to bo employed as ti porter for carrying the baggage of travelers up and down the steepest mountain path in all the region round about , She admit ted that it was sometimes very hard to take another step , hut she must do it. And she carried such an amount of baggage ! A stout-limbed guide is pro tected by the law , BO that ho cannot bo compelled to carry above twenty-live pounds , but the limit to the burden put upon girls is their inability to stand up under anythingmoro. . Hut the burden increases -with the ago nnd Btroncrth of the burden-bearers , till by the time the girls Imvo como to womanhood there is no sort of rnonlal toll in which they do not bear a hand , and quite commonly the chief hand. Dr. Blrnoj" euros catarrh , Boo bldg. To the North Polo in a Tlitlloon. MM. Georges Bosanconvdirector of the superior school of aerial navigationand , Gustavo Hormito , astronomer nnd me teorologist , nephew of the president of the a'cadomy of science , propose to raako n scientific expedition to the North Polo. \\ltli that object they intend toconstruct n balloon of lined silk , thirty meters in dlamolor , nnd having a cubic capacity of 11,120 motor * . The balloon will bo covered with a special varnish , which will insurolts absolute Imparvlousncss. It will bo filled with pure hydrogen , and Us car will bo constructed on a novel plan , especially suitable for this polar expedition. It is calculated thnt the aerial journey will last from four to five days , to bo commenced at Spltzborgen. The travelers expect to como down on the North American continent , or In the northern portion of Asia , a journey of some 3,500 kilometers. Dr. Birncy cures hay fovor. Bee bldg. A missionary station ivaj established on Knvaln Island , Lake Tanganyika , Africa , In lb < M , by Captain. E. G. Here , who was accom- riimled to this rcmoto post by his wlfo and four-year-old son , Slnco then schools for bays aud girls have been established , a steamer has been placed on tbo luke , fruit trees and gardens have been planted , im proved houses and workshops have been built , and a medical service Uas been put la operation. SYLVAN SCENES IN CANADA , ATrul ; Arcadian Lifs Among the Woods of Ontario. THE USEFUL AND THE BEAUTIFUL , llnppjr Union of the Two on Ideal Farms Where Nature IMnys the Artist I'Ju-rj'where A Northern Garden Spot. CHATHAM , Ont , Sept. 3. [ Special to TUB BUB. ] I have found Arcadia , Some dny this beautiful peninsula nestling nmongthe lakes will 'produce ' a poet , another Hums , and all the Tvovld will stop to hoar him sing. Itnral life hero approaches the Ideal. Tbe somber bush , where the shafts ot sunlight lose thcmscUcs among the moiled ' trunks of the beech 'trees , long stretches of level road fading ninonf masses of oak and maple nnd walnut in the blue distance , or- chardsof peach and ' ' ( juluco and apple trees wooed into frultnilnc3)f ) 'by ' the breezes from the lakes , the sheep and cattle browsing In the fields and the golden grain stacked In tbo pray angles of tbo barns present scenes which artists love. The Canadian farmer has caught tbo spirit of his surroundings. Thrift and sentiment go hand in baud. Thorough cultivation wins from the soil its richest harvests , but to him his land Is not alone valuable for tbo money it will produce , Having ren dered his investment profitable no proceeds to make it beautiful. Pine and cedar trees grow wild here , and with these ho ornaments his land. Tielda with rows of evergreens Illicitly set tbo cntiro length next the road are very common , aud on the northern shore of Lake Erie I saw a corn field bordered with alternate maple and plno trees , nnd outside this a gravel walk. The soil along the lakeshore is a sandy loam of such n nature that the roads never get ! oft even In the rainiest seasons. Nature has fur nished a macadam which answers every pur pose of nn asphalt pavement , and uo art could surpass these level drives. The roads further back In the country nro Just now things of beauty , but I am told that they are by no means joys forever. During tbo rainy season and after heavy snowfalls they some times bccomo almost Impassable , aud for a time last spring travel was nhnost suspended In the region surrounding Chatham. The country Is so level that the water will not pass off rapidly , and all the farms nro drained either by uitcbesoc underground tiling. This is not entirely Arcadian , hut oven Eden grew some bitter fruit. The homo of the Ontario farmer Is the cen ter from which his whole llfo radiates nnd to ward .which all his efforts bend. Every thing is done to make tbo homn attractive. A very largo number of the farm houses are of brick and all the new ones nro built in mod ern style with nil the conveniences which a country life will allow. The lawns nro broad and as smoothly kept as those before tbo lln- cst residences in Omaha. Hero the cedars aud the pines are used to the best advantage nnd the urtlstio manner in which they nro everywhere arranged would seem to indicate that skill in landscape gardening is indigen ous to the soil. The principal products here are wheat , oats , barley , peas , bonus aud root crops. Very little corn is grown and practically none Is taken to market. The small amount raised Is used for the hops nnd the horses and the root crops furnish the main winter food for tbo cattle. The bulk of the peas are fed to the hogs which nro turned ia among the vines 03 soou as the teeds are ripe. The bean vines are cut by machines , raked into wind rows uutll dried and then threshed out In an ordin ary threshing machine. while on the prosaic subject of beans I may again illustrate the association of the useful and the beautiful in this sylvnnllfo. The larg est Held I saw'of this product so dear to Bos ton's classic palate was nurroundcd by n picket fence painted hut brown with pea green trimmings. This is the property of a Mr. Morrison , who llvtes in a brick house with gable windows and long porches on the banks of the Thames. The Thames Is nar row but very deep and very crooked , ramb ling past the city of Chatham through marsh lauds into Lafce St. Clnir. A very respecta ble steamer called thb City of Chatham twists its way down tbls river and across St. Clalr to Detroit three times a week , return ing the same day , I iVvilde the trip in a drlz- zllnir rain and a stiff breeze. It usually takes about four hours to go- ' across , but thG day I went.owing to the insuoordlnation of thecle- ments.lt required flvo. I stayed on the upper deck during the cutlro voyage. > Vhllo not occupied in watching1 the white caps I strolled along the guard rail and carelessly tossed portions of my breakfast Into tbo lake. I rose with the laric In order to catch the boat nnd &to a light meal , but ! didn't realize now light it was until I got on board. I don't think I should like a seafaring life , but If ever 1 am com- jjelled to follow it I intend , as nearly as possi ble , to follow the illustrious example of Sir Joseph 1'ortcr , K. C. B. I think largo bodies of water lopk much better from the shore anyhow" . I saw the sunset sot on Lake Brio lost Saturday and it was very cleverly done , To the rnero human eye nothing seemed wanting to complete the scene. John Rusltin or Joseph Mallord Will- lam Turner ralpht Imvo found some detail lacking1. I speak only of the tout ensemble. I don't like details and believe that n good all-wool tout ensemble will outlast a half- dozen of them. This one was not all wool , however , although a flock pf well-fed sheep arranged themselves In the foreground Just at the proper time where the fading rays fall ing on the group recalled tbo logcnd'of the Golden. Fleece. Imaninoto tbo right of them n lishermnti's but with a faded net bung on stakes near by , then the old fisherman him self nnd his gray-haired wife , to the left the glinting lake half embraced by nn arm of the land and beyond the sun sinking below the tree tops , Above the lake nnd some little distance back is a country church yard , surrounded by ola oaks and pines and filled with quaint hoadstoaes almost as ancient. The classic elegy could not have had a moro fitting birth place. Hero Each In his narrow cell forever laid , The rude forefathers of tbo hamlet sleep. An inscription on ono of the monuments was so novel that I reproduce It here , omitting names : CHARLOTTE W. , Wife of Charles AV. , died December 4,1874 , need-10 years , a nativeof iJutnoyKnglnnd. Mywife so dear bo of good cheer , \Vo will meet you there , your children dear In a few more years If tbo Lord so please , your gears you left Yours dears in their small years with hopes nnd fears. Without your fears what sadly vest the little dears , Yourvolcoso clear , your rnaro can't hoar your feathery tribe , the same my dear. The lowing kino , likewise the swine. The lambs la time will miss you sair , If they should lose their mother dear , Wheeler , iny dear , has not been hero , So Jerry is clear for this new year. A loving mother who lies hero , As over left her children dear. Heaven's rest her soul where 'era she Is , The wish of these loft hero. Hero Ho the remains of fathers nnd grand fathers and great grandfathers back to the earliest settlement of the country.- Although 25 per cent of the native born Canadians nro now residents of the United States there are very few now families hero. Everybody has lived hero from time immemorial ana nearly everybody Is at least u second cousin to every oody else. In n short drive your Cana dian friend will showyou wbero ho was born , n few miles away the school house where bo learned his letters , Just ft little further on the great brick house among the walnut trees where ho looked upon ) iis neighbor's daughter nnd saw that she was fair and finally , still within a narrow radius1 , his own pretty homo \vhorobls son ? and daughters have grown to manhood and womanhood. The fanners are very Intelligent men nnd usually well read , They are especially well acquainted with American politics and Amor * lean ways. Thoyudtnlro the push anddrlvo of tbo "Yankees , " as tljey call all who como from tbo States , " \Vhllo there Is a strong fceline of loyalty throughout the dominion toward Great Britain ttio spirit ot American institutions Is gradually leavening ttio whole iieoplo nnd the progressive clement , which Is being constantly recruited , feels that the closer the two countries get together , the bcU tor It will bo for both. FRANK AIKI.SSOK. worn NO. II. U. ' . * n IteinM Frte rreu , When the owl Begins his loving , To-wit , when ho begins to woo , Lonely , lovo. 1 then uui roving Through the forest track to you. To woo , to vlt , To wit , to woo. Through the forest 1 am roving , On my vvny , sweet lovC , to you. Forest path is never dreary \Vhon wo begin to woo , to wit ; Uuoyant hope will keep us cheery Till bcsldo our love wo sit. To wit , to woo , To woo , to wit. When besldo our loved ono cheery , Brlght-e cd IIopo will also sit. Altclluorit Drought to the City by Mr. ( } . Ij. U-slle. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo II. Leslie have re turned from an extended visit to I\'ow Hamp shire , Tt.t unJ other plncus , und have brought with them many souvenirs of a inoit delight ful trip. \mong them wcro facsimile copies of the first issue of the New f Inrnpshlro Gnzettethe oldest newspaper In America , published at Portsmouth. The date 1s Thursday , October 7 , 1750. It Is n four-pugo pa | > crt &xlO Inthcs in size , with the lines vmiiilni ; tlio full width of the paper : making It , therefore , a sin gle column. Tbo local nnd "mall" pages , which were then the equivalent for the tele graph page of papers of today nro divided into two columns. The publisher promises in italics to glvo "tho f reshest advices , foreign mid domestlck , " and underr the heading , ' 'The I'llnter to the Public , " announces himself as follows ; Upon the Encouragement given by n Num ber of subfcrlbcn ngrcablo to printed Pro- pofnls , I now publifh the llrft WEEKLY GizuTTK , for the Province of New-lUMi1- SIIIIIK ; depending upon tno Favour of all Gentlemen who uro Friends to learning , Ite- Uylon and TAlcrty to countenance my Under taking , as this is the beginning of Printing in this Province , fo that I may go on cheer fully , and continue this Paper In a ufcful und entertaining Manner. Fondnefs of News may bo carried to an extreme ; but every Lover of MnnkSud muft feel a ftrong Deflro to know what pafles in the World , as well as within his own private Sphere ; and particularly to bo ncqualnted with the Affairs of his own Nation and Coun try Efpccially at fuch a 1 imo ns this , when the ISritlfh Nation is engaged in a Juft and iiecof fary "War with a powerful Enemy , the i'rrne/i / , a "Wnr in which thofo mcrtam Col onies nro moft nearly iutercftcd , the Event of whtchmuftbo of tbo utmoftlinportanceboth to us nnd all the Ilritlfli Dominions , every true Engllfbman muft bo anxious to know from Time to Time the State of our atlaira , at Homo and in the Colonies. I fhall therefore take Pains to furnifh mv Headers with the inof . material Nuws which can bo collected from every Part of the World , particularly from Crcat-lli Ita tn , and Its Dependencies : And great Care will be taken that no facts of Importance fhall be published but fuch as nre well allotted , and thefe fhull be as particular as may bo necef- farv. farv.But But befides the common News , whenever there fhull be Room , nnd as there may bo Oc- caflon , this Paper will contain Extracts from the heft Authors on Points of the moftufoful Knowledge , moral , religious or political Ef- fnys , and other fuch Speculations as may have a Tendency to Improve the Mind , afford any Help to Trade , Manufactures , Hufbandry , and other ufoful Arts , aud promote the pub- Welfare in any Kefpect. As the Press always claims Liberty in free Countries , It is presumed that none will bo of fended if this Paper discovers that Spirit of Freedom wn'ch ' so remarkably prevails in the Kngllth Nation : But as Liberty ought not to bo ubus'tl , no encouragement will bo given by the Publisher to any Thing which is appar ently design'd ' to foment Divisions in Church or State , nor to any Thing grofaue , obscene or tending to encourage Immorality , nor to such writings as are produced by private Plqo , aud.fill'd with personal Reflections and insolent , scurrilous language. It is a great Abuse of good Sense as well as good Manners to employ these Means which inny bo service able to tbo best Purposes , in the service of Vice or any thing Indecent , or which may give Just Occasion of Offence , to any persons of trvts Taste and Judgment. And therefore proper cautkm will always bo us'd to avoid all reasonable Grounds of Complaint on that Score. The Publifer will cftcom it a great Favour to bo well fupplled by Correfpotidcuts of Genius and generous Sentiments with fuch Speculations orEffars ns may bo pleaflng nnd iuf tractive to the Public , agreeable to the Dcflgn of this Paper , and acknowledge itfelf ' obliged to any Ge'ntlemaii who will take the Pains to communicate to him any good Intelligence , provided they bo font free irora Charge. Another line of italics declares "Tho fol lowing articles nro the moft material of yef- tcrday's mail. " ANTIGUA , Augu ft 23. On Thursday Inft arrived hero hisAfaJcf- ty's Ships the Edinbui-g , of T4 Guns , Capt. Lnugdnn , on board of which it is said Ad miral Franklin will hoift his TTlag , and tlio Augufta of 00 , Capt. Wichham , with Mer chantmen under convoy. Jn the Augufta. carao together with bis hidv and Sister , James Hess , Esq : Col. of his Mujefty's 8th Ucglmcnt of Foot. An account of nn engagement says : "The li'ienchlirft landed with 15,000 men , some Accounts say 17,000 , and were rein forced with 4,000 : whereas wo had not 3,000 at lirft , and no reinforcement. " Other "fresh advices" are given from Phil adelphia anailnlitlx : " .A'cii' York , Sept. 27. Thursday Inft , a Frenchman supposed to bo a Spy , was brought here from Albany , where ho was se cured by Order of the Eail of London , and is committed to our Goal. The snmo Morning Capt. Juunccy arrived hero 2 ; $ Days .from Jamaica. Ho was ten Days in tlio Windward Passngo , without sec- ing a Vessel of any Nation whatever. There nre now oa the Jamaica Station - .ships of 00 Guns , 1 of 60,1 of 40 nnd _ > of' ' Guns , and 3 others of TO nnd SO Guns each , dally expected there. " From Boston It is learned that "Monday Inft , his Mnjefiy's Ship MtrinnM ( on board o'f which is his Excellency Governor Simu.cr ) sail'd from this Port for Unulantl. Tuesday Inft , being Training-Day nt raftte intdniii , in ilrlncr ono of tho42 Pound Can non , It split to pieces , by which Mr. Scarcr , a Quarter-Gunner , was Inli'd ' on the Spot , ono had his leg so terribly shattered that It has sinca been cut off ; another was much wounded in his Head and Side mid several others received some Hurt , but 'tis ' hoped they will all do well. " The onlv local Information given Is that "by an Kxpress thnt nrriv'd lirro ycfterday from Albany , wo have Advice , Tnat the French are making some Advances towards our Camp nt Lake George , and that General Winslow was npprenslvo they had some Thoughts of paying him a Visit , and thnt his Lordship the Karl of London had demanded of tbo several Governors in New England a Reinforcement. " The place of publication is nnnounced ns "Portsmouth In New Hampshire , " und It is stated that the paper Is : "Printed by Daitltl f'oidc.whero this Paper mny bo had nt One Dollar per Annum , or un Equivalent In Bills of Credit , computing a Dollar this Year at Four J'ountb Old Tenor. " Dr. TUrnoy euros liny fovor. Hco bldg. G. A. Lindquest M AGAIN IN THE Merchant : - : Tailoring1 business and Invites Ills old friends anil pat rons , ns wi'll as tliuRcnrntl public to call and Inspect his new MOCK of Imported und ilornostlo woolens. Everything first clas * . ESTABLISH ED 1874. - - 316 S , I5TH ST. WeOffer for Sale , Tour thoiiRind ton * choice Ilnlcil liny , P.O. II.curs , Ktruniiti'rf SIilln ; , Lutim nr llornlok st.-UloiH , on 0. M. 4rit. I1. It. U. , In lots tooiilt ptiruliaer ; prlcos ro ululuJ by tlio market Cult iiml sun us. STRANGE BROS , , SIOUX C'lTV , IOWA. DR , GL.UCK , Eye and Ear. llirkurl ! look. litU nd Karuam. Dr. McGrew. THE SPECIALIST Ii unsurpn.istvl In tlie treatment of nil forms of Private Diseases , rionorrtioon , ( Iloct nd all dl'eliirKO * . Ill troit- : CAN NOT FAIL , nmln enrol" cuirnntunl In Ofcry cnso No trcnt- nicMit 'nan ovrr lict'ii imiro micros aful nnilnunohns lind otronitor omlor-rmutit. A euro In Uio Tory n or < t case * In from 3 to 5 dnf s without tlio loss of nil hour's timo. STRICTURE. Orpnlnonil dinicultjr tn pisMne wntcr , permn- nentljr cnrftl In a f w ilaT1 , without paln.tuttlnif or dllatlnir. These who li.tvo turn iimlor the doctor's trrntmiMil for strlcturo pronounce It n most won derful success , Lost Manhood Andiill enknci e * of tlio ortml orsin , timidity or iivrruupnosa tn their worst forms and un t clrruirul ri'MlHs nro nlnoliitclf nnil iiermnnontlr cured ! tlio doctor , nnd tlio jMtlout Is MMHI coraiilotoly restored 10 liU uninl vigor , ambition and oiiiTKy. Female Diescases potltlvelj enroll without Instrument * . Trentmont l oa llr imdo lijr v.icU pctloat. Hours for ladles , rom2 tu I only. OATAUUII , Skin Ii < * cnf ) H nut ! nil < lifcn * > O4 of ttio blond , honrt , liver , Icldiiojs iind blntlilur absolutely cnriMl. SYPHILIS Cured in ! ( O tn t > O Day * . Almost twenty ycnrV experience In tro.itlng thU dreadful dl&cnsc , and tliounnnds of permanent euro * declare the doctor's tro.itmont to te the most rapid , safe nnd cfTectlre. No matter what stnjie of , the doctor Guarantees a Complete Cure , nnd his remedy Ii tlie ino < t powerful nrt'l SIKCOHH- Julremoiljr ever kno rn to tlie medlcnliclcnco for tlio permanent euro ot tlili terrible blood dl < enso. \Vrlto tot circular KVQ ! | < particular * about each of tlieiiboT < ! dlici c , Treatment by corrcspondenco. TESTIMONIALS. TiCFCAMAir , Neb .July iWtli. IS'.O. , . Dr. SIcfirow , O.wilu. N b. Dear linctor : I feel It my duty to you n vrell ns cuITurlni ; Immunity tcnor- nliy , to write you n IcttPr about my enie , wljlo'i you treated In April , 183M , TUrouBli thJ uilvlio of foine ofiuy frlondtt , 1 call6t to see the doctornbout my oa > o , nnd lie pronounced Itarnxiof strlctnru. 1 lixd UIMMI troubled Mth tills commit n for uiorn than ton yeuro. und vrlililn tlio pus t few inontJu , before i'e- tnx the doctor , It liud becoma HI * scrloui that I ( ould hnrdly pans rny wuturut all.rl'ie ] strhturu wns HO smnll thnt un Instrument tboal/pof uknlttliicniTdlo would not pirs UirnuKh It Tlie doctor mudc nn oper.itlan on the ntlkttiranncl In le llmii nn hour's time [ was entirely relieved , unJ this condition tins contlnuc.il up to tlilndny , moro llun ir > months idnco tm ! operation , llookupon tlio diictor's cnroof my rase lit * o * hortn time nnd eo complete , as uclntr n rcnmrkublo one. Tlio doctor also treated n friend of mine for the aarno trouble , mid ha tnrel ulm in a very short time. lnaverlo > t im liuur'n time from iry work lifter the ourat6n. ! ] , cnm tny to every nno troubled with n stricture tbnt lr McGrew's treatment for sucli dtaomerts an un < | imliiU'd suc cess. Doctor , you mny publish this letter snd refer anyone tq me tlmtdoiibtn ontlilim I huvo nuld. I cm nlso vouch for vrlmt llii'o Bald nbout the cure of my friend. Very respectfully. \V. 8. nOHKHTS. OMAHA , Neb. , JulyI'tli ' , 18 0. To the Public : I was it nufTorer from titrlcturo for moro tlmn Heren yoirt * . I hnd ( 'reat difficulty nnd p.lUi Inni-mlnir wntor. Tills dlslre-s was not only In day-time but ul nliiht and durlnji the nholo nl ht ni well. My sletpnrai broken niul disti uboil ilnrlnn the Miolc nlk'lit fiom Imlntf to not up no often 10 re- llevn tha bhnlaer. Tnli lo < s of rest iilraist clhubl.vl iuefurbualiie > n , and left mo nervous unj vcrywcuk. U-ruwtbln 111 flesh. Iind noappctltv , und waslndjod a mlfterahlo la.in My condition so dMicnrtonod nnd discouraged me thntl hndnooner y left to punh my bUHlnos. nnd tlio additional trojbla of a couipleto fallure In business wmod to be sturlnn inn In the fnco All tlil < tlmol nun under troatiiiorit forntrlc- turn nmlxcrier I dob.lllty.but the doctor that treated mecoiild only clvo mo nonvi roller ut times , but I continued toarmir orso. This nm my teirlbliicon- dltloii when Icnllolupunl ) , ' . MKJrowun JnnoUth , IBS' ) . The noctor inndo n c.irufnl e.\nmlnntlnn nnd when ho was thronttli told mo tl'at my trouble wns all cuti'cd from two stricture * , The doctor raid ho anticipated mi trouble In muling a spody und poimanont futo I ma only too Bind to ho iihlo to testify that thn Hector tor inudu those words Bood to the very lettet , for In avhort time 1 nni completely cuii'd nnd Inivu ru- mnlncdHo tothfo duy. l''or the iwod the doctor lint done imi I nm not only truly lhr > nkful , but liellcvo ute to bo my duty to uhu him Ibis letter of endorsement , us I loiiud Iiuu tu bo both n nktllfnl | diy4lclan and lionoriiblo In nil Ills ilt'iillnu'H. 1 nlll only l > o ton Kind to verify lilt I luno said iibovo. In person , If It should bo nccessitry , lean aUo ramh lorlhofiut Hint ono of my friend * wnn tiermnneuty cured of stricture by Dr. .Mcliruw moru than ono > c rnio , and 1m icru lined entirely wo I eiur since Tluiloc- tor's treatment did nut cauty me to In.en dt ) from my bimliicm.iiudivnsvoryenyandrupld Tliinmino nf my friend ! ein nlso triro when It I' iicet'i-nry , tlioiiKhlmnnnt nt I lerty In mention It hi this let * ter. Very riiipcctfnllr , JASI'lllt AltMKSj , OmnJii , Nob. OMAHA 'Neb. . April loth , Ikso. Ir. J I' . JlcGrw. Oninha. Neb-Dj.ir Sir ; I write jnu to let you know tliut you htvo cut truly cured me , nnl I feelns well us ctcr In my life 1 have now been ncll for month * . If any one d jiibts jourubll- Itytoruro dlucu is juM refer them to iuo ( or tell them to irrtleto me. 1 found jou to bo n limn of your word , andln my cnso I found oiery word yon IDl.i mo to bo true. 1 oin : truthfully recommend yon Inoverywny. I liad tried feveal oth T doctnis but none of them win able to euro HID.Vltn the bent wishes for your Huceeit In truntlne nil oilier tlhfa'cs I uui , joura respectfully , J A. ll.,0nmlia , .No'j. OiAIt.Neti. ! . , June. II , IS'.iO. To Whom It Mny Concern : I doslro to miytlmtl was trcnlod by Dr. J. K. .McCruw , whoto onion Is nt tlio N. II. e < ner of llth and runmni directs , nnd waj euro 1 soumf and "ell tn u very short lime. The tloc- lor lnaKentlcmanimlUBooJ phyilcltn lean rec ommend him to any ono lie mny need hl trt-ut- mint. Uo was recommended to me by nfitmlof mlno who had been cured by him. I know uf ninny ho tini cured , and they all xpcak of the doctoral belnua iu'i t excellent phyMclun. Itctpcctfullr joura , J. l > , JOHNSON. OMAHA. Xch. , July ZPlIH'JO. \ \ . Tlilili toccrltfjrtliat I WUB cured b ) I > r , Mclirctr of utomnch trouble ilurlni ; them-Hitli of December , IM1 . I hndacontlmml pain nndhiirtlndn my ntom- nch wMch was BO bud nt times I could not work , and at nl < ht 1 could nnl sleep. Tlio pain was ranch worse nfterontlniiand there wnssuch n bad tniito In my mouth of inornlmti. I was ro nervous nnd wenk , nnJ was growing tbln lutleoli.Vuun 1 went tone Dr. Mcfirow lot-aid ho could euro me In * , fowdays , nnd llx-Knn tntlnj his medicine. In a very short time I wns entirely well , mid have In en urcr ilnco. Mr "tonmcli hai never Klrcn maanr P'ln or troullo since I wainlso Uojtd by Ilr Mclireir In March. hlO , ( or ere throat und tlio lost of my voice , 1 could only spenk In it weak hlsi > or l r. MctJrow rurfd mo entirely In a fonr days , und 1 hava liad no throat trouble since , wlilla my vulco l > im uood nnU strong a It CUT nan. Icertilnly can recom mend Dr. .Mcd'rawai aftoml doctor nnd a rent Ionian. Very respectfully , MATHILDA CAItlriU.V , 2001 llurtHlrcot , Onmha , Nub. Dr , JlcfSrcw Dear Sir : What you Imve done In my dauvliter'i cuie In more than wo exf cted , You never promised anjtliliiK ns other doctor * thnt h cl thoia'O before 5011 did. .My diuchterls on the rend to health , and Orthli no Imvo yon to thank. This youuiny iiubllah. Vours , wlfi urntllucle , .N , Dr , McUrow DcarSIri My ra which linn hien iTvenup by the best phr > lclm < In OniiUi , 1 I nvx nuxttottjd , y < iur ik U ti tlualctorlhut 1 aa > now on'if Led und carianln of ( Icilnr my houiCMork I will bo ulnd It ) eiplnln tn uny < mn vrlici dei rsto kuowiuy rumarkatila HlcVn Hi , all that I have done for It and Iho l rua nniount of money I > iK-nt unit without tholorntbllof help. Afteryo1 rvUit , Ike- tor , lo my Irnno. two mantlis , i roniinonin to fiel letter nnd now thunklinl. 1 am intrelf nealn This yon mn > publish lean nut hero mention uiio tunth of tliuuuod you haveilono me ) nm yours , Ihunk- tuiiy , MIU. OI AIIA IYTKHHON. 1VII ruulHtroelonlm , Nub , Ol'TICI ; , MTM & FARN'AM ' STS. OMAHANBB. Entrance from olthor btrcut. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Our srtlos on hoth DIAMONDS nntl WATCHKrf have boon UNUS UALLY LARGKot Itito.owlnjj to our CUT PRICKS. Our stock of MOUNTHD DIAMONDS wits cot- litijr pretty lo\v , so wo huvo just eot a liirco numliop of CIIOICB STON'KS of OUU OWN I.Ml'OU- TATION , nntl wo olTor tliom nt n SMALL AD VANG 13 ABOVE COST. The setting * comprise n ln.r ro vnrioty of SOUTA1UK und CLUSTKU RINGS , SI N 0 L B STUDS , BAK-lllNGSnROACIB3 ! LAC10 PINS , I'KNDANTS , 1IAIH OHNAMKNTS. SLKKVK HI'T- TON'S , COLLAR BUTTONS , BHAOKLETS , N E 01C LA 0 K S , LOOKBTS. etc. Sl'KOIAL DE SIGNS OF SKTTINOS matlo nntl LOOSK STONKS of nil slzos MOUNTBD TO ORDER. Rtiblon , Stipphlrca , Umorcvldg , Ijcnrl3 , niul all ether pi colons atones , mounted niul loose. OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCIIKS is still 111 progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Lanlosat S15 , SHO , $25 , $30 , to , $10 , 84U , $ oO , and unwnrd. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD \YATCIIES of nil Idnila , from Slij up to the lint'st ' ( , 'ratlcs ( Elfin , \Val- tliam , Hownril , etc ) . LADIES' niul GKNTS' FINK GOLD FILLED WATCHES , American movements , warranted from 15 to io ! years , only ยง 11.7o ; worth Hi ! nml U\vnrd. | SOLID SILVliR WATCHES , So.75. iS. $10. $12 , $15 nnd up. NICKEL \VATCUKS , J2.60.W.75 niul $5. SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKKTS ; 1WLLK1) 1 > LATU' CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at KUDUOBD PRICES to nurcliiibora \Vittclieadurinp this sale. fi.OIX ) KING SOLID GOLD FIN- GKR KINGS from ; J1 to 10 each. WtVatch Repairing a Specialty. NOTICE Strangers vlstliiff tlio city are respectfully invitud to call nml talto u. look through our cstab- llshmont , whether wishing to uur- chase goods or not , MRX MEYER & BR.O. , Sixteenth and Farnam Streets. DRS. WERRILL & MERRILL , Cliconlr. Nervous lllood nnil Siirnlonl Dhcuei unfl Ul vasti of the Kyo , Hir , NO0 , Thruat nnJ Ghost. Special Attention to I > iicn u < ofVo men nnil C'lilldrcn. Thft doctors have had 7oi\r9 tif oxpyrlancn In the hofl)1tilfl | of Ilrooklrn nnl Now Vdrk.niitl urn iiiiiung thuiiiiist nucoOJitui nml wlilclr knorrn 3pclallili la thocuuntr ) ' . ' ! < > Y < itin < 5 ntitl SI I < 1 dieccil Men. lost Munliond. Nenroni IK'bllliy. Spcriiintarrlinisi , Bomlntil IjOssci. I'liyslcul ll cay. nrlslnifriiuiliirM | < . crctlun , proiluclni ; Mccploasnnas , dcspunileiicf , plni. plos on tno f.irc. aversion tonoclctr , cnillr illscotir- n U' I'd , lackut rontliluncc , ilull , unlit for xtudr or bu l- nvs , ami Unit ) llfn a burden , satoly , lumnnently and pee lily cured. Illooil nml Sk'ii Imo ) Hn-4. Erphlli ! , n dhomo most drendlul In lt remit ] , comiilutcljr crad'c.m ' > J. Cviiito-Urlnurv f nrtforv. ( lonorrliu > , filcct. Snihllli , Uyilrouolo , Vnrlroolt , and StrkUiro , raillcillr "nil nnfoir ciiroit wltlioiit pnln or detention from huglnoa * , All Scxunl Do- Icrmttlrs uml luipcdlmuntsto iuatlixo : juucoutull/ romovoil All llectnldl > PHM > s mfoly nnrt pcriunncntlrruro t Hours , tin. in. till d p. < n funUi-s : , 10 till 12. N , It. I'eraons unnblu to visit in miir 1m trusted at their homes br corrrspondrnco. .Miullclmii unit In- ptriK-tliiuJ c-ni by oxpruaa , ( 'unsuintlon true. bond 4cenU Iu Huu | > 3 to Insure reply , 218 rif } 5t. , Oppnltn Ilnycl'i Opera HotiHf , Otiinliii , Neb. SPECIAL SALE MOCKING BIRDS , Kxtni flnn blr.ls. IMPORTED HARTZ MOUN TAIN CANARIES. H\tri flue sliiKClS , J2 ciu-li. RED VIRGINIA CARDINALS iii | Good singers , Kunriiiilot'tl , VIM nitcli. MARACAIDO YELLOW-HEAD- ED PARROTS. otinx ttncl tunic , tl r > 0 each , MAX GEISLER , 417 S. IBth St.Omnhn. ownell Hall SEMINARY for YOUXG LADIES. Conici-iif 10th tttid Wortlilnglon t-U. , OMAHA , - NEB. IUS11OPVOUTIUNOTON , VlSlTOlt. Tnulttv. HOUKRTDOIinUTV , S.T.I ) . UKCrOlu THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1830. for catalogue und particulars apply to th Hector , Pall Term opens Sept , 17 Courses In [ .uiisiiuxo , Literature , History , Science , Axrlcnlluro ai.d Diulnterlir. . fvau- oratorlos Inl'liewlstry. Physios , HoUuiy , Xoul- o.ry. ciiloiiKilusy , Gooloicy , Acrlciiltiuu und Civil KiiKlm-erlnir. Library of I'.WJJoluiucj und M(0 ( purloillcnH. Tiillloiialisoliilolyfreo. TluuicwKyiniiasltirn l IKirtlnlly equliiucd nnd Kill l > n iipun for slu dents , I'or outaloguo lulilrissh tltostt-vruiil. J. S. DA LM , I.lueulo. TO WEAK. RufTrriii ; from tiot-n ) jcunr yuiitli , lf ipcay. Wfuil wriknt-M , Innt iiinoliuxl , r. , 1 will urnil a valuable trratlm ( M-nlcil ) < tuit , PI1KI5 . , . Iiartlrulan for liomu euro - - ulcndlil innllrnlwurki thould IHJ nauiyrerf \ inun wlio | i urrroii" and UrMlltntnt. AMmL I'rof. I'.C. iL'oWLiac.niuuaua.C'oun , TRJBHCB"SPECIPIC7 A POSITIVE and pcrmwent CURE for til aUeateioftht URIHARYORCAN8. Oirti wbarnothertreatmeDt falls. Ftlldlreclloniwltheuti txtttltI'lUe. . oat dollir. Bee Elptalure of EL - BTAUL. ror SoloQy All DrUEBlBta. 'MAMl-BOOD w ita r * % isif.iKK.rTivva { h ltbrmllrr < it > nd Vtrliactliear * < . rarti ala.ri d. iuuita i. KiwHoonTr.itlnntirr.4tod i. I.d , Becrmy. 1'r.CU. H. IIU'ITH , IT4 I'ulUiiU , T ,