2 THE AMERICAN m m mm llV Vr.r Kimmi- Will .i I' In 'minify n l Knt It llnkr Tit; I IV It, I - SOCIAL & Onlftnn eM 1 t X ' f li ! I I 11 I ! Hi i - I i, I I IS t 1 '. rUUllllU ltlCUlliUI, UAIUTAL OlilUllltU ' ' -v f 1 11 !(, i It ike l M.-.w I' , ,. A Sf nvlMe W lor f iloa roplc-. I'srlnl M k Kutjca I 111 lean titisatttn itn tl mt i itiuuul, t t i. ( i i M to t ! i ae ik 1 ,-. f-f i ill mm i I t . t i . ... a I nnttrr I mil iwr 1 Tr1 ' p "W a I, a-.a. . . . . k - . . . . i ll I at Isle ln.il MI.M u. Jtt lw tS !.') I SaMw, (1Ktli i n. if. r. la Ivis ix. pmUI.U rf If IVl H tJsmfiaMa fcty FMmallon niHil t ffnimltl V Oathtille atitWttire, m to r tn4 tilmvtah iihtiii World. I rrnhktr rnnfess that th Caikollfe stand lfiir Ih rountrt as lb mtrs of tlit pnbUt thooU ft'fef r I miM nn admtriUier Mrt. mom (o t 4 la Chntli- VmbiI Mr rhimrea lo pttblle schools ther Wslker. -TV. he public arhnnls ! rtv1'-l !s Wblnt but godless i-sneratlon ef thlevee tad bUpr'rl ''' J Srhaner. It will b glorious (ttf In tats t fountry when under the laws tbe erhool system will be sttlTered to pWM. -Cat hollo Telegraph. The public schools art orerrlet of 1ft; thejr rt godless and nnlea sup , pressed will provfl ihe demnatloii of (bit country. Father Walker. ( Wt mutt take part In tbt election.. I moTt In a solid mass ta trtry state ( against tbt ptrtr pllr1 to sustain y tht Integrity of tht public schools. t MoClonkty. I Tbt common schools of thlt country V " tlnkt of mortl pollution end Bor is lr1es of hell. Chicago Tahlet. .1 IMbe tlmt It not far away when the 'oman Cttbollc Chtireh of the Re- .runnc 01 inn umua di", v order of tht Pope, will refuse to pay their school ta. and will tend tmlMs to tht breasts of tht goTernmnt agents rather than pay lu It will come quickly at the click of a trigger, snf will be obeyed, of courae. at com. Irnf from Almighty Ood. Mgr. Capel. "We hate rrotestsntisrn; we detest It with our whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. , Yo man ha a right to choose hit I rfrlon." Archbttihop Hughes In rreeman a journal, Jan. za, moz. "If Catholic ever (tain tufflfilent nu merical majority In thlt country, re llrl'ua freedom tn end." Cath oil Shepherd of the Valler, Not, II, 151, "Protealantlem, of every form, hat not, and never can have any right where Catholicity It triumphant." Dr. 0. A. Prownaon'a Catholic Review, June, 1S1. "We have taken thlt principle for a batlt: That the Catholic rellf Ion with all Itt rljchta, onjbt to be etclodlvely dominant, In atich aort, that eTery other worthlp tball he banltbed and Interdicted." Pint IX. In hit allocu tion to a Conalatory of Cardlaata, September, 1B1. "ProtetUntltm why, wt should draw and Quarter It, and hang up the erow'e meat. We would tear It with Iplocera and Are It with hot Irontl rill L. JTrlh molten lead and sink It In hell one nnnorefl ratnomt oe-p. ' "ther Phelan, Editor Western Watch man, "Religion llherty la merely endur ed until the opposite side can be car ried Into effect, without peril to the Catholic Church," Iilthop O'Con nor, The Roman Catholic Is to wield hit Tote for the pnrpote of securing Cath olic ascendency In this country." Father flecker, In the Catholic World, July, 1170. "Undoubtedly It la the Intention of the 4'ope to potNe this country. In thlt Intention he Is aided by the Jet alts and Catholic prelates and prlettt," Hrownnon's Catholic Itevlsw, July, JVJ. When a Catholic candidate Is on a ticket and hit opponent 1 a non fatal Ic, n the Catholic candidate hare the rote, no matter what be rep resents." Catholle Review, July, 1194. "In case of conflicting laws between the two powers, the lawa of the church must prevail over the state," -Pitt IX, Syllabus 64. tye hold the stare to he only an Infftflor court, receiving Its authority from the church and liable to bars 1U Amjivamm 9mvrmA unnn annual " 4' irownson's Kasays, p, 282, L "We do not accept this goTarnment v hold It in be any government at ail, ry 'P0r 'tinctions or government, it I'Xlned and fireserved at all. It must ili by J t the ths rejection of the principle the Reformation (that Is, the gov V.rnment br the people), and the ae- il:eptsnce of the Catholic nrtncinle, which Is the goTernment of the poie," -Catholic World, Beptmber, 171. "I acknowledge no clrll power." i j'ardlaal Manning, speaking In the I Iiame of the Pope. B. R. U7I. . "The Pope, as the bead and mooth- ptece of the Catholic Church, admin isters Its discipline and Issues orders 'o which everr Catholic tinder pais )t sin must yield obedle ," Catk .llo World, of August, IMS, "In 1900 Rom will take this eoua ry and keep It." Priest Hecker. "The will of the Pope Is the supreme nw oi an lannt. rcnumoop irv ind, We have plenty of the Istu of Jan uary 28, containing the espoaur of 'Rome' plot to take this country by tb sword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty for $1,28; 100 for $2, BOO for 17.60; 1.000 for f 10, Hare you sent any of that num ber to your friends? You should? Tbey uld pot sleep longer. 1 Lkeroho,MI.Jb.,rb.,2l, l ur Slr;- 'i rcclvcd voir Atlat of tSe World land 1 am well plcaoud ; far beyond my expect uions, JOHN WUIjIXU, 31 Vo man's Influence is so small b at be could make It tell against una. I ! r y I r I .'! - (. 'I 1. -I I r-l I ' " . t. r"" t It'fiM 1 tn In ! ik. f .1 lh.i l !. ) . . Mt l)l . Inn I .! I Vvi I In mitmtiia It'1.'!'"""' 1 l i ! n....! , i.n. t l ' r. t. t ntpio n. if a) '" lb Ml trroitlu . i. r m... I I ' ll hrMlnrfi ft. itil ' b "i r! tn i-'imr lh animitt hoi''l I imm.il mipir titi.i-. a htji'l until the !. u eter or lb t)i epMr In ri. ati.iilu fmn lw tttbte, m, r .itre. droiltf I'f reiiiiii, nl ehitttr wiih't'tt tmltiK at It tomttlmet the cute, ItVe Ihe anl ml In a hiiei'litl at nine and ue eny eifrtlon in ihnrnushty ilrtn and illt lnfl the i!t -aherf Ihe arbleil o riirrd, 1 he alHtrlrd r thttubl be rarefully nurtrd and Ihe niul ttn recty dretifd with anllefpHc miln Hunt. The animal thoald not let urn lo Ihe hord niiMI fully rurd, rban, and free from all vaginal dlw'hargra. He on guard for a eTtnd fate follow Ing the drat In a few daye or within three weeks; If a month eltiet. re currence la nut In be eperlnl. Vet erinarians rerognlie two dlntlnd kind of abortion, vli , Ihe sporadic, which l flrat mentioned above aa reuniting from aicldi-nt, physical Injury or fright, from dlwaee of the uterus, or from "yni)aih'tl" Influeneea, and Ihf eplaootlc contaalout, whlrh la un doubtedly a germ dleeate, conimiinl caled from animal lo antanal by the germ and canard only by contaalon. There la still mmh uncertainty about this dread illnciiw and Its prevention. Milk fever, "dropping," or parturient poplcy la another scourge of the dairy, twin to abortion. It fa an af fection which comes without warning, attacka the deepest and richest milk era, Is sudden In attack, rapid In proKrens, and generally fatal. The symptom sre s chill, twitching of the heed murclea, failure to eat, c hew I be cud or pun manure, dlalended udder without milk, Intenalblllty of the hind qusrters when pinched or pricked; Inter the cow becomes unsteady on bei bind leu, and preaently drop, Oood cows ahould be carefully watched for forty-eight hour after calving, and If such warning appear, a veterinarian can not be called too soon. Preven tive measure form the best sursne of tb owner sgalnat losses from thl csuse. The cow should have abundant nerclse up to the week before calv-, ng, and then quirt and good care, with dally grooming and active rubbing. Keep the bowels active with proper feed, or purgatives If necesnary. In sure comfort, guard sgalnst cold, snd endesvnr to maintain active circula tion on the surface of the body, A strong dose of physic snd brink groom ing may be used Immediately after calving, In case of cowa believed to be predisposed to milk fever. Hlrhy II Hilar. Among the vsrlous causes of streak) butter that of temperature -too cold a temperature somewhere In the pro re of making -I not sufficiently con sidered, xsys a writer In Agrlculiiir.il Oar.etie, Tasmania, Homellmes, snd es peelally st this season of the year, the water with which the butter is wsth-rl Is of a temperature very many decree lower than thnt of the butter. Now the one of very cold wafer chills and hardens the surface of Ihe butter gran ules, while the Interior remains com paratively soft: when salted the silt will not mis evenly, snd the color of (be different parts of the granule will vary, If worked In this condition the 'hilled granules will not, combine read' lly, and the result will be sfreakv, moil led butler, Kven If the butler I left In the water a length of tlm sufficient for the granules to be of th" siime temjerMlurf throughout the bin Or of the grsriule will, If the Inner are very firm and hard, cohere more than It will adhere, That Is, the a run ules do not stick to each other with the seme force that the bolter particle of the granules stick together. The wor king flattens out. the granules, but doe not make of them one homoge nous mass, snd ss the outnldes of I hes granules sre sailer than the In side, and therefore deeper In color, the butter will, when cut through, loo marbled, mottled, or streaky, accord ing to the degree of working. Home farmers sre asking why It 1 lhat In the cheee factories that still buy milk by weight It lakea 11 or 12 pounds of milk to make a pound of cheese, where twenly-flve years ago t took only ten pounds, The snswer I lhat the cows hsve been bred for quantify of milk only, llesides, In many cases the milk seller take orr Just a little of the cream for hourehold use, under the Impression that hi milk Is so much richer than bis neighbor's milk that It will be honest to do It. The Hancock lest Is the only cure for the evil, Iowa Export Hutt",r, Hewitt Good rich, the Iowa butler maker, so prom inent at the World's Fslr rtsiry con tests, made the butler recently sent to Ungland by the United Htates de partment of agriculture, The cream was very lightly ripened, and the but ter a light straw color. It contain fully 11 per cent of butter fat, about 10 per cent of water, and 2 per cent of salt, which means one half ounce to the pound. It was packed In cubical boxes, made ef spruce, esch holding on cubic foot of butter, and lined on all side with two thlcknesiei of parchment paper. I l t r IM ml nnij rte f.m , ' A i.i w u M a m') Kt.k a trl aw rs-l - if we J id rrs ."M f't I.t. I No man tea wt'h wi'li tin Wt'l.-a and ' In lb ! of ppl t'lpet MSIH (, nn Wrsrt rel'sl'XM rloak, yt h etdd heart A cnhfetelnhal bo It the liMwh ot tlf rwpeit. Weeilng a rroea bwa hot cure rroei Si, Haded Is ure4 by papal prejudice. The brighter hUlory shine the dark er Home' record, It I hard tn convince a papist wfca let th prlett do hi thinking. To know that popery I a cur makes a man want to rid the earth ot It. Keeping knowledge In the hands ot the priest stsrres th mind of tb people. You can never tell what a paplat will do out of a church by his looks of de-j votlon within. Rome ha trouble with the man who does hi own thinking. Popery throw the most mud at th whitest garments. Use Sawyer's Soap. The best In the Wor .I Every fact la an antldot for som foolish fancy. I'aitcngers arriving at Chicago by the Chicago, ltock ManU Si IV: I do K'y can, by the new Union Kleva'xu Loop, reach any part of the city, ur for a five cunt fare can be taken Immodiatoly to any of tho large store In the down town district. A train will stop at the Il-ick Island Station every minute. These facilities can only ho oHmx-d ny the "Great ltock Island Kouto." Address JOHN 3EUSriAN, O. I. A., Chicago, Holding on to pagan superstition give Rom a mortgag on your faith. Do you know that Sawyer' Koap U the Tery best tn tbe market? Ask your grocer for It, Insist on having it and no other. Wbn Rom gives money & always put a chain of power oa It Department Store Price Bent describes the rates hi wbich DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Dcnta) Work. HotTcith o0 Host Set Teeth 7 &0 Gold Killings 11.00 and up Silver Fillings 1 00 Gold Crowns 6 00 Teeth F.xtracted,...,.,,, 2ft Tvvtli nut In tho rnorihw Now Ouem Hitnio liny, All work at about Half wbal other DentiBts Charge. 16 YlCAng' KxPKKIKNf.'K 16 Dr. WITIIKUH, IX ntldt, Fourth Floor Urown Ulk.. Sixteenth and Douglas Btreets TKI.F.f HONK 1776 TUB GREAT HISTORICAL REVIEW Current History, Aa Illustrated Quarterly Magaine, rE VOTED TO KECORIjINO IMI'OHTANT KVKMTS, PKO OltKHH AND OHOWTII IN ALL COUNTRIES Of TIIK WOULD. In Its Held Current his tory Ifns No Competitor. Agents WantedrS.a O maKlim for Kri' to hnndln. It aiipiml to tiitnlliKtnl pnupln, AdiiroMi NEW ENGLAND I'lIBUSH G CO., 3 HOMEHHET HTREKT. esoesTON, mass. KANSAS CITY, ron ST. LOUIS Joints' SOUTH and SOUTHEAST Tlrkrt Oilier. I.K. fornrr 1311 lis CiriM 8U '" ', " i t tii,.i i- ' i ! II tt .... . ,.-,, ,( i ,,. ., , ... , ,. i... ... . . . . .,,.,,... 1 1- 1 1 . .' t , i.i..,,, ... i ,!,, ... t . I '- . - - I - " ,1.1 I t: l l l I. ... I t .-mi. .m I nin it ,t.li t An,!. ,1, 1 1 mi I MiVll li I V 1 1 II Ml t ....... I.. '.. NiiTlt'H !' UtlH Il tl.l 1l! 1it Tnfc ttoli.M.4l t.it tli. nh I-m .f J.tn. Iw l. ml. i.f In. in 411. hi 'f ' U I 'nf Irl.-M " n .'I 'l ll. liil at. nrtlF' I 4 III.. I In tt . i.fll. .. i.f th (Milt Ink nf NII.4 iii.i.H llIRllli 11.11 HII' I l l. tit linlit. i.f til' l I III' till nf iimnlm N.liln, th .m4l bIii lit till- Mum ! 1.1 t. A gitl.fl N'tltllt In. I. ill miiIii 4in ihiiiIMii (v! ffimui Id. Illllllg aitil i.iIk I l.liailltn lit Hkr l lilt, I I.f rniKiin.l nf MI mo k U I in ill-1. Ill.i-.t III dlialra nf Ihnol rm ll. Ill ! ..ll l f.r Al I In1 Ilnifi nt laminii. r mill In Up tuiti ),. aanLlr hokIi ny ln In pmnn-ni i.f mnii-riiil r iHlmr Tlil i'nrmrllm I'lininiiiMr.l IiiiIii-ii nil Juno 'lh IK, mi l In rmilitmr for rlii'l ir nfijf i"tm IhwaMrr. Tin' hlsl"l unmuiil nf lnil-liiiliM' I'l' lliil. MM v In hd li ihr in iMirailmi niv h'i. ih I liwlf I n anmiiiil iiiml In Iwii-tlilnW uf Dim I'kI'I iii rn.lll mm It. Tim olllrrfa liV whlrh Ihi lmliir4 nf lliln rnriH.rnlliin la In ! nnim-tai ar prral. iliil, ir'Hlil.il, Irraauii-i, wrrlai ami smi'Ml milium, i, ainl a iMiaiil nf t tir r illrnlora. II. CAM 1. 11 IN II W I1HKHK. liKiMKIK I'. I'KWAI.T. I ll f tin a, W. A. MAI'Ml;llH, Atlnriiry. MrrrlianU National Hunk lllil?. NOTK K TH NN-"ICH DKNT DF.KENII A NTS -Tnl lirUMna I.' Il iiiuncinrii Mill Mr. I, Hi tiiiiinilli it, lipr liunliaint Aral and nul naina unliniiwo, nun-ri-alJt'iit di'fi-ntl-nl' Vnu ar hi-rrhy n it I )11 HihI nn the 2ih Hf tit Juur. In', lami'a I,. Ilriwur. Hip plaliitllT In-ri-ln, IHi-d lilt iirlllliin In Ilia Ha-Irn-t ( inirl fur UiiiirlHn cuiinjr, Nxlininka, muliml ( n rl III li I,' lliiinniixlli.il ami Mr, l.'lliiiiiiiii!Mi. In r nilmnd 11'"' ainl ral NHIIII linknil II Hllll (ll III' m rfi'llilMl. Hill i Jnrt anil pravt-r nf wlilrli U In fiifuclnafi niin rrriiilo la n'fi :flrti damil nviiiil'r .'fiili, iHti!. ilium ilia fnllnwliis ili'i rl(J( (I r al r lain, In- It : Ton w-t nn' Half W. '.inf lot acvi-n Cl In lilnrk four i4i In hhlnn'a Klrnl a lillilun 'n I In. c. ty uf Umaha IioukIk cuunly. N "t -r H-k. 'I hi.ri-In IliiW iluo upnn aiilil (-(irtlllral thn nn nf in mi Willi lnu'ii't at llic ruin nf li n iloi p'.f i-fiil h' nun iii from u lulur ; r I, l!U, f ir whli'b aiim. with lnl ral aid i;oaia liilifill.rr with nn it'inrn 1 '' Hiiinnntlnr tn u n it ri'-ntnf Hit" ili'i-ri-x, pliilutilf nnr fur a iliiiTH that li liui a llrt lli'ii upnn aald rial ratal, that tlm nYfi'iiilitiita aFiall pup thaaan m. and In dufaul thfrnnf that Ilia aiild pMipfrty lie anld to aalnfy Ilia anmiini found dim, aim that upnn aaln ilii.ril tha dnfnnd anta I if di-liarri-d of all rgt. tlili' and Inrr rat In aalil rual nitMtD, an4 for olhi-r riiit. ahla rttllaf. Vou ara ulan hfraiv notlllnd that yo I and rarli of you art' minimi to anawrr raid p 1 1 1 ion oa ur huforn tlir, ITlli day uf Oi:tolMr. I aim. Hand at Omaha. Nrhraaka HaplnmUir lull, laaa JAMF.NL HICMVNE FUlr.tliT, lly W. A, Sanodnra. hit A ItorrifV -M htm. .V Nn. ha, W, A. HA I'.MIKItH, Attorney, Mrrchsnla National Hank Kids. NOTICK TO NOM KBSIilKNT OKKKNIl A NTS, To Mwlna l liadwlck, non-rnaldcnt On frndaot; Vou ara hrratiy rotlSnd that nn the Zii day of Hrpternlirr, IHW. Jnmra l Hrnwnn, thr plaintiff hnrrln, lllrd hlapdllilna In tne Ola trlct rnurt of lloniilaa i-nuniy, Nrhrnaka, asalnat Mwlna 'd n1 ! lr , lh nlijwt and pray ar 1 1 whlrh are ta fnrm-Mm tin i-eria'n lax crrtlfli-at dated Novmntmr Imh, x'';i upon Ilia following dracrlbrd real l at, to Wit! I.nt nlneidi In hlork twoi.'!i. In R. V. Smith' aldllion to I he city uf Oniahit, Oouslaaennn ty, Nehraaka. Thnre la now due nn aald r!ertlnat Iheaum of :;H 111 with Intrrrat at the ralonf l'-n per pfiit uvr annum from Hnpij-mlMir !ft, l" for wnii-ii aiim, won irnri'ai inn rniia iiicnirii-r with an etmrm-va fi-n ainimiil Inn ti ten m-r (i-nl tit the di'C.rre, plaintiff pray for a ill ;r that he liaa a flrat lien uinri taid rnt' ralii'a that the (Infi-ndanla aliull pny the aame, and In nfniilt thi.rrof thill. Ihn aald prounrty lie anld Ui aal.'afy the aniniinl fit mil dun, and that up m aula lhrri-of the d' fnrid- anla In. ni lurn i of all right, t tin and In loreat In aa d n-al ratal, and for uilinrruiilt- alle rnllnf. Vou are ri-niilri-d 1 1 anawrr aitwl D"Hllnn Ith tit Imf irr ini- illal day of tlrimift, IN'.m Omaha, Net,,, Ki.ptrmlii.r iil, lH. JAMk.a I, HU'iWNK Pinlniirf. By W A. NauiKH'ra hla ai tori.ry. M loc. m lin tt. W. A. HAI'KllKIlN, Attorm y. Mi-rchanta .Natlonul llar.k It Ids N(rirK TO NON-Ii RSI DK.NT OfcrKNU A NTS: To Alexander M VvrrS snd KminaJ. 1'i-rrla hnn-railrnt di fi-ndanlai Vou are hrrchy noiinnd lhat. nn the V. I day of Si piKiiilirr.A ll Jann'i I, llrnwoi. plalbtllT hrri-in nii-n ma prtllloa In Hie dla trli'.t I'ourt nf I'nuKlna county, .Nrijmakit. KHlnal Aleiii'idnr M. Kerne and Km inn J I i rrla, drn-naante, the ohlat t and piuycror which la to forrchiae nnei:rtln laxitrrl'll Cale dated Novrinla-r l ull. !.. upon Ilia fni- lowing di'a'rllKid real raiati, uielt; I he north nne-thlrd i.n, ' ,i of twit eight (Hi In hlock eighty nine m'.i,, In inecily of Omaha, all altuatwd In OnugUa county, Ni-hraaku. There la now due iiunn aald rrrtlSrat Ihe inn of tlMiin with inM-reat at the rate of t n ijer rent pi f annum from Hrp.etnMr tin e,ia, for which aum, with Inlin.l and data together with an lumrnry fee amounllng to urn pr cent nt ine nccrre. piaintitr praya fur decree that hahaaa flr-t lien iiimn aald real eaiate, lhat Ihe drfendanla aliull pay the aame, and In default. I hereof that the aald property lie sold to aallaf y the en. mm! found due, and ti at upon aele thereof Ihe defendant lie deharrf d of all right, title and Internal tn aald real eataui, and for other fiiultahle rellrf, You ara alaohsrnhy notified that you aril ea'-h of you ara rniulred to anawer aald uetiiuia on tit ne inr ta 411 day or uctoiwr, IlWH. Hated at Orualis, N"hraka. Srpleriihtr 1, law, JAMKH l RKOWNK, I'iaiotllT, By W A Saundi-r. hi attorney. 1 ic. M, No. 4. ii-Ji 4 The Only II ail mad lo ( IiIcsko, With Day LltfM Train: Uave Omaha 0:10 A. M. every day arriving at Chicago tho same evening- at 8:15 where close connec tions are made with all lines beyond. This (rain Is 60 years ahead of the Times and Is proving Immcnucly Popular with Omaha puoplo. Other flying trains leave lor Chicago at i :.15 and 0:55 I', M. daily. City Ticket Ollice 1101 Farnam St., "The North-Western Line. " Rdaeais Voor llnwel With f aarareta. Candy ralltartle, cure eonvtlnaUnn forever. Vo, SSe. If C. O 0, iW r-jrfiui refund money. : M s' RtALLV OUn Olt AT BOOKA IN ONE LAHOI VOtUML Hi? t ftiMiMi ano Thus cAtmil, rmvtmtNMi aan rtmt. PSSI U rHSIMtC WSI AM Of All XWte, A HO All fAStl, WCt UtMUrt rVATt" in. IK1PI ttlal PARI M -PlAm IAIR AlllHir COaHHiAi MlAISSt, ISetMU, RIIKSas MARS1AI4 All tOUfttMl. PARI IV. WrtlOVIMlST Of IURSIAnt A OUSI fOS IHI MASSIID ANO Alt H0 MOft IVII TO H, T TTrTTrTT Cwitaiet ever TOO fnlelaH fat rM trt f 4 tStwt A I I r.fiL1 tmmm M', " 'laj tarnpM laM af talealH 1 fvwm WatwsaaA eailWiii Sirathaal far maMitataif Ik 4V ! S;iat rN lay a If et WksAaV IT X TP THe? X rfc-tn- of iiW 4 aAik iee,a earweat ami viaely 10 ruTm. m onnoMoi. mo zlxtjitkatioivo. l"k Aaalewtf ttt Ma aa aaS af Uewiawt The Orlala ef l lfrt Mai trm Ike Sen 11 rrejilUaai 1 kree f.lriaei I elar I'lalra iial e eerela a) lllHairatlima el re-let Iteirlninnewii If 1ree-lw-l.Ua ('lerlie k 4 ular rkelegreewt . la ! i alar. a klai traereal titer Are You Well ? IHIU 11 P. A T 1 m h rnn h-H.ntiM. . nrmiif i in-in l IIhm TtriMUft I i ii MM rn ..) ft. .in I'lt i h (4 nht tfi tt rn krfaa n ittflr hrliire. ll 1 041 ISr I" ItNSf lr 4llel' iair ll !' Itii-lir frilttiii rsi e iia fee nmlrrmtne vignr in iiianiuiiin a i haiili r f ha can't t r rail ami hi'i-il'-n liMicaai rly. can't 1 1 rail and hi'i il-H I.Micaa. nr. , iih'I" r i. ..emu lire ef aSiilla, ine hum. nnanii tm iikii, llglil la. In In ..iii,-li, lie , He., ami It"- alh Ciwerftll rilaliiflw of aiM-lcIt wlierehy Inaiit nf tll'l al nf IhiIIi am an itiiimieil iii "enclal aleria. lnn.M Ttila cliaiilcr elmwa whr llnnniliileaa innng maa gn aairar, Imw riniailtiHMi haa Imemiie hreia-e-m, hr II will nut ilnen, lm Ha ham lnl illwe-- ree.,iivHve l,i tlm ' 'lnnucr el limai alai I Hug ami Ifiitmf lanl fai'la In know. 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Then V"n can ma iimif" in rtwr f'm w '" Villi W III 11 I, i itlfir Wfiilc rMIr or i fun fan iritiko) li'i tnlalsiklf In U nrnlit thfl r-fat mrthoAatif rfi1Hfii tlm-M HI iiim IImuh If yH ar full tit arhe, wain, neuralgia r fheiima. , t ti will a,i.l hit III lima nu lip I want, tn a Ilit f tn elisikA ihein'iitt. Surely ynu can't winl. I neglect the InaM- I..... .... ijl lltfltfhl'a Jlavaaa. nr nllllT e. airuetfu. dlaeaan tit ihe "genltu-iiriiiarr nrgana," ami ynu heller te-.imie fialeit na iiwti lliliiga a S.rtiorrhir, Uriel nr mt wnri fiirnianfrnnlaglnn laeaae Ahy the fmeik" lliln !r rtierleme. Ihe ftlli led will rd Willi tlilliy all aimut hnreileni r. karrennraa, Slaeaae nf women, wrrtniia Slaeaar, Mreaia, nrlfaia, aklw Slaeaara, (crofala, eic. Vi. tmnklu, tmm lemk caniint cuter "all Ihe III that Beah la hetr in," ml therefor tn nimrt miilifitiium, lr. fimtf authortft Urn re fl w fir. 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