THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY. NOV 6. 1S79. Pnbllihert'Sotlcrt. TutArKTtaicaUonle:tfceI)ri:ci;JBoV Lwl XuTicca.aet a ordinary readier matter, rllltiechkrsedteneeiitatx'r Mne.eech InaerUon l (a dlapl? uiK.&tlva col a liar. Anlhorlil Atnti. TtTata Barn ir a-Bthorised arenta at Nema ha. CHx J rrc4v otrcJjji fur moul- dae u Tbdhki Rer.laHrBtor1wl acrnt In CSlrn KmIc prrttaet to rrearlre and receipt for rsonle do ss est aabaerlptlou. A J. Krrrc. lSi. nrl.inranlBorlilar;ent tatitPi.torcrtTeu,crtptloiw and urtrer ttelae. asdut select and receipt for moule due TiTC AVEBTI8KK. i W. flavin-U oar iwlrorired Agent In Bentnn y.rttittti.UirKiTt nd receipt for mimlva. due tt ca sebfrertpttea. KAJKBftOTHKK A HACKER. PublittiersAdTertlser. AX ALTE.lL TO THE L'UUUC. The Colored Kefiuru Ouesliou Agiiln. TLb-Kjuo i?.cuiueu'e AsocIh liuu Uka lUia luclUuil ol tifcacullug to tlilir ICIWX CUiZcUa lUc lUlefealfc kUU U'lUUllluU ol lUcir UseUClulloil. A lo weila.uovu, tue colored peo ple of lUedoulU ltve Ucf;u tiiir2tlut; to ibis Abate lut Vcrul !. II ley couic iu lue Limjkj ol liuj.iuviug llieli Cotiillliiiii. 5so luiiuueuieiils ere of fered to UietU oilier IUU UiOBts uttered Uui! luiiutgratila lo nor outig mid growiug stale, wtioae policy veuureo etjaul ntit (or all uUoe. Many ol tlieiu arrived iu Uesiituit: condition ; but our people, wall their uual litter nlity, supplied Ihelr Immediate lieeiln, ami ucxi-ieit them to umke a betfin ninij. Early lust Kpring the iinnii grutioti increased to audi uu extent tlint private charity wa iiim1ejn.lr Boat Io4ilof people, hungry hih! half olal. left pnfi!!es upon the rlvr'a bank, excited universal sympathy and our foolrty wim the outKrowth of a eenprnl demand for nn orirHiilzd ef fort In their he-half. The firat Boarti of T)TfctiiH comprised the Govern or and other State nfnVer. whoae faithful, wife and unpaid gprvlces are fully Hppreciaied, and cnn-tJtnfM ne of the hrifthteet chapters In our his tory. Money and clothlne came un- enirtfht from all part of the land, and shout live thousand found honieH Many of thexe were, nettled in colon lex, and all of thnm are unw healthy. IniliirtriouH. honpxt and happy. But our work la not done. Many mut tie uided dtirhit; the approachltiir winter, or foiffer; and Home, prhap. mot he fed until the harvest ! wrath ereil next year. And n w are cretl ihlv Informal, the knmlirration will et In thjo fnll and next xprine larger thnn ever, and w rnut he prepared And vet our trurv I nearlv empty, ihofontrihiitlnnaliftvineeradualty dl mlnUhd. It mir he thnt other min rt hxvo encatrd the puhlirt atten tion, or hat the people are not nwre of tlie nrenent nrpent need". Hence we nroprtinnelled to mike fhB"B ate menta. ami antral to the benevolent 'and nhl'snthronlo thrntihon lh land; Tte neople of the Nation onrh not fo lere to Toonn the hon or anl tmrden of dolnir r rrea wnrltn'on'tn the fotiir. Tfpolhe th tide nf lmm'"raMon aoonld he partlv riirned aolde. Rut t that e lmPlhe. tle nionev ohonld nnl he withheld. Our nttj.n ire repjdr a ever to do their pa't. hut we desire the oo-operntion of all. " AH 'iii nd popplleo alinuld he nt to Oov. John P Rt John. r our Pcretrv. O. "R. Wheeler. Topkn Knn AH aoppHea enf ahould he marked n the Seeretnrv ran tell who eoda them, and where thev pome rnm. o their receipt can be prompt Jy acknowledged. A. n. JK7TMONT Pre-ldent. Geo. W. Cakuy. lt Vice PreBt, J. E. GlLnEKT, 2d Vice Prest, J. E V it EEi.Elt, Secretary, JniiN D. ICnox. Treasurer. John M. BKOWN.Superlntenrtent, T-PKKA KaB . Oft'dier 15, 1879. Accompanying the above appenl to benevo mi people, iu a list of dona tions U thid worthy cause, with the named of the donors opposite the aniountrt given, from April 20th to October 13, 1879. '. Iu some Instance sums are credited jn bulk to the clliea and towna in which they were con tributed And the amount from States are credited to such Slates. In dividual and cities of tweiHx States and the District of Colum' ia, have contributed, making a Ilt "f contrib utors of about 130 Individuals and cit ies, who. have given sums of money in vario-j" amount mnginfiom $1 to $1,531.50. The city of Cleveland. Ohio, flaudat tJie'head of-the cities ; and John Hall, of ; Westchester, PemiHylvaoia, Is credited with $1,000, stands Qmt among the individual donors. The whole foots up $9.7fi7.48 The inrg8t amount of contributions $2.974.07 came from Ohio. Penn Bvlvauiti. $1,601 50 la aeood Maine $3 has giveu least of the States; yet she hat given something, and more than Nebraska, which has giv en nothing, according to this list. "We'wlH here say, that iu view of the benevoluBt reputution of our peo ple, and the undoubted worthiness of the oatue of euflering humanity, and of this particular case, we rait jipnn our goodpeople to give ir.mcthwg. Give, if only the amalleM sum. which iu some degree will alleviate the wants of some huugry or. poorly clad human being. If any one feels like volunteering a contribution for the. needy colored people, and will leave what they have to ulve with us, at the Advertiser office, or wiihpnstiuHSier Hacker, at the poatofllce. we will forward it Iu safety, guarantee that it eliall reach its destination, and due credit be giv en. Bprague manifested a high regard for the honor of his wfe didn't he? It Is rather humorous to hear him threaten a man who he ullegea he be lieves ha9 broken up hisjioine, that he will shoot him If he doe so again. He has opened the door for all the tattle aud gosilp of all the scandal mongers of the laud.They go back to the days of Kate Chase's youth, ami they tell how this Btory was cir culated aud that, and then proceed to ay there wa no truth in any of them. But the name oHhe wife and mother Is in the mouth of every foul minded person in the country, and they shake their heads and roll their eyes who never heard Kate Chase's name un til laat week. Sprague has a ourlous way of looking after his .'honor.' J Cincinnati Timet. Icec Waou Coniee ftcxtec. A short time auo tne nun oi tue universe wan vieited by a thunder ftorm. aecornpanled hv a well-developed eample of the Kannas tornado. Many HveB were lost among th ship ping along the Ma aehunetts coast, and efpeeiallj In Boston harbor. The damage to gla-n In the city of Bocton was very heavy. The next day after the storm one film, on Canal street reported the sale of 2,000 panes of window glass. The whole perform ance was without a. precedent in the memory of the oldest native. The Murllinir uppearaiiee of the ky pre vious to the bursting of the shower warned travelers and pede-triana to neek cover. Among the many care lens nni i-aught nut in the storm was George B , a young reporter on the Buxton Telephone. He waauauubt by the shower on Hanover street ami stepped into a doorway to w 't until the heaviest was over. There were two Chinese washee-washee.- from Howard street, and several less queue rious looking Individuals, each and all of hm itwouli be afe to say. had not fnr a 1 -tiir time imck had any very close relations with a laundry. The r o f. 1 in loieuip, and soon great hailstones truck the id -walk and rebounded a few feet in the air BuvhiuK out In the r .1- the thus! astlc reporter got several specimens, drew a tape line from his pocket, measured l.em carefully and recorded theexact flume in l memorandum . Repeating MiU oppraton several titnea, he attracted the attention of some young clerks iu the ullice up stairs, rh. luok- large chunk "f ice from the block in the ice-moler. and throw them not in the reporter, who measured them carefully und record ed the reoult. Every one in tha' door- wav tt'j awe-Mtricken at the size of the hail stones, and the did men war- exliihitiui; eye of an unusual roundness and prominence. One of the chaps in the office accidentally dropped the billance of the block of Ice fiotn which the monatrous hail stones had bean chipped, and it came down and landed, on .the sidewalk with an imraeuse crash. I' must have weighed all of twenty pounds, and spattered the water right and left. Jo-l at thi instant con. that awftl crush of thunder that startled everyone that heard it, and of which the pipers ojiok" next laj Thl- was too much for John C'lnaman. They both rau yelling up the street In the driving luiu.tite Ur-t oin aaylug a he uloird tbed -or w-j : v opce up. hellee. Icee wagon comee nextee. Good-'.y Jul. it.' - Dtlroit Ft c f'i ess. m i Woman'.-. Vote. nf tv Grvfetiwooil -ay : 'That wo men aie going to vote i? jus' &s Inevit able a- the fulling of an avalanche from an Aljdne flope. I mUft come. Anybody who looks at it mu.t see it. That .iiauhood -uflYage Include- wo manhood suirrage, and tqual rights and fqual wages and universal educa tion are the logical results of our form of government, I cannot couoslve that there cau be a doubt. Uulean we ko baok on the v, r) urln iplea of the Declaration of Independene. theBe things must be. They are the express train of God's Providtine; a- ' un less we make up our mind to "o along with the train, we had belter staud out of the way.' The H v. Phebe A. Hatiaford : 'It Is your (.vomenV) solemn, saered du ty, as you love God und the truth and human welfare, to seek the ballot; and, having obtained it, to Uot it in purifying our statute books a"d mak ing them read more like the oracles of God the -leventh o.unmauJmeut aud the golJen rule.' Julia Ward Howe says: 'This edifice of the bleal.soclety has many mifSioiiB, who?e doors open one after another in the ruins of age. When Providence has moved the mysteri ous peal fiooi oue of these doors, those who know the signs of he times uladly enter. The crowd without laugh at them iu loud ch rus, 'See, these fools have gone in there! After a while tbey halt and the lame aud ihe blind hear f the new refuge, the new belief ction, and 'make huste lo crowd i ills .md i-rl rs ' Trees and Health. Ev-r3'bndy knows that trees take the carbonic acid thrown out in the breath of men arul animals, separate it into its compound parts corbou and oxygeu give back the latter to be used over again, aud woik up the former into wood aud fruits. It I- also coiuii g lo be generally understood that fort-st trees do im portaut service iu prcmntiug rainfalls, and In helping to retain tlie ur face water for springs, streams and gener al U9CK It i also known"th&t certain spe cies, planted iu malarial localities, help to reuder the latter heIili by somehow using up the deadly mi nima. It would now appear that trees growing near .draiua cairy.utl' the, sewage -water. A gentleman, whose ces-draln was constructed just like hi- neigh bora' and In the saru; kind of soil, had found it unnecessary to clean it out, while the others had lo be clean ed out frequently. An examination showed that three large trees, whose roots had penetra ted into th& vicinity of his seeotid, or waste, cesB-pool, were clearly the channels through which the waste all excaped. Whether it was chnrjged in to plant food, as h likely, or was exhaled hrouch the leaves, in either case It was disposed of with equal safet. An idiot who lives near Lnwville. and wlin eins himself 'Nature's Po et,' bend us three foolscap pages of jinnle, beeinnine: 'The forests are fretted with golden fire.' All right, let 'em fret. Uliea Observer. About five thousand -women are employed In Brltlth coal mines. Eureka UlilVersiilife't'Ablocfiition.. Ozark, Kas . Sept, 6. 1879 In plirsuaace to artangaiuents, the delegutes frcui the UnfverBall-t socie ties at Greeley, Gu'rnett, Eliza'betb liiwu and Ozark met at 7:30 p. m. J. M. Vaughn was called lo the chair, and A. C. G. dhockey as secre tary. Atter a calm consultation, the fol lowing basis Was unanimously adopt ed I I ibis MBbociuliou shall be called -1111) Eu'iehtt (JulVcUaUel AaeOUla liuu ul iluUeiBun Couuly, Kauut." II lla oijeoU bbalt be j?uai. luauaiaiu uiiuisters of the (jiuopci ol Christ. cjeoouu. To fooler free luvestiga uoun ol intellectual, moral aUd tellg luua cullura. Tinrd. To build hiKiees for such culture, and feVery such building siiall tie freo to occupancy by any per uu oTaiiy school or tenets wiio is of ood repute, al.all Unite iieU Uot occupied by this society. Ill Any pereou believing In or syuipathlztng with the principles 'of the dual holiness and hapiuexH of all liiaukiuil; and deal rous of sustain ing a pure character, abalUbe.a mem ber of this association, when chosen as a delegate by any auxlliuiy iouieU of this asociAtion. " IV There shall be chosen, at "each annual meeting. president, secreta ry aud trea-uirer : l-o. flce triMeer and a enmmittes nf arrangements, which may be composed of the trus tees, shall be elected annually. V At each annual meeting each (oci.ety ahall report U4tatun -f nieui hers and the amount it will ril- pe annum for th di-Memlnatinn of knowledge among the people. 2 There" may he a minister engaged each year, and tranta piirnhaed and elven to thoae who will read. VI This asociit!on may by a ma jority vote. -t any annual "'eetlntf heenine n noxiliarv to the Ty'v r alist .onv- ntlon nf the Mate . f K'' n. 2 -Eaeh -mxirary rop!v shall be entitled to two delegates t nil se son VTT "Tt'pee nrtlelp" nf compart rnav h m"nrtp.l At ny annual meeting, hr h mnjorlty of Its voters. Ri M Llneo wv elected president ; J N. Cliue, secretary ; J. W Vugln treasurer: J. W. Broady. of Ozirk, A. G. PerkiiH of Colony ; S. A. Her- rlman, of Garnett; J G Itees. of Greeley, and W. A. Johnson, at laree, were chosen trusieen, und com mittee f rratigements. Tie.aolvPil That the committee n-gage-U"V W PShoCkeyas minister for current yea. Adj, urmd. J W. Vaughn, A. C. G. Snorrc-'Y, Ch'n. 5pprnrv. Watching1 a Kifle Ball. Three centl men member of the Rochester Amatuer R tie. Club, on recent afternoon w-reiu the town nf Brighton target shooting. The dl- tance was S'K var'-; nil three were shooting Creedmoor-rifles From the firing point to the target the ground gradually ascended, so that n small telescope, but a go t u fi ui.y fixed to a tree, at a distance of perhap thirty feet, made a flue point for ob servation. One of the shooter, while looking through theglas to maik a shot of one of. hi companions ox olaimed that besa the ball aa it j-ped on-ita mis-ion, The announcement was received with incredulity ; but one of the other sjiooters went to the glass, and ha also saw the hall almost as it left the iiii, and through its whole flight, nearly the whoW Hue of its trajectory, until it struck the tar get. Sm.le eling aud beautiful wai the.slg'it that every shot was watch ed by one or other of the gentlemen ; and it is un actual fact that the point at which the 'ball .would, strike the target could be seen before the ball struck. It was even insisted upon that the ro u.otiou oi u.t ball could ' observed The Cuiuilii'' Chinese. A new Chinese trick .has been dls-euv-red, eny. the Sau Fianoisco Chronic'e. A few daye.iince, on the arrival ( a vessel from liouululu. containing beverul case of china thut had been shippril to. that portby some Chinese house in Si FrancU eo, and ent back uou-'eruneil by the oouaigiiees, the cu-tom-houde 6ftitals were curious to know the caime, and this curiosity prompted them to open the cases, when an ingeuiois plan. was discovered lo smuggle opium, in to that port through the heels of 1 condemned' shoes. The heels, at a glance, appeure 1 uatural ami proper it? m i.la titif" f.t' r.fitlltlrr nit n 'null j v . .: "mi or iwo, .! removing oue tun sues of leather, a hole, ocoupyjng nearly the whole biz" o' the heel, was found, into which opium had been placid to introduce lulo the Hawaii! mar ket. The ooudemued'1 buBineos was a part of the programm , and the shoes w?re returned evidently to he reloaded and forwarded aaiu to I hat port. . m' m Poor Grammar BotrayerI''HinU ' Erofessor Thomas, recently- con nected wltluButJer University, was noted chiefly fur hl& exactness in the une of vernacular. One iifKht-he was awakeued at an uuseumlngly hour by discordant sounds of midnight rev elry from the directlo-i of a student's beu-roo:u. Dr.sriug himself hastily, he hurried down the hall, and after a few kuockB on the bolted duor to en force silruct-, he called out, "HI, you fellow in there! Ct-U'tyou make less noise?" "Who's out-thero?J was the-'rea- ' Try pons9. r ' "It's me." '' ' - ' f Who are you'?M ' '? "Profe-sor Thomas.' ' -"You're a liar You can't fool us. Thomas would" have- said. 'It is I. Come on. boys, just onrif more." Aud the etrains of Landlord, fill the flowing bowl!" resonndeJ through the house till daylight. The affair wan never alluded to by the Professor. Evening Auburnian. The Sons of Temperance- riumber about 90 000 in North America, the Temple of Honor20.000. and the Good Templari, whose order extends to . many nations, number some 4-50,000. 1 a,,Suakc Bites. ' I had stopped br the-night at a ho tel In Southern Missouri, when an other traveler hastened in whose dog had been bitten when a mile away, and its throat was then swollen equal iu size with its head, and the animal was in great agony. Its owner asked for spirits or turpentine, which, be ing furnl-hed, he applied repeutedly to the bitten part, until the dog be came quiet, and by morning It was well. This traveler resides in the Ozark Mountain region of Arkansas, where he hud, sa he said, witnessed many such curss. not of animals only but also of men. and he believed it an infallible remedy If soon applied. It quickly relieves the sting of a bee, and may cute the bite ot a cobra If immeoiately applied outwardly and a little internally on eugar, a-i done by the hunters amoug the Ozarks, who carry it iu their pookets as they traverse that region where snakes do abound. N. Y. Observer. Bee In'n Man's Ear. FrdmtnoYor Pa. Dally. We .'requentlyjbear of bees creeping Into the ears of peip'e, which Is gen erally attended with great dangerand nntiaiderHble naiii. A cose of ihis kind was reported to u last week. A bee riilereil one of the ears of David Llebenknecht. Of Lower Windsor Township, anil although it would occasionally work Its way out so far h to.be seen, all methods adopted to eject it from its hiding place proved unavailing ; finally, smoking a oi ar wa p--p-Me J, and, by (iloinir the nose uiid'forviiitf the smoke down the throat iuto the eu-tachiau tubes that connect vvith the head, it had the de sired effect .to diive the Iroubhsome insect out, and thus relieved Mr. Li ebeilknechtfrom an further tiouble. This i a very simpls und certain remedy. - "TheKia-in the Dark" wa played as a far.:e by amateurs in Mount Ster ling, Ky.. up to-the point where the young mau kisses the pretty girl. There it was turned into a tragedy. The girl's real lover, jenlous of her stage lover, and discerning that the kissing was genuine aud much rel ished, shot the otfeuder on the apnt. The Aound was trifling butlt brought the performance to u close. 'That's whete the bo,)t fit for col lege,' said the professor to Mrs-. Part luifton. pointing to a school-house. Did they?' paid the old lad with an imation. Then if they ri foreollege before they went, they didn't tight af terwerd?' Yen,' said he. smiling, and f.i-orhg tLe conceit, 'but the Ilht w i with f1i hwad, not with the hunds.' 'Butted, did they? asked the tdd lad S.-e Lradville und li-. Rome iSen tlnel. The advice contained in the latter pait of ttie above paragraph is almost useless a fellow, generally! does, unless he's iuadeof melril and lined wllli boiler irou. Elmira Ga zette. i m TthiH been said that whep you see a parMi.n wearing his best clothes ev ry day that he it gln down hill. If this be true, all we've got to say Is that we're traveliug down an almigh ty lonn hill, (ttivgo Times An extshai.ge ha- a plea-ini! article upon "A Tramp's Preenie of Mind." That Is much beitei much bettr. We'd far rth, r have tramp's pres fiice of mind than his presence of body. Ro.-klund Courier. In winter clean carpet- with dry fnow ; nave tue room coot; HpruiRie on the snow ; -cruh first with a broom aud then aweep clean. The only kind of cuke ohildren don't cry after : A enke nf soap. 3 Sr-itiBtics show-that Chicago has 313 clergymen In good standing. . W I. 0. G. T. Oct. 25th 1L79. j J.. l-ll The regular qiiaheily mteth.g of DietiLodge., No. 12 will inv:t with Pleasant Praiiie L t:e. No. 100 at tlie Biatti . .hool hou-e, on Satur day. Nov. 8th 1ST!), commencing at h() o'clock, a. m. Lodges ar entitled toouelHelegBle, for each leu members or fraction of ten. G: W C. T. Ada Van Pelt will be present, mid viBit ihe several lodges iu the district, of which due notice will be given. There will be a public meeting In the evening to which the putdio are cordially Invited. Fraternally, A. J. rKEEN, Dlst. Deptuy. County papers please copy. Since the foregoing was. put In type Brother Skeen has reieivet notice from,the G. W." C. T. that she will beat Peru. Nov mher4th ;G'a t,5th ; on the 7th she "ill he in Brownville. aud thence to District Lodge. Almost Young: Again. My mtitiier was itll -iii a long time witli-Neuralgia .mil a dull heavy in active condition of the whole system ; headache, nervous prostration, ami was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did hranygood. Three m onths ago she hegan to use Hop Bit ters, with such good effl-ct that ehe seem and feels young nein, although over 70 year old. W think there I" no other medleio fi' to npe in the fnmilv." A lady fo Providence, R. I. Journal. The widow of Alexander Cambell, the founder of the Cambellites or Chrlotlan Chnreh. la living with her Bon-in-Iaw, Col. Barelay near Hllls boro, Alr. The bop erp of E iglaod is po light that the E glish brewers will be obliged to ue the American article. i m An Indiana Presbyterian minister has srone on a strike. His-n.otto Is no pay no preaeh Illinois reportstbut Mule over half a crop of apples this year. . j r r . UEWTdSFKAfc f Oc'25t 1879. Editor Nebraska Adyerttser. Thin king Vhat a few lines from the Arkansas 'Valley mlghl interest a!- portion of your readers, I will en deavor to give you a'falnt Idea of my Impressions In relation lo this and the surrounding counties. We arrived in Newton one wee"k ago,' and have since been spending our time iu looking ovej this and the adjoining counties. Newton is the county seat of Har vey county. It has a beautiful loca tlon, near the centre of thecounty. It has a live, enterprising population of about three thousand, and contains some of the finest business houses and rewidauces that I have ever seen In the west. It ia on the Atchison, Topekn & Santa Ft B. R , oue hun dred and tbrity-five miles southwest of Topeka. Thegurroundlngcountry. including Ibis county, "parts of Sedge wick, Butler, Chase, Marion aud Mo Pherson aouutle, is as fine a body of farming lands as any one need to see. Yet, all things considered, I do not think them equal to old Nemaha. This Is a winter wheat region, and there Is a large area sown, generally looking well for the sess-on. There are conslderablo amount of corn raised here, but the yield Is uot so good as lu southeast Nebraska. Buyers are paying 20 cents per bush el for it here. The greater portion of It is shipped to the mining regions of Colorado. Stock raising Is a good business here, ami I haeseeu some fi e herds of cattle and sheep In this part of the State. Till part of Ktnsas Is not so sub ject to drouth as the Suiok HHI ami Republican region;, and therefore is a much more desirable rigiou for agri cultural purposes. Settler here have a yet paid but little attention to planting orchards, consequently fruit 1 -carce. We had Ihe pleasure of meeting our old fellow-citizen, Parson Moore, who residbs iu this place. We have met several ol it acquaintances here'which were surprises to me. - ti This Uvunty is strongly Republican; yet the Democrats and Indej endents now aud theu succeed Iirrutining iu a mau the same as with us. Hoping to be home in time to vote the straight Republican ticket, I remain yours, -! W. Briikie. Forest Tree Seedlings Osage Hedge Plant-t;ruiic Vines--'ursery Mock. I have the sale of a large stock of ,jioreBt Tree beediinxs, Orage Hedge Plants, Grape Vines, and General Nursery Stock. Most of the atouk I haveuiven personal attention lo rais in". The bnlanre Hedge Plants ami Forest Tree SpedlingH were raised near, in an adjoining State. One and two year old apple t ees pan be had direet from Nursery rows. Ever greens the same. Rout, .FrritNAS, Rrownvjllp, Nebraska. Get out Uoors. The close oou(iuemHiiirll factory work, give the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid, mis-ru Ide feelings, poor blood, inactive Oliver, kidneys and urinary 'ronl.les. and all the phyoipians anil medieine iu the world p.annot help them uiile they get out of doors or ue Hop Bit ters. tjie purest and hppf remedv. e poelnlly for soph caes, having abuu danpe of health -unhpp and rooy fheek1 In them. Thev post hnf n ri flo f?p nnothpr column. Christian Uecorderi t Hume Grown Trees and Vines. I tiaVe a good supply of well kuowo and wesieru tested .ipple Trees on aiid two years old. drape Vines and Evergreens, all grown heieiii tlie soil in whtcli they stand. Cmm und have your trees dug under your own eye. Osage Hedge Plants. One million Osago Hedge Plants for salt. Get. trees, vines and plants when you are ready to plant them. Robt. W. Furnas, -Brownville. Neb. CRAY'S SPECIFIC WEDICINt TRADE MARK. The GrwtZmUih TRADE MARK. Itemedj: xa , nf!IIni ton tar 1 Scmlaml Vf k aeu, Spcrattor rhe, Impauacy, UlAt follow UIH. atteae. of B.lf. Before Taktr. Abu:uixar AfterTaklnr. Mxatrr, CnlTtnal Luiltult. rla la Ut Biet Oloaeu ot TUicn. Prtmttart Old i(,ad nu; other Dfteuei that load to Inattj orCosnmptloB.uaa Prtaacare Gran. 07 rU pmrtloaUn la oir puspiln. which wo detlrt U Mad frtt by mail to tnrj one. CTTht s jdfle MtdldneU oM b all trottt i I per poclif t, or ilz pcki(t tn IS, or win b kbi free bj csoil oa receipt of tte aaarj bf aoMrtMijjf IHE GBAI HEDICI5E CO., iLMcmxxKt, Zukx, Dmtn, Ukm. -So(l In BroVL.iiic ju i.uij iaio by all druggists. 6yrl THE ADVERTISER JOB PR1HTIK6 DEPARTMENT. A flne assortment ef Type. Ber- ders. Rules. Stock. Ac, forprintlnj;, BOBINSSS. VISITING WSBDJN6 CARDS, Colored anil Bronzed Labels, STATEMENTS. LETTEK & BILLHEADS ENVELOPES, Circulars , Dodgers , Prog ram m es . Show Cards, BLAZIK TTOKK 0FALLKIJCDS, With neatness and dispatch Cheap ob Ixfebiob Wobk X0T SOLICITED. PAI3SH0THSS & EACSSB, Carson Block, ERQWSY1LLE, JIEBi SPECLfiSu AB VERTIiaCENTS. I nnr ,If.l3S'tpp3snRedsl.ueeell ! I K hUlV-N Woof 4tRols..jiUr SBS-7ctav ol.co.ver i- book, ontst ..-. . ...1-c to... . -. teat free. Daniel JbMtenttr. WnslilMgton"J 1T- xia..7.i. jiiusiruieu ntsi.aLit? AtJXTS WANTKIrortbeIfj(anil HattntstU- ing Rctprial teocs Hnd Bibles. Prlcva reduced 33 per Cf fiKiwutmil monatJiiK va.. untcago. liu. v. mm returns Id 30 days ou 31 00lnested. Of- CctnlHeponsar.dlnformatUinfrce Ue iTrohiswecklj-on btoc)ciiitloiiorjiuioio. Ad!re T.Fotter Vikt tV fo.rBnker-.y Wall at.X.Y UfA"WTCnA GOOD AGENT TO W All I til) canvass Hrnwnville Jt ail 'oinln(rtawns lor the bentselllnKhoaseho'd artlc'e In tlie world Tip top profits. v lie at once to World Main 'HCtnrlnK fo. 12Z Nassau St. New York. S LUrvurrxituim -cV KoaaBrr'b-UtM-'. "Ir vn, KMm, A Ktwrw Gff$i5Skol-GM I Seni tump for our Nt w ' ntaitntMtCitiloriie. ?.P0WELL&SON.238MttinStCIXCIXNATI.O. WANTED Active parties to act aa UenerM Agents for the salepfour speclaltleaJJus laess respectable. Goodli sell ptdl We paj-a snlarjr or a liberal commls iion en sules. Krxu S tGtt ioS-i00 a month can be rnada by live men. Hare chance for makins mon ey. Aauresa j.5.jicllealt A: L.'o., i;w4 138 Clark ijlreel. Chicago. PRUSBIHX!': CELEBRATED 1HEGA AN AUSObUTEljy PDHE ARTICLE:. Warranted to kee pickles for years. Thirty-one years la it arlcet. Consumers should Insist upon seeing ourbrand'no the barrels when bli Ing- I7w 2A2TI UStSKLVTBEKT CATALOGTJZ. CpBtlt34'iciejJon- JCV LUST ill . mbl lnnn UaJors Etfl STfl ttSt? i and UiU, EpAcieu, Ci-' Cti cootalns 85 pages of (ftbrmationfQTmiiticUuu. nONtniAUJrlPfVV " Tl CONSUMPTION CURED. A almnlo vecetnhlo rr-mnAv tOT the ipttdy and ptmantnt curt ot Conffoinp- ana uvng ujtcuont. Also n. .positive anil radical cure for Ncr-. ona Debility and all Nervous Coaplalr.ts. vAicA hat btm ttited in tKouanUof cotes. liecpo-wltU full directions lay lad tislncr, sent by mill free of choree en receipt of stamp. Pu nam ihU paper. WCT.BHERAB.Ua Powtn'Bloet JoeheitarJt.T. -Ag-ents Wanted Read "MINE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORK." Rv JIATHEW HALE SMITH. Ilui-leigh L"iuu nisu up jvjxuw lirnr iiufiims uri Sa mf.de. ind Io-t iu a day; lum-ilirewpd men are g mined in Wail rttree : how "couturymen"itre -ll f Ilillww.'i rtv rH4triof- hnu mlnldtavu .. H nta cliants are hlackmnlled; how Vamlerbllt uiude eight i millions orrtollars: how gambling bouses ,t lotteries are conaucte-J : now to make and spend money in New York : how millions are fed dully; how the rich anil poor live. ltena una lenrn utmui rew orr Dankerumerch ants, broken. Kift swindlers. gnmulers. Howery. el evated railroads, TutiibH. Hrooklln bridge. Central Hark, with biographical sketches or A.T.Stewart, James Gordon Beiinett.Koh.-rt Bonner, the Aslors Vanderblit. Urew. (Jreely. Bevcher. TultuaK and his Tabernacle. FIsk. J. Gould and many others. In short all about the Wealth ai.d poverty the mystcr les and miseries ofNew York. Complete mirror or Ihe Metropolis as It Is to-la. Over 900 octavepaues.wlth full-page eiiRravInss. Mow It the time Tor energetic men and women to make money. Agents are averaKlng trom W to 60 orders per week. Vor terms addre-s The J.lt.Uritlt t'rtiI.IIIINR CO., !Sw4 ilartford.Conu .or Chicago 111. JkJST JD. l"TIie "Celebrated lIiiisic. House OF W. 'W-. Kimball, ' M..Q t Km "! ' . i Or Chicago, Keep in stock a fullllne of PIANOS and ORGMS. For full particulars, terms&prices, call error address, J. R. DYE, Local Agent, OK. 3S.rMa .Lippitt, .PIAXO;ad VOCAX TEACHES, rT -V Ut' ' TT--V T- JrOWnVXUCs - - lUeuraSICa. j GUN V THOBL DK.VLEU FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, ' CA.XJSrEI JPJtUITS, JTUTS, TOYS, QUEENS, GLASS, TIN & WOODENTSTARE, J STATIONERY, PAIJTS, BKTJSHES. CDTXERY Pipes, Tobacco. Cigars. Musical Instruments, Patent Medicine, ' ' ' JEWELRY and NOTIONS. CITY BAKERY, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA BIRO'WIfcT m AFrBLE VV CHAJRIJES STEIDI-IAET, Manufacturer and Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Marble, Monuments, TOMB STONES, TABLE TOPS, &o &o. CTZTTl A I TMrCTPiMC AU oriler? P.ro!?Ryv, 1,ileil.ands..itljfctJos.Kiiarautt?i brtLIAL ULbiUUO Office and Yard, Main street, between 6th nml 7th, FURNISHED m. m. conner, jYovatnoidgou THE BEST rHE W0RU SOLD BY Open Hjum, Ucatcr, CoL EVERY OTHER 1 LOT ABSOLUTE- V LY FREE I J TV,nvir nmr hni lmiUtlnn nf40r)ll- nrfftt Twenty veurs ago Denver w.is a sm:ill tni'lfti? nnmcrouH Chnrclics. Hotels. The.Ucn, Strcet - I'll I H'll VH I VV .1 .lAlllilll .&! aai rk n BakUIW.w ; v; r-fe warxautcb vik BA K .B'BsaA Mr W ob ICKfc. - m. i jiiB . m &r H n T WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. 1 r I' I'l M H Sa 8 ft. rTSi i m M wP M in Q ti Si lflHHi25is-125 PEETilra j SITUATED IN WORTH DENVER, tiHSjS Sliver Smeltlnt: and Uerlutus Works, with a tutted M;tis m mc, arni i tnc prww '" Center of the West, There arc seven First-eln UiiirmtN nowniualnEi ml nnectl np with all the Principal ami Branch Hail roads fiom ilalne o I nUPniiiu . N be I niiitalof Colorado, naturally the richest State in the Union, and locate! in aljont the geographical center of the Oultcd SJatcs. The climate Is chartnln. w Ith thr tvt water ami innest Ur in the world, and the scenery is unescelle-1 r.r beauty awl r.r-er It m"2i !. by the nchest Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron Lead, and Cad ilme; initl AgiictdU.rtd I--dslu America. It is now the headquarters tor Coiorwlo, Kroia-.. Aebia.ls3,ew Mexico, vj ominz, Nevartm Arizona, ami Northern Tex-u. The itch r.ilnnd an' .pilcultural re-ourte of this vast country will make Denver the largest und we tlthicst city In tLe t WHY LOTS ARE C2VEW AWAY. As tho tide of immigration is now !i this direction, it is the CompnnyN Interest to havo people locate inDcnvcrand on the'rpr ncrty. Tucucoaraecenug nilon heie.Utt-Compnny win mve to anyone seuum; uieir u. i i:m huui--u ............ ...... ... -. --- one or more lots in NorthDenver.fi- 1 in WcldCotmty.HiUeoCto.o.iidjMn ImmciUato view or this beautiful city, the only i ...irj;c tMiw'ffoiiorir.llarionay tne Nolan- I tiblicfces . n.i.nn.,.i.vinin...in,i nmi invMtii T".. i nmitnii v i!of"t not ur.eevcrY lot awm , oui each alternate one, and does not expect that ev will come here, but a Krciit many will, and they fi ..V.. .. w. . w. .x.. IKJL UlilJ UUh'U creased population will soon maKe mis property very vaiHume.aim Kim . ui1i.i.jv. each alternate lot, which they hold at prices varying from 5 10 S5C0, nccotri jn to location. anyone to'settle or 'improve, but with full power 10 ttansrer and deed to others. The limit Y'i "...; -. i.M..,imnil,.,.nr ti.infTnr i i lots. This nrooerlv 1 not lull For this reason thealiovc projo-.Hion is made. Hitle.inoiintniii.or swam'ii, but it level, fertile, and lias advantaiar. for building, upon too numerous to mention. Kull aud at factory iufonnatiou, wilh iudoemema from our beat citizens, will be furnished. CERTIFICATE Or TITLE. T. VT. C. Faseees, ConctT Clerk ana Eocorrter within n ' sitl Connly amf Ptai, do reby etrtiiy lo tho aboTO and foresoini; to rw true, and titl coraplot J . . laml thrin dwniwl accwxling " rrccrM in nt office. I ftirther crrtlfr there a'e no altrc traincrirti of jiHttmrot, . tax or JJnrr Jeiai utandini sgiinst said land. Iu tcsUmouy whereof I bivo hereunto t laj hand aud atoxed mj omcial Jeal th 2d day 0f August AD. V. Q BIEBS, County Clerk aadBcordr. is.i n.r'id0:"- INSTRUCTIONS. This Company will send by return mall, to i:UC or UI1S paper meir iiiinira, x . v. iiuu.i-7, County and State, plainly written In full, a clear warrantee deed to a lot feet front by li feet denn in North Denver. Colorado, clear of all taxes. hSSL mmm Applications forcity lots must lcaccompanleu with one dollarforeach lotto pay cat of making nml nrl.-nnwlMlfHn'? deed, oostace. etc. The lots thDiimn hnKold antl trausferreil at your pleasure. A' 21 . Hoirf Mntf In thi world. lOBSMlftJ ,jj ...v. ..V..t...... ..,... of the V. S. and Camidas. DENVER LAND lligb actwvl, lXunr, CO. 440 lAWBEA'CE S iaatata The Only Remedy THAT ACTS ATTHESAHE TIME 0N" THE LSVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. I This combined action aires itican-l derful power to cure cut diseases. Whv Arft Wp. Rinlr iTj m' . 'ui' " mm. Because we allots these artat omans U become doffoed or torpid, andi poisonous humors are therefore forced mw inaowoaincx snouia oa expeueai TJiiurauy. BILIOUSNESS. PILES. CONSTIPATION, K1DNKI COHrLVINTS, URINABZ DISEASES, FES ALE WKVK SEssKS. AND NEItTOLS DISOUDEUS, by causing fre ac'ion of these omans and restoring tlicir voucr to throio oif aixcaxe. Why Saffrr Hilton pains rmd aehrst Wltytrvrmenteiluitlil'ileK.CoustlpatlonT I lThy rrisUtoacdOTcrdisorderrd Kidneys 1 1 ii uj cn'iare nenuiu orM neauacjicax Al Iiy Iiare sleepless nights 1 Uit KIDNEY "WOrrr cr.d rrjolce in i health. II it a dry, teqd&U cxnfo'zzdand I One pacLacewCI mol.oIxqlaor iTcCclae. Gtt it ofyvtr Drr'f, j 7 orCer iS j or yoj. j: .ce, i..xj. -Bins, rr'aa 4 a., ?x&d 1uiii?w.j iiurUaslon. VI jgiracy Ihe Pares land Best 3IeliciaceTr made A eoraKa-tloa of Koo. Bneba. Mandrsie. nd llarti?fl?i with r .f .X- t . . J7T-Jkc fi tnd Uaadclloii. with Mf lr ?Trt ftf Af .11.'. fc. . .. l)Ct ud ot ca-B I -i--'"-i-iii.tii3rjsja3 Ulcere; t-B Bandl 1 Ilestonn- A-ent oa tarta. -SlE?JS ?.r?y Jojw -- EaroticiropcicSoaT -' laty 1r aw Uf xad rifm- fa tat rtd ul Ixirm. To all whcym?nliiiiii if. .-... 1 t. . . ... . --rj " .. ...it. it.uijr.i7n. BttioOOTelj or unnarTorcxns.orwLo n.nr. nl 1 Aivfiti Trtsf ai :i.f 1. -.."" areiarilaailewlUautlutoxieariiier tultKr sssflsssf sawB-wBT-S i no ciaiuTumE Trtrrr Tun-M .. t rr t ' 1 -j.cwt wiiu too ocir icu ftaTw-rAntifi rtl,..Mi . .T "J I 500 xrHl be mid for nuti. -jti - .. help. ponotiniirernarUtTocrirJcruliauirtr.bTit OMaiuiaemtonMlfcpBitXersr ' Eemeracer.IIoBitteril.nnft. .i. . i- ea nosfjpa. but tho Pnrf-rt and Etst iitrads-i rrtr I u w muuj uuiua LO WiUOtt UX1& I Get Hae tal Iy. V.-mJJUI l Vnor Cocoa Cmosls tho sTreetest, saTest and beat. I I Mt.v.2XZl. 3.Juoi-x-AirorstO!aaca.UTerandZIdnrTt.. E rrioaaothera. Uareabyalaori.tloa.AA(&t. ! -fnat'0,c1,J"tin'sfj!!Werorerordnxnk -j, use ci opium, tetxxeco and narcoU xz oUbj-dTOju. l?S.vn5tfeC.Eitr.X.rv Sr4 for Cursor. FRANZ HELMER, jAGON&gLAGKSMTHHOF OXE DOOP. WEST OF COURT HOUSE. -WAGON MAKI-XG, Repairiug. ( . Plows, and all wor&doneln tbebest taannerandoa short notice. SAUatrftion Knaran- viiTBUiaiacau. lS-ly. Ijtnll imDrovothlsoniortunitytoM'Curealioiaein f! 4 i. tki IN - VIEILjXjIE OBKS r&iis. l.h. Jliut. fenrtr. lot f rf5WARRAKTEE DEED WITHOUT RESERVE. CltlCS are t! C OIlICTtWlll Ot KITUl IVUIlimn. un iks: on !iu fnmlie .now it I. a lnryeclty. t v. with nllro - uls Oas-wo'ic, wwcwmiAu, " irAlai '!! I ll liaavix. -.-- c -. v- , fc- -- - v ...--.J,. t-i'. cry ncioa wno ccxv a j.i inform j. will induce their rricncU to follow 1 he in 'rin tlomlsrn? iincoiiilitloiiid. not renulrinir any one sendlnc within sixty days from tno- Deeds scut to anv narl -i Address alt Itttcrs to COMPANY, ..... - ST., DKXVIIK, COI Onreflhenunrtborttwfc PROF. HARRIS RADICAL CURE TOE SPERMATOBEHffiA. THE "SEMINAL! PASTILLE" j vSSffit !.. fAfld New l)rurtur i MJ icl ScUec. aa retire If New aiil poirfifcljr tiftel iv Rianif hr th p4r uj pvrmani. C ur i Bemtnal EmUslona Ac Impotency tj t of true vxay. viz: Direct .ADDlioation to to Dn- cipit 3at tb Uti, -iwi Lj- Absorption, s4 axcrt i c iri if-Tfic leftrrstra oa the Seminal Vcnti'les, Ejao ulatory Dacu. Prostate 01anci,axl Urethra. Tb t of the KeyteJf lfer iJ" witU on piu or iBtAhitmcftce. aii doet sot iAlrfir uf the niaary purtutl Me; ft r;iiKity tlimolvei anJ rtoo attorld, prodMix aa Imme cSiiitO foothiar aid rcitarative rtfect upoa tar msiuI and Bt?rTou oratm4tio wrecked from wlf abuse aid eircaitt ttyinj trc drain from th tjitrw, ririap in znind to hc'h and icund memory, remoTior. ih Dimnem of Sizht, Nervous Debility. Coxxfusion of Ideas, Aver sion to Society etc., etcaJ ibv arovraBc(ir prema ture old aj?o uali acc-j4fvrnTinr liit trovMa.aad reitor ire perfect Sexual Vlor, Un H aa bea dorraaat for yrarx Tbi ovxJ of trcaliueat hai tUzd tie trt ia ferjr iTerc ease, aaJ it now a froaed tcca DrUfTS ar too much presented m thct trottM , and, aa maar e tear witBffU tit. with B4i attlt If aor proa0t e;rod Taer ia ae NoneBe aloot thi Prcuratioo. TrattKat otscrratirfB naU ut to (4Murclr fcuarantee that It wiu ru e atia fact! oov Lorlcf tha ieht jear that it bat ben ia. xeaeral ate aar thCMtai U of fctimailt a to Its value, and it i anvr conceded! Lr the Jlrdleil rrofrtwon tn be th nioir raflotial meaes jtt di.cn ere 1 nf reacfiinr aad cari t&it tctt ptwltmt trtlr ttit it werl kiwwi to W the eawt of aatoW talMiy to to mas, and opoa urban QuaCiS pry vim thfr otcIw sattrvrnt aad. bfff leeo. Tha Ktov-iy j,ot so in a?at lmtr oftSrve aire Ho. 1, (esouta to IU a nwoth.) S3; Ifo. 2, (tufCeieat fa effect a persiaacsf carv, aslctt in eire umi.) S3: No3, ('aslior; over tttre n atbt, will tf eoaliftto aad rcitor icr ta the- wortt ce i S7 by bim) sealed fa plaftk wrapper Pull DIRECTIONS for JJlue wUl accom- jwray .Abu ukjj. ena v r a uew , uif rimpnei iiBjr ABaiofnieai the Bwnt taeplKaJ Biannooa aau ONLY by thJ r affected J HARRIS REMEDY CO-MFC CHEMISTS. Market and Eth St. ST. LOUIS, MO. BOOKS&:MILLION A Inr. Dt. aaJ cnrlpl. GnM. tr. Wcdlock.tn'j.iHr with un 4krt I..Uow,r chlpur. A nnrxltat VVomiahons.lctlMMrarVir. CriJmitti r '' Virimly, Trufn-mc.rt. cuiiliUi and iaeoDuliWr. Mtr.lrtjr m W.m.o, tVif ei. lrc.tit.lu. ,n ttKi. CelAur xkI JI.Irm..T com. pr.i tor cr' tf.l.rl, toKtptws, raaiif.fl Vmit ,aS I ourteH.p la-f diacnti In Mxtrurr fc ud IhoV, 3tic er RcjiTOjocti a 'inr'e U m tn4ttmd. Law at Mami(l, ""J! "r: Ltttl njf t uarril wrmm,ttt . tntlud it Ctaeaaea revtirtu Women. thr r-nwi an4 trtai-mrr- A font ferpn rate ajltaihlraterraJir rSSOpa'ca. wh fxH I UU Lnjrui.f.. tj aua.1 ak J, fer &0 c Ma. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on Sjrphllla. Oonorrbcea. Gleet. Stricture. Varico cele. r . alw wr hpennatorTrioea.exrial Debility. aa4 Impoteac7. frana Vi!i ami ticet-n. ca.wr Smiaal rjaiiunm, .HfroBMcfi AiiriMi fo Soewlr. CaFaaMa or Mcai. fhtaml Drcaj. Uiaincno 3iiif.Tl.(,i.r ileaaorr Lnaa cf Mci.al ro.rr tc . naku.; xtrtutt impritr r iibappr. Kiar trcaKMet. aat a rrtil uit lai.aMe rrcpt. Inr fie eare ut all prmtt docxaet , 24 pain, ir 00 tUt.i COccati. . ' "MEDICAL ADVICE." A leere on iTan hood i-l 'Wocianhood. 10 1 r.tt ; or air tkrt-mreKrlTiakl -Iib. JJ Tr cvalaia 000 .. ao.1 orcr 100 Uluatrationsv tattieirg errrj. ta oo ,ke. rtaeratHa ar.trm I .t i w.rtk kaii.itf aftrf anorb Hut ia sot rxiUiatal ia ur tkr work. Tk CMnotrcl bo ia uiii-tia-lr te DMtt Ixwlar Mlical Bo.. iUuIm aext Ikoordu. aittarwj alrtr ftno;ltcai fcaar lhr aooy rtfuttiri. Tbo Author aa experienced Pla-iaf iii.T j.ara Lrae Iict 'aa ia w,H tn axi tae a4.ice . al nArt f.r-t-ealsarat UJ doira. ..IIU h 4 "( rmt a.laclo&oae aaf fenae Iraoa laapannra of Ik aartrm, tarty rrr-.ra. leat airr or ay of fko a.m.rMa li.oWra cofai.c aarfcr Ibt ti of" - Private "r-Chronic- diMaata. s.at ,, TO. . or tosft't' ui om. lor Prite ta 5taaasa. Srt.rr or Cr rec Koew.1'1, onBdirial; aO IrHera ar. 'rr-nftlr aal (ruklj iail wiWiout caarjr. ) Addreia Itr. Ill lt DNoen.ary.12N !.SUSt Loo.a'jlo (t.uuw IOC , Cj-Fcr sals by Newt Dealer. AGENTS wanted. RtrriRC u nl hin f..r luti ul aUrraa. A b.V T. """ "T rrara 9 tMctth-lig to lie r advautaee Not a Trass. Frltate H.imt.1 irt S Ctar St. t-Htaaro. I A w work, price SO eenia kr mail. Mrato rlei or Saiarr. fbjai oJ t ataniate, Or rn. or O'Deralloo, mea of Youth as Uanbood a -faJta or cbvlce ao-t aalaablo la. f.naatlun or iaternl tftbolharlea. etkltc oCeasir. ta aod tat ai d reaoeioeat. IaSar matioa aeaer befor Wt.at. N ramHT ibauM be vHaoot It. t'a-W'aa. Dr. A. O OLIN SB Clark St. ' LJ-3preluy a'l lrla,i. C Srrolc and I PtBlla Dlaaaa. ! Coao!caiim free C9 LaJaca aod Gen le I . . CD mra. aeoj one 4. ar LJ-1 for aamplea it oe.t I rt rubber roajt.a&l j r-y aaTJkle ial&mation C 3 beirr.a Kella.' r' ble reaale Pi.:-. ; f . ur Un. IMiale noa n.t aim fur J-La-I'ea dixinj eoa 3t fianairnt. I C fTTT W jkf SO SIMPLC S4 ill I W TThfVtOr ' Jm. l2&Zr 'i A?r SBSJ.iHR SSmBSBSKS- W&jfl Trtdo MarfcTP imi lill ttmxJI. MTlti a IHustniwat. wn ca win cut wee V atlci fortkc d.tt.t ui bf. iui a if vst 5a.ci for ttajitp to xj oo. &ci4 riTT.i tcim. fC. " "''V.'c Ularr L v. e. y