T H K U IS U A JL P. The nl.'oru is the !'! i of an ar ticle written to llm .Jolirt evs, 111 , trhich is so full oT humor and truth fulness we give it to our rentiers : Parental duty sent i!a whisking over the Chicago. Uurlint;n and Quiney failroad last week. It i not the pi'.nie road it was twen ty years ajc. It then ran up and down hill like the bounding billows. The grade Chunked every four roils. Its rails w';r.! split n't 1 rivetel to gether and every sectioa mm was a tolerable blacksmith. The trains slivered the r;ii!s, the track looked liky a ist sharpener's fchip pile, ai:d experience taujrht every bare-footed boV to take 1 ho w ti.-coii 1 o n'. "When the train jot u:id r full heat -way, r. -very iassener grabbed ase.it am", stared at the warning inseriptii n on the door panel to convince himself that he w is not traveling over a cor duroy road um ton of a runaway tin Cart. The cars wrre not coupled closely to gether, and when the engineer took his slack a coach was abruptly turned in to :i gymnasium. Only greenhorns sat on the stove or went through the win dows. The experts pulled up seats. It Was not easy to stop u train. Three brakemen and the e.ngincifr (i!u-d for the depot three times and then stepped Ht the vvatertank. Train late" was the rule, and "on time"' the exception. "What we call "live minuted late" was then ' on time. The telegraph was a scare article, Hiiif a slnlt; track had i:s difficulties. Especially when twenty-four long freight trains met at. a station where the side track was half the ieng; h of tt train. Yet in thoe days, as now, the C, I'. & Q. was the best. Its tracks, cars and depots were always ahead, and to day there is not a better road in the A Vest (and none in the Kast so far as Ave know). Its road bed is as solid as the foundation of our quarries, and over is steel rails, straight as an ar row for miles, its pa!ace cars slide smoothly as a fowl in the water. The conductors are no longer shaken skel etons rattiing in the breeze, but corpu lent mammoths of good-naturedness, who, w ith the aid of air brakes, patent couplers and cars finished with elegant Cpholstery, make nn invalid feel as safe and comfortable as a sick person could feel in hii own home. The "Jkirlington Ilonte" has more double track than any Western road, and is tho "Popular Route" to the "West. Deiui Stanley, one Sunday afternoon years ago, remarket 1 to his wife, it is s.iid, that the people had g:iz."d at him intent ly wltiic he preached his morning sermon, "How could they h-'p it. ur tknr," Us repiL'd. "when one of your gioves uai o. the top of your head all the tiinef Tlie good dean makes no geture while he preaches ald stands tjuite ttill, bo that the giovc, which it sti lus li.ul fallen iiom his h:it to his head, remained there during LU entire tlWcouise. She Couldn't do it. The lady mentioned as having entered into an agreement with her husband to li ld her tongue ten minutes in each quarter-hour lor 1,1 i:i consecutive iiiar-ter-honrs, lailel iu Imt task. At 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, :s the was com pleting her DlTtli tpiaiter-huur, ami her bi ckers were feeling sure tnat she would win, a neig!dtr lady, returning from a shtppiug. cxpei'ition, p.:L-sed along the street in front of the window, wearing her new purcha.se, a Ix-autiful shawl. .Now-, the lady who win holding her tongue shouhl have tightened her giip at tliis supreme moment, and eonceiitia ed her thoughts on something el.-c tliaa this new article of dress belonging to her ncighljor; but it is said that tiie ruling p:ision is strong even iu death, and that ingrained habit is ucomjuerable; and thesj axiom were proven in this instance, for the tongue-holder, unfortunately for herself, leaned over and whispered iu thu ear of a lady bystander, What a horrid shawl T' the immediately saw her mistike, but it was too late. 'I he judges at once declared iu favor of the huabaud, the crowd tiled lowly out of the buhding, ami the first match on record of tongue-holding against time was over. One lady at least in Wil mington will attend chinch this summer iu last year's bonnet. The husband is m-St-sting the $10 ho saved in strong plug tobacco. He says he never before enjoyed such peace and quietude as during the past nine days. And now the other mar ried men of Wilmington are hoping that the tongue-holding fever may become an epidemic, and strike the country with emphasis. Cincinnati Commercial. Visions cZ Spring". As I write a dear little -wasp fails upon the table and expresses his emotion by whirling around on his back as he lies prone upon the manuscript before me, Bays Burdette. Somebody left the win dow open and "tho wind blew it in." It lies prone enough just now, but it isn't half so prone as it looks. I whistle up the dog of my neighbor. It is a young dog, foolish in its general habits, impul sive to a fault, usually incorrect in its premises faulty in its deductions, and ut terly erroneous in its conclusions. I di rect the attention of the dog to the strug gling wasp, and, by sibilant sound and taunting and encouraging gestures, endea vor to excite the unjust wrath of the quadruped against the insect. I am emi nently successful; The instinct of the brufra would undoubtedly teach him to shun a strong, healthy wasp, but as this insect appears to be buffering from a broken back the dog is confident of an easy victory. After a short introductory overture of barks he advances upon the buzzing victim and picks it up. But how fehall we despise the day of small things? Without tlie sunshine floods the dusty thoroughfare of Eighth street with the glory of the spring, the maple buds un fold and the w hite blossoms sparkle like summer snowdrops on the cherry trees; a child in a clean w hite dress and flannel lef'nns is falling down the stairs of the house across the way, and a man iu the lot adjoining is trying to chase seven chickens into one coop, while tlie seven chickens with- a. line burst of speed are endeavoring very successfully to distance the man in seven different directions. No one man can head off seven chickens un der those circumstances. A woman out "calling," and evidently a little bit lost as to locality, is standing with card-case in her hand, patiently knocking at the door of a house that has been empty nearly eight weeks. The wasp, evidently cheer ed and toned by the skirmish is wheeling aiiily about the room, singing in low, soft tones the songs of other golden sum mer days. How peaceful and sTimmcr iike the picture. SAWFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH A purely vegetable distillation entirely unlike all other remedies. tU the Tirrnnrntlon ot this remarkable tvmctf JL ererj fierli, plant, an'l bart Is suhlectert to dis tillation, !lerety tlio essential nteillcal prljK-ipla tt obtained in vapor, condensed and bottled. Wnat remain lo th still la Inert, valueless, and totally tin lit for u!" lii an nrrnnUtn so delicate as I lie nasal fAA.iir'. Yet all pnulis aro Insolnhle compound br woody fibre ; all tinctures, saturated aoluuooa. SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE It a local and constUntlona! remedy, and Is applied to the na.il pasaiitfea by Insinuation, thus ahaying lnflammatioa and pnin, iad at once correcting. rlcanMr.if. and purif liigthe aecratloun. Internally adminlati-red. 1 tacts upon tho organs of Circulation. ke- tho akin inot-t, and neutral:? tho aclx E olson tlmt h.ut found ita way Into the Btotnacb and hence into the blood. Tims a cure progresses la otb directions, and It does not aeem possible for tinmaa ii.uuutty to devlao & more rational Ueatp menu sntritisDia cctie. Gentlevxrn, Abont twelve ysrs sir', whlla travelling wftti Father Kemp' Old Folk Concert Trouoc as a tenor Rhiuer, I took a aavcra cold and was laid up at Newark, . J. Tliicol 1 brought on fctevera attack of Catarrh, which I battled wltlt every known remedy for four weeks without avail, snd waa flhally oiied to give tip a niont deairablo pofitti.n and r'-lurii home, unat.io to s'nif a noto. l or t'iree y eant oiterv. :ird I ki niuible to ainir at alL The flr't attack of Citirrli bad leftniy naal or iraua au 1 throat so senaiUte that tr.e ili.-btet cold would brl:irf oa a, f U nfaek, leaving mc pros trated, la thl way 1 continued to autler. Tbc last attack, the acvcret I ever had. was terrible. I suf. fere J the moktexcruel i' ;r-j; pai:i la u.y bead, wua eo boane as to be scarcely able to speak, and conjrhed Incessantly. I tie uirlit I was koIii luto quick consumption, and 1 lit uily believe that bad these aynipioms coiiUtiued without relief they Would bavo renderid me an easy victim. Whea In this illstresslr.rf condition, I commenced tbo oso ol SiXKonb e IIapu.-ai. Cvlb fob C atarku. very reluctaatlv. I coni'es I b"d tried all tho adver tised rvniudi' 9 v ithout In i.illt. The t!r.t clone of this wonderful medicine nua uie the itre!tet relief. It Is hardly p'!b!e r rone whose head aches, eyes ache, ho can scarcely ar.lculata distinctly on ac count Cf the cho!vlni acCMmulatlons In his throat, to realize linw ii.uch relief t cbtulned from the nrt bppllC'ition of S. xrojtn IIadiom. Cihk. fnrter Ila Influence, both Internal and external. I rapidly recovered, and by an occasional usn of the remedy Unce, have been entirely tree frutu Catarrh, for tlie tlrettlnie la twelve years. licsucciiullrypnrs. OKO. W. IIOLBROOK. VAl.Tnx. Mas.. .Tan.S. l-sT. t.t. I parch.-.acd the liiOt, Crmt of CEO. II. iiOCKr.S, ii ub'U.t. Kumford. iiulULuff. Kacb pacltnie contains Pr fianford's Improved InhallcK Tube, with lull directions fi.r use In ail cases. Price, $1.00. For sale by all Wholesale and Retail DrufcirMs tliroughout tho United States and Canarins. TEFKS FOTTEIt, General Agent nnd Wholesale Drturslsts, Boston, Mass. IGOLLIHSI nun VOLTAIG PLASTER An Electro-Galvanio Cattery combined vith a highly Medicated Plaster con taining the choicest medicinal Gums and Ealsams known to modern Phar macy. "These riasters have nnw heen before the pnbllo for two years, anil, notwithstanding the Immense Dumber of remedies lu the form of liniments, lo tioos. palu-curcrs. and ordinary plasters.they have Steadily Increased In sale and met with universal approval, as evidenced by over one thousand un solicited testimonials la our possession. Many re markable c.uies have beea certllled to by well known citizens In ell parte of tlie United States, copie s of which will be sent freo of charge to any One deMrluK them. Improvements, In many ways bave been made, as surested by experience ana use, until It is believed that they are now perfect In every respect, and the btrt plaster in the tcorld of mrdicint. Ail we as from every seffsrer In the land Is a single trial. The price Is tt cents, although the cost Is double t.iat of any other platter. But, notwithstanding the efforts of the proprietors to make the best planter in tho world for the least money, any similar remedy can be bought, num bers of unscrupulous dealers will be found ready to misrepresent Uiein for xljlsh motive and endeavor to substitute others. If you atk for COLLINS1 VOLTAIG PLASTER Have It If you have to send to ns for it. Sold by all Wholesnlo and Tita!l Druggist", throughout the United Mates and Canada, aud by niui i'OTTKB, Proprietors, Boston, Maes. O. F. JOHNSON, im:at.i:i: in Drugs? Medicines? AND WAmM fapek All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN BOOKS. Stationery, Magazines, AXD Latest Publications. PreHcriplio"' C'arefullj- Compounded by an Kxperienrcd Drnssistt. KEMEMHEK THE I'LaCE. 6th HT., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN FLaTTSMOL'TH. XEIi. A. G. HATT JUST OPKXEI) AGAIN. New, Clean, First Cbms Jfeat Shop, on Mitin Stroet in Kreil KrothlcrV 11 st:ind Everybody on hand for IreMi, tender meat. J!Vl.C6 JOHN SHANXOX'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand, AND HEARSE I FUNERALS. T.A.IKIIE3 UOTICS I I waiit all of my ai-eounts settled to date, and 1 liall do n.i more eredit bui-inc-vs. All old ae-fiiiit-4 must lie set! !ed r.i. and no n? or.es v ill be maile. I'nb'M Mielt aecuitiils are eItled simrtlv tliey v ill be mod. I wish to do a&liieiiytMoli bioiiiess in future. JOHN SHANNON. 4C!y l'!aUmu.illi, Xeb, LOUISVILLE MILLS, A. H. Jacliman & Sons. irnoi'isiETOus. JIaiiufueturers of Flour, Meal, ETC, AND Shippers of Grain. Cgr-Speeiiil iirtention plven to all kinds ol Cus torn Griiiilins. LOUISVILLE. j r,ss forMV, nkhi:.ska :..(. m c 'Yr - -Tl '.. L -3 . Vm : OLD m RELIABLE. I SxsroBD'a LrvEa IxviuobatobI. i lJSi-a1 si.s;o& ' CO A W t rf V IW 111 0 I nil TheJ lii Ten Invigoratori been usedj practiced f;j U r9 r" and bv the nnblic in-iH v, ,J-t "ure mmi oj years, s SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ' OHnrunuj nuUi, ew yohkciti J Alt LKI GMST WILL TELl VOL ITS IttPl TATIO.t. J - E3 ILK. J. F. BAUMEISTER I"uriiii:es Kre-li, t'me Milk, vi:nr.i x4ii.v. Speri-il rail- a! teiule.l t. aifl Kr-lt Mil!; fl'iiin i.iine envv f ur'i i' lied when wanted. "y tsray, carriage ana orna mental PAINTER, ASH Shop over the lii ick Block next to II Boeck's. ri-ATTSMOl'TH, Mil; 00 s 3C - CO Hi hi CD o O Q 0 H Pi 0 CD Ui o -fa 0 & 4 p EH o wm O o t j" rp i O O & EC T3 C C3 (D C CQ o id rag 0 CO I1 ROBERT DONNELLY'S BLACKSMITH s:h:o:e. Irao7Z, Bnyrjy, Mai-hine aiul Ploto re jmiriwj, and general jobbing I am now prepared t do all kind of repairing of farm and ol lu r machinery, as there i? a g'KRl lathe in my .shop. PETER RAD EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. .Now Wasoii! and Kussie made to OrdT. SATISFACTION OL'AKANTKKD. Shop on Sixth.stieet nupnite StreiUt's Stable W. D. JONES' Again takes tho Brick Livery Stable 1'I.ATTSMGUTII, XEDKASKA The old r.onner Staples, in I'lattMiioutli, are row leased ty Wm. I . ,fN KS. and lie has on hand new aud hafifloliie t.euiuiiiolatiou.s, lu til shap? of HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. I am prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE s TRADE! And will Train Riid Break Colts On Kc:noiial'!e Terms. ALSO RE3IE3IREK, That with "plenty of room (that every one knov. 1 hae) in my stable. 1 can et Farmers duck and wagons, loads of hay, under cov er, v. iieie thev ill keep dry. Tl.auUimi all my old patrons for their liberal it v. I solicit their trade for tlie future, rati.-tied that I fan aecomiiio.late thtni better ucd Co better ly thern 'Man everbefore. :Jvl WM.T). J0ES. ' .Useftaes of the Lirer, Stomach sAfp ! Sana Bowels. It is Purely 1 C-j J Vegetable It never tt NJJ JDebmtates It is vCfill I 11 i i Cathartic and fYU l '1 5 W II . sVJ " - 5 n p.' s- 5 t 50 CI PHCv. HARRIS' RADICAL CUHE ICa F:?E5ya.TT0EH(EA. ! N At.1 PAST! LLn- ivc liut dv In tlnf cij Sri;: innl F:-ia. ic;i Be inipoterry rv if tmiy lito -w: y, xjr: Direct LIT 1 tplitio". t. ! irin- c!i! tvnf rf fio I:ar. n-tinr l,v Ali oji-ticB mi!r-1-i'Z i! p-( tt it; ii.llii-rit-r fit t nr frr ill uial c s clc EjO nl itorT iiu't.i,l ro t ntD t ainiui tiUr thja. 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(C,.,,i.iu! 1 r-:;i"-lvr.t.fel, . i'; .T.-rj a- p- -n.p' t "anl frm.. 7 wj.i-,.,,,! r--. ) A ' Ur. Cc'S' Di- 1- J ' For r?.!t; t-cv. j OoaJcr. AOZiiTS tvan.ori. ev: f..l f C 1:: i-r: ::.. , t 1 l -r. '.y 1 C'.-l i !:-.. V v. t'i i- ir-, 0 . r , I'nvnie !lnpital. '.''- .t Urk l-.TIiirncf, Ml. C . y-ST'-cifill.Y, I'ri at-, hmnic ati'i Female iJi-.t-u s. (.oiinIiatiiQ free. tin-n. nftit on.? loi;.i.r for nni?i. nf l't r u b r r fMxl1. auU rmIuaM in(trnitiu h etprr. Kclla. bit? K uinh- I'M-. S'. pr U-x. frlvute A work, prirc 6 riu hv msil. Myts-ri-)i 7f Nanir", rhii oioc.T f ilrrmafr. Or Kiis) f i " n r-tt t nr . )fMae-. Youth MatihtMMl; s wealth ff ch'it-- atai Taliat.ln in forn.aiii'ii. if i.U-rtt to tmili trx. Ntttititx eilocite to C'd m.,tt ami rrfiiifmoni. Inki. mattoa nevtr tw.(op; putiiiti(.tf . No family -trttiM im? witloiut it. C''A4ilri. Ir. A. Q. ('.IN. A-i lrk St. httfnt wi-l ii'ir-t u-r I, . lies duriuj: coq- m r.nfl MRrilIKliat'it'-o ? fI li.U .v j-.-.J fr-li.v curra. t u f V-TVj rt. ' Nf. puhitni). Scud stamp T c iff run iJtrticu'r-.. jt miuu, 2 J U SPO a. tlark bU, Chicago. UU IJt:JZ t 3 1 Vsl '-M ....n,.6..,.i,r,lr,w,J..i..,.iu. " ff-sn 'V fs.f.-';s"n;i..- !.' -ii-rtna va V ,-, A.i--...fca. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLA CllUi Til A N I WAdON KKr.MIMNO All kiii-U of FA I : ? I I M I I. F. M 1 :n TS mended Nuitl'; f- I'rumjttljj :0: Horse, 3Iulc& OxSlioeinu:. In short, we'll shoe anything that hur lour I't'ot, from ;i ZHnu to .1 CJinilTe. Coino and see us. . JSTJH"VsT SHOP, 011 Fifth S between Mnii! ard Vine Streets, just iir-rns.' e coiner from the kkw IIEUAl OK KICK. ioy KEKNAN aV Gl.ACK. Retail Lipor Dealers. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. PLATTSMOUTII - - XEU. Milliard Hall and Salon on Main street, four doors from JSixth at Xeville's old ilact'. REST II RANDS OF CIGARS, ALES, WINES, d-C. ItcmrnibrrTlio "ame ar.d I'lhce. 2iy Keenan & Grace. Blew St 2?e FACTORYVILLE! J. W. Anderson, Pea'.er ill DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NO TIONS, HATS and CAPS, ROOTS and SHOES, Hani ware and (ucciiswarc. Tf-i:: iiiiiti:r.T .lEarKct lricc Vald rr BUTTER and EGGS. We Sell Goods At It ED ROCK Figures. Come one, Come all, and see for yuurselces. A in3 iANDJLAND! BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, FOK SALE KV IX KUKAMUA. Great Advantages to Buyers IN 1S77. Ten Ytars Credit at 6 per cent Interest. S'x Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest, and 20 per cent Discount. Oter Liberal li.-oiiut n Kr Canh llhrtint.'i. on Kart'H anil Krrislits, - uml ITe iniu ins for Improve. UlCIIlM, rjunphlets sin J 5iap. contulnius full i)artlr rsviUlo iiiiiihil free l ai:y i;ut of the world on nt'i'liiMiioii to COMMISSION KK.B. & M. It. It. Lincoln Nei;iiaka. OPIUMS AGENTS WANTED FOR THE i. HIST0RY""3W0RLD ' V V'J Tiecfa fark. J fl (uj gcxl r ac- 0 fi n r fi kM iT? d U n tewI PURNITURE -DEALERS vsj f n Iie ld.c?st W f II Tlioy Invite Everybody Visiting Omaha, to Call anil Examine their Large Stock. C 187 FAR NAM STREET om:aha, - ILT Ww Ii The Lnr-cst nii.l most Complete STOCK of Dry Goods, Millinery and Clotliin- ever placed before the luminous orbs ol' our many Patrons. Wo introduce all the LATEST FABRICS of the season. Our 10. 12, 13 18. 2 ), '-22 and 2-"5 eei.t Dress !oods are well wortliv of your inspeetion. Also, .1 lull line of WHITE GOODS. DRESS' LINENS, TWO-TONED RIliRONS, LACES, RUCHES, CASHMERES, ZEPHYR and SPRING SHA WLS, and countless articles impossible to mention in detail. Our Millinery Kmbnices all the L.-.test.Xovelties in LEGHORN FLATS. FRENCH CHIP and STRA W GOODS. Our SILK TURBANS and PATTERN HATS are the admiration of every one. We also show l.OMO trimmed hats from up. HfeisV at, AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only Itouse in the city that carries a clean Fresh tock of (loods of latest styles and fabrics known of the season. Will find here displayed a fine line of Furnishing goods that cannot fail to command their attention and patronage. Suits from 6.00 up We have tho Lest assortment of TRUNKS & VALISES To be found. JTall and compare our Goods and Prices, and you will receive tho benefits derived therefrom. SOLOMON & NATHAN. THE CELEBRATED Dexter, Dexter King and Dexter Queen CAEEIAGE SPRINGS, A re Unsurpassed for Easy Riding, Durability, and Rcauty. Many Thousands Now in Use. j V7y v7y 4 y psy-T .l.j Send for Circular Giving Price and Full Description to DEXTER SPRING QQ Near Pittnir-. m i a y iM arid. Sjsaysresi Wilf I Department Youth's. XIULTOX, PA- mm fl vJTFV 'fi'M"?7" -''w' ' 5.T II n 1 J ? ry" : . "1 -a, i i i -, I ' x r - . it Great Reduction in Boots & Shoes 20 to 25 Per (Vnl. ILOATS TZ-3I A.1ST LAST YEAB JIchk' Irin-- All'fi t J.:t-tii! lliii-k!.- " " I'jtiimv-o' r.as.- P.nll Sl'i...w ' Two-ntu-klt" l low SI101'- ' (Icimiiic 1 1 : 1 1 I Si'-.M'd Ti?s " JUtna Sewed Alfis Ladies' Slijjn'r- l!:Uf Sines lVMik- Ciiat, Side I.jiee Kt!. - - " l'roneli I'liitli'ii " lioat, lUilIiiii. nvoikeil li:tt"ii-ln!e). EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. SPRING IS COMING! From a riiroshin' 3Iadiin; (o a Hoe AND WAY DOWN CHEAP. Frfiri The King of Plow Seiiers. Corner "d and Main SI reel.0, plattsmotjth:, iteb. IS TIICAM' TO TAL!: TJ XiIITZ" Shovels, iioes, Spades, mid Ila'icl-rakcs, B'li-iii.-. tils .ra-iij, Buggies nnrI Szjcm6f Wagons Ali kinds of ilARYrnXG Mac-hiaus, i T r A tV- 4;C" c- Vibrator Threshers, lia.s come homo, And he has brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy Goods and N otionsyou ever saw. T say nothing m grocer ies by the nerctfhots and" si?e fill yon en5t Bsest Biats ancl caps 1M yow must- I3i2y Spring and Summer Goods oyer and ever so cheap Note is your rhanro bound to toll and nnd. rsdl anybody, limy vp. I wait to j Emt again next month. THE BSST III THE WORLD IS THE Oliemicfrf. Paint JUA.WfACTUHEIi JlY Src3 fur SiKj.-lc CurJs Trice LLts. THEBES T rtTnT A'rt K-V" '''.VEECNf.l-' inn,rs;- 'i''' WkiteSewi? Machine Cr. " TUB HSADY"rA22ir.f SOAP 22 AILEI2. : Prvf r-H 98 Per Cent Pure. P&IA1 iii STHOMCEST AHD P.UREST LYE fc'ADE. mST LYE is a ME FOWDEB. ; .sr.- -t y.r Any portion of contents out :.o;l:iii', nii'l your . u-;i v. 1.1 w . m y s itliuiit th;.4 liivsty fmcll prvAincc-a wlitu VJii:g reaJy-mivio t'Oiig. ;oaI) ftuin other I. ye. e t-asjMonfnl will KoJVrii five allojti of hard water. LEWIS' I.VK I BO-Ciiiiea lioeJi or xiii iiukito ... t . .....1 Tl. . ... GEO. T. LEWIS & flENZIES COfflPflNlf, PHILADELPHIA, PAr '.v " a rxiVKV son, mil i nnnMix a- vr:Mx n a fir. i nnri h n-4yL -l. ; J.il II l.illlli 1. ...... , j ; 5 j : V v. j K . ft : :.-rT:- " ".' 1 1 i 1 1 4..:( ...l,;it Ve.-i-. fl.2 ... " 1.7". . .. ' " 1.7.1 ... " " 1.7.1 ... ' " 1.4' ... " " 3..M) S ..is 1 ,K' 2. Hi :;..ro S.IKI 2.73 1.:.... I.S'. -ir-rr i5B l-EIiH,C3-ES. 7 T I'i r-i Ci TM TI! i: I'AIIMKKS )' FLOW V 1 C - --, J'.-io v t A NICHOLS ; SIIKI'I'AIIDV, Till: 15LVL' MADE fl Pi3 WHlTiiii 9 & 87 Strsst, Cli, III Cleveland, ohio. of can Einy lc u-ed without fr"'":"? "C7rc: ixr ccuU vtrujiger Uuui any other Jyu or ... 4 ' v