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J J I: owm. a--w THE HEMtC. An Old' Poem and It3 History. A con espomk-nt of the Inter :etn trrl'es: - ' ' :' Doubtless many of cmt raers linvo read General W. S. Lj-tle's fine poem. Cleopatra,'" written tha - niplit before tbe battle in wlo-h he was killed. Tin Pittsburg Lender relates the romantic circumstances under whicil 'it w:is writ-, ten. They vcrer told, i by ; tit lnte Colonel liealf to a gentleman. . lie spoke of the night before the I atllo ai which General -Itle fell. Tue: two (Heaif and Lytle) together in the General's tent. They were both given to writing poetry at such times, and each had an unfinished peni on I and. and they read and critici3'-d each oth er's efforts humorously for some time, when said Lytle: 'Ilealf, I shall never live to linish that po'-m." "Nonsense' said I, "you will live so write volumes of such stuff." "A feeling has suddenly come ov r me," continued the G-'iieral solemnly, which is more startling than . a pro phecy, that I sliall he killed in to-nvr-row'a light. A I spoke to you I ,s;;V the green hills of the Ohio as if I stotul among them. They began to recede from me in a wi inl way, and as t ey disappeared th conviction flas'ied throiiili m; like the lighuiing's shock that I would never see them again.". I rallied him for his superstition, but the belief had become strangely im pressed upon his mind, and he Mieceed ed in so fur thrilling me with his own unnatural fear, that I begged him to finish his poem before he slept, that nuch line work might not be lost to the world. In the small hours the G n ral awak ened mo from a slumber int winch I had fallen, to rend me that beautiful poem, which must Iiv as long as our literature survives, beginning: I am ly in. Ey pt, dy in Ebbs the crimson lilc-til'Mxl fast. My eyes tided with te us as he read. He said not a word as he. cncluded. but placed the manuscript in his pocket and lay down to sleep. Before dawn came the eall to arms. When I in xt saw poor Lvt'e he was cold in death among he ps of slniri. I thought of the pxem, and searching the pocket where I hail seen him put, it, drew it forth, and it was forwarded among other things lo h's friends. I am dylp.jr, E?ypt, dyinjr! Ebbs the crimson lifeti'le fast. And thedark Plutonian shadows Gather on the evening blast: Let thine arm. O Qn'fii, enfold mo, Iluh thy sobs and bow thine car, Listen to the jrreat heart soc-ret Thou, and thou alone, must hear. Though my scarred and veteran leg-ions Hear their eajrles bijth no more. And my wrecked and scattered jnilleys ritn-wdark Actiuin's f;!nl fhore: Thoufira m irlitierinx ruarJ Burrouud me, Prompt to do their neuter's will, I must perish like a Itoman, J)ie the great Triumvir atill. Let not CfP'ar's servile minion Mock the lion thus made low; Twas no focnasin's arm that felled likn, 'Twas hi own that Kf-rm-k the blow His who, pillowed cm thy licwmi, Turned aside from if lory's ray 11 who, drunk with my caresses. Madly threw a world away. Should the baao plebian rabble I tare assail my name at ltome, When the n.ililJ iousf, .Oct.ivlu. Weeps wiihin her ir id owed home, fieek her; say the jrods bear witness, Altiirs, au-iirs, circling witt2S. Thnt her blood, with mine commingled, . i't t aiiall mount to thrones ut kinss. And for thee, niar-eyed Eirypt hint Glorious sources of the Nile, LUrht the p ih to Stygian horrors With the splendors of thy smile. Cive i he t iesar c-rowns and arches. Let his brow the laurel twine: ; I can -worn tbe !cnut;-' triumphs. Triumph itijf in love-like thine. I am clvinir. Esypt, djiny. Hark! the iustiltitix Jocmnn's cry; Thev are c-ominsr: iri. k. my falchion, l.et in front them ere I die. Ah. no more ami I th- Imtlie Shall my heart e.xul; n ir wwf-il: Isis and t-dH tr.iar l thee t'leopatra, Kom-. farewell." The IViiico of W.I-:-. formerly i -dulge I in painting. but i.e t:cv. r pants now. It is said. I.owi vcr. t .at I e is able to purchase a pMure or a statue without employing an v, n.' W lm- Nd swe 1 of the p -iio I in New York is fu 1 fh' g-d now, unless he li:i.s a scarf pin for every dav i t we -ic. A New Brand. A tail. lame neuro has been in f e fiabi1 for a y ar t ast of calling at a Mi:-liij;aii avenu-; grocery an I begoiar a few potatoes, a bit of codfish, or any thing else likely to be git en him. Ti e other lny the gr. c;iT tool; a Hour sack and made up a mix lire of sand, meal and flour, and when the negro came around he was almost pulverized to hear the grocer say: Now, Sam, if you won't come here gain for three m nthsyou can Blund er that sack and tak- it h inc." "Am i on in ah lies', boss?" " Ves, ri- :i;i wh:it I s iv." W ill, I reck"n I'd better cot ch on tod i chance, an' may de La.d I ires you fur a line red y'ars to come!" He ho ddeved the sack and walked o(V. and as no' seen a ain for three days. Then he entered the store with the remark: "Sav. boss. I di'hi't mean to come back, on'v I want to ax a queshun." "G.aea.l." - about dat Hour you gin me. Dj ole woman an' mo doatV take de same view of it. I hold dnt it am a new way of grin in' up wheat, tin she says it am a new process fur usin' u; "ravel banks. Kin you frow any light on de subjick?" " "It is a new brand of my own." r plied the grocer. "The wheat v:n raised on sandy s il. Canyon iv com mend it?" "N not 'z icily, sah, but if you could change vid me fur a peck of beans raided n a side hill, an' put de ole trees an' stumps an' stones in one bag an' do beans in anoder, it would save a heap of argvnp nX in de family." Detroit Free Press. "They Beat Ham." A Virginian' so highly esteems ham that ho expects to see it appear in some form at every meal. This fact explains why the driver, in the following appe tizing a :ecilotr selected ham as the standard of comparison: A gemteman traveling in Virginia had occasion to take a stage-rid' in or der to visit the natural bridge. Riding on the seat with the driver, he fell into con vers ;t ion with him, and found that he was a veteran in killing doer, bears and smaller game. Passing a stream, the traveller inquired if it contained fish: "Lots on 'em," was the replv. "What kind?" -Mostly trout," said the driver. "All thes mountain streams aro full of tr..u." They must be fine eating," was the next remark. Fine eatinT' exclaimed the driver. "Y:t jnst go up to the mountain and ketch ii:df-a-dozen trout about twelvo inches long, clean 'em without washin' 'em, rub in some salt, roll 'em in Injin me A, and bake 'em in the ashes good -catin'f whv, stranger, they beat ham P The late Czar's apartments in Winter " Palace remain in the same condition as on the day ho was killed. Hi- private - papers which deal with business of the State arc to be sent to the archive of fice, where they will be kept twenty ' years before being made public. His wardrobe 'wiil be distributed among the charitable institutions of v-luca ue was a patron. " A smok-j Tcicon a chimney fsapretty good cuwide sigajf ajtv a ccful family. m OF THIv I) IV. .V.'-i'", ...:.t ...... to it?- EOBEET TODD LKCOIdJ. , .; , - The subject of this sketch llobart T. Lincoln, was born in Sjtringfield, 111., August 1st. 1843. His father. Abraham Lincoln is well-and widely known as the illusirious martyr of the Rebellion. Mr. Lincoln is 08 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, well formed and weighs ah' ut 150 pounds. His eyes have the sain mild expression as thoso of the martyr pr sident, otherwise he bears no resemblance, fo him." IIj dresses faultlessly, is urbane and pol ished and has a pleasing address. When but seven years old he was sent to the academy of. a Mr. E-dahrnok. where ho remained until 185.1," when he entered the Illinois S at! University at Springfield; In 1859 he went East and the following year entered Phillip's Academy, at "Exeter, New Hamp hire. Soon afterward he applied for admis sion to Harvard UniverMty where he so successfully passed his examinatioii that, he wa3 received as a member of the class of 18G4. .After grad iMtinr, ho entered the Harvard Law School, but left in 1SG5 to accept a com nUsioii rs Captain atid A A. (. on fien. il :uu's stall". After the war he s ndie I law at Chicago, where he was adm tte I as a memlier of ti e bar in 18G7. In 18C8 ho married Miss Mary Harlan, having now a family of three ch'd -iron, Maiy, born 1809, Abraham, b in 187:1, and Jcs-ie Harlan, born in 1875. On tin .inaugu ration of President Garfield, he w: s .ap pointed Secretary of War, and !"r in his name and associations much is ex pected in his administration of the war department. A Pretty H?althy Family Jaipesde RothsciiiM. w o died re cently, was tlieso i of Nathaniel, and wn n.arl d to his cousin Theresa. Wi li the except'o "f t e Ros lierry cs j m iiH't's, the R i d family h ve in- terbr.-d in t':c ' h -sr manner, uutil one would il ini; tii.at. acor ingtot' e-i:l s of. cons .ngninity. all the dam ages ai i -in g from such family a 'i ane. s would le com m nifest. Tii jiub ic mu-t bv lids I'm be very liied of the s'orv of t!.e r i t of ti is fa nily, w! o. from f ie Iium'-'esi Sfginni gs in the Jons' quar.er of Frank'or:, becam". b din of brains, hone-ty ami !ti k. ile Cia?u-es -f the European world. ' Tne element i f 1 ck m sv or may iot have had in ch to do u'rhthe social eleva tion of these SemiMc m'l! onaires, but ti e late Presi-'en "s ords in reirard to th-' liekl ness i f t ' tune" re w rthy of record; "Luck is an ..;.-?.., jh i ir.av fo low it to ruin. i;u: never t suc c ss." That the Ro h-e!::!!s are long he -de I :r.ii, oii'y ' ' e tew ' awari' of w- o e t-.-r Into bi'.-i:i r lafw't with them, but that they re large-hearU'd. liberal an I c .ciritai 1 , all lh ' eill knows. They ar - ilea parous of art, mid with their enormous we 1 1 1 are al ways buying what r.r.j the fi.iest end rarest of esthetic tr" sures. Possib'v thi- man had uiore cuilure titan the o -iMint! toek. i r I he pi nt off-shoots enjoy an excellent reputaiioa for liu r my and :.rtistie intcllieiic - Rut i.cilh er di i the Rot liselii !ls a t or j?rcs' iit eves: in. weave. cv -oinl, carry wat er, break stones, no - . '-rite even essays, and .-houhl aceor.iin 1.. to f .How the id -as of (lol winSm h and the S nid-:ot or:-.t rs bo all at once a!i - isle d. Wedth mav Ii 13- anything a dignified prc-ence. We'have n- e ; v t semblance handed do n tons f t h (Ireek Pint us, but we have s -veral i t .r. s of the F:ig fers, who were c rta'uly i.ot ::r ?t- crai ic in at p":u atit'c. Rut as han isome is t at a nlsoitie ! -..' mascn'ine Roths hi" s liavei.op.- ' H"iii to -ood .ooks tl;e wo:ii"i l it e .-tune fami'v, at least in their 3-ou1 are woy. The gr.- t wealth of th R i sc'dl Is Is sng eested bv the fd!ow n d ggerel. one which ome t-ii tv y 11 v aj", .asofl u ('Uoted. and ! i:i'i : o! s e-'.od t -day: 1 i StaTe.-t rah. f a! anl salt. The !'. f Nt-if X ' 1; rnalt. Til ' it 'Uiri !: ! - iisi II.:' gartered n-i i e e ir ratii . j re power! to I haii 1 )t Hoth.'W'hild an : iria.s. Joy of t'ie ll-irCl Han. I met, the ot cr d ;, . . ys eian i verj- l.i :e lr ct .: f ' iiosi in who live in th j v o ' ieavi i lh. liapttv f r w i in he .s b en cum v. He hapoene t to say '.hvt i.e .::! i eh. . liini that ui.ht a ha ri I acros : countrv which I kit v. t 1 e ilesoia; . that he" mi. ht strike a ni-;lit train ::ftes a consuha ion. "Will it : o' bo sidvi d id?" he sail. Well. I was earn. 5 enough to say that I did not tiiitik i'. woulil be. It wotil I be as dark a Egypt, he would be tired, and he woeld see and Ii. ar nothing. An ! hU answer was an tmconsc otis rehuke: -O, they are ploughing now, and I shall get ti e whole smell f the spring." He a l ed in a ni'-ment. "Is it no fun to have life crow. fe i full?" I MUif aw-y thai'k ing God for one man ind-eiio ou.. fiiul, and was g'ad to tin 1, the tokens of love; for a man wiio could "rid-" ten miles, a d in darkness, and. if he could only smell, could feel, as i,e rode, that, the Power which rules the world rule- it in perf et love. . Lam vblack has bevn f.-m.d by M. E. Mercadier to act like selenium in radio phonv. Instead of scleniziu g one of tun surfaces of the donb e-coil teccivers lie blackens it with the siu-Ae of an oil lamp, taking d e i are, ho. ever, not to carbonize ttie pareiira . nl pap r w ieh isolates the metadie col s from each other. Paper has gone into ue i:i some of the resiauvaut' iu li rlin as plat s for dry or semi-dry articles i f foo '. .-.There is no reason Why cheap pap r cups pro i erly glazed shotdd not be em. Ioyed at.railroa I si :iions so th .t pass-ngers con id tike a "cup of coffee ah ng w th them ins eail of i aslily driniilng it at . lunch counter. - - : How to Give a Surpriss Party to a Hu3 band. ' The latest form of snufiing oe.t an objectionable parly is lo p .t givc uine in tiie key-hole of I. is npaitmen . Oi the inseiiion-of the key in th-j u i.r, there is a pufTfollowe I by a de! ii .tion, and if the person's boar i is hot pai l in advai.ee, a dead lo-s to the l.imPadv. Why is this not a ha py Ihou mt for wives to practice, having hus'i nds who nigtitly sit up with a sick ;'rriiid r go : to see a man otj-bndncs-,? Ltth 'in put, just enough, not too much, gfy.-er-. ine in the key-hole f tuenig-t late i, and when .the delinquent reiunis he will enco mtir a little surprise partv of his - own", niannf.icturo. Z-.'cIvX Union. The total disbursement of the t,nth. census have thus far been $3.36Q j WS. Some of the most timid girls are not -frightened by aloud bang. Victory belongs to the most persever ing. A ballet dancer died recently at Na ples, leaving a slarge r fortune. T; is shows how easy it is to accumulate wealth when one dresses economica'Iy. Oid umbrella and buggv tops are now being irilized by ladies for theatre hats. The demand for them almost equals that for confederate bonds. . . ; "Only ladies allowed to smoke here, is ( lie significant notice to be seen in -manv'of the depnt of the Pittsburg and .Tp i-fc Wayne Rdlroad.' ... . , ,.TheLond m Spectator says, after tha .North won the victory' over the South it shed less blood than any nation so provoked ever vet had done. - Ametica," says an Englishman, "is a country where a man's statement is not worth 2 cents unless backed up by an ffer to bet you $ 10." " - Mr. Longfellow always used 'au old fashione I. qnill pen. The r'old clock on the sfa'rs" ho does not own It be lonirs to a family in Pittdield, Alass. The Mayor of Chicago Bays that cily 13 his . bride. He should Lire several thousand scavengers and have his bride scraped. . - - . " ' . . John Morley sats lhat cl '8-ical train ing is more aptly calculated to destrov the qualities of g'-otl writing and fine speaking than any other system that could have heen contrived. " Mrs. Vinnie Ream Hoxie, the sculp tress, wears a handsome cameo breast-' pin in rich setting, which was given to her by Cardinal Antonelli, the Prime Minister of Pope Pius IX. ; Ros well P. Flower, the New York Congressman who beat Astor, earned money for his education when boy by woi king iu a brkk-yard and teaching school. It is estimated -that" Messrs. Applet n & Co. have sold 60,000 sets of their American Encclopa;dia at an average, price of $95. which is $5,700,000, and that the estimated profit is 1.000,000. , Leadville now numbers 20.000 people, am i fifteen out of. Colorado's . twviitv t ;rec mllli" nsr w rth cf ore 1 mined last year were from the Leadville dis IticJ. T ie London l'uiich makes TonimV taytoRilic: "I icean to be an astron- timer when I e imw i.p." Ellie naively replies: "What on earth will you do uith yourself all day long?" A little child was addressed by a g n tleman the other day. "How old are you, my dear?"' he asked, "Old!" said the child, indignantly: "I'm not old at all; I'm quite new!" Quite Provoking. A lady being asked how man calls she had made the o-her afiern on, replied: "Oh, I only inadu seven; I was unfortunate c-noug'i to lind everybody at home." Winnipeg is a grand place for girls. It is said that if it is found out that a yo ing lady is on a coming traiu there is sure to be about 200 eligible bache lors anxiously waiting .at the station, ready to propose matrimony. The Montreal daily Star concludes a Ion j editorial' oh Canadian loyalty by aCit niing. as its conviction, that tl.e first duty of Canada s toward herself, and t at if her interests demand inde pendence she should be independent." "F itl.cr, did you ever have another wife besides mother?"' "No, my boy; what posses-ed you to ask such a ques tion?" "Recnus-1 I saw in the old fam ily bible wherf vou married Anno Dom ini in 1835, and that isn't mother, for her nnnu was Sally Smith." George P. M .isii has been inini-Ce-r.e-ident of tin:" United States . iu Il:l' tiinco 1861 iiontiniiontdym ar!.. t my otic cars. A war has b i n foug t, slavery has been abolished, and live admini-tra ions have passed away in the meantime. - That old blonde favorite, Lydia Thompson, is really doin well in de corous, legitimate comedy. . Olive L t ?an. writing from Loudon, says that s! e is very pleasing in her gf', light comedy part, and applause and flowers are her flatterin? harvest nightly. A hardened wretch. "Does our talk disturb vou?" said one of a companv of talkative ladies to an old gentleman sitiing in a railroad station the other afternoon. 'No, ma'am," was the naive reply; I're been married nigh on to forty years," Two Virginia colored iBeu, having a dispute in regard to politics, agreed lo a mock duel. They repaired to the field of honor, took their places. Hs h.ircd their shot-guns, and one man fell fatally wounded. There was shot in one gun, though . neither of them kne.v it. Says the Commercial Adrcrtiicr: ' "If only one-h:df the shams were re move I from the pen-ion rolls and only those retained who were seriously inci p u;":!a'ed from earning their bread, the p n-io-i deficiency, instead of being - O.JO.OOO wouhl'not foot up $2,000, if full." A mysterious box was sent from .iiicrie.i to an English member of par ii iiinuit ' Ji .'.vaj opened with great !tPC:iu!ion at the Woolwich, arsenal. Il a. tho'ight to he the abode of some . ."liiVi demon of the genus dynamite. It conta ned samples of rtnno. An I't.ier lieudish outi ago on F.nglish nobility- : . A man was arraigned before a jus iue in Jersey City, the other fay, on a charge of disorderly conduct, preferred iv a policeman. When asked for par ticulars the policeman said: "I was. wsilking along the ' street, and as I passed the man ho said 'boo'' to mc and' put I. is fing'T to his n sc." The justice put t!i case off to g;vo himself tha to ascertain under ' what statute saying "bo" becomes a misdemeanor. Ti e importance. attached to the W'-ite lephaut in Siam . is traceable to the prevalent religious system Buddhism. When Gautama Buddha made his last ay tar; or desceut in visible form be fore coming upon the earth to teach, h adopted the guise of a white elephant.. Tiie homage and solicitude that beset iho so-called lord white elephant Is greater than "doth hedge a king." Near Oecum, Conn,, a man saw an osprey eagle swoop down to the surface of' a mill-pond and seizo a pickerel. Tiie tiird then flew toward land, but dropped his prize owing to the squirm i:v of the fisii. Auain he pounced up-" on i is ful ing prey, seized it and s!it m i to a great height. He then let it fall and followed it.- Bv this latter fall t.io fUh was killed, - The eagle then picked it up mil lie. avay. Can I drive him, do you' think?" Mr. Slowhoy timi:lv asked the livery man, as he c'uaibAd into the buggy and handled the Ji ies with some misgiving. "Land, yes," said the hoatler. with hearty eucouragemeut. Anybody can !rive .him; a child can drive him; b it," ho added, as the horse went down the street like a rocket, climbed over a h i'-vagon, shook Mr. Slbwboy into the Miss'ssippi river and left the buggy hanging to the arm of a lamp-post, "it takes a railroad train to keep up with him." ' ' ' (ientlenan meets a friend and taket him home to dinner. Arrived at ihe h tio he leaves Fiim in the sitting-room to announce the f -ot to his wife. The f-i.-ml, heaiing directly a clamor of tongues in the ndj inin; room, decor ate t!iu" kevhole with his oar; ' Shrill 'Voi--t:' Always the way bringing r oplo home without a minuttt's waru iii:! Him, too! Why couldn't you leave him 1o batten on . his usual free lu c'i rou e?" Hoarse -Voire: S-d.J" S! rill Voice: "I. wont ssh!" 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Hallktt & Co.. 1'ortland Maine. 30ly INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite.Tfanea.bowel8 costive," ,? PaiioTp tbcHead.with adull aensationln iHenbaok partTJ'aia nn9r the shoulder -blade, fuiineaa a"fteieatirLwith ajaialn clination to exertion of body or imncH Xrritabitity of temper, Low apjrjJLioag oten29T5withJeeUngof havlngij jj l"cted aome dutjr, weariuesa, IizsiBo, lutteringt of the Heart, "DoUbeforetbe eyea. Y ellow Btfn, Headache, Heatleaa-. ness at nightTtieaiy colored Urine. ." IT THESE W AEIKGS ABE UlTHEEDED, -SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUIT'S FELLS are especially adapted to Fiich cisea,oie close effects such a change of feellBfr as to astonish the sufferer. They Inrrrax- ttie Appetite, and ctuise the body to Take on FlrMi. tbns the system Is ouriahel.ai.1 by thirTonie 4etifc)nn the 1)1(m11tp Urffana, RearnlHr KUkle ars pro-diK-eil. 1'rloe cfnta. HA Morray Sit-, w.lf. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, ! Gray HAta or Whiskers change to Oixisar Black by a single amli-atioii of this Dyk. It iinpartf a natural color, acts Instantsneously. hold l)jrDrui!iL-t ur wnt by rxprrs cm rec-i of $1. Offlco. 39 Murray St., New York.'. af Pr. TTTTS A3ir U. af V.lmbl" InbratllM a4 k . B fu-fttl KrliU will sialr KKk applifaUaa.0 - of TAR cukks Tuomxns TKARiVr, p A POSITIVE CURE K -dUfMr Restores tne Appetite: c a,lsS8tMstfci the System; 9 0sksjp-:Jhs Restores tne weaK K And riAhilitataft.K . WrJ?3&Ra A trial of it will pro all Br A V$2jf23i for nr. Crook's) tVloeb i r " or xnri lane aa . jA H I r.r tal by all l)rugtm. i.m 9. n - w mi i n h wws wr M WW wu SUCCESS A trnlnnhlM IMarnrflrv snt VTmr Dennrtara in Msd- leal Be I h nee. A positively !(ec-uve Kuiedy for tUS t iedy and permauHat Curd fur oicnnlc wensness-tlis doKlorable disease rsrtultias trom Jnoisoreet praeticxis or excaaaes in yoc-.-b or Ht any ciiae of hfa by the onlf true -way, vlas Direct Application actio by Ab sorption, ana exerting- its apeciiio iiiflaeocson to Vesiclea, Ducts, and Glin-I, that am nnabia to ps form their nataral functions while tnis disease w ades the hnraau orfraaism. The use of tbs Pastille Is stteodecl with no pain or inconrenienoe anu does not iaterfere with, the ordinary pcirruits of life; it Is qylckly dlssolrad and soon slxwrbrd, frodaui aa immealate soothing so l rrotorattvs effect spoo tha nervous organisations wrecked from vicions habits or sxoesses, etoppinir the cli am from the system, r.rrtoe l&c Ibsiiiimi to Ueaith rd1 sound memory, rtraoT latr the DIinneM of Sight. Confusion ot Ideas, Aversion to eVccity, etc, etc.. and this apperho of preointure old affansacll? scccmpas7i this -troubles sod roe tori rui tbe vital forces, where the have been doriaaot for ysrs. This mode of trest- ant baa stood the tcrtt ii very severe esscs. and ia now s pronounced s'icccss. lrairs are too much pre-, scrfbed tn this trouW j, siiH, ss man? can bear .lt aessto,wltb but little if sny 4rmanent80od. There. Is no nmrniw ah)t hls r'-.iration. Practical ob servation enablns as to positively guarantee that I wiil give ssiisfact.on. It hies b-en in Keneral use for severnl years snd we cure tbouasads of testt monlals fr.im patients, os to its value, and it is now conceded to be (w rno.t mtinnal means yt dts. covered for reaching and curing this very prevalent trouble, that Is woll tnown to be the nose of untold misery to so many, end n?on whom quacks prey wUn their nselecs nostrums sod bis fees. The Uemtxly ' is pntnp In nat boxes. of thmeair.es, Ke. l,enoaga to last a month,! S3; Ho. . (sufficient to effect a per ' manent cure, unless In eroro S5, Sot Ka 8. (lasting over three months, will restore those In tbe worst ceodil ion.l $7. Sf-rit by mail. In plain wrapp""- Fll DIRECTIONS for usm will. acoompaiir riPTr unv eirt for seieer eaertirt re J-empn- fcf g ivi itff Aumtomical MllumtrttUottm erswi TssfimSHH, svic will roBcinr IM issft ifcrshral tfisf I Aetf rnn ss rs lerrd to ferfrt Heal in. tenet fas iui fsroes 1 horn' Iff r-rooi(f ersne i tf sieve affectea. ac ujmx mjf HARRIS REMEDY CO. KFCL CHEMISTS. Market anil SlhSlt. ST. LOUI3, MO. ' UnaoliettorJ testimony to the Eftloacy el . Prof. Harris' Pastilles, taken from Let ; tsrs receiver! from-Patronii- . . ,4 - Indians. April IX, T9 I be Bemedy la working per- fectly. .iid erjjIfr-Ttrryt wawkm.-. far 8 years fcast. , lows, Oct. 10th. am almost sorprised st oo Pastilles. They have worked Ukp a charm on . lata Juattwic-sas much of a rnsn as I was before taking. I vw on the verge of the grave. 1 thought. v,nd there was j ao euro f of rev, but mom I am In rood hopes tut S sure. West Virjrfnla, Au iS,iSia I received Tour mads, cine snd I beli?ve it hna cured ma, for which I am very . thankful. Inclosed find i. Please send me another box f No. ?1 for a friend. Yoa have dona a rea taisa tor me. , I Will send yon all t he orders 1 can. r From a Pnyaicain and Surgeon' ' VQssonrt, Jane Ji. Please forward ma another bos Of tli Fuaviiica. I he patient oo whom I have used miost of one box, ia addition to a ssmple box, is fast reooverin, and I tnink an.ther will set him all riarht. From a Orcgglst. - -: Marrl.ind. Sept. Z?9. Last Jananry we -rot. a borirf . your Keme4y for one of our customers, sad ? ass made atifrrtfaotenreof him. We h ve auothcr customer now "utfertos-TflT tW VKBieVarT Vtn? - jks ' PILLS A --- e j df ic J- aaa JrtyL 'stiie Best of Tonics; fir ROBERT DONNELLY'' BLACKSMITH :SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing ot farm and other machinery, as there i -- a good lathe fu my shop. - , - : ' PETER ' RA (JEN, : The old Reliable Waon Maker has taken charge of the-wagon sbop. He to well known as a : ?. . ; . . Ka 1 WORKMAN. IVew Watreni nd Baa-lett made tm 'Order. . . .: : SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on .Mixth street QDOsite ftre'iifbt's Stable MACHINE bHOPS I PlattMnaoath - Xebraska.. liepa irer .. of, , S team Engine, Boilers, i .. Saw and (Jrist Mills, . ; ;. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS. Wrought Iron Pipe. Fc-rce and Lift Mei.Steam Gaut-es, Safety Valve ioveruor and all - Kiutln of Bras. Eugine Kittinjjs, repaired on short notice. - Also all kinds of - KABH UACJII.NKItV. C5; K3 . j US I' Oi EXlili' AI1AJX, i'tw, Clean, First (Jla-s-i llai Hhop, onMaiu Rtr'i.i't t'orr.cr ! 5th. t'l:it'-iiiitU Kferybotly on hand tor tithli. teiicitj ..n-iu. . .: . . Jrl.0 BOWS' BRICK YARD. In the rear of. the lion nor -t;tM-s . ON-FOURTH STREET. - GOOD UAKD Fir s t-G lass Brick , NOW READY A2TD FOE SALE. . Will do Contract Work and Guarantee Satisfaction. J. IJOXS & SON, Plattumouth, Net). 15m3 JONES & EIKENBARY Successors to Jones & Agnew. Again takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable. PL ATTS MOUTH, - - NEBRASKA. 'The old Bonner StAbles. In Plattsmiouth. are now lffced by Jones & Eikenbarv and they have on band New and naiuUouie accommoda tions, iu tim shape of HORDES, CARIiTAGES, BUQQIES, i - and . . SADDLE HORSES. We are now prepared to keep FOR SALE TRADE! And will . Train and Break Colts ' ' On Reasonable Terms. - : r . ALSO REMEMBER, i That with plenty of room Cthat eery one knows we have) in our etable, we can pet Fann ers' stock and wajfotm. loao i ot hay, &c under oorer, ler- tbey will keep dry. Thai.ki iir all tiie old patrons for their liberali ty, we soiioit their trade for the future, sati&ecl that we can accommodate them better and do better by tliein tlian ever before. 501y JONES cfc EIKXB.VRY. PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. . ' ' ' PLATrs.MOUTII, NEB. ' c.ncisi:!.. I'rupi fetor. v Flour, Com Meal d- Feed ; Always on hand and for sale t lov.-fst cash nrices. The litehext nrices rtaiil for Whear Mr.d 1 ('ornj : I'articular attention Ktvt-n ru.tt?:!! vork. ! U m 1 1 1 ' M H w-ij e , h - m THE iiO.N .sLcci t ' ever riiwcovt'rc'd. a it Is certain iir It viU'i-ti and does not lilisler. A'co. eecilent Joi l;u iiian riesii.' liKAL) rKOOr" litLOW. . j . From COf. Li. T. FOSTEK. Voungstown. Ohio, May lath, 1S80. lit. B. J. Kkndall & Co., Genie:-! bad very valuable llauibletomn eoit which I iiizea vcrv lii-i lil v. he had a lar'C bone spavin on one joint and a small one n t fie other which m:tcie hint, very lain'; ; I had him muter the eharjrv of twa veterinary surueons whU li failed to eurf him. 1 wa oue dav reading the advertisement or Kemlali Saviu C rj-e in the uuicuko r.x 'iiress, I cieteriuined at once to try it. they or tiered three bottles; 1 took them all anl thought I would give it a thorough trial. I used it according to direction -and the-fourth day the colteeased to be lame, and the lumps L v disavipeared. 1 used but one bottle and the eoita liiuba are as fiee from lumps and as siiiootli as auy horse In the state. He 1 enttro ly cured. The furev sw so remarkable-that f let twa' of m' nelrtibore have the reniainina two bottles, who are now using iL, . . . ,-:.ff?V:ut. roTEll', KeMull's-: Spvin Cnre; V".., OK HUMAN FLESH. ! I'aUeu't MilU, Wash. Co.', S. Y.'Feb." 2lst. 1878. Die rj. j. KKSDALL.I)er Sir : The particu lar eue on whieh ! used your Kendall's" Spavin Cure was a raalignarrt ankle spiaia ot sixteen months standing. I had tried niuuy things, but In vain. Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the ground again, and for the first time since hurt, m a Battnl position.' Fur at family liniment it excels anytuiag we ever used". . I : .. -c x ours Truly. . : . Kev.M. P BKLI... Pastorot M. E. Church, Patten's Mills, N. Y. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Send artdreifor Hlustmted Circular wiicii we taiak ci ves pestiv proef of iu virtues. N reniedv baa ever met wuli such unfiualifred nuc cens to, our knowledge, for beast as well aa roan - - : " l 1 " ; PrrceJt.lier bottle, or six bottles for 5. ATI liruiiijipls have it or run set It for you. or it will be seat to auy aildress on receipt of price by the iironrietorsUtL it. J. KK-NIaH U CO. Hiosbur. FaUa Yt. r . . . W' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS buies now feetore thevub-liV- You vmi maAe nione y tastw er stcua fur us ill a at auy tiii.i else." Capital e.7t"a-ect. We will start vou. 12 t flay Mini unwards made at Uui-.m by tlw iitclu-trious.. Men. v.iii-n. bojs and gi-l wanted everywhere to work for us, Nuw Is the time, ou caitwak la mare timg only. or. ;ve your wbule fine to the luiue s, Vou -;i;. nvt at hemeand Ucelhe-vve)i-(t.. :N'iolhr bmniMS will pay jou neiirl) as r.No oii-.chii to iiiiike enoruioiisDay br-eng "gifg t osi. e. Cc-.t- iy outfit aird terro Xrrf. Moujcr.sua'itf x.sua?-, ily aiitt honoraldv. A'ddVeR- - ma 'W. f.. mm m: tf - - n 1) mm NEf HARDWARE STORE. ' J.S.DUKE Has just opened au entire new stock of hird ware.ou . r -; : : ,.' .;. xmm yBL ji'im; . nss jarjajaTwa3et:. Next door west of Chapman A Smith's Drus - Store.. -:... A Full liiue of . SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS, RAKES: SPADES ana ALL GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the Ke or Found- ' ROPE, POWDER, SHOT,' GRIND ' STOtfESS- r ' --- WHEEL-BARROWS.- - 7 A Full Line of CITI.KRY. - ; ' -- ' " Special Rates U Guilders- and Con- ti actors. ' tj : . . . . r M v , All Rood sold as lo i they possibly can we and live. ' It r H; A. WATERMAN : & SON . ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer u PINE LUMBER, ' - ". . LATH. , 7 . SIILXGLES. " : ' ' - SASH, DOOKS, - . : i BLINPS, - , utc.; ' ' ' ' '"ETC : - v ETC. Mai street. Corner of Fifth. rLATTSMOUI.I,. . r - - NEB. J. D. SIMPSON, AOECY FOR 6eo."WoOuS & Co. Pipnnl Oriani Xews Depot, Magazine and Papers, " Confectionery, Tobacco " ' x . and Cigars. - ' ' ' J HEADQUARTERS FOR SHEET IMITJSIO. Main Ht. opposite Isew Hotel. - . VVILTlIAM. 1:7. EROIjD, ateaier in , - DKY GOODS. CLOTHS. BLANKETS, . ;' "-. FLANNELS, ' .'. FUIiNISIIING GOODS , . . ' ' -:o: GROCERIES 0F ALL KINDS , liige stock, of , BOOTS and-SHOES -CLOSKl) OUT AT COST. NotionSv Queensware, an(i in fact everything you can call for in the line of General Merchuudise. CASH PAID FOK HIDES AND FFHS. All kinds ot country moduce taker n ex eh an;;e for goods. Is made troin a simpe Tropical Leaf of Kare Value, and Is a lenitive Kemedy for all the dieases that cause paias iu the lower purs of the body for Torpid l.ivr Headaches Jaun dice Dizziness. Gravel, Malaria, and all difa eultles of the Kidneys. Liver aod Crinarv Or gans. For Female lll-cessrs. Monthly' Men struation, and during fregnancy. it lias no equal. It restores the 'or:iu that make the blood, and hence is the het Blaod Parlfler. It is the only known remedy that cures that seouree, Hrieht'M illsesse. For Diabete. u-e U'araer's Mafe Iliabeteis Cqre. Knr S.ile by Drufrtrlels Mid ikr:ini- a Bl.! per bottle. Larij?t huttiu ii the market. Try it. If. If. W AUNEK c' CO.. Ilocliester. N. T. NO CHANGIKa CABS - BKTWKEX O.rlAlIA Oil ITA'lTSMOrTII CHICAGO, hero diicct connection)! are made with - Tlirougii Sleeping Car Line - NKW YORK. BOTTOM, f PJIH1 J.DELfHlU, C.fLtlOEE. WylrHINTOX, ' AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.', TTlc She) t jLLrte ; : Via PEORIA fur .. ' IXD1AXAPGL&S. LOUISVILLE. ClXCJJfr ; v If ATI, aiulall iMiii&Lii. ii .. ,'. SOTJTHSAST. r i ST. Where Pirect ronnectlons are luade in' tt;e UNION DEI'OT ilh"Thiouj:h Sleephijc f'ar Lines for all pointsia Oil's? li.: .t : 4 .. THE XEiV LINK FOR' - -Mi THE FAVOitlTE' ROUTE FOR The oneqtiaJed Induce. rH nt offered by thir une ie in id J'ounsts are aa follows : PullniRti - M- Wheel falac : only on tills Une. ' i litco urawiuj;-tiooia Cats, inlut'' Chaii-s.' ' No Extra tciiimi; cnairs, . . j - :. Gor it Palace UmlnglCara fitted With elegant Kc-to1 ne lit airs, for f ii tst-claaa paaMettKera. Fa.sl I Kquipci VarAti the fay ' r.ArJ TKY.IT.; Track- antl Rupenrt i their Great Through :ii;alove ail others, ;?VTII-KA8Ti vVJif.txdiLiix- 'oiniort. -- ' . - . f ! 's. ot.tted ilae- for cd biatts -and liiiouli .'. tialu . -jX ;:U'u ltujuia. -- - . - '. Al iafurnia; tn Ccr Acch wiil be-cheerfa. f Fare, Sleep 'liuie Tables, ' ? to . . ' - - - - t . '. ulcatto. i TAKE JBa BENNETT 'mm ! 1 .'" A complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries FROITS, CONFECTIONERT, CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. ffe carry the biggest stock of CANNED GOODS in this City. jr l'Iae Teas a. Specialty, jci i " - . . ' c ' ' . : : . AGENTS POR . " ' : ' . ' ' ' . C. S. Maltliy's Moit ReliaMe";Brani of Baltimore Oysters. .' ' M '" iood Delivered Free' assvjBseMSSeaawisswaaea5aia,t in, Kmrnm mn.i '.TtatMLjtmimmi ''UK '. 1' SDSSIc a , .- ..- . i i i 6 rf --a. v. , It ' laillSJWUlf,";-. viV r Contains Pepsin, Rhubarb,: Mandrake Gcntiiin And cures Dyspepsia, Loss of AppetiU, illioaBne9 and all derangemenU of tiie Stomach arising from over-eating and drinking. Prepared only bj BROWN SIRDICI.E AND MAXCFACTCHIXO CO LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, and for sale by all Pruggiita. So The Old Grocery & Goods Although Lection is over we are not done selling goods, by n long shot. ' . . lb OU WILL FIND ATF.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF A LL KINDS IN THE TO WN. ee KrcerIe? HDry srood (Rlsiss S Crockerywar clteapeir ever, -O- The nicest Green Winter Apples for sale. Over aoo Barrels dwn Cellai itt Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, dC, at JP. S. T VIZI TJU S, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA . , ... . . , . . . ... v:Z 1 reserved for ' SllTH, BLACK & CO. r . Great chance to make nion -ey. Tlios who alwaj-s lake advantage of th Koed chances for maklnir innney that are offered, generally , uecionie weauny. wnneiuey sho do nnr-improve snoh chauces remain In poverty; .V want many men. women, boys and air s to work for us ritrht in their own hx-nlltles. Any one can do the. work properly from the j ftr-t Mart. The Ualness will pay more than ten tiniescinlinary waees. Expensive outfit furnish- i eiiree. No one who engage fails t- make mor - : ey raDiiil.v. Voir an devote your wi-tl time to i the work, or on!v your sp:tre" iroine-iit-a. KhIImi- formation and all that is needed -c-n: :ee.Ad ' tires l:vlyj Stihoh ti l V i ami.JJe- J 25 m mm vVi F. SAL'MEISTER , l'nnfii'is Fresh, Pure Milk m:i,iV!:n5:o dahi.y. ; Seti.i! c-itIS i tended to. and Fresb Wil from sav-ie '.. hu rd'hed v I t u uanieil. ' 4ly TVH.h.. sivat wlalm H 5S, Wtiltemrul RanttasOa. . ImMAtiua Koiacl. bolul njd 412. CnpeBt ad ms furvMreva MoriMvuUttva purjwv. VluUcar . Wura. TUOMPt.) M Co., Hi lauuK. Jtv lark. tf 1 limn .HI 1 vtiM a new rrowai si fcair.H'aiakera er Huaiacls ' 13 actually r.rtMlnc'l ; r. siuiwna Co., a OUatca fix, Krw HsTa rri 617 St. CJiarles Street, St. Lonla, Mo. A reJariKsdaaaa rs4 Medical fWlaeaa. baa beea wnbtv 1uumJ toaa aay oCber xiyaieUa In fcrlrfwHae mx, mrf w.-t Hi! old raai.iaats Inov. iviihUj. eeue7c'(Mi.W)k 4u-ict'ir, OrcjslUa. Kopture.aU Urinary 6v-5ri:tS r larcruriai AiTecSioaa e Xbroat. fesla or Hjnmm crare-i HttlMr. IMvaSelr. BK-rruaiirTrwa Bextial Ili!lt7 ImpctoBCT as tha result of KU-A bnse, SKraai exoaaaae ka acatwr T"jr.or orr larnlrrwerk, prodariiMrvnoaaaa,aeiain. al eutoaloas. dvbulw. cflatawwe ef sisiiMefetrtive nin err. fh yii dmir, amvlos to aovivty eonfoeioa ee Maoa, inea of esxmal pewev,airt Inn ua.recK! rUj mcr. rlae Improper .are Deriaaacnitlrc-n-eJOaruraltaUeai ' as eitee or bp naU free sal lavltod. raatplUet eaa :svaaa. MedMaee Ml by sstvll er exerses. Cares rmc(4l. ravi-arj4rrLiK U la iraak If staled, GUfDLi as II Utraeiellto, ca A ill ' l am woo I whoie Merr, watt told. to ' imm a-icueotar. Vlbn sait aiarrr. arbi aoi. vkr. aLanhaod, VTaaMaMod, Poraiual cieoas. Wlao aimeJ4 wvmrrf : sow C ?D a4 lanylrxwuMlaltt I'leilnUccM ut eeliriaer and ex alien, and saaar mere. IIiiii saarrie4 ' ereeaeaaaaisMes ssarnaweetaoald reed H saee keeeaa). der lera mmA hmr. S5 eta. bv mail ia umjt ev pee. ion react mm STKMrcre. JTer tae speedy are of I Manhood. Fi fma Becnw-y ,t bro-j 0 on br (Mif. ' ' Zeoaa. Aarvtrtt-'?'rieMiaeMiVMai.ass. tat, f araive fsvS'e t - Oarlwa. fet. Iccta, t&tt. TOS ChMAtit t, St. tr Ma. at eld ete. vovwi.twm va c?are iwiawiTQUML Mmiaai vv au aa, Unpoteaof'll nraaof a anees. . Uruaarr or XOacMev dl eared In a turn ctnra - Art ta d evii amceejaSLVioiaa eraaiu.iwa . aoMilria Advise Ire. Coari fee life 4a lunf ti r. Oarl mr vnw sa ajre"vitJ'oe. vTnmr toctX toriwosl UIAUUIACUUUIDE for (cro steals t-aca 3 I C LI- DIGPETinARY. . fctii2Aa4 VH1 mtHatA r.mt, ST. Jil ..rpHK PbvataiaBS ia eharee of thia old sad wall kcow . 1- toetliavioa af evcvlar Bradsatesla ssedirtoa tec uryi-rv. Teare of Sxperteaoa in tee treaiuwni at ri.ronio Piaeeses have euade thatr eklll and aoihl inocb aopertor to that of ta ordinary praltMW- ; tavr Sar anuirl a a-aUoa&i rvpatauoo inrou . ivir tn aiajonl of crqst'gatt mum. all irosit - 1 wttk 4,urv iim MMCnrj ok t t ci c jfMisix to l- orrvJ Vt pafiaaia SMcriea ' i.:Otif4iia te aav s3h 4S vlltu. . - - . ! n j(,-'VaxaaWiiIVa 8cylrawrfcejf Hrfr,il4r. J - Hwv..ilJi KlUIr llfcatcln..,. J3ZnTWVMtJlkxk ..'.ill .. ' AiritTrtmreriitSit Va arvW oicKpnEscniPTio;, lit wi-sf--. vrJii f an. .Uuiwa fl i-Umm, ertavav ttmai .,-;o tnoua Keajcuwaaoa a j9ujuv .ym. I VflF F P P fO P si Oert a- Goaanswa. er lasii e cU J C M Tf aavl tboae of BUodle two wfco - tr r Ci7It) vua Vaiiaa, saoaMI fey aU avaoaa T C y.i.mar , i. It ii. i eegartna froai. ryanic v; , 1 . ;L . , , , , M ,...s het aoot its viouias for btialoewe or Swr;. .'if A . i i , 'H i. il t - mmmrrti'.tmrmd. e taod-rrte eapeoao. iwSI WUl H i'i'm- H M I & LEWIS, In any part of the city Stand. t c sa -e4.e .Jy-Z.i ?' ' S'r'V Villi hYtoW, H if ' t- " Th majority afth ill ote as htntif mri' front a Hmtngettfnt mf I.lver, njfrrting lth f aveiaf hoirrls. In anli r tn A'r-t m psefc M f mrtttnry Ut r-we ttim cas. Jrrfftt-, In' it'.a Hlufi(th (irffss mfthm liumitt,, II rAv"'!'.' '"' ltHm-mh, faMk is thr I'.tirkand I.ain,etr.,iniimr tKm the Liver ii at fnult,ni thmt nmtv rm qmtoet mttltUinr tm rtmLlotki ryare) tm, Utrmvr mff imptiriti: Prickly AsH nitterrejaey eempounde! fmr t A ta y rpm -. Tkep mr mild Sis lAeie art I am and effnttrm mm m Hire ; mreplitmmni to the tmotemmd - eutlly lj both ehildren and ad-IU. Ta lc rn mrrordina fo iHrttloni, thg we a, afe a M st- Ira s u I t r e far T y st ptXial , General rclli:ty,ri-.tlttil Con stipation, llK-aM.-vl Klclaeya. etc. etc. 'nllloofl IurlUr them car mu prrior to any other mmmMelmot etemnuing tho eymteam tKmrnvghlm, e)etd) f rcMr-tijt sea Ufemmd energy to the tm valid. Jt is a mexSldnes and not IntOXlCatlMK kWrrrmf. asi tibi ill tats T na ruciti am inittf, ! ' ana take a mX3xw. rKfCSv (l.ao aer BostU. 1 ETC RSS; t C45.. - SOLE rRCf RIETCo, - sU-Xaxata and Xaaaas Otr. ao- JPeCL 13 HI 5. TK'e continue'to'aci aa fkil iJtora fay" Patents, Caveat. Trade Marks, Ctwvrlgbt. etc.. fcr tiie I'Liied Mates. Canada, Citb-c, Etifcl ind. France, (iennany. eel. We havf? had frtjr-atw yesnt esper-lrae. , , FatenM obtained thrn It 6 rs noticed In tiie Ht lEHTteic AMr.KK AV. 'llils larife and spieiwlid lllitrated weekly paiier, $3 20 a year. ows the rrocrvss of Mclence. is very mierssl- tnc, and lias an enonaeus clrculaticrn. Address Mli N M ti t;o.. Vutent Ko)i:Htrs, Pulllaheni of Scikvtihc AMdiiaN, 37 t'ark Kow, New rork. 11a id bcKk about ratenUsest free, un !'n J9nT"rIy name, fiamptes vaortfc 1-0 3tlaAfre. Afldr. 8Tlltox AtV TARTUIPJG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORES. A TlottiB of yoathfnl larprndenoe eaastmr fusia are Liecar. Xerveua Sabiurr. Ixmt HaaaooaL ea Waving trlrd in vain every known remedy, aaa mtm- wvnaispaiaeif0nre, watea na win awad tm- so tu leuowwmfferers, Aam df. U. 3 CbatfaBin ttU, N. 1. it sereearc (or LKCCORaHJla V WKXTK3. W" 1 1 1 CURES CLE2T ATD CONORRNfA rfw ' In rr 't1 CAto f-Tl 1 6 lUt.l WtttlOUt tkoai. Koul ay all SrafSIXa. KM. Ani &gXl6&U eW-i .v " J Dry 8 mi. vav art. i . i .i n im. iwii "I 1 a X; I: s 1 i! i i r v, i) m.