i .. ah Km of Crime. A mere glance at the telegraphic col umns in Monday's paper reveals a ter rible condition of violence and crime throughout the country. The first dis patch describes the burning of a pris oners barracks in this state by a refrac tory convict, the disclosure of a plot which had been hatched by some of the worst among the men confined, and the death of at least two of thern in the flames. Then comes, one after another, a long array of crimes. There are two murders and one case of matricide fol lowed by suicido, two cases of abortion, two great burglaries, one case of exten sive embezzlement, one of incendiar ism, one murderous attack in a saloon, the victim of which is not exacted to live; in San Francisco three commun ists are arrested for an attempt to in cite a riot; the news from West Vir ginia relates to a murder committed, although the man charged with it was acquitted; and the latest l.ittle Rock, Ark., Gazette, contains an elaborate ac count of the execution of Thos. Siftner for the diabolical murder of two wo men, and from Texas we hear of a rep utable physician being taken out into the woods and receiving one hundred lashes upon the bare back, simply be cause he entertained opinions upon re ligion not in harmony with the viewa of many of his neighbors. It has almost always been observed that after every great national convul sion, such as foreign or civil war, crime floods a country like an epidemic. It was seen in England after the wars of the Hosts; after the series of political agitatians which terminated in the res toration of Charles II., and after the long war which ended in the peace af ter the battle of Waterloo, in 1815. Ev eryone who has studied the history of Spain since the Jight of Isabella, in ISiv. and of Franco since the late war, must have been struck by the recur rence of a similar outbreak; but fortu nately, in these two Latin communities it has subsided to a remarkable degree, and social order now prevails in both countries. In lierlin, itself, it is well known that crime has been more wide spread since 1871, than it ever was be fore. In the United States, if we may assume, as we may fairly do, that the present era of wrong doing is the reflex of the agitation created by the civil war we must make the unhappy and humil iating confession that it has lasted some time longer here than anywhere in the Europe of to-day. For this there must be causes; one of them is jwssibly the the vast extent of our country, which seems to inspire criminals with the idea that, with common lHck, they will al ways be able to find some refuge from justice in some corner or other of the land. Another, of coupse, and perhaps a leading cause, is the newness, and the wild pioneer life of many regions in the land. A very large proiKirLiou, perhaps a majority, of misdeeds in these sec tions, remote as many of them aro from railroad, telegraph or newspaper office, are never reported, often forgotlen, in deed, almost as soon as committed; but still it is somewhat singular that in the long list to which we have alluded there is only one reported from the new and far West, that of the case of the phy sician in Texas, which, from the singu larity of its character, must be consid ered rather as incidental to, than with in the miasma of the epidemic rather as a strange accompaniment than a type of the disease. A large proportion of the crimes tel egraphed are in Ohio, an older and a well-settled State; but in Ohio, as the returns from the last election abund antly proved.a very excitable element in the population has made great progress in numbers and weight. The theories of Communism, which, from the r nks of its strange allies, the Xihilists, of Russia, has now filled the jails of . Petersburg and Moscow with two thou sand prisoners arrested for that cause alone, have kindled among the masses of many of the cities ar.d towns in Ohio, especially wherever there is any Bohemian population, an excitement fully as fierce and even more danger ous than that ever engendered by war. It is affiliated with that perturbation of men's minds, that rebellion against the inevitable operation of the laws of po litical economy, which found an expres sion so terrible in the destruction of property and loss of life at the railway riots in Pittsburg. The result in society thus shaken is a natural and direct ten dency to inflame everywhere the pas sions of all who, whether from want untenable principles, recklessness, or audacity, have been brought m any de gree under its influence. These com munists and untrained would-be inno vators on all social law and order may not be and very recently, except in San Francisco, have not been the actual perpetratori of the outrages; but by their fervid denunciations of all the ex isting principles upon which society is conducted, and by which the frame work of government is built up, they have so fevered the blood of thousands upon thousands that they are no longer amenable to the restraints which once controlled them far more effectually than now. We are by no means inclin ed to pessimism, but it is easy to see that the country is now passing through a crisis of moral as well as political history. St Louis Qlobe Democrat. A Eomantic Infatnation. An Heir f) a Throne Following: the Trav els of an American Songstress. Some time in the spring of 1S7S there appeared at the court of the Queen D im ager Josephim, of Sweden then so journing at the summer palace at Rosendal four young and beautiful girls, whose remarkable talent as musi cians had attracted the attention of mu sical connoisseurs of Europe, and thro the mediumship of Ottillie Welgren, secured them the friendship as well as the patronage of royalty. It may be readily understood why the advent of these fair artists, who from childhood Ji4 been proteges of the King, created a great sensation among the susceptible youth attached to the court, and passing hours of idleness amid the beautiful scenery and charming pleasures of this favorite abode of the Quest Dowager. Among those attracted by the beauty of either the place or of its fair visitors, was a you.ig noble who has since be come prominent in European politic?, and who stands next in succession to the throne of a kingdom. He had ever been fortunate in love ; but at last he met his Lite and suffered a defeat wounding to his pride, butmore wound ing to his heart. To one of this quartet of leauties he became deeply and devo tedly attached; but, though it was ap parent his affections were not engaged elsewhere, she would give him no en couragement, and all his advances were met with the coldest indifference when they could not be avoided altogether. The talent of this quartet of beauties caused them to be invited to visit vari ous Eurojiean courts, and through Aus tria, Prussia, Russia, Holland, and the Rhineland, the devoted Prince followed the object of his heart's affections. Presents of immense value, and letters borne by the hands of embassadors,were alike quietly, but firmly refused, and the lovely girl, to all remonstrances of friends at the extremity of her coldness declared herself "wedded to her art." At length, in the. fall of 1876, she, in company with three fellow graduates of the Conservatory of Music, Stockholm, left suddenly for the United States. Not even their nearest relatives knew of their intention to leave Europe. As for Prince Paul K , he was nigh dis tracted. Compelled to remain in Eu rope, and not daring to relinquish the duties of his high station, he was forced to abandon the pursuit of the object of his adoration in propria personce, but trusty messengers were sent in every directiion to discover something of her whereabouts, when all doubts were set at rest by the arrival of dispatches from Xew York. After giving concerts in connection with theOle Bull and Thom as Orchestra, the quartet last spring se cured the services of John D. Mishler, and commenced what is to be a musical Lour of the United States, to be comple ted at San Francisco. During their va cation this summer they were continu ally followed to various watering places by a tall, dirk, foreign looking gentle man, who seemed to be interested in their every movement When they re tired for a month to a quiet Berks coun ty farm house, he took board at the vil lage hotel, and was observed to watch them at every opportunity. When they started on their concert tour he was an attendant at every concert, in every town, and invariably stopping at the same hotel as they did. His conduct was at -last explained, and the whole story came out by his action at the Tiff I House, at Buffalo, when he seized the opportunity to have an interview with the lovely blonde who had rejected the Prince. Whut pnonod at that intprviow can only ba surmised ; but certain it is this watchful emissary had been send ing regular reports to Europe to his royal master, and he had obtained an interview under instructions. What ever his instructions may have been, it is certain the result of the interview was most unsatisfactory, for he imme diately left for New York. There can be no doubt but he was deputed to offer to the brilliant songstress the share of a throne, and there can be no doubt she refused it. It will not be so very aston lshiug since princes are but men if the royal lever should come to press his suit in person. Nor will it be astonish ingsince the cold beauty is after all a woman if the persistence of a prince should at last persuade her to look with favor upon his suit. Pittsburg Leader. Tho Women of Shakespeare. Miss Adelaide Neilson says of the wtmien of Shakespeare : It w6ild take a volume to classify them. Each and every one is a different creation, and their characters illustrate peculiar com parisons of mind force. In the charac ter of Dssdemona we see a powerful illustration of conjugal devotion, and the strongest sympathy is excited for her sorrowful fate. In Isabella's is dis played a high souled principle; in Ju liet's an enthusiastic love; in Constance is seen the highest form of maternal agony ; in Margaret of An jou, the stern est energies of our sex ; in Katherine, the completeness of resignation; in Ro salind, wit and romance ; in Cleopatra, the beginning and end of coquetry ; in Imogen, an affection that is deathless ; in Ophelia, the fate of a broken heart and a maddened brain; in Cordelia's chaiacter we have the beautiful lesson of filial obedience; in Miranda's, inno cence; sweetness in that of Anne Page, and a playful freedom in that of Jessi ca. In all Shakespeare shows a true appreciation of female excellence, and he makes them talk and act like true women." Stellar Spectroscopy. We have seen the stars divided into orders according to their constitution. We recognizs evidence tending to show that these various orders depend in part upon age not absolute, but relative age, There are among the suns which people space some younger by far than our sun, others far older, and some in a late stage of stellar decrepitude. Whither as yet spectroscopists have perfectly succeeded in classifying these stellar orders in such sort that the connection between a star's spectrum and the star's age can be at once determined, may be doubtful. But certainly there are reasons for hop ing that, before long, this will be done. Among the stars, and, strange to say, among celestial objects which are not stars, there are suns in every conceiv able stage of development, from embryo masses not, as yet, justly to ba regarded as suns, to masses which have ceased to fulfill the duties of suns. Among the more pressing duties of spectroscopic analysis at the present time, is the prop er classification of these various orders of stars. Whensoever that task shall haye Dm a-wmplished, ftrong Jight, ' ( I venture to predict, will be thrown on our sun's present condition, as well as on his put history, and on that future out. It shows a larxo increase of bui fate upon hich depends tke future of ness. Assets f . 9.X)D CO. It is evi- our earth. R. A. Proctor in the Contem. porary Iitvfew. The Coffee-Plant in California. CapL Peter Hansen, of Ciayton. bro'i to our t ffi :e this week a bunch of twigs bearing berries about a quarter of an incli in diameter, some of them red, and some a dark purple, almost black, ach of them inclosing twin grains, which, though of smaller siz?, resemble the coffee grains of commerce. The leaves of the plant are of oblate shape, olive green in color on the upper and a much lighter shade of green on the under sur face, averaging about an inch in length by a quarter of an inch in breadth While none of the berries upon the twigB were mature, those of darkest color are presumed to be the nearest ripe. Capt Hansen informs us that the plant from which the twigs were taken is the growth of a coffee berry he planted on his place some eight or ten years ago. The berry was taken from some coffee purchased for home use, and planted in the pod containing both grains, just as one is occasionally found in the coffee of com merce. The shrub is now eight or ten feet high and quite full of berries. Capt. Hansen is satisfied that the foreiga cof fee plant will do well in our climate and soil, and to test the matter has sent to a relative in Brazil for a quantity of the seed berries, which he intends planting the coming season. Contra Costa Cat.) Gazette. To Soften the Hands. Indian meal and vinegar or lemon juice usjd on the hands when roughened by cold or labor will heal or soften them. Hub the hands in this; then wash off thoroughly and rub in glycerine. Those who suffer from chapped hands in the winter will find this comforting. Hi ere In 1 ntcer Ahead When thope usually active little organs, the kidneys, are neglectful of their duties and grow hluggish. Fattv degeneration, Hrlht'n disease, diabetes-, and other dangerous mala dies, are the result of neglect to remedy this Inactivity by tnediciual means. When the all important functions of the kidney are imper fectly discharged, thote organs need cumula ting, and the tcst possible agent for that pur pose hlnce It performs Its olliee without ex citing them is Hostetter's Stomach Hitter, which, In combination with its tonic and ' cathartic properties, possesses valuable quali ties as a diuretic. Moth kidneys and bladder are strengthened by it, and the vigor which It imparts to them, and the gentle but effectual impulse which it gives to their operations, it) the best possible guaranty again&t their be coming diseased. The Bitters are Invaluable In other respects as well as the above, since they remedy general debility, uterine troubles, chills and fever, dysjx-psla, constipation, gout, rheumatism and other ailments. TI1K MKKhTS. NIW YOltK. Reef Cattle 5 9 7 dll .v Hugs Lire. . 40 v. h hi niieejt Live 3 .V) tt . V! Klour Oo(! to choice w w, fi ',' Wheat No. 'JCtilcago I :o . 1 31 Corn Western mixed. M t.'V Oata Western new -tl.Vfc l utter. ..... 10 (9 0 Pork New Mess &II .so LtMTQ o r v o Jv OUIOAOO. BeeTes hole iW8 ft oi Mors.. ................ .. 4 70 qt 4 H3 tftrflTOncetSnow 4ri Si flour White winter ft iO 7 'i" HprlnR extra .? Wheat Sprlnft No'.' 1 10 I imy Com No .' 4 V 4-V Ual 9 ' c O 4 9 ' 7 t v ' IB mi i'ork Mess, new fall u Barley No 2 BO a 7 LJkTu o w H o j T. LOUIS Beef Cattle Fair to choice 4 .sn aft Uofts LlTft. 1 i5 bi ! " Klour KallXX ft It A ft M Wkeat No 2 Itftd 1 ."i'A 1 '.'7 VOrii-i?i o a v Oats t 2 H Kye No 1 tt 51 17 orKiu688 ' Iftlt -' LarU 3 2JH 0IMCIMK4.T1. Fiour v " W I1C&1"KnX1 1 U fi0 I o IO r II v ' LaLB ' Oailcj ' n CLjv w V( '-' i Oit Vfr ' LftXu V& " MILWACKBB. f i our Wheat No 2 1 lfK IsOlU 1t ?J UR145- i'l O m Vm y UMriOTriv lw Hi?-Jl O 4s 4S vV BBS MOm8. Flour wholesale 190 ft '2 2 iV llt)A Ol i& v vOi U ' v ' uAvBittf n i mTl o y & 4 xvyt? vv ifl j EfKS J v 1 OUl-fW a p 'J UU(S( " J Hv " ' V VvUlS W J ItBrnett'M Cocaine is the best and cheapest Hair Drcssim In the world. It kills dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes a vig orous growth of Hair. Dr. Marnhairn Lang Syrup. This most valuable medicine will positively cure consumption in its first stages, and afl diseases that lead to it, such as severe coumi colds settled on the breast of blood, dry, hacking diseases oi tue throat covery of Dr. E. T. Marshall, while experi menting for his own health. He has put it to the most severe tests, and never has he found a failure. All who have used this in valuable medicine acknowledge that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and pulmonary ' complaints" they have ever tried. Physicians ( freely endorse it. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and f 1 per bottle. The silverware delivered by the National Silver Plating Co., No. 704 Chestnu. street, Philadelphia, is civin? entire satisfaction. All orders are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money. Lutheran Observer. A VALUABLE MEDlCiXE. Buchu iu various forms has for many years been one of the chief articles in the Materia Medica for the treatment of certain diseases, among which are chiefly those affecting the urinary, digestive, and circulatory organs. The difficulty that was long experienced in ob taining a preparation ofthis valuable dru? that could always be relied upon for uniform ity in strength and absolute purity led to the introduction of Helmbold's Extract of Buchu, which for the last Quarter of a century has been extensively used both by physicians and in house and family practice, and with very gratifying success. This medicine, like every other Valuable thing, has been extensively im itated, and those who have use for it will do well to see that they obtain the genuine "Helmbold Buchu," the only pure and reliable preparation. W. K. Lainphear, of Baltimore, Md., whose card appears in this paper, Is entirely reliable, and his goods are as advertised. WSee E. BBOWX'S Advt of Foot Lathes. The Injurious me oi improperly prepared pills and other loudly-blown remedies recommended to care all Ills. Is much to be lamented bv all ex cept the doctor into whose care you are sure to " ceme. An honorable and trusty exception to the . rule is KtlerTB Daylight Llrer Fills. They clear ' and purify tb yirpn rarfc-ty. One of our most enterprising druggists in formed u that he was eelllng more of the Great English remedy for coughs, cold's sore throat, asthma, etc., than all other medicines combined. The Celebrated Vleoua KoM. Among the numerous articles Doolet's Yeast Powder is used for are the celebrated Vienna rolls, which are so delicious, palata ble and healthy. If you have not the recipe turn maU. Db. Wishart's Pink Trek Tar Cordial positively cures consumption. Taken in time it will prevent it. All affections of the lungs are cured by this sovereign Remedy, which al so eradicates dvEDeoeia. and kindred diseases. I OnlH Ha. Ainnrr: TUI Q1A tilKa a.AA fmiil$T """" ' f '" nm" , bronchitis, spitting ' ri..r" .:.r.: ..7. "t".i. f i.i i roiich and all other -ou'l'"UMt " upuij, u.. .iibioiwih i"b COU,n, ana ail Oilier srltr n !.! ri,iir.iJ' r.m..ilv whteh never orlunirs. It lsttiedi- 7,rr'...r ' , S . J CAnn xjont ctomn f iivat aTT" Jtr. KiF-rrTir l - -. w a- . 3 urngigts. eDu ior circular 10 neipnensune New York, and you will get it, together with , & nxlev Druegists, Washing D. a many other valuable cooking recipes, by re- , sold whoWiern Rdriinnr7nrtnaf!B . The monthly statement of the Il.iwk eye Insurance Company for Octoler b , i dtly the strongest and best managed company doing1 business in U.b Stat. It sustains more losses, ai d adjusts and pays them more promptly, and to the satisfaction of its pitrona, than any other company. This old, staunch company seems to be the favorite of the insuring public It has ls litigation, less fault found with the manner of Its doing business, than any other com pany. It, sustains a loss on almost every working day, 3et so well ptr- i fected is its plan of adjustment and payments that it has not to exceed five unpaid looses at this date. We would suggest to every party having property to insure to secure a policy in this com pany. r VOL AKK HII.IOI. tone up joar llTer. Take Qu rk" IrU Tea by Cr'-jcflH at IJcti. a pnVirfe. sola Mr. Geo. P. Burn ham, the Veteran I5rr-der. ami author of "How to Kalse FnU anil Kit In quantity for market" sajB : The "IuijxTlaJ Ejtif Footl" Is by far the bcttlinul&ulforthb Increaeed egg-production from common hen, mat we are acquainted with, w e have trr- Konallv Leati-d -thU iirettamtfmi. ai.i! with inarkMl rMTllui-In najt TeiM. H.m.lrr.K f tlie leading poulterers of thin country bare al?o tried it practically, and alT aprcc that thU food properly iven to laying fowls, a the printed dlrcctlous accompanying each jackai:e clearly epeclfie, will greatly Improve the lay lng qualities of hens; while there are certain constituents in the make-up of this feed, that wonderfully aids at the eame time in keeping domestic poultry in Hue conidtion and good health. Amerku Ileutx Ike World. America has great reason to le (roud of her Bchlevements In manufacturing, and in no one department of her manufacturers has she made greater progress than in the making of pianos. American pianos now t;ke first rank in the musical centers of the w orlil. Hut of no one piano has America greater reatou to be proud than of the Mathu-kck. This line piano is gaining rapidly in favor with the mii-iclan and singers bothln this country and In Kurope. i They admire it not alone for'the purity ami strength of Its tone, in which qualities "it ex sels all others, but also foi its durability, In which it will never le excelled. It ha reached perfection. This will be plain to any one who is familiar with the construction of the .Ma thUnhek. The stralu of the tlf teen F string-., ' Instead of tugging at one point, as It invaria bly does in tiie construction of all other pi ano-. Is In theMathUihck dltributrd over the entire hngth of thcdftoundiug board. A .Math tishek ntano, with proper care, will List a tbou-aiul eurs; there it. n reason why It t-hould wear out or lose Its power an inore than the harp, whose legitimate de-ceuil.mt It Is. And to this peculiarity of Its construc tion it owes the t xcellence of Its tone. The system of bridging, running the whole length of the sounding board, gives a perfect connee- l'on ' tHe stringing tension with the vitra- iious oi t:ie uoani. and imtiiies tue instrument with a tiie as res, onslve to the touch of the practlcel performer as is the human voice to the Varied motions of the soul. This respon sive element in the .Mathushek Is the delight of pi.miats and composer-, as It enables them to give expression to their harmonies with the most delicate exactness, and "expression is the soul of music ' Messrs. l'elton A: Pomeroy have conferred a , boon upon the music-loving portion of ourclt I izens by the introduction to Chicago of these J I superb" pianos. These gentlemen arc sole i i agents In the Northwest fo' the sale of the Mathn-hek. Their olliee and rooms are at 152 State Street, and they take pleasure in show- , lug the construction of the Mathushek to any ' one who mav favor them with a call. I An Effectivi: Wkaton i tie All Right Fire Anns Co., of Lawrence, Mass., offer to the public a beautiful little pistol, called the "Little All Uight Kevolver' designed for the j vest pocket. It is constructed on a new prin ciple, ami Is perfectly afe In carrying, using, I and of remarkabli '""u-er. It Ip, made of the. finest. nM.vi, and is oeautiim ,W ,.r....uuriii). ' Different styles are funiishcd, ellIng at $, ?10 and $12, "and It Is being rapidly introduced throughout the United States, besides large orders have been received by the manufactures i from England, France and "Germany. We re- ' cently hud the pleasure of witnessing a trial of one of these revolvers at the manufactory in I Lawreuce, and found It to be all that Is repre- ! iented. It Is a rapid and effective shooter, being as powerful as the ordinary revolver of four times its si.e. The company is reliable in every respect, and those having business relations with them may depend on being , dealt w ith fairly. Dubuque Herald. "" I ! L. II. Hush, the largest wholesale druggist I I in I)es Moines, Is the "authorized agent for the , . sale of the celebrated medicines of J. I. Drom- goole A: Co., of Louisville, Ky. This house Is ! , one of the most reliable, not only in Louis- ville, but In the Vest. Among their celebra ted and popular medicines are Dav's Ague ' Tome, Smith' Hair Restorer, Ualley's Saline Aperient, etc. UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION FOWDER CUr ' ami urerenis lispa,e. Every utock raUer should liave It on luinl to lie uel as occasion may re- inir-. ii juui uiuniniimiB i'i. uidiuhvuu' ln nnriHm'4 ln tut l irlvi1 wltii an Infn- I .. ... ...- .-.-... -.-- w. - ,. .-.- , rlor article, hut send to the Ernmert 1'roprleUry rletary CO., UnicagO. nfnl trt T t r vnnrsPir It T ken I.iki AVHililre. Tlious.inds o' voluntary compliments and recommendations are pouring In, all declar ing "(rtllet'p Cream Dry Hop Yeast" much t better than Compressed "or any other yeast How to Save Doctor Bills. Keep a variety of Waketleld'n Family Medicines In your house; study their direction and use them asoou as you are attacked with disease. You will thin save doctor's bills, loss of time and much suffering. This is the experience of those who have tented them for thirty years. For sale by all drmrirlsts. Prevention i better than cure. Check a There is no do bt that the PaL Wood Box Stove Polish Paste Is the quickest polish and the cleanest to use, of any. ReccinineudHtions of music dealers of a particular make of piano or organ cannot always be relied upon, because it is for their interest to recommend and sell that on which they can make moat money, and makers of poorest instru ments can always afford to make them larger discounts and commissions than makers of best work. It is much cheap est in the end and safest to obtain the very best, even if the price be a little more. The Mason & Hamlin Organs, t which are conceded to be best, are, at the reduced prices at which they are now offered, even lower than some in ferior organs, and not much higher than the veiy poorest. Farmers, lirery meu. ua uruei makers who hare csed Uncle Hani's Harness OIL will never nse any other; it Is the bet and only reliable oil In the market, it rece'Yivl the blsbest award at the Centennial Exposition of IS7S. -for sale by all flrst-cla-is hamesiPfttatillaMnpnts. The rapidly increasintr demand for Eilerfs Ex- tract of 1 ar and ""'lid Cherry. Is a unerrr. is a nosi mire Indl- cation of Its merits; thousands of lndlrlduaU wbo bare been cured of coazhs. colds, broncaltts and incipieHt Consumption, where other reme dies bsre falletL are tne best proofs possible that this Is without donbt tne best cough remedy yet dla-corereJ. wait tin y.ia are sick before trylnirrar ter Llttr. Liver Piili. but get a ial at ojce. Yoa ian't take them without b-nefit. , . ?R- WINCHELL-S TEETHlXo 8TP.UP is a ? a sure emeay ror uiarrnaea. Dysentery uu iuiiuicus luui(iisiuw gcaermiij. ll auouiu oe In eTe.y house wbere there are children. Mothers Klve It a xrlai X otliar Krnnljr KaewHls equal to CAR- txr's Extract iF S aet YVxbd ior oreaktng up 1 a old andcirmg hoarsene, pa'u in the ureas', side or back, soreness or tue flesh and bons. sUC i ness otthe Jjlnts. mnrnp. sure led njek. etc. RHEUMATISM OUICKLY CURED. is - Uarang's Kheumatfc Remedy," the great Interval MEDicnra, will positively cure any case of rheumatism on the face of the earth. Price f 1 a bottle, six bottles, fo. Sold by all CATARRH. ine uonsnuiiionai i ;ararrii KrH-dr " rniirh rir a filil at onna xi?rVi iiiqv Ipiin tn 1UI19. IIJUCUIIIV -J CUIIU. strikes at the boot, bnllds np tbe consUtutloa. 1 HT A Tir'IrElBet,,e ,ea?11 Woiseatoeaa msvi u new. ani drives aar Catanb acd all , " tm-" -aoaLr TAa,3 ior this famoas book. We diseases or the nervous membram s, and t-eJr at ten dant pains and aches, per ataH sr to bead, baer, sbomcen,kidj.e78axauirost, Solabyal"arii4. Knorii1 iKiWav. Ye. It wu a lair n-i aquar kacack kn, - awl tK r,.li.. tj tl. ... t. .-...I J.wlt Ttc !i.znle nnmUMi; are tmwr ;atJi;U.- It ItiWTVlril ar.l ther rive tscmSaUVat le pii dcor- .if topir ;; rccw-.ti-fx "Wtiea Jot It unia lead acr isZuezc. then it 1 iic w k moTt hnrr.T un ' W'c alia.)? to Ur t act U.i ihr tercet female mtdUloc .-! a K-;1t& Ytuuklc timer, ha t-rca rrtitn-r-tl Snv J.J'iT Jr Lottie ut three fur i J -)& litl .ll fa: two r-k. L. If Hush at De Moiac aa .rccrrO the a-;ctcy. Think or It.- ! It orth whil. r iv. to KiVr tbr ilttJ ;4-tUf r H'HiJ oilier S; taoj. marrr fcy a unrA&t ti ik: dinger i coach, lrn a nc!c A crat !tilir of that Ju-lJ jojtiU.-reUM-Jv, 4 .MoJAUe lwioc' Couch bilwita," vrii. effect acurr' It nf ml j.Icant AH Jraint f-il tt. Kuckci A HcaUcJ, Pruj rtrtor. Nc V. rk Clt w" J".wr5-1 cl 1rt U riuuit tit! v. Mrr. TiT no f KA r "i mw frc KlL.T.VT;r-'N "S-icT - T.I u J w u M J I Oil i KaClo&lie lar4. t. r. li . 1 1 uds " f-i pJll ro I Kiibilo intj, X .IKOn, tifMLl. Clilij-r, s.u ;tua. WILD "anar iv en AAt l AUDI V. UID T AV livw lojtalril. .-vuturltin nr toi rrfil lK. 1U.Nf.K4 IO..HI. L.al Ma. Ke-ut ful r mit- J !'i7-turt. ' pi f c r IbI'VM Kr.j.rr Ctai.a Ire. wrrat " - - He tein uun tWrt ,r-ttarffh. i" CKN 'n niff. mi'h in- IIlfTKTKl HIT )K OK rii E I. UK4T i:MKK.X xAK. fro irclu. nix rr 1) il! Ma. ii fee oJ ;ooil;eeU lloL Atti IMMr Hju- tli rj. . .. .-!- ,..- ., t ifcir on'h maa ri ln br())r rofr or . . ulfar, lop t.BCeettAlUDerT tkaK? la.C eftn rtul' i minimi Nurattir Ni.!i..n. .. t (ir!. !! f a tt.r rtlCKe rNoff'l't C IIB.O V 31fTM. Af.r.M-. WAMMi. M30 of th I.VTK.-.r OVKUTIKv -"tU lor i a ahxar. V l.N Jt ill. C HiCAiMt nn I.U ft ATKI UATI'IIKn. f brjj-t lu ttje trd aic)ie utch fre Jo Cer;!. yVAddfrf A CwiTtKi to I blrtto. 1 I. LI'.U in T ' . r;.itr P1,C--nrt IK1 rr , SI. I ' nrr. tlU SV,r.u Ctjvur fit. IJU 1 nuvi 3U ft, -'!, ROSE Soar I Tin au4i our cat lorfuc to all I. S II KU ll it'mor. M l I t a :ir:iii) arr tuuo u At &m. H ',ltiiK our Cnrtmo. I'rart KeartL Motto, xrrlnture Text. OQ. XU Transparent flrture and Ctirotuu Oanla. low laiu'ilri, worth tit. Rent tot;aU for ?3r. Illu trateU caU!(KUr Uce. J. II. JJUFfOKU'S fMl.Nh. o.TO. Kt IHtil lHu ' M -t Klli a irratlir on C. tarrh, ami rontaluliif luiiuiurr Mr rasi or cur -lit mtLK, 1t ail ir np the I'roprtrturs, 1.IT TI.:KIKI.I A . M.Mi. ri.Irr .S II. Yrit XAJIK,1?'"-.- 3 White i!t If til agents' circular nJ KU umMri of tji.p Iji lir in - lairiii nr iver u. UA.xn, ll( HiU Ititflon.s rretltot tj. s No eri hi cu arforil U kici'fowl w Ittmut uilbg LMPKUIAL KGC; FOOI. AUK T WA.Ml.li IN K KKV rjW.S e advertlM-meiit In next l-nue of tt M jaiier Taliman's Musk. Tn 1 1 in it it 'a Mt-lillll I'oMtlet-a. Surgeons, ""i'.'r. 'riillniun'a 4!lyrrrtne 1'liaatcr. pRINTINGfir IVICTOIT kTi:iMMIK! XXUF3eal?:fi ' lUml-lnUira. AS to 140 in tonsil n'".-'.! i '.)---frB H.lr-InLrr. 4U lo .t.'.C I iuu.j. J. 4.UOK. A. CO.. Xltr'm, ral Mrrldca. t wu 1'nnli-d Itrlrtllvm -Mm I' -ach Mr for tne I"tctio hrlc. 1'ay illirrai. position i erinanpnt. srnil faun lur partuulai V S secret seivlrei o,;30 Wain t St rtt, IlirltiuaM. Uhlo DYKES' HEAHU bLIXIM' .1 a - V. .- 1.1 f&a f D . . a A, . ..1a,aaa .. j -w sava a "i j n " m -. --- tr i tViir wfc J r-if ii-r' -. m -n B-a 4.-. fJM.- II tmm i. H- 1'ifcIIVJ' nVV LKK I Kur.fi i;. rii V 1 UUilU JMWdiM anil rarn from fin to ildi I a mot th. SIlualloiiK furnlshrtl. hiuall itliri 1 while learning. Whole ex rne ear nrd back tn ' air inontlii. AiMiestt hy rxiatal can. R. VALENTINE. ManaKer JanrTl le. WIb-oii tn. HAIR! prlrvfl. Sentl f u n u liua-u 111 " .1. hah. uy stati: THKEr. Importer of noma i llalr r.o.xln. rreuetiCn lien and wavmof ever) I flerriifon. Cnnnlte utoc. ' wlKileiale a"d retail. Lowest I price. Semi rer plce II t (iuo'ls sent C. O 1. anj where, llalr lire tv l In every My. p. iij niicic 1111 SHIRT Our ! etit -SANS I'AKIEL" mil OI'EKA" ishlrtg are the in FtelijMiit Dreia Shirt madn and he only Irt you III wear afiT trial. Sen I lor felf-ini-i- urrineiit hUnlr. si K (ONE l'ostti-gtnrt ouaiLriiAiufti ui abiiT, - - iiutjuijuh, lUr A W V JO.VKS, DIIiKCTOIt No MnMral Acade-ny out o- intoii, offer jrreat eradvantKes to the . t ol-iit In Music. Ihanthir Insttluilon. Tea lieri of miil and ort an nti ran liecome arqualnted w-t h the tf it metliodj of teach. liiK.theame . areuhed In thertiil-elaaicouserv. atorlft In Europe Terms retaonable. Send foi circular with t articular- LOVERS! T?i Hook or K No WLK XI K. fit. jvoret oi a Llfetlnie.te U ou ail uiulI t oiirtlcK; how to grt Married; how tn live happy and ohui i fie iiure. Health, Wealth, how l rondui t yoorrlf in the Hociely of the opposite m-x, ai.d iIirIIih tloiiiv. ..lrea.l hold.Malleil Tor 10- In pmaie 'tamp or curieuc)-. Aildirn.H I'tili n I'lih. t o , walk. . Ho! FariiMTs and KenterM. SKNIi A l'OSTiL f'AIMi 'r denrrlptlon and 111 B pi of l,:yo.mj actci oi K. It. Lainb nl'e ml die re -i lou of nesli-rii loa. 'or lale at to is per rcte on termt a d In I um 1 its to null ah darken CI -mate an I Mill ulai-ted tj all kl-l-jf inoflublr faruilliR Afdre.-.l It. CALIIOCN. I.aud yiin. i riilislci er hiti It. 1U Mml lu , CnUr Kapliiv luv a. or iC' Kin olpii Mieet. Ctil aito. PENSIONS Ii:CS!ASZ2 Vtalj trtry pc tltr U tttrM tiisiitczricx. i:mr:i::T3 trxzzri te ill TUi. 2rtrti fcrl , ....4 a.-Jl. Jl.. T!- ?. V. C-t M -l.!S. AJIS 1! 2,-S L1VI. J.S Fm c!e - a . ... ,. v m m a a izx.zzizi &z2:zz jj;-j ro;; ti. , nnaPAij. u. o TWIN B1COTI1EI.8' YEAbT Entatiilslird In J5 Ms Horn tfp tent of time nrt a to Dai t e pi-f-i Vk'T In the narket. tfii: lld:l INSTITUTE-oncp.Na.-iwe W. lib u. ClnrtanatL ".-L.i.t.il ror u. eurr c'Caarrr. Tuanora. L'lrcra. arrvfula. abi M.t -!"'. f ttcrt catri m tittvul lit s-iC iul'rria.!J. Kurii:f'rn.a a rx.Wtaft;aict' arto lvt;ikio ini tbpor; r trfalm.nl, t.tiraot,ta!i fr.c ;ati'Sti earr-i, a&4 Zrti-clx. eltj rt'ii, rt .4 tr-a I- If. Urmtlcay, 31. D Baxi?.Cltw:lasU a AGENTS WANTED. TltTlXAU, RIGHT XKW POCK KT FIRE A KM. I i Smallest ami most frfect Ite iTOTt n the world, dual for i jOts o lcori"andlp'lpeiplnh a prip-i "ii'iriuru Kiiau ac cident. Complete onfl fir :eut , cons.-i'lri-o aaoiines. cse and inno-isr n at er. e z f-rJ'. Semi forcircular. All KlRh: Klre ArtnaCo.. Law- "- MILL ST05E kl) fill F0ESISB15& IAIUFACTOET (.rlst Ml lb FEE5CH BDk SML Complete Flnnrlntt and Corn Mill ror IL (ai) Portable M llsror F.-rmen. (Saw XIII owner, etc Price f om ud Corrpltte Mill and Mie!lp-'A. A ioy can grind and keep In order. Ada't el to anyk ind oft.nIt- able tower. NOKnYKF- MARMO4 CO.. In dini''l. Ind. Ktariahel 1-tM A poaitmc mntUT lor Uraaajr axxl all ti Ji poa K.1 Itlneya. ItUm-ler aod fjr1aau-r Or Hunt' prrparrJ cxprCMlj f jT - ain il; es J 11 porr.T arfcta&a sod I Irurrdthouaaaiit. L It aaa aTant-d. SpjmJ to W .Clarke Proridroct. B.l fur iucatrai! raim!it- 11 yoor crn-ut cent nTf it. tip vol t .. ....' . ... iil pant; lororrt: U for too. VrJr hy ila-ik'rmaiiB 4 Hsm,H hsie- ai Atfaia, uasaqsp. asrsrsu w A-tiTstn DETECTIVES ANMTII fOETHI OF. ElKOPE AO AMERICA, ORurxittTHS secrit Seevice. a Select ow a -r aaa.iH.-n'Haai'aia ija a a a. 11 n. 1 am FRjar-. g-kkaet. Italt.sfaiw. kctsi. Fo- f OF CKUCBBTD JAaaV IE U2ZJ-.T BKtTJatB LA5D. EtYPT ad AMEiiica.. A Bevelatlon of ttie Most Kenow-ed DtevtlTts of tbe ioe lot the pat 25 ears. lttracra out tbe rcost noted Kank Robbtrs. Scientific TbleTe. Lotterr Men, Counterfeit Money Dealers. rlcJt-poceta. Sharks and swindlers of all kinus upon th- li bile, in Is bockdlcio(5 omertteaoit aarkrd tssticces of deet laid plans of mlsenlef and ovtr ige ever re- . corded oy pen or pencil. Tr.e book 1 . ro asly ! Illustrated wit Full rge Eorralnrs. 8 0 pages. ' Af-enta. are ineetlns; wltb Aawl.h.og a ccesa- Tbls book will sell when all otber books .all to sen. r u wil.. W m wx I TI.m sH "! H aH aWaf x. offer Extra Inducements, and pay Freight ibara-es on Books. Fur terms address t&e tf, , Mmm rm,, C., M-M-tfifTat, C-nau KNOW -ti, n. t " l TflYxri r I OLLl a,5 Ik r . ar r -r-- , r t 1 r- i, ,! it-r M I V - - L; i, fe- -i HEAL t r" , -. ia. W I-H3J 1KJ lH.Stp-tU, t . t IWr jjTV-k THYSELF HIV. l I'ARVri.V L- MTrt. U"Mtt V&m CARPETS, oxxj oion CTJIRrLXJST GOODS. We lrpt'-t rut! u4tij Mliaiitrlli) xi fc aw 6i:cr -- ll Uh'LKilhijt WHITNJETY fc HOLMES ORGANS! The Fttutt 7 titii if- If .f thtrahlr JaJ WarracteC Kl Um. .--S for rtl UU. t siTHY i e:lies aiMii cci?ht. sc.jct. il Z- S- NEWBURYr Who e ate l itrlmuttan KtJ. BOOTS AM) S1IOKS, .K X X1M TUOIDIB At KtTi. C55TK n iwrl hrn a prrlalt. -,v Marie! Jrr! i ar Xai:t e fhte I UJ lMT I I JmllMmWI i IUOI.RU II 4 ( ( oarirr; label B I . .J " rl " Turtft MrtUl'lli. I'liarjil '41 lrH!.All MiiW.N. t-r.; M. EVERY YEAR YOU LOSE More than ora e ' Jinrn x B&' n-i II itritnlabil lal nl.in UK rpi flrl.f l-v ).nrij .nir'i a d r ( . iiiiiiU.i. t -ii i , PI t IIlp Ir n t.a V tl UO, r torr.S S-1 - for fir.- t r re LU; ai ir c Xu , Jga JONES of BINGHAMTON IUX.llA.Mll. N , SKINNER PORTABLE EnGINE Farm & Eevator. I I 1 III lull I. rxpi'p Urd In lii ai.d rhraaia. aid ilmji klp .Tlfctloti. tfiij foi cliruUr to Hkliiurr Jl find, Krla. . 5fT fII. tt itt t r t.- Nr I 4t.l vip It " ' U.nxXi. abir . . r ..ti- n for f ri Irron i . t t iJ - s V a I r i" ik-i f a'jr ar? r f r ir-r rl.fiii.. j orarlrt Ititrnl ic, I'rrr to imj -.jr.. 3l.Ti.TIfJtV tltl A '.. Ort naUiranpnsur pi) Hip. Zr .( V"J 1:' I - IIIK - ' AG GNTS WANTED KORrAKTIC I. tlL A O I) It K.1S WILSON SWING MACHINE CO., PJ ItrlNlMratr, Srn lurk fit : til. CAOU. iLU. NEW fUI E L,. or. "AN KAANCIM'O. CAI. THE PARKER GUN. The Ileal an 9ol Poiitlnr (im Jfada. nrsxntiSTAMi- rort i;ikcii.k' jti PARKER BROS.. HKKIIIKX.IT PENSIONS ARE PAIj Ffry .. -j - ! in lire ol ly uy accident w ct'riiif A WOl.VH .far.y Vi I. 0 e k;t cfa I'liiKrr cr Toe. r the I tt of an V.jr, a KL'I' I'l'ltF, if l.ut lifc'it. rifa jrnKn. Dncjr ol l,un(i cr nr!eof rln civca pension. II O V T . 1 f dtut.arcedfor wound, in, jrte orrjpiure, y -J K'.l fi.il toun l'. KO-Spnd a ttampi for ropy of I'mncn ami Itounty Act. Addr- all leflert tn . P.H.FI723ZSALS, U.S. Claim Asnt, Indlanap. Oils, Ind. CiTOp ail I'tteit ark r. o. ijok a . Jk WIND-ENGINE CO.. Freeport, m Manafartnreri or the m bratM Htorrr Automatic .Holld Wrjpaj Winrt Mill, tha rarrlel off the honor at theirreat "atloaal Lpntaa nial K.Z(oltlon at fhlla dptphla, I!, btcauio ol runnlriat In llxnt vinrt. Tlie fMnvar Iwaaty 4l tmr lax-lllatltafx reaa i luif ap. oppratp-l U) tan ami twe're fret Wind lll. ir'nli aatM in on aa-ilftneil tarrltory. SK.VD KOIt CIKfTI.AIl DO 1 I ""I I "w yUW ll I'll ' 3- For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE Elegant Table Silverware Ca baaa-xr-1 V7 ! - ram-Jta aU taaf-JWaltr a4. Ta Jla-Jatal "t r.atiac CJEaa TM Cbxui: 1U ral.ai. n . at. '.-.fut' T a(c taa!ri . r !a4 Vti. ai,; -ut i aa; a aba rr- f " tli .iv r..X tr n;aa and pncrT on ra i-iwa aay daalrad Initial. Ta ar rrta.aj 1 calaat IA if c im . - as j U tt aVaa "fpaCT a a jsr sax aa! aKmi aa4 a.r i a -i "3 73 faa'a U(.a; a akarcra. larlvil.( aaat af a!a-la lartla-a r-aa: w-i t a "-aaa char(. It ?oti .1, ! i W n;ri ar aa. ,f " r a nr4 . aa4 -;.t.f 1 1 r ti&4i atiaaat titta'r 1. 7 af. t- -4wH af it fat (aafrUv ai aaal la tia Va U...r Ita'al aa -aai aa ii .l4.t ir,irt fiaaa U Cw;n; L. t'at'Jr Omri m XarmiL Mtit fdma Ca ! CVtl at T U!t Ta. To whoa it may Coceers. I a a. ai aa a a a caratu araaf &- fi.tf tut lil'i MaM ana yr fa a aPt at l B-a. mat , a&4 a latla-ta lat af Tt f 4a -laaa. . i-t tpaf um a et , taaa r-tarlax taaa ta ry pt fi rvi r.r ' tt ' .hK.wa-'ll-ki-.il Mini aa u.a ?-a, aa wU. aet aaaar taa Castas, afur atair taa a3a - af ' s i.-ipi, jr atiosa. stLvra plat:o co, tr Chrataat n, ITU Ja-ia.jSl. sn MI.VKKWAKK COll'ON. Ox rrript tt Un Taaaa tar 2a "S rta v -f aft ilhrf -p ( aif-aaap BailU( nrri.iit4 taiii' . Wfll im U aat u m; t rtaa a rtf -r ftn 0 Uv1rl li--.t r vri SILVER SPOONS, ud n rwi Fa nmi. u; filial sa. a ciifft if. ! t-, a tt 73 ert acct . ait lia pavsa uti laaiaraS al iaauaai. r- af aa Ki-tarr. WtIr ciaatr 4t lirra 4ai l at-a aft . C..f, ia a. aLt.a. JSiw-. jATioAf.j:i.vr2r--ATir-oco, 704 Cbeatsat tit. rblla4-.i.ti a. .lakt H trrtri. J a-aa af Ua WU.In a--v a a w nl C sa; ta -vo. ao f arrival af tia Sallll ta-ra ."ti a."M v-l kai-aa. Ui aat iael anii4 jHaf.lni 4aaW ai- aai atTr tlawnj SI Hi !li. 4w iKIfl i4 I."T UM IT.ta. ir a. tat mtmtM ara drir .'"a LLa tla: ctal... t5 to- ktlaaa tat , tla. tar Ja a lata wtat fmil a-l y taa-i ft is a eh arttelp. except arpa. will t desired wiiioat extra coat. IMPORTANT ill 'Iff 1 1 I 'ij I Taia ah-! rfr SaHa ral Jar ay slaptr ayt in tw-aa it la -a :k Istartat af aa wa uaamrtlu WsaSsata t H JXal la-. hm tm I m im r t 4ttw- tT riaaa. af t aiglrajiaa Ura orlanaf SUapraara aaaaVt ta aAiraaaa XATIOXAX SLLVZU PLATING CO.. 310.704 CSiewtaat Strpt. yHTI.ADgLrHIA. a A. saV MtomK. I.?ffssaBaEBawV id SS . BBBBBBBSSSF THEGRCAT REGULATOR i ki:i.) Ti4.irrtHi.it. X k xt rrini, Htt. f W f - v aA. ir .Ayal t4 tii 'Hikn w iMf-rft". noMKtrm'i. i - r r "til 4l a. T l.t !f , m Tl. !!) mi nfii4 v I I ! r "- - 4 f" k4 t4l J as ( ukl.lltl F itrt f a ! rrn Uo, i ! v m r rn U t aaat La ' ha j . s- Itf ? Ill j mi l j nUSi ava nf kk " a 4 rnvni'iTitn. T"TtMiM fr IMK llirr J iTH'r Or .1 i.. h.i . ont nim. Li ta i r ' i ( (.) ' ki W,i a4 rtt u rt'i a- a a' ' w ' ' a t t ' f t f IMIl ! W1 r . .c.'r' ., i-a "- 4 WJll. I 1 C 1 i 4 m4 rtaa - t a M aa I " ' - a t . , . a fcv - fS'. riin a t. a- a' M It fc.x rAaV t Ja.tl-pa a avtt t'rlsinal nndOnlv (Irnulnr, not r.-ri ! .tr r I J. II. ZCILIN CO.. nut U'tinu . r. Tr'ra ll K..M I,, all lrt,sc - PRICES REDUCEO. MASON & HAMLIN OIU.AX CO. ra l -a t la J t l - t. .ll 'b mr fr if t ff 'lit. I $ ft a IKrM a i f (? Il.la tr R- ad llifia ' llikr a Ift'lr; . i n It (:tu f'ttfa a llu 1 HIM af '! .! ii tftntiffr-ni IV ttl i a I it a H Tot Ur '" ;- l f I' f b ' t 'r li l la(ft '. i ' 'I r : t 'u. ' l r ! mr!r.i .' iifnti.1 ilii.itr.tl uiiMihM at An cuii'' I in mr..i r- a t Taaaa NEW STYLES, NOW READY. uri-mii prrvlia j t -4a-tl u tn mallt! rlif r. 1 Ua.UI) of rt r t tor ab w ir t 'ir V ui iIhI ijIi'I' M'j ll'i ir.l I At grt ml hailH4 lila JU iNturw ri l h fira Y t0 A II Y. OIC4-' . iTun j.,"i H Ti . tn.--i Hi1iii, Z& ! tr I alt t,ll IIAIIIIITT'H TOII.KT SCIAI m t n Ivaiait fur i lotlaf 4 p'ath. ,'ioir. B 'lal aivt da aptivaintiirata tr Mnmaii ti I Ualatarlout nuradlanta. vttr raart o4 iantlfle t- .rlweiil tk .a- ufariuia f It I I a " " t tiaat Kof. Mf rarfai tr.1 :s.Ji o i"pri iCrt4McU fltltUn row ri Mir in Tiir ilti 1 only thapara iii'!n." u' I I' ii auufartnra. fur I'M lu flip ui arrj Ii ! ii o rnal. Worth mm 'linn It pil I, mil) HiLi'.t ai am! fatally la fir!lptdi.ru flarvr'a fmi oi.talnlbt IratMi! ouriras pac h, aar.t frr tn at, Mini on rapt f-i-pnn A rnir.i ii. t. tiaitHlii, a Varh i. t .1- pplafa Graefenberg Vegetable PILLS Have been known for over Thirty Tears. ....j , iij .... usod tbcui to bo a certain euro fer HEADACHE. LIVEU COMPLAINTS. DISEASES Or DIGESTION. BILIOUS NESS. a3d TEVEHS Or ALL KINDS. These TILLS act with great utildnoa, and will rcitorc health to those Barter ing from GENE AL DEBILITY aa4 NERVOUSNESS. Trier, 25c. er . .i(,:n:i:!:ii,. (.:,; Kr;uir m,..t. n yc:?. H';!E wih fVHLr: :mt mm ' MORRISON BROSi r Plmtiers, Steam & Gas Fitters, W. , !! anil ratall ilpalrri Hi Maatn rump lirri. rtfl lirla Hrllaiil I ltT). runip Iroo. !il anil Ilia 11 pa. 'ra fllxxU for liii,Hl an 1 W ipr, Hi-lia ir tn , Iron fliil t Plar ltjlra. v'tar fi-p Itu tpr lima llyiirauta anil parx Tarlat; of I'l nn'm Matariaia l)a llna lit 1 uy altll lil aii'l r I it H4IC , aril fiaalail ti'fi or l .fpiurp Hnir, Wm trialt ip piraup 1 furn'ili pttlm t fir wir or priaa ' on inttP'lat r"iftn utrrpt. Ifalwaao Main and , I,ikiI. Itutiaija-. I v. iii.i:n. iii..:. ih.:m. K- - WOBIMl. f " I'lfta alipat t !.' l' pirtlllT'ly Piira 11 a wl'liuilt llfa j(' il'ln'l I'rl'tllC Ii attatxl ! aIOta. N i f tnra tiu ''1 rnrrd. tar ait rx panipa If tlir r I nuarac'pp I5a ja,r ltafar t tir J II Me t I pan iti'ian l him tt.p t ti tl nut ai.il Ku ril" li VirKPlfr atua Nl (ton. laavl tirdT.'.'! il "I lula. 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