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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1878)
' .-'jj r---a TT LJ" s. A ir ,.i' H fitfc Y tamr ata.jK.ua T BASVlt HOVitD. It U yoet the sweetest tlty Yet sometime I thtt k it pity Thorn who dwell within those pretty While dwelling on lb MIL It U so peaceful, iilniul, And fair to dwellers present; And lb partridge snd (La pheasant Fel no tear, It U eo UU. IU walla ere low and pimxi, Aim! the linnet and the sparrow Make the only music there, Ob I & silent are IU b-Mf 1 Never here ll door a rover; Myrtle grreo and rrdde, closer flrow to wreathed profusion otrr Ita many earthen domes. Here air foam) no wresths of Isurtl, Son of Mtlrr rue artit sorrel ; Neter come the sound of quarrel In these quaint and racaul aje. No sound (if stately miuri, Nor iif any praises, pass Upward through the growing grsssce All the morelcss, tolceleae slays. Mrn from ottirr clUee wander, Othrr home tic sometime sunder; Not o In thr white town yonder On thr wlde-browed bill. Not a shedow of returning , Not )ot of f Mr or framing In the dweller' bosom bnralng, Ktcr came, or eve r will. O, Peace an pore and tender, 80 wrapped alxnit In tplrndor, 80 medics of defender Or riiamplon or aid. Earn life muit bare Ita knelling: Home day he who I telling, Stall come and rlalnt a dwelling Among your rrtllic dead. All About a llrlck. A well-known vlllxun relate nn Inci dent somewhat In this wise: Onu bright morning In tho month of November, no mo j earn apt, I was preparing to jo down town, when tho servant Informed me that a limn wan waiting kt tlm front door to sen too. 'ell hint I'll bo down lu a moment," said 1. , On jjulnc to tho door a tntin of tall stature nnd robust nppvnrnnce, calllnj; rue by name, requested assistance, Oliv ine that liu had n large family, a wife fu delicate health, and no mentis to pro euro food for them. "You iippeac.U) bnstrong and healthy; why don't you, work?" asked 1. 'lAMmply, sir, for tho reason that 1 cannot procure work." Not having any work to glvo him, I thought I would teat tho sincerity of his Intentions. "If I give you work, what pay do you want?" "Any things sir, yon choose to glvo mo, no long an, I can obtain means for mv suffering faaiilv," "tjIWy well," said I. "I wll glvo you twenty-five cenU an hour if you will carry a brick on your arm around tho block for lire bourn without stopping. "Thank yon, air; I will do It." v After hunting awhilo I found a brick, piacea it on me man sat ru, started mm on hi" walk, and: then went down town to my buitincs. Not having the least faith In tho man's promise, I thought but little more of it, yctas I knew I should be back within nvu hours, 1 Woruiined.to seo if ho per formed his work. My business kept mo away rather later than I expected, so I had to forego rjfjusiial walk home, and took a Fourth-avenue car' to be back within the five hours. As I approached tho comer of tho street where I reside I found a great crowd of persons gathered, two lirc cngines, anoso-cart and a hook-and-lad-der Huck. Upon inquiring where tho ofte was, I was informed that it was a false alarm, and that what brought tho ! people together and occasioned the agi tation wu the spectacle of a tall man carrying a brick on his arm around the block for nearly tiro hoars. The neigh bors were looking at him from the win dows and doors as he passed along; some thought he was craxy, but when spoken to hisVnswer was, "Don't stop mo it's all right." As he interfered with no one, ho was allowed to walk on undisturbed. "Where is tho man?" I asked. "There, you can see him at tho other end of the block, Walking with hit head down," was the answer. " Ho waft just about turning tho corner, ad I waited till he had performed tho circuit, then, taking him by tho arm, I marched him to my house, followed by a lot of boys. In the meantime tho lire men, engines and hose-cart rattled off. Tho mnn was thoroughly tired out when I took him into my nail and seated him on a chnlr, and my servant went for a little wine and something to cat. I paid him a dollar and a half. Ho informed mu thnt, whllo making one of his turns, a lady came of it of a house nm! inquired why he(as carrying that brick, and on giving her tho reasons ho received a dol lar.' Tho object sooa. became -known, for as he pasted tW Mec;MU'NUi were given him', fey JlltfcrentperiiefB, and ho was wei,'sjfifled with his day's work. "But," said he. what shall I do to morrow?'' 1 r ' "Whv," nfeplied, "i early in tho morning to the houaaifrom which you received the money and aak for work, and no doubt you will find some one who will put rou ia Jke way tasptsfeag It j then report to bm,':, r M.1 i" ' a. ThefollowiMsttttMm,bs)laronned ae that he AiadfeectaSsst to m German. rho keot a oork sstahHshaWstit la Third avenue, and who wanted a clerk to keep 1 books. Me 10 in are ousts a ek. if his work prorsd satisfactory, a bis duties Ijtjraa wtffcW Wkrwtog Before isavsMsrsM M ascea lor brick f hih lJ Weught Mm saeh 1 luck.Tted I mn It to him. Within rear I afcerlassSii that the man had l transferred to a larger establish- lofthesaue.kUMwttai a salary o otuand douars. 1 or foor.years after this I was ln a street car, when a well- I man accotted me with a smile. id am III Know mm. seeing me he said recollect the man who one 1 brick r' formed me that he was do- srous business on his own 1 account, had laid up money, and. -liectesl to build himself a house up town. What bsvaroe of that hrlckr I la quired. "That brick, air, hasalwaysoccujilcAl a place on our mantelpiece, ami we ral. He It as the most precious of our little Hflm, It Im mad our fortune." lr(lUtla Aralaatdaailaff. Searlv fiery nation ha made d MunaT f or alwP I IWh lo I rt of law, either restricting i.tliinir camltii; In artximr atter object the harrt)cvit signallyin s.iciul, In nearlv all tlte Jfates there are atriugeut (aw agalnalgatu Ing, and wagirs cannot bo nMrtHl at law. iiatnbllng was mnibi fr'iony lu the l)ltrii,t of Columbia, anA Jncoh IHxon was neitt t the iH'iitt ttlary for gambling, but Andrew JnckMUi ileemed the pniilhment tH) severe fur the of- fenoo nnd at imw sent mm a pantou, A nuarter of a wnlury afterward me Imdv tliii the law up, and with chari- tv worthy an Amiuldab Sleik, made complaint agalntt William Marvin, a well known sporting man, sml be was Imprisoned, but James lliHiauan tok the saint! view of it that Old Hickory did nud pardoucd him cut The loulsiana Senate once introduced a bill to IIihmikc gnmbllng, and It was licensed In Cali fornia In early days. When (ion. Scott took Mexico and Vera Crur, and placed (Jovernom over thoui. gnmbllng was licensed, and con siderable revcutiu returned. In XM, roulette table were licenced in North Carolina, anil bllllnnl-table are to-day tivuuel all over tho United States, where gambling takes place every day. Tho sums Ix't may besuisll drinks. Ills always tho price "of tho game, but the principle i the same, nnd any person attempting to defend Hie licensing of them on principle, and not other (ulr, squill 0 gitmes, "III be in the same lmt that the emidlilato for congress wu. In the State of Vermont, who was taunted by hi ndveisarv, thnt his sister hail given birth to a lmMnrd. "I don't care a 1I11111 if s!tcr Sal did have a bastard," said this (Sreeit Moun tain lomothcuc, "it was too small for anything, anyhow, and Sal wouldn't-er hail It If folks had only let her alouo." The laws In Europe are various In re gard to gaming. Ily the French law, a it stood before tlicHuvolullon, minors nloiin could recover their losses at play, but no winnings could bo sued for ex cept in coso of warlike sorts. When not excessive, games of strength and skill were permitted, games of mere chnnco nlHofiitely forbidden. The Code Francis allows an action for moneys won at games of strength and skill when the amount is not excessive; but moneys paid cannot ho recovered un less on thu ground of fraud. Tho keep ers of gaming houses, their managers or agents are punishable with lino 100 to 0.OO0 francs, and Imprisonment two to six months, nnd may be deprived of most of their civil rights. Ily the Prussian code all games of chance are prohibited except when li censed by the State, (iambling debt are not tho subject of action; but mon eys paid cannot he sued for by the loser. Wngers give a right f action when thu stakes are constituted in cash In the hands of a third person; they are void when a winner had a knowledge of the event and concealed It. Moneys lent fur gambling or betting purposes, or to Kay gambling and betting debts, cannot e sued tor. Gaming-house keepers are punishable by fine, professed gam blers by banishment, and if they break thq ban, by imprisonment. Moneys won from drunken men (if to a consid erable amount) must bo refunded and a lino paid of equal value. In Austria no right of action Is given to either winner or loser. All games of cIihuco are prohibited except when licensed by thu State. Cheating at play is punishable with imprisonment, ac cording to amount of fraudulent gain. Playing at unlawful games', or allowing such to take place at one's house, sub jects tho party to hcary fine, or, In de fault, to imprisonment. Tho provisions of the Sardinian code are similar to tho French. The Bava rian code distinguishes between games of mixed and pure skill and games of mere chance. In the two former, mon ey honestly won. and not excessive in amount, may be lawfully claimed, aad money lost cannot be recovered; but with respect to fraudulent or excessive gaming, nnd also as to all games of mere chance, the winner may be called on to repay his gains, and Is liable, to- f ether with tho loser (except as to the alter in cases of fraud), to a penalty of varying amount (Jaining-houso keep ers and professed gamblers are subject to various penalties. Distinctions are taken as to wagers, which are only void for fraud or immorality, but tho amount of which is liablo to bo reduced if ex cessive. Tho true owners of money can recover them if lost by another person. In Spain wagers are lawful whun not In themselves fraudulent or relating to something unlawful or criminal. In Knirlnnd at common law all gam ing houses are regarded as nuisances. nnd those who keep thorn (independent 01 statutory provisions; liable to be in dicted nnd punished by fine and Impris onment at discretion. , Tho act (8 and 9 Vict, 109) facilita ted proceedings against any common gaming-house by enacting, in default of any other evidence, it shall be sufll elent to prove that such house or place is kept or used for playing therein at any unlawful game, and that a book is kept there by onu or two players, exclu sively of tho others, or that the chances of any gamo played therein are not alike favorablo to all the players, in cluding among tho players the banker or other person by whom the gniue is managed or against whom the players stake, play or bet; and every such house or place shall be deemed a common gaming-house. It is not necessary un der this act, to prove that any person found playing for any game was play ing for money, wager or stake. The act dispenses with the necessity of tak ing the allegations of any two house holders that the house is a common garni nr-house, and provides thatoa the report of a Superintendent of Metropol itan Police, it shall be lawful for either of the Commissioners of Police to au thorize the Superintendent, by a writ tea order, to enter any house or rooms with Constables, and, if accessary, to use force for the purpose of electing atry, whsther by breaking opea or otltrrwla, add to take Into idy all person w ho shall h found id, ami w au snti nery mi 'tand Instruments id camiittf found uch hotitr or premises, and alo to r all monev and n-u title for ttinn. found therein, If auv card, die. 11, counters, table, or other luttru- ieiit id ramlng, urd in plating an 'unlawful came. ix found In any hou or room which the poilc have entered a a suspected fantiuchout, or toiit the )non of any person who shall be loumt therein, tt snait aeeMuence-, until the contrary be- nude to appear, that the house was a common gamlng-hou, and that the pernu who were found in the room were Playing although no placing was actually goltig on, Before this act- proof of play w necessary before entry, ami persou found lit a gatttlng-hous could not b c-arvhed, -Own'otiid (Aiinmrrviiif, Mrawth ef the MsslenTSsiel. The growth of the modern tun el ha been singularly rapid. It wa In WIS that Klchardaou publUhcd, In eight volumes, the " History of Clarissa llarlowe." To modern tate It Is al most Insiipportably tcdiou. but all (.ondott and halt Knclaiid were fascin ated with the novelty of the literary workmanship and the field which the ttookscller aud author had opened tor his fellows. Fielding and Smollett were his cotetnporarles, and when, lu 1771, the author ol "Roderick Hsudom," and "Peregrine. Pickle," and "Hum phrey Clinker," died, Scott was born to succeed him, aud, endowed with a genius as great and as original, and with a purity of taite Iteyoud even tho possibility of comparison. The titarvo (ous series which lNgaii with "Waor ly" are among the tnlraolo of the world of letter, ami when, lu I8.'W. the great Scotch notcllst died, he loft Hub uer and Disraeli and Thackeray and Dickens aud a host of minor celelirltie to coatlnuo the work to which he hnd almost given the Impetus of a revolu tion, nud trend as ucarl) as might botti their footsteps, Nor wete these all, Mrs. (iaskell wrote "Kulh." in Thnck erny's lifetime, and Charlotte and Kmily anil Ann llrontc were living and work ing when lie was at the very height of his career. Charlotte, the greatest sis ter of this extraordinary family, was not yet dead, when the greatest female genius of modem time, Marian F.vatis, better known as (leorgo Kllot, won her first laurels. Thu chain had not been broken. Tho new stylo had culminated within llttlo more than a century, nud the masters of the art had added to tho old narrative tho latest researches of science, thu last results of physiology and psychology. And their learning had not deprived them of imagination. "Daniel Deronda" is, with all lu wealth of philosophic Insight, as distinctly creative as tho freshest songi of tho earliest poets, Theso great names are among tho apostle and chief priests of their art, but their disciples who are to be counted by tho hundred are not unworthy of them. Home are gentler, more tender than others; some, like William Black, are gifted with a ower of painting a landscape almost coual to that of Claude or Titian In oils; some possess signal (towers of sarcasm, othurs an easy flow of narra tive. In fact, among nearly all tho recognixed modern English novelists there is scarcely ono without some phase of talent or expression which could scarcely have beeii dreamed of two hundred years ago. Tho taste of the race, too, is a verso to Impurity. Theophlle Oautlor, even In his best daya.would no more have been tolerated in decent Knglish-speaklng society than Afra llehm herself would be nowadays in the drawing-room. St. Loud (Holt Democrat. A fire and explosion at Colgate A Co's Reap Factory, Nw Turk, Juueetb, destroyed boUdlags aad saacbloerr valued at $150,000, aad threw tores hundred men oat of employ ment. There ls Trwwttle la Ker) For those who neglect to rectify UmpilariUes of the storearb, liter and bowels, wblrb they foolishly Iststiiis will "cosse right of them selves." Of tbU silly error sack persons are usually disabused by the development of sosae serious raroale malady, traceable to what they were pleased to consider a trill I eg disorder of the shove named sasoclste organs. uob a culmination U easily avoided. A esurse of Hosteller's Bssssae aMtls mvaHaMy has the effect of renewing the Metetrve sritoa of a torpid liver, raauirW ts-alstiy dhrastion sad assimilation, sad rendsrtaf the haMtof body lerfectly regular. Tlie activity of these all las- eurtant functteas being restored, and the eta re svitem loaed snd regulated by this Inrotti K Table rorrtlv snd liiTliforaol, no danger the general health Is to be spptvaendrd from causes wlilrb, If not eradicated In time, will assuredly undermine It. Twin BaoTNsas 11m always tastes good "lead. The r-erfss-.rsl Mrrall Of sn smbroslal stmuspbere touebed ber pate trow with feellmz of prcnllsr dclHrut, as sbe raised her feeble form snd thanked her hus band for siting herllfe by procuring thai great and wonderful femsle mcdlrlns, known s En glish Female Hitter, which has ls-en rrdurrd to one dollar, or three bottles for 9'i.VO. Vqt all sickly females Ills mare priceless tlianAU the glittering gems that sparkle snd gltfjsrf amid mansions of ihe proud and rich arifco: crat. L. II. llUHII, Plat Agent, Pes Moines, lows. TheHawkeye InsarauraCesapaar. The business of the Hawkcye Insur ance Company, at Des Moines, has grown to such proportions as to well entitle it to rank among the most sub stantial aad prosperous Institutions of Iowa. During the month of April it issued 930 policies, being HA more than the number for the corresponding month last year. During that month it received la cash 110,838.13, as agatast (8,849,03 last year. The losses were t2.0o7.14, while the losses ia April, 1877, were 3,fi21.37. These Iguree, together with the fact that on the 1st of January, 1878, the assets of the com paay amounted to tM2.fi34.01, show that the Hawkcye Is a sound aad relia ble institution. This Is the important matter with every insurer, uy careful management, and prompt adjustment of its losses, the Hawkeye has attained ita enviable reputation, aad present prosperous condition. The people may safely trust it. such ll cui mcar tataV tttf set At sn ttssee salts) vf e at4 re tsxiUi tt .wU aKnat el . Vakka4 V; 4BVe s-t ttrw, to wast , a kttrt event!!... So m dtMsUed a4 , ielas. salwrniSHt in! shards, ae alef-V-sf' (4. bsil tt lJ wlttt tlslt t shsi stak. f-ot are drte ailket atsd thllkt a IK wlwi saJ ave may Hti. V pnrf4 afflwted wtlV esllMts tiMehilla, 4 rwstti, r kd.'ed Vj f4jMth a4 frlelt a intMt tK t IKhjmJ U Kh r SkaMalty lrrt rwifeet fc-lls ht h ttce v4 lvf ar' t-auita hety aM IV Vitr't HM e. Medkal llrswy, tle ttalartt) Klf Utt-taUe a Kktbtnt A.t rfn )sra t4Wlk'W, while tb IMnvtrrt fil l .rirM h V4ss a4 tmj!! le sad t ivlle bi4e jlem. YtiMtus, i.s , An int. irr tin, I'IISk !) ftm I tilffetssi fiH U tear with lll hhmI urfeiMite a kltMktme dleM- Uiir. My Ul ami smell were etnttpJrlriy 0rlrtilr-t, I prwsiwd a uU4t ef III A's ttalarth Reinlt and juur (K4.1ea MMlcsI tMarsitrty, kWh I Me4 -tivevtIM Irt dlielkms. and artn4elsavt (wrmaaeut rMle wa r-.tltj etfrf Inl I lass Wit lu w mtnnrHttit( thrra In all atttMrd. Ittn lhaak lull; 'Wit. -.l Rk III ST. Wiku Hivao, Huittnttea C.s N J . IVhni.M Jntl.lTT 1W1. IU, I'isscb lsmSl THiHK4.Wn lel Uisrsnert I tb tt mtstMue fvw reuchs 4d and Ixnuumi'llun. I eter . It has atl ruj Ills. Itetpeftfullt )VHII. llsi.sslt, MeAssst Nothlnr ha twlter ItiRuriteo Us.hi tamb It of tlilltlrrli Ibau the mulc d Ihe I'tt'stsn Ustus, tntiutatiiiel st Fott VVajne, Indiana, It jmr draler ha Ih1 got It, send dire I to Ihe factory tor pilee. Oati HiHsaCasoT Arroan in ! Ctalu atlet It ha d thioiiith all Ihe dan Ker of Ihe usss.in, and Imyii sstrlt li-it, Sre the adtetllsrment t4 Nlrhls Hhesil ,, Oi, In anolhrr etduntn and iMile lh adta!1 Imjrsof ihrlr unrttallesl " VHratw ," ht whhh Uie etillre threshing machine elpeu(aiidof leu Ihtre In file time that sm.xiiiH esn le made by the SXtSk IHtl1 4tan, flirtr are so hkvolvimii sinrrs of any kind Inside, In rap or "In J, and (sxiMsptenlt) they run trif llehi. At Hit easti of Ihe tesr alien lUnrl Ih(, tUlulsarr so pretalfnl, elery Ismlty shouM eep WsasriSMi's ill.ufchsuni lUljstM In Ihe house, to use In ease of sn) dlM- el the tirls, suih at Ularihea, lljsfitlery, lltll, Cholera Mmlm ne lutlsmitistlini of the (sel, VVisiisoh KcaorN lloisk- Ihl etfel lent bouse- Is cenlrslly Inraied, mi IWltsni tftrrel, Clili-fcRO, Vrry itellleiil 10 the lll !irs )ittlims of Ihe ell V, slid I Ihe Unrest and rimsl hotel lu riilrapiVondiirtidon the Hunt pean plsii Ihe M'tMiiuiiiisUlloii are Arsl rlass. nlitletbe, rharK1 are linslerste 10 suit Ihe lime. The prtipilrloi. Me, 11inp .. II) e, sre etperlenecst hole) men. slid under their tlrllir inslisiinetil, the Windsor I dt eiteIly one of the most popular hotel la Ihe country. DMKiim.K Amt Tni;ar.sTiere Is lu sll pait of our country seoustantly gomlng l-ti deney 1 1 cultivate and detrlup a Isile for the hl(her aits. Aniertcsn home all orer the Islid are being omauiriit it and t-autllled, Hurli hate been the Impr. Yemenis of Ihe last few yvsr thst many of the ttne work of tklllid artists are broiiKhl wtlhln the mean of pcnjde of mtslersle tlrrumstanre. (Iroup of tine statuary erenow found In Ihe homes of -ople w ho may not be considered among the wrallhy, The Itogrrs' statuary is obtainable at prlrr that all tiMsleratelt well b-di famltle insy hate It to beaullfy their Some. Addreas, John llogvrs, UM Hnwlwst, New, Tork. Ha. WisHaav's nit a lass Its Cosdul iNMltltely cuaascnnsummlna. Taken In Urns It wlU prevent IU All affections of the lungs are cures! by this sovereign Remedy, which al so eradicates dyspepsia, and kindred dlaeaaes. Hold by druggists. Depot, VIA Filbert street, rhlladelpbla. Uncle Hem's llarneM 1)11 will keen the leath er soft snd pliable, thus prevent its cracking or ripping, seep out water, and is belter for oiling bernes than any other oil ever made. It will make harness Isat as long agalu. Hold by all Harries Makers and dealers in leather. (Jive tt a trial. Hummer complaint or Cholera-lnfsntuin, this fearful complaint which la carrying off the Infanta aud children by the thousands st this season of the year, ran always surely I check ed and cured hy l)r. WlncheU'e Tei thing nyr up, It he never failed to give Immediate relief lu the mol severe raaea. It Is a boon within Uie reech of every mother. !o not fall to gits It a trial, you will be pleased Willi IU ruamiliig effect lie sure and ask for Dr. Wluchetl's Teething Hy rap. Hold by all Druggist at only 6 cents per buttle, Uncle Ham's Coudltlon Powder prevent dis ease, purifies the blood, Improves (be appetite. fives a smooth aad glossy coat of hair aad eep tks animal la good condition. It should be used by every oaa owning or having the cars of horses or stock. Hold by all DrutU. lists you a cold, cough, hoarseness, wesk lungs.broocblal trouble.or satbmal ussailrrt's Ritrsct of Tar and Wild Cherry. It Is a mi eretgn remedy for all puhaoasry diseases, tt Is warranted to glvs saUsfaclloo 1 do not fail to give It a trial, snd If It falls, you ssay return the bottle half empty to your druggist. Bold by all druggists. srUHKeV V asHUsHiUVfj. "A young friend of mine wss cured of an In satiable thirst for IJjuor, that bad so prostrat ed his system that be wss uoshls to do ant bus iness, lie wss entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst ; took away the appetite fur liquor t mads his nerves steady, snd he has remained a sober aad steady bum for more than two years, and has no desire to return to liU cups, and I know of a number of others thst bate been cured of drinking by lt. From a leading K. K. Ufflrlal, Chicago, Ills. OassrasHsao "Muskma" CaTwoucoh, an infallible remedy for all female complaints, ortre St. SO tier bottle. The eilwrtence of many years among the mot cultitsled and refined has resulted In stamping tblsremsrkshleirep- srallon as the only reliable remedy for Ute 1 tre,lnir disease of women. Hold bv all dr tllabi remedy for Ute ills- UcsOng disease of women. Hold by all drug riets. Oraefenl-tv Oi . M He-te Ht, N. T Dr. Jaque's (lermsn Worm Cakes sre sn In fsllihle remedy for worms. They will not only drstniy but slso remove them from Ihesystem. They sre plesssnl U take and perfectly harm less. Hold by sll Druggists Mellow-' Ml la si4 Olmlssiral. (curvy and diseases of the skin fever, rest less sleep, foul stomach, tainted breath, lan guor, depression of spirits, alwaya attendant 00 the worst eases of cutaneous eruptions, sre speedily and radically removed by these medi cines the ointment cleanses the skin, and Use pills purify the bkod, tltnulsls the liter, and Sromote dUrestlon. X cents per bog or pot. 'one are genuine unless the signature of st. ffatdork. as aarent for the United Mates, sur- round each bos of trill aad ointment. C. If. Ward Co., Asjeau, wholesale dtuggieU, Des Motoes, Iowa. Paasoas vUiilsg Chlesco will tad msgaM cent accommodations at the "False" Trownt Ilouse,s4thcJaMshkr'raU ofTbreelM lars(akettswdsfsTMiieosaaote parlor aoer, eapirsmBSMisi rwmta wiw nam. iLona, aaaafrr. Tatssaa's fsSsallBaliaaa. far aikVss ess. Liver Crsw4sfssst CtfpaUew. Sold hy rwfapese. acute or ehroale old by dnigglsts, thaitt Anl ami it an e""'js ajsjamj a- ay siateaH. " a. FeasslH that an llaMe to sueerewstoa hy taktsw eetd. or kregular or jsWbI Metsstraa Mooe, sfcould slwsys keep Carter's Cosafiowsd Ksuact of HsusTtweed on hand, aad Its use wM eoevtaes these that It Is Nsturs's Keassdy la taesweomplalats. Ask youf ansgdet for ft. . Grssilssdssrs; VsgeUbU fttls have been ae ksorlls4 fur over Thirty Years to he a w lata euro for Headsets. 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