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    THE DAILYBEE-SATUHDAY , SEPTEMBER 19 1885
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riP lpctod. It tends , by Impslrinn nntrltlim , and do *
riPTp 'ine lli'i tone ot iho fystcrn , to prepare the war
} or Itapld Declinn
QnleUfknd completely Cure * Djdiirpsla In all
lt forms , llrnrllmrii , Ilclrlilnir. TnntltiKtlio
' , Ac. 1 tpnrklio * and tiurttliMtlio blood , eilmtl.
itns the ppetlte , itnd Bkln the assimilation of food.
Irv.J.T Ilosntitn , the honored r tor of the
First Keformfid Uhnrcli. Baltimore , Md , nayiit
"II Tln j used Drown'n Iron Illttera for UrtpepeU
And Indirection , 1 take great pleasure In rpcom *
jnendlDR it hUthlf. Alw consider It/i splendid tonlo
ftmllmiK-orator.amlYery strenpthenlnc "
Ounnlne has MIOTO trade mark anil crowed red lines
mwranjw , Tnlir no ollirr. Marinonlyby
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liADirs' HAHD HOOK nreful and attrictlto. con-
talnlncrlistof prlios for roclpo * . Information about
coins , "to , given away by all ilealen In medicine , 01
nailed to anr i > d < lroM on ivcelr" of "jo stamp.
f. or .i ( to theuubiio.
REMLDVFUEE. Avictlm of youthful linprudonco
causing Premature Decay , ftorvous Debility , Lost
Manhood , Ac. , having tried In vain every known
roraedy.has discovered afllraplorueansof self-cure ,
which ho will toml rnEK to his fallow-sufferers.
Address. J.ll.HLE VLS. 43 Ohatkam Bt..Now York.
Indigestion Cured ,
I suffered for moro than flvo yeara with Indlgcs-
llon , fcaiccly able lo retain the tlrophet toad on
nyi etomtch. Thotur nlng sonsatlon nag almcat
Intolerable , and my wnolo lyetcm was deranged I
was wakeful and could not bleep , and consequently
moro or legs nrrvot s oil the tlmo. I decline In dish
end Buffered all the usual depression attendant upon
Ihlfl terrible dlecaso In a word , I was miserable. At
last , falling to flnd relief In anything clso. I com
menced the ueo of Swift's Bnectno. I began to Im-
ptovo atonce. Thom'dlrlno tcnod up the Biom-
* ch , Btrongthened the dlnratlvo organs , and soon all
that burnlnp ceased , and I could retain food without
difficulty. Now my health Id good , and can o t any
thing In thoehaie of food , end digest It without
if the BlIghtBt difficulty. I most cheerfully bear this
ifI toctlmcny becausn thcro tro hundreds auffcrlntr as I
I was , and lam turo can bo as readily healed , fake
the prescribed doeo after citing instead of bcforo.
JAMK8 MANN , No. 11 Ivy uiieet.
Atbnta , Ga. , May 18,1885.
DTrcatl3 on blood and ekln dlsctsoa mailed free , or
F The Swift Spec ! io ) Co. , Drawer S , Atlanta , Ga
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Chartered by U
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of givlnjrlmmcdlatc rchelln
all chronic , urinary and prl-
' .vate diseases. Gonorrhoea ,
QleetandSypliilIaln all their
complicated forms , also all
diseases of the Skin and
Uloodpromrtly relieved and
permancntlycured by rcrr.c-
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tvcakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
Jhc Face , Lost Manhood , J'OjfJrc/i/riir ( .2/icro
tinocxi'L-i-linentliiii , The appropriate remedy
is at once used In each case. Consultations , per-
onal or by letter , sacredly confidential , Mcd-
iclnet ant by Mall and Express. No marks on
package to Indicate contents or sender. Address
DR. JAMES.No. 204WashInglon Si.Chcagoll. ! !
A Clear Skin
IS only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it ; at least , what
looks like it. Magnolia
Balm both freshens
beautifies.
An ItiRcnlotio Loiter.
A youag lady , noitly married , being
oblfgcd to show her husband nil the let-
fora she vrrote , sent the following to A
frlccd. Tco key Is ta road the first nnd
then every alternate line only :
I cannot bo satisfied , my dearest friend ,
blcit as I am In the matrimonial state ,
unless I pour into your friendly bosom ,
which has ever been in unison with mine ,
the various tensationi which swell
with the liveliest emotion of plsasurp ,
my almost bunting heart. I tell you my dear
husband li the moit amiable of tnon ,
I have now been married seven weeks , nnd
Imvo ntycr found the least reason to
icpcnt the day that joined m. My husband is
both in person and manner free from resem
bling
ugly , crosp , o'd. disagreeable and jealou * ;
monster , whothinks _ oy confining to secure
a wife , tt Is his maxim to treat as a
bosom filcnd and confidant , And not OB n
plaything , ur menial slave , the woman
chosen to bo his companion , Neither party ,
he says , should always obey Implicitly ;
but each yield to the other by turns.
An ancient miiden aunt near 70 ,
n cheerful , pleasant nnd venornblo old lady ,
lives in the house with us ; she is thodo- _
llght of both young nnd old ; she Is ci
vil to all the colghborhood round ,
generous and charitable to the poor.
I am convinced my husband loves nothing
moro
than ho dooa mo ; he flatters mo moro
than a glass ; and his Intoxication
( for so 1 tnuit call the excess of bis love ) ,
often makes me blush for the unworthineas
of its cbjoct.and I wish I could be more de
serving
of the man whoio name I bear. To
cay all in one word , my dear , and to
crown the whole my former gallant lover
Is now my indulgent husband ; my husband
is returned , and I might have bad
n prince without the felicity I find in
him. Adieu I may you be blest as I am unable -
able to with that I could bo moro
hoppy ,
HONEY toil TUE IitlDIES.
The day of flounces are no moro.
1'luehwill be very fashionable again.
Wo are to have another velvet and velve
teen season.
Braid is again in fashion , but for cloth
dresses only.
Scarlet and dark navy blua ore introduced
in combination costumes and carriage jackets ,
Polonaitcs draped in many ways will bo very
pretty if m.rJa ot the new striped fabrics just
brought out.
_ Another season of lace is predicted , and in
dicated by the tlrat importations of dresses ,
hats , and bonnets ,
The glad season of the year is almost her
when loyoly women preserves pretty mud
everything excepting her equanimity.
An effective design for a wall pocket
conventionalized yellow jotsamlno worked i :
Kensington stitch on "ac.id leaf salt son o :
sorgo.
In this country 3,000OCO women snppo :
themselves by their own efforts. Many <
them also support children and worthies !
husbands.
Heal ostrich feathers are mod on rounc
hats. Larce hats in Louis XV. or Gains
borough shapes will bo worn during thi cam
in ? winter.
Neither bustles nor corsets are worn i :
Japan , and when a Japanese maiden sits daw
in it skating rink she gets her money's wort !
every time.
Girls in eearch of materials for crazy quilt
are advised to apply to the railroad compan
ion , because they throw away thousands ol
old ties every year.
Puffed shoulders are out of fashion for street
dresses. The sleeve fits as closely ns a glove ,
and if the arm is slight a soft cotlon lining
gives the required roundness.
Men's vests buttoned straight down \vil
not be worn with tailor jackets. Thosi
jackotu are now used as outer garments , and
do not form part of the teilet.
During the early autumn , jacket ? , capes ,
frith one or several collars , and In fact a ) :
< mall articles suitable for wear before thi
weather becomes cold may be scon.
"That the iuQuenco of the women of one
generation is apparent in the men and women
if the next ia a rule universally recognized. '
Hie survival of the slipper through the a o
's evidence. [ The Judge ,
An English vatiety paper ays that thera I
i complaint among young Ihdies that skirts
lampor their movements in playing tennis
icd that next season they will probably be
Iropped , Good gracious !
"I should think you would need a military
rnatd to keep the young men away , " Bald a
iitizen to the father of six marriageable
laURhttrj. ' Oh , I'm a pretty good foot
loldler myself. " was the cheerful reply.
A lady in Logan county , Ky. , sleeps two or
; hroe days and mghti at & stretch , and then
emains awake _ for a like period. She would
je a pleaiant kind of a companion to sit up
vith were it not that aho is 80 years old.
"Oh , hubby , I've had such a dreadful accl-
lent " "What Is It " " '
?
, my deal ? "I've bro-
cen the hall mirror , and you know it is a eiga
> f bad luck to break a mirror. " "So it ia , tuy
larltofr , especially when the mirror cast $14. "
-Chicago [ Newa.
Comfortable and novel gossamers , provided
or the coming wet seaeon , are made of doe
ijlored mohair , made perfectly water-repel
act. These bavo long capea and are cut in
ilodo surtout hape , and long enough to cover
ho entire dross beneath.
A pretty French bonnet in priacosso shape ,
lisplayocl by an up-towu milliner , had its en-
Ire uirfjco covered with deep red and orange-
haded velvet , nasturtiums and wall-flower
ilosaoms , which were veiled with black Brus-
ols nets dotted with jt beads.
Stylish black banacta are trimmed with
Jark-colored plumes , or birds , p'aced among
ulle , crepe , or loops of mnira riobon , Somu
ound hata are enlivened by a band of Leg-
lorn straw taken around the brim. Bright
lowers or feathers are qulto umuited to this
mrposB.
Otquelicot red and a deep rich ehado of
live browu ore handsomely combined in elo-
'ant ' Pariaion visiting dresses of Lyons ratln
ud plush. The rlcbrst and most elaborate
f these have the poppy-red Ratln waist coat
ensely covered with a magnificent embroid-
ry of olivo-trown beads and chenille ot a like
hade.
Plain round akirtc continue in favor. Somo-
Itres they full perfectly straight , hko a nun'a
! res9 , ami sometimes they are raited on the
ido back of the bfp , Hko Marguerite's dress
n "Faust. " Skirts are also arranged In
urge round plaits , with a very small puffing
n the back.
Black will no doubt bo more favored ( or
treet costumis this season than &ny other
olor. In combinations there will bd huii-
Iredu of bright effects , lied , so long admired ,
indyrllow , that his appfored and gone out
f etyle all In one season , also ( rive promise of
lecoming very popular this fall and nluter.
"Would any of the ladles like to have some
rine ? " asked the host at a small social gath-
ricg. The ltdica all lookrd at each other as
f doubtful what to say , when ono bright llt-
lo matron ipoko up : "Well , I should hate
o say I didn't want any , " This broke the Ice ,
nd the heroine was applauded as the glaseea
rent around.
There ii a tendency among u'tra.fashionable
leople to remove the bang entirely. Girls In
ociety who have low , broad foreheads brush
hair hair back plainly , leaving only a few
tiay curls on the brow , This fancy u ttbeu
ram the English aristocrats , who no longer
ermit their daughters to wear curled bangs ,
'Straight ' fnogea" nro still inoguo , although
ot as uecomicg.
A pretty girl ot Sea Girt in ultempliogto
ivo another dimsel a farewell kiss at a Cir
indow dipped under the wheels of tbo car
nd rcarly lest her life. If the kiaseo had
nly been a young man the malden'a venture-
jmeueoEB could but bo applauded But to
aste that amount of sweetness on another
onion was limply calculated to draw upon
liu kisser the fata she narrowly Heaped.
A vUiticiz ihots of black faille and worsted
tea his the faille nkirt covered with lacs ,
'bo laca is gathered full to the brIt. Oa tha
} wer part of the silk uUrt Is a lao ) i/altlag.
'be faille waist ii pointed back and front ,
nd IICCB down the bick. A deep jdt collar is
twed : to tba waist. It in lined with silk ,
'he tight-fitting sleeve * bu\e jstcuffj. lii-
AV the { at collar which reaches in front to
lei middle of tha walit , ate four rows of
hlrring.
The Frecch patterns for Luirdrffuirg are of
itch proupuncid styles that American ladlea
refer to have them modified u littla before
cceptlog them , and In tome ioatancea tbo
- models are so charged that they retain but
little of their original character. The French
are more in favor of the light , fin fly styles
than the Au erto in ladles are , who appear to
like boat thi to modes of haitdretsiog that are
more mastive and solid looking.
Cheviot is largely imported thla season and
in a dlversitv of hacdsrma designs. In char-
tcter it closfly retembles goods of I he same
name brought out for gentlemen's wear , but
the former uro lighter in texture , and inter
mingled with other fabrics like chenlllo , ( Ilk ,
veUot , etc , , nnd nro also more diversified in
coloring. These goods are first choices with
many ladlps In selecting fabrics for "tailor
costumer , " although the beauty and variety
in woolen fabrics of every description have
rarely , if tver , been equalled in the history of
trade ; silks , satins , velvets , and , indeed , al <
most every sort of rich dress fabrlct having
glv n place to these materials for utility and
street wear.
Millinery for autumn and winter showa A
preponderance of medium and small sizes in
bonnets , There are , however , some largo
shapes , one of which , the over-popular poke ,
has a deoi ) brim with the edge bent down.
Turbans c mtlnua In favor , a modification of
this style being adapted tu persons of middle
ago. Gainsborough hats with slightly taper
ing crowL * of medium height are revived ,
whllo the L'nelieh walking hats have some
what winer brims than formerly. Bird's
wingn. fancy feathers and birds will bo the
prevailing trimming , although ostrich tips are
soon on many of the Paris model bonnets ,
If broad-brimmed hats beoomo popular long
plumes will bo worn. Metal is used sparing
ly , but beads of every siza and shape are em
ployed tn profusion ,
Darning ilor S took I UK.
A bevy of fair girls they were ,
And all exceeding busv ;
Maud sewed unon a crazy quilt ,
And BO did Jessie and Lizzie ;
Whllo Jennie painted on a fan
Some charming cherub faces.
And Nell and Bell right skilfully
Wove yards of pretty laces.
But Peg , in wicker chair badccked
With ribbons , gently rocking ,
Darned-f tot drawn on her little hand
The too of her eillc stocking.
Her dainty , black slllc stocking ,
Oh , such a picture ns she made ,
'Iho golden sunbeams dancing
Upon her head , as to and fro.
She swayed with grace entrancing.
Her lovely browa were slightly bent
lior lips closed rather tightly ;
Ono saw at once her task was not
A task to thinl : of lightly ,
With care she drew the line thread through ,
The stitches interlocking ,
iXnil with her noodle pierced my hairt
While darning that sill : stocking.
That dainty , black silk stocking.
ii . [ Margaret Eytiugo in Good Cheer
CONN U1JIAU1X1E3.
Samuel Himoil , M. P. , tha sailors friend
is soon to bo mirrlod ton wealthy spinster ol
Hull , England.
The engagement is announced of the Rev
H. Price Collier.of Hlngman , sou of the Rev
Robert Laird Collier , and Mi33 Gertrude
Dame of Gommonwoalth-avo , Boston.
The wedding of Mr. Francis B. Hnye ? , o
Lexington , and Miss Nina Katherine Hunt ,
niece of the artist the late William Hunt took
place at SVeathersfield , Vermont , Tuesday
evening. A special train carried a number ol
guests from Boston.
The greatest marriage of the year in Franco
is to take placa at the Maceleine this month
between Count Charles do la Rochefoucauld ,
the elder son of the Due da Blsaccla and the
Princess Charlotte de la Tramoille , dnu eh-
ter of the Due do Tremoilla , who Is also Due
re Thomars , Fcinco de Toronto and Princa de
Talmont.
The wedding of Miss Mary Augusta Young
daughter of Calonol F , Young , ot Honesdale ,
Feun. , and J. B. DIckson , son of Thomas
Dlckson , late president of the Delaware and
Hudson Canal Company , took place in Grace
church , Honesdale , on the 9th. It was an
elaborate ceremony and many prominent
people were present , including Galusha A ,
firow , Thomas Cirnoll and others , A canopy
if evergreens and .hop vines was erected at
the chancel.
The avornge man fails to find out wherein
lie the fascinations of tbo female echool teacher
[ or hia sex. In Colorado a now supply of
teachers is needed every year , for the reason
: hat they all get married and In Connecticut
.hey are reluilng to engage them unless they
promise to renouoco all love making during
; heir term with the ferrule. It ought to re-
lulre eomo courage to propose matrimony to a
ichoolma'am , and yet it would ueem that the
lumber of bravo and heroic men is continually
in the increase.
Down In a Maryland camp meeting , one
lay last week , a Methodist clergyman mot
ihe sweetheart from whom he had separated
n a quarrel forty years before. A fay young
lameel surprised the venerable swain in the
ict of presenting a bcquat of wild flowers to
iis ancient love , and In order to saye himself
rom the Imputation of flirting at the age of
hree scare and ten , he thereupon made offer
if his hand and heart and was accepted.
Chey were mairriod upon tha spot , nnd _ a
levy of children and grand children , roin-
orced by two teething groat-grand children ,
vlshed them j > y of their honeymoon ,
The marriage of Mr. W. W. Sherman , of
few York , and Miss Brown will take place
lext month Miis Brown Is the daughter ol
tfrs , John Carter Brown , of Providence , who
a one of the richest ladies of that city. Mlia
ipauldlog and Mr. George Freeman will be
narried at the residence cf Mr. ICemble
"aulOipg , at Cold Spriogs-on-the-Uudeon ,
ind Miss Nellson and Mr. MIddleton Bor-
ugh will ba married at the parish church at
? ar Rockaway also during the same month.
Another October wedding will be that of Mr ,
iiduay Rlploy who la now known aa Mr.
Sidney Ripley Dillon , In deference to the
ritibes of hia grandfather , whose adopted son
10 Is , and will Inherit a great deal of bis
randfather's wealth-and Mies Mary Hyde ,
rill be celebrated at the residence of Mr ,
lenry D. Hyde , at Babylon , L'ng liUnd ,
t is said thut tin marriage of Mr. Richard
I. Hunt and Miss Pearl Oirloy will tuke
lace In Germany the latter part of this
lonth , and that Mr. J. F D. Lauier and
lisa Bishop will be. mariled in November ,
Itogether n very brilliant number of w > d.
ings to begin the Beaten with.-N. [ Y
'huts.
of the Demi to the Living.
Thontanda of ntorlea on thla subject are
old ; all of which when thoroughly slfiod ,
re found to have thdr origin In dyspep-
lo and norvona dreams To got rid of
uoh unpleasant droauis , tone up your
tomach and atronathon your nerves with
trovrn's Iron Blttora. Everybody who
rlea this famous tonlo finds It reliable
nd ploaaint tn It * action. Mr. Aug.
[ ano , of 034 Elm street , Olucinnatl , eaya ,
'Brow ' u's Iron Bitters entirely cured me
f dyspepsia. "
P
{ .Only * Heart ,
Tempt me not with diamond rare ,
Though of worldly goods my share
Runneth low ,
Give ma , though ,
Ere for aye and aye wo part-
Give mo but a single heart.
Wealth enough thou wilt impart
If thou giv'bt to me the heart
I desire.
Twill Inspire
In mine own a griteful blush ,
For 'Ulll fill my bob-tail flush.
Ladies who value a refined complexion
tatt use Pozzonk'0 Powder ,
A prominent cattleman Is authority for the
latomeut that 13,000 head of beef cattle from
arthera ranees , which bavo heretofore found
market in San Fraucleco , have been sold to
isturn buyers this season for ihipinont east.
Vfhtn J ) 1jj KM ilci , wo ; TO ber Ciutorla ,
When ilie wan i Child , ho cried for Caitorta ,
lYbea atio became WM , iho clone to V
A I'nlr ol
01 something "bitter sweet , " once tacg the
poet ,
We read of poverty ( hit mnketh richer ,
And there li ' ' "
'pleasant pain" perhaps you
hnow U ,
la scratching hard your foot whene'er it
Itches.
Thcro Is repulse for every ardent lover
That eloquently nsketh a carets ;
There Is a maiden's "no" which men discover
Is nothing but another toiin of "yob , "
MUSIOAL ANO DHA51AT1O.
Annlo Ward Tifliny has returned from England -
gland ,
ttTho now opera housi at St. Louis was
opened lait Monday night
The play which Bronson Howard is writing
for Miss Helen Dauvray will ba ready by
October 10.
Uodwig Raabc , thn great Gorman nctrosp ,
haa been engaged for twenty star perform
ances at the Tnalla theatre.
Denman Thompson Is apparently as popu
lar as over. His second week at ftioVicker'a
opened with a good houso.
A daughter of tha confederate Gen. Chont-
ham , Miss Kilty by uama , haa made her de
but upon the dramatic stage.
Five dollars nnd twenty-five cents was the
charge for orchestra chairs to Mary Ander
son's recant performance of Rosalind at Strat-
ford-on-Avon.
Mllo. Nevada will bring rflth her from Italy
two American pirls to appear in opera Miss
Johnston , of Wadiington. and Nellie Everest ,
of Philadelphia.
The Rosina Yokes' ' London comedy com
pany und r engagement to Mr. John Stotfon
for a tour of the United States left Eogland
for this country on the 17th ,
Mr. Joseph JefTeraou ia again a father
The youngest of the Jeffersona Is of the masculine
culino type and is reported to bo particular !
noticeable- hia vcc.il gifts.
Uiu.HIco , the veteran circus clown , ia no1
in Houston , Texan , prosecuting a U.Mm fo
177,000 acres of land which ha urgca waa aa
signed to him forty years ago.
I JThe first production in this country of th
Broadwiunura , a drama adapted and Iran
lated from the French will take place at th
Grand opera house , Brooklyn , on Monda
next.
next.Man
Man do Miller ( not Muller ) , a daughter c
Joaquin Miller , will pUy one uf the prlnclpu
parts m her father's pjuy of " ' 19 , " whlc
London McCormack will bilug out th
season ,
The Fiflh Avcnua Theater hna boon packe
every night with the performances of the Enf
Hsh company in "Tho Mikudo , " and Dulf
version ot tha same opera continues to incrosa
its popularity evary night.
Mary Anderson will open at the Star theatre
tre October 13 in "The Hunchback , " and no
in ' Romeo and Juliet , " ns has been reported
Mr. Ernest Harvier la now exclusively en
gaged to attend to her business ,
During the past week Mr. Stanton , direc
tor of thu Metropolitan opern house , has con
cluded negotiations with ilerr Standigi by
cable , and that baritone will bo heard in thi
coming season of German op3ra.
Miss AdelaideV Moore's tour of the coun
try will begin in Richmond , Vn. , October 12
wlien she will ptoduca "As You Like It ,
and from whence she will go to the prlucipa
cities as fast as may ba expedient.
Real Italian opera by real Italians has maL
a decided success in Han Francisco , where
bettor rendered operas can be enjoyed a' '
twenty-five cents admission than mora pretentious
tontious houses have charrfod fabulous prices
for witnessing.
Mr. EJward E. Rice haa finally settlec
with Mr , John A. Mackay to pluy tha princi
pal character in "Evangeline. " Mr. Rice
pays Mr. Mackiiy S3lO a We8k , which ia the
largest sum in the way of salary that I have
iver known to be plvou to a comedian for a
production like this.
John E. Owens , the actor , haa fully recov
jrod from the seiious Illness that at ono time
threatened to ring down the curtain on his
iarthly career. Ho is still at hia country
ieat near Townsend , Md. , gathering strength
or his season through the south. Ho goes in
n a few days to Cnurlciton.
Mr. C. A Ghizz > U id extending his mana
gerial sphere. He la interested in several
renturea this season. Ho will manage Sal-
'iui'a tour and Mlie Emma Nevada's oncerts
md next year ha will bring the great French
> ctor , Coquelin , Sr , to thla country.
Buchanan'd melodrama , " Alone in London , '
lad its liist production m New York last
Monday night. This asneatlonul and s pes-
acuhr effort was tak n round the country
ast season and achieved a fair success , al
hough Its scenes are all laid In London.
Among the artists engaged for the np-
iroachiug Wprchester festival are Mme. Fur-
ch-Madl , Mies Juch , Mme. Blanche Stone-
iarton. Mis ] Uattia J. Clapper , Mra. Belle
Jole , Messrs. Whitney Mockridgo , Whitney ,
itoddard , and Bibcock , Mme , Teresa Car-
end , and Mr , Leopold Lichtenberg , Eight
oncerts and seven public rchersala will bo
ivcn under the direction of Mr , Carl Zer-
ahn.
ahn.Maggie
Maggie Mitchell , , with H. E , Sandford ,
usiness manager , will be supported by
iharles Abbott , R. F. McOlannln , Jan , T.
ralloway , Geo. A. Pnrkburst , Frank Doud ,
' . E , Quten , Thos. McBiide. Tom Leonard ,
) odaon Lomax , the Misjts Lilian Andrew * ,
! liz Hudson , Minnie Galloway , Emmn Yog-
; r , Mamie Jones and Me dames E , A.
Iberia and D. B. Yun Deerln.
Last Monday evening waa eventfnl in Phll-
dulph'a by reason uf the number of ira-
ortant occurrences at the \arlous theatrea.
'he ' first of these was the formal opening of
lie now Temple theatre and Egyptian Mu-
su , which has been erected at very great cost
y Mr. George O. Brothertnu. Tha theatre
i ona of the largest in the United States , and
i connection with it an establishment similar
i tbe Eden luusea in New York City is to ba
in , thtt whole house being accessible to the
urchasera cf single tlcketa to tha theatre ,
> ( intnieiir.
When sporting mortals dare to differ
And stake their cash each on his plan ,
What is It makes the hope grow B Offer
In every true American ?
The btfllmg b/oezea which bring trouble ,
And from John Bull loud curves call.
Can but our satisfaction double ;
Wo beat you with no wind &t all.
And had thu western wind proved true ,
Where , where , Geneata , would bi you ?
IlKMGIOCH.
gi
The congress of the church of Eupland is to
3 held tbls year In Portsmouth on Ojtober U ,
id successive days ,
Tbe proabytory of San Francisco has now
[ xm its rolls two Chineue , ono Japanese , oue
felcb , one Spanish , and one French church. Be
.11 are prosperous , except the Spauidh , which
a present without a pastor ,
Rev , Dr , Newman , it is announced , will
robibly become the pastor of the old Metrore
illtan church , Washington , D , O. Tais was
resident Grant'd church , and Dr , Newman
aa pastor at tbe time of hia connection with
There bat been rapid growth In the Re-
irmed Episcopal obuich during the past eight
iais. Ic now haa 0 bUhops , 103 presbytem
id dc&cons , 7,943 coinmunloants , prosperous
tmday schooh , and church property valued fe
Slt2l,069. feel
; , , ol
Pluoket the Protestant Episco- olgc
Lord , new - gc
\ \ archbishop of Dublin , publicly stated at a gcm
cent convention that ha had invested in m
ere than flvo hundred ruffles on opening a it
lurch b > z ar at Kingston , He deuioa tliat ithi
mrch rallies are an incentive to gambling. th
Rev Charles K , Crawford , a Sioux Indian
eacber , commltsiouer for the Presbyterian
nod of Dakota , Is pastor of a charge , com- IK
ised of hs ] own people , which U not only he
If-cupportin ? , but latt year gave utwrly ? 700 hewi
r carrying the gospel ta other tribes of lo wiwl
ans. eu
Mcthtdietn , it would seem , haa obtained a tha
od footing ia NewlounslauU. According to a
itlntlcu just published the tdherentj of th' ) bi
nomination numbtr 48,013 , making a clear
create of 13 , 41 during the year. The total
, 'nber of cbutchi a and mlailuu stations li 63.
It was only in 1878 that IhaOithollo hiar-
chy woa rettorecl in Scotland , tf'er the lapjfl LIft
225 years. Bincu that date the Catholic
urch has * hewn mamlloui vitality in ttta
tie kingdom. It has now ODD prchblehop , ft
ur bishops and 323 secular priest * . Churches ftU
d chapels number 290. There ara 27 coo-
nta and 107 congregational schools.
No bidy of cbiiiliauB work more ijulitly or in
ore tlTac'.ivcly thau the Quakers , OutsIJu
of the detiom1n Ucns not many have heard of
of the Filtnds'Foteigu Mitson a > socation ! ,
and yet perhaps there is no more tfllcient or
ganization which 1ms for its object the convrr-
don of the heathen , In o mneution with thla
association theio good pcoplo ha\o ngenclts at
work In Icdin , China nnd Madsgnrcar. Thn
annual tnbicription to thin society bns rotcbcd
this year the turn of $20,000 ,
The census of 1S81 placed the Catholic pnp-
ulotion ol Lower Canada at 1,170,718. Adding
the population of the diocese of Ottawa and
the vlcatlato npostnlio of Pontiao , the popula
tion is over 2,000,000. , The province of Tor
onto , In chargoof Archbishop Lynch , h s not
moro than FOO.OCO Catholics , a ftrent deal i sa
than the diocese of Montreal. These 27G.COO
or 250,000 have an archbishop nd five or six
blihops. The province of Halifax , which
comprises the three maiitimo provinces ,
count ) only 265,00 J Catholics , lets again than
the province of Toronto. It has an archbishop
nd four or five bishop } . The province of St.
Boniface , which comprises Manitoba and nil
the northwest , numbers 30,000 Catholics. It
haa an nichbisho ] ) and throa or four bishop : ,
1'EPPEUMlNr DIIOP3 ,
The day of the green npplo'a over ,
The bananu peel's ' joke i ? most done ,
The ice man and Ice cream discover ,
They're left acd the oyster's begun.
A cyclone it like a waiter. It carries every
thing before It.
It ia not cream that ouzht to bo whipped ,
but the milkman ,
"Your language is wholly uncalled for , " as
tao publisher tu.d tha taithor whoso works
failed to toll.
A Nevada court hold that a man who had
$5 in his pocket and ins board paid for a week
nibcad is a capitalist" within iho moauipp of
the law.
Greek is the language for poetry , French
for Io\o , and Italian lor hand organ melody ;
but the man with n thirt-collar that doesn't
lit i * the sauio helpless being m all ,
Ths Shah of Pe la has written n tragedy.
It will be played at Teheran , and if thu au
dience does not applaud , the prlo.0 minister
will know the reason why.- [ the Alta-Call-
fornla ,
A woman is said to be at the bottom of
evoiy quarrel , There are 500 Carolines at the
bottom of tbe row between Spain end Ger
many. May tbo beat man win. [ Chicago
Herald ,
Mean men are often heard of , but few can
equal the man near Boston , who , according to
an exchange , recently swallowed n 55 gold
piece and refused to give up niort than $4,60
to the atouiach pump.
Customer "Hava you some good irr ported
cigar * ? " New Clerk "Not just now , but wo
chall have in about f.n hour , The printer
around the earner is at wurk ou the labels
now. " [ Chicago News.
There have boon various answcra to the
conundrum : Why is a sh p called she ? Wo
think the propar answer is : Uocauso nho it
handsomest when she ia well-rigged. Wives
should cut this out and show It to their hua-
band * .
"Now then , " said a busy lawyer to ono of a
number of waiting clients , "You nro next ,
" "I'm what " "Next. " "No
sir. ? . you
don't , " paid the client , moving toward the
door , "I didn't cjino in hnro to got
shaved. "
A recant shipment of GO.OSO pounds of Lim-
burner cheseo from Monroe , Wis. , caused a
jtampode from tha wharf of that city that re
sulted in the death of one person < rad the
probably fatal wounding of several others.
The occurrence has paralyzed the industry in
that vicinity.
When you pick up a newspaper irjd read
that "tho awtul holocaust leaped with lurid
lands to lick the emblazoned clouds that
: aught the irradlant glare and hurled it into
; ho abysmal upacea beyond the paling stars , "
> ou c.vu just bet a cool thousand , without ,
rending another line , that a cow barn , worth
? 31C > , waa burned in Larkins'a Corners [ Bur-
Jette.
KDUOAl'IONAI ; .
Mr. Lawrence Barrett's Human ! College
iddresB , to wnich wa allu led last week , will
> 3 delivered next March while Mr. Barrett
s acting at ono of the Boston tbeitera.
Oiwtild Ottendorfer , of New York , haa 10-
urned from his native town , Zwittau , in Aus-
ria. to which place he ha ? just given § 100,000
or the erection of n building to bo used as n
> oor Inusa acd orphan asylum. Some yeara
RO bu built a school house there ct a coat of
20,000.
Professor Homer B. Spragne , late of tbe
lila' Latin high echool In Boston , and well
: aown as the author of numerous manuals of
ilstoiio and Eeg ish literature , has accepted
be presidency of tha Mills female sbminary ,
cross the bay from San Francisco , which fill *
be rame function for the coast : u Yassar col-
? ge does for tbe east.
All told there are oloro to ono thousand pn-
> lls in the Chicago Kindergarten schonlt , and
ny ordinary m thods uf computing influences
iust utterly fail when one attempts to show
h t o power they exert upon the puoiU dl-
ectly , and unon the homos if luch in many
iaea they may be called - from whence the
upila come , indirectly. The idea should not
3 entertained that m any way tbe kinder-
arten is antagonistic or even jealous of tbo
rimmon school. The termer should never ba
Hatred to in the least take tha place of the
itter , OQO should supplement the ether ,
36 common school taking up tna work wharo
bo kintergarten loaves ic and carrying itfor-
rurd to tbe grand results that are possible
mler n splendid common tchool system.
[ Inter Ocean.
If all tha supgestions made about popular
lucrttiou are adapted the daily onmculum
[ tbo public echool of 1009 will ba nbcui as
illows : One rUur tor/ing , ono hour washing
ud ironing , cno hour cooking' , ono hour table
itticg and other branches of housekeeping ,
no hour muiie , ono hour dancing , cno hcu
dinting , one hour modeling and eculpt me
labour reading , one hour writing , ono hour
ntbmntlc , one hour bookkeeping , ono hour
idustrinl education , ono hour civil govern-
ent ; ona hour each ou geography , ulgebrs ,
igouometry , Latin , Greek , French , Gt-rwua ,
Jtany , astronomy , tariff nnd free trade ,
trtningand the weather. If thn scholar ot
) OD bus any time to spare probably HOIIIU eu-
mslait will suggest the fttudy of uleotricity ,
rial navigation aad thu nebular hypothesis ,
out crowd the children , [ Norwicti ( Uonn , )
ulluttu ,
1MIMKT1KS.
A religious weekly t lln "how lo keep from
ilug to rloop in church. " Ouo way ia tu tit
iar the choir.
A prize-fighter win killed in Texas Sunday *
i view of tba result * , it u hard tu cdll Una
isocration of the Sabbath ,
A goo j deacon In Ohio wittily Rays that ab-
nt members are Ilka mud on a wagon wheel ;
ey add weight , but neither strengthen nor
: auty.
The Boston Transcript tella rf a man who
turned a Bible which he took from a Sauih-
n soldier during tha war , Ho was from
ilcago , and of course bad no use for it.
Mme , Adam's organ , Li N'ouvo'lo lUvue ,
Us us , in sppaklnK o ! tbo troueeeau cf tbe
iucess Beatrice , "that tha young Princess ,
10 ia wry ploui , has had several veriea of
e Bible ernorolderf d on her linen , "
"What becomoa of men who deceive their
.low-meu ? " aiUod a Sunday school teacher 1
her claia "They lose the confidence of 1A
od people " was the prompt answer , "Very A >
> U , indeed , Wow , what becomes of the won - 11. )
; n who do the same thing ! " The question fvl
imi ed tbo clats for a minute , and then a CD :
tie girl piper ) out : "They usually catcbea 111
a man for a husband , mum. "
Mr. Downi , a notorious Boston clergyman ,
doing all he can to make himself more noto-
ui. Toe other night , at a prayer meeting , AiiI
surprised the uudionce by shouting , "i I
sb I wai a torn cat an old torn cat ! " Teen , Jit I
led , ho continued : "No , perhaps not for
a reason you think , ncr as the public would
f , because I want to scratch and tight and
. < > , biu ra > iUf no tbat I wbiild always keep
good vvica , "
No
Remedy ia purely vegotableand SO !
made exprtatly fur all dlioiaBJ of the NO
d . °
Cy 0
Extraordinary succsen everywhere. A
re cure for till kidney ditoatea h Hunt's . f
'w
smedy.'w ,
For rarly loss of physic * ! powrr A
re care U found hi Hunt's Remedy.
.vet falU.
A rocnnt rmtbquaka In Ff r > c affected onlj
the chalk formitinna of the intlh' * surface
ntid wm neither heard nor felt by men n !
work in tha cn l mines bancnth ,
A peculiar b'nck piper of Slam nnd Bur-
mnb , rando from tliu birSs of c-rtnlu trr > c , ii
used veiy much s nro states InKuropanml
America , The wntins upon U miy bo rubbed
out by nppllonllon of bfltcl loattw , juit a
elate writing it oruscd by means ( if n uponge.
Miss Ollvo Wnldron , of Welfcko , ! ' . , has n
blackbird that elio fn-iul in the woods , nnd
cared for until It was able to llr , xvhen she re
lease. ) it , but It would not dt < 8i < rt her. It flics
of ! ia the woods and comrs at her call of Dick ,
It Rooa to roost with the hen * in the hnocnnp.
The homo cat knows that tt bolongi the fam
ily , and pay no attention tu it.
A French chemi t lifts mrxlo the alarming
discovery that , by Ihn troatmmit cf corpses to
baths of certain motiils in solution , the body
van bo mailo morn parcnnlal than l > r s , and
that hptt-atcr ( a realistic age will bo able tu
do without the statue of n great mnu , beoiusa
it o n set up the gr nt man Llimelf , solidified
Into gold , Bih-or , copper or ether mital ,
In the camp of a Now York rcirimont was
a pot crow belonging to Uonrv Duval. This
crow hixd but one leg. It in fud in tbo pres
ence f other crows that look with wonder at
its fearlessness. They evidently supposed l s
losi of n log nccoutitocl for the cure It received ,
for ono ay , when it wan tvhUtlad for to eomo
to iti dinner , n crow stopped from n crowd of
visiting crown , hopped on one l g to the sol
dier , eat heartily , ami hopped twenty foot
away. Thrn it let down Its other leg , which
Jiad been hidden under ita wing , and thin
ilew away.
A night blooming ccrciM in Roxbttry plnyod
a curiom caper on Monday morning. Tha
vine had thirteen b.uld , which on Sunday gave
indications of unfolding tht'ir hidden bimutiea
during the night. Tiny were vviituhiid with
intenao axiipctonov owing to their number ,
but from ilia cold or eomo other cautn they
did not open at ttw custom uy hour , nnd th'o
watch WAS reluctantly abandoned. After the
sun had iiitu , howevbr , the astonishment of
the family cua bo en-lly Inm mod whnu the
dlscorory was mtdo tint tin of the thirteen
bads hud berftiu ta uufuld. nad ore an hour
thllr magnlfiaanca was ilNplaycd to mauy ad
miring ojos. They held tholr vigor nnd
beauty fur Into tha day.
Why auflor the torturen of bllltounncea
when Hood's KoMspatllltt will eivo turo
relief ? Sold by nil droggtatf. 100 Doata
Ono Dollar.
A gre.it many f fdor nra clnnging handa
at the Sitith Omnha ynrda. A lor o proportion
tion of them will bo taken into loiva nnd fud
during the winter. Among thnso having
etock at tha yarda yesterday wcro the follow-
ic : O. T. Word , Jl'slna70 ' hfga ; Bliss A-
Bites , 81 hogat 11. Lmmer , Humphrey , 70
hogsi M. McUride , ISemon , CS hogu ; J.Hyan ,
O'Neill , 42 cattle.
Any Sin all 13i > y , with a Stick ,
con 1.111 a tlz r If the tiger happens to
bo found vbcn ot-ly a llitlo tub. So con-
tumptiou , that neodMcat and most foirod
of dijoa ° csin , thla country , osn ocaarotlly
bo oonqtiorod ontl deatri ycd if Dr.
Picr.-o'fl "Goldon Medics ! Dlecovery" bo
employed early.
It ia patimated that lhara nro in Arizona
300,000 hnad of cattle and room for l.OOO.tOO
more. The soil Is very f < rtilfi , and all that ia
wonting is water , which u biiag supplied to a
cortnin txtont through irrigation. Governor
fiitle , in hia recent repirt , nayp ; "Should all
Llio grazing land in thti territory ba made
available in this way It ia estimated that
there would ba ampla pasturage for 5.00D.OOO
: attle. "
Norvons Unlillltatra Men ,
You nro allowed a jrcc trial jor thirty days of
the use of Dr. Dje's Cblebrat-d Voleaic Belt
with Electric Suspensory Appliances , for the
speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous
Debility , loea of Vitality and Manhood , nnd
all kindred troubles. Also for many other dis-
3asfa. Completn restoration to health , vigor
ind manhood. No ritk is incurred. Illustra
ted pamphlet with full information , terms , etc.
malltd trf e by addressing Voltaic Bolt Co. ,
Marshall , Mich.
Ito Ianirveit n Ciat.
BLOOMiriGTOSf , 111. , Elmer Jones , n farm
land cf Weaton , this county , was lided in
nil for an attempted assault upon two girls ,
laughters of hi * employer , nged ten and six
ears. Thi citizenn were about to tar and
ctuher h in , when a conetabla Interfered and
ojcued him.
PILES' ' I PILES ! ! PILES ! !
A euro cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching
, nJ Ulcerated Piles boa been dincuvored by
3r. William * , ( no Indian reiaody ) , called Dr.
Vtllitttns' Indian Pile Ointment. A sinulo
lor hn ? cured the worst chronic oases of 2. ) or
0 years ctiiudin ? . ] NTj on 3 nued suffer five
ilnutea after applying this wonderful eooth-
ag mcdicino. L'jtiuni and inatrumonto do
; ipro harm than flood. Williams' ludinn
'ilo Ointment absorb ? tha tumors , allays the
atonsn Itching , ( particularly at night after
etting warm in bed ) , acts ni npoultlco , Rivou
.atant relief , and it praparod only for Piles ,
: hing of private pirts. and for nothing else.
MvlN UlblOAhl'w-s CUKKI )
Dr. ITrazier'R Mupia Ointment , Oarna as
-by miigic. FimiiuaBlack , Heads or IGrubs
no lotches and Eruutiona < m the face , leaving
alUUin clear and beautiful. Also cures itch ,
Id , Khume , Sore Nipploo , Sere Lips , and
bstmdto Ulcurs
Hold hy druggUts , or mailed on receipt of
cent * .
Itetailed by Kuhn & Co , axil Schroeter &
iccht. At wholesale by O. F. ( Joodmau ,
MrdalH for T
OTTAWA , 8cpt IS Imperial Eilver raedola
re to bd conferred oa troops recently nognRed
L the siipproiBion c.f tlm northwput rebullion ,
THE BEST THltoQ OUT
FOB
hashing & Bleaching
In Hard or Soft , Hot or Gold Water.
VXH I.ABOB , Tiw and BOAT AMAIIVOLT , and glroi
ilrernaliiatlgfactlon , No family rich or poor nhoalJ
without It
Sold by all Kroocrn. H wiR of Imitations troll de-
rue I to nilfclo.vd. 1'iiRLiKi Is the ONI.I SAFI lube
ting comxjunj | noJ always heart the ibuvo fjiii-
land namenl
JAMES I'VLK NKW
to'
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1 ° " 80S fwth itrool , LcvwV3 Ktrtnta ii > dHiiy
-i | | , whh tfce U of iruardUn 11 lilti , obttlntr.i 1
mjoiie ( fUncxi la the oaft nil piiBsnl , ud ot Ion
uln condition ! In Ui futnit , lluU od iharl Oft !
.Jo to o/dur FuJeY uilnliot oa irn > ratii. . < 4
Ma
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GRADE OKDINANOU NO. 7. tre
ordinance citilllihlrgtto trade of JO li ttrrnt
roai Ur co tiOtt tw Klin street la the city cf Own-
in
( ( ordained by the City Counttl of the city of
Itnahat
lea , ] , Iho gradonf IDth itrcotfromQiaraHt'OCt
Kim ttreit In II o cltj ot Oiiiiha , U li r < bj ojtitj.
led at the foilowlri ; devatlout.the giado lilnj
lorm etrtl hc llr u bctiieta tte pulum k | cciBuc1 ,
f Icvdtlon of I le\ allot ol 1l 1
K.curb. W cuib. l
itb curbo ( dweit. 6MS 005
Hhcaiti ol Hutucebt. fl'.O 07.0 u.
rtaturlxil Hiiruco m. ' 7 , B7 8
ithcarbif l.iktut. 093 O.3
itticiubol L\ke t. UJ.'i U > .6
itti turb ot him B' . 77.0 7K.O
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3i frrm rnd li r Hi | a H9gu.
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cvit tiih , 1S16
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Lumbajo. Backache , Headache , Toothache.
Horn Tin-out , Swell lnt.-ii.Spr/ilno.tIriiliii- * .
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A"'nTMtit iiontl.T i'ti\s .
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IHrtctloujIn 11 I tiitiift " .
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(9n , . w , to A. TPOIUU A COJ lHHUorr. ad. . C. 1 A.
PENNYROYAL PUS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH "
The Orljjlnnl tititl Only iJotitiliir
iftfs unftlft VN ItMUbtf llFtrcf > rmirthl ( Imlut * ft ,
nll'M-nnaMB lo LAHICS. Auk U'ur tlrnitirUl
tnmp ) to tn fir latlkuUM In tttttr fir return m ulL
iAME PAFJEfl-lhWi tr Chrmlrnl '
Vrt-niiitur' DceJJui ) from errors or exrMsrx
.nntl'owPi ilspa esottlip UlilnrrH. Itlnd-
tier , uncl PrnMinln Jliiii < l ' ' ( IRliMltliotit
Htomnt'li MeJlclti 9 tiv tlin Mniftim llolni. Vn-
rlcop iiicnrtii without urRory.Trentlie nnd tw
AlUtirrrapoiuloticoroiilldcntli'U
ny COM or nt H. TltESKOW ,
Mothers *
Tlicro aio upon the si In cf oory human being
child and ntlu't alike , 2,300.000 po cs Through
thctopoioi In tha form of Insocslb'a rurjrlratlon , Is
oxp'Ilod inoro thin ono-quartur ot the nourishment
taken Into the sjstoni The Importune * of keeping
open these doieplrit on valvca upon a ob.ld's body ,
Is second only t > that of promptly illgtslln ? the food
culcQ. It naj to open the ) ores of Ill's skin and to
a'slmlUto the food trial Dr. 1'llihor foimulated CM-
( orlx tuoaobj e'9 , coaitlpaticn , fivers and erup
tions which aroto custantatntirp Infantlandchil
dren , and nl Ich I til ono-thlrd of all ch'ldron ' before
they ro fivey rjolJ , artso prlncl ( lly frcm thcso
twocicci. It Is fromtSowondcrfulrc8ur.it attendant
upon tin ceo of Cattorh In rcgulatng the stomachs
and loncli a td Keeping open the pores ol the ekln ,
that CastorU acquired Its vvrrlh nldo reputation.
With p'cctyof Wktor for the bcdrura lirfortho
luagi and CaUorla to assimilate the food , there need
Ija no unaccounted for elclmoas among children. Caa
torja h a vegetable p.-eEcrlptlon without morphliiB
or other naicutlo property. Ihlrtyjcira extensive
HBO haagircn It a history never altalnoJ by another
midlclno.
aafi Manual cf all Diseases ,
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CLOTH uncl GOLD
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CIST or rruNCUMi , KOS. i men.
evere , Concostion , Intlammntlona. . .
Worms , Worm Tevcr. Worm Cello 21V
C'rilnsCollc.or'Ioelhinjrof Infants. 2S
Dlnrrlicnof Childroncr Adults lili
lljurntcryGriping. Bilious Couo 2i !
Cholera nlorliiu , vomiting 25
C'oticlifl. Cold , Uronchltli .2A
Scurnlnln'Joothncbo. I'Aceadio. . . . . * S2ft
Headaches , blclc Headache , Vertigo. . .25 r
iciiHln. UlHountitomncli. . '
Hiiniiremcd orPnlnTuI IVrlola
\Vlillt'g , tooI'rofuBol'criods
Croup. Cousli , UirHcuIb llrrntlilnc. . . .
hnlt Ithruiii , J'rjrBipclon , Kruptlona. . ? 5"
Jlheumiitlo I'alna
Itlicliinnllsin , *
! ' < > er ind Acne. Chills , Molula . nu
IMIcH.lilindorllleodini ; .an
Cntnrrli , luflunnra , Cold In tha Head. .an
\ \ hooplns ( 'oiiKll , Violent Oaacbs. . .no
( Jrnrral Dclilllty.Wi oicallVcakneEj i .0(1
IClilnuy EHnrftRO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .no
VTVUIII Itclilllty l.no
IIrlnnryAVi-nliHP , WoMlnBlleil. . . .9(1
DUi-nBpf * nf inu Heart. 1'ulpitation i.oo
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