Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 March 1888 — Page 4
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Home Very Recent Decrees of ike Ruling Goddess of t Fashion. - 2iT PBBTTY NOVELTIES SS. 'Ifmisomt. Outfits far lettif Women Pur. Otgtht Prcsmt and Coming ' JfotBT ASMJ5 B. XI' ESS. "-KfMiting will jj; as greater pleanTiro," wo replied, to a gentleman -who i ad stated na" to-atep into tha gaa-liglit -400m in one of oar large dry-goo&a Th coaveotieml worths jHrovejd prnhp' if. We do not know -when He 1 -ere erer more delighted. Under tl 6 f entle but intense ligbt tkere wme owers, n colore true to blooming nait rtv. swaying in garlands orar aoT, a flic' timaes. Tilers were raes in ttiais -of keavenly sal lire SoatiBg on--i aiiny ' bactgroundii. Thcra irere cat jtdes ,pf coetly laces glisteninK in i rest j delicacy and glittering embroKct ries in gold and silver bullion. Ah, purely titers is some eompensj.i ion granted people burdened with ncbes," we thought, as ire gacel 1 poo ' this exrjiiisite exhibition. Tile labrics so temptingly displayed were triced at 'more than their weight ia j;old, iand their purchasers cannot but I limited.' ' BotmuirafaetBreri' are democrat i, 1 nd" this coining season will show all i he boat and ii';oro popular patterns in 1 heaper materials. For instance, take ' those garlanded brocades at twenty iollani per yard and the same cokr ags,' the same rese-bnds will appear rJighiiy modified in eSka at $1.25 in irillmntine, a new rb weight worsted r'abrie at sixty cents, not to mention .-cry clever iniitatians in satinesand ihinlzea. . . Again, ia lacaa, we may pjrebate -some at from fifteen to sixty cent which only an experienced sboppi.r will be able to detect difers from, webs at three sad four dollars. It would seem thai if only one troth ccold be impressed open women's minds, long pointed waists would be baiished instmter. They make a yomng woman look elder. A fat obi dowager may well try to squeeze her waist past tho breathing point. She has lost all her 'youthful outlines past redemption, and can only coax a little sleuderness in her much-abused waist. She can not redoes by any process her ham-ahapod arms; she will never again hare any thing bat bumpy shoulder. But a young woman is silly to enoaae bar supple waist in long-pointed stays that make her as clumsy as her grand mamma, . . A well-informed actress gives these three rules as effects in youthful makeups,' as she technically terms the assumptioa of youthful characters: Ar range your dress to increase the length of the lower limbs; shorten the want; a sash well np under the anasiayonti fui-loofeing always. Avoid volnmino is draperies and longitudinal lines. You hare only to "look upon this picture and then upon that," and draw SHORT BODICES. .the inferences. I refer to onr first aad eeond illustrations. We will first describe them, and afterward draw the inference, for fear yon will not take the trouble todo so. . The first figure is she wn in ; a gown jftf ieddish purple and heliotrope. Tha long, ttfttob train and coat-like front are isrporple rorret. They open o er cbemtfetw and petticoat combined in soft heliotrope silk crepe f' thin. helming rar war parts, as shown, are lnils .of lliotrbpe moss trimmicg. - O.'he 'wore! sleves are- shaped in the velvet and lined with the silk tissue. The long trained roba of the seroad gnre is of hussar-blue, edged with Mack marabout. The rather plmn front is enlivened by a garland of pink' fiovfers worn over the shoulders and hanging to almost the bottom of the skirt. Over a moire skirt of pale yellow the first co 'fume of onr second it hisinUon it coronoMd in liffot, irreolar
folds of white silk mulL The short, pointed bodice has its pufls hold in place by bands of copper bead ;patwementeries. Its outlines are just ns simple as that of the pale-green "India ilk costume accompanying it , The decollete waist has the kerchief effect both back and front, acd-a broad aash drapes the slender waul Pat-the ladies of our first group in the dresses of onr seeend. and they would be eyiMly youthful hi appearance, while now we would be pardoned if we took them for their manunait. Young ladies with fairy fingers may exhibit their ingenuity and excellence in taste their ;amtty little caps which they don for early morning wear. It is fashionable to be industrious, we are happy to record. Young ladies put on very serious airs while indulging in the fad, bnt they are never prettier than when, amtyed in a capacious apron and protect ing cap, .they wash and dust the china, roarrange the furniture, and perhaps even polish up the handle of tho big, front door. We have personally been asked very many questions pertaining to amateur dresa-umking lately, and among thein how to finish seams in dress moists and sleeves. . To a neat sewer it is nn important
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query. 'Of course wSen the dross is worn they do not outwardly show, yes they much affect the fit, and where is the woman with a new frock who does not want to show it, to friends before H is 'worn ? To stand such inspection. it mnst be well finished inside as well as out ' All waist and sleeve seams should be opened and pressed flat One very good way to finish the edges is to closely overcast thorn if the dress material is very heavy, like cloth or vel vet! This, then, ia preferable to turning the edges in and -running them together. The prettiest way, however, is to bind all edges with narrow pink or brae ribbon, and where herringbone stays are required to fasten them down, with a fancy ptituh on either side. The sleeve and arm-hole seams should be treated similarly, an 1 it makes the Lning gay as a butterlly, while seat and well fitting. The new bengalincs for sprit g are soft and light in texture. Mabblezi and watered plush is much in demand for fancy work. . Kew braid patters on spring tailor gowns are marvels of artistic design. Kouxn waists and shirred bssqnes are the features of tho now suits mado of embroidered muslin for the incoming season. Some fine specimens of hnirdressing are seen in the new coiffures which the effort -to introduce the Psyche has brought out. E'UBBoideef.d musliu gowns are now in the hands of the dressmakers, who are making them up for the spring and summer trade. Gimps, galloons, and elaborate pas sementeries are still in high fashion. andformihs garnitures most widely used this season. Cakaxy. ' yellow point d'esprit mid accessories of black velvet and jet make .an effective and becoming ball gown for a dark brunette. Dote gray and cream white pilot cloth fabrics will be very much used again next season and during the summer for dressy afternoon gowns. GiiT and silver will be in great use fa spring millinery in embroideries', cords, galloons, ornaments in applique and for pins, slides and metallic garnitures of every description. Novelties in lamp shades are huge tulips, lilies, and callai of satin, stiffened and molded into petals and flower forms, and exquisitely colored in nature's own tints by first-class artists. The new silk cord embro'dery outlined with Japanese gold thread is used on slumber cushions, head rests, wall banners, and a variety of objects in plush, silk velvet, silk satin, and silk bolting cloth. It is the style to look pale and wan, to have hollow eyes, set in Mock rings, and parched lips, so that everybody will know that yon are popular, and seen at six dances, six dinners, a id six teas in a week. These is a . kind of "wear-what-y uplease" style in. bonnets that must boJ very gratifying to the mind of tho pretty woman, who, besides having a regard to fashion, likes to appear in becoming headgear. Braided wire hair rolls are now used to extend the puffs and fullness de manded by tho latest fancies iu the Pompadour and Louis XVI. styles of hairdressing, which the hair-dealers are trying to establish and retain as the leading arrangement of tho hair. The latest importations of bengalincs for spring wear are figured in "tot" de signs, printed on grounds of the various new colors, and tho selvages on one side are in block patterns of colors that repeat those of the fabric These sel vages are made to form the borders cf skirts and draperies. Blue fox is-, with llnssian sable, one of the most fashionable trimmings of the season. Feather boss, colored in fashionable shades of gray or brown, or in their own natural hues, however, serve the purpose 'equally well, at 11 mnch less cost. These must not b worn in combination with other fur, though they harmoniz : vocy well with sealskin. Fur trimmings are often so managed on mantel and cloaks as to give the e.Tect of a boa, being of tho Name width, and jt.liy long in front,
Gossip and Gleanings About Flays, Players, and Flay -Houses. WITH A LiTTLS HUMOR ADDED. Stories nni A needoies of Heavy Traged ions, Light Comedians, and Bright Soubrellcs. ftHtthlMtf w in -staffs (fcnMry, Tho prescttl syjtom of stage scenery, with its "wings, "flats," "battens," "cloths," "rakes," and counterpoises, is, says the St Jamos Gazette very cumbrous, in spite of its gorgeous .colors and "dazzling effect," At- tha present time every change of scene is produced by tho aid of what is known ns "olbow grease;" and a hundred or so of "carpenters" set on or drag off by main force tho Broiken scene in "Faust," or lha-Tgsanil- trassforatioirsrRi,y Lane. A German, society of leathetio-per-sons, known as the "Asphelia," bos recently taken np tho subject and worked out a system which deals with scenery. and the mechanical changes of scenery ia a sciontiiic spirit. Mora wonderful still, it has persuaded two theaters tho Court Opera House of Buda-Pesth and a smallor theater at Hal to give the system a thorough trial, and tho two stages have boon fitted with the new mechanism. A largo mode!, which shows the whole working of -tho System, was this1 week exhibited by the society. ' niyhydraulio power is used. Tho stage manaor or chiof machinist is enabled, by a series of small levers and cocks, to chango the tieeuos and raise or lowor fchs stage at his pleasure. Under this system tho stage becomes a series of short lengths laid side by Bide, each supported on a piston working in a cylinder. By many ingenions contriranrci bach length may be raised separately or with its fellows to any height, and thus the stuge itsalf is made to furnish the nouossarr terraces, bunks, mountains, etc Even a flight of stairs ran be produced by the action of tho 10 pumps,. which elevate successive portions of the stage ono abtm1 tho other. Scanos rise from the floor under tha same pressure. In short tho power" is everywhere and docs evorything. Sky borders and footlights arj abolUho.l, tho wholo being lit by a powerful electric light, placed very far forward. There ia a permanent homicycle at tho bock to represent the sky and horizon, and this is fixed on two upright rollers, on tho right and left, an-1 can bo changed much as a panorama moves on its courso. So delicate an V complicated aa ar rangement Hecnu only too likely to be got out of order. It w-mtd be serious if one of tho pis tons suck fast in its chambor, and tho "practicable" boards become immovublo. Nothing is so ticklish ns tin movement of a piston raising a weight if the slightest bend or jam ensues. A. mora serious difficulty, perhfl.pi, is the risk for the nctch, supers, etc, when the master mechanician begins to touch his levers. The floors opening, the scenes tnrning or descending without any friendly "By your leave lM an accident might easily occur. At our great theaters a man al-.vnys stands by when the drop scene is descending to warn off tho unwary. Another 'objection to the new systom is that it would cramp nn V con fine the manager and lm scene' paiutor. Instead of having clear stage to work on, they would bo compelled to move in certain established grove. It must be remembered that nearly twenty years ago wheu the system of the new French Opera House was settled, these hydraulic plans were discussed and rejected as too complicated. But even if the German invention prores a failure, it is probable that other attempts will bj made to alapt mechanical science to the use of the stage. A.s ft is, although the electric light and nil kinds of mo lern improvements nro found in front of the curtain, behind it tho old rale-of-thumb arrangements continue to exist ever-,-whore. . J in Kilter Jtuolll. Mr. Thomas Duncan, tha veteran, stage carpenter of the Academy of Music, Buffalo, whoso recollections of the stage extend back forty-five years, relates the following of thai 5 elder Booth: Juuins Brutus Booth was one of the best-nalur.jd, best-hearted mea I ever met. I remombor ono night during a performance of llichard III. a bouquet of flowers was sent him. I took them to him, and he smelt of them, and said they were fragrant. Then he asked ma if I knew the language of flowers, and was going on to tell me all about it when hh call cami. In the meantime tho boys wo put nn to pester him when lio cama back just to soo what he'd do. Presently he camo running off the stago puffing and blowing and began to chango his dress for the fighting scene, pulling on his hoot, adjusting hi:: armor, and all the wliiln telling me about the languago of flowers. Tha rail-hoy summoned him in a f--w moments, and -saying "Just excuse me for a fow moments," ha ran out on the stage. He had a most wonderful voico. I don't I elieve there is ono JiUe it in all of the (iO.OOO.OO'J pooplo iu this country. It had a peculiar quality. Standing back hero in the flies, at lie spoke the vibration of his voico made mo trmeble as though I hear.l a poal of thunder. (MO OH m, .ft Or. Gono road on Eyrie Bellow 1 What a fato! Yet tlior-i are moni girl.i who have gone to the edge of the pit Unto
wlroh Miss GjSSn fo'.l without losing thomselvei in it ti she did. Mr. Hollow is tho most ronsp'onous of Ko,v York's "fasainatin? n lor.'." Ho is al-&T-mXfmiTr ir!Slnh waw thin. When ho was in t'loeompi n at Wallack' no mntiiie) wan weltjattondo.l by g'lls unless Belle -r wa in the' cait. When lh ro was no uuitiuoo for Itn'f an hour evijry uttavnoon Mr, Hollow's bujihy look's would flutter in the wi 1, while he posed on Waliack's steps in an Attitude that even Oscar Wilde could not surpass. This typo of an actor h invi'casing steadily, especially among tho stock companies Daly's, is about tho only ono that has not so:no member wh 1 is known m ro for Uio partiality of tho fair sox toward him than for his work. I don't in san that all of them encourage this brianless adulatioif, but they are sometimoa forcod to accept it and their salaries are sometimes raised on account of it George Kinggnld, when he was over here years ago, probably received more adulation of this sort than any aotor of this gonorntion. 'J h furor .over Oaoar Wilde, of conrio, had a less sorious torn in it; bnt did-yon know that. Wilson Barrett received nn avoragu cif half a dozen gushing lottors a day from women whom hi had noversoen? Chicago Herald. ,
73 jm4(hi .VoaraS, A well-known comedian- was playing in n small Michigan town, and during the performance he wa-i disturbed by the crying of a baby down iu front. The manager of the company waited a moment for tho mother to tnko the child out, but seeing that she bad no intention of doing so, ho walked down the aisle and politely requested her to remove the baby. "But I don't want io go," protested the woman: Tvo paid my jnonoy to see the show and I'm going to so.i if "Very well," said the manager goodnaturedly, "let me take the baby and I'll keep it quiet" The mother took him at his word and haudod him the child. The audience were all on a broad grin as he walked up the aisle. At that moment the star looked np and saw what was going on. He excitedly grabbed the actor who was on the stage with him, rushed down to tho footlights and pointing to the .retreating figure of bis manager, exclaimed: f Great Scott! Look at John E trying to kidnap that child !" The audienco roared and the manager, who was a modest man, beat a retreat, while tho baby cried louder than over, JetroU Fret JJrtws. One Urn J rid iari'Urn. The late Eugene Laliicha wrote so many plays that ho found it impossible to keep account of them.. Oni morning a manager called on him and akcd permission to produco a certain piece of his. Labicho' denied that he had over written such a piece, whereupon the manager "proved (hat ho was "tho author by showing him the play: Labicho told him that he might produce tho play on the condition that he would not send him anything for it, his reason for this strange, request being that, inasmuch as ho had not recognized his production, he bad no claims on it. liaiianit flagirn. Joseph Murphy intends to visit Ireland for his summer vacation. W. J. Scanus goes to Irelsud ono year hence to make a 'starring tour. . Kate Fobsythr, her mother, and Mrs. John Tv Kaymoml are in Paris, The eccentric Daniel E. Bandman ha essayed a version of Jokyll and Hyde. . The royal opera at Berlin failed to moot expenses last year by the Amount of $175,000. Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett drew $-1,5:10 at their last performance in New Orleans. Mns. D. P. Boweiis will give dramatic readings after tho fashion of Charlotte Oushman. Path will visit South America in June under Abbey's guidauce. She is to give forty concerts in Buonos Ayres and elsewhere. Clara Tjovisr Kklloio will lie on the road again with an opera company of some sixty-five people under tho management of 'her husband. It has-been settled that Mrs. Brown Potter will appear as, Cleopatra in :i grand prodnotion of "Antony and Cleopatra" at Wallack's next season. Tub doctors have at las'- convinced the father of little Joseph Hoffman that ho is being injured by too much nervous excitement growing out of his appearances in public, and he will therefore give no moro concerts this season. Till? National Opera Company, Charles 12. Locke, managor, disbanded at Washington. All advance agents were recalled and future dates cancelled. 'Mr. Locke places tho loss for the season at $100,000; his individual loss at $75,000. . New York has bad a batch of anniversary performances : "The Henrietta" has just passed its 150th; "Pete" has run over 400; "Ermioie," tho eternal, announces its 700th perform ance; "iieart ot ttoarts- is close 10 us fiftieth; "The Wife" has run over 100 nights, and "Maznlin, " tho Havel pantomime, has had its fiftieth reprosecution celebrated. Heiie is an incident which is said to have occurred in a New York tlioa .or: Two ladies occupied excellent seats in the body of tho house, and somehow one of them had the misfortune to drop soveral articles 011 tho floor at critical moments in the play. Her fan, operagloss case, and vinaigrette clattered down in rapid succossion. ".Pardon mo, madam," said a man sitting next her, "for not picking those things up. They aro sato whore they arc, and I would rather not arm you for the next act" Madrid has decided that none of its theaters wi'l bo allowed to open their doors next ne ison unless it phall be lighted by electricity. It is all right enough to fix it up so that a man can go t ) a theater an 1 get out asin without breaking his neck, boing suffocated, or burned up, but why wouldn't it be a good scheme to have a little legislation concerning what transpires on the stage ? A law compelling every troupe to give bonds not to corrupt the people or boro thorn todatl would be iibtit the proper thing.
In a Paris Cemetery. Aaloame away the crowd was in orcftshig. At the gates was a bustling crowd of flower vendors, howling oabr men, men who wetairyma toaeUxdjjns oi the cemetery, with UiogrtipMoal sketches of the prominent people hurried there. Seated on tho grotind was a little fellow in tears.- He wa nwni fostly wo boggar and no trado ernl Wused to inquire what the "milter might 'bo. -6e explain? that-iis father-had struck nim and Hakon from him the ponnios he had been saving to buy a bouquet to lay on his mother's grave. The fathor had gimp to a wine shop with a couple of companions. The boy sobbed : , . " , ; "She died a year ago,' and 'she hod explained to ino how I was to bring violotti to her grave on the year ..from her death. " JL Instinotivoly evajry man's han sought his pocket, there was a" voluntary tax levy and a bouquet was purchased and given to the little follow. Ho dried his tears, ran quiokly tg; a poor,, bare, grave,: but just ail he was abou,t to lay his flowers dowrfhe hesitated. " r "Tell me, please," he said to a woman who stood near, "dp you think I shall bo tolling a lie?. I am going to give a bouquet to mamma. I am going
to tell her that I- have bought it with she should know that papa has taken them from me, you' understand? It would make her .feel so sorry,"' arid thereupon realizing that this was genuine wo all began to cry like women. Tid-Bite. ' rrndenoel Fradmioet In medication, u la usht 1, prndocaa sbonId)Maaraido. Yet tboujonds cMt ttt? the winds. Evmj now nottram tinn iu pa-' tront, tha medical ainplrloi of everr falsa school Jut their mils. Everr change In the g&mnt of humbug la rung luseassfallv for time al: loast'-tlie "ot '.bolng fnriiiihed by - the oreflulOTu. In happy contrast to the maby'l auYori soa impoitnre of the day lUndi Ho-, tettor'a Stomach Bitten, now ia ita third decade ot jwpularity. approved and recomniimdod bi phyiloiane, Uidorjtd bj thi proia of. many tanae, loach sad $rlMd tnvaHd 'every where. Itisu ucertejnod neoiilo far end prevent! re of malarial diaeaiee, chronic indigestion, liver complaint, and constipation, ehecka-the growth of-rhetrmat.'ira and hOTrsC" eia, ia peerlesa invluarantand usoful diuretic Mwrrocj, people beoalit by it , . Three Kinds of Kentucky Kisses. Outiiide of those kisses bestowed by affeotionate relatives, there can be bnt three recognized daises ot the genus kisswos viewed front a moil standpoint. The first comes npim Your libs as if they were touched by 'a smootu-planed, cool and insensate board, without, life or animation unproductive of .any agroeablo sensation whatever, and hot worth being garnered with the heart's mementoes of golden, happy hours. The second is a gentle, velvety kiss, very sweet and pleasant, but vexatious ly unsatisfying to an ardent nat.iro, and put little more pronounced thw a fascinating cousin: would likely bestow. The third - is such as cdral, tempting, passionate lips bestow, for about tea seconds, upon your lips a lingering sweetness long drawn 'out"that not only steals your -breath, but seems te be -drawing.. yon very soul from ont jour body. A fellow may forgot his mother and- about-the tinie he ia hoi vesting such a kiss he is sure to forget her bnt the recollection of that nndwarfed, honest Kiss will abide with him a source of joy, and bo commensurated with life itself. - Union Local. The rpople of Oakland County Wild with Kxellvuiont. Pojirue, Mich., Han-h 10th, 1887. Oif tho 1(Hi of Uemuibcr, lStfi, 1 camo from Orion to Pontiao, to visit my parouL-, and nss bikon sudJeuly ifl. Dr. Gulbreitli ofthisplaoe nas calls i, and aftor making a careful examination ot my case, dosired couucil, and named as oonncilor Dr. McGraw, of Detroit. Thoy mat in council Doaembar 15, mads a careful examination, and pronounced my dierauM- as Cancor of tflo Liver, and stited that thoro was io liupe for me, ao H was iiapowibto to cure ma The pain was vory severe and. Dr. Galbreiili conUniu.il bis visits, ailiiiinistcring qnioting towclors. A swelling or bqnch bad Mrmod unior my right ribs almost as large aa my head, and I had given up all hopon ot "oowerv. Bat hr.viug heard of Hibbard's Bhcumatic'Syrnp, I sent Fobmary 1, lf7, and bought a bottle of tho syrup from Mr. Frter Sdnnitz, a druRRiet of tbis place, and took it as directed. About March 1st someildng broke and tho sw Uing co.nraencoJ to go down, until ir, baa almc at disappeared. Up to this date I bavo taken two aud ose-half bottles of the avrup, and havo so recovered as to bo ablo to is't my n ighbor, and am'trnty rejoicing thai I am fast Ik nig roliovod from such terrible j ain, aud dauring to acknowledge tha benefit I have rcceivod in neing your syrup, I send j on this statement, hoping you will uao it ao that others who aro aflliote I may bo bonolited and relieved from paiu at I have bceo. Very truly, Ohakles A. Spren, Of Orion, Mich. T tJtiac, Mich., March JCth, 1SS7. f , -.-rtify that Mr. Charles A. Spier, ca'sc, as 1 havo watched by hia bedaido during Lis cut ro illneaa. Jqhk Spier. Thi- -liuit'rsigncd certify that Ihcy are well acqnahii-.l with Charles A. Spier, whose signatain . -pcars abovo, and wc novo ro hesitation in s: ;ing that any statement ma la bj him can bu relied tipon as boiiig true io evory particular. uehiudus kkkkuu.e, lliugglat?, Orion, Mich. .T. A. Veai Editor Wwkly Itoviow and Juciico of th( feaca, urion, jncn. 3. B. KrroiiEB, Postmaster. Obion. Mich.. March 19, 18S7. The Tables Turned. -He is a bright, manly, ohorry-faoed little fellow, approaching the dignity of eight years, and as a rule well behaved. But tho old Adam gots the upper hand now and again, and then his mother has to speak seriously. The other dar ho had disobeyed her, so she took him on her lap and told him how wrong it w is and . how badly it mode her feel to have him do so. His lips trembled, the corners of lira mouth came down, mid his eyes began to flli with tears, iiigns whioh led her to think that moral tmaston had done its work, and that her admonition had struck home. when, half sobbing, ho said "Well, any way, I th-thonght you loved me," Whatcbuld the mother say to that? Boston Herald. Would yon know the keen delight Of a wholeaouia apiietite. IJnroatroiuod Uy collo'a dirn, llt-odacho'H enrae, or fever'a fire, I'houshta moreo.4d, ov tov chilla? Then ui o Dr. J'iorco l piila. Dr. Pierce) Puraativo MleU the original and only gen uiae Little Liver Pills; -0 cents v'nDlantondBearing Meteors. Carbon has now boon yielded by meteorites in three stages of develop ment. Unoryatallized graphite has long been known as a constituent ot meteoric irons and stones, and graphite crystals wore recently found in a moteorie iron f 10111 wostorn Australia, wmie the report; has just been made that small diamond corpuscles nave oeen obtained from a meteoric stone whioh fell in ltussia in ltibu, It is suggested that these disooveries may point out tho road to the artificial production of tho diamond. drkansaw traveler. The Omninotent has sown his nam on the heavens in glitterin-r stars ; but upon earth ho planteth his name by trees and Jiowers. Mwnier. 'Vvnlfi by 'i'iiue. For brouvliial aCo,--tiona, tiuf ho. tv, Dihiwn's IUioscuiai. TfiOCHES have w-uurtf thoir ofttcacy by a teal of many joaia. Pr.casScIa When a candi lato hasn't ghost of a ebow, thoro Is not much spirit In hia canvass. t"..t..r)i t'ui od. A clergynmn, i.-tter years of auffonng from that loathsome uiaeaae, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found -i prescription' which completely cured and saved him from death. Auy sufferer from this dreadful diooaae sending: a self addressed atamped onvWopo to Prof. J. A, Lawrence, '12 East Kl -th rtti-fi, Now York, will receive tha feci no iroe oi oharga LOOK 00 SO, prevout tendency to wrinkle nr tgcingol th.Hkm by using I jtaiBeiBOl Proaerveaayouthfttl, plump,freaiiooa,lition ol the f oaturea. A trajiaparoni lliter kin. It. PruxtUti r mp, 4 WU, Jifwr (htr, N,f
8PBISQ PBBHJITa The Biut Spring- Hodlolaa Ever OlacoVerfnl. Evoi-V one nnnrlH ani-lntf (.in .1-
'"j'.11 toaagt&oa and invigorate the yaUho spring ia tho time above all othera far the aick to got well) it is the timo for the comp&rativjly wall to keep in gooj health by tho uea of a judioioualy aoleotod spdog 4alicme, 6 With the advont of ispriaromeBtaalSa. nerronsnoss and doBitity, A woaJf'aod ttrtil fooUng, if miglojted, always rnmltat in nftvona aud phyaioal iliaiuiiioa Oiiro thone diseaaes, or guard agatuat thorn by tho use of Dr. Utoouu'a Norvura Nerve Tonio, which Ia tha grtajt and best of all apriug -medieinea, ulna woaderful remedy is rooommondal by physicians, druggists anl tho peoplo every, whofojas Being tUo-; taost inarvoloua In its offoot5of aB,rnowS modioina If you are nervous, irritablo, dopreasal and cannot sleep nlihta, iiso thia romoly byall moans, and your nerves will becomo -etrong mtti steady, and your spop calm, natural aud rs freahlhg. If you waku Urol mornliiM, with dull head, bad faate to tho mouth, no appe. titu for break rasi; and fool weak, languid and ciliauatod, thia remarkable remedy will deaf yonr head, gii-e you an appetito, aud restore your sti-engOu vigor and oneroietfft If yoa have dyspopei. indigestion, bjlufuaneVs, coo. tiptiou,, kidnoy ooniplaim, pia aad woaknojs in Ibo .back, this remedy wllt--firj you ure relief and cure. It ia a pjrfoat epsciao for norvoas debility, neuralgia, nervous vt aick headaoha, heart disease, palpitation, pi4 ralysia, nuuibijoae, trembling and all nervous Qisotso. CJao thia remedy atjd yon will never rogret it, R it purely T-gutablo, iiUiMtl wondorfni offecta alfor.l a aafe, aure ad: positive oure. Uo not bo porsuadod to tako anything olsc, for thia remsdy has no equal It is tin groalaat medical disoovory of tho ago." All drugiiatH koop it EWco . t iporjWU'A If yonri'i-uggist docs not have it Us will got it fir yo'j. Itj diacovorar, Dr. Oroono, 35 Wost Fourteenth itreot, New York, tho groat ana. e.ahst in curing nervous and chroma db). caies, can be consulted fre, personally or bv Inllnw - A Fearful Vcnseapcr. Tommv-sfa is erettinrf efo 'osttor and oros'sor overy day. She spanked ma twioe yesterday. Blssy bo she did mo, ana nara too, JEommr-jpB. tall ygn howfte'etoget even with beftJ4 --. Sissy How? Tcmm T.Af.a iivivnA nnrtS rtfibnr navo, 4a. moyyv Anl tliAn tia-ll navn, be a gland mother. 'Won't that l)e fun? f Tixts Btfciitrra. Wvy.it a threatening lnng dlaorder, SViows itfi iirat iiroclivily, Iioiiotldtitcrojs UifrJjOBlit-. . . Quell it with activity. ' " Mnuy a patient, youafj orotdwu Oivos r iiiiltk rocovery ,. . , . ., Alt TO Dr. l-loroc'8 OgiileiJ - Kedioal Dicovarr. ' . ; A Dowm-Kor. Btatoi-wonderlna- wtetUor she will acecut hipi or not.- : ; , , , -: SOAP l'Kl)LERj, lii, WALTHA. A Sharp Trick T-Iaynil by a Orow.l of Itlariraat Vndr. Two or three days ago Cuief.o! -Police Burleigh, of Walthaia, loaruod that six or ear&i) Strang )T wcro iu tho city pod llii3 what purported to ba Pjarlin i, an I that la coau clo:i thcrowitl- Ihoy wore porpott-i6iug what wi practioally a fraud. I: aooms t ut Uioy ld two toaiiM and wore canvaaaing the to'wa Vary thoroughly. Going from house to home, thoy wonkt oftoi packaged of what thy otllol I'earluiJ, although inordor to aavo thonnelvoi from Um grip of the liw, they had Uuoloi tbom "ft rune. " With ovary eigttt packai, which tiny aolt for 11, tluy gavj oight bin ot aoap. Tho Ohiof encountered tltstn on tho street and two ot tho ragii-r-aae oa ooU toaui whoeojmod to have tha' handling of tha huaineaa wve thotr aumn ' a) I?ao . ft Worco kr sod Ilirim Holding. They chtim id, iu response to tho chirge that thoy ware paddling without a license, thtt they JTjrs setting goods ol' their owj ma'nufaaturo and that they woragivin; tha aokp awiy. Before the cuo con A b prcaontod to JaJgo I,aoa and a warrant obtaiho 1 thoy had all "dkippoJ" tho town, and nnmerouj fam-.tioa are now bewailing tlio fkc that they u.ivj a lot of worthless powder add light ara of poor soap, worth, all told, leas thau 35 oonta, lo ahow for a good d illar. Tho namoi of Iks party, a rogiatorcd at the Pro spect Houao, whore they atoppad while in WaltliT, aro E. H. Btrno John O.wdwin. C. D. Cagoot a A Fro-it. J. Mald lnt. H. Carrolt, aad C. 11 Haloy. Batton llrrr'A. nnnnil nn ITCH" Ointment cures Skin Htt. mora, Pint ple,ncahWormB,Ring Worm. Tetter, Bait Hh -r.m, Froslod Feot. Chilblaipa, Itch, Ivy Poison, Birber'a Itoh, Heaiu iieaa.isczema nua Prttggiat or mail E. & Wella, Jersey City.N. J. PIakes the It you fact tired, weak, worn out, or run down from haid wori, by inipovertahed condition ot tha blood or low aut of tho nrjwm. rev ahonld tako UouJ'a Sarsanattlla. Tha vacniiar t.airyr. imrifilntt. and vlt.iilJ.inK o alltltu ot thia'auccoastul (uelirina aro soon felt throuiruoat the rniira .'. iu. eiprllinic dlseaae. and Kivhie anlek, hidltlir arlion to every organ. It tones Ilia atomaoh. create an anni-Mo. and rouaea the liver aud kiilnu-s, TliomaiMls who hive takan it With benefit IcsllCj tliat Uood'a SvsanariUa "makes Uic woak strr nt." Hood's SarsaparSlla "I havo taken not quite a tiottlo of Hood's itarsaparHti. ana mutt rat it is ono ot tho best incdicines for tlvtns an anpet.to, piiritylnit tha blood, and. reiruIstiDi! ihitliznUveaniaiis that I ever hasnl of. It c'i.1 me a great deal of goou." Mns. M. A. Stmixt, Canastot-1, N.V. "I took Hood's Sirsaparllla for loss of anpettte. drapcpsta.an4Keneraliaiisnor. ltdidmeavestsraTOnt ot good, and I have no briitaucv in rewmmeudurg it" J.W.WittroBD.Qulney,lll.
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Sold Vir all drnmtUte. (1 : sis for 1. Prshkred only by C. 1, IIOOU CO.. Apptbecariss, Iwll, alas. IOO Doses One Dollar The best and Barest Bemcdy for Cure of dteeae canwd by any denugat of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach aad Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache), Conatipatkm, nrUona Comnlalnta and Malariaof all klsua yield MadJlr to the beaeOetat telnence of It fat vleaaantto tho tasto, toacs J the system, reertorca and nrescrvea bcaltk. It la purely Vegetable, and cannot rail to prove beneficial, boih to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it la Baperior to au others. Sold everywhere at tl.00 a bottle. -.ELY.3... Catarrh UntAH BALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Restores the Senses ol Tasto and Smell. TRY the CURE. HAY-FEVER A particle is applied Into each nostril an I is wromoio. Price fo ia. at .Iruavlsts -. by mall, registered. eJcts. BI,Y llltlis.. i.ilr..ii,vlU St. -iowtork. SSSf'HOTGUN dlfr imejri U, i ml Hcml oi'. In aiawpt t-r WnttnUH 10ti.raw ('Ulcsttd of Gmiw. !?, Ilrv.-lvm, VvlUm tioo4, to. JUliS r. LUVKLt AUKS CO.. HaMHTri, IKaift... HtW. tl.. .! the. rnlM1i if SEEDS CIVEN AWAY! APV, siiM'il rumor -ei! t.v h-iiuh , nl-h Taiik'!. Ki.oihi. Civil-:, all for '.' st:et.s. Xt-w IL.wer. i .-w eluravlUi?s ; le-llos itli floral l-llils. Kwrjrundyde t..le.l. Tlt all yoiie fii.-ii.t. s....tn..w ',.. 1',um. KaiinettHtnirK, Pa. Sf TO liVKHHIOnV, A speetmeu ropy of tho llest an.U Jh.ape d Funliy a Story l-aparlutlie United Stitoi. Send p.min an 1 address o.i listsl t Til K l'l((CAUOI.K:iKK.:bieas:o.lU. to ere a dv, sawi.:o w. ii tl. ii i. Klie.H. IJnea Dot under the horse's niy annul union aainlloldirOo. Hoh. Ui,h 'iian a)aeiwaweiif ffAaa, Alt, ni
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A Bttslaoss-iLIke Oler. for many years tbc aaamila.iturerairf Dr. Bale's Catarrh Hemody havo ( It 91'ed, in goo-1 ffkivh, (300 rowar.Hor iv case or Nn.Mil Ontsixf. which Iher cannot eii(t The 1 emcdr ia mil i
by druitgistaalonly Si scnts. alius whu!u-, r.ilrorilrvhiM' fair!;v n.ttaitied a .werM-vrid' rrurat;lon. If you hare dull, heavy bianw actio, cMUTi -iioii or .tne nasai paasigsa, .u-olii.r-goi falling from thf head into tho iht xit aonebmej profuse, wittory, mid aai'id, at otiiora, thlcfi, tcBocioti!, muiwtw, ptimlniti WooJv ani putrid 1 If the iiyss aro wiak, wa:orvand iofiBiuod: it' thor) ringing tbeoaia, deatnot-e, liar.tmg or congritttjj claiie the tliroa', eaooiorathw ef ifl(ara matter., together trith cahs f 10m ulcein: thevoice teiog cba-igsd and haa . nasal tnan;tj the bifatli offjaatve; amell md tats.lnipuircd: seoHation ,of dizziuosa. with me'iinl Ooiiroaiion, a hacking cough anil general dsHflty, yoii aroanf faring from laaal caJavrUi Tin moro com) I cW. your iSuatMi, U14 gitaterthe numl or anil uivonity of symptoms. Thonaahdii of oaias aan iaily, -itiout manifsling hair f tlui abjve tympwDjai -btilt in conshmp ;:oij, tad arid in the gnu'c. No dissaae in so ore mon, moro deceptive uid (laiigeioiia.-tir lean unilstHtooci- ! 01'-ttur auticossfuily treat ?d by physicians. Ir ignorance Is bliss, nome jwoplo mftslt be U)iretacl happy. jBotaiun gtote, . . ; ; Fr )oiOi, Ma nuina am' 'ITutlp;f Itlak ordei-s of Clillitrci, . Scott's Emnlaion f l'ur Cod L'Ver Oil Irfih Uypophosphitea ia vn)aaled The ripillfty with which chili ml g.iin flcst and ot'o-.iglll upon it is very wnadorl'til, lUti tho lolliwlng: "I bavo -lscd Hojtt'a ISmnlaion iv coseiof Svitlrstrand Manianrh'i)f'lo:riiUiMlhi;':lit have been more than pleiscd iri' ti tho rostlta, aa iu every caiia file imitrovemenli wait marltl-4i M. ifaor, . tt,liw Xorfc ' ivrliiN Boston t Iris hx on tb etsgo, they alwayii appear in tha tpiictaolar drama 8afi-, pormamytft and compluU au the ctirot: of bilious and iiitoixiitlent dlaoasos m s by Prickly Aaa fitters. DiKpepaia,- gonoral dobility, habitual Corinth xtion, lt-ror and hidney compliiirtta are apscdlly cridicated from tho. system. It disinf acta, clianaen i.nd olimm tti . all miliaria. Hei 1th an :1 vigor are oltaned moroiapidly and pi maDcntly by tlioneoof this gioat natural tot idote than by auj o thor rema3 1 horotofoi 3 kwivnL As a Wood pur.iftet and t no H' bring. bojKll, romwod oru-rcj and vitiUi l;r to a worn mi dljiaiised body. I'm lawyer aid rjio aaloon-tecper are grca" tta bar-ir'a n. -Barton nr, HOUI3H ON BA'll for rat, mie, hag IB Boi'fl-uoHCATH." OiilTabHOiUtecura 50e, "Boitcih om tosKs" Haw.or.soft ooruB, loa, IlouoHoa.Tofa3Io,, 'totaatJajefi Ka, 'tp . THAi1 mtli fWa 'Rvm. waa Dr. Iiaan Thotipson'a i-yo IVaUr. Ilraggjata frill it, f Consumption Huevijr Ovurnl, j To -:he Editor: -Pleaiii 'irjtorrq jul ntatan ' that I havo n. po'ilttva rncd-lbr tie r- ! nimiod .disoaJlo. Jly ;bi tfjioly i:so tho isandaof '' noie-.0Bs eases au.e wen lormiaianay enrea. j. Bhall l'o glad to se id two b jttloa if my reraedy met lo any of your remkrs.Ti hc.have roailumf tlon II they will soul no their Exproai am) P. O. nddrcsa. Bnp 'Ctfulty, i BOlIGnOSPlTJia Qutclf, camp; ate rtrji 00, HUCHUJ'AIBA, irott Muoey imKMiy:: ju &' HEAT.TH RHN.EWbU f or weak rien. XCEU.8 HA1 BALSA. . If gray. gr.clnaUj restoriis color; ofrgant tonic d:-fcsinR. Jfc. TCiRAIXTylSOJJBBRaorXHB wvewsiiaiuii 8TBICTLV VEGETAIILg. Qiro(nstIpat!on.'lnt!ig(tioa,D!mata,PM 61:k Headache, liver Ocmplalnti, Xom of Aw cetlta, Biliousness. Norvtnunna, .humdicR, eto. For Sale by all Iirogt isti. Prleo, US Cents, PACIFIC IUIIUFGTURINII CO.. SIT. LOUIS. Ml SOLDIERS; all cat PenallaiBs, tf M diaalill; ontcere' travel pa,y. lH)n:il vccllected: Hmmi-m U relieved ; success or no tee. I-aws sent free. A. W. McOarmlokJtBM, uiM,i.i..tiiMl,o. fl I tT nTITt Trot Tnsited and cored witho-it the. kiilta. I. CI III I. UK B" on lYmmwnt wait fa, Addna ; on iivi&nent nsit m Auama POJJH. MJX. Aurora. KanoOv, HI. wuiunu f.l. AI1IBS liroviilul fur Ibruig confinement at Ob j iuaj-cr'a Sudtnrinm..! WOctitt an. Ft. Wai Iwk H I.fmni nViS-r' HuiHR,vi.LKa.Hnirto. Ji.l Ci OLD Is worth tan per is land. Petut'a Bye llalv X tl.ooa. but is acilj t 31 coots a box br daiilnrw jHKD for our Price List d-Mcribinit all kimta of SaaB 0 fruit Settbt. KEuaqinraK&mitCo. BlnfflPcO. Weak Strong At thia scaacu.as apriag apiiroarhea.a g-iod, reliab! tonic ami blood TnrifleV fa nettled by nearly everyuodr. Hood's SaeaanarfUalt ieenllarl'adaitil tor this pnrnosa. and becemca mere Bouttlar every rear. TrTittntaapring. -When I took Uood'a ganamrnia that lie nine as in my stomach left, the dn!lns In my head ami the Rtiomr.deapomlcntteelttifi-disappeared. 1 befr-ui to getiitrouiter.iny blood gained bettrcircu!arioti, the coMnon in rar hands and tret left me, and my kldncjM.lo not hotlior meubifora." O. W. Huli, Attorreyatbw, Milleralmrj, ). Health and Strength "A year ago I snFctjd from indigwlioo, hid tei ribts he laches, very litilo arpetho in fact, aceined romliletoly broken town. C'n talclnif Hood's Sinap irflla 1 tNipin to imnrove, and nnvr 1 have a cood appetito, and my health is escsliont compared to what it wis. I am better iu stfriti, am hot troubled with co hi feet or bawls, and ana entirely cared of indigestion." Miksuc MaKsraa, Scwbaisb. Orangn Coenty, X.Y. N.B. Be euro to "get only SoU by all drunBista. lit: the for-B. Prepared only by 0. 1. IKJOD 3c (., Ai70th(ariea, Lowolt. Maaai : IOO Dose One Dollar
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JONES r3SJ PAYSthe FREICHT tU4 lcaai)S R"w tve etii r afiri s. Per ftwi n tea K l mm of etffiniiiiTii, T CURE FITSJ Wber. fss carol. lon.itisean mimslj to at ttm bratimaaadtheab tliein return oirain. ' wjana EpSv or KAI.MSH !H!KNISBS.llf.M.i-smdr. I arrant inv remetly to saw tb vrorst cawd. Becanaa lbre have tailed i no nas.n for not nasi Mcoiviiiji care. Bund at onus h a :rotisnd ,; WUe of mi bin Ilihle rmdj. lla Rspree. ami Poet Ofllcj. II. ii. HOOT. rtl. C-J 3 S f carl at. lie j;rk. DETECTIVES VMrl la c,ri Cms. Shrew snsul luirm Id i .xretfivle. ltp t'si" wi ne-wry. rurtle ilw, Iree. dt-aaaatt lc toetii a Hurena Co-ti Artl, Olat iauti.i :,PAvl , :or m-iauiE "''wo, sTiiihsi, Caps. Slttt.me, .-t . Mej clilue '.Mil oy moi" . .. o"u firlatt r.hu-e-1 pilcn-llnt. K. l.OSM CO., T..h!tto, Ohio. , Dr Will runs' Indie n r.i t imunem log or ntee.1. lilt. KIDDER'S POTUEKI SSliP
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TheCoeStattf)..8tiy iVth,3S35. KtmmGeorge Q. OhiSCttl to., tl-uaitets, IwmNS' M., wrote lo tlifr.daWll!its: "Mr...Jxswis J)f pus, .Nik I 5"tx?dV Ith wishes fiTTWoBicni 8L JhiidrfiSl, f a cures rBpwniiiv lOKiy mat : . "Oai itoBWjoltfSranlviilo, KiR.t, ' DOV Ol iz ytxi s. nmoi to nis aouse w i summSr of 1V.. Batkifk; on rilr-lus, Ki left Io bcine b-nt at UiS kaa tar.ovnr ti months, and a ml-1- no) tie beni'r bek, Wr L'cmus had st-n t cwacoi mi$t tne Man and save it ti-.i:bi foriilfvcnttla I" aix Savshehxi noose fcr hisi:mflttvanW : went lirime well -ntlioat Uexrt, au-'ns hat beea.erertnee" 3oi-rcborairvfl a rf iJbricltisee Ventlia ity, Mwell. 41os i Jtilf 9, loi.-Oenttmjoi.;: and informs iaS tstthetioy Ot n 1'Milfeiiari, , m-Un i-n n r atir -rlnnl nnciritrlis. alia it.?, lwji jaoBia naagnsfc tuimi iiw.i uqi Ww mrod br 5". Jils Oil i$ 188L; tip: . cure l a rem 111 cd pcraioiienti he ycftfi man lias bcei and ind attWOil at niaitauil ibbor, ttie cami irrr uuy prove 1 netiui 6t. Jacobs 01.1. Dr. Geo. C. Oeeaon, SID,MU. THE CHARLES ii. 7OCELEwC0 Bnlhuem; 14, ; : . ,. , . ..I5 . . ,t,u;i;wiia. ., . saj -iaa: -,nrwtw tHinatV f - j!V St:RS0X8 will reel real slclr, tBa yet nrreM no nympat!t? bjow' theitr fri!ftcf 1 simply '"bteiMt Btroiis emleavor thoy dnifr ' Atpir) selves tvbdtit, n'id stwrnjiftsh tiieiiStoUiil dailj'tislcs. M!serlSTiSl'; 1 .atert!s, tr,'0ll.ui limbs, vdLinrjjaiijd)i, ' digcatinnr asiatant fetisve catso ' physical tli.-ti'SBS uaA-imi(t-mind. . ita-n't let rolnd wsl- twjlyi;. cotrtintrc to iicffor. . E tStrton; , Yct-SOW PWK ASnSAIWA:fIUU.A . jaiit the rcmtMly yoii nctl. , It t?- ; riches tho;.l;otf, "irtrenih.ena fjK ' irrinflry'ftmi . iigeslive orntiSiit.; a rejrulafHy of bodily iuniifjmlB moves every ? n$cfi' tf fiSijg&ilt- : Wooi !'tefiEle Vro :a iiitrfiiW's,1v fetncei'ous lnimour, s'.inyhin1; pain, -inftiSes' nrfw life ivS-&kf'. 1 prt irnrl is vastly BrtjMSTiort -other p-nert-1 r&torttivce. Giif - trial if y don't ieet wo'll. s. ' rwtdelay. lOit.atsqnlirofKi tlolUs.:! "' 'IV tTKOWINfJ the value of w ch-3rry liark, used to, id phle timefvprepafo, it is their lrliiiiliv . way as a ct -e foreoiigjis and ooM, . The. carcfvd nianne?, h(iweverf .14- - which DpL "WrsTAi-'s iiALsAsii, of Wild Oiteutv is pipared, imttks it a mafih swix-rior remedy, :ind far ' more tffectivo. Its rcmsrkiih) curative virtue is'felt at once. h a lungs grow etrontjer, tho sotenets begins to leal, eirieroratkiii an l - bresthing roore ajasy, iritation ;(:. tho bronch ttl :tubes nccompanVc i by tickling or choking nerrmtirjrij ' productnr a tendescy to ceoglv . passes away, nnd the cQxtsornptJcv t . boob finds h imsell on e riglitpattlts -toward w:plcte-recovery, anl. robust good hoalth, . i OHN. TJ. PARK ft SONS, PropiWeny VlUCmHATt, OKI r MiJM!lTq Well Drill FOH CVBNT PUMf-OM SOLD ON TRIAL. Inwatinmt . mnai:, ! . Ita la reek' Seodaitec ftUi'il-nl Kith fall parttcttlara, . v " Mufietured.hr ' GOULDS 4 AUSTIN, tar & left LAKE ST. CHICAGO. 3PI OW I prescribe and fullr en. dors. mj O aa the ! specific for the certain com .? it.is(tts4asa- . Amalerdain, K- If. Vt'o have acid Bhr O ' many years, and It bnsi riven the beat of atl frlitnaM I lie Mil lit. OA. Boil 17 Drwtlsia. yf,ii m jmi&xm9tto1iBBmllin fla. cribostdtnE IK-CBKKL! JOL'ttSAU W. II a,l , fM (a at.rrf a rs umi;;iku n umimiai I . ndliuir paper, ant ia ti rnoaa pur itoaw j v iTiau.' a uuw vaoert i best tfaM I TrAn-lt I S CTtJet twVTTll atubnharfal, wfUJtaJ let30 ti K.W mt:MfK IRf H AT- NCI Kt JteTW'Wi WTlVIllfilwaT' TVr-a ajtilfl 1W, B E and nUfnH. vtlt m--nrt cot.j yew Tlt3f f 1 OAltT art.ilc,t isliHVf TI. eellta "Alemlnntl tW,") rt.1 I. ) ,dyi'JM( ft. ift tm A lhtMiklMe, Vkkk P.M Fr.. h Cs acd 1 tfc mce IK ll lee , ni7, nt ns b rrmt mim rapci wntiewi. -aeieecMejheiaeeaVnashaee Hilt i" ye III. r asWrl ! U in TIIK otltKAL, ivi t7 vijV r jTv it by mii cB.-Ttorfu;r?tro.tibaCT UqJxm WILL l iE SOil SEPtJilYL tffmlnn la Ictendid celely to ecrerj now aemeRmva, safe eriu !wt sell it lit ear r:CT, . " JP" ,)rs'sss.Hw.S?,-5sa,li: 741 BROADWAY. HEW VQtt AS "1 I ! ' lejeleTes a aai paj SJVEo titer the man who wat-ts erric (not rit;rt a rtrnirnt th.t wtU ko titm dry fn the lianlcst fitorm. U H. Citlleti YOWEkS VISH MLAS&y ' SLlCKEft," a name familiar lo nwr fto a uy perit-ci w.na an ww fwtrnwtMtf: ! antt tll.u nn otli sr. 1 1 venr etoi-Bkeetwr VltMn IWllllntT to A it v-llar - - - - h.T i jmu aw tut .arfii. ilUtttti Ilk t i
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