Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 118, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 September 1849 — Page 2

I W,i in dele nc- of her iinfuhid honor ..weeteDs the nv-e tf this nownt. For you, HiUon, I have do word to expr- ho highly I este-mi urn. I have f-It your fH-n if hi, t.d deem my. "! f hor.or-d by it- Apart from the near kin-dr-a cf lav blood, and next to your lister, I have loved vou. To rny fjrtnly I hve nothing to say (I, at niusit be left to you. Farewell! farewell!" ff ruinrd my hand to Ins lips and kissed it. To b r .W'T . DAILY COURIER.

ji . c . c a it is i: it. rinnr. Fip.e. ItWfen nine ana ten last evenin- the stable of Mr. Reed, on ! Mam-Cn street (having, doubllese, teen : e: on fire), was burned down. The fire companies, with their usual promptness, were on the ground. We have been informed that nearly every public cistern in j the city is lacking in that necessary and j essential cVim-nt, Water. Now, this should be remedied as soon as possible, es- ; pecially as most of the private cisterns, ' owing to the long drought we have had, j contain tut very I; tile water. It has been suggested to us that it would he a good plan tor the fire companies to ; unite and fill the cisterns from the river, j ris our City Fathers would, doubtless, as j pool: pay the companies lor filling them as j to pay for having them filled by water- j carts. I ("r-TIie course of the commander of the j U. is. frloop-ol'-war Albany, before E.ound j Island, is being criticised with great seve- j rity by the New Orleans, New York, and other papers. The New" Voi k Sun, in an ; article upon this subject, ay: "It" the ad- ! ministration may legally command its j officers to blockade Round Island be- j cause a thousand American citizens have ! i assembled thre for some unknown pur- j poe, who have in no manner violated the ! laws of the United States or compromised j our national neutrality, why may it not or- ! der troops iVom the fortifications in this j hatbor to surround the Faik, and prevent j tne citiz'-na o'" New York from repairing j thither on the occasion of the second great ; pro-Hungarian meeting soon to be 1. eld!. Admittinz that the peisonscn Round Island i design aiding the Cubans, are they about to do more than the Hungarian meeting is called to accomjlish i n behalf of Kossuth ! and h's follow f is, who 1 attle against a gov- j eminent which lias as much right to furce i: measures upon the linns as Spain has ; to hold the Cubans in the chain of bondage, under which the latter now groan. The principle at issue is identicel in both cases, if the government at Washington can lawfully cut off the pioviVions of those . on Round f-'ainl. us it has undertaker, to: do, it c an rghu'u take in e ures to j re vent the fir.-t d::i;ai from bring sera from the United St'i tcs in aid ci' the Huns. Sow to more u I ' that A in i .can y mpatuv . v n,t n: ViV 1 lu i.S 1 n of indept ndrt.ee, it may, with equ'd show -of legal propriety, adopt jut such nv a-. Hires in thix city and New Orleans, to guard against effective sympathy for the Huns on the part of our people, as th cabinet of Nicholas has adopted in Poland of. late. Our cities may as lawfully be placed under a virtual state of siege as Round Island, where at this moment an American community is guarded just as the Russians guard the ci tit , to w ns, and villages of all Poland. The American navy is now employed in preventing ou' own people from leaving that island, lest they may find their way to the aid of the Cubans, as the Poles hre guarded to prevent them from living to the aid o1" the Huns. This is a strange : state of things, indeed, to be witnessed under the stars and stripes of our country::!" bCrThe Washington Republic says that when the process of equalizing the offices between the Whigs and Democrats has been completed, the removals for cause will commence. This leaves our friends cf the Whig press in the West in a quandary. According to Whiggery in this region round about, there have been no removals but for cause, for a long time. The reported defalcation of three Democratic incumbents was deemed cause sufficient u denounce all Democrats holding office as defaulters. Now they wili ha,-e to t;-.ke the back track even in this. After all the l'cantifu'.!y rounded periods"1 from the regular and irregular Whig j. ress about defaulters, the Republic tens them that lemovals for cause will commence after the offices have been equalized. That which is well done w twice don'.

C"7The Journal of Commerce states thai i

thpre were last yfar in the city of X. York th;rt -seven Fchool building?, in which were taught 93,000 children. One fcui'dini has Lfn added the present season at a cost of S'iG.OuO, inc'u.-.inc $10,500 for its site. Two more, now in course of t-rection, will completed a tout the first of December i i uiuri One of mem will cos: 11,500, including S!l,WU lor me site; trie Other S-'O.UO'O, and , 5,rU0 for the si lp. j t T- ti , ' ajuujv ui iuk nit 131 xxayiTTOna c Co.'s big Menagerie comes into town on Monday next, the 17th met., and afford all folks, great and small, a rare chance to "pee the Elephant,'' as well as to see the other animals regularly "-stirred up'' and quieted down again by the celebrated Herr i Driesbach, betides the Rhinoceros, the animal "as don't live on land and can't live in the watei.1 Gratifying Result of an I.-terestifg opera tion The New Albany Bulletin has an interest- ! ing account of an operation performed b Dr. Sloan, of New Albany, upon the eyes of Rev. N. Hoskins, of Crawford county, la., who had been blind from his bi-th. The Bulletin says: Mr. Iloskins was taken home to Crawford county, before the bandages were removed, and when th ia was done, we are informed by a gentleman residing in that neighborhood, the operation was ; found to have been eminently successful. He describes the emotions of the patient when suddenly possessed of a sense so novel to him, to be of tlx most enthusiastic description. Things which he had loug beea acquainted with through the medium of the other senses became possessed of a new and surpassing beauty and roads which he had used to travel fearlessly when blind, had to be again learned. His wife and children whom he had never seen his friends, his parishioners, his home every'thing endeared to him became an unending source of delight and new-born gratification. He had the same confused notions of distance which we sea the smallest children manifest, and took the livebest pleasure iu b.holding the great variety of co'ors. In short he was compelled to l ur to see, in precisely the same manner that tho smallest child does, and to him it was an occupation of the. most gratifying nature. The Peace Congrkss at Paris. The advices just received from Kurope make mention of the ! first meeting of the "Peace Congress," at-Paris on the 22d ultimo. About 1,500 persons were present, M. Victor Hugo in the chair. The flag of all nations adorned the hall. The stars and stripes of the United Stntt-'s occupied a conspicuous position, floating side by siJe with tne tri-color (f France and the English union-jack. Mr. Cordeu and his party from England were received with applause, and th American gentlemen were ealuted with enthusiastic cheers. The nams of parties who gave in thejr adhesion to th principles of the Congress wre rnd, and then M. Victor Hugo made his speech amidst intense applause. It is described as an exquisite piece of composition, and replete with the most be n e v o I e n t so n t i m e n ts. It is understood that the French Government has expr-ssly forbi uien the speakers from making I aimsioii to passing politics. CIli: - T EXCITEMENT IN CUBA. By the arrivv.l of the Royal Mad steamship Severn, at Mobile, on the 5th inst , we are in possession of dates from Havana up to the 29th of August. Letters published in the N. O. Delta states that the greatest excitement prevailed throughout the Island. The Captain General had railed out a military force of 4,000 men, and had sent large bodies of troops to Principe, Trinidad, and to Santiago de Cuba, w hich towns, it was rumored, was in a state of insurrection. The English Consul had written to Jamaica for the Governor to send more ships for the protection 1 of British interest and property. The Captain General had forbid the delivery of New Orleans i papers from the post office. The papers say nothing of the insurrection, and I attribute the military movements to the reception j of the President's proclamation and the fears of an j expedition against Cuba. The Falcon is hourly j . , , , .... . j exoected from Cuba, at this port. . I lCF Every American artist that goes to Rome, j sends home a dozen or two of the beggars in the j characters of Apostles and irgin Mary s. A sturdy old fellow, who blacks boots, has been painted twenty-eight times in the character of St. Paul, thirteen times as St. Peter, cannot remember how j many times as "A Roman Father;" and as "The Head of an Old Man" at least a thousand times. He says "his religiour expression" is worth two cents on hour more than any other man's ia Rome. N. Y Post. Ao if fte, and u htrc Ji i he come from ? The New York Mirror says : "It is said that a certain "g -nti'mian of distiactwn," who has the credentials for a foreign mission in his pocket, has been "ja a spree" in this city for some weeks, and spent all his outfit in gambhng and "riotous hying." We can only hofe the story is not true; or if it be true, that the Prtfident will lay m embargo on the Ainha?i- ' dor.'

Government Or net. Singular ineedole.

The following rare occurrence U related in a Washington letter to the New York Herald: A man' nm ia often to hini an inCODVertienr and this was lately realized. Two men, on. from 3 Maryland, and the jther from Virginia, came to the citv to hunt for office. The only difference j ! in th-ir names was the middle initial; the former ; ". t u v t a ,u i .. T u j, jorln p rrown. and the latter John E. Crovvi, Mr. Mereduh havinjr medilated ,( sweep in the office of Sixth Auditor, designated J0;m B of Virginia, to take a place at ons of the desks to be made vacant. Instead of the notifii cation beine directed to the Old Dominion.it was I ' directed to Maryland, to John P., and this gentle man immediately closed his business there, bade i ' far-nr-II to bi. frienri an, utarted (mr Vsh i n r- i ton. Without stopping to shave and put oa a clean shirt, he presented himself for the oath of office; but, before he kissed the book, he remark- j ed to the auditor, or one of his clerks, "I suppose j the letter is for me, but it is not exactly my name; J I'm a good whig, though, and ought to have an office." He was advised to call at the Treasury Department, and inquire into the matter, and ascertain whether there had not been a mistake So off he went, and to him the dreadful truth was imparted that Mr. Crown of Virginia, not Mr. Crown of Maryland, had been appointed 1 In vain did the disappointed office-seeker complain that he had been subjected to a heavy loss, in closing his business so hastily; it was beyond the power of the department to indemnify him, and with tearful eyes he left the department with the remark, that he had often heard of a man's fate depending on a comma, but never before on the curve of a pen! The venerable gentleman who was ordered to vacate his desk only oa the appearance of his successor, having heard of the "mistake," again pulled off his coat, nibbed his pen, and resolved that he would make himself easy, for a season, until the right man should arrive. Compliment to an American Engineer.. The high and honorable post of chief engineer of the the Russian imperial railroad, vacaut by the lamented death of Major Whistler, has been tendered to Major T S. Broome, chief engineer of the New Y'irk and Erie Railroad. This is certainly complimentary to American science and skill A writer in the Tribune gives some interesting details in relation to this road: "The distance is four hundred and twenty miles, and the road is Constructed and the appointments made under the expectation of its being traversed in twelve hours. A double five foot track is to be laid on an embankmeut four hundrrd f-et wide, and over six feet above the level of the country the whole distance. The whole es- j timated cost of the work and its equipments is!

forty millions. An American house Messrs. J accused 0f rnakink Kossuth cockades, and of havI Harrison. Winans & E-istwlck. of E.mimore. has i hlg Psuaded or coax-d her husband to play the

i the contract for the equipment of this road, and they have already supplied it v.ith one hundred and sixty two locomotive engines, avernging twenty-five tons weight, seventy-two passenger cars, two imperial saloon carriages, capable each of carrying the imperi d court of Russia, in shops i prepared by the contractors, and suppiied by them with Russian labor. The whole contract ' with Messrs. Harrison, Winans Eastwiek has ; amounted to between' four and five millions of dollars. They el;g ige to construct a suitable 1-un,D--r issian mecnamcs to lase cnarge oi lhe eilSines when completed." , f Yl t - . . r Men of War Uttal thru C'o-f. The Albany j Knickerbocker pithily re.'iidrks ; j "Thre of the most expensive luxuries that na- j tlons can possibly indulge in, are wars, bass drums I and here," and in proof states that in England i the Duke of Wellington, since 1611, has received j in military pay, bounties, grinls, &.C. &.C., about j tll.UDO.Q OI or some J400.000 per year more! than we pay Congress, Senate, President, and j thirty-one. State Governor. Why, that great ( sum would educste some 25,000 of the poorchil- J dren of the English peasantry, and yet it is all I spent on one man." "7- A company formed at Plymouth some thre four year8 since, for the purpose of workin? the Peat bogs of Dartmoor, is said to have j abandoned the enterprise with a loss of $20,000. J rpj- The Free Will Baptists of New York and j Pennsylvania, have passed very stringent resolu- i lutions against all secret orders, and have resolved j t0 expel all members thereof. , T . , , , , , , O" "A Good Wife" is unavoidably crowded out : I this wesk. Columbus Enquirer. ; Very ungallaut Mr. Enquirer, A good wife, j when you chance to meet with one, should never j be crowded at all. . 0. 1 ic. The Fanny Kemble Butler Divorce Case. A rule to show cause why a divorce in this case should jiot be granted, has been taken in the Common Pleas, at the instance of Pierce Butler, it is

understood that opposition lo the measure has ; morrow morning and afternoon, in the Lecturebeen withdrawn by his wife. lJ-,oom 2. Chriit Church, on Mulberry street, near ; -Main-Cross. Cout uf Cholfra. The Commercial says that j The Rev. J. C. Talbot, of Louisville, will offik.. -. ,.j 1... x .... R.v..r,t r.r ciate.

Lit. r k j " i . iiiuurieu u v wiic - . tr i v. n t.... -j Health will reach at least one huudred thousand dollars. We are unable, at present, to give the particulars of this expenditure. Female Gambling. A number of lady boarders of Saratoga were upon the race course fhe other day betting with great apparent interest, and :t is said lost considerabe sums of money. The early hours af slvp ar the mo sweet and refreshing.

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RrroRTKD FOR THE MADISON DAILY COURIER. rE Fhe Telegraphic reports published in the Courier are matie up at 12, l ., each day in Ciacinnati and published the same day in Madison, The Courier bv this arrangement gives the acfoau-- lne 8ale8 ,a lne -'cinM r:r hours in advance of any other paper distributed .l . . ' r - - "" ' CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, Sept. 15 1, P. M. Flock. Flour is very dull. No sales. Sale of Whisky at 19Jc. Nothing doing in Provisions, - - vi.iviiu, ce(ii iJ. Henry Clay arrived here to-day on his way home. Pittsburg, Sept. 15. The river is very low. No prospect of a rise. A 'Feet, r A Rod. Ths following descripj tive stanza is in hexameter style, and was written j by the celebrated Physician of Tinicum, in reply j to the question, "Where did you get that shad, eh? ' ! I caught this shad with a silver hook i With a silver hooti I caught it Or, in other words, I had the stuff, And went ever to the market, and, after trying in several places to find a good one, at last ' succeeded, when I put my hand into my pocket and took out a quarter, (how it got there is ano ther question.) and bought it. Lord Elgin Governor General of Canada, is still a prisoner at Monklands, where he has the whole lower part of his mansion barricaded with heavy plank containing loop holes for musketry, he never rides beyond the range of his guards' musketry. D The President of the United States returned to Washington yesterday, from his northern tour, in the 11 o'clock train from Baltimore. He was accompanied by some of his cabinet at the depot, and proceeded to the White Hocae Washington Union, 9th inst. Dismissed. We understand the names of some dozen midshipmen have betn stricken from the roll by the Secretry of the Navy, on the recommendation of the Court of Inquiry-, in consequence of having participated in the disturbance at the naval school, sometime during the month of March last. Norfolk Arjus 5"JTBe tidy and clean, avoid everything green, j whether it be cabbage or krout; and quite skim ming you'll cro, if vou take for a motto, "always know what you,w about ... tD At Lemberg, on the 31stof July, a milliner, ! ePy- was taken to the barracks, and there punished with 40 blows from rods, or rather sticks, on her bare back. From the Gateshead Observer. COMING EVENTS. There's a good time coming, Girls. A good time coming; Then we shall married be, And ended single misery, In the good time coming. Pouting lips may gain our end, But coaxing words are strongerWe'll win our conquest by their aid Oh! wait a litt'e longer. There's a good time coming, Girls, A good time coming: Husbands shall no longer rule, And treat their wives like g;r!s at school,. In the good time coming. But e'll assert a woman's right. And make our influence stronger, And raise a revolution quite Oh! wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, Girls, A good time coming: Soirees then we'll give, and balls, And have delightful opera stalls, In the good time coming. W ith loves of bonnets, shawls and gowns, Oh! shan't we come out stronger, And never fear a husband's frowns Oh! wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, Girls, A good lime coming; Then we'll pack our family Up into the nursery, In the good time coming. The little brats may learn to write And read when they get stronger; Meantime they may romp and fight, And wait a little longer. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Divine service may be expected, as usual, toRELIGIOUS NOTICE. A Funeral Discourse on the death of Monroe W. Lee, will be delivered in the Universalis! Church, on West street, on to-morrow morning at half-pt 10 o'clock, by Rev. B. Y. Foster Sept. 15, l?i!l. JAS. T. I CAIIXET, INSTRUCTOR IN EOOK-KCEPING. fty Ovr Hie S"r "f v.x A Lattfrpr.. efO J i

Mutual Consolation. A3 c 'rgymarwho had an old tailor as hia bead!-? or cfScer for many years, returning from a walif where Thomas ia the constant habit of ssndiES him . tuns addressed, his fellow traveler lie "cS.aisler'' man:" ' "Thomas, I cannot tell how it is that ourcharclf should be getting thinner and thinner for I am ' - re I preach as well as ever I did, and should hire far more experience than when I first came among you" "Indeed," replied Thomas, "old ministers, now-a-days,. are just lrke old tailora for I am sure I sac as well as ever I oid, and the tLlh i the same, but it's the cut, sir it's the tlcw rui." Scientific. The cause and disruption of tree-f when struck by lightning, is the sudden expansion of the sap that is converted into vapor by the eitc-

tricity. Ex. Paper. How about the splintering and disruption of the masts of ships, or the beams of the house? there? is no sap there. Baltimore Sun. Or the splintering and disruption of a pair of leather boots. Phila. Sun. IVI or HiisUid, an order on the Treasurer or j Jrte. ii County, fr lhe t.um of one hundred and mm dollar. s'ant order was allowed by lh County" Boaid. on the 1 l!h of June last, 10 John K. Con. arinn, and iteu d l me on the vlTth el same inonih AW pront are hereby foirwanifd aKii't bulii or tracing fjr the 8m-, u a dupl eate ihereot has h en iiifd to ww. by or. der of s.iid Couuiy Board, beai it g dale e rpt. ii.h, IS49 . srpl 13 d3t Joli. It cUftiMlKt). T'Tim.r Tiir, wkathtu is plea. W .- I' and it.e time of ntline s'Mirt. all who !aiit I iM'iesx.s, fliKtiid aui'iy. The ri-e 01 a 61 plcturf is S' in ; inferior St in 10 $4 H, t lie quality l the uiiitrriai listd to, ern n me price. Ficlurea set In taney casPa at irom ?.i to .$ 10 00. Koums on Main Cross '.., near the TIf graph Office. epl I--' A JEKVtrt. ali; ai;uxio., will tell at putilir auction on Hamrdar the 15 h fnrt., lo lhe hi titles, b djer, two frame llwe hns liou-f. nuaie on he V e s mle of tasi sireei, between Main Cross ai d Tb'rrd Slreeu in Uus city. Each tenement nan Ijve good rooms a eeliar and cistern. TtHi"r Hue -One thi-d rfown; cneihird In twelre, nrt one ill rd in -.4 wor-th-i, secured b good 1 ndorwrrs or a mortgas. on the property. At tl e iame lime, 25 feet f. oi t 1 4 fees deep of v actnt ground adjoining tiie above prony. A 'en i.'5 leet trout by the noiiti east corner of tlipri and Walnut ia. Hanie leans as ibove. Here if a rtianre tor bargain?. Mid to become your own lair'birdrf. l'emni wishiee t" puichane can call 011 th nderirgned, who i'l show ibe properly. Salewi hout rmsive an lit e indispu.ati'e. W." THOMAS. si pt Vi c14t Auctioneer. LIUIli! LK.It l!! TT'TFIERI A I. OIL a new at d ch"ap article, affording - a iihi as bnl iant ai d U-auutuI as ea witliOiil tlio tanuer ol ip osion-al-o. F. henal Oil Lamps n at and rl eap. A lull s 'ppl just jeceivrd nd ..r naie bv sept6 FRWCISE fcUIRE. OVSTRItS! tlVSSEItS! 5" OT of very fine Spiced Oysters 0.1 baiirf. and foi ta'e by W . C. W ALLIEN, sept 1 1 M TS ..M FRUIT. I ."tpfv H s ? nhIJid Almunl-; "" lt l' lbs hard nl.clle.i Almomls; 5 I'h'sTfia Tfcain'; no It. xs fr sli R,ifsin; :t d H .-eri.-; i l tiit.ns; f)rie.i 1. urrar.U; t do Enc-14'! Walnut.; i cu es f tition; ! IVa iuis; For sale by aepttt W. C W'ALDEN. LXrittCf OF LI-IUN for a'e by 1 'P1 II WO WALI KV. EJIO Mlil l made fioin 'hI i-a'e 1- .v 1 1 V !: I.t. on Kor W a I.f K UOi SI' .vM HIT Ftlt SALIi. f wi-h t' sell tif t !)S!iii-.mf! JiM.'e inoppriy f-ituawd at the corner nf I'oj.'a' Laiieann l r n'. lerian Avrnii, Rteiv o i.p.i hv lr. Km k ooi. Twfivc bum.rrd doU iars win be ri-qi-r-. in hand, ard f .r the ba ance a libpral credit win b" bivcii. Tne line in ui q i-Bi lonable. Api-U l. M. J B.ii(tit. ep 11 JESPE ADAMS. A X I ! M ! A X Ii H I ( doz H. '.,:, Af; u 2.1 Harf ord C....iinb' do; 10 " W i .i.ui.a' ALSO HiminonH' end Hiini ? Bro id Axes: al.-o. liui.l ? ilai 4 Axe-,, f.jwunr JI Nos. 3 to 6. J 11 n rtcr tved and tor fale by V 1 R' H-t' r. K. LEE fiiou:i-s a.i To.Ci. i T " prs Iron el. ' iiud titj:s. is.rted; t.s'o A f. -rr M..-,-r:.i- si n f .n Si' !, n-zrbt with a good s-f !!. r" "it.-. I fj..i. , in..tr Mit'.vt. Puker, Ate ac. I e .,-' i y c.t 11 fr,r'r f LRE. 10() "o st H v ..r ' n.-."y ba'id. A'" Eigh f. - '- .i;''i ti,.r. tr, 1 ;ari!M for ih- fame, ai.d f t-.t v'.....)i..,. a ;..- A r"".t.i" of Nt-f r;j! . .ii t) ,v,i ;in.J m 'rh '"w. ppl".iJ. i t' .1 .RI'(V. dry 1 1 ft.("lii . .(..IttTiffnt mrd tt.ul.tr.u t.t wutnti r th U!.iie 01 I...- r ,urprn. tboe hvnii un "1 d ! iKinext w in i imi are r. qiie-tleu 10 call ar i! tici! e iri fimf withomd"av. BtRRi hILL tiOODE. ept l dim FA.CV (JOODX. S llPOWV, B I LLV. c ; 1. are now rerriring direct K 9 ir .m tie )-'. 11 c!t' a 'ar;! and well aiceied floe of Kanr; in" Kanig. Pry (1 n Ttiow who deBire to pnrcha win p eaw rail and eia.'iilne our good. a we conit'er il a pit a.ure aiiir tl.an a ta to hiw them i; RO W , B A 1 1, Y , M. CO. Ma-nero ttrre', oiipr,ite ( K. Doi.obue. f pt H ( ani er rotti ,J FALL TRADE FOR Jei3. ; 4.' larct- atni iiond.o..ie dot k ..t Fail and W mur 1ry j (imidj. Cap. Ac, 10 wfitcn be aitenlion of buyera ia I .-nliciU'd. Earner copy 1 w aept 5 A l.Ii;iiltA'l i.I I'ltKXJI A VAMT ha"v laly n ad a paper tiofe the pana Academy of 5cienoi. siftiiig tha Ute ro'ur of me hir iny be gradv naity chared by calms a 1 ariituUr kind of frod Now u ? f rrm to im tliai this mi.ri'd te ra'tiT a alow o:.erauo-, b. Itif-s the ticu'ar fcnul ot food ni'gtit not Ij fry egriseable A much pa-a"ier method, and one which. we ihii.lt wt.-i I ! (j iu a etr;ccion would be lo ue u! Hauei a Vpgeia -ie l."4Uid Hair Ue. vbicti will in a'itaneoiiJ' y t !san3 red 01 jrray hair.e ef ruwa. or whia l.crs. ma h'i:iinl l ar b-own. or ehesnui color, with out lilt-" ra-t it jurn 2 t.ii hMr or iisiii. It Ia '"o in dt-in)". and car noi rernovf d ry the ar:i m of air, heat or ni'e ur; am! ihr c !o: arw im ral in appearance" that it eu d be im o-if. e fi.r a etrangrr f dUcover thas - had rn ij .1 "I he p'Ofrietor wout.l earneailf rautlon ttie pie ic agai irt ! tio tiot of imuat iona cf ril H'.t' D- wtii - ii are f .r nat. many o' wi eh are very la-j'l'wu--J" e linnet a Veeta ile Lq nJ Hair la th 0 . y a-t 'I- .f t kif. l :, -r. .., 1 a.nribit f a io,,. ha r d,e. ai.d tne prt-pr;tior car. with plaui -pfer to 1 ir-ei s-putar ty as a pnx-.fcf tpe a-ve tx1 r, . i ps e - 1 ar ! peri oilv na.;: aita-t.eJ, i.oi.e otters av tnii ri.c'i a a ha my JI LI.S n.lTL rrf.:n.'. ftt-i at r 1. r'b.'tfflpni. To' -a'r In H---n y r-.nr!S E. ScKe, A."it.