Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1880 — Page 7

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All IuK<*iii 0,, *> Muit'ide.

One of the most peculiar and ingenious (suicides eves recorded is described in the fooston Herald. A young man named ' Stephen HI. Philsbury.jr.,Chelsea,Mass., was found dead in his father’s barn on Monday under the following circutnstanPces- The corpse was stretched full i length upon the floor, with the head nearly severed from the trunk. The floor was covered with blood. The in [ istrument of death was a cunningly con-

A Cat Savagely Attacks an taut.

la- A Shum-er of Blood and Flesh. Cleburne, Texas, Avalanche.

E. Capps of this

We learn from Mr. E.

Winona (Mich, j Republican

A sad and singular affair happened in count . v that on Thursday last, that while t e low part of the city on Thursday! Mr ' Henr y Cooper was in his field, ten afternoon about 5 o’clock at the house of I ‘‘ iles sout ' 1 °f Cleburne, on Mustang Mr. Helnrick Wendt. Mrs. Wendt was j ( ’ reck . in Uil1 c °unty, there fell from a engaged in some work outside tho door, j 1 ^ ear * shower of blood and particles when she heard her babv scream—an :iru ^ l‘' ir 8 c pieces of flesh, fsomo of the L infant about two months old. Hastening P' ccos " cra as l ar K e #s a man's hand, and

in, the anxious mother was met by the

cat, which ran on Mrs.Wendt's approach. ,l The mother, to her horror, found the cat

structed machine greatly resembling

guilotine, which for want of a better term, { haJ cat' the ' little "child, may be so called. The young man bad j Tfce skin ^ flo8h on either sido of its

evidently consumed months in its construction, and always with the

have been preserved to be seen of all men. Mr. Cooper is a trustworthy man.

forehead were torn and bleeding, the cat one 1 having actually gnawed through to the

thought of death. It consists of two! skll|| The bftt)V . 8 ban(la wore

also

in its

condition

1 skull. The baby’s hands

upright pieces of joist, which wore allix- ba(lly scrat ched, indicating that ed at the bottom of tho floor of the barn had been made to protect itself

and at tho tops to tho beams overhead, I f eL . b |p W . IV

thus insuring its being steady. Nailed I t0 . dayi ha ' ving ha(1 s p asnis thiSt mo rning.

across the bottom was a board, in which ; -p bc ( .. lt wfts k ji| 0 j

was cut a groove just large enough to ad-1 mit the maker’s neck. Across the top of! ^ IC no " Hla-sachusetts i ramp act this groove was a strap, when placed Pfhited copies o! which arc now posted

over his neck, would hold it there, in spite of any struggles tiiat he might

make.

The ax with which Philsbury

an effort I winter, but the first part of this week found them with nothing in the house to J eat; so onTuesday nightl'rcd broke into a| store in that village and stole a ham and some sugar. He is now sojourning at the ! penitentiary awaiting the action of the j

Grand Jury.

ended

his life was affixed to a piece of wood, sliding up and down in a groove, and held in place about six feet above his nock by a lever, to the other end of which wasattachen by a string a water-ing-pot full of water. This watering-pot was peforated with little holes, through which the water slowly dripped, drop bjdrop, so that when sufliciont water had leaked to overcome the leaverage the ax would fall with terrible force, for on top

conspicuously along the highways of WiHiamP.Gillespiownsonhisdeaththat Commonwealth, is of a piece with b®*! Columbus, Ind. The physician the recent legislation of other States oii;^ 0 ^^' m that he could not live many

the same subject. It classes as tramps all persons who rove about from place

to place begging or living without labor or visible means of support; women, minors under 17 years of age, blind persons, and persons asking charity within the limits of their own cities and towns, alone excepted. Any tramp, upon conviction of being a tramp, is to be sent to the House of Correction or State Workhouse for not less than six months or more than two years. If he enters a

of the ax was two large boxes filled with ’'‘ 0I,SU "’dhout leave, or injures anybody, stones. Thus had the ingenious youth or thro,tcns anybody, or has a dangerous

prepared his instrument of his self-tie

structiou. In front of this machine, and just in reach of a man’s mouth and nostrils, was placed a piece of hard pine wood, dug out, and the cavity fill d with

about two pounds of other.

It seems that Philsbury entered the! barn and locked it on tho inside, and then proceeded to erect his previouslv-con-

weapon, or threatens to damage property, he is to bo sent to the House of Cor ruction from one to five years, or to the State workhouse from one to three years. Upon view of any of these JofTensos any sheriff, deputy, constable, or policeman can arrest the tramp without warrant, and municipal, district, and police courts and

trial Justices are given jurisdiction,

structed guillotine. He then reached out* Mayors l ‘ nd solcc t»>®n a ' , o authorized to of tho window and hung tho key in the ;l PP oint -“PCO! 1 ! policemen to attent to the place agreed upon, lie then ] laced some tram P s exclusivcl y- 1 ’ inall y. tramp

hay upon the floor upon which to lie. i ‘

escaping from the State Work House

Placing his neck face down in the groove rcnde ™ himself liable, if recaptured, to

made to receive it. he reached his hand ! six lnont h^’ extra imprisonment,

around on tho back of his neck, calmly The heroic prevails in the drama of fixed the strap in place, placed his nos-j the West, even among amateurs, and trils and mouth over the ether so he what is lost in stylo is made up in fieeould not inhale any fresh air, and to tion. On the loth of this month the furiher insure his not moving out of kitchen of the Don Ton lodging house place by any movements of bis while un- in Bodio, Cal., witnessed an amateur perconscious, and therefore not breathing the formance of thrilling interest. There fumes of the ether, he placed two large was a critical audience present when the boxes ol stone, one on each side of the | curtain, a horse blanket, was drawn Itrough of ether, thus holding tho drug aside. The piece was “Deadwood Hill; rnd also his head in place. Then, placing or, the Roaring Waterspout of the Rocky bis hands on the lapels of his coat, he. Mountains,” and it opened with a bloody twaitod the dripping of tho water from 1 tight between Bill and Pete Dickson, [he pot, every drop of which luon ;ut him the terror from Tar Flat, for the pus ess«o much near thi.t end to reach which he ion of a lovely maiden, who was seated tad labored so long and so • arnestly. in a stage coach, personated by a dry An easier death could not have been, goods box. The tight was long and desmore readily devised, as ho must have, porat'*, and brought into play all the been under the inlluenco of the drug at knives and pistols the actors could bor.ho time tho ax fell and relieved him of row. Of course Bill whipped. There i-l •uture worldly cares, but it must have wiv i.iuo murders in the first act, and in aken great fortitude to thus calmly con- the second four stages were robbed and .emplatc bis death for so long a time as a hand of Indians routed. The piece

fccis necessary to complete the construe- was a great success

tion of this machine.

i hours. ‘’Are you sure I can't get well?” the patient asked; ‘d don’t want you to) make a mistako about it. Is there a possibility of recovery?” lie was ns-j surod that ids speedy demise was ahso- i lately certain. Then lie explained why he was so anxious to get exact information. He had murdered a man twelve years before, and had never been suspected of the ciime. He desired to confess and he forgiven if lie really was going to die, hut not otherwise. He died, and the truth of his statement has been

fully sustained,

Tho Rev. Messrs. McSwain, Capers, I ! Smith and Duncan, of South Carolina,! had each a son. The boys were about] tho same age, and were playmates, schoolfellows, and college chums. They not only roomed and studied together at' Wofford College, but wrro graduated first, second, third, and fourth in ti e same cl.-ss. They next went into the same ollice to study law, hut the war] soon broke out, and they enlisted togeth- ] or in Jenkinsfs South Carolina Rifles. At the second battle of Manassas, a sin-] gle shell killed them all, and they were] buried in one grave. A monument was lately erected over them.

A for a Britlc. A dispatch from Pollocksville,

X. 0.

If William McKee, of Keokuk in the State of Iowa had not got drunk, he would not have strayed into the wrong

says that a novel wedding was celebrated house, and been mistaken for a burglar, there. It seems tiiat Moses John Miller,and had his skull fractured with a billet

anil Alexander Bibb,two well-to-do farm- of stovewood.

ers, were in love with the name girl, Lenora Boyd, of this place. She was unable to decide which she liked host. On Sunday morning Bibb walked homo from church with her, and loft her under the

Likewise, if Mr. Peter

McDemotte of Brooklyn, in the State of New York had kept sober, he would not have been wandering about tho suburbs in the small hours, and tho honest farmer of whom ho asked a ride would not

impression that she said she would marry ] h.ive mistaken him for a footpad, and him. Bast night Miller went to see her j knocked him senseless with the butt of and understood her to say that she would! his whip, marry him. Both men this morning went) 7 . . to the Court house to get out the license. „ , h ,° , “ aS l AS ,WOOa " ^ ,n a Each procured the necessary documents . 'ttsburgh police court. A policeman

borhood next day, and Shaefer was de-

Florida is not too young to have an utterly obliterated city. St. Joseph was I once a thriving seaport, the terminus of a! railroad, a shipping point for hundreds of j thousands ol cotton bales annually, and the supply depot for tho western sections, of the State. It lost its commerce, dwin-' died rapidly in population, was swept by | yellow fever,and finally a tornado leveled l the last of the houses. The place is now ] a wilderness.

Happeny, a pedestrian,agreed, forfdOO, to lose a race, at Natick, Mass. The | plotters insisted that he should drink] some drugged liquor on the track before I the money was paid, so that he could not | play them false and win. But they lost, i after all, for the referee suspected the' fraud, and declared all hots olf. Then 1 they demanded their $.‘100 hack from Happeny. ! le n fused it, and they ntdo ]

public tho written agreement.

The miTchants of Mcnliattan, Kansas,I were unable to discover who habitually I robbed them, until a detective advised | them to search the students’ rooms in’Jlie State Agricultural College. The result was the recovery of $4JO worth of boots, clothing, jewelry, and other thinks, and the confession by seven students that

they were the thieves.

There is nothing more harrowing to ; the sympathetic mind than to hear a cry-1 ing baby. Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup will give instant relief to the little sufferer.

For sale at all drug stores.

Mexican herders stole all the eggs that Shnefer's hens laid, at Webb, Texas. So he bored holes in several eggs, and drug- ' ged them with tartar emetic. There

met at the Court House door, and, after some talk, agreed that the first man who leached the lady’s house should marry her. The residence of Colonel Loyd was one mile distant, and both men started on the road for the brido. Bibb soon quit the main roaland dashed into the wood, expecting to make a short cut and reach the house first. But Miller kepti the road, and got in on the home stretcli eight seconds before liis rival. Tho men were in sight of each other going up the lane to the house. Bibb's effort to overtake his rival was almost superhuman. When they reached tho house, Bibb from sheer exhaustion, fainted in the porch, falling almost at the feet of hi.-;

ening a shutter. He did not look like a

burglar, but tho circumstances wore |'^ded: hut that night he was mobbed, against him, and he would not attempt, :,n ' i so nearly kilIod l,lat his ^covery any explanation of his conduct. The | ' vas at ‘loomed impossible. Justice was about to commit him for] Our drug stores are now supplied trial, when Miss Coulter, a niece of the : with ' Malt Bitters,” the new Food Med-1 Calmfields, stepped forward and asked to , icine which has done so much good and be a witness. She said that tho supposed 1 comes to us so highly recommended, robber was a lover of hers, that ho had Try it. It may save you heavy doctors’ been forbidden to see her, and that she [bills. 4tl

had invited him to a stolen interview at the window. The complaint was dis-

missed.

A convict escaped from an Alabama ' | prison with a bail and chain attached to | one leg. He carried tho irons in his arms

Thousands of tons of Lnnbcrgcr » hoose ' until ho came to a river, when ho sat are produced every season, mostly in the: down to file them off. llis pursuers

States of New York and Wisconsin, at a i came up, and he was compelled to choose |

lady love. When the situation was ex- ^ost of less than half that cf the import- between surrender and the folorn hope of: plained to her, slie had come to tho con-! , -’ d article. It finds its market and is swimming the stream with the weight, j elusion that she liked Bibb tho best, and consumed mostly by our German-Amer-1 He decided upon the latter, and plunged therefore she would marry him. H 0r I ican population. It is more proli table to into the water. Although he was a pow-j sympathy was won over bv seeing -him l ^ 10 farmer and maker than any other I erful swimmer and had a plank to buoy faint. Bhe said she believed that both ) kind of cheese, because from a given him, ho was drowned.

weight is obtained I A HOUSEHOLD NEED,

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A book on tho Liver, its diseases and

GEORGE BICKNELL,

ft - ^ rOYFl’L News f.>r Boy?

/WyGWaV • I Young and O

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Manufacturer and Dealer in

oys f.nd Gh*U!!

»r iuuiii; ami A \ K\V IN-

T5T,S,t, ' f N riHN j„i.t |•ati-titi l far Utsu,

-r* V? for II'HIM! US' '

Fret and Scroll Sawing, Ttirnin?* ilBorinrf, Drilling, Grinding, PoU»hiug«

Screw Cutting,

SU'nliiitf to Feed Ills Bride. Syracuse Horn Id. Some time last tall Fred Batsons,'a Camillas youth. 19 years of ago, married ] a girl Id. They managed it through the

CORN Shelliko.

,1'burning.Washing. flayCutting,Meat Chopping!! All on one Cabinet L

on Wheels.

All i

Price $■» to $gO.

pjrTor PauiDhlrt K»>nd - amp mid addieea

Flaws!

Aiiti Farm MachiiicTy CiJcncrally. Just received another car load of tho celebrated OI.S.lYSlEt CI931.1.FII 1*1.0Ws, together with a line lino of Am %\« B 41 i.Tl'l'\TOBS an, 1 1>FFIC'* M:w BFFAIi l'( ItF ITI/FIVATOK with springs, als. | the Deer Breaking Plows, Gilpin SulkyPlows, and D ■ t and Mansur Corn planter also the Buckeye Corn Planter and Hoosier Corn Drill. Ope:-, and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS AND HORS the lowest prices. Particular attention tu horse-.shoeing ami repairing generally. Thsnkiiil for past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business] ami lair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, flroencastle.

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^ JOHNSTON'S < SARSAPARILLA!

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im romisr, iramv And for Purifying tho Blood. It lias tii en In use f, ,| UO yoara. an,I linn pn vi'd to he tho I- -' i !v|,nration In the ma Itet t irBICK HEAltACHl PAIN IN THE SIDE OR BACK, U\ ER ('OMr 1 tMPLESONl HEFAI E.DY8 PEPSIA, PILES, and all Dis-mson that nnsr irom a Disordi rod Liver or an im-1 I)U!vM(kkI. fThonsatiilsofourbostix'oplo talio it and pivo it to theirchildivn I'fiyhiciana jirescribo it daily. Those who u.-e it on, o roi ommond it to ot)I It Is nado from Yellow Dock, TIondu-1 ran Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry, StiUiuRia. Dandelion, Sassafras, Winterereen, and • ih> r woll known voluaMo Hoots and I llrrt.s. It is Btrictly vegotablo, and cantut hurt tho most delicato i-onstitution. H is , i.o of the best m'-diciucti iu use

for Uegulatin^ tho Bowels.

it i- sold by nil responsible drujntists nt one dollar for a quart bottle, or aix

bottles for live dollars.

Those who cannot obtain a bottle of I this mi-divine from tlu-r Unus-i-t may | si i d ns one dollar, and wo will deliver it |

to them free of any charges. r. JOHNSIOK 4 CO., Uiaafacturots,

161'Joffonoa Avo..^ DEnroll', m

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of the discovery mailed free to any address by the Chicago Agency. The Great ( »erman Cure is sold ■ i • cists at |11 er pa kage, or six j, i k ages for will he sent free by mail on receipt t the m uey, by addressing The l^ibii; Medicine

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our Machine who nay they would not tal

have hundreds of letters from men uaine

,ke to for it.

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TT 2sT ID E O? J EpermatorrDoa. Sexual Debility find Impoj tency, as tbp reault of BGf-Abmo in youth, sf-xual cx- ' cea.t'9 iu inaturei yea s, or othercaiiM s. a;- 1 wltirh produoo

to the citizens of Putnam and adioining counties. They have tho la complete line of caskets, coffins, burial robes, etc., in western Indiana, an d^c on ducted withthecaro assured by thirty years’ experience in the b

No. II and 1‘) East U oshinxton Street. (IreonoL.stle. Ii

G17 St. Charles Street, St. Lonis, Mo. A regular graduate of two Medieal Collegeu. has been longer •ngnged in thetmeemltnutm- nttii ail Venereal,bexual and Chrome Diseases tliun any other I'hjm. ian iuat Louif, aw city papera ehow, and all old residents know Syphilis, Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Stricture. Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture, nil Urinary Diseases and iliticor Mercuric 1 Affections of the Throat

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•Itroet, (ireoncastle, Ind.

n maturai years, or ol

largest sto'll and mos < 1 somcof the following eflccts nervousnn Funerals arranged ! Jh; , f5ce. l ph\ d .^TdJc < ? f " ight,d ' ,, “ rUve

sciuiuul emismory, pimples

society of f. tnaloi,

etc . rcndcrii

Bargains, BARGAINS, Bargains! MOUTY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! MiCholn, Haima, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS.

ight, defect! v<

on the fnce, physical decoy, aversion to

contusion of idem, loss of •carnal power, etc . rendering irriajHre improper or unhappy, are perniunentlv ed. Consultution ut otlice, or by mail fi c, und invited,

it to visit the city for treatment,

tpress everywhere. Curexi^t*. it is franklv stated , Dr Weses, 1 M'.iap ,

1 Ooraia, for loth. 2 S’.aapo. Cl Faz.'3.

IVilARRJAGE ! riBFs. 5 pffils. ! CUID^. I KleKant cloth and gilt, binding. Senlnd for 50c in postNirc or currency. Over fitly wonderful pen pictures, 1 true to fife; articles on the following ■ubjc<Rc Who rutr marry, who not, why. Manhood, W. mar . "od, Phy-Dj decay Who should marry; FI >w lifk ard huppine-i may

decay be uicr

should marry ; Flow life and happiness may The Physiology of Reproduction, and manr ieef or contemplating marriage shou

Wo arc now Dd in Putnam

rontly to sell nl 1 kinds of Furniture at i^rircs lower than wore over before ofiforlu * umaw County. Wo propose to largely increa it 8to< i by additional paronaaes* and :o keep on hands tho Largest, Cheapest and liest lino of goods ever offered in this market. j

ore. Those married or contemplating marriage should ad it, then kept under lock ami key. I’ojnilar edition, •amc as above, but paper cover. *Jt50 nnge*. V*6 cts F>y mad,

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before going’elsttwhcrc.

Call and S03 Uo at tho Old Stand, Nos. 14 & 16 East Washington St., Grcencastle, ind.] iYH’MSOL.Y, IS.WYA .V P.I.ACK.

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ity, IVervoutness, J lesnondency, ( ontusion in to Sociaty, Defective Memory, and alt

orders brought on Fiy Secret llnbits und Excesses. Any

has Uu Itldress,

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ti.j.ch mow 'r€>

Cultivat0 nil th^ Farm Crops i \ tho Bent Manner; Breed, Feed and CurnforBtockiGrow Fruit; Man ago Farm lluaineN i; Make Happy Botnes, and MAK.1: MO%i Y ON XM«k: 1 AKM. Kverv Vjirmet should have a cony. 800 I'agcs. 1 IO Illtmt ratlnnN. Send for circulars to J. C. ruecuum A CO. # Ciaciunall, O. MAN’S WOMAN’S STRENGTH ^BEAUTY Or the Royal Road to Life, Love and Longevity.

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• i th.* witll; henoo various milkers nro n<>w

d pul

our famous good**.

henoo i od it

NOT DECEIVED

her

attempt* atiuud o(

Mac hi net is makeri

uferior ami moogrel imiti

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mch <• all, ut*i

full iwtra

NICHOLS. SHEPAF.D & CO., Battle Creek, Mich.

hv such experimental and worthless maehinerv. if vnn huv i.icetthu •♦OUli.IN VL” and tht “GEM INK**

from iim.

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•<«. |*rof. Ilarrlw* Pnmphlot • lil'istrxt

by Plates) giviui? il« icrJption of his Kemedy, and ahowiug its a

pliration. The pamphlet is valuable to ai

cate hfallh, leing i Ihori"! rhlv I'r.irtiml lie*tise cm tfiisdisca Kent free. HARRIS RiMUlf CO., LOUIS, fr!0,

sap.

loved her, but ho who faints at tho dan-1 l l ll!int i t y of milk moro ger of losing a brido must love her more :ul( i better prices are realized?

NEW MILLINERY : i\a\A Wuvv \Y ovV..

than ho who is cool and unconcerned in

Randcbaugh said, in a total abstinence, their treatment sent

free. Including ^llSS S'j. i. , llO)\l<lt)tl

i of all. I.ei) Aaron Jasper, the j S p ece i, a t Woodville, Ohio, that the liq- treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid , Takes Rront ploamro in ejiiiinu the attention

MrBihh'In , M Pt, 'r t U 1 ,fni8t ° r ' n ' arricd , u«r sellers of the village went thieves i Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache,!

• ouanu miss Loyd. land murderers. On his departure, he nom-tmaiion Dvsnensia Malaria etc Monable Bonnets, Flats, Turbans, IV thers. — I wa« art..., In tl.«. train bv two norliesl 1 uyspepsia, Mai.iuu, niL. b l - ( - f| >i ow , rl< Laees, and all Mie noTtltlei in Kidney. Wortin hot weather ••dsteiMpfriMde withgSi and pistols%5d en-1 Add "‘“ 1,r ’ Sanford ’ 102 way. I THmmiji, .. • - ; ,i tt,,.n oet.

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I« kit late.

We will |ui\ the highest market iirec in eash for \Vhit Uak Wagon di>iike Timber delivered ut our l,i 'tnry nt (Ireeneastlc Spokes to he

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A n*w and rr mplete «! II)R TO HRDUH K. runt lining Chapter* on A t ompetent Wonixn hood. Selection of WtTv, Evidetices of Virgin•y, Tcmperainents, Sterdity, Ail vice to HnJuI. V W,f,. I*, ntitutmii, IU r.wMA CV N»ty * ■•trtuuay romparwl. ,- L:;t; ZZZU. atTJs&ztk Sr.. L«..i l..f I- : W. I U • I* ■MBK.al 1 . . .i. Iti* fc!«u jFrivato Mcdleal Adviser” cn duns** rr iiiltu’f from imp'irg aetual au<Knatioi.«, and • n aalf-abuie—t!.s e**’'** of .oot*. -asd IU eirsrt >a *'W l.t». . ••ubg N.ghtl, tn, m tw. L ■*$ .f ana iia.kii'g marri.g* napro^.i ut uol.Appv , .iLg troiiu.nl act (•*•* I" ■». , U. A L» k ft.r pvi- «u .'it •••iv i.rut. > that no ariaUst.-u'.J h. • > ' *• tgrewaa-. ..n t ^« » . . t. .»■•-•. a «..ai .,,t ( .1. . I< a 4 'V'T * ^ • ••* k**** *•<•». » t • u—i |jw t Wu Cat'., / t.* » .V* t 1 * ••.'v.t.aflWm arrrrai H<a> ■sai.«\ •• UM a., W.u !«••• i« • ume ad.aau^. 1 0^. UUTT0IS?FH3^NYi K"- 1g n. mn st.. st. r,i,u. wo.

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the system and keeps up the strength.

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New York City, N. Y.

II aii w promptly uiudu to order.

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