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/ _ _ Ik , I tt lies Iir, -T k°— !■ Mrt.Wltfch.1.. ]■ Us Ik, ttdsd rfcsaksfmy (silo- iL* u """ h a chance acquaintance. 5 A brigM aftsnoca ta to month of ** Koran bcr mpul May Fielding and u Mr Msad Clara Summers to p> *v aa j afternoon's shopping la Jfow Tort. V Thar rUM a am ami beheld villi (sight all toJMsrtks of (all styles. a to ta^^Tto S^blu te a "ladies .van. to Beta torn dataly x4 aad to keep torn Boat" "I aai raal buagu." said dan. « Sba vaa taa Vermont, awd a o hsnhky. hearty. raraatry-xrad girl » la apt to lai bar appetite sharp » ta tbe month of Norm bsr. "So am 1," 1 aaM Mar. and Iba ladles adjourned to h ataach-rooa and disposed of coBm ami > many paaoy thtart were pin haw i1 lhaa the tape (Ma look a Map for tba fany oa tbak vaj to the boa* of Maj Fleldtat whlek was situated (.Brooklyn. They vme both mar.) Mar wmaskubly ao, Mr bair. area, aad ape hrova ml tba very aaaaa shade af (art vrtnt Mpwa. Mr complexion wax -ilk. la Impurity, with a toft rose-flush oa bar ctaeks, aad aaabad hps May's fetor vaa art! wealthy baa quite eaaforuhly well of; aha vaa aa ealy ianghlw. aad bar mrthar dsdghmd iaaaafax barbauU nooa bstag very elegant, tar hat beowaM( aad bar(ioraaaad boota feaitlme bar tartsadaMMrimrmtag. Cw£i a perfect Mods, with ffaxra bair ■a! * LVT T-'y^ *>Th:.* ^ vl^h a large family aaM* aMlTamm!! Sba aaa spending a month la Brooklyn vllb May. vho had bam a ootai» ' Hal; It la yrapar to add that both (irk verr apod aiaaeaaa. Saoa altar ■Mring la tba rts(« May atamvtd the £"*7 "tjtut.'j," to>wr rt**r* ttahrtUlrts didnot o-lprct to bring ad--tall aad slight, ett^mtly fri^Tta tba lataat w,W. bia glove aad hosts porta* la it aad texture; Ma Oaea axertrtaly «m: aad Ms dttmowd aad. RrtBty. Httfe* moustache, drooped over lb mouth Tba oaly-fewh to he flumd vaa tbattbr (Mm that lbs aoaa might ba Ifaoacbt j too dukiM, kal Map vaa mm apart ! raadar mt physiognomy. Tba daap art P^^Wbioa. tarsfy faee with I ktatadMm. Tb^rtLT^^^jM guttes raga wtal^

m5dUttkbaart ta Mr throat walkad I vaitlac for bar . Be was paaalra.liij ; ta lore with Mr— she was sure si It. He , at declared It with every Tov ba eenld , U. ' tar Ugbtmt wort htt law. Would aba ; H ooly beeraae Ms be roold conquer worlds » for bar. Tbaa Ma acme vmaapoatia of — £taaly St. Clair. He vaa of aobta a ! English family aad bair U aUttt^ad tb again aad again, till autumn turned into at volar, but still tbe aobta Hlaaly bad ai aUadily declined to Ian tba acquaint- j ai aaoa of bar fatMr aad mother. KiJfj b. time May vtabad hba to .rtrit tbehoaae <a vitb bar raqoaat. Ha vmalvayaaode- b> rotad.ao fcvd. that bar heart vaa reedy 1° to accept aay plea pet forward by bia: ^ ao tbr affair van oa UN after tbe Kev la : Tear davoed. to aad aaaaa foaa with aim." aaid May " to ber lowaatbey aaetoet lorely via- ta paaaad rapidly o»« Um^bov Si aay- " ltab abifb driran by Iba aobta Slaaly. " "la tbatapfbelaialred. "For bow pi loay?* tl , •'rora vliok vert. Aod'l ata coiac h. J oat we two (irk at. to krrp booar. Woatbbefcar a tiao. Far lomr lime b. bad bane rrrj I lq dull and abamt May oftea woedered ol what vap tbe matter with him. Be re vaa Iliaaat aa erer. bet wmnod melao- u ebolyead out of aorta. U ~"TTe will keep borne. At tot papa tl frifbtevad to Imre aa idaec. for a owe dom bear of aaefa draadfkl thine t. abta dlamnaida aad afar aerar will take re them away vltrter or i riaunt to hare qi tbno pet ia a baak. ao we had a(raat w ' lime to (ta him to (o, bat at laatlt ta all n ■ruled aad tbry (u oa Moadaj.** ' K "They (o on Monday r u I "Taa." mi "Aad yoa kaap booae with tbe Utile D: bleed e I aav with yoa ta tbe Oa*.' T Win yoa allow me to come aad rieit| b I "Oh. yea: that will br jaM lorele. n Clara will ba dellfhted to (« ac K qaatated with yoa." ii tbedrtaf^'kU^totoTboir^S J baart (Ml ml >oy attbe proapaot of vab V coeafay ber lorer ta bar borne. r ' Monday cam., aad Mr.aad Mra. Field- tl ta( bade Uviraalycilrild yaod-hye vkh ,o| Biaay panaial rvpibaw aa to ber be n 1 bariordariay their abaeara. Clara wm b Tobertmlydld MvraihlrtMmrtta C Mr iorar'a pmmtaed rtrt; b vaa ac I ta nrngad to take ptaeamTacadayereuay. a: ••Otabov lappylam tojbtak hrl. u to kaov tbem. aad I am ear. they c£T a act help lortay him. ba h ao aobta— ao H •p lend id." L tJWa, ewralayram^May^arraocad ri raa ap aad dova to tba kltcbea lam g , that the opto. aad cakea. vith which ol la a atate of aerfortloa. - Itta all riyfat. ! a , Mia. May." mid the aarraat Sarah, b ruber pOUehly, at tart "Who ta the p "<Me (lalleaiaa, Korah; bat pat aa Ii rrerytblay JaM M tamptlac M yea- IA I eaa.mtad aav." She tripped opauir. !■ lyvetraMbe. "HI ba after takia* t ' a peep at him aaybow," abe aaid. aa abr tt oral oa vbh ber iroaiay - Mra. FVldla*. Mv'a moUmr. via tbe ' j daayhle. ol a eralthy fewaiar. and far a A lady ta bar peeilka. ta aociaty pea- . vaaad aa vramal qaaaUty ml yahmbta n bar by her father, aad tboadi rarely < p MiltaWael dl.poalay at tkam had - | ta a larye jewel caer ta the wardrobe ta a ber bedroom. May took ynot pleoaarr || ta admlrtay tbeae ynM. aad oflra apoha L ml them to Mr Meade. KM had key a told SUBly ahoel taam— how bewadtai (, Ibey wett. aad bow mart' they mat u mmdpap. Mailer. He acru- aremed U "Ob. be doaT kaow^bow haadaome u •key are— if he oeaM oaly ate tbem." U Be arrieed ahaat eiyht oVlorfc. aad o: to May'a aarprteo bronyh' wbk btaa a fe tokjmr^pmp aad weal dova to the it "Bytivbya. art darUag. vaald yaa k hare ay otjartkm to ahovtay are Uioae h «ry beaatbal dtaemmd. ol yoor , dea.i'.r tayalrad Slaaly. aa hameol I !, bmide May taaktay orer me. rbotc Itofrt vhito the Hoaorabk Mr. Itaowm ' _ Jaihad Clara ta .dart - Ha. of iaane " art; I vil. raa aad yet thear* May w «» (tad M MM Mtad. Mr Hit alvayy j t iilMklil to cxMMt tMrt aad Mar the " i Itaa vhtoh etnagaea alvaya aart a be i || WUhrtMrmotMr-ejevrta J "Why. Sarah, what an yea dotagf ■ha triad, a. aha almort fall ar«r the i " "H'whe Ma the tap Mep ml the „ Mrtmoarte^Mra. Ftaldta^. dem. ^ m. _o_ !; TSSSSJ- i ( fa MT^i^Zlr ■ 2T.-S Sto PMfar aadTw^y»' ,11 -

Who that ha. pevaed middle Hi. doe. a -tbe -Wood Dp Qaicketep- am J with Immedfately o. beta* prodo«df » jumped at cam lata fall fame, aad k more UmTforty -dr. year*. UtaMUla * Maadard brarite. Oar tolad wee yarttaiWly called to Uii. laaplrittag piece „ oT^marie a fav^dayp c*o^bj aceiac IU ^ robbed of tbe ™ •bm toacr that ia doe Mm. Erer etaor we v-re a- boy we hare had a eacpeet u Joba Hollowar ta proportioo to oar for "Wood Up;" aad bow gtrml w fact that we woo id aorompemy tbe fa- q mooa old team band all day through tbe atreeta of Boatoo. aad to tbe tbea ^ popular eubor baa rvoru for tbe ralU- u jam to bear tbem omaetoaally b pta; that toiefcatep. wltb tbe glorioaa u , Colo by Ked Keadall. which waa ah „ aare to bring oat mlbnataatic ap- u from tbe crowded tbrcage oa j aidewalia. aad the ctapptag of A aad variny ol handkerchief, by a the ladle at the window*. Xo other „ piece of military muaic baa eTf* ranted 0 each arenee, aad we do art beliere that „ aay fatare ceappoaiUoa will do ao. T. It vm eetr plmmrre to meet Mr. Hob .. time ago at tbe rmldroce p ofhi.aoo.Mr. Wm. H. HoUoway. Lao- b rei'Mnrt. aad tbe taterriew via to oa n ' of lieely iaterret. lb .. now but in m alxty-eigbib year of bU age. with n lame m'X erect form aa of old. the u me clear, riyoma mind, and only „ the aalaral alleery eigne of ad- n raaetay yeare We leaned aoow lacta a coacerntay tbe ariyta of tbe Immortal „ quirkatep. which were new to aa. and », ; which we lea! aare will tateren oar d reodere. Mr. HoUoway rame from p Tort to Boa ion in September. ■«». aad teeeme tbe laadw ol the orcheetra I e: tbe Tremoal theater, which waa then j a oader tbe management of tbe late U Thorn aa Barry. Ic ISM. by iari-uioo. C ' Reed faaadT wmd of the ° romiaent h toexabera of which, iacladtay the two a Ftagy aad Sibley, were Irani- h with a cirraa. Hia drat parade a with this band vaa oa tbe fourth of a Jnly of that year Shortly after tbia the t ljyht Infantry, tbm a a. popular Boplos company, trader D com rr and of Joerph I. Koaa. vent ; n oa aa rxroraioet to Portland. Me., ac p •teapeatad by the Read band. We may tl ben remark that the .learner apoa y wMehthta extfuchm vac trade, tlie i, Urlagatoew. vaa tbe fim u ataamer that ran from Boetoa. „ I aad tbia waa Mr (rat eeaeoa. Bmidea « the Cbetaea frrryboata. there had bam ,! cvlytbe liOleGea. leacola. which raa p to Iltagbam. aad tbem were brooybl a bete from Philadelphia by Thomas n 1 aa narta of Joba. The W. , I L I. were rradred by tbe l'urtiaad ' j, company, aad at a dinner rtreei jo u j their gnmts. tbe rxetamatioa "Wood n apr waa fraqaentiy made by awmbera 1 ,, of tbe rifle company, aad this wm a p ' aiyaaito engage ta vbrt waa then eery * a aortal drink. A gtac which n bees oompoaed for tba Rlto ex- d plained tbe otigta of this expeamtoa. » which glee tbey mar lor tbrlr goraia. i ), that ta IW tbe Riflea char- „ tend a small steamer which raa from p to Fort Prahta to go oa rwmp i rtaty down the Keaaebee rfeer. Tbe u bort coo id art take wood enough for |« tta whole trip, aad ta tboer days than K were docks along the riear. with wood n piled ap far afaops to take to Beaton. „ waa a liqaor-at?op ; and when it vaa aa- h eertataad that there raid be lima to II ' get a drink while the steamer waa re- u pleaUblag ber Mork of wood, ibertyaal w ".Wood op™ woaid M giren. and a time of acallhiy would take place. Tbe words of tbe glee ware eery good, bol tbe one waa execrable, aad tbe W. UI. wfahad Mr- HoUoway to coapoer k new melod y lor the words. He ta- f. tbem thai it wm more dittcalt H to com poor made for worda, as the a art flow ao ernlly. bat that U he woald coaapaee a quickstep aad call u It "Wood ap." Which mocb ptaaaed C Air. HoUoway wm tbm tarart- E ta Brattle 'street, with tbe mother k of Charlotte Cnahmaa. aad em baaati* a fal mooallght might, coca after bio ■*- „ tarafrom tke Portlaad (rt^be took a 0 boert aad^^ya^Oed It m paper. E.Hy d did art asaally utae oolii'm'mii "kalra* o 8b.anmodmarttaterartod.aad mfcrt a HoUoway what ho was playing, tl Me Informed her oftbraaaMoftM new J ] quickstep and Its origta. which hrth e. ! awrpeiaed sad delighted bar. B WMa the quickstep hi ha aa k I taaged for the band, aad wm ptayod ta p . petbUe. tta dhl wm sMcrie. aa we r ' ban baton described. If Mr. Hob h loway bad done aotbtag ta to wa^ef ■ dirt o!iyrtt« " ■'bled be'dnw^ ro! a ! II mortd have yioided Mm a bttaae. • I To Mr. HoUoway Mioago tbe hro. P of hariag naiiy rraated the CrM brace tl 'Mad. Sam after tM Pgrttod trip h abore rrtr nd to. be eoaertrad tbe ldr. tl 'araan or ooomem' tommtTfarttT At folk aartwtth krtBttie maearagw ' ■wa*. bat Mo ardor mm art ta he (artfad. oaH M parseeaead aaai! ome l=as=KT2srjrts : MdaMe. ftkmbrndh ri i ikamd. wto^ my mi MM, mrt. R rttoktad Md nvMfa M toa*^t? mt ifalamtartewnid. Mrt tM i tart wm W pnrt eU'tamlmg'*' ^■■htoilT'JMrt " -I - Ti I I "

~ ~ A flVMAHH IMim. Tbe d«tW J^R. McCltatock. ia JI to^Hridrtd'tMtll^hb'a^TO • terror to the mea of tbe Daitad Stain " nary who vera located ta Earthen „ torpedo mode .rf warfare, which before J arm of the aarrioe. He waa tbe ianator tt famoeu ia tbe bletoey of tbe tale H war aa tbe dntroyrro! the United Stales « gortboala Milwankae.Tmmeeb aad the u at Sarmaab. TM latter- " named boat had been lying for days ( " with TOO poemda of gaBpowder trader M ber. and eeary meaaa known to the I bad baea exbaoaled for ex- J " piodiag it. bat witbool arafL MeCHa- ! • tort waa ami for with bla submarine • torpedo napel. and within aa boor after " tba formidable tboogb cot.. . T tractad reaml tbe Hoomtoaic aad ber , * OOOmea wen blown to aloma. McClta- i " lock's reoml was forty feet looy. built : shape, aad waa flee fret between 1 decks. It wm ao euastractad that It J would float at aay depth under tba J water or on tbe water. The manner of a operating it waa to sink it to a depth , ' sufficient to pees under the a eel of tbe J reaacl to be deetroyfd. From tbe item « a extended an arm Cram which waa ana- 1 • fled tbe torpedo, which waepaid oot j a by a rape ta tbe trawl. Tbe torpedo i « iteeif waa ao constructed aa to float at ■ riwn depth aim. After parting J under the ..mil to be destroyed, tbe a surface of tbe water, aad propelled as ? rapidly aa possible away from tbe tatrd j a la this manner the torpedo. 0 which waa ta tow. woo Id be forced " against tbe aide of tbe ship with snfll- ° force to explode It. sod tbaa earn- ; a pletelu deadly work. P Before catering upon tbe hnxardoua , , air-tight eeaael under water. McClta- i J and other acienlitc authority. 1 to ascertain bow long It would he safe " Mm to remain under water in Ma , novel lunation, aad also to ex plain Vi . c what aanaatkma be might expect , 1 when tbe oxygen ta the air had been i § consumed to sorb a degree aa to reader ! t hia situation dangerous Prof. Robin- I • aaa aaid to Mr- McClintock that be ! £ might remain under the water two ' r : but rare him ao ialormaUoa a> ; to what his aeaaationa would be when j : the oxygen bad been consumed ' Without farther light tbaa Ihta.tbe da-- „ tag McCUalock went down for tbr flrat a ta bla boat akroe. aad, tindiag Urn- . « self aa able to braatb freely under waUr ° abore. be remained ta tua submarine ! for flee boon. In the next rx- J * periment be look another man with him. | * aad ooattaued each time he expert- ! , rated to tacreaae the aambw ol per- t> his i iwii. aad instead of remaining J | Need down among the fishes for I four hours. Tba boat waa pro- . a peiimi by a windlass attached to a screw . ' aad waa work ad by band, aad could be , v | ratted to tbe surfers or lowered to aay * at will, with all possible ease. , aad guided ta aay direction, ao that ' i cook, aa effectually defy the ' enemy ta kxwtiag hia position u a , porpoise dors who leaps out of tbe a water, plunges oat of sight again. , suspected. This aumol. however. ' after destroy lag the Houartoalc. was 1 foal. There wen aa it at tbe ll^c <1 doing its taM deadly work Ira Eag- 1 that a/ler destroying tbe \ tbe reeael waa d risen oat ■ wrat down. — Ffa'la'frfakiri tof. • IHimmraace of Flake.. Dtaappoamacrs of oca Art front their , loag-time homes occur frequently, aad rtag have left tba coast of Sweden. » tbTbig0^ tT iSSfmSSc wMrt e yran ago waa i.rtnaa aa oar 1 loaota. tt BOW ao rare that Prof tenor k Bnird baa bora unable to obtain It for u eoUoctfon. attboagh be baa offered « for. single aperitaeo. Wbetbn the , merits of this flah have auddealy be- . dam Ma larder whltft tt berie/rtorad tbe old tmo waa. mart lorjtbe prea- t other lordly fcllowa with dttertmlnaltag eppecitea, might throw ooaae light open ■' wrtfart If they eoaid M tanrrirwed. { At om time the tunny had driven tM t cod rati rely away from the vicinity of Biort island, bat the tunny himself • harirtbccoane rttrartlv. fo oil men and ' will tan thraa "into oils aad maaam. ° win have the effect of la nariU the a aambar off food Boto by kmarthffqrirat JyoaOrtypm la MMg co«p«a- - lively fcv M arm bar. ad ta ksoptag I ■■pal Jirti.h. Thorn who have gaown ap wttUatM ■ Bmdfa aad ttart of wuO ostah- ; tort of Sow Tort » Boston far ta- c e-^?r5 EfdESi ana mt to mtatag dfatafafa ta to > it li t ai to rtahh ymy. it to > — —hyatm. WMa a i. .it J ■Mod alto kff to aartrt man mt J i

news spmmatty. wmm Ml MMt" J d— * "ra'^'T^tooto, dsgcCkyrtls.BO; J. fas nap aai ttalel rta gna krtaelt ■ |* g^iavsy ^ 1 ** j BraTart j h •J! sMIrte. J« | TM Awrtrt^apeattgj^lM Baaaaa Baaaaa j a 1 ! **, ** {CTzzzzzjiZz : 1 teme ikrmiq ifodty . Ikiar gmecs tkm g ! '."W •»"!■■■ I tkreach . ^ ' » ! tragedy waa tke raeeh^el ^ttoer teens; u "Theie Ttein"^ bL^T'catuT" dTrt"" T : I jy>raCr2biwi'i'7. rt>M^t s •■rtttwtt ktt ILLmJZJZ? ,**!ii 1 a to Prawfaw d-pwck^mra^itrt^e t o iwrtj'."' ' "oto*^e"'~ b raHSJSiSrt t "a K^ItoOna'eterato' I iliLrag . »' sdtnlaw. !■■■).< foSra. a dag. arxseatog also, wakort »M0. h At Ddpttoajmrt-Berawc. rtttara.rtotd 1 ^ Cd*ri2 a dew pttehw. MM S ttrtyatal ■■gill tt_B.ltia.i_.. ^ v S-ShlrtTrtirtdrtMBtortlwn."™* 1> Now Wirt ft st j«^<ttM-«SLSrE: h OtotoM DrtkfD. ffrSBto-l" IT III — Mewra. Geede. Hall. LeeM. " aiirfrt. Heeler. Mrttw. ■ tain. OkkiT a Menla. Trtdrt J. J. Daett.J. B. BMart ' U s^^jtSr"riSS - MdjUlU LlffirBrtft— tartfrtta I wad^Mkrt.Ttta — aatoS: " 3?ii§ rsaisn : - fo— — — — . s «^=iri2E.'5 i gJ«toM»mrthrt»m.ta ffMrt- ( Tt

JTheJrato ¥1i^et ■wmafowtmivt ill- M Irtk rt trtt to i ia Ml ii d. tt .Oh at Mallilhoilli hr khertwaee I rtaiii 1 1 vera dj pat H dawk la rte pattea at ^ Ma-rttty. tt f^^SaSrt. rtd^mrt mrtrap*ttrti | 11 ~ The ' UidrtT Snow7 1 iTllVl^ia Tart Oa. ; a ii fhet rt ttw^ wed tke fato^Wrtmw ^ torn by Urn famrt*eh» Mallawdlla The * sad tke' ewrasy ct tke e eelbd "uwteawag " ' **^L l-we.aa. ead ItMcm. are raperaw! ° tboUe^ttT bmd a ^ ■totoi* TMy trtrt ei^m"uL*Lemei m. « i 'otSSju ! rt l' 2;i7TlL'«ttiag^^tae2ar!t j pteraXe dbt the body, tU^yara ub— teiT | ^■ktttr »*rt"tMt. | Hi*. BajM' Cat. "Several yean ago." write, a Washcorrespondent of tbe Boston j Herald, •' I taewn gentleman from Xrw i England who used to be very food ol j q( • high-toned ' families and 1 1 hsoita. He frequently said that ! ' high-Awed larally 'of Boston would without a ' Venetian cat.' aad be , neaat ao joke thereby, bat simply to i overpower those wbfl could bring for- j . ward no each proof of aristocracy. II i I take it for granted rrtdrrs of tbe I j IhrmU will be intraeeted fa a still ] i gnwtw feline curiosity which many < | have seen ta Washington. About n ] year ago there arrived at tbe White j I House ooe day a box marked for Mra. R- B. Hayes, which roa taint* a j ctt of a dark mahogany color. ; which soon beram. q great pet ta the ' ] family. Mrr. Htyes had ao idea wbeacr , it came uatli Mr. (laocge Emory called | spring with his parents. Genera. , mad Mra. Emory. Hr had Jaat returned | from a ton years' sojourn ta China, as i j b agent be n steamship line at Hong ' I Kong. Through him Mr. Sickles, oar J i eoaau. at Siam. forwarded tbe rat to ' Mrs. Hayes. He told mt tftat errn ta , j Slam such cats are yrj rare, aad that ' was especially remarkable ta I evincing a friendly disposition, for < ' usually this species fa very oarage, aad ihilrtlf npprawched. This owe ased ai- ; ways to eater tM tuert wMa Mrs. , Hays, had visitors, aad I was prraem [ wbrt Mr. Emory railed, aad saw his ! ' aadrtoiriag MMrtutto! tourt tM rsetly^o him" 'ita^ST'he'TL as | , ftarttodwsd had oarto to grsrt Mm. iw to wMw M rtlpuod to rat. after keep- 1 - tagttamerthMfaraMtadmtcppor- I tap— tad ta set tt again That was ' mooriy a yar brtore. yet the cat rri- ' tartly iJli I Mm. Lwrt rataara. > wMJe to FraMto awd Mra. Hayes * w« ta Cfartq to art I 1 i laaddfad. * The peerttoe rawks aat to ' tart of Sew Terk ta prtrtol rnem.1 • Lwst yww^j~w m tam at tortoa ^

! dartre to enter it ta order to escape from J the rarra aad dangers of tbe world, aad it 1 It has been dttoorered that toy ware ■ Busstaa otaoors ta dtsgutts. J uJaoSwa^^drtTflotalii did™ get i compUmeatary dinner until his terra- *" tirth birthday.— itoctlawf Cbwtvr. J, L0^." ■ ■ , : ! F Iliiisiijt Co "SlraSil. Httk.. was' as I THE ■ tttkETTv. 5 | S^i 1 i ii b j | ?! ! ' i ' oini2r "7 4 s s s i ' J % * . Deo't I se Stlnalaau. I Use nature's real brain aad nerre food I ' i aad nourishing tonic. Hop Bitten, that quirt to arrrra. invigorate, tbe body. , disease sad restore, the vital ener- | gics without intoxicating ; Bahitaal Caslltrnese , tbe bane of nearly retry American From it usually ariv*. those . . disorders that -o surely undermine thrfr health aad stnag-J). Every wompa owes it to bcnelf aad to ber fsmilfto | ' that ce -brated medicine. KidneyIt is tbe .are remedy fcw .cp.ti- 1 pation. awd for ah disorder . of to kid- 1 - ; y. aad liver. Try it now. I" MM1W "aa'affirt," : IM'

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