!■ IHIlW. ' tolr, *B*BB~1»^«K UMBqdMkT' *M»(pg,o.a.pri.^; y— (■>> H> IBBtllllnilBt UWmBMlhMa! What k that IB* to a* ^ ^ Wteefcr I»tot»l il in . ' "Oa ■*!*«. — iM*l rir; Ic™..A*liM ..pkuri, , •ladl— agriarawio* IT "Ml . hiMMallmiiittnM -Hrf*. A net.*. <• fo*a*a yvatocrfot The Wedding Dowry- , ' "On) j cm «llk, ud that not >r>! IHir me, dear m». U to dnadful!" u) *« Grayaou caught .p the prvWy bodice of the (n«l la qumlioe. ud f»" it » duke. Katbi*. bemm.ng n>Om by lb* window. Uagbad. riurcl; tlierv's ao help lor it. auntie," Uto aU. - Tea, Umbo was help for U."«rkde,e tody. tearing th* bodice boa hiv^if you bad takuK^advtas; but yoa mast 10 aad aa lika a simpleton 1 Tb* Ida* of a girl of year art firing away brr haH earnings, aad Un (aula g married wltlioai eraa a deout daap of clothing! I dcekiu it la tad'sbsuidl Aad ^ arojaaMay « godd natoh.^ torn boat femllks la lb. country. h.D bo rich oat of lb*** day*." -At which jUao. lot m bop*, my aaUIUlhk, mwrii?" ** ™F'*al4lMdHoraaal frowned eoauuaptoualy. -BM what an yoo to do Bowf-*b* weut oo. "What do- yoo think Mr*. *M*«ll ■ ol Oakland*. will tblok of ■ pouwhu aba aaaa your mmriagaaatfit? WaHMl] aho no* yoa la yoar ahabby "Shabby | ,aaid Kathle 1 cputogber bright browa eyas. "My ^^Tl^'lookyd'S^Uw ! • *»• OrayaoB glaaci al tb* trim. 1 graoriul gxurr^ J-b. claa*-dttia( biro I waarl«bi; abt aaaar dlTk^k^Sb^" ! Mr*. Grayson. Katbl*-* wulhto-go aunt, with daarfatan of bar own, who I •ralkdthrirriikstath* dartaBd Mm- I Had lhair ptamaa and kern. aad looked dcwdy *11 the while, regarded lb* (rim i Bttl* figure at tba window with a half- ■ "Bach a .implrioa aa you have been." < ■Bid hcraaat. "after .oifing an.: teaching Cor your money, to tun round ud gin ft away I I dociar* H pat* aa obi of I amnar «0 Ihiak of It.- ■ "What ekeeould I dof-tb* girl burst , cot, paooloBataly . "Could I aaa poor OawgsfoaoMaga aold over bio haad aad hewad t i.wifo and rbiidnu turned iulo [ -Ajaaredly." ai-.*w*d tb* lady, t ucollj, - ba roald hart rvatad a boon* t BBoi:jr enough. la your plana. I should . ha** kept my money la oay pocktt ; bat i pau wouldn't ikaea to my .dries. Too . ar* tony (or It bow, no doubt." , "I am aot' sorry. I would do tb* , am II li a .—m to-morrow. fa (lad . I had tb* meooy to pay poor George's Ashta. aad 1 doa-t oaro If I do look J -Voryw.lU ahall aa« try taoan ? •itbar. I abut baip yoa ; I told yoa J that in tb* beginning. I cut aSord It ; « ■W^rraa if I could 1 .boBld^aca fwl li b queue*. 1'Ugiia you acme lace for your ■ Back and sWrt*. aad you may wear that P that Wk^tZT*1 to"' ^dl a - wua'dat wear Joaaphlaa'a (araaOi far a "Oh. rory wall! doo't oaap ay baad h «* I ba»; yoa needn't waaa. them. h Mart thanks ou* gala lor Irjia. toawin „ yaal Toa woal wtt aiy hataitbar. I u -lbar.plMyof toiwalac; ioball o WtailbatllBho Wtlwontanwhuer - J -Aad too* jaahatl whaorV Ifaat to £ '£ke ajaatt a iaekw ef enSuthoA old oaareoat." oh* re■akaa aaadaHa. |acA*< on of il. * I Wfch." aha aAdad, wfUy. - rnadp^w " •nMUkamto bank If h. kaaw. • " j * hhryadlrtwAa.: Ha had lota J|
■■■■■■I PI I ' lad'ntaa dTU^ btiapald.tbohoB**woBldb*aold orar hi* htad. Katbl* btaod. aad did aot * aaralafi waat to pay tb* d*btIt wat bad to ba ao eraapod lor a lttao tie DOMy.ufM*'! wadtoA-day^ao L^^ibT^oold'took'ababby10 n tte fraad rooma al Oakland*, to tb* Tary mldat of Charley** itaUly aiiun! The Mara cam* Inter, aad praaaaUy tba Ottla pearl-handled kalf*. with wblob aba wai Hppiajt tb* ataou. 1*11 ■addaaly. aad oat a treat ca*b aim Katbl* (ay* a lllll* ahriek of dlam.y. ••There, bow! I**a apolled tb* W of lb* cloth; I east t«t at) jacket ooi! What ahall I do f 1 Down waat tb* brlyht yooar bead, and with herfae* ballad la craadpapa<a r* old ooat, Katbi* oriad a* If bar heart would break. Boaoethtoc rottlad oader her head.. " Why. what". thlaP Some of poor paadpapa'* paper, r She tore the lintny loooa. aad there, beneath the waddlix. »ai a packacr done op to parchment, aad tied np in radtopc. t Katbi* draw it tortb. On one old* J WO* written: "Thla package beioap* i looi craaddaocbtor Kalble - g -Why. what can It be?" cried the •" At lam the teto yielded, aad *be unfolded the package. Folded eoqpoL J tblok layer of ertop baakaotaa. On the I your marriage dowry-# 10.000. Ooe I day amae fine follow wiU claim you for r hi* wife. Too ar* a traamn to yoori Mic bet lake thiahom old grandpapa." "Oh. graadpapa. yoo did aot target c aw!* aobbed Kathle. , A atog at tba door atartfod brr. She iaowdlauly looked oat aad aaw brr , lorar; gathering bcr ueaaore into the - lap of hw •/■oa. ah* rnahed oat to meet him. ••Kh.Cuarlle.oome quick! I"r**Bch I woaderfa! aew* to tell yoa." Tb* yoaag man tallowed bar lata the f drawing-room, wondering what had | ttto. all. -My darling." aaid h*. bia mice , thrilling with Madera***. - 1 am glad f of all IbtobecaaM yoa ar* glad. For i part. I would rather ham taken r tbeae darling Hole hud. without a .hilling to thorn. Toa need ao dowry. , ; yoo are crowned with beamy I aad parity aad roodaeaa. la my eye* I yoa an always frosb and lair aad loraly. i ao matoor what yoa waar. I torn yoa (or year own owaot atlf. my darling." > Katbi* K the tabled coupon* ud > allp (rem Mr aproa aad fall - to tb* Soar to a rami tog abower. I "Oh. CbarU*r *b* wbtopmad. leui tog bar haad agatom hi* iboaldar, - 1 am ao glad!" - Glad of wimt. Katbi*? Grandpapa'* I • dowry?" - Ho; glad yoa lor* aw lor myaalf .' i II* claapml bar ekmlj. ud at their ! fcm majdpap*'* marriage dowry lay ' qabndad.— Fhfl*to >il fotonto JCoea- . i fbri. Tb* Ait of Going Away. Itbubonuidllwt on* of tbemom . that of ulariBg a room gracefully ; bat ■ oar mtodo that of luring oa* oarily ■ aad iadkioaaly i* to b. preferred. It < painful to on paool* aaxtao* to beat I rmrarn frwm a aall or a Tialt. aad jm j to a tru. abboBgh aoihtoTbir«bS j would gladly dtopum with tbriroom- 1 paay. Tb* art of teiuo* of depmt- ' to worth mad y tog to gnat m wall a* { liul* matter*. To aadmataad wbu to ' bring U u tad amoratog call or * t greaMr 'dagm, tb* txmcto* of tb* ! aamefacallr. KoriaIVorUlik.lyU.be 1 popular who baa aot tb* toot to tour* at tb* proper tima a boor* al which b* may I be may tog It to am of tb* ' marl to of a aooaBm to know wbu to ? wtal ap htouky. ud tb. orator who ' at ato down ah tb* right momaat aad tb* right way. to maamr of a good c half of bb art. Fnaoban aomattox. t itollift toil Ik ill giiaal dfoaby to I that ofaooafadlag tbalr aarmoaa. bat to o taua parttoalar oaa* tbar* la Ultla aaad t lb* eaarctoa of aoy apaatol lagua- I hy. ao u abrupt aad early ending ia tb. bah, ol all otbwa. which to aom readily 1 pardooad by tmir tont-Ja For* « Maa* Jlwwwof. i JaaJI^bto* fb^T'mt^iora, ol [ sirttsis'sasis • tanwd hi* family oat of tb* bom* darlag • bury thoadm-morm baoaaar hi. „ wifci*ftm*d la go tor h**r lor him aad , a frtowd "to^wm wftbMm^ Sahw- , b^. imh. ' *0 boy a Tali**, uytog that ba wa* k euras^sic : and rmaraad.-but aagiaeuk to prorid. * a k*y. Thi* oifoaf Abia. aad b. ' bra dw took to ptoam^udjwitorad j hh i A* wa am obayiag bh organ, fo'- t lowod; draggtog bar book by tb. hair aad tbrowtog tow rHllly apoa tb* ; tog hto daagbwr Mra. i I ill to Itoabma* aad tofhaaptag tor mip. aaawtod Molii. lato lb. | !ErS^ HHSS : ■h^jag MbdjI dMmhear. torn Mn j ftriftto^»an*a. I.apm-ru toambto^Haptow. : farrr.ts.ts : ssttsssssts ; |Mto mad to i mi lag nil i> At a . : 1 ** -7*7 **f|* 9r*m •
" Aeooaapoadaatoftb* Cbaafop Oea- " a gotatioa to tbm joormal: Fnbapa , tb* arpattooo* of oaa who baa eeltlratod ooioaa for Ma yoa amy be of " SSodT? bS^* vTT' a ™ u wat that K would be difieelt to ' " plow U wril to the apriag. or to la- j „ cltoad to b* hmapy, I iboold plow It to * the foil ud cuHlrato h tboroaghly ia ! 7 the apriag. baton applytog the muan.-! Otherwise I should pot do tb* plowing I I until. frw day. baton aowtog lb. and. i aa by ao dotag all the Weed aeed* which m amy be oa tb* top of the ground an the oaioos get .mart, thereby urtog £ considerable weeding. '■ Than ema barn deftniu time fareowV tog the aaad. a* It aU depend, oa the weather. I geoerally aow about the ;■ dm of May. but ooaaidenble later * thau that will do. The beat crop I erer f ratoad wa* aowa on Ibe fifteenth day of May. Thank I follow to to wait oniil j - the e aaa in to to far adrueed that the , " ground la w*ll warm ad. As tar j manure., if I oould get plenty of well- ! '• rotted barnyard manure. I would use ! " it to prefonooe to ay of the fortitism. " although it makes nearly double lh« i weeding. Tea or twelre loads of well- | lr rotted manure, .with forty or fifty !* bushels of unleaebed aabn aad poo . ie taT2f*aOT y i?Tf I*to aot to^e' i kind of fertUtoer. with the shore -men- ; '- lioosd fquutily of aaha* aad plaster. <■ Bat whether manure* or Mrtiltowa *re * used. It tbnold be apraad oa the ground * after It to plowed, dbd a day <w two be- : lore the aeed ia to be *owa. aad be well- j. Is hairowed to. Then spread oa theaahea I " broadcast. The p lamer oaa be .owed . ,r oa BOW or a week or two later, bat ; prefer the latter method. Dae a light 1 ^ harrow after the aahea arc spread ; then with great adraalagr. ud it aa*ae I * | nearly all the raking, except at Um * en da. One man can rake Ibe ground aa | *| It to now ready tar drilling. I put the j rows fifteen inches apart, aad aa straight < li aa pcaaihW, (or straight rows cultirate ' easier bettor then crooked ones e Foot pounds of good seed ia pkaty for t u acre. Be surs that th* drill aoarr regularly ud clearly.V^On dryish , ground the eeed should be cor- . , e end about u inch deep; on moist , i ground one lialf or tbrto-qaartera will ■ r do. As Boon aa the ooioaa are np , i enough to see the rows. I go through . * them with a hand caltirator. aad do t . this, if possible, ooe* a week until they [ r get too large to work to. At th* mooed t ■ or third colli raliag. or *ooa«r if the i . mound Is tool. 1 weed them. A very ' i amfal tool to weed with, where the \ ground to hard, can be made out of *r , I old ho* by catting off the rides of the I blade until then to a atrip u inch aad a „ half wty* toft, grinding the ride* ud o . ndjc sharp, ud putting in a handle ten >' ! inches long; hot when the ground is I soft aad easy to work. I find that the • i pfingor* alone will send >or than any- ' thing eke; aad U they gri tender ud I * son. rubber finger stalk, which ou be n - bought at Marly eraey drag mora, ar* a : * I vsrygwat help. Be sure end keep ahmd k ■ o t the weed*, (or II they ooce get the j mart of yoa. yoa will repeat oa yoar c baad* ud knees maay day*. ' Wbu the top* hare nearly hll fallen , i down aad took dead tbry ar* fit to pall. • i II yoa bar* anything to run under the £ row* and cot lb* roots, tbey csa be ; rakad oat vary readily, aad two men- U a<«e>aad a half to aftay- Il ' i lav* aotbtog to cot tba roou with, u I think tb* ham way to to pall thrm r to tapmber. vk. Sou wish to u tak* tbma og thetold r*k*thr»eof thme , row* together, wbu Use; can be taken d vary f*m with a ooka fart. The lop* a bulb. Tb* best thla* far this purpose C that I bar* ever art. toa cotnmoa pair ' of abasia with tb* binds* oat eg! nsnriy . way down. Ail that now remain* H b* Aoaa to to aaB-tbom tor a good , Prioa. FOclxick.— Cruberrie* pooadad fine * to tb* raw stale ar* exroUos! a* a poultice to allay laflammaltoa of tb* akin. » ar* arid to be apaetollj adapted " this purpose to oaa* of erysipelas. a Oram roa Tooth sons. — Il to said a J pain* I* to mix powdered alum aad salt S cotton hailing aoftcieat to mrtTthr d powdaradberu. ud apply to to th* hoi- • Cutaxxocs Bxt-rnaxa.— ' The fellow- " tog mixtarv to varr aaafal la all ewta■am eruptions Ipaoaeoaaba wtoe. to^dra^e; fioww. o^ulpbmr. two tto^'tla^rj d^TtoTwia ertam ■ "m. or* ..bT. mrtoka^tbetrwlfoto 3 ar* dintoad to draw to m manh brvalh a mtbaycoav tbey ar* the. « to coast m for m they an able, toa J stow ud and Ihli vote*, without draw- • tog to maw braatb. Tb* number of „ aaaribaaarefallyobaarred ; in coaaaaap- ri wilT range a* higti is from Iwrnry'to * WaaUm. m Kao Sarcx — Boil two agg* toa mb- _ a***- Obop tba whims, pa. tba. with to. yrifoai chop tagfotam bat oat , vary da*. Fotto agaaeta* of a paoad a pii'wtoybZ' hS* g'mm^ftaU water. Im bail, add two oataaa. two aaoLi^^'brtlrtaSto'torttoi J for* nauitog fcoai fira. * ' Urttaraam.aadpaBt*totbr ywtoa of 3 two oagiwaU haotu. fear ana* of a ftw aaur. aad rtto rtod riulma ; ; : ■ i
■ SEWS EPITOME. ■MM M BM. MM. ' J&JSZSlS! ttSX : ; AfSiSSXSSKKS ; 4rSs5iLfrt*sfS3;cs i 0 B*w Task, va kkksd •* damh to ■ ail a SzSSMt*-"""- ; 1 Th* X^. Teek n *■■., ■* * MD*. «rf I7 >* M. , r fn*fcton*UwHMwaiad(na***lm ; : J- ***rtT <Mnr hamm "" - ; u^^aklliirlSi'Ito?Jd?Th'ir". "fo r foTuI?,32j<i*5r™<lm^li? tofoJ." ' . I lb* !■■■ alalia HsClk lailil aq o* ' ' i | i 'i^5rjr5SS2£?S i ; ;Si£S32S5S '<■ | j *" j ia! to J : ■|'h*" *f| wcratoQ; ■- Am ^ ySfoV'mntoS [ cs*k>sth LiritZ \ r ^ j aTi"1^ ^TfoV^a w'«faea« —* Kara * i « foTmZ ! g. S?"' ^rr sr wtST' il rk£5rip2! ; ' yt-P-r*!-" * I fo aL^"-agrf,°asmJ!" mrn^mtoaMapa to kadko „ n'. "- ''"uls >***~**! LjmiiV.^uato. l.w.g.l a Pram waaMnstan. — Tstr^'ss'jh: ; ymaal*! fosoaar gqq^ fo* ml biltoim^aCTwmpf^ J^n.' twT gaagsr— - DatofoOotoaa Ofoii nil I ; to meal, II II li it d I " aoswoad. T1 >oU al t In I, aad to oi I I ill aol ■ I i I lb* s***i ■ I Btosaad WB*a|fo^foa^mkw^ T ■ - " lr |p^«i
asgg5$Si?giS : 1 ■ aSisSKi; ririm !?«!*! m tto am'fo to* I ■ a Baa** Island, laid aa th* , grtmja^r Mlnqa* "to** "to* to* *l»a« to l3id.r"ir^l^MkOo. m'g'ie.itotoh - : •m* fU.ir.eB- wi-w™i-i w <*• ku« , ^ .i" ^ [ j | i To. h aa aitofod ^ l^oCa I* sad IfoTtol j ttit alaaarT .'Jri ttMtdmtomraah^aj'l. I toa ia - ■ ndaaag to* ofoiy <d to* ■ r .Hi idm m^iw «* imi. i« i TOK THE FklK 8EX | I Valenciennes laoe is coming into fa- i I again. I Tb* Russian b loose waist will be wore I thk summer. • Untrimmad oadersklru Imperatively i require ovrrakirta. j Pokasaiaes of Spanish net are to be J Itacbea* lac* ia made at Bruges and I i Valenciennes at Ghent. • j Sensible boots aad slippers are bettor I ? | han those with high heek. ! Black eaahtrcrea sell atoxat aa wrll | S they did before the rag* for color ! Some ol lb* now white draaaea an 4 I 10 the waist with Hamburg * j Raw ailk hanging* lor doors ud wln- | tabkmvars. ' . I Fioonoe* on the underskirt are pre- * ' to uy other method of diauading ■ ^ Childrao'a Jerseys are laead in front. 3 i to the back ud an the ride*, the tags " being kit hangingI Slippers with a grant many straps are I not «o foahioaabi* thk summer aa those a I Braiding to oompBcatod patterns k ■ used Inalaad of embroidery oa some of ■ the aaw mosquito fou. J Th* hooded surtoom Introduced tost * year ar* mm agaia thk summer, aad a colled pilgrimage anils. J Coat* aad mrtouU ar* mad* from the * urinary* riiawtojritb plain outon * ^ Oolbart kee. whkb has bfthcrtoheea J worn byto-martfoySr M""' ** £ hUk*nl'ffrr tbu aaUamer rriliruvt. Draaaa* of shirred Iadiu mualto with a trains of whlto satin ar* oouidarad ' among th* most haartanme of thoto a Summer aaphyr k the nam. ol « aaw Z oraamj, ooltoa staff, alighly crimped, and oosttng abost ane-imlh a* much 5 Smgk- width fringe U cheaper tbu - doabk. lor It ia two-third* a* wide aad Z aoaatmly half aa maoh. Tb* proper - trtotasiag fork k Laagudoe too*. a Stotpk tome* affray hgbt wool £ ^-«P^.tor-d bar.no t ov*r*kirt excapt u aproa. £ Ahi yaado not kaww bow aamb sou- • aatod to ba alwmya piatoly draaaad ; yoa £ do aot know what laaamaalili aad p umptaitoas aba bohifcad t* sarito oaary mcmml. Tab* wis* wkh ragant to drvaa k to b* aabttoaa- £ toa^tfoaV^r^^admtraliUito • ("■"ft* ebarutiag*Frt wftfr you a eyas; la hmflff all ktoria of caatkt-ta- - gpoto wftfr r^md ta it; to dram yoar- C a*C to poor mtod. with it* coq**tkh £ toeaa. ka*sy filial, aad so any ta w jimiiK -I wtU prttw. rasa ft** to S my irt; ah* wfrfta ribhu wUl am J for vba aurl aad 1 will aa* th* ke* far Z rtawamt aad tbsaimu- aad tbu £ jlaaaMba it ■ iMotriat - [butoftm. oomari bum apuiua £ * '*■■■ *■ 3
BEAUTY WT KIN DEEP. M.I ■).IMSMM.M ■to to Tnto Mm nl mil. IMtttotolBtoto. ; r^m££i5a5 : rsSSSSSvHSsi c=.-m.-j=p.t=sKS; I g*gaaa*y asaa^Maaq^aO aaOOy £r> txx oil in sweat o;.».n« , -A w. aa a ap-e s, «> "• - —— i | ItriCDT W4SXIXO* WTTB rCEE *0»C TXX 8 EXIT EXIX 4*0 SCiLT DBE4JES £-5^ "oTgtttsSv&SS& rtfoOKrtfo r f |
Jl ThE TUTU r gygt^Sal^gul.'at * * * | jrjjSrygSsSa I — jawawM li wi"!T mf»i3o i ti* .'■££? I '< stl rJ^r-ia^ar.tr r.-s; UXTU4 tUllEXT. SALT EEECX. ITC, m *y ^Sm* |^m»* aw. j J aaJHahtah. " * lj ' 5£-5S535SS '• • «*»* i lax awri) i I i I ; s.-snsrjXTir--ui= | Warfo s> Wbt I Ikfo a wmy pooad hataa fori will a« to^rip-^If yv«E daaat wag r*aia.ab» , wflmppaw kaortka ] i !**- "* * i tuTfog' a' OBato*^ I i ■ baa, am | ftrtatoawato folllft
! oamorriod. Tb* Crown Priaoaa* of Gar- ' maay married at cightou; the kto r Friaaam Alto* of Hame wa* married I wbu aha was atoatam; the Priacem • Hekaa married at twutp; the Priaeam Lootoe. who bad UBtH that daw remained loogast Single, when ah* mar- , rtod the Marquk of bona, wae about k the same age that ber young riator is— ! that U. twenty-lbrae. ■ He wa* watobtog bk neighbor1* boy ; climbs tree aad he had a look of patofal • anxiety aa his ooaatonuoe. "An yoc 1 a; raid lb. lad will foil ud break hk > neck?" w*. **ked him. "Ho." h* ra1 ^-rmduudlp afraid h. woa"L" ; On a tro* near Swan's Spring*. Cai„ J. Wood* found hanging a costly hunt- ; ing-eaaa gold wateh. a lady's eaamakd • I watch, aad two ioag gold neck chain*. I ^ Brnarforioa. dropay.^meetai ud pbyI Six gnat English toewer* were da 'rated to the recant rk«iooa. Including Sir Arthur Guinnaa*. of Dublin, who thfldrai*. Sight ■ weal*, cough, smarfouoo ud deciia* nrrvairi bp Mart BIttar. ' The lower TeUowatooe it Uterally ' black with large herds of buffalo, and many of the cilisens ar* slaughtering them by who lead* lot their hides, which . find ready sale in Miles City. . - T,Tn mUtTi*. aSi-raatofo^uu! j The members of a rueaaUp elected ■ Pen nsj Iran:* school board are Isaac I I I L. Eagle. Joel Fox ud Samuel G. i Bear , | ' »b»*bL"a3to ! , ^5sc.Srra^tS:r THE uum Psfi 5hf 5? j|ji : j : Be Wbe aad Happy. I If yoa will atop all poor extravagant ; and wrnog notions to doctoring poone': i nad (amillea with expeaaive doctors o j lium bug cure all*, that do harm always. I and useooly nature'* simple remedies far j all your ailments, yoo will be wis*, wvh j aad happy, udaav* great expense. Th* . greatest remedy far this, the gnat, wise ud good will toll you. k Hop Bitten- I I rely ou ft. See another column. When exhausted by mental labor take i Kldoey-Wort to mainuta healthy action ! ; ofaBQEg— ■ £ ( r^rryjj BHeopwryB i TITOiH?
" Yegetine. « POWDER FORM h on. a ncxaax Dr.W. ROSS WRITES SerMMUtorClWjiiabMiMa Vegetine. 0a« l-gakA(« in Fowdor Farm Cured Scrofulx. «ftw TV MMICf roul aOCTgar an I rSSdSaSSF''—*"'3 i Teg* :1a* fo Said iy an nruggtoto MALT UN FERMENTED >M^lFmTTERs" . | TRACE RAH* ftfo MALT AND HOPS mm £(tte£ u» n ^ MSLT^atTTtBa. ! i»StK S DISEASES. What Eyerybody Wants ! WHO HAH NOT HEARD AND READ OF ITT wot. tb. roiiawingi mtrngssmi'm toMOM w».-to-toM4^a to a. 1 rn^r-uF"* Pmjm A6EKTS WAHTO) FOR TRt ■iCTCRIAL .„HIST0RY«"j;W0RlD ikm NATRONA# KseriSsSSSSiSAPONIFIER MS ENCYCLOMDia l» bGEKTSl—t"- — ki~ C- ~ a-waaBAiia7ua.Fmauufo.Taw. PENSIONS. Essr-"™™ — Sr"*saMk*,. rliilit'li

