IT 'afffirayiLai gsttis'i'^awfotoii]" K-" tbs*peslasraraalmaa one byrik and w«e. ■» r|f*r wall. *• "■ J-. 1 «e J— !»»■. I ^■■UriimliliUrAw). ■ Is lbs aak» Heal WlM' >*• T*T"I- ■ ' » ^UMlUtallMiKulnli !'■ 1 • ,Awtc«4^1 Mr^rili. !* Tniliaaiiii.sl.gnlelaMaiioinllyU. iiktiiawkalbiMlliiivlimit, FleamM mmi la— g •■> avscy (seanas In M •» |jn UBssk «> ryyusa*. AW so dooUi —a 1 lkl«T^» T"» •". MMrt •» »- " ['^7*. KfMWAIb-llUlqkUn. j Uiv« ao at feny-sigka f". . iMSaon-alkyskelo, KAtalWl., 't*r'*r*''r,'ul^yLrre **?**• [ "lWrrk-HrAwLwi.. Ta lye* V-V—ly sUer h- mnrk ■ ■• WWok l,knW -Baser* MT WETS' RELATIONS. "liwUs4etiickra, tartan, ehF* said I. "And lobntar aalad awl fried oy.t. r> ' -Opun^wv^tWaloovaaifwawerr "Bow* are. my dear," aaid my wilt, looking • littk gutliy. aa"gba polished i M iKwfcli of the si.vrr will. lac to risk mr—Unck Silas aad Anal MIIH— ■ aad Um children. aad Covin Jonh, aad Ux two Hia Wllmerdin,-. aad my Am Louisa. to meet Um Ber. i Mr. Brut well. from Miaataota. wbo Mr. Bparkwrll k troubled .srilfa calnirb.' ■ad bo thinks of Maying at our bonar for i a bw rata whlk bo b being tru'.rd ' * Dr. Dram." . I bat down BIJ daea dnsur «!X5 paper | > parcels with some emphasis. "OS. confound tbe Err. Mr. Spnrl.we)l."s»ld I. " John I" since laled my wit*. " Weil, my deer. lou'i lwlpH."aald I 1. "lib act 1mm. -i nsturr to lodtirr . ■ur.r'. Tba Jgnkin.. . went awn; V km weak.Jhe Hkdaalb took uafieo j Beaate bar* yleniay. aad aow. joat < aa I aa eoatnaobUsr a penrvful tn n i baacrbr Uiaa Iba not. fart aboat to wttkadown upon m. la myoplnira. < Kitty. my daar. irbtkea aboaid V 1 "I aa aarprbad at yon. J dm. "arid ■ g/*9» 'to «- P»Pk tbataraao j •Jhai*. aba job an wiiafakrn. my I — ~fcT" aaidT— "Itb yoar comfortable •prlagbeds aad cookarythat they art I MMA' I "1'J Us willing towns* agoodraaad I Lr'"* Tbaab Proridewrr lor IbU." aald I. ' H daaaally. " I waa nand ia a foudiing 1 Ml atotoa. aad haaa nobody to Uiaak bat ■ —aaUfcrny tolw.Ve aaema ia Um ■ - lib BO naaoa yoa aboaid find lull > K arttfc mine.- aald Kitty, with bar bright < B Hat 1, 1 1 failed Mars- " Aa I Mr. Sparkf "Tm aw* obliged to km." mid I B dryij, " ba I abat all iaat awk oa sofa K afitiaaa hid ia tba halb tab: w> ban | tod teartara psapk bmamib..I SjS— ■SrtSH ■ I pra nid. • Tbarab ao pboa Bba boaaa.' ■j I Irani ha anal t aba there's to y Jtor* ru taU^yoa ■ It pvaafar tvHU wTj'to^ j I- ^■■■a..." aaid ^Uh. -Itoro , ft 5?^ t^iTruris.^. 1 I srJ^SaaS1 ■ km IMtb li II I n inij - Tea aaa. B ^TT, ^ ti»a iiPb w^n, ^
Uka Manba of old, witb maaytbiar.. bokad raady to dn* with tba boapi labb aaattloaa aba badgada. aad I. adttiac a t mmdpbcr at tba baai of mj table. ^ f'lt aa If I wen iKpta* a bnardbx "My traaka will be «p la Um ail o'clock train." aald tba Rrr. Mr. 8 park walL 111 trouble yoa. Cooba Poyata, to ^ arad an rrprman totiManotfar 'm And II tberr-a aay apartbSt ia-tfab d domldb. Cooaia Poynta. that ooald ba fitted Dp a a atad y Ur my temporary sea. It woo Id cnatly facilitate my loir] •eotaal occoya'.ioa d urine my ecpoara in Um eoborha of tbb (mat pity. Aad I moat beg Uiat yoa will kano Um boaar d rtTj r. hi dttrtnr tba boon which I darow to my atttdy." Hm my wife looked at nw acbaet. U.inklnc of Hub Johnnie aad Um t«by " Xmr mind, my dear." f remarked , aotto rolce. •• We era raeily cat b» ' boarded aom-wbare." " Aad." went oa the Eer. Mr. Spark wrll. •• I aboold derm it a faror if a 'I buroe aad bocay mold be promrad lot my daily oeewbea proiac to Dr. Duaem. in tba city, aa the motion of tba train . eteacreee with my arrrooa eyatem." " I doa't happen to own a carrier*." raid I. " Bst I mirht bay oat." " Thank too. thank yoa. Co men I'oynt." eaid Mr.Sparkwcll. bbndly. " And il there -e any other little thine yon aboold happen to want." I added, pray don't be barkwardln mrnliocinr • No. I won't. Covin Poyotx," laid the rererend centbmaa. witb Um utmaat rrarity imaginebb. Aad I am bound to any that he kept Tor three daya I endured the ewmrm of ybitore which literal iy tainted m y home, and I made up my mind that palmer had craeed to be a virtue. " I'll pot a atop to thia thing." aald I. I came home one night with a tragical eiprraalon oa my lane. ^ ^ • • I'm mined." ••What!" cried ail the company at "^Tboae abarei in Um Weetrm L'nkm. yon know." eaid I. uniting my forehead. "Yea. danr," gioanrd poor Kitty. " Tb.y hate gone down* aaid I. "Not' worth a penny." "Oh. John" " I wish I had taken your advice aad let 'em alone." I amid. " Bat altar ail an Irirnda. yon know." I looked haamiag around at my wife'. • rebticma. They returned the glance by, the blankest of atana. "II I could borrow ««oo apboc of all there kindred " eaid I. with obetrneirv chert lulne... "and re^oeag Uacb Siiae . to Indorse my bntlnr.a note#—" " I couldn't think of inch a thing." hurriedly Interrupted that gantbn an. " I ebon Id be unite happy tu ob.ige." mid Covin Joab.-hnt lam unite out of loada at pnaral " "And I." eaid the Her. Mr. Sparkwell. pu.hin- back hie chair, "mual earc what UU> ebare I poeaeea of the world 'e fidhy tocra to pay niy pveagt and that of my lamily barn Id Mlnar- ' Surly." cried I. "yon will not ro •traiteae Ibraef" Tba Err. Mr. Spark well elgalftcaaUy toUeeeed up hie pockete^^ ^ ^ alter hlmerlf. Covin I'oyntx." aald be. aad I don't actuple to ray that It u yonrae'.f to get into amok financial Aad In fifteen minutei every oou.in In . eaabbed Irorn the mom to park and 1 for immediate departarr. I looked at my wUe.mrwiie looked alma. I bust cot laughing; KlUj began to cry "My Ormr." aaid I. "ife an aaaieryob I baa I thong bt it would be. I didn't to catch theanmllpox. before I could g« lid of yoar relatione." "Bnl are wa Terr poor. John? Wind mart we git* np thi. dor Utile cottage > Oh. bow cnwl itwuof Covin Joab. and Mr. Bpartwcll. and lined Siba. aad all of them aotto balp yon! I know Mariann WilnMrd.ng baa «S M that ,. told mem only yeaurday. and-" 11 " Tea, exactly," eaid I. " Bat penba- u bly aba deal record ma v a food in- " Alt* all I bat* done lor Unv." aob- p I my wIM. i . " "■'» "J The company took their bam without much ceremony of adicux, aad that afternoon my wtfc came to me with ! tern in bereyan. "Joba.' aaid aha. " wlUiyon tall me , bow rnnob money yon ban bag ia that bom I W cetera Onion etockf Btrmve , I w. uid rather know iba wont V "LoetP" I repeated, looking np from tba newtpoper which I waa landing la Uncle SUM' favorite amy chair, aow termed for Iba fim lima la away daya. " Why. who laid I bad bat anything f ■;Iee d»L" of Ito Mad. 1 meraiy mid that the W cetera Uaioaabaim wan nog worth a penny Nebvr wan tbay to ma. aa I bad aoU tatt all I I il a week ago." -Jn tor "Tea. my d aer." " How could yonf" "Vary aaay." arid I. witb a iatrat sue. " My daar. I think II you reiaMimhll omyad vol tor week. I aboaid haaa rommluad ant till * " Aad you laid thai horrid rtory |aM togmrtdof tbamfAakUhba'lbq^iitJ "bare WaabawM bauy maa tbtom i j •ami th-t' wheek emZZatoa'*ZibS | m TbafiantoamlyVhHawton vlh. «* win#, halt w«U Ito aM; wbv
■CBNiie rvrs teak*. j a A recant ieuar from Scnatoa. Pa-, to the Haw York Btnld. eaye: It b mora than four yean ago liner what b known aa the upper rein of the Butler a oufibry. at Pittatoa. a abort dlataaca u from Ihb city, waa dbcorered to fat oa a fire. At fim It created but little ura. u at it wee thought that the fire would ; b the out-oopping! or cxpoard poetioaa of ; n Um aatfanche oa the adgra of the onee p bob In which It broke oat. but h re- ; p quired only a abort time to ebow th. | A fallacy of Ulb theory. It made rapid a headway Uiroagh the work ad -out por- h u one of the oolllery. wheat It waa led by wooden prope and pllbra of eonl. and c tba mat of air Utraogb tba numeroue ■! rare hobt caved it to gkam aad roar ' Ilka a lamaor. The miphur fiamea ' emitted through', the cure holea fur- h aitbad a plctnrenque tceoe at night, aad y micfiao. At length the company became alarmed, end their alarm wee la- a created by a notice from the Penvyl- 0 rub Coal company, wboae property ad- p i.tine the Bnttcr ooilirry nnd who noli- I bed the propr.D'ore ol the buralr e mine E uy damage door by the et .end of the n fire. The Bntler Coal ooutpany then arcured the eerrloca of Mr. Conrad, a , practical cnginyir. to dcriac a pbn tor cxiinrniDhtnr the fiao-ee and peeTrnUng 1 that the only tffcctirc way ol arreeting „ the pragma of the fire was by Isolation — namely, digginr a deep trench around ( the'entirc area of the fire ud sinking il from the sartace below the burning rrin. Tba weak waa undertaken ud rarrkd at at u raormoas coat. In some places 1 the ditch had to b- constructed as deep at from eighty to 100 feet and corrc- 1 •pondingly wide. It waa a great laek At one point, oaring to the grant eiera- ' lion, the plaee bad to be tunneled through for about lm' yards, and it was ' bared even then, owing lo the rapid pragreae that the fire was making in t lodgment among the rocks ami "bony" 1 nml paerhcad ud cross the tuner! to i the.troekincs beyond. I is' Mill bum- e lag fiercely at this point, but It Is hoped i Uinl the Bra will not extend outride the , test now the fleetest danger it that ' encoonhred by Um miners who art r wtwking the aeoond rrin. directly under t the burning mine. The beat is so in- , work ia three chambers almost naked. I ud the sulphurous nature of the atmus f I pbere baa prostrated many of Uteii j cumber within the lest year, while tcr ' cral hare been compel led to unit ud trek work elaewlirrr. A lew months ' ago the water from the roof camr down upon them boiling hot. ud after Mint < Inspector Jones visited the scene he canted n suspension ol operations ud • lag area nju lo introduce a Irrsh tup- i ply of air to the workmen. But even thia is ieeSrrtul now. owing la. Use terrible bant overhead, ud again the sue t phur and caloric are nnbearabie. Men ' i are ia peril of thoii liars every Urns they tin a shot, ud in some placet ills J impose! b* to bleat because of the ini- . phur ud rreat volumes cf dugerocs gaece "generated from alio re. The rrin a ofooal being woakad at present ia ao in- j I l-naely hot at some plans Htobrir- t .bearable to tba touch, ud frequently i Um workmen arc compelled to let the t ooat lie tor boon before they can land c Itoa the can. owing lo.lu blislrrinr bant- The eitnalioe la really terrible. calamity does not caanr. it will coat , many urn their lira if they work then „ much longer. It ia like working in u j. oven. Nothing bat their extreme por- t cnyoouid pomlhfr induce tbc miners „ and laborers lo accept such labor. TU B coal they mine comes op hot but of tbr ( colliery. e Mr. Nipper Baying Bntler. U " Here c limit Mr. Bobby, from Sleepy r. with a load 61 buuri; wa'n ' abort, aren't we. Jonas f il " Yes. ail gone bat that bad lot. and are cry lag foe something good" d Eobby (from his wagon)- "Mr. Nip- " par. I 're got some hutt-r lor ya." P Ntaper ia buy aad doaa not bear. ttoan, Kippc. I Oonnaadra h Nipper slowly doam bit order-book. * directs tba delivery b. - to hop round 1 with the codfish, shifts i yellow liam ^ near Um door from <ma peg lo another. b corks hi - stovepipe hat oa Um back of hit bead, tbnma bis thumb, ia each » armbok of bk rat and shuffles slowly '■ toward the street, v tbongh about Ic L sqalat at the Maw of the weather. 91 "Why. Hobby, W bnl ye got there r f • Butter. Mr. Nipper." <■ • Bolter, ah I Now 11 you had eggs I • might toy. Butter's dulh Bobby: th f town's fail of butMr." " Is that ao? Daley heard,' as it had u "Gone np!— mull, yea; gore np the epoV. Dick, lake them turnips lo Kkhfiagnr, ba vli. turning away. " Wont ya look .1 this lot. Mr. Nip- . Of "Bobby, wr'rr ton. Java was jttst saying ha oouidat Mora uothrr tab' , Tba town", g'nund-glnttad. Bobby; " and baapa of it .. putting tn Haw York. ^ aad v bnytrs.' " But this Itu extra ftoa lot Iraaa the * beak bad of Um paabgra with tba spring T hauok An it. whin ya amd lo vtch * •net. Sir. Nipper; ud Ikkysnad. It ~ arfth torotra bands." " " Ym. yea. but It tookx vhwy like- ■ mi fniijnk mkiTvnat toap.^tolto; J" weak keep. Thv U tonka Um gUt- " ml^l tora. ^trbv do ynn ask fat U f J IhH hto I »' ■a m to togBai.i m.ik naatott «
batter Ir oa the rise; the town U U tookhT rovsd tots. That mean, a foreign demand ud gnat scarcity, sir1 great scarcity." Baktag a Crap af Sew llatr. : It was one of tbc by-law. of Beartacha's Heav -nly Hair BniaerUmtlt V used Ubrrmlly before retiring, ribbing it wep lata the scalp. Just befcwc be srral bad that night Um man bolted the I back door, put the cat In th* woodshed. came in whittling Um " Fallal Isn" walta. danced np lo Um clock -abelf aad pouring out a Laadfal of wbVbauppoaad lo ba hk krtlllaw. ba mopped U all over bhecalp and rtlrred H wrll ia around Use roots of aha littk badge of at the back of bk Book. The glue bottle, by u unearthly coincidence. was nearly the aam(|ahape ud as the hairaap bottle. ' He went to bed. " George." eaid bis wik. turning ber lo the well. " that stufl you rnt on '• Ferliaps I had better go upetairs ud sleep.* enarled -Goofg*. "You 'f* mighty sensitive: You wouldn't ex- ] pert that a ml can put stuff on his | head that will irak his hair trow and | green, would yon?" They went lo bed i mad at Turks. Thia purticmar bald- beaded man. iikr j , bad to get up ud build the torn- j ben 1m aroec next morning tbc sun < peeped in at the window ud saw Ihi ! not real is- bit condition ; be thought | t must have caught on a pin or shirt > button. It looked ridiculov. and he ! would throw it back on the bed before his wife saw it. no ba caught it quickly j by one end ud ■ yanked." .ouch ud begu to sob hysterica. - v the pillow now dugllagliy « few hairs. looked like short copper, while the air a dictionary had exploded. With' a , s instinct the poor wife took in The bald -headed man sat down tn n j . Now began a I erics o' processes and , experiments, unheard of in the annais I of risrmistry. : water. I've got to go to L'lica to-day." guilty loac; " it's waterproof." "Yea; I might hare known It; ud 1 : s'poac it's fireproof, loo. ain't it!" He scratchr.. over the smooth pitting witb his finger nails. " It's hard as Iron." he said. I plied she. innocently. "Can't you aktu j it off with your raaor, George t" " Douk be e bigger fool than you are, , woodshed." • It may be imagined what followed . j ud now aa the bald -tended nun alls j j his olbce. he nerer removes his hat. desert, relieved here and there oases of black court plaster. — ."VwI easy yimes. The Battle ef the Elka. A New York //.raff corrrespondent accom puled Geacntl Croak ud several ia W youiing Territory. The result* of the hunt as a whole are brat summed by the following "hag of gnjnr,'"nturh cf which was brought through to points beyond: Four bears, eighteen bock elk. with magnificent j grouse ud sage hens without , number. Tbi s. passage from the oorrr•poadeat's Itlter will ba found interred- , rending: At General Croak's suggestion it was that owing lo the abundance of the game, a fart amply prosed, Um ; party should only kill vcb qurntiUes as rmald be vlen or transported to their aad not Ivan It tfi lie or rot oa the plains, V k freqnrnUT the case when game is abondut Aa a retail of this determination not n single row or calf was nam bend among Um tig killed by the party. When it it known that in the moon taint or ba the piaitu the hunter was neatly within UO or fififi yards from herds of tlx. numbering from fifty to the wisdom of General Crook's suggestion ia seen. TU habits of Um elk I hare thus far Ucn liuk known, bnl it | wailbe Icrtur of members ol our party, j bath oa Um initial day of tbe hunt ud tbr arigbbtgbood of aad wnasioutUy almost ia the midst of large herds of tbve ulmalt, with which Um mountains were thronged. ellm was controlled by a lew backs, which proved lo be those ulmalt able other backs. TU proportlca of large twenty-fire ulmalt. but there arc frrq neatly torn or firs bucks acen in a herd of this nam bar. Um qnratloa cf eapermrhy ao. ^harmg been milled. IbTb^to to the !Z^yfto ^ktohM ufrryncaUy krga ptoara war. brokv eff tMr magaifiocat aalkra. aad to oaa Instance wa band a back whom oonttoaed figkta bad left with bat cu u 1 brntbii varala"wir'suil gam-. Oaa' lukk JtkHw.'e^T k the U ) »tt v aBniii Tba two wto*
— ^ ' '' THE ELEOITONS. TU Oecurai TaU. [ BUM. Atoferifa. M-W. i ' i %5L 52 i : S^:~55 ?i| , iuZrerk1 V aeos M '■ 1 r—ii — ID >>•»> a ; * towtok. Sio! li , MsrlOa 'f.'" !«■« t e Kw* tow • I Ctonea .. a | Tke lext Beau. .• *""* 'towam k SITST' ' 1 I la i | 1 It Njtaada I -- ! BS^IsMOA . T — j Rrpabbcaa nopwiiy orar all I' d. | ts | me I art Halted Males Senate. ■j S™ si Lada "" *'l'~^1a «. .. '..r.'.'.'. Aagas 0 b uviil jt^tuoUST" 1-1 WUM^wkga. j ftgHI- Ara j Mimtoadixnr^: - 1 ! I i j , <*b I • •--! ; : MkOaBa. — « J • Masmsma. g . Baa — — — t I Wtoaav- — S : £g£5EE j 4. ' aaST* "* r - ■ ! arJto^ tort* uTisf firv U* iriaawrr " 1 *** toynraf agy aa a Bavaf airiir , of aaf'krUp afflkt laoUa Tbkk. ky lift rati vapatiat aad vaa a , Mm top. Vata totog iw. iliy irvv , MfikvatM. WBk tbair j B toim to* toakstdavwad toai 'J.+— j .
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TIMELY TOPIC*. TU Hebrew ra lander tor Um year (Ml k pnblisbed. Its editor k Um Grand Rabbi Servi. director of Um Fm sslle Xwocfilfpi- According to tbls , antbority Um Hebrew popnlntloa of Use j earth is divided np a* follows : Ho rope claims d.fitO.OOO; Asia. S.fiOOJWO; Africa, ( 500,000; America has 300.000 end , Oceania 110.000; total. 9J10.000. 1 . Banana fiber is tagfestfd by Mr . - 1 promising msurial tor paper making p Ml -posts It grows witb rrsat rapidity. ■ (quires ao rvpluliag after haying been I once started an a piece of ground, needs i no rulU ration, enriches tU toll, ud is ; mostly fiber. An acre planted in banana pluta will, it Is orti mated, yield eight or tee toes of fiber. fleth is steadily increasing in Fruer. , TU weight Us risen from 1T1J00 , pounds in 1W6 to I.PW.M3 pounds in 187V. In tbe principal citise of the ; the cuuramptioo of borse- | [ flesh may be considered to have fairly j I taken r. ot Tbe average price ol hoc* j J nenta par pound Each horse famishes ! about four huudrt-dn. igtil of meat, which is capable of being pr-pnnd in j died on August a. 187V. Ilk body was rcmorcd to the New York morgue, j | lion of Dr. Rsgrrs. of California. The ud showed no sign of decay. Il was | potu-^i field. j Next year Nrw York win psvs a Tbe «T has tirro obtained, ni-uey , ; ivt west of the Grand C. plral drtot. bounded by Vuderbit ud l.-aington j avenues ud by Fony-thitd and Forty- | Ira. tile. TU arrliilrnure will Or. f ^s tortaTtt^nrsloes goal ^'*tota.y°°"MW r Philadelphia mini coined pejp.tao ud ' low they all got put us without ocr . . seeing ore of them li what astonishes ' ' aa. — BtrUtyUm f.W<qr. •lean asM^Sa^M 'u'thk^MMra aTtoi . Uhssi try (ks Vi.mii aad ssua the* afiscI j"*" " ^ ao sqM l "Tswtk v nigkly aad win iwaveit.- PnyU- aad llracctos Miao.Ld* .to dwad. i toly UweaaaUee^d*ivedfi<elto*.cd j Wn-aas-B»asi . fa.. Jan. U. tMO j Mia. Elv Be.. DranrMU. O.s.-c. N T-— Tee supply to Crania Balls I par "A—J to ywa, etod ry.Il, Bask Is th. da A_»- A~buc. to" I psspssatiaa « r^mtS. j ra^tufSJaJ?' rto5jt> aay* m j I -1 ' [f{ l)| In. ( Li 11 111 RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands km^niwiUHLm I b j
m'mZ? sUslto rautya j I r the aurtd V Osagke. Ostds. sto. II Bytaonss mlatsjte a bona wv hllctaf ' I ' to u appk tree near eighty hlra of I ia Hut county. Texae, lately, aad I ' the teas became exragtd aad attacked ; I ! ' the her*, stinging it so badly that H I I ' ; died to a few hours. An aged mac. to I 1 attempting to loose the bor*. wv to- I ! verely stung, ud in rnuaiag away I from them fell ud waa draggsd into I . the boose to u narocsciov condition I IWaaasa0sassal*1isiiafs| I Being aaked roacentog Um oil Mr. • | ayjeiqkna^ tolutmuum^neatinwto i I lent and moat awful remedy to every 1 family that nad used It. A large maitwity of caaet prononaoad tocBrahls have haaa entirely cared. ' — " TU Gent. a Craft." freorp tor (after | a iceeort )-" Sow. what ars the pt toci- I . ' pai things that are obtained from tbe earth •" Pnpii rand disciple of " laaak „ Walton")—" Worms, sir." ' (Loaes fifty • | (Hi- Ctsasa (Meh.) TfusBsaasd-I W. T. Us, Esq.. of this paper, ears; y , Being ooartooed of the efficacy cf Bt. . J scobs Oil in curing rbeumttiem, I t hare ao hesitancy in raootameadtog It. • Tbe Periainv Usee tntrodnred square umbrella,. Tbey are jut as bad u the B . other lund— nerer round when it rains. " The men that hope littk are the mm ; yEGETIM^M I THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Dr. Callier Surprised. ',1 Yegetine Cored His Daughter. ^ Veyetint g Saidby fill DfWQfM. T Literary Revolution. ; 3 cents 1 1881. FREE! 1881. ;bh : SORE EARS, CATARRH. r btr.— — T— B: q. I i iSK-HrSk Encyclopedia §£ „H9!K,Ej,BJ!§!!LES5. OHffANS!^ rthi°.: 0NLY$ 6 5 . rstts' J natrofa"# BggfigkI3aBi» 8|si '
pf UflMfl EHEClifil, NEUBALOA. I9HB8 SCIATICA, LUBBAM. BACKACHE. Hw J HGLOTTT, SORENESS P|L— j CHEST. bSp^4fl|S0RE THROAT, Hha— ^ BWELLOfM BPRAXKS, nWBTYD FEET |BV"i EARS, 1^^'^Bxyxuf jR|«m ' r^ Kr|| TOOTH. EAR " HEADACHE, ; ||^jp II alliu'eb puis ACHES. ■SI It *" XToaCUEft A IZ"- ' 70.000 SOLD YEARLY. ~ MASOR l HAMLIN ORGANS !>ew sttlcs rHr.-'MlffU'sJ'.: rySrato FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Ckfcapa. ntAZtRLUBnictlu* CO asaTwk. CELLULOID eye-classes. * ispljp fPff hit ■tauncrmtmc co Ml m si-wsw MQn IW I f nllul SiRW

