Newspaper Page Text
DAILY ENQUIRER.:: UN, CoLUAiLT,-:, GiOIiGJA. SATURDAY Mt KNIXG, APRIL 24 lbsfi
8m: kscw KC L'K«.
.*Le WttH A 'Vldow'* only child,
Brignt as a enmni*? day;
Uresb a* tho bnatii of r>o«fl wild,
Eeuaufu), vdnroaie. auy.
13tf lotcd the very ati the trotdhcd.
or.ohlpjKd her tre.*#os brown ;
3&ppf whon smiles ter rrl Ii5< wreathed .
*.-ad wretched *vhen she fro\»n*d,
< ‘Lore, I a a lonely,” he softly said,
• Tired of llv.ns aiODi>«"
Oeutly he bunt o’er the graceful head,
L^ve ahb .l tvery tout,
•"Parling. I waat for \cj own dear wile
One whom I lore E.ost dean
iltv >r a sorrow t>aall darken her life?
Ne?ar a »h» low appear,
••Tell me, whom do I meaL? ’ lib fluid,
ghyiy «h? ronrmurfl, "Ah f
How should I fcaow ?’ —her cheeks grew ref—S
••Why don’t fou a>k mamma?”
SPEAKING IN CONGRESS.
Hew lli« Hvmbt'ri ,1 lb, lloaio Ulve
Warding 'Vain I, CiaIih,
W»6tll»R‘>Ott Star.
The most nervous nutrient for a
new member of congress is just be
fore he is u mate a speech. Many of
the old members, even, are seized
with “utiige fright.” The idea tna;
the . fli Jlui reporters have ears for the
whole Country gives every speaker ati
uncomfortably large audience. Home
members are anxious at all limes 10
get in the Eecord; but these men
generally do not make speeches.Tuey
simply interrupt others to ask ques
tions—sometimes very silly ones—or
to make objections', thus getting
their names in the R cord, with the
appearance of great activity When
he is about o make an ambitious er
ic rt the feeling of the members may
be judged by one watching from ct.e
gaiiery. The moment the speech
-.trikes him you can tell, and it is in
teresting to we-ch it spread througu
hie system
E ich man has hit peculiar way of
g. it g about It. Y u can’t tell when
Randall or Morrison are going to
fcpeakun.il they are pretty well on
toward tied; remarks. Morrison al
ways stands (or nmumtnt half way
down the second aisle on the deim •*
cratic side, with hands on the desks
on either siii3 Then ht speaks with
deliberation, alwa.-s taking two or
•three steps toward the speaker when
much in earnest He is always soon
tnrough. Ramlail always speaks
’from behind his own desk, and makes
no preliminary movement. Hew
itt is probably the only
other who speakB entirely with
out warning. He goes cfl nkepow
der— all in an instant Some mem
bers loan their desks for a speech;
some load tbeuiteives. Homeiimes
three or four desks give warning of
speeches. They are piled up wi h
congressional recordB,revised statutes,
cfliclal reports, newspaper clipping-,
and on top of the huge rolls of man
uscript. These are always threaten
ing. Wheu a speech is too full of
dry matter to iind room inside D e
orator, and must be given storage
on his desk, other members find :t
convenient to be in the cloak roots.’.
Some mi-mhers of experience pu
&11 tills miiterial inside their decks,
and look v -ry ini'.'cent, as if they
were not go t.g to say much. Then
they take- out a little at a time. Ther>-
is a great diflerer.ee in the bearing of
s. man when he is loaded with a
speech. His entire manner :s d tf.-r-
«M from he ordinary. Some men,
ordinarily sell, seem to unhook a 1
their fastening*, wuile loose-join ted
men get stiff Butterworm
ol Ohio is one of -. ,:owe who jirnlx re
up to a speech. For a fc-w m me ts
before he begins he seems co be
engaged in unlacing himself are
Jimberli g h s J tots, as an athlete
wao is ahou; to make >-
wonderful leapt He croaches m ,v i .
this desk and waits his Jooauoe. H i
Gee brightens up, the part gets out -of
his hair, and one lock falls down o:
his forehead He stretches out hie
arms and egs, works hit.-shoulders
to see that every Joint is f.ee, and
when he gets up to speak he is like a
willow. His body responds to every
expression, a^d he hurls himself at
Lis audienc , a i i there is exerts.,..,,
in every motion.
Last session ,here was a roar, u
the house who used to walk back am
forth arourd the semicircle .,a,:k if
the members’ sea's, ruining his
Lands through his ba r, for tiheeo or
twenty minutes before tnaU’ g a
speech. Home members we k two ur
three umes past ihe epeuker’; desk
before they try tc catch his eye.
Hume stand up in their pia-i'es, c\- ar
t. ueir throft s several times,
puli up Their sleeves, button
tueir eufls, fee; ':beir Ue, ..pen and
Shut .heir tbks two or three
tunes, and then vituk d> w:t the -e
a little way and say, ‘‘Mr Speaker.”
Home sit and rub their hards
O her s do nothing in particular, but
you can tell they are going to speak
by the nervous glances they throw
up at the speaker. S;me will mine
eyes at the speaker for half an hour
before trying to catch his. You can
tell when some men are going to
speak because they look frightened.
Others you know are going 10 talk—
because they always do when they
ge: a char.oe.
IN A B T ISSFUL TRANCE
lieailUe Condition of tho Jttuu In the
Wtiiii) ll iuue.
would srou find out whether then
w y- 'n be a marrlnge or not They all
r-.cal! the fact that Miss Cleveland
hwe often talked as if she dul tiro <-x-
pect, after the season which has Just
closed, to lelurn to the white house to
stay for any length cf time. This
's ;.cw understood to m an that M h
Cleveland knew when the went
a way from here of the marriage It
has been generally thought U at Mi s
C.evelami would tiave preferred thn,
tier friend, Mas Vac. Vectiteu,should
ave been the cn sm one Mise Van
VcCblen, during her stay at the
w.'iite house, became very popular
with the people of Washington so
ciety
The president and C lone! Lmiont
go out riding now every evening over
the fine country rood, in the neigh
borhood of Washing.; n. Toe presi
dent was out in an open Victoria
this evening. He leaned lack, the
perfect picture of camtTt anil con-
reut. Ht has never locked in better
health than he d .-es m.w. Those wtm
see him in these blooming dayn
apeak of his pieasaht smile and the
tones of deep-sealed content in his
voice, even when discussing a plain
matter of business. His callers te-
lleve without any other evidence that
he is to be married, Ah one caller
said to-day: "Tnere is no mistaking
the air of a ripe, miituie man of the
world, who is dallying upon the
blissful threshhold of taking unto
himself & young and charming wife.”
A Bii n far BaoU* l£»t
There Is cbeoluiely no ground upon
which t' dcub'. tho spiecdlsl virtues ol
Ca'iBSva Tonic Ttie mo .t cynics, ad
mit tnat It is the very best tonic made
Ween a gentleman ot integrity, who
in as widely known in ttii j locilliy -a
any one, speak,, in such ui:qaal.£L,i
prulso, who cat. quos lot .ho sterUnn
Ci.araater of CiBili,e;i b 1
GtKkxNvu.ni! Jane 1,
Mossrs Wes.m jiTlaod H. C+.u-
ii'tneti .‘bbcmt. two taoui.is ago my
, ealth bsd rn- ■’own ao low dia.
wolg ;od only 137 pounds, appfl'lt« ail
gone, arid so weak t. I eould sch/os-
, i walx irorn my m me to tr,y plaoc cf
hnslneaa. I tried several kind- of on-
without receiving any beuefl • wa-
induced to ry year Callsaya To . ,
which acted l.ko a charm oprn m-.
I tiow weigh 118 pounde and can c-, t
anything, ar.d weald advise a.l who
sre eofferiCK :rom debility \r. try youi
Tncic. T A Pack
Book-keeper Kitbuboo A ktuior.
Look cui for frauds and ,mh.at'.onB.
Take no other, We>tmor8la."d’g Calls-
aya Tonic tstbe only genuine prepara
tlon eailod CeltBaya Tome See that
you «et vVoatuioreiand s i f your drug
gist, ot fl CO per ootile,
Brannon A Cabson, Wholernle
Agents, lixutuDU, Ot-. a; 23 dlw
Sticktlghie arc fashlonabie both on
ballet girls and elec Ion tiokets.
The PrAtba of
Like the famous article lvce.f, is In e -
most everybody 1 - rumen, T :o peop.e
know vhiit it pr-jSt-ryf" siu well ag beau
tifies the teeth. Hence It is the stand
ard Tooth Wash ol the Period.
to so tu th&w
John Rogers will marry Ml:,Die Ps s
mer, bis wl'e, about the time Parti
■-.rr'pa Mr N '
AO RANTS I
Most of tho diseases which afilict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIVER*
For all complaints of this kind, such a-s Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations anti Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn). Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers Chronic Diar-
rhc?a. Loss of Appetite, Headache. Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-down
i. Ac , Ac, isL
is invaluable. It is not a panacea for ah disease..,
but j^KSOS? a| l diseases of the LIVER,
wU: STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low. gloomy spirits. It is one of rlie BEST AL
TERATIVES and IFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and is A VALUABLE T OMIC.
STADIREP'S AUPANTII
For eale by all Druggists. Price 81.00 per bottle.
C. F. STADiCER, Proprietor,
Lao SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
DR. RICE,
For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at
A re?*:larlt educated and legally oualifled j hysiciaa and the
racst successful, as his practice will prove.
Cures nil forms of PRIVATE,
ea!es nic and SEXUAIi DIS "
Spermatorrhea and Icipotoncy,
a? t'.». r.--c*t < f -•If-abu-te ia yetitb. scsual <:il. »<:■« jn rtia-
lowing • le-rt* Vvrvojsntsi, BuDiiaal Ka
OiniDCiis (,f f-igl.1, i>tfpc:
SYPHILIS.
' itl '• r J riLg
. . ’ . ilea-
Gonorrhea,
Washington, April 19.—The
only people ir. i. wu who have any
po itive k’jcwlttl^ii concerning the
i.re«iuex ’b marri ige arc the pre-ident
and his pnv^teeecretary. The in:t r i
rfcfui.s :o tfliiai or deny *he rtp.,i"8, {
alihoigh there ia tio doubt that he j
w<u:d be ota in treat haste with
denim if the p:evident -o wish-, d
Several of the presiden t’s frien is hare
ft It on intima‘3 enrugh terms v-ith
him to gently chi.fl him upon he
subject, but to all the president has
Lane no siga beyond g ou«
naturedly evading the su;jset. The
lady frleDdj of Mias Cleveland -ay
that if the latter were here they
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
undertaken.
^ I.jla-.i I--, m. -I :i.-.:G.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
S i-ib'.h V';’ 7 tV ' ■::t - .. TZ
(JH.Cc Lou to froiu - A. M. to> P M. bULd-j a, U t P. 4i
: <fc
NOT ICS
tftli b7 the
enix Maun*
G> orgia.
H *. V S j 5-;d bv strrk *ior
u**'dr iign*3'a th*- E*gl*
1 oc—.rlnc C r ‘inpCfcteU :n ..... ._ _
noti e if here - Lives n der hfection i4v»i cf the Code
o.* Geo'giA o' fluen trenefer. I claim >x«dp*
tion of Imbi’it under iaiJ iec’..on.
let r Ji oez6in A ILLGKS,^
WV MAY SE A FEIN
STILL DOUBT
I.f so they will find in our office
many ench letters ns the following,
1 but none that are entitled to more
consideration:
With rnv experience I pronounce
BHEWEli’S LUNG Rt, STOKE It
the best lung remedy made. Four
of my brothers and sisters had
died with consumption, and about
i tluee years ago I became so ex
hausted by long continued cough,
accompanied with low fever and
night sweats, that I could barely
get about, and my friends gave up
all hope. I coughed so incessantly
that I could not s.eep at all, After
trying several lung medicines 1 be-
gantheu.se of BREWER'S LUNG
R ESTORER and was greatly ben
efited by the first bottle, gaining
fiesh and strength and resuming
work. I continued to take it and
am as ston; now as I ever was, rare
ly ever cough, nor do 1 suffer with
my lungs any more than if they had
never been effected.
I am never without a bottle of it
in my hou e. During the winter I
gave it to my little children, even a
little fellow thr-.e years old, for any
thing like common colds, or when
they show unv evidence of croup,
and always with the most satisfac
tory results. Very truly,
G E HUGELY,
Larneiviile-, Ga.
Brewer’s filing Re--, orer contain a
no opiates in any forte.
LAMAR, RANKIN A LAMAR,
MACON, GA
TH1H WITNESSES.
A f.ripplm t i wy-*/
I only tvaijfhMi! 128 aeurnb. when 1
comme&ne-t GUINN’S PiOS T ,£KF, and
t ow weight 147 piTUMla I could h..ril-
ly walk with ub i.'k • ,uo,i. ri mo.ni.d
now walk long dis.aiiocs wbhout ho'.n
Us benefit to ru‘> in '. IT out etOenla*
■ ion. I) V.U i' T BOSTICK,
Cotton Buyer, Macon, Ga
Jf/ 4 If iUrfltnhliif, ffnrdM.ifc
i)Ai«N( «/ ife,'r*uito, U*, W rL’jii,
It aoted tiki: a obann on my spnersl
health. I eonalder it a fi :c tonic. I
wolfcb more than I hove 1- : 25 vcari-.
Respectfa'-ly A H BRAMBLE IT.
Af*- iv Jaurm. Ha+»n t
My wile linn regained her a{rens ,: l:
ami Increased 10 rmrinde i” wdjbo \V
reeonamevd GUINN’S PIONEER .*
the host tonic, W F JUNE-s
For Forty Years a Sufferer frtin
WONDERFUL TO RELATE-
For 1-onj.Y Ykarb I bttvo been a vi 0 -
tiu) to Ca’iakkh-ifireeati'nriti-i of ibe
time a autlernr from xxckvciatino
PAINS ACROSS MI PORKUKAD, SUll MV
nostrils, i'bn dirtouargos wi .e so of-
eiislv.- that 1 hesitate to oieutlcn it
except for the im-'d It may do some
other sufferer, I have .-.-petit a yonns
fortune Ir >m my nsni earutntt daring
my forty years of suffering m obtain
reiiot lrom tho doctors, I have nod
patent medtclrn-s —every one I could
learn of—’’rein the four corners of the
earth, with no relief. Andau»«t(57
yoars of eg,) have met with a roincdy
that has cured me entirety—made me a
now man i wdglied 128 pounds and
n--w weigh 14U, I used tuirloeu bottles
of the medicine, and ibo outy rt-gret 1
have ia mat, being la ihe bumble walk
of life, I may not. have trfirienoe to
p,oval, on ail catarrh scff-irers to use
what has enro l me—<-UINN’S PIO
NEER BLOOD RKNKWKR.
! HENRY OF EVER,
207 Suconfi Street, Maoon.Ga.
Mr Henry Chever, writer of the
above, formerly ol Crawford county,
now of Mucon, Ga, merits tbeoonfi-
dance ofa'.l Interested iu catarrh,
W \ HUFF, Ex-Mayorof Maoo
B t**«
boowr’i Can-
Putvos.
I have used GUINN'S MONEER
BLOOD RENE IVKR t.-- -ier.rut case*
of cutaneous discafcos -t .or g standing
with the iuuiv, est!“factory results.
Have seen the liappio . < s jits follow
its use in syphilis of ihe worst form,
and believe it to bo tr»- hast K.tera'.lve
Hi use. J T EuLT;-'. M D.
G "tfio, Ga,
A \mu* from tk+:ht n* n.«.r k/mih
i.UINN’b PIONEER BLOOD RE
NE WER hiv cured l ui; children
of khi.- worst oast-s of scrofula I
ever saw, Eer skit, is a« c.bar as mine
amt tb- doctors say 1: is it perfeol cure
i. ti;ir oplnl- n. 1 a:u -nanktul for
having tried ilia vcm -* .'
ffM L PARES Dallas, Tt.xas,
Savasnaii, Ga J mtiar, 20. 1886.
GUINN'S PIO NEER BLOOD RE-
NEW’iiR has mad - invcr., cures of
bioed poison and rheum iti:.n among
my customers. I most heartily roo-
'-mir.aitd It to s-.tl.rers from these af-
fi otloris.
CM HILLMAN D-aggiet.
New Orlkans La Jar 18,, 1881
I have been oured a-.-und and well of
a bad ca»e ot bleed r-ois'-n hy the use
of 15 bur leu of GUINN'S P ONEER
BLOOD RENKVVEK, I '*d sound its
praise forever. JACOB KRUTE.
Jt*-I am acquainted with 'be, above
cas-, and most heartily ae.tat It.
EUGENE MAY Druggist,
Cars.! Street.
A?
ifpiSETS
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Benewer!
CURES ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, EHEUMTISM, SCROFULA OLD SORES,
A PERFECT SPRING MEDICINE-.
PftlOF, PER BOTTLE, $1.00. L ’ BGE SIZE, $175
ESSAY ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED FREE.
MACON MEDICINE CO , MACON, GA.
wholesale Toy Brannon db Carson,
AND CITY DRUG STORE-
*ar-Fr»R «a»i.K «Y »r. r druggists.
ASK FOR THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
51
Wilsonia Magnetic Power,
arrhn'.ifd.’ Con
gre&H, B'itt'-.i Rnd Lrco.
If yea caiinot, y.-t tli*?90
elioefl from fk&less. r-und
addrifle "n postal card
to VT. L. PoUtflus. Brock.-
4on, lias*.
For sale ou!v bv
C J EDGE
112 1
cl St
— 1
ICO WILSONIA MAGNET POWER BELT.
the raot-t :-'vieces::iul apjiliaii.-e in tiiu world for tL<: t tint incut ot
Nervous Debility Neuraigir. Rlit-uiualwu, Lr.uibiigo. S-,jjiebsuess,
■ iKtlinia, Dj. .-ji! p-i.'i, Di-tii-c-i of Livi-r. Ki inc-i k u’.d itiger-tivi- Organs,
f i-k Heacmelii-. uc<: ah 11. nblcs. aritit.i. froii, nil.- i■:.: tel Lmpuro
Five Cedd and Tv«o Oliver KSc rtaiffi,
awarded ia le?.:i .* the Espesiiioca ot
New Orleans m.d Lt-uisvilie, and the In
ventions Expusit.en >.-f Lv.'idon.
The suptriorby < i Coraline over horn
or whaleiioLe hi.s now been demonstrated
by over five years' experience. It is more
durable, mart pliable, more comfortable,
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of varioul
kinds of cord. None are genuine unleg
“ Dit. Wahnbr’3 Coralixb" ia prime
on inside of steel cover.
F3R SALE &/ ALL f.LAOISB MtRCdAUTS,
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, Nev/ York Ci13-
<\r,i ivs, !J.x,|
“:0», U Vi BU
ill mm m
iSM** 10 *
mmmm m
' v -. t •
miSi
/Tfy ‘
Crsr- 0053 relU-ves N?ufalgia. Ti:eyc:jroL r
prevent ChOls F'jftur, Sour Si. Tiar.l - '. r 'Ld
ErGalh. CR-artr.t .Skln.7or.othoNf-*»>*s, rnd o
Li'G and Vigor vj ihj system. Db .e ' 0 U :£ 8F.a>l.
1 ry them unco and veu v.1'1 never t u vvlli.put
Prre 25 eti per ootL'e. Sold Ly :• ugjist: ?nd
Medicine Douicrs generally. Sent on r»cc»>» c*I
price 7 stamp:-. ccMnr.iJ, 1c ar y ajdrc t
,y. r: >m!th
Manufacturers and Sci
A.re uow pre]>tsred to furnisb &
iiii!-]-, of
ROUGHS DRESSED,LUM BE
And to Drii-.s L'i:aber for the i-ul
lie, and soli.eft .'ttronage.
laaiBM tsem
CgXTINU
11AVJ-I
wsaa nnsH
"*
aaaHMaMifcv." a
125 WILSONIA MAGNET POWER LADIES’ ABDOMINAL
SUPPORTER for the di -pf-i-H;mi of bit raid and other tunu-is ami eu-
I lfirgomonts of tiie womb and the ovaries. A! -o .. iv, s gr*.tit snppoit
, and comfort and increased strength to the wa'.in <• f vLi>• al-d men in c.tst-3
| of abdominal eniurgemeut without any j-m-ticrli.r eiiseuse. id,nebs also
to decrente and prevent c-xc-essivc-a.ec-uujnle.ti n- o; rat.
WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO - U2-broad way,
New YUi'i.. itj C ll.Rl.i Agtr.t t'otumi,<i :g. f:J dyr
ilePaciiic Guano
The
rONIEH
FEBTIJ TZelBS
uarmi n
I1Y8, LEVERING’S
That
THE BEST MEDICINE ON
EARTH FOR CHILDREN-
An infallible specific fot Flatu
lent Colic, Diarrhoea, Coughs,
Teething, Cholera Infantum, Chol
era Morbus, and all diseases inci
dent to children Give it a trial.
25 cents per bottle. For sale at
CITY DRUG” STORE, |
"NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS,
The Tex Digest for State and j
County Taxes is now open at my j
office on Twelfth street
J C REEDY, |
apl eodwffi- BT R V 0.
W anted-l> . *<• -ut-a o
6f.-r.ra-. 8.' -1 7 aia F. • N ,v..%
ll-B K'" 1 1 V j " a 1 Ot
H.e-ijv .-rrnlr.ya,-any • r war;-a Mr—
tcrt-ifn l-hH.l art ! a-, k rr.t m- ,
p -Id Far to . ' formal,' u a ■ iJoo-, :
orative Ar'. w k 7 F*char.g* i’i»co, B'u- i
ton, M»»e. F O fi- x jits
»p 10 a lour iu- IF I
You Will Always Have !t Good.
GROCERS SELL IT.
£«r-G-ntl 1 Or. in ‘t/iinTi* f ft cr,rnplfrte sc-i 04
LevurinK’** New ( nrdF n O f.ri/ix.;il d”«lt5ns>.
K, LKVEKlNCi ct CO., RALTLMOLUL MU
sj $6 r f. « r f ’i
Or ?h • r.iti'.ii/r
Cured b v H r n^l>r
Goiddi c j,, . j ?j<-.
cat the iciiow:
absolutely bar
neut aml s;-.
a moderate «1 ri
iiC-iit unaor the K
M'tmif.-tctim-l
th-M-H
bas been g|v<
©very lnsta:.r»? a perfect c.;re bit- lowed. I
om*r fails. The sy-;\"'r. < ; ■ in rr. -v f«t©
With the c .J,e'!‘!0 it hoef.U.f'S ftfl V’.U iti. (>HA
blUty lor the ll<iui*r ai»;tetlte to exl*t
FOR LK RY
M. 0. HGQD & JO , Crr.Jr.it.
Ilvoail ^trc‘e T f’OM.iflM^ < • .
lall or .pe;firb:;•. *.a u. «
1reds '0 'e -b.m «•- ms .'rin tb - ■ - •• ’ a*-
Hit
Pacific Guano Ccmp’y
^York.s at Wood's Hal , Mass and Churleston, j
S C. Capital
ONE MILL_iON_ DOLLAltSJ
The undersigned, who, since 1805. h ive supplied
thoiM.uds of dealers andpianters with this popular
£ and reliable Fertilizer, are prepare i to take their
orders another season for Soluble Pac.tic Guano
t and Dissolved Bone Phosphate, which is a high
guide ot Acid Phos],l.ute made by ihe FaciliQ
Guano Couipativ. J 0 MAT IiTA-, .t>ON CO,
G- Hi! i Agei.ts * t.cifieOuaiiu L - A igu-ta. Ga.
> .1- On ' •), t , A ■■ i. , 1 , , • in - •• ftruvol-
tug . gar-" ■ I.b --.It' M i i - -; F B G-.: ■'• r, ( i.f; i t M aloud,
M I, " ■ : h .1 i- i < • '. r. c > ; > B M all ev,: , ,. . v 1 ’ ‘ ■ ■ ■ ; • ' - u.e by
* Bl, FTTi U‘" A CO.
C CL Ciil US. GA, At i. lieu.,. :.- •••• < " 2t.
msm$ & rcosy mmstm kbh - d a;';a, : - ”■ m w
1 Mpl EL |l, s DSS;“‘' i i
til GH tSa uiL vk icHltf.^fil i H •*
lOraa Orchard
noie.-. Bv hof'
Ii> a;
j©2 •
iror. Kill*
trlif,
LCiuth*, »I'I'^e ‘'n'J.irede n'o'hiff I
r y xitrai’pi'Toea 1 A, e on ’ uc*
•'©'•'tfa! r »')Tlv rjitjri \ itlr 4S r y |
PA.'iS WSSwrWvh *••«> York City i
mail n »•*'. Itx
SIMON V ■ JOM>. Munurf r. I
id la 16 # r4 0«t *ibin
"LI