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" Hava yon my to-day?
•»>i»ag “■• <*pp*n« gently u*> »*•
**nctum
"What 1* your paper? " aaka th* ed
itor.
“Why, the Cincinnati you
know."
Os oouraa I knew well enough; be
ha* l«en here regularly for the lata
month. He 1* that tenor—that scourge
known as the Exchange Fiend. He
got thf paper at first willingly, then pv
litely, then coolly, then abruptly, then
grudgingly, but rebuffs chill tun not.
he V****® 4 * a {ournalMtic whl-mari-of
the at*. who aan’t be shaken off. The
laws of Michigan unfoetunataly make it
■ crime to kill him, although if I were
to be tried by a jury of twelve news edi
tors I would risk it.
“ You've been getting the Jto/uirer
or a month now ? "
"Well, off and on, I guess I have.**
«« ’*W?iy dun’t you take it regularly? I
ran get them to put you on their daily
lie*,"
"Can you, honest?"
" Why, of course ; ww newspaper men
have a sort of Free Masonry among us
Hassies, L kaaw M.-Laan first rate Hpl<-n
--<M man He'll do ft in a minute for
raa ! "
•' Well, now lam under deep obi ."
“Don't mention it Let's see, what's
»onr name?"
“A. Sucker —got that down?"
• ’ WojJr4??i ixabeth street east”
' ‘ Street east —yea."
" Detroit, Mich."
“All right For a year—daily ’ "
"If you please. I tell you that kind
of Free Masonry w a hang-up thing, but
I suppose yon would do the same for
him?"
"lot Mm? bat yonr boot*. That
•HI be tn -
"What!"
" Twelse dollar*. Journalistic Ma
sonic initiation fee. That's cheap'r than
yon could join the Free and Accepted*
tor, not to mention quarterly dnea. But
then if you don't happen to have the
money, call up to-morrow, or just drop
Mirixtan a note, with another note for
•12, and mention me, and he'll aend hie
paper right along, and jnta say we’ll lw
happy to do the same by any of hi*
friend*."
He never called again, but anoiiier
jnat like him did and always will.
* nroc a*th to al couaox.
A writer in the New York Tlrnrt, who
signs himself Jack Hardy, advocaUw
t>M eatsbiiahmsnt of a typographical
college. He says : At its beet, thia
branch of the “art preservative of all
arte" is lamentably overcrowded, and
■one Imt expert newspaper compositors
should seek employment tn the large
cities. As long as the present per
uu-iuua »yatoai «f juaoo-Work far ap
prentices is in vogue, and there is no
sign of any change for the better in thia
direction, will ilia grand army of incapa
ble and imxmpetmit compositors be r»
muted. I'areata and guardians who
oappese that the printer's trade is muted
to a boy of delicate cousdtation arg tn
great error, and none but youths
who have perfect eywaight and robust
health should go at the buaineae. As
there are a-ore* of apprentice* who
are ooofined to plain type-aettuig, a
I V pographwal college. similar to the
ordinary biuuneM ixdlegv, ahould lie
tahlialied in your city, where the ap
prentice could take a regular day oourw
of iMtracttoa, or receive leaerwn in the
evening. Were such an elementary and
fi mating tyi*■graphical testituto found
ed, it would do iuvalculable good to the
American n»w»j>spar «xn|>oaitor el the
future, and save toindtad* ami hundred*
of bright and intelligent yonng men
from becoming drunkard* ami
“tramps'' The semi-eleemosynary
character of the public typogra) ducal
acboese of bnodou ami Fan* is repug
nant to the anlf-respect and independ
ence of oqr young American catiseas
who desire to become skilled rompe
itora and proof readers, thanforv, the
the tMtkni of appientiees in sn.-h
typographical institute ahould be paid
for as in any on! lege or academy,
and atdiolarsbipe reserved for appren
tices who help to support others.
too nrm»r to am FOLtra.
Little Oracie had been told that it waa
im|xJlte to take the laat biscuil co the
table. The oilier morning, st breakfast,
she wa* observed to game long and earn
estly al the solitary btenaat on the bread
plate. The temptation at last proved
ton great. Itaeahing f<w the eov-'ted
morsel she exclaimed, “ O, mamma, I'se
almost tarred I I daas I wont be po
lite to-day I'll wait till tasae day when
I amt too hungry. "—Asston Trap
A feature in room of the leading
ad*of* of New Jeney is placing dailv
ami local newspapers in the highest de
partment for the une of the pujtaa Die
•twtente are required to give an occa
smm] abstract of the news al the day as
glssaed from their coituana.
1 -ITS • teart at saeM and ear tarty ■ to yro
ieeg U. Vaa. thsrator*. Dr. Bali's Cough Syr
up tor Voagha Ootoa fcneshrtt*. Bnanma
•4c ItnM •wrvwSsre Prws oaly M <vau
rm* stoumo nn.
The story of the groaning tree » this:
About forty yean ago, a cottager who
brad near the center of the village of
Had as toy, *mr Lymington, beard fre
■juently a strange noise l»ehind his
house, like that of a person m extreme
agony. Boon after it caught the atten
tiou of hia wife, who waa then confined
to her bed. She waa a timorous »om*A
ami, bteng greatly alarmed, her husband
endeavored to persuade her that the
notes she heard <aa only th* bßTowing
•f the stags in the forest By degreee,
however, the neiglilor* on all aide*
h--ard it, and the thing 1 -CgM to be
much talked of. It waa by this tune
piainly discovered that the groaning
n< uaa proce< ded from an elm which grew
at the end of the garden. It waa a
young, vignron* tree, and to all appear
anoe perfectly sound. In a few week*
fame of the groaning tire was «jrreal far
and wide, and people from all part*
flocked to hear it. Among others, it at
tracted the curiosity of the late l*rinc»'
and Princess of Wales, who resided at
that time, for the advantage of the sea
bath, at Pilewrll, the seat of Bir James
Wondey, which aloud wiUun • g«art> r
of a mile of the groaning tree.
Though the country people assigned
many en|*eiwtitiou« cauaee for this strong*
phenomenon, the naturalist could as
sign no physical one that was in any de
gree natisfactory. Some thought it waa
owing to thwtwisting and friction of th*-
roots. Others thought it jwocotxh-d
from water which ha*l collected in th<-
Isjdy of the tree, or perhafw from petit
air. But no cause that wa* alleged ap
|>y*ar*'d *'*pial to the effect. In the mean
time the true did not always groan,
aomstiiuca disappointing it* visitant*
yet no cause could be assigned for it*
temporary cctaidtoiiS, rithrr from s* s
sons or Weather. If any difference was
. Userv*-.!, it was thought to groan least
when the weather waa wet, and most
when it was clear and frosty; but the
sound st all time* **-etn<xl to arise from
the roots. Thus the groaning tree con
tinned an object of ustonirhuient diirinp
the apace of elghUx u or twenty month
to all the country around, and, fig th*
information of distant |uuta, n pamphlet
waa drawn up containing iipaitn nliir m
count of all ths eiron rust. r. latmg
to it. At length the owner of it, ag* n
tlwmaii of the name of Forlw-s, niukiag
too rush an experiment to di-eover it*
cause, Imrud u hole iu it* trunk. Aftei
this it never groamxli IJ wic* then n*4
ed np with afnrtheT view to make a dia
ornery, but atul iuitiiuigap|** aii d which
led to any investigation of the eauae. It
waa universally, however, believed tiint
there waa no trick in the affair, but that
•onia natural cause really cxi*u*i,4luiugh
never understood, —f/iuZA'a GUuhit
AWste
roll icco.
The United Htates ia aup[x»e<l to
grow about 400,009,000 pounds of to
bacco a year , sad the annual European
crop av* rages about 260,000,000 pound*.
The annual couAumptnn of the wwd in
Hollan*! amount* to about 4| )x>uola per
head of population ; (termany, 8 1-10
pounds; United States, 3 pounds;
Anatro-Hungary, 2) pounds ; Cuba,
2 3-10 pound* ; Italy, 1) ponnd* ; Rus
sia, 1 pound.
[Prs Motas* lews Mate Regtetar.)
We notice the following in an ex
change Mr. G. B. Haverer, Foreman
N. r. A N. H. R. B. Co., suffered for
eight days with terrible pain iu the back,
almost to 'distraciiou, until ho hear*! of
and used Rt. Jacob* Gil, one bottle of
which cured him completely.
Basvsss afltdoa begin to repair their
liotiM * till the frost s*-ta in, and never
fiuiah tlia outer er<-otmg til) th.* cold be
*>*»es pretty severe. When they erect
a new habitation they fell the wood »wr
ly in spring, but seldom begin building
till toward the end of August.
|Bpria(firM ( Mas* 1 ReyobWesn )
Fxlgar T. Page, Esu., Druggist, writes
us from CUioepee Falla, that Mr. Albert
Guenther under Wild* Ifbtel ha* used
that remarkable remedy. Hl. Jacob* Oil,
for a seven: case of rkcumausas sad it
cured him astfby tnagta. Heaiw>u*e*l
it with great ruccsm among hi* horse*, in
eases of sprains, sore*, gte and it cure*
ovary time
Mamma, I don't think the people
who make dolls are very pioru people,"
said a little girl to her mother one day,
“Why not, my child ?" “ Because you
can never make them kneel. I have
always to lay my doll down on her stom
ach to say her prayers ’’
Preit, |1 *OO.
To sum it up, six long rears of bed
■ dden -iskaess. boating |ilM» per year,
total fl.lfXi —all of this expense was
stopped by three bottle* of Hop Bitters,
taken by my wife Rhe has done her
own housework for a year since, without
the loss of a day, and I want everybody
to know It, for their benefit.**—N E.
Fanner
JoMtrwT caroa home from school vary
much excited. “What do you think,
pa, Jos Hte ward, ona of the lug boys,
had ar argument with the teacher about
a question m grammar ?“ “ What pom
bon did Jos take?" “ His last position
was across a chair, with hi* fees down."
■ <waSS Wav Mm taeav
« to .—— V -I 1 to -a J S- -*— - - L
Inv nnawonfr] CTOTwB Bau I not OMO BwWnctr
mad and raatainsil by Warner • Rafi- Ki<tn*»
and Ltvsr Owe.
Mas C. ▼. t’aijmw, New Tort.
Br«iff.vo cam rar roxnu.
When Vicksburg fell, Oen. A J. |
Smith was sent to Columbus, Mu* , and
relieved Gen. Asbotli. While upon an i
esqjtalitiau Mor. after Wto Ten*****,
the Federal soldiery as waa very often
the case, made their camp-fires of fence
rails. One evening a native came to ;
(Jen. Hautb's test and cumpiaiß. .1 in '
Wrv fnwstes taagwagw thag the sH.ii.-r- i
were burning hia fence rails. The Gsn
eral replied that he bad given strict or- I
den that hl* soldiers should take Bo
rails but the top anas, and if he could
discover any of them disobeying order*
he would have them puniahed, sn.l told
the man to go and see if they were tak
ing anything bnt the top rail In a few
minute* be returned, saying they were
taking everything on the fence. The
General started with him to find the
culprit*. The fence wa* fast disapfx sr
ing. Tbs complaining native said:
“Doot you see?*'
“Yes,” replied the General, “bnt 1
see they only take the top rail."
“ Yes ! but they commence at the top
ami they go clear to the ground ”
«• Exactly, b«t you tefi’t point out cue
of my soldier* taking any rail but the
one on top. ”
This waa too much for the non-com
batant, and, wi|h an indescribable look
ou hia teas, he twned and walked off
AW'oM deacon of many years’ standing
says it is the simplest tiling in the world
to distinguish between the man who i
honestly asleep and the nun who i*
abamuiing tateep m cliuroh. lb* man
wli*v has Actually fallen Mtcep'is aabamed
of it, and wears the expression of niorti
tb-atiou on his slumbering face, wliij*
the man who shams sleep at the sound
<4 Aha contribution box wear* an ex
pression of childlike innocence anil hon
eety that only the most hardened cheek
mid long practice can a**ume.
As thk shadow follows the body iu the
splendor of the fairest sunlight, so will
the wrong done to another pursue the
soul in prosperity.
Grateful Women.
None receive s*> much benefit, and none
are to profoundly grateful and show such
an interest in recommending Hon Bitter*
a* women. It is the only remedy pccu
liarly adapted to the many ill* the *ex i«
almost universally subject to. Chill*
and fever, indigestion or deranged liver,
constant or periodical sick headaches,
wouknsa* iu the bac k or kidneys, pain In
the shoulder* and different part*of the
body, a feeling of lassitude and despond
ency, are all readily removed by these
Bitter*.—Con rant.
A Chicago phvaieiau aav* that prob
ably 20,000 people in that city are in
juring their health and endangering
their lives by using hair cosmetics and
face powders.
Comm, ye disconsolate, who suffer with
coughs, colds or disease of the throat
mid lungs. Yon cau find relief in C<«i«-
sens' Honey of Tar. the l»est cough
niediciuo in the world. We mean just
what we say. Price 50c. For side by
all druggists.
An almanac of music recently publish
ed states that aiuce the year 1600 to the
present day, no less than 40,000 operas
have been perforat'd, of which 11,000
were Italian.
tSDiasvnos, dy*psp*ta awvon* prostrsten
*t>.l all fiinu* of gsnoru debility relieved bj
tahini; Mtssam eI-xrrvsuso ll**r Toxic, th*
ouij )Tep*ratUn of beef oontiunmg iti enlirr
nutritious properties. It ouuteiu* Uoud-tua*
lug. son-e-gen. rating and Ufe-eiiatamuig i rop
ertiea. 1* la vain* Ll* m all aufeetded reumt: -u«
whether the resell at exhauetiuo, uervou* pros
tration, overwork, or acute disease, particularly
if resultiug from pulmonary ccuipiaiut*, C*»
•*IL Hssard A Ooi. proprietor*. Nsw York
PIANOS & ORGANS
STEINWAY PIANOS.
DECKER BROS PIANOS.
HAINES BROS PIANOa
Estey the Crent Organ.
Shoninger Bell
Organ.
For lew money and on better term
than any other houae Sand for price
li.ta and catalogue*
D. H BALDWIN & 00.
I.oiiiNville. Ky.
TOOTHACHE
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Wx/rar. aa? <w»r «t rKVKM .ID AWE.
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refuaded Send rh»e I'wllar Rm feoviata t«
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IMWrtrw ar 4 all afba M 4« mMs
. aad rarwd Re*eip« oa receipt «4 X
cemta i*al* ’■•'•e irvtal at anv druffMk*** Addie**
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4 **<>»>*< <r*o awuor* T»r* *A. , Iqa*., Mr
‘ PENMANSHIP,
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CAar.
Henry Clay took a fancy to Fernandc '
Wood, and never lost an opportunity of ■
pivtug him personal attention. One day,
• bile Clay was walking with him. I
they paasel a shop where men were
manufacturing cigan. Clay expxeaae-1
surprise at the dexterity of the workmen. I
it mnst require yeans < I
exp rience to do the work with such ap-
.ireul ease.. “Oh, no, Mr. Wood re
plied, “they merely cutoff a piece of the
n liacco, roll some of the dry part in
tboir hands, then wrap it up, and the
whole thing is done. Any person can
u-ake a cigar. ’*
“If you think so,” said Clay, “per
ha;s you bad better try.’
Tue young Congressman sat down,
ti> ik a knife ami a leaf <4 tobacco, akid
with a dexterous cut prepared hi* wnip
per. lie then broke the filling to the
proper sue, rolled it all np together,
t.listed the bniall, symmetrical pigtail at
he end, cut off the top, and banded the
»v li-tuade cigar to the Kentucky Sen
a or.
• Ciav wa* amazed. Wood bad become
a akiliful cigurmakcr during the choltrw
* asun, while in the toliacco trade. The
-hopkeq>er stared with wonder at tins
newCungreiudonal accomplishment. Tl*
p>ke nui the rounds of Congreass, and
was frequ ntly told at Clay's expense.
IT is better to do the most trifling thing
in the world, than to think half an hour
of a trifling thing.
A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY:
■ TRIOTLY mt
B AUS AM
"TUte MfYffHaf L««(« ta a HaaJlMy ataffa
What The lloctora Saji
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Mat'd taar '(Btelaana* ta arata/aaaa ta» aaf aUffr aaaik
an «a« aaufka asd cal4a.*’
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v«64arf*l aaraa of < ««awaaa»M»n ta Ma plaaa Wy U.
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rar all Blaeaam «f IB* TBraaL I.aa<a aaM
P«lm«m*rr<H-*ana. II will ba fMaa* a
aaaat •*caHant tea#*?
Al AH IKPtCTORAMT iFhAS MO *QU<L
IT CMNTAIMS M 0 OPIUM IN AMY FOAM
J. N. HARRIS a~OO., Proarlwtwrs,
<XXCIVNATI. *.
_ FOR SALE BY ALL BRUMISTS.
HOSTETTER
BIfTERS
Shooting Chills Down the Back,
Dull pain 11 the limb-, nsuses. biliou*nes*
are symptom* nf spproarhtng tever nnd si nr
t'u without delay Hostetter's titemsc Bi
ter*, which subiUtute* for the chilly sen*
lion s genial warmth, -egulste* the rioin u I,
and tn part* lone to the liver. The bow 1
the *v mac and the biliary gland being rc
-lor d to a healthy condition, the disease i
conquered at the outset. For -:-le t.y al
Drtiggi-t* and Healer* generally.
A-R.C.R 00 "'
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HYDRAULIC CEMENT,
toted ?br < ’onvtrwtiwn of I'tetoTn.*,
riewore and FswadatiffDA A.ldre*-,
WYwtffrn Crvrr-XT AMwtatlon,
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th a v.ur iptoin ■Jfonnol Midniji
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UmU and Amur. Tb. Ughtert, h*n<tiommL
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J.W"1«,1 Mai!, by HPBHCBH OPTICA! .
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überwi.a.doe. HWn.llra and Maar* er < ,
*r*BRR uMourrikTAltWH <T«K v>|,
w. nw aur XAWAI, KTJIIWUK > V.
beMul .a iotaottj worth, o. raw Ipt at prlea
»WOe»Xaw r.arwtßT WIT* Hlnoar or Oaa tn,,
karioa., Sear FREE 01 Ani.ie.Troi To
POND'B EXTRACT CO.,
1« Wml faartnolh Skawer. Mew kork.
HOLD BY ALL DRUGOIHTS
EIGHT REASONS
Why we'NEVER sell POLO’S EXTRACI
in BULK, but adhere to the rule ol
selling ONLY in OUR own BOT
TLES. endoied in BUFF
WRAPPER, bn which is
printed our landscape
Trade ■ Mark.
fe—llAaanrflf tl» porwhaaar oUa-umj lha wraalta
i articlw.
I IL pcolrcitalba conaumer in buyin ■ • I*,
trfiirl not weiftnrd with wjfer. wWfeh w* f . . •
<• WIM <<araao». whan •• w«r« induced v*
I demlox■ with the genulae articla in bulk.
I a —ll jMpteW*|h«» ii'iin>tr fjtim umt in.ul <Ml . w .
•allinjr ertroe, rwaf» <lrr>rPffrttis tn him « a p. . ;
fui any |*x*un cau fell the gvuuthe fiuoi ik. i***«.», 4
i
4,—!l protects the eoaaHmar. Lt m ta u laaie i
‘ any other arLcle according to the dir»-ci ■- t
i buck, watch aurround* each boUle of
' flk —lt prttterfe the conanmer, f>w »l h nrf»etr (l
| be dec«M»od and parton * tajursnl by umok <4.r* wu<
j.uudar the dircctioua fbr Pund’a Eititat. j
a I
•.—No other article, manufßctora i muu . I
' effret claimed ft-r and always |»r. ala l-y I* >l*w INrrwt I
T»—llia prejudicial to t!i4 repuUb- u. f I <«j I
I to n*r» people »»••’ a eo'idlerfHl, he I swat» I i.i b I
RwuuinaJd r they will «irdy be daaiHw*.xk.. u m I
' by ita eßk-t.
• A.—JuetKW to <a»e pf the best medicine* in IL* »Y< I
' and the hundred Orthfttieands n.ias it. .t«wnan.l» .«*> I
: pt. .-kixtiao aaaAnU having weak aod ui r ,r, 4* I
ti<»n« |>aLii*-d <rff a* the ganltinr Tl only .» I
can t» wcctotnpiiahed to to well th* ■eiiular, 1 I
A n ..1..1 m uiaoio T*H» oar uw» bolt Ira, L. t . - j I
bud wtapperi, trwde marke/ftr I
R» WF.WriFR The bJrnulnr Pond a h- I
I trnrt la MIHMM* *** ‘ . . . I
I 1. .L !«■. <h.f b*-.te . ! •’, * . • • « I
I diluted with vrater and When U»W ttne*lfiiii»(rv4i;ri 1
RKHF.MUF.H li. if A I
iWteee are w>er - dreoatmoa. ixxlinga, os | r<oa*> *■ ■ I
v U-.L wo Au J Without tho ' J' k |
I lm*?w lodge of the matter which many yoora < P bh a I
gi,«n tie. I
HFTFWRRR. «r kwow mor That a l I
I imne i»u« |mh ting4o be. auperim to Fund « Litiact bretw ■
I tin v Xcve aotor, arb colured ehnnly bream* tVf tool
| eiude and, tonuprofbaaitHiaJ p*“i ie natog th. ®, w» w I
I 4 mgeiiHia matter •*» them, and nt ■
I under th«> adeic4 and /w*Ttpfte » of apbytwtau. I
nEtIUWIIFR and tinon Th f -ir sera w.--> I
■ .»v nw InnerY la I h»- result <4 thirty year ■« f vipan- • I
lilbe of which Waaeuiirvly gir. ntth « w<’k ta ■
*mi> -1 MSI ailerftiori'ttt the prud'iesion »»f alt fftrsna ■' Hu» ■
I ihai therefor* * ■ ' ’ »■
| aett, that Puii'l’a Eat reel la thf* be*?. ptneM, a< 4 ere .« ■
4 mmeortooe <rf the »h<ub than any 01 hex p *iu<' iwl
I ana le. k
j <>ur New X>eto<Y and Hara of Pond's i itia-1 a.,1 *■
| pY*|<rationa aeul wee. ■
lallHrA Headpa?«- ri. !*..•! • 1 |
I wh>< ia i<» mnwd a/btin<i each t-.dllr, ami will
OU aj pIiCAArtMA. ■
POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, I
| Ik Weal r..ruw.lh Alrret. *r.
K WTLBOH'B COMPOUND 07 11
IPTTBE COD LIVEII
L OIL AND
Tn <l»r nn* All *rw -<>« ..rlnrl**
a Cough, Cold, Aatbxna, Bronchii*. 1 » » *' ■
Ou.tAtaM*«rv taro.kl.ir. Uva*... oD. .. *..4 ... ' cw*K
to. us*. *• If-J W I v f thd-I mr f>.! ,i' .f ! 1
II? 1-IV ' ' off'? M
WILMa, f hern tat, Boat on Hold b» *. di k'A‘* * «|
nionpr T
£ WIIUI*-C«USIC HUI. B’ >■
John C. McMurray de C>l
l( (XSTOLtSHKD IKM.J ■
UANCIUart-RS KVXBY VARIETY, IN lI.L
B R U S H E Si
ST7 PEARX.MTRr.fnr. NI W TORR ■
1 DEDERICK’S HAY PRESSt®
ar* r ar' •*
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ha** ~ta> «*Hr. Uw rmuCtT M '...jfl
way Inferior much Inna can I* -< 11 •» ’
Innxpcrlrnrwl by rldh'uloiifliv •' '* ’ '
for Croular. urotll .nd Prraam wnO
- wlc* A On. Altany, N V and N r - r
IU. 1 Truer « H,ullr. I,
SernU. A kUr«.. MaaTg 00., M 1
itaaftaLi A rt. Qutnrv. 11l ; Trun r.- I■ '■
AIM. truu*. rtte. M<*;Haln<-
NV. ; U V Totw&ln*. fi.ll*>.. T r«- "
i*>nr*r. Col ; * Iz>w*. Italt 1 *k» Ol?
ITKw.IV.MI - |M
Euldwh.r.' Vnl«.. Atlant*. 9|
$5 to 120 r r ’ ' J