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irs rrs js- fe Jli M&r crr REPUBLIC, SATTJBDAY EYEyiXG AUGUST 20 188Y. . r Nw' k- V I-. u. J cixcixxAirs zoo. THE ANIMAL SHOW OF THE PARIS OF AMERICA. Tlie, Lion and the rieptiMtit, the Catnel ti parti. Hear u liilltutfon TIihI IImb llatij .Admirer lu tlir Otil.i ullrj. Hi Origin lin It I Maintained. lNiinltVrniMuIV(.v Cincinnati uz 10 U !hii tiIiu I Lenhrixl.ori.ioil Ure tnnor tlmi arn -o.lio wathe larsvNt nutnufaituiti of larxli in the worM He It ft a givat foiiutu, and 1 ling, nitlixiit liionuiiiriit nmiLs his rvstiii.; , Jaoe 11 ut hisnifinorj twill j-ei-jst tute 1 fir IetUr 13 hU work for ibe Zoological ganKn than whw, nl a 1I07 n ioii.e ke j t it as a ! b am pikof cniuite U rn m I.aan.i anj lifciousMXTit for hnlf a many leirs. Some educated wh 11 a boj in a fine scIumA in Grr- inanf lw hml a Mronp liiuinj; t4iard natu ral hifrtorv nthl that led him when he ha 1 le cv him n man of lare means to found one f the le-t olj4 ies.ns in natural hi-4i th it America o-hi!ms. The real start of t't neit mat 11 Ztidiical panlen wiw iu lNift, whm the Cmcinimti Aixiun.itiz.ition MKt't was organize! for the uii--t' of mtiitucinc fonign binU into America, lh llnt Itutklmg the put tipw&ta tmall cage, atnuit lj,ht h twihefiit and ten high, m whuh the imiHrtatloii9 wre kept for a time until the Invuiue hardene! to the chant-a in BEAK GARUCf American neather Fn m that simple lepn mng Mr ErLenlirecher built on until the "Zoo" of toda v is the result, oirne.1 b a stock compan with a capital of $iI5 1 which hasftpent ?2T-0,0rt)ii the grounds and their Iteautif ing and improvement, an 1 111 the pur chase of anraal for the instruction and amusement of the people-of Cincinnati and the Ohio vallev Ihe fentureof the institu tion 1 that it is emphatically not a mone makiug investment. It is expre-y-ly providl that not a dollar of dtvi lends shall eer le divided among the ttockholders, but all prof itball I put into improTements and the purchase of animals for the gan'ea. Fort five acres of pasture field, out on the hilltop, some miles from Fountain uare, the central point from which all Cinciuu ttians liegui adetiarture for every place butheien, bae been transformed into a btautiful paik In the thirteen years since the Zoological gar di 11 as n tlxeil institution ucceedel the Ac rlunatizalion sh lety lu the inMter of vane-tie-, of trees few parks or gardens in t he country exeWit,eteom-,viratuely little time or nnne has tu xpiut in ornamentation, the aim hamg letii topsy eiecial attention to the telettioti of rare and valuable anhnaK In that particular It prolably leads all the gar deus in the United States, while the more common varieties are, of course, veij fullv repres ned also, from the unwitll "liab" hippikoUmus down to prairie dogs and rattlesnakes. Here are to be seen prolwiblj Ihe finest specimens of buffalo in the world, those late 'immarchsof the western ulains" tliat have been so recentlv hunted out of existence where they were supposed to live in countless mill 101 s oiily a few 3 ears ago. Thegrtat shaggy 1 till t nomina1I valued at $5 (XX), but he could not le duplicated for f50tXX Several calves hae Nen sold and considerable revenue obttmedin tliat way, but bereaf ertkev will 1 re keut. Tlie only ground hornbill in A mi n ra is kept m a big cage in the aviary, a recent importation from Africa, worth perhaps Vx) or mi re, but which, m spite of his price, would have rather a suggestion of the vultuteand turkey buzzard In his appearance if it was not for the gorgeous and unique collection of bric-a brae can led around on bis head and mostly on his bill, and the formidable name of Buc. AbysMinuH upon bi door plate, A black wolf u another rare animal and proba bl could not be duplicated for any reason- able price if anybody really wanted a mate to the one here, A couple of great, fehaggy, gravis-1) white Polar bears ore said to be worth $J,ttW apiece now, though only tixteoi inches high w hen brought here The form a conspicuous part of what is .said to be the finest collection of bears in America, at least in the United States. And as for giraffes, the Cincinnati garden has the largest one in captivity, a mil t look iogag?1100 of long neck and longer legs, the two of which couldn't be replaced for $20,1X1 if they should pass off in. a fatal at tack of quinsy, and which always make Adam Forvpaugh green with eu y when be sees them, as he often dots A singular feature of these animals is that they are perfectly mute With such a length of throat one is at a loss to know whether Inability to give oice to the f et lings should I a source of regret or self gratuli tion, a point on which tne giraffe has a) wa s been silent. Despite quiet manners and mild looks, the giraffe is one of the ery worst fel lows to fight that has ever been heard f roni, for he carries on a liiangular battle, sink Ing with his head simultaneously with his fore feet, whjle be Is kicking with his hind feet as quickly and as beavilv as a half dozen mules rolled into one. Nobtxlj ever caits to have the second quarrel with a giraffe. MONXE1 H8LSE. But the piTat cunoMtj of hich the gar--deu tioultil for y ears is here no longer 1c has Oiw the wav of nil stuffed ammils, In Tadel and oercome with moths, au4 was creiu itel laat winter after all effort to sa6 it had f aileiL That as the stuffed figure of tlie ctlehratd donkey who whiptl a lionets. The btor that a atlelit. inolTilisire don kevt atiout the meekest intlmdual iu the uminul kingdout, had actually whipiel the 'king of UfiAtA' iu a fair stand up and knock down tight, iu which no favor a snmn, atid thcliefrtone wato will, was si nt out from Ctuciuuati alout a dozu jean ago, and, Tery naturally, was regaAled as the ahle effort of a new and uatn e Munchausen But it was an actual factl It happened m 1--T4, just after the garden had been oinel An old cage containing a lioness had leeii teinjNiia rily phu'ed iu w hat w a know n as the "elef haut house." A donkey was kejit for light hauling around the plats?, for children's riding and mWseUaneous use. One e eiung the lio w ho had teen hauling pome load about the place unhitched and took him to the elephant house to feed aid stable him, no regard being pnld the caLed lion , wlio was suppose,! to ue nrli-cuy ts?uie. The latter would teem to hue re ceuted the donkev's presence, for the gr t angry , sprang against the si leof the cage so fiercelj that she went through, ihatged on i the donkej ami droe him out of the house, while the Imy fle.1 in mortal tenor and pao the alarm. The lioness pursued the trem bling donkey, who thereupon got mail and fought with the instinct of self preser ation and the courage of tlespair The lioness Fprang upon him anl clawed great flakes of fWh on" los shoulders. Like Iiirlitiimir the SisiiF?fSli doiikey turned and kuked his assailant Hi tho f'n'l li'iunl fruit remedj ma Iw hitl at ribs till tb?y rang The house stood on a ,)r- CasperS drug store, '.Oc. ami SI bottles, gentle slope Down the hill rolle.1 the aid- is t,u' "" plfa-sant. prompt ami effect maU. the lion.- claw nig, snarling and biting, " e remeil know n to cleanse the sj sttm; to the donly biting, striking with its forefeet ft " the Iier. kitlnejs, ami Niwels g. nt aud. wteiiever occasion allowed, kicking 'J lt tliorouglilj, to dispel hea.Iaihes, with all its energy. At the tiottoniof the dclivitT the douVev eol fairlv on iu fuet and pot in aurli cflViitv MOW that tha .lone- lrvw otT into 111 tmhe for reiwtir mil tin Witoriim donkey went off it HAtxli of n Gureti. II3 thittitna 'wiiof lli nnltiioinplol.ul gatlitn-.! at tho seine The thoupht tin ccuM drivo the eea.M hunt Uick to htr rage with clulrt ami t-tonet Hut her Moul was up Js'io fpran imii thtm, tit twonion fn the lgm prtnivlj the same ?Kt, ami was&hot dead in return Thelutten in 11 were not rnmi hurt, but the ltxt medical r4all fafle! to kw p thedouke alive lonctr than n few tlis Ever wihv, until Hteh. the stufTtst ckm of , the uupn tenti his Imt altogether miiiiim.i lonU lia. lieM n plait of honor m the hoiwj f Cnrnivora. ' There n mie rrmiiiiV cnnneetr. with tho histoid of th Kinlt-ii whit h hi iu r U furw leeii In pi int. in firt 1 nlr within n shuit time was it kin nn to even theritreitorMlit 111- 3" aj;ooneof the head keep rt, who had as a sweetheart one of the 1 rettlest girls in th" twighWtibond, Imntered her to go with him into the nes c f the vet al nuimals in tie Carnivorn house For him it was nothing, ho was used to it, but 1 e pr dabh neverdi earned that he wmil acit t Hutshndi 1 Mie fid loweil him into the cage of the magnificent upeciiin n f IW-nul tiOi, antl thence into the home of tie tneuasand the let paid, the Uiithers theMin l.ears, the Iuns and all the tierce fell nvMii the collection, and not once did he tivmhle r show anj sign f f-ar. Not one woman in ten million would have done Mich a feat, and none know it let ter thin the in in who was with htr Whether the had w ttled on it b-foiet or whether he then utteily Imt lis heart to the woman who trusted socompKUd in his nbiht. to pntect her from such ding r a he lel her through that diy, noltody exactly knows. Hut the fact was thy were marrietl soon aftei wards, and the lurolne of that ad 'venture is n hsndsome matron today, who would scout the id a of reciting lurdire- l devil trick of n few jears n?o, though ler husband still feeds the lions and tigers, and jetpocs into tin lr ca,e,i without a thought of luring nfrai I whenever it is nte-ary ' AltTHLii Lvwsov ASBURY PARK NOTES A IMare with Mlilc Mrevta, AVher-s One M) Ite Happy. tpeid dwrespundenee ASBURV PAliK, Aug 1 I wish I COUld give jou an 1 lea of Asbury Park It streeU are wide and clean, an 1 lined with pretty lialcomed an I me emlowered cottages and hotels, iu anj all beating attractive 1 atnes. and with littla lawns and Urraces graed and flow eied like ganhns of the gods. At night the are lighted up outside and in, and from their lalcomes come the sounds of laughUr and mu-ic, while a procession of laut v and brav ei pa.ses bv on the side walk Itisa umniiriit, trulv, foi iu nis. le have foigotteu their cures, thev have put aside their work, they h ie withdrawn from the absorbing 1 umev of life for a tune, they are here for nL In thetenmgeVtrvlKx! goes down to the beach. There is a wide board walk extt ndmg all the iv atnss the eat si le of Octau Grou 011 the suth, all along the eilgo of the iaik, an 1 awav up toward Long ltrain.li, I know not how far "The Hianch ns they c-il it hwe. is onh two miles to the north uticango up on a tige foi tventylive cents, fortnoim t afternoon. Electric lights Hash along the t-ach walk and so do bright e es. And soft ev es look love to ev es w hich siieakaajn" A famous place for Cuind is 1 that bmnl walk. You can see him, busv at a bet, tfvikg around shooting his fatal ar rowv, There me covered I a villous and benches s'reun nil along the walk where th ineditative uia iet and commune with the iicean and themselves. And there is a band which plavs muic of an unexceptional moral I' coloring No circu barum, barum, baxee, is ever heai d here, thank jou And talnr fiacles, e!ii'utional hills and libraries alMuud. You can choose your church any denomination jou please and goiti an 1 hear the best of preaching without money and , without price Preltv, cool little groves of scrub pine are numerous here They take awa the dreary look which most seaside re sort have, and give a rural air to the place. A big, solid flagstaff it planted on tho beach. On Sundav it floats a flag, btaring the motto Ptacv? on earth, god will to men. The sentiment of the entire place is good will to men. Thev are so carce an nr- ticle here that from the Iidies they get more than tluir share of gml will Small boj become beaux nt once Broken down swells I growjoung again la-ling in the extrava gant adulation which is theirs simpl3 because I more agreeable men are not numerous. In a house I know there uonly one man at a great long table well filled with fair women. He is j tolerably deaf, bald headed, and has lost an ' eye, liut 13, in spite of these drawbacks, a great ls?au The woman w ho ow ns him is j very uneasy I heard her say she didn't ' think the air agreed with her here I Nice, plain, old jieople are. here, husliands j and wives. The are here, not to bo splendid, not to aje the manners and follies of tlta ! people of a younger generation, but to enjoy the lest earned by a lifetime of toil Male bathers are vtry fond of showing off A hen the have any confidence at all m themsehes, they splurge around as though Ithe occhii was the merest frog pond in their eyes an 1 had no terrors for them. And they all keep their neatbereje turned toward the sand for adminug glances. As a gmeral thing the braxe cnatuies do not beheem hiding their accomi lishments undtr a bushel. L. U Wrong rn.l of the stick. A Kingston man w ho carries a cane w ith a siher hea 1 was considerably flurried tlie other night. He had been iu a neighbors house, and in going awa he forgot his stick He stej ped to a w indow , tapped on it. and asked his friend to hand him his cane. His Inenl did so, handing it out oiiit first. Ml hank you, thank j on," said the ow ner of the cane, as he stepped bnkl na lie so,n re-tura-d, and tapping on the win Inn, sui I he had lost the head of his sink tin re A sfina was made throughout the room with in suc cess. This was ieorted to tlie nun, who was much chagrined He startcl off agnm nud afur n little w hilt, he nga u catnt Uit k, taj jied on tilt wind" an 1 Kiid " on liredu t lotilc any more for the heal tf that iaue (vinnI jike, go.nl jokt, by jocks1 I hail hold of the wron end " Kiucston Krtsi' in Tllp sj , alu xlw , e It rcallj semstlut it is time fnrnunr to breil unt in this country to turn the jHsople'i, thoughts into mtious ch mncls Men and uoiiun are fillii, mo utttr silliness, ind the Mtestmhuured sptseimtr. is the urouii nnn win ltatls a lo uroiitul b i strng 1 lie fis'non has neuh dutl out unions youn wotnt n anil it is .ilmost incredible til it men shotiM le foiiml to re neit lirge in in K.ulini; a ptKKllu was msjii on Chestnut strett on trecint nfurnoon to Ihe great disgust of the on looker-, antltno or t'ireo men wireoul) restraiiietl b) their frunds from kickiuf; the bi lj.bj I'lnLidtlplii i Call Tile Jtumilit' tine Cellar. (Ipore W Plaids the prince of Pluli tlilplna jouni ilits, 1ms a superb vine ct1 lir, but he neur touches me or nitoM ciuts of nil) kind He tliKta't knou the taite of tlum Aiiolliiuru uater, uhich f s s rv isl in a superb s'h er lligon, is Ins f.norite tippk He nttr u,es een Ua or coffee As to his t.tlug, wheatn grits anil oatnnl porridge aio his faonte dlblies Chicago 1 ribuue. Sjrnp or t l;s, Minnfartunil onl bj the Califonnt Fig bjmp Co , ban Francisco, C.il , is n iturt s onlj true laxative. This pltasant Cali- I indigestion, and klndrtti ills. I" V.V ..."..: ,, , -"'""'""i"'"''. L'HEURH DU BEftGER. i-l ...ab 1 -. Id kiliL inr u (Ik ! nwroloniuufcof cIniL!att auliall Afiaitihi mem iwm iniu 1 in on ntgn. The slu nhenl star shaken iu the 8twh ttr: Far (T tho Angelas w'th nttftsurcd call Is hotinihni: "ISaiM'' t ecttape an I to liaJI, And haeo aud arthareinaUht.tl in liarninnjr. BinNknow ilna tune, an ! winKtonvwtlnfflmujM, Thetlilrt deeraixnitliiithnHi(,litlie niila Uht n tie larKi mirror of th mere lie hare; riiethihlnn timt.fila are fain to honx. 11 is 1 1 if uwi 1 1 ijim r nan un ineeiis. And lot la luau iuxl 1 f i h 1 ta 1 of 1 an II I Kit ut in Tho Academy. H03IAM'K OF A LI-TTKK. Slip Mas n lHautlfnl, nttrtctie womin, hlickoeil inn) crmiMin clu-ekeil. vtU ft P-""- hst anus which she did not nuiitl slum in l .i, little, mle r i ture iicitlur gl nor pretn, but I tint liotn htr Iatall the nun on t urtli admire hi r unulouil me If 1 is fair in his ojes I caretl i nthln for her The tithtr girls vuro jtnlous at times 51 idgo Hurt iintl Ikirbin llrouii decl irml tint there as no su n tiling ns getting un nttiution from an one u lit re she is, and ierninl she trntl her U.t to fast in He Milluuit llnj was htr iiime, i antl I itmli rt mil that, jnimgiLs she was, slit wis i iliorieil woman It in i lue Kin tint she was crv much ill tisftl 1 her InisKind nud luul Ins ii the injurisl juirty nltogittier I pre siiiue it is oftinso but pure women will Uirn great tie ll rallitr than m-mt the hoi tie tint bitiils them to u liiisliand's Mile, and llnre is nluas a doubt nlxiut a tliorce slmellf the 1 ullesnt 51rs Hor I ton's shrugged tluir slitmltlirs anil won ilircd what tlieoltl lnl hid beui think iiu id to t ike 5!rs Ilr ij in The gentle- I nit n howiir, fought in htr tltftnse I lit iiitiful niusic.il, fontl of llirtation nntl nptat llitltn she won lur wa iutothtir liking I'lirnn pirt I ihilnut reelect tier n-K wlnt I ilnl not sts? aiiMhing to loe iu hir, but I admired htr Unlike most women, I always found m self able to see the ch inn tli it null see inn ptersoi ill ittractiie worn in Hut wire I a m in I could not do as men do Matter these llirts at the expense of true luarteil wouim who love them with all their souls lun good Mrs Carm in unit to lur room with liars in her ecs, le.mtig Mr Cnrnian wluptring soft nothings in 5Irs l!ra's ear, and whin little Kllk V ciimsortl and troubled with anger liecause liu lo cr forgot her while hi turned the Ik tut) 's music and looked down into hire.'es, I often thought toiuxstlf that those were poor triumphs ; .lilt r all, ami those men who g-ie thill I to 1 ir were but sill) (matures She liVett none of them Mie luocketl thnn nnd I hail little nicknainis for each She w u cold in hnrt as she was warm in iiiiutitr Her imp lssiontsl gl lines wire those of an nctriss ami nothing more Jsliepixe these gl met s tiimvllarr) as will as to othtrs but I h-id no ftar of thiinffeit Of oursi hi knew he w is h indsomeaml tint she sing will, so ditl 1 We 1 ad nut at Mr Hortou's I was nu orpli in mil taught inusii form) lirt.nl, lie wis 1 oungcIerk Inn whole-ilehoust At our HiM uniting we hitl liked t icli othir, anil he wns the only Ioir I lwul ner h ul V1nn I gnxelUm in) lietroth n ki it was with lips tint hitl Hirer nut those of an) in in btfort, and I wis glnl to think of it We had biin tugigisl three moutlis and wire to be marrutl iu tin prlllg Wt wire wrapped up lu i icli othir, and 1 lnliiMil concerned oursihes urj little aldiut Mrs lira) I did not It pltascd me lietter to think of btttir woinin 1 lure wire others whose tmmls wero continmll running on htr, 'ioneer Jialous l.Uie .l) could IieMr quite forgit her 0ir antl oer and otir ngnin she (sit m htr rifiiii, with tiars pouring dow n her iheiks, and t ilketl of htr "."sin's a wntcli,"shedi-claretl, "aliold, forwanl, cruel creature Mio knows Charlie is engaged to me the knows it I see it in her t)es, and nhe works so hard to gtt him to herself Charlie doesn't know whit he is doing for hiuistlf I will bre.iK -iith him )tt, and I do loc I mi so Xo one will etr loe him m taiich " Then "he would cr again ami ln-ginthe oltl stor) of Mrs Urn's conduct of hir liKiks hir eimtmanct-., lur becks and wrintlied siinlts I felt sorry for the chil 1 she was but If and sorr), tin), for Lh trlie, w ho w as acting .is most foolish boys do undtr those c rcunistnnces Hut Mie moniuig she lugan another strain "5Irs l!ra is at work with our Harr) uow," she saitl, "and she'll twist him round her lingir ston, as she does in) Chirlie It's witihcraft those women hac in unhol) power of some kind You 11 ms?, Ethel, jou'li suffer as I do Boon " As the day went on I noticed one or two things that win suspitious 1 saw tint she contriMs! to inett in lotr in the h ills and on the stairs, to sit near him at diuutr tune, to go out upon the balron whin he ditl Charlie. Heech was nlloweil to slip liaik into his oltl il ice in EfTie's heart, and in) Harr) w is 5Irs Brat 's object l.the liad lieen bharpxr tlun I, but Harr) wis too strong in loe for me to itld, I ftlt sure It was about the time tint Harry's business comptlletl him to iliixe-o n boanl ing plice hirthtr ihiwn town He lift 51rs Hortou's anil only called to see me in the etenings, nnd we btgau K wnte to eich other I hae the little notes lie wrote me ct-ri full) liidduinua) tint now "lilt) areur) prrtmus to me As I read t lit in oir the) bring those hours baik ngini and I am n ouug and lining rl once Illol, I nutrlottd Harr) more tumkrh than wlun I sat down to ni) desk one inorning to till him f a little festiit wlnih I h id beui nmtisl to atttntl, and to ask his scort I iii'tir shill forget tint ill) Aftir I li id posted the ltttir I sat In in) room nnd stwid uism the putt) dress I fntn.deil to wire Ih'nking all the while tint it was HirryV faoritc color, and th it he would lie sure to like It 1 (lie, h ipp) in her n-cmered loer, sat with me and nail uloud from a little !ook of ir-ts Chirlie hid gncn lur Tin) wire not tine Mp-es nor was she nn ell cant readtr, but tin re waslme in thnn iintl iu hi r lit irt and that sufficed I h ul finished the tlrtss, and sat look ing down into the streit, when I saw a Ipo) burning along It w is the (rraud 1k at II irr) s pi k( and Mie, who had Kin him also, ran down stairs to bnng m note to me, for we both ktnw that it nas -n) answer tint slnnimircil m the liltl- white niMlt.pe in his hind She ran down giW humuiiiig a tuiu he ritiimeil with a vtr) vnous fice A n ti was in htr hand with nn n lire i. pon it in Hurry's writiig, but lur e cssion fnghtinetl me si that I caught in) bri.ith " h it s it, ElJle'" Ethtl ' sh" said, itrv saill), "I must ell)nu tiough o i 11 h ite me Tin bo) ttho brought that note brought uue fur Mis Ilr i) " I was so relieved that I burst Into a fit of ljiighttr " h) bhould that trouble nu " I in- quiretl "Don t Mitt iee Miur Harr) must hae writtiii both ' she asked "Xo," s,utl I, "I do not. I am not jial ous of Harr) " Then I bnike the seal, nnd these were the words I read 5InMt I line another engagenunt: am obligul to dtcline yours II IIETIIC1TE. I put the billtt down with u striuge chill at iuj htart What hatl I done to dcsire t'jis What ditl it mean' What should I do' A note like this from a be trothed lover from whom I had parted with the tmderest caresses' Effle saw that I was in trouble and forebore to nutation me. but she glided out of the room nnd did not icturu lor nu hour I When she came lurk liri fato was wet with tears i " on cannot till tue what it is'" she as ktsl Innswircd' , "I must hive offended him iincon I stioiisl) I cm t i) mi) thing more " hen theiliiinir lull ring 1 went down stairs us .suil I'lussiug the parlor door I saw .Mrs Ilni). bhe wnsreailiug a note llltllltl , "I declare I w is newr so snrprLsisl," ' she said "I thought he wns Iu hue with tint little girl Mi' tin re she iiunes " Hie hurritil iwn) as sht smke, In ns sumtilttrror Hit next iiiiiiiinit I saw Y file spt ik to htr, anil a whiti pap. r pass Into lur li nu! Whattcr it wis she kutw and woiihl till nu Mu did lhat nining slu brought a Kltir into my room a Uttir that Mrs Ilri) hid tx hibittsl to all the house a loe letttr from Harr) Htatlicote, tmderer and ii ore pissionate than an) he hatl etir writtni to me, nud with his umloubttil signiturent its foot It was no forgery. I i in hiuu Hit piltr, a rare nntl instl) kind with his own monogram uion it It lsgm 'Dirling,' mult tided " our own Ilarrv ' I ilnl not scream, I ditl not swoon; I find the ttrrible truth as lust I might. I .She hul won him from me, but I was in no wise to bl line I was true I was slums! ngiiust, not sinning, nnd the blow I should lu.t crush me I I did no inn allow iur!f to pin the . mourntr tontniipt of in) lovtr luul taktn thejil ice of loe He woiill know I did not grieve for him, ami I asked good old 5Ir Halloran to lie m escort to the pirty next itn I ing with ii smile on my nu, though iu) ! lunrt aihisl Mirth nntl life sniunl a colJ and irutl thing to me I lit) told me 1 w.is ga) that night. I 'hatted, I ate and ilnnk, I tl incetl wbtn Htr I was asketl to do so All the while the words of tint litttr Harry had written to Mrs Ilr i) wire in un luart W hcu oltl Mr Halltirau ttsik me home he told me I hid "u tuned ln)-if out and w is luginning to fctl it " But I was strong )tt As I wtnt up stairs old Mrs Horton lookeil out of lur room ' our benu was here to-night," she said "I exitit he was cut up to find Mm out, but 5Irs Bray took care of him " I tried to laugh All my life I felt I must now 1 tugli when I hatl rather cry I must hide m) luart. Xo one should ever Kill me a "disappointed" woman Xo one should sptnk of me as one who had been jilted I wrapjieil uivself in my dressing gown and sit U fore the art I could i.ot slttp I roil lit not evni lie down Tlie clock strmk 1., 1, 2, and still I watched the thing imlsrs Itn minutes more had gone b) whin sutlihnlv u frightful shnek rung through the house nnotlur nnd ani.tlur 1 rushed to the door. Other iKitpli wile in the tntry. The shrieks caiiu from Mrs Bray's room, and tre we rtiiiltl t pill it, it was lluug wide nnd she rushed toward lis, her long white night robe all nbhize, u horrible moving column of lire I don t know what I thought I don't know wlnt I ditl I cannot runt mix r any thing muri until I had lur down upon the floor with a bl inkit I h id snntihed from a pile that I ly on the table in the entry wrapped iilmiit lur I heard myself try ing Lie still and you will save your fin Anil I saw the llaiuts ihoke out. ami the light, blatk tiutlir Moating about mi, nntl I kniw that I had at hast saved lur from King quite burnt tl to tltatli stKin 1 knew that I hatl s-ivutl htr life. It was night ngim win u someone came to my door nntl told me that 5Irs Bray wishtdtosee me Of course, I wtnt to htr She was lving in htr bed, w rapjuil in buitl iges, and she could not stir, but she looked at me tarnestly "muiI thnn out of the room," she said " want to sjtnk to you aloue " And when the nurse had iloseil the dooi between lurself nnd 5Irs Horton, slu 'inked at me ngim iu the same strange way. "You saved my life," she said "Ye, ml I reinemlur whit you snid 'Lie still and you'll s ive your fate ' 5Iost womm would li ive liked me to hnve spoiled my fin.- h id I used thnn so And you don't know the worltl, titlur Co to that desk 'Hire's a letter tlitre It's yours I named to inaku you jialous, and I wrote to vour bum to ask his tscort somewhere "Two notis came at the same time to the house I knew Mr) well that there was a mistake made that mine had Inn put into your invilope and )ours into mine I scratched your ii line out of that one you have there and showed it about to make you jtnlous He's as true .is steel to you I lovt you for saving my face, antl tell you tint Xow, try to forgive me " I was too happy to do anything Use I knew tint wlnt she saitl was true And w In U slu asked me I stoonil dow n and give lur n k ss It was our last interview When 5Irs Urn) recovired she left Mrs Hnrton's, ami iiarr) iiiatnrote never knew any thing alsmt those two mist ruble days until I hul been his wife too long to have any spirits from him Xu,i York Journal I'luln teitkliit I" Otteeli. Queen Kliz.ibtth, of Koumunia, devotfd uch a lurge ninouut of time to singing that her atttndants lattly assured her tint her voice entitled her to rank wTth the most ctlibritetl of singers 'Ihe Ilat ttry lre fruit, for the iiiein Kg in to ask hersilf if these rare vocal gifts ought not to lie dedicated to her jeople Mie de ttriniut 1 first to have the unbiased opin ion of ii musical critic, and so wtnt iutog aita to a Irenth professor, Dumanms, ind sang before him in lluch irest The professor tatsetl the iUtin to run over tin scales .mil then to sing u song uud an curaair linn, turning to htr, he smil, -t'loiislv "You have no voice at all, hough pit nt) of music tl filling anil ct. vlhnt phrLsing I would tram ou for he oiierett.1, but tint, to lie Miictre, you iive not the right face" Ihe iiein linileil tin professor sevtrul gold ims hIHi her rani, buying, lfore she lift, ilo7en ojier i airs for private study. Poll Mall Gazitte. A iiiii I mtl of Curii Theconi imp now growing will weigh aliout one tlunl as unit li .is tin io.il mined iu the United M itts iu 1ST, and tint il would load n solid tram of freight cars rt iihing li il f w.iv .irimiul tin glole nt tin ttJulur If the Amiriuin i i,lc liktd corn as will ns the turkev, vvhicli 1'r.itik liu tho ight should Ik- the .uitioii il bird, hi would sunly scrium ovtrsiuh ligures. C leviliiid Ixailtr. 5Iss (I ibnelli Grttlev, the only survlv tig child of the I itt Ilornedreiley, livis nu hir f ithtr a Lhjpiiatiua farm with twe lady f r i ml. nrciir-rAinA." . Quick, complete cure, all annoying KIdi ey, llhukliraiid Uriuary Diseases tl- At Druggists. "KOCRll ON llll.r" P1I.1 S 10V. and 25c. sniAll granules, small dose, big results, pleas ant iu operation, don't disturb the stomach. ItOU.'It ON DIItT." Ask for "Rough on Dirt ," A pirf ect wasbtng powder found at last 1 A harnilcss extra fii-e V 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens, freshens, bleaches and whitens vi ithout slf ghest Injury to thiest fabric UnenualledfornncIineuDaud lacts, general household, kitchen and laundry use. Softens water, eaves labor and soap. dJed to Btarch iucreasis gloss, prevents vel lowlug. Sc. 10c, l!5c at Grocers or druggists. r rasinus of Kotterdam, one of the most nlighteiid men of his period, was thrown i ito a fever at the sight of tish. HACKMKTAC."a.aMmKandfrai:rant perfume. Trice 25 and 50c. nLs. For sale b F. A (rarufKH. A c rtaiti tmnmit ot llirtatluu is con a dereuliicuuivHUt here. THE NEW OTINIXE. GIVES EODOAPPETITE, NW STHEN&TH QUILT NERVES. HAPPY DAYS, I5WEET SLEEP. A I'lMUJIrll, TONIC That the most dxlinte stnnncli will Iwar. a si'EriHr kh: mvivkiv. KIIEI'M 11 IMI. NKIHOUS TKOSTUA- HON ii'id ultltrrui O.M'a-eH THf M(M Mll-SriH' I MltCrv rl L II Lt) ! l'l Kir 11 It "Ut rtor t Midulue Mr r Miller. I-it I Tlh treet. i erk.W4- cured by Kanklne .if extreme mU rial pntMr tthm ilter eveii veirs iiilTertin: He h 1 1 run dmvu Irom I"i pounds tol7 beu on kanklue m June l-v went t wirk in n mouth. reUiie.l IiH lull weight In tlx month (juiidimdld him ngood whatever Mr dideon IhompHttn. theoMett uidoneoJ the nio-t respeetetl cltlzent of Hrnlt;eprt Cttun.ys I im ninety yeirn ( aire, anc fur the I lit time it u h ivesutlered from rn 1 irl v ind the efTeUs nf quinine poMonlin; I rect utli bee in with K iklne. vvhkh broke ut the nuliria. and Inrrewd my weight Z. ttunds " K Kklne cvnbc tiken without any fpecU niedhil advke SI per bottle ent by ma) on receipt of prite The Kentir KKINKhi on Public rx hlbltl m in in irkible M Mkl,or model o the human hot. Hh vv I tic tin ""tomat h. Ileirr I.un'. I Iver, -"pleeu, Kllneys ind the ntTie nrcitiH ami pirti In Ilealth ind In llseme Iy in Inspection the amu tel can ee th niture and hoatlon of their troubles an learn how kaklne relieve and cures them K-ikIh CO SI Uarren St .w or cvx vpcx ssajs thousands sufterinp from Asthina, Con sumption, Coughs, tc. Did yon ever try Acker's English ltemedy? It is the best preparation known for all I.ung Troubles, sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, COc. Frank II. Cobleutz, corner Market an High streets Henri Cri ville, in her niently published novel on Hoston society, sjieaks of the day when the inhabita'i's of Mlem, 5Iass , de fendtil their hou ei against "iiioux In dians " SH1L0H VITALIhi: Is what yon need for consumption, l.oss of Appetite' Dizziness, md nil s)uiptoius of I))ss?psia Prite 10 and 71 ct tits pt r bottle. For salt b) K. A. (JirwtMsl Itissilil Di.igeiits slept iu a tub Wi siipHisi - iiifb.Kh hul to u ring him up ii the iiioiuiug. I lie tunic and iltinlive projiertles o' A)t r's s,irsapirnli ire tisi well known tt rtiiir'tt spinous aid of m exaifgrr ition or tutitious eiriincile Vltntses ot the in irveloiie inres if. ttetl bv this prepa ritioii are ttxliv living in evir) cit) am liaiultt in the I mil No man cm put up a stnwpip in tin new uiilvtrsal langii ige. olupek. '1 lien are no proline vvonls in it. LOCAL NOTICES. Atlrlctt to Mothers. Airs. Winslow'sitootlung Syrup, for chil dren teething, is the prescriptioi of one tf the best female nurses and physicians lr tho United States, and has been used foi years with never-f ailing success by million; of mothers for their children. During tht processor tot thing iu value is incalculable It nlieves the child from pain, cures dysen tery and diarrhwa, griping in the bovveli and wind colic, lly giving Lealth to thi ahlld It rrtststhn mother We SVabottlr. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE CtMl I Iter Oil, VV lib l!)tilnsliltes, f'or Luikj Tmiilih (liu II iislfny 7i air. Dr J biiiiouiuil. New Orleans I.a., says. syott's Fiuulsion is the finest pri parotion of the kind. Iu alltctions ol the lungs and othir wasting diseases, wi tiny miisider it our most n Ilible igenL In a tierfettly elegmt mil agre able fnrin " lint l-eier. I hive siiiTeretl greatly from ptrlodica! returns of hiy fevtr. At the -uirge-.tiili ol Covert A Cluevir, drugvists 1 obtained Hv's Criaui Halm, and used a portion of it duiinga severe attack, lean cheerfully testify as to the itniiuiliite and continued relief t.bt lined by iLs Use I heartily rec ommend it to those stitTtring from th oi kindred complaints (Kev.) IL A. Smith, Clinton, Wis. llirolllt oosetirs of the ItttwrU Hesiilts from imperlttt digestion. The cause lies In the torp ttity of the liver. A regulir habit of body cm be secured b) taking Simmons taver lieguiator to am di gestion, to stiuiulite the dull and sluggish liver, and rid the system of excessive and poisonous bile. The Uegulator corrects acidity of the stomaih, tures dyspepsia and insures regulinty of the bowels alike free from laxity or costiveness. There is no one article in the line of med icines that gives so large a return for the money a a good porous strengthening plas ter, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Bella onna Backache Plasters. ilr A Dangerous Hurgirul Operation. A f ital mistake. At the time Dr. Vance, of Cit vi laud, jm rforuietl the operation on the lady for the rtiuoii! of a cancer of the stomach he found when loo late that the tutor woman hitl no lancer to be removed I he disease wis indigestion, and if she hail liktii theSlnser Kxtract ot Koots(Siegei's svrup) that awful distress at the pit of the stomal li, which m itln the dot tors think she had cancer, would have bet n removed. Dis tress attt r tiling, dull, hiavy feeling ill the lit atl, with pjuis in the side anil bick ill vanish after using this wonderful rem edy The tired, languid feeling gives place to strength mil vigor 5Irs Deli i Marsh writes from Pea llltlge. Ittutoii loiiuty, rk.thit she hul iltspp sia ill the worst form tor live years, and that nothing t,ave any it lief until she ustd the Su gel iy nip TIRED OUT! At this fwtuon rwirlj TBTT one needs to owe Bnmd I lrt f funic. HtON enters into ahwmt etery phj Xlvun b rwcripttoD for thuee who need taililins opi j - I Far 1 rnknMs. 1 niuiltHife. Irk EnrrirT, rtr.f li IIA Nil f.OlTAl. and u tha only Iron medicine that is not laartou. It fcnrlefcr the lllood, lnvlnrairs tbe ryai emt Uentorew Apprtltr Alan Vlgvutlon n does cot blacken r injure toe teetn, cause aeaa acheorprodacecunstipatlun iAr ron mrtitrnJ Ua. G II Cixklet. a leadioc phfuciAn of Sprin Held, Ohio says Bruwn s Iroa Bitters h a thcrrmfhlj good medi cine I use it in my ir.tic and nnd its acttun ex eels all other forms of lmn, lDSMknew,oriloscia dittua of the system. It row n s Inn Buters fci nuslly a Iwitive necessity It is all that is claimed for it." Ia. W N WATXBa. 1219 Thirty-eecond Street, fie-retown, D Unsays "Brown's Iron Bitters is the Tim ic of tbe a Nothin twtter It creAtM pt-litt), giim strength and improves diestioa." Genuine has abore Trad Mark and crossed red line on wrapper Take no other. Made only by UKOtt N CUtMltALttl, BALTiMOKCMft l t?r HrM I EslZ3 BR0W--Bk H eFi v"i BitteS! mw m BEST TONIC Or. Albert's next visit to Springfield, Monday, September at the Lagonda House. Siperior Street next to Postoffice, Cleveland, 0. Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood Diseases Successfully treated upon The Latest Scientific Principles. Dr. Albert j. attained Uiemot wonderful juice.. In the treatment or the ra.ea to which be devotes ah perlsl aUrnllon, and throegh years of patient labor and re earrh ho liaa dlcoTered the mo. l Infallible method of ciirlue eeurral wtakneut Involuntary dl.cbareea. Inipotcnry, nerrou. ne, eonfunlon or Ideas, palpit ation of the heart, timidity, dt.eases ot the throat, now and skin, affection, of tbe llvrr, stomach and bowels these ter rible disorders that make lire a miserable existence and render ing marriage Impassible. Marriage. married persons oryoa.cmen contemplsllng marriage, aware of Physical Weakness or any other disqualifications speedily relieved lie who places blmsell ander the rare of nil. ALBERT may con Ode In his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely npon bis skill as a pbyslrlan. 3 Xa r. I CO tvo Persons Rulneo m Ilealtb by Unlearn m1 Pretenders wbo keep Trillins with tbem Month after Jlonth, giving Poisonous and Injurious Compounds, should Apply Immediately. DCIIaDVlDI C PIIDCC Perfected in oil caws which hnre been nntlected or nniiillfnlly llLmrnrrDLr. bUnCO trftel. Sofipenments or failures. Parties treated br mail nr express, nut woere poseioie personal ermniraiion CGI1BLE CASKS UU1B1XTEEB. addrrsl with Poitaar. 3-Casrs and rorrespoadence Sacredly ConndeotLsl. TreilaiasH aUCO-av. tn any part of tbe United Stales. L.niF?;AGENDORPj '- ZiJ&'- IROMROOFIMG b30 (Jj A N- iLldSTMTmUUUOEy r E22 5MPLP".;;I2'I4'IC I nunoi 06 inunmun, ilmsiFM ohio ifiFmi5HEETMEILEINA1.YF0?M c -. ...nut. I.p..us..r.u, ... ?3?S pjmk'M e JL.r Jf &S3S&2Bmm8&zZZZZ3!SS& tSSEB I s-rr-J J v- ." j-aavaj ?; 4jktt r -J.VW ' 'rer sett iUtHaA a. tXTrirfrv taiiUt.lan"'i-roncrtua -atn'twe oicw.odl-jjfcaUi ty cocZ vj i-SSKf. SEJfi MAL PAST LLESA iUdicalCn-forlSe,03.J)cJ tr.t-rzia'o' takasist 1 Fh"!-! TVirtri1 rYrrri A. die A d Mr- r fT 1 !tKf e.-i-i i-i rttn-m tAoTaanri eaBra fSr taa'cr! TV- rwr-iatBrI B74 aaibrr-, lfj"n "cr ttlhaf; I czjo-ricctef t"fc-t and fall M'ujt StrtnC-h aaa v i-nroai llea'th. To Ihosn ho n2r f-on f io ca objcr-j di-eases rrewsjit wrt by Ji srion.li'DrOnT Enua MTflrloPrtoofrvKj lndnlirecM, wnakthetjOTl wnici rrir6rnQr(thr,-.--i-tof yflrrtrOs.hte.aa laeccrty ILiALrMT:A(.'r,T"" vt hi lcsillacirW.a RUPTURICO FCRS0N3 can fiaro FRE3 rvar m -. v. tj riinis.... v .osm MAR ETTA NLLEGE M I I bV Scholarship to a 1 worthy stu knl ca4iuyt-fSiDStt.eth c OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, nriala4sbia4a In full CIIt rHtr r T r mciI J Hid. Ute' ite itw irtui oiinti oi inn unlri full CIIT rHtr Mfr pci1 rtBCT.ciittcaitrBVATOiTDFifasie f 02 A TERE1 03lf 50 OS .US. ww-iesu. 1 siiir.Wi ITIiltliT lllllia3VUrl)tNAIBaiUr WUIb. WE GREAT WE FOR IJCHING PILES 'SYMPTOHS'VVaW. elyMoisture. InlenseSSr-. 'iulim and tioirlngilrJ Cli r m"t l nifclit worse ''J'jrO Otrsub nzer dlilrefwin IlVs .tl.iw til u eoulluue lumora iu"" - uw u ften blt-Mt an.t uleerate, tei-omlnK err .ore. V cuiivvcs OINTMENT C .Xsii I" the llelilne and Meedlng , j. , - """' fi POSITIVE t Cure wittiotn 3led.-in Pteut- i 1 ivtol-rr IrL 1- r. Uue box will I run tho miMt elutioate cm in four days or lt. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies. No nirkenitiir rf- tf. an from th u of ciiisj-b- op-ii i or oil of ntntlalwooU whlca are wrt-tin til nultif tiiwtls Itk-h! s. u lirall Uni-rirl"t"iormalleio rl-ts or mailed oa CURE. rw-filt t i nt- rr iurtner 1 aruciip -n 1 ror dmiur .1. CALL IN CO., V O Boi U3 oral John rt..N T. WEAK MEN snQHIns; from ier. H-rsrsl Iwa Illy. IlsTaMlMrats-Iaa C,reultiTlK (lOm llrll artrtlOtlS OT Ctrrs -)n..ilKsi MUnarl) tifimnbr tha GUKVT MAUSI'UV THKAT31KST. rats-si t.U ! trs.. ShonlJ he rnu by Fatbera MADESTRONG aReptet. wlthlnllnDialnnorT. iwto.llnMn. MARsTONREMEOYCO ISParkPIJCNtwYors, nn iWlDP num. 0ethsfwrrtroItfssftfcUyBtrT.sTrTslb,lT- stnrrrttirly,sitJlrst,,is.as- LUNCTROUBIESX CONQUERED S WAYNE'S WUD CHERRY aWAYNlEP HEWIHTl'rN" VERMIFllCfi.EXDicisEDAiurANACEAN 2-IeTi,(l0er,L0.?D PRinES IptiiinDtiM 3 BE CHEERFUL bvniiivrv X RESTORER I Cencush) I D5SWAYNES0H 13 Organal Weakness Immediately eared and fall vlcor restored: Tbls distressing sanc tion tvbleh renders life a burden and marriage Impossible Is tbe penally paid by the victim of Imprudence, lonsalt Dlt. AL UEitT at once and yon will nnd the sympathy and relief that yon positively require. Nervous Debility. Sufferers from this dlstresslnc disorder, tbe symptoms of whtcb are a dull and unsettled mind, which unnfs tbem for tbe per formance of their business and social duties, makes happy saarriacea impossible, distresses tbe action of tbe beart, causes flashes of heat, evil forebodings, eowardi-e,dreams,sbort breath ings, tlrlus easily of compauy. Willi a prefreenre to be alone, feellnie as tired In the murnloe as mi rctlrlmr. white deDo.lt In urine, nervousness, trembling, watery and weak eyca, dyspep sia, constipation, pain and wrakness In limb., etc., should consult UK. ALBERT Immedi ately and be restored to bealtb. i rrierrn tjaiviJSZ a.t-T AL. -' . t ." CLtAT "CITS V4 vV Ko J&". . 1 lBslBaBsl &I8.East 2nd S?. BLftCK.RllNTtO.&lUMNZEDOR i irAL.urirj RON IFSLf II . - 1 i i V ma: vm,mtixan Avol I UL "'" m ot cirvsrstsrsual n isaj--3 w usii a i aji voaccs. MU1',1L1 ivm rei icirTie- ma vaiuon to tmatatz ercsosvpsia orincon-rsKtice a arr vtr t-jcndrf a tr-nu.e o-drfl rriccirW. Erdinct rstppveraltoD t . tic srt o I d rat' t! fprtnaa ladoeoct? 1 ft ' t wjUiotit djT Th Mtarai fiTrnxintof the hnmajiorraiiafmrnrvt. Tka I-m -atunixu rififranirjfiiJ iar-FrenisSr,s t&puai THEATHSTrr-ajlttXtn. rralfct.U. Til IT HARRIS REMEDY CO., (Wrc Ctfrysr SOCt,' IT.TsntiEtPPet,8T.ICTTii, jfa Trial cf our Appliance. Acs. for Term I MARiETTA, OHIO. Ttt tft ttluit nilaJvaa tasrs otff rt ttn" muJo rrit Tw courses of ttuts Irnts Nrxt term io tiII CsUIvtnic5utiitit-AUoa- b4i nLtsatAts Pr. a & r Oaitt-foiitsriusot &ot"9Bvavsr XKKc-tfrTeSIBH m ZjFj fj mWU Jf ten .asVW:: tT JI igAV uW(lab.Il.lM' C.iAlugutrr.C.l r iriMinsni wriwif.i.Hairstser.. j, tbs,H L.rtli n.r ayne.uis. w.,r n rat. Facsimile of Patent Che an I ChockerVtard u ertt-tne tnt clorat(vt ynnta lilfrk Uemedle ml a REVUlOFSl.4M. If rou fall tc mlltonthU small boanl t-all on yonrdru2ktt for ill-lzo llanOsomcly Litbosraphcti .VoarU. 1 1LL r send 0 cents for poataje to u. COUGH BLOCKS. From Mason Ijiug. theC nTertnl GmMr, Four WAYNE. Ind April 5. 14 I har-KUen the ytiTita L4usi III rka thorouzh trial. Theycarvd yllttloKlrt Jytir till of croup ly wifo and othrln-liw wtr trouMod with conch t f lr jindlnfr (nio patkae of the IIok. has trurtia lein so they can talk "aa only womn do " WORM BLOCKS. rjMA O Jnn S.UST Tie ynfUaUo-H Blocks tl like charm in eipvlUnaT worm froni toy Ut r chll 1 The clnld I now well and hearty, instead f puny and sickly as before JotrvG Robbixsoh. BLACKBERRY BLOCKS. The drcat I larrhra and Dy tnttrj Cherkrr. IiCLPiio, O . July Tih, wi -Our six montn-t old MM hil a erero attack of hammer O mplalnt. hyt an- could do notbtnsT. In despair we trted ynrita lUickNrry Mocks recommen lel b a -len 1 and a few rio effectetl a complete cure. ccpt ur heartfelt Indorsemen of mr Black, erry UltM.k Ma.AMMitsJ Iianzilay. ThsynTlta Bl ck Remedies ire Tbe neatest thin; out. by far naant, heap.CunTentent, ure Handy Reliable, llarml and lure Viboi n ta'pnn or sticky rmttV lut nolo Mtent package. SS Diwcs S 1evt War inUttt c ire or money refunded Ak vourdrtiir U Ifyotifalito tt them send price o 'HE SYNVITA CO.. Dolplios, Ohio, M KCPEIVC THEM PUTrID SHIPUAH AUTOMATIC STEAM ENGINE r Bal aaa Itallnarv psrpM. V. ulSwl linn tarn SUaamlOILsatas. Ssiss xn fcrs sa Was Uaa 1 f siloassf 'eoaloU. rtr aUklavkf flKalViMh rvHSAj . tS Ai 1M BT- 8el Ibr Uistrt4 raa4priollM,Bsa J J.WATnOtn, Ta. Cml EsXll.k ISmriflM Cures llraJt-nfS.f..sjvrriaforrAftj,J AniMwiu, imj'ufmcyariflall Dta- eases causM by nWf abuse or In-. disrrrtlno- Om natp Si. tdr XA." -fasWra'aHllKsl' Vjffjfef S5I3018 H3n03 sM I fsXMMaaBTSBT&a1 taaVataHasSasFsasHra!. ntroRil Br mall t riit. for Pamphlet. Urm Eureka Cbemlral Co., Detroit. Mleau C&Uod or address Theo. TrnnDs.druKglst, BOmsr V.lnaxr MsTktt ItTCStf, SprtMl14 OltO. Sol AWDt. St! 3? ?3,