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tt: ;? vry sy-irv?,:J'2--:: 7, t . ,-, --.-"" rs-:i2sa3MStfBrttts4---- vT3Ss8r-""'B,Kta"l-'a w r$ n.lwiiii.uBMSUVS Sc-Hr REPUBLIC, THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 1 1887. ss? 3l m R2' fr i U k ft 'A I' It u i ffi " pOYAt POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pnr ii, surngm ana wnoiesomeness. More eco nomical thaatheordlnarr kind, ana cannot be sold In competition with the multltuile of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powaers. doiaomyin cant, koyal Hasina Powdbi Cm.. 106 Wall street. New York. Hon. G. Edwards Lester, Late U. S. Consul to Italy, author of "The Glory and Shame of England." "America's Advancement," etc., etc., etc., writes as follows: New York, August 1. 18S6. 1 1 122 E. 27th at. j Dr. J. C. Ant & Co., Lowell, Mas., Gentlemen: A sense of gratitude and the desire to render a service to the public ini)el tue to make the following statements: My college career, at Xew Haven, was Interrupted ly a M-ere cold which so enfeebled me that, for ten years, 1 had a hard struggle for life. Hemorrhage from tliA bronchial passages was the result of almost every fresh exposure. for years I was under treatment of the ablest practitioners without aail. At last I learned of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I used ( moderately and in small doses) at the lirst recurrence of a cold or any chest dimculty, and from which I invariably found relief. This was over 125 ears ago. M'ith all sorts of exposure m all sorts of climates, I have neier, to this day, hail any cold nor any affection of the throat or lungs which did not yield to Aria's Cuekky 1'kctokal within 24 hours. Of course I have never allowed my self to be w ithout this remedy in all my ojagea and tratels. Under my own olisenation, it has given relief to vast numbers of persons , w hile in acute cases of pulmonarv inlianiniation, such as croup and diphtheria in children, life has leen preserved through its effects. I recommend its use in light but fre quent doses. iroerly administered, in accordance with your directions, it is A Priceless Blessing In anv house. I speak earnestly because I feel earnestly. 1 have known many cases of apparently continued bronchitis and cough, with loss of voice, particu larly among clergymen and other public sneakers, perfectly cured by this medi cine. Faithfullv vours. C. -DWAUDS LESTER. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, T?pred bT Pr. J. C. Ayr fc Co., Lowell, Ham. fiold by all Drof (UU uJ Xclrs la Meiici The Theatrical Frefc I . Kertt will win an J receive public rect-cnltlon mud raise. F'kds. vhlch are tbe outcome of generml ex perienoe. crowing tbroogb years of critical aod practical test, beeonte at rooted and lmmortbla am the rock of Gibraltar In public opinion, and hence forth naad no further ruarante at to their gena lnencHft. The Indisputable fact that Swift's Specific Is the beat blond purifier In the world. Is one of tbeae Immovable Gibraltar nek facU of which we har iioken,and every iay experience rw this coo vicxioa uerpcr wiu ucriar u puuuc vyiuiua. .i claa or our people in America and in Europe. cTrrr trade, ealunff and profeMion, tnclu-tng tba medical profeMktn, have borne voluntary trad nxmy to the remarkaioe virtue of 8. & & and lu lufaUlble efflcacy in curing all dlNut' f the blood. These tetUinonlal are on file b the thou aanda, and open to the Inspection of &1L Now come, tttmoUclted, I wo dUUnmiifJied metnlierB of tin that-tlcalpTOfeakm.whocrtefull7tetirytothuw(mder-ful curatlTe qu.llUc of the Specific in their indl vWual ck. Their teadmonlals " herewith ub iniued to the public without further comment let them apeak for themelvea. The lady la a member of the famous Thalia Theatre Company, of New- York, and f twmerty f the Residence Theatre, Berlin. Ger many, an.1 of Mt-Yicfcer stock Comrauy. of Chicago. The emtleman Is m well known memlmf tbe .New York ThalLi Theatre Com nan jr. &h are well known Su theatrical circles In this country and In Europe, CharUtie Kanewa TrsttsnenT. .Viw York, Kay 3, ISJZ. Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, G : GrnUftwn Uavinjc been annoyed with plmplea, eruitktit and roushneasof the skin, from bad con dition or my bLsud. for more than a ear, 1 used a leadintc prrarailoa of sartaiianila and other adver tised remtlies to no effect. Then 1 consulted a prom inent phTsietan. and from hts treatment received no bentrCL I then concluded to try the s. 8. 3. rem dy for the blood, and five or six packafea, by a thorooirh eradication of my trouble and restoring smoothness to my skin, have made me aappy. and I cheerfully grre you this testimonial for such use and publicity aa you wish to make of It. Charxottb Rajtdow, 133 Bowery, near Canal Street. line Ilmeakerr Teatlaveay. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Ga, : Urntlemen For two years I had a severe ease of ecsema. 1 used tarsoapa,sulphuroaa,and various 4Ui-r remedies, and was pmrrlled for by uumtspn "f physicians, but found no relief, at last I deter mined to try thv & & a. remedy, and seven ureUrbt Utttles hav tnoroushly relieved me, and you can use this certificate la any manner you w lsh. Hto Hsskkeu, Member of Thalia Theatre w York. Hay 3, lSb"7. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tb Swirr Srxcinc Co., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Oa. Euroi- Hop Piaster in.IMi.lliiiUniellTi1ss swle TThrn aimlisdtoany kind of yalnors iinisas. ustsat vJ-- - . aay aartof arenesa inamxveri T "!if it.rn.w1aMSf. VirtaMAf . a.n,i H r-amimwmaa.mamm- ruawsa tusBvuaisw" - - Burrmndy Tltck andfareixnOus taxsmnay rues sw f a sweet and iSTtalllrPoroisi 1 and leeommended byjaoats of for l.eyCTywhave. JtaOsdmr in n in TTid MMtii. ao. Sfjr ILercrrw m?aa7roDsBOPISTBCO. IUHBwCKQclies! HAY FEVER if an imfiamd condi tn ofthhng mem bran vt tUt ntutriU, ltar-dcis and tkrvat, afftcttng tk lungi. An arrid mmru m srcrrtrJ, tkediM-larae it atmm tind tctfh a burning Brntait-jn. Thrr art MPTtr iiKtsm of inres- ng frqunt attar kt of. kJkidfthf.iraierjf or -fiamrd . Try the Cure. Htt8 Cream Balm.1 A particle Is applied Into each nottrll and ti JUreeable. Price 50 oenU T,I5i,tf.; mall. rwclUered. 60 ett. KLYBKOS.. DrM Ctfltt. 2B Ureenttich St., New ork. Far BIIi,arM Castiatla. It eooll the Blood i It flM urusuh. H slisrpais up the appe- It abUthellTer do lu put Ami stimulates tbe reeble besrt. Far Mek Ilnlscst, UnstHla. WEAK HEN hMjfm,MIU,lMi.A-aa 4 WOSJM'" !? ( M. aiUalltj. USSa. y Ml-Tw.Ac-slsVea7mSfcswg. "P Catarrh mr xjLL maWmmT 45Xs..maW wW":'B HAY-EEVER LWSLW ' 8waBP& L-kMaUl irttsWSI iUr rr-isahlc. at n Tk. it. U. I..w Meal. C... .. (-!-J) NYE OX THE TANTIVY. EASTERN COACHING COMPARED WITH THE WESTERN ARTICLE. sTIlllam Ksperlence n the Main Deck of Tainl Try iuc to Iel AequalnlrJ with the Driver ami KootliiatiLu, CaK Alluwel. The report that the tnntiy coach was held up and rohtied just soutli of Harlem durmg the erlv ItHrt f ttm w..L uh iinirTV(L I j was on Uwrtl imwll an.l I know that e were not held up or nlilsl If I had been I roblsl I could hsve eail detvled it as soon j as 1 made up my cash at the eiul of the day. ! 1 do not regard th co.uh ride fivm the IOrunsnu'k Lotel to IMlisin as one that is eiviall fraught ilh danger. A cool man, who i. well tied on, ihs1 have no fear w hat- ever tvach rtbien-. i)oiul llarlem are quite rare, and from the llninsw ick to Har lem the countiy is so rapidly nettling up that a masked Usud of road agents could hardly exiiect to remain long undLsco eiiU. The ride is a pleiLsaut one, and so full of all that is picturesque, ail that is grand, all that is ennobliDg and all that is English, that from the moment of the meet till the close of the trio one feels that one has enjoed oues self, and one Is more like one's lieau ideal of what is real nice than one has ever been before. There are thirteen seats on the main deck of a tantivy, besides the seats occupied by the coachman and the guard Once I sat by the coachman ami afterward I rode with the guard, but they weieboth dressed up so muih better than 1, and they seemed to look down on me with such a lofty air of disdain, that 1 was sorry 1 went. But f was ver anxious to lie on the front seat with the dnver, lecause he said he would soon go tooling into the Counti) club, and 1 wanted to sts how it was done, ily early life was almost devoid of educational advan tages and so as regirds tooling 1 was as ig norant as at hiM. Trior to this wnek tooling might liae gone on right under my very eyes and I would not have known it. So I sat be-ide the coachman on the bow, instead of going lack on the poop deck with the guard. kren MORE HETINED. How different the ride between the Rruns wick and Harlem from the ride lietween Den ver and Lead ville ten years ago! How much more refined to ride for miles among brown stone front houses that resemble each other, like square chuuks of chocolate colored cake, than to tool along up the Leadwlle road, where you might not meet anyliody for fifty miles and you almost wished that you wouldn't meet anybody How raw and coarse the wild and woolly stage driver seems when we comjiare him with the coachman of the tantivy. How profane he was, too, and careless in his attire, compared with the scholarly man with the handsome side whiskers and the long, slim picture book whip and the plump stage leg. I am free to slate tliat I never felt the inferiority of my legs as I did while sitting tvside that driver. I tried in every way to get acquainted with him called him "Cap," offered to dm e for a minute while he made an observation through a pedometer that I carried with me, tried to ride the nigh wheeler to show tiiat I was entirely unconventional and easy to ap proach; but it was of no us. Then I went liark into the galley, with the footman or guard or whatever he is. He looked intelli gent, but he was not tbe kind of man I would like to go out fishing with for two n eeks at a time. I confess that I was duapiKilnted in him. I tried to have fun with him and even joked him about his trousers and tried in oery way to draw him out, but bo didn't seem to have any conversational powers. SOW FAIRI.T OrXSED. Tbe stage coach season about New York is now fairly ojiened. Fashions in dress and lu color and style of coach are almost endless. You may see a striped body with Swiss over skirt or a blue body with red running gear. Some like the neutral shades in horses, para sols and wheels, while others prefer the black and yellow or hornet combination. Horses are wearing their tails higher in coaching this season than heretofore, and speckled dogs who attend the coach are not hanging their tongues out so far as they will, no doubt, as the season advance. Each passenger is only allowed fifty pounds of luggage, so I had to leave my trunk after alL and take only a lunch basket, a valise and a jar of pickles. But a man w bo figures carefully can get from her to Felham and return with fifty pounds of luggage very comfortably. As he gets backs before Ceach evening he need take no night clothing, and with a light flannel suit to Iumh in at Pel ham, he needs little else in addition to the suit he wears on tbe journey. Tbe light flan nel suit need not weigh over four fiounds. and he can make up the other forty-six pounds in neckties. Many gentlemen make a great mUtcke by loading themselves down on these trips w ith a double barreled shotgun or an oil stoe. thus cutting themseltes down to not over three or four pounds of neckties. Those who have gone through it know how mortifying it is to be caught nine or ten miles from home and have to sjiend the whole afternoon in a morning necktie, or to carry an assortment of English summer scarfs for asunny day and then have tbe sky cloud up and tbe wind come from north by northwest, when you are only fixed with ties for a wind blowing sou' by sou'west. 1 once knew of a young man who lost his luggage on the way to l'elham and had to lunch in his tooling tie. Bill Nye in New York World. Modern Innovations In Mexico. Nothing conld possibly be more appro priate and becoming to these dark ejed Mexicanos than their wide sombreros, short jackets, silver bedecked breeches and gorgeous silken sashes, and for beau tiful women of the Spanish and Indian type, the graceful Lice mantilla draped about the head and hhoulders. But now every woman of fashion must luive a hid eous hat or bonnet a la Americana; and the men of wealth no longer promenade the plazas in those distracting Spanish cloaks, with one satin lined corner tossed over the shoulder, w hich are arranted to make the plainest and most unromantic of men look like a veritable Htmeo. Now they insist upon Ixmdon made garments, as nearly like those of northerners as pos sible, regardless of the ast differei ce in makeup of the Anglo-Saxon and Latin races. The broad brimmed, silver laden som brero, too, so prettily adapted to the eternal sunshine and so Incoming to swarthy skins and midnight eves, must give place to the stiff little hats m vogue among Americans, in many instance, I grieve to add, those incomparably ugly silken tiles hich make the handsomest Mexican look like a fool of the first water. Even the lower classes are fast discarding the serape, that most picturesque and convenient of wrappings, and adopting in its stead any kind of shoddy overcoat for evening wear Formerly one of the charms of every rural gathering was the vivid coloring produced by the multitude of bright hueil scrape, each ranchero and half breed wearing one slung over his shoulders, and reganling it. next to his sombrero, as his most precious earthly possession.. Mexico Letter. Mr I-ove Has (irown so Tery Fair, The envy of every girl; The secret now 1 w ill declare, 'Tis In Chaplin's Liquid Pearl. Yan Phou Lee, who married an American lady of New Haven recently, has been ap pointed to the editorial staff of the New Haven llcgteter. &r.t tlie Children. They an EJVXVrV peciJjy liable to Badden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hoars of anxious watching. Sold by Frank H. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. The last official act of Governor Knott. of Kentucky, was to pardon all the politi cians and ofhcials indicted by the Jessa mine county grand jury for complicity iu election frauds. Personal Matter, The well-known Hop PftixftT are ac knowledged the best on earth. They quickly allay pain, soothe and restore the i parts. Every kind of pain, soreness or I weakness speedily banished. Sold every where, 25 cents. A HALF HEARD SONG. J A wonder came out of tbe air from afar; I It was soug.lt was beauty and strength and delight. Audit soared to a strain that as rayed like a star, Reviving old faiths In the triumph of ncht Over wrong and the triumph of hfeoer death; And it sank into theuuaers of t U'lerness, too. As if tbe sweet slncT scarce (rusted the breath ' Ofaloejust aakeuedb one who might woo Her to give v en life for himself, and would go tVTbereMYr he might lead, though he led to the rack, Or In silet,ce heroic could nobly bestow I All the wealth of Iter heart and rereire nothing I back. ( Is a spirit concealed in the song from afar? 1 Is some mighty magician ut work, that we hear j In its pure undulations the tones that iintuu i The gates of the soul That tie- thrill in theear Sends a thrill to the heart of sneh anom sooie. Though the words are all swallowed b iaoes I of air I That meanings profound as tlie deepest we grope For iu language's letter ssmh sviiilNituedtlurel (teorge C Hragoou. Th. Kxtlfict Australian Lion. It has long Ken a disputed ixunt, and J indeed a exed question, as to whether the so called great Australian lion eer existed. Some interesting discov cries, however, hatelieen recently made in the Wellington caves. New South Wales, of undoubted remains of this animal The Istnes are at present deMsiicd in tho Mini's Department museum, Svdney, and consist of scv eral very complete jaw Nines, containing the teeth in an excellent state of preservation Prior to lieing publicly exhibited they vera submitted tothein iection of lrofessor Sir Kichard Owen, of the British musenm, and his opinion is that the animal was a marsupial or xjuch liearing lion, fully equal in size to the ex isting African species. Discoveries of leonine remains have at Minims linn's been made in New South Wales and aNo in Victoria, and the specimens in question are well preserved. They have boon ex cavated from post pleiocone deposits, and in connection with them were the remains of vv hat are known ns the Tasmania!! tiger and the Tasmania!! devil. An equally interesting fact is that Pro fessor Owen, when referring many cars ago to the herbivorous characteristics of the "Australian Diprotodon," expressed his conviction that some large carnivorous animal must have been coexistent with him, to keep the race iu check, and tuit proliably lions then inhabited Australia, a hypothesis which has been fully entled. These facts are interesting, as helping to establish the fact of the existence in former ages of the lion in Australia. Chambers' Journal. flom, "Doctoring" In rioneer Times. The rigid economy demanded by the situation made a resort necessary to all sorts of queer appliances. It was espe cially in the direction of the doctor's lulls that the most strenuous efforts were made to save the eieiiditure of money. There were scores of home remedies in use, many of vvhit.li were of the most astonishing character, and all of which were the pre scription of the old ladies. Some form of Iatent medicine w as nlvv ays iu favor, from opodeldoc to pain killers and cholagogue. One favorite remedy for the stopping of severe vomiting may le mentioned as one that was very popular. It was the kill ing of a chicken, and the boiling of it, feathers, blood, entrails and vermin, for a soup of which the patient was to take a teaspoonful every fifteen minutes. Ixj lielia, thorough wort and wormvvcsxl were in common use, and were prescribed for almost every ailment. That they effected many cures is not to be doubted; tliev were so bitter, so nauseating, that the jiatient generally recovered, or thought be did, in time to avoid a second dose. Iu the spring the blood had to be looked after. Epsom salts and cider were a favorite purifier, to be taken three times a day. Dandelions, sarsaparilla and blood root, steejied in whisky, boncset, "sassa frax," iieunyroyal were relied on to re- mov e the obstructions of winter. What country boy does not remember with uncontrollable loathing the annual spring dose of "brimstone and molasses;" "Poliuto" in Chicago Times. Smart Trick of Vienna Milliners. Vienna has long been notoriously one of the dearest cities in Europe to liv e iu, and the milliners of tho Donaustadt have made up their minds that they, at least, will do nothing likely to make it cheaper. The cheap manilla hats that are to be bought in London ehopt for a few pence are very popular Just now among the Viennese ladies largely, no doubt, because they re quire but little trimming, and are indeed most "killing" when most modestly adorned. Naturally, the milliners are an noyed at this singular preference for the cheap and liecomlng, and they have had a meeting to consider what ought to be done It was decided to try to bring the "penny hats" into contempt, and a day or two later a largo number of scavengers and crossing svv eepers made their appear ance wearing the detested manillas. Vienna has had n good laugh at tho cleverness of the milliners, but whether their strategy will have the desired effect remains to be seen. St. James' Gazette. Not an Easy Life. Men who liv e as fast as they do on the board and in Wall street break down. They don't wear out in the slow, natural way othft- men do. The death of Woeris hoffer in the ery prime of life, of Charley Osborne, of Joseph Armour, of Jim Love, the sudden striking dovv n of Adams on tho board of trade, the very recent death of Vice President Hill on the lloor of the New York Stock Exchange all testify to the danger in the reckless speed that sim ulators live. Theirs looks like an easier life, with its short hours, its plenty of leisure and its ample returns, than it is. Chicago Herald. Mother (anxiouslj) I'm afraid you are giving the baby too much sugar, James. Father Not at all, my dear. I want him to b full of grit. Boston Courier. Cool. Jones But, my dear sir, how can you prove that it's not my umbrella! Smith By the man who lent it to me a year ago. Td Bita Hjrup or Flfs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal., is nature's only true laxative. This pleasant Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy may be had at Dr. Casper's drug store, 50c and SI bottles. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effect ive remedy known to cleanse the sstem; to act on the liver, kidnejs, and bowels gent ly yet thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds, and fevers, and to cure constipation, indigestion, and kindred ills. Judge Samuel Hall, of the Georgia state supreme court, is dead. Calve Them a Chance! That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful ma chinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia. catarrh, consumption, or any of the family of throat and nose and neaa ana lung oo structions. all are bad. All ought to be got ' .. i .L rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That Is to take Boschee's Carman Svnin which inv drueirlst will sell German syrup, wnicn any otubki" " e you at i cents a oxnue. r.ini v.r.,- thing else has failed you, you may depend! upon this for certain i 1 The Kanmx Farmer publishes reports i from sjiecial correspondents, showing that the corn crop will average about 40 per cent. j SIIILOH'S VITALIZE!. Is what yon need for consumption. Loss of Appetite' I Dizziness and all symptoms of Djsepsia i Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by F. A. Garwood. CkvsCX $vv SS&S thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumption, Coughs, etc Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy! It is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, soldon a positive guarantee at 10c, 50c Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and ' High streets. I ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. Hardlv a week passe, without the men tion bv the newspaitrs of suddtn deaths, and of late the alarming frequencv ol the ' ,tatement that death was caused liy rhen- mati-m or neuralgia of the liv-art cannot fail to have Isi-en noticed In all proba ' b'lity m my deaths attrilutexl to heart tils ' case are cau-ed by these terrible diseastw, which are far more dangerous than is gen erally considereJ. Is there any positive ! cure? Ti.e best answer to such a question is given by those who Ane been cured by j the use of Athlophoros. E. A. Curry, son of Mrs J. II. Curry, of I New- Paris, Ohio, sav " My mother, prev i I oils to her iiseof Athlophoros hail been al most a constant sullererfroni inllanimatory rheumatism ol the most acute form. At the I time she commenced with thisnicdiciueslic was in a most helpless condition; her sutler ing could well l termed torture; she was confined to her lied formally weeks, nothing we had done gave her any relief. My father , was almost discouraged and disheartened . fearing there never would Iw any relief for i her Not kiiowingwhat todonext became to town, going to Mr ltichcv's drug store, he said he must have something that would at least give her relief. Mr. ISicliey sjiokeof Athlophoros and told my fatherto go and see .losiali White alniut his use of it. Mr. While sioke highly of the medicine and adv ised my father to gel a lioltlc and try it, which lie did. Auer taking a few doses mother liegan to gel relief, after she hid used two liottlesshewas up ami around and in a weeks lime shecamedowntown. How long had she U'ea alllicted with this rheu matism? For sixteen years, of course it would lie letterandworseatdifterent timet.. Hon- much did she use in all? was asked. I think aliout three Imttles." Every druggist shosla keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but w here lliey can not lie Knight of the druggi.-t the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on reciipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and fiOc. for I'ills. For liver and kidney diseases, lysj"psia. in digestion, utakness. nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache. Impure blood. Ax., AthlophoTos I'ills are unequaled. The Commons voted a heav v credit for Irish constabulary. A campaign against Irish leaders has lieen entered upon. Hie l'arnellites will obstruct legislation until the case of I) linen is decided. A Chinese Coinplexiuli, When observ ed in one of the Caucasian race, is indicative of bile in the blood. Who would lie jellovv when he or she can ex hibit the hue of health on cheek and brow through the aid of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an antagonist at whose onset liver complaint takes refuge m night, r ur upon the tongue, nausea, sicklieadache, pains under the right ribs and shoulder blade, an unpleasantly odorous breath.are remediable with this benign alterative, which does not, like a potent cathartic, drench the intes tines or. like the mercurial preparations, contaminate the blood. Not only the liver, but the stomach and IsivveN are amused, toned and regulated b this tine faunlj medicine, which has won the confidence of the respectable classes, not hj startling as sertions on its In-half, but by the consis- tenc of the claims made for it with its performance in every instance when tested. Albert Netter. a Cincinnati broker, was antled in New York on an old claim for S4..IK)0, and is held on SHO.OOO bond. To gather pearls from ocean's vases Divers go down in divers places; But at our mouths of streams and bajs, No pearls do Asian swimmers raise Like tl'ose in beaut) s mouth that shine Made by the SOZODON'T divine. The Itottolu of the Sea Yields no pearl that can exceed in beauty teetli whitened and cleansed with that in comparable dentifrice ami fragrant SO.O DONT. Nor is ctiral rosier than the gums in which such teeth are set. So say the ladies, who are the best judges in such matters. "Si'Ai I MM.'sGi.rE" repairs ev erj thing but persona! Injuries. Senator Camden, of West Virginia, pre dicts the renominations of Cleveland and Blaine, if the latter will accept. Ho sajs the battle lies in New York, and that Sher man would be stronger there than Blaine. nViVPQ. thatare fretful, peevish, X,XB cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething- Pains, or Stomach Disorders, 'an be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 23 cents. Sold bv Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. Henry Francis, wanted for arson at Akron. ().. committed suicide by cutting his throat at his mother's grav e. Don't fill the sj stein with quinine, to prevent or cure Fever and Ague. Ajer's Ague Cure is the specific for this disease, and leaves no poisons to produce dizziness, deafness, headache, or other disorders. rms. Ocmffli,CoH, noartftf. Ot-ow, Afthnut. Ucuochitu. VV tuwl'U.-t' Cousb, Incipient Conum. iwn, aura i-eiicwt-t i-uu-urnpuif reisont la aCvsnosj Mage of Itie lUtM-asa, lTloeSVrti. Oot. f ios. Tli Genuine Jr. rU COMa AtrrkB) Is sou enlf In irkit M-NMt s-sl hn nnr reri.terr1 traile-Markt W w it . APiUrallrrtJ ina firclr.a l.l strip Camlton-fjtftrt, sul tho 'faslrruJerl--ostui-BOf Jsn II. tluli t- . I Hrvrr i tl. St.Ia tttS- ITop's, Balurnore, 111. U s. A. Chew Laace'a Phiss The (treat Tobacco Aa-tlaote'-lTice lo eta. SoU Lj au lmitxuu. ARE STILL TRIUMPH AM I For fifteen years tbej havesteartllv gained In favor, aud with sales constantly Increasing have become the most popular corset through out the United Mates. The (I quality Is warranted to wear twice as longas ordinary eorsets. We have latelytn troduced the U and K-ll gradeswlth extralong waist, and wecau furnish them when preferred. Highest awards from all the world's great fairs. The last medal received Is forni-itde- reeot merit, from me ia:eexposiuonne:aai ew Orleans. w hile scores ol patents have been round worthiess. the principles of the Ulove-Flttlng have proved Invaluable. Ketallers are authorlred to refund money.lf, examination, these corsets do not prove represented. For sale everywhere. Catalogugefreeonap- plication. TH0XS0X. LANHIiON & CO., X. T. Tint's Pills CURE CONSTIPATION. Taeajaybealtkoae should have res;, lar evYaenaUoa Trr (wen y four boar. Tbe evils, both sncatal ass physical, resnltlna; rrom HABITUAL CONSTIPATION are assy aad serious. For the rare rihlsetaaoa trouble. Tatt Liver Pill have trained a popularity uapsr. alleled. Elegantly a;ar coated. I SOLD EVERYWHERE. mKI b WEAK N MEN AND WOMEN, A Matter of Importance to You ! Dr.ALBERT i of ALBERT MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Cleveland, Ohio, will be at the Lagonda House, Springfield, Ohio, Sunday and Monday, Sept. 4 and 5. This will give his numerous patients and others who are in need of medical treatment and opportunity to consult this distinguished physician, whose duties at the Institute will permit him to make only occa sional visits to your community. DR. ALBERT Kecognizes the great principle that genius, or talent, or exceptional skill in any profession, and esjiecially in the medical profession, is a great public trust, to be executed for the greatest good of the greatest number. Hence he calls jour attention to the fact of his visit to your community, and to what ) mi may expect from bis treatment. Dr. Albert has devoted ) ears to the tudy and treatment of CHRONIC N Which other physicians have failed to treat successfully. Those delicate func tions of the human frame, whose derangements have for centuries defied human skill, have in many cases yielded to the patient investigation and untiring er severance of Dr. Albert, and thousands of sufferers from diseases heretofore pn nounced incurable, have.consulted Dr. Albert, and been by him restored to HEALTH AND USEFULNESS! DR. ALBERT HAS FOUND THAT NERVOUS DEBILIT7 Is perhaps the most prolific sourceof disease and suffering among mankind, and especially among the American people. Three-fourths of the Chronic Com plaints which make life miserable, can be traced to so ne form of Nervous Weakness. It is confined to no age, no sex. THE YOUNG, who through ignorance or careless exuberance of youthful spirits, have been unfortunate, and.tindjtheiuselves in danger of losing their health and embittering their after liv es : TIIIC Iirrt,E-A.fSKr, by the traces of old complaints which unskilled physicians had perhaps relieved, but which time has brought back at aperiod when.they are most anno) ing ; THE OLD, who should spend their li ml their bodies racked with pains at a time wneti they require all their strength for the active duties of life, will all find it to their advantage to'consuit JDTt. ALBERT. HIS CURES are THOROUGH and PERMANENT. Dli. A LB HUT'S marvelous success is easily accounted for' by three things : FIliST. Natural Fitness The qualities which make a good ph)sici.tn the tact the delicacy of feeling the power of diagnosis which brings the physician iiuiiiediateiy Into sj nipythy with the patient, are all natural gifts, essential to the highest suc cess in the practice of uiediciue. SECOND. Study Dr. Albert has burnt alistruee problems of the healing art, and his marvelous knowledge of the human system aud its various conditions is but the natural result of well-directed effort. THIRD. Experience By itself alone, experience is worth but little ; but in connec tion with the proper degree of knowledge it is essential to success. Dr. Albert's experience of years in the general practice, and his special studies in the depart ment of Nervous and Chronic Complaints, places him iu a p.-rdtlon to oiler his ser vices to the suffering and to promise them whatever relief is possible. TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE OF DR. ALBERT'S WAY OF DOING BUSINESS: !. He charges nothing for consultation. 2. He undertakes nothing which he cannot perform. 3. If he can cure )0U, he will say so, and guarantee you a cure. 4. You can rely upon his guard every confidence which Day and date of Or. Albert's next visit to Springfield. Sunday and Monday, Sept. 4 & 5 AT THE LACONDA HOUSE. IliUlWlKlltllMl Ounta Remcrs Tan, sjunDwrn, In BtliuTs, Mos quito ana Ail Insect Bit, mMn tfATrim. str u 1HsK.iiiarka pr .... -. j. .... - Utniahw, poaltiTely eared .1.. J.1la.f V . , i.i mi AtTaViaa a UW ilMJSSa. WBMI11 without leav&if soar, bj VTs "MTTS-.'mrtist: Prloa tSeta.. BOeta. and SX. Ib aa . AA mTa TahjIaII AV! . th wj Fuarry:c T Xst-ZZjZZZl LMM BsJf aTOil 1ST -Ua.is. J fSTT II fJIMsasysBSfcSannwsyawsT i Fr sale bj all SprlnsHeld ltriigclata. WEAK MEN; - lkM.laayai.PU..raBUhlns1 I uflferlng frsra riff i" pwataasp aV Ills. aUksP mt IpapUbaloals nwrsw lswllai.cw.(rtbiiilttngli(ktn iiHlisse-vHlom or U.rrt) r-irOTltfcsSt(Ms-lWsllos.Wtfs QHGAT MAK8TO TKKATMKHT. .MlW ssi at frtM. 8bOM4 t- fd b FaUlMftJ r MrinrTRnNR UwlrhOUaV WHsarVaVBrl rV M llWl VVR erRMwtthiB(sjfWailoofaloi-. ARSTQNRCMEOYCO.I9Prt(PUM.NtwYodp LWWWm li Mti3 ) DE TT '1'iih: whoCnd their vigor and vitality weakened declining years in peace and comfort, but the midnight oil for years in the study of the professional honor to sacredly may be reposed in him. METROPOLITAN Only the Best Beef, Mutton Lamb, Vec! and Pork for sale here. Wm. Grant's Sons 16 E. High St. M T ffi MHT MARKET. LOCAL NOTICES. Advla to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrap, for chil dren teething. Is tho prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians In tho United States, snd has been used for years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its value Is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen tery a-nd dlarrhcea, griping in the bowels and wind colic Br giving Lealth to the Olid It reaUthe mother. Prie USe a bottle, SCOTT'S EVULSION OF PUKfc CimI l.lver Oil, Wllh llypoliosihltr., for L11117 Tiiiuliln iiinf H'itiii'.; 11 ri. Dr. .1. Siinonaud, New Orleans, La., savs "S'otfs Kuiulsioii is the finest preparation of the kind, iu affections of the lungs and other wasting diseases, we may consider it our most reliable agent. In a perfectly elegant and agre able form." Ility Fever. For twenty -five jears I have been severe ly alllicted with hay fever. While I was sutf ring liilenselj I was induced, through JI r. Tichenor's testimonial, hi try Klj's Cream Italm. The effect was marvelous. It ensbleil me to perform my pastoral du ties without the slightest inconvenience, and I have escaped a return attack. I pro nounce Klv's Cre.iin Halm a cure for hay f ev er. Wni. T. Carr, I'resbj terian Pastor, Elizabeth, N. J. Collr. Persons, and esjiecially children, are siuV ject to this agonizing complaint, which of ten comes on suddenly in the night ami without any previous warning. Mmmons I.iver Hegtiiator should always be at hand. A single dose will generally allay the pain. It nevtr fails in Cuing relief. It is harm less, and can be given with safety to a child of the tenderest age. A Diinceruiis Surclt-nl Operation. A fatal mistake. At the time Dr. Vance, of Cleveland, tierfornied the operation on the lady for the removal of a cancer of the stomach he found when too late that the poor woman had no cancer to be removed. The disease was indigestion, and if she had taktm the Shaker Kvtractof Roots (Siegel's Sjrup) that awful distress at the pit of the stomach, which made the doctors think she had cancer, would have been removed. Dis tress after eating, dull, heavy feeling in the head, with pains in the side ami back all vamsji after using this wonderful rein ed). The tired. languid feeling gives place to strength and vigor. Mrs. Delia Marsh writes from Pea Midge, Kenton county. Ark., that she had dysiiep sia m the worst form for live ) ears, and that nothing gave any relief until she used the Siegel Sv nip. SL5G0! Ffic-tmH of IatcntOitan 1 tTiock?rlwrrJ. trt enhtnir th" r-lthrnt-l srnTitn ltlclc ltemsJit imt a Hi;VlUII0rsi,500. If tou fail t Jmllt on tht timill bnarxicalt on rourdrnM'J,t fm ulWtzp HandmetyUtbojiTarbcJoasM. I&KK r vnJ 9 (.-nts for postae to u. COUGH BLOCKS. From Maon lng, theConrerti-Mtiamblef. FHT WATVClml Apnl5.I-t. I hTelTen th ynTlt ( mijh ltlick n ihormib tnL Tnt-yfure jf little iftri 3jt-.iM oMi if Cronp Mf wlf am nother-ln-Uw wrw trooblml with cnuhi uf lint. tantttntt 'n pnekace ut the Itlo-k. ha curoc bm sothey can talk; "as only wunin lo WORM BLOCKS. LlHV.O.. Jan 2S.lvJ7 -The Hyntlta Worn niorki tl hke a charm In expiUinr worm from ray lit le chilil The cblM Is now wU an4 heart r. tntea tf pan j and aickJr as before JonvG, Robbinsuv. ILACKBERRY ILOCKS. Thr Great Marrhtra aaj Djfot-ry I'brckfr. Irxr!t. O July Tth. NV-iir Mi-month old hi 11 harl a oTfre attack of umruer Com pi at a t bytician couIJ U noihmr. In despair we tried TnTita IHackhfrry Block" reromracdI by a nond -and a fw des effecte.1 a complete cure irevpt .ur heartfelt lndorvQ!nt of your lltack erry Block. V,u. and StHA.J.lixsziLkr. Th ynTita Hlock Itorneilie are Th neatest thinz out. by far. ricaiit. liap. Ctmrenient. Sare. Handy, IU I la hie. Harmless and lur. yol-ox, no tesipoon or sticky Nntl Iut up U atint packas. S. Ihwcs S Cents. Vai intHi f of irn or mns?y refunded. Ak yonrdruaT -tt. 1 f you fall to get tbf tn end pric to .HE SYNVITA CO., Dolphos, Ohio AVI KCrriVK THEM ISISTPII. 13T CUV 'i::ilu.l Hl Fit BK mt each 'JBXlK.f I 'JUDICIOUS ADVCRTISIMO IS TMC KITSTOKCTO succssa.-- liltVnlnaWl HUBBARD CO.. ARC JU0ICIOUSADVlTlSINOA0tMTMO j EIPCSTS. DCSISNtRS. EGa CRSND ELtCTHOTTtS. Ntw Havtw. Coww. I .. Piisafsanalatsntwltli J rirsi iaaorwisw JtOhM""lt0,"0"J''"' i R,.,ni t race to a- KU T OTaTiai"""""'" "" Mil . ..... uk. .u.l.tU. ConnissDtfcc SokiciTCD ...I.- a "Hom TO . .',. r. aanao f.tl I WOT, AGENTS sS ailiV MISSOURI STEAM WASHER. To men an1 women ef etv fry and ability, aeeklag trrmn will b giTen. ThfTAah?rworlon tan rn nclrl ibuh mAttr lAbar and clotklutf enortaoualy. Sam ote snt on two weeks' trial, on liberal term a. to be re turned at my expense if not satisfactory. turned at my expense if noi $600tO$2.000:v I a jtr i twins Biua br ronrtotuhiftx. lcduMtriaaaAarnta. Jatnnlo merit making It a rhccoo'nail nrrismi every wh. Jllurtrt-dcircnlraod trmfre. J. WORTH.Scu M'rir.ma Fnuin Ave.st.Locis.Mol WuarYjauwWtfftaurfMiWtfcairssnjMwkr laaitawisjwi jUAtWparttaUan4aMwfrcTtlslkP PENNYROYALPILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tb Oriclnal and Only Oeaala. Smftw4.J.K.U-J R.sn.rwMtalMlBluUM. I.jl.f-.il. w LADIES. !"' Oranbt fer uuat-.) w .. ft" wuciIhi lf by wtmm aiau. NAME Sfft-Milti'Sr7aK. aM y Drwcwl-te y where. a fcr Cktelvee aereUMMeJwjraxyllllla, Takacaa. A POSITIVE Tare withoni Medlrtn Jtent e.1 vulr 14, ITA OiietajiwtU cure the moat oltlnate cae in four dr or 1-. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies. No Pickeninar rMnTt. aa from the ue of etibctw, oi'iihi or oil of nandlwood whicU are certain ti trth!ii-e dtit-ilia. iTicv 91 j)l Ntld hy all dnivlwta or millM n-tn or mailed oa CURE. m-eipi iu pntTi. ror iiiruier isruciuan wn i xor oircinr. J. C. ALLAN CO., r. O. JJox 1533 or Vi John L.N. V. tllf Irt irl I il - r. c ttt, atiit ha alt. t umi. sl va. iiuuruv r. fikiwt J e iul4k an I B"r amnti ttre Iraaliitj Wv . cuw(-f the a Uloti A. 1. ynni SwMVvI'u,a:is. I IK SI tM Tke Gnat s:.all.h fmcrlrtMa k ISm. I, ..1.... O... - eases cautM by sriraousa or rifaKrnlnn. niM n-K-kiun. SI. six nroaxl Bt mall. Wrlm for Pamphlet, firm smrasia fjacatirai to., asesrois, mca. Call on or address Tho.-rrnre.3ruglst. fornar Main and Msrtst itwli. Sprtncflsld 0W.S)lAcent. Mk&mEnWm EfSEXJnWm Q&ISf" saooTfl Hon oo "stR jKfrCarBtt But V E3 f J ! th Ejfria serial Ci t'i ivOa BAILKOAD TIME CAKU. Pltt.tinrg;, Cincinnati and St. Loaii Rail way Company fan Handle Route. Under schedule in effect January SO, 1SST, trains leave Springfield, central standard time for Xenia. Cincinnati aud Columbus,7:i5 a. m..for Daton tT:15 a.m. for Xenia and IndianaoIis 10:20 a. m. for Xenia, Cincinnati, Columbus, Indian apolisand Chicago, 3rir P- ui.; for Xenia, Da) ton and Cincinnati, f5:10 p. in- M Trains arrive in Springfield at fV:15 and 10rJ0 a. m.. 15:00 p. in. and ii:40 p. tn. Daily, t Dally, except Sunday. Sam. Dunns. Ticket Agent. OlasnlaVBt, Columbus, Cincinnati Sadlanapolla Railway. &OH8 S.ST. aast g Night Hi press -JJOam 9Juain . lticn .& pss 12 Mew York k Iloaton Express.. 2 Cleveland Jt Eastern Express . t Mew York Limited Kxcreas flOISO SOCTH. 9 Sight Express "MO am C Spg.,Cln.4 Wes. Ex .5.56 aa 1 Clu. Flying liuckeye 7J5 am i Cincinnati a Indianapolis Eiuresa-.ll.ott am 3 Cleveland A Cincinnati Express 1.3) pm s, Cln.l..Ind..St. Louts A Ran Ex. 'tJ5pm aasiTB rsoa s.sr. 9 Night Express- 1 Lin. lying uuexeje . ...- aLu 1 Cleveland A Cincinnati Express l-TTipm New York.Ilnstan .it Cincinnati Ex-L3Spm asaivs raoa sorra. Night Express 11 Dayton. Springfield Accom. fr't 1J5am tMmm ..'VJtO am J. pn - SJ) pm ..i5 cm 12 new lora a uoeioa t-inuiea- 1 Cleveland k Eastern EiDrt-ji 26 Cincinnati k Springfield Accom- M new lora umitea express- No. 12 baa ttaroub ilwwri to New York and loston wttnout cbauc. Mo. lis tbe famous limited eipra. rni. josed entirely of sleepers, east nf Cle.iand. Tnrongn sleepers frca Springfield. Makes t'ewiorkln jui baura aud iioston In xo soars. Q. H. KNIOHT. a. i iib.ui Aarnt, D. B. MARTIN. Arcade Depot, fl. P. A. aDrtaKfleM.t'. ' ST. V, Fran. Ohio K. B. All trains run on Central time SS minute slower tban city time. raaiss urn ouiso east. No. 4. New York Limited, dally 10.3 a. m, 2. Accom.. dalljeicrpt sun lay. ,i: p.m. No. 8 10-11 p.m. " 12. Atlantic Ex.. dally-. 2:10 a. m. TaalSSLXAVK04llU WIST. No. 3. Cln..x St-Louis Kc.daily 2:10 a.m 1. Accom .dallveict &nudav10Hi7 a. tn. ' 5. bt- Louis Ex., daily 3:59 p.m. No. 4 has sleepers, but no change of cars la elthercaae through to Nework. No.5haa through sleepers to M. Loul Free hack to trains to ail points east of, and Including north Lewlsburg. For tickets to all points and further Infor mation. callon J.D.Phlsgck. Agent.72 Arcade. Telephone call 310. Indiana, itloomlncton and n"atem BjlII. way. ABSIVK rKOM VORTH. 1 Cincinnati Eipress. ..... 5 Sandusky and Springfield Ex 3 Columbus Mall ARK1VB Rlta XST. 1 Night Express . . A Chicago. St. L. k Kan. City 11m . 7 ssnduskyMall 3 Chicago. M. I,. A Kan. City Ex arrivc rxoa wear. 2 Eastern Express 4 Atlantic Mall . 6 Xew York Limited DiraRT GOIXG SilRTB. 2 Lakeside Express -Tooass . ism . 13JDE1 1 a m . 6 Warn 1035am . 305pai .120am . ytfam . 425pm . "2 5 a m . 10 a m . S25pm . 1 43 a ra Kara . 6 31 am . 43S . rior. . 7m) a . 5 15 p ra rui-in-uay r.ipress 5 Springfield and pjndu.ky Ec DEPART GOISG CAST. 2 Columbus Express. 4 Atlantic -Mall 1 Columbus Accommodation. . . 6 New York Limited OKPAST GOItG TrsT. 1 Nlitbt Express . 5 Cblcaco, t. L. i Kan. ttty lira 3 CblcaKO. ot. L. Jt Kan. City Ex Ohio Suuthrrn Railroad. arrive rana sucth. 3 Balnbrldse Accommodation , , . 9 40am 4 30pm 1 Man and tipress Dtp.ar cntsn siirru 2 Mall and Express 1025 am 4 Halnbrtdse Accommodation 53.Dm All trains marked run dallviall others Lall except Sunday. Mandxrd time, whlcb Is minutes slower man t!r ngneld rity time. M. IIEKFEKMAN. Ticket Agent. D. II. ROCHE. General Aitent. LAKE CHAUTAUQUA, THK POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. Directly on the main line of the HEW TOhX. PENff. & OHIO B. B. IN. X.. I E. A Y. R. R. Co.. Lessee). Midway Between Cincinnati and Xew York Hl;ei!t Naragalile Bodj of Water on tbe Continent. 1,305 feet above the Ocean and 723 feet above Lake Erie, distant seven miles. THE CLIMATE IS PURE ABQ 1NVIG J HATIBS. The lake Is twenty miles lone and from one to three miles wide. Lakewonti. Fluvanna, (irtmth's i'otnt. Bemus 1'otot. Bay View, Kavenswooil. Martha's Vineyard. Chautauqua. Point Chautau'iua. Lons I'olnt. Maple .springs and WooKllnareamonit the different resorts on the Lake, patronized by the summer visit ors. There are icood hotels aterery point. 1 he Famous Cbantsnqaa Assembly Has Its head quarters at Chautauqua Lake.and conTeuesln July and August ol every year. Une of the most popular resorts on tbe lake Is I-t5CE'VV00). Here all passeniter trains of the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad stop during the season. It belni: the Chautauqua Lake Ma tlon. and the distrlbuttni; point lor the entire lake. There are two hotels at Lakewood. both of Immense size and capable of accommodat tnc five hundred guests each. Numerous steamers are constantly plylnir the Lake, transportlni: visitors to all points. Those In search of a pleasant resort to spend the sum mer months cannot find a more convenient or delightful place than Lake Chautauuna- EXCLRSIOS TICKETS, Via New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail road, are on sale at all local stations and at stations of connecting lines from June 1st, good for return until October31st. J. R. SIHLER. lien. .-opt.. Cleveland, O. L.P.FRMER.Iien.Pass.Agt.. New York. A.E CLlKK.Asst.tien. Pass. Agt.. Cleve land, Ohio. EASTWARD. DtlLV. No-4. Mora's" Llm'ed lu :am 5tm 6 .Vam 7 l"am DAlLV. No. S. Ev'ng Llm'ed lo 'pm niiLT. No. li Atlantic Express. 2 10pm 10 35pm 12 4Cpm 1 (iTm 2 23pm 3 02pm 3 lopm 5 40pm 7 15am Central time. 22 mln. slower than Cincinnati time. Lv Springfield Ar lounestown " Meadvllle 4 lopm 5 lpm 6 4.'pm 7 U'pm 7 4'tpm 7 Wpm 10 Upm S 4t'pm 9 Uupm 8 20am Pullman's Finest Coaches on all Through Trains. THE BEST I EVER TRIED IS HaT 1 ULTkWK IM SMS Of READ HIS TESTIMONIAL B.Tmomx . Mo. alu 24. lv "I ba. been a adf'tvr tnB Dysprpsla for Jrs. 1 radncl to trr Aaane. and aftr ains numwf of bo4tlIXtdlojit la ll bert mnedr I ba enr trwd. and 1 hT nacd ssoodmur. ItaketbsrealtplatBi In raoooinndlnCl4 to aHai!.TTa.m Ol tb Cbaa. A. VosUt Co. SI. FOR A QUIRT BOTTLE. sr Mn rfwiarsffast dMlPT far H 1 T !. Tavksa no t-LhtfT. SACHS-PRUKN A CO. DAYTON. OHIO. aiMiu.PnrnEV lilMlEK riiH.PRrnKVs .srfiE' If .R to U U mr tn wi. Corry Lakewood S .Vstm Jamestown. - 9 ujam Buffalo .-. - Salamanca 10 0am New York S5am LOST iksad. Ttfcri I iswss. Mwi ES4ailCT n br SMC Se strwIUIMta, "- ln ati O. I M. Itatsaslat .ra. SaUayaU j I i i1 T ! - ia 1 . i It ii M n ' i:Z :-.s W Ur ty ?; jrr-v- "eswaestwssssifeiKEsiKggSggg ' s- vgggSga9ag&a!i?aatsSWsW' nHHMt