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The C('lick o' the Latch. Oh, the click o' the latch! how pleasant its Wi:, a it tining my fathlir returns From his work on the farm! and he smiles The fire a= it lbri:htly burns. An I h,.". . tl. t :hte for suplj.r spread, Ir, p. ,r" ,1 i,b- hi !au;;hllter.' hund; '~TI " ir I.st an;,ttwr such housowife as lie s.a. s 'int the whide bran I land." *'Clihck: elh.-k' go..s the latch! with aright merlry Msnuid.j As llmy brlt.,.ers rt.turn one. by oele, Each hoUne: face giowing with sm ilesasthe thou.:lt Of the wrk of the day welldone. As fuy in, thLer smiles welcome to each as he cwill. s. A g:ad wluoman is she, I we.-n; And as " ach stoops o'er her to kiss her dear fact'. She h, ks up as proud asa queen. Oh, the click of the latchl as cheery its s)aUlll As the chirp of the cricket at eve; Thougi, the folks are all home, yet I listen for it As I rous.,, and sweet fancios weave. I fancy I see in tli twilight a youth ('csning tp lby tie hlac'kll..iry latch. And I list for the sound of his fuotstep., and dreamn That I hear tie click o' the latch. Oh, the sweetest music that ever I heard Is the sound of his manily v ,ice, And the truest heart ill the whole wido world Is the hi.art of thin lad of my choice. Ah, that mi.rrv whistle: I know it well, It ,. i.ll.. frim the hIlakiterry latch. He i. h ,,e at last ! That ,t, p--it is he! I he.r th. crick o' the latch ! -ro d l lus, keLpi,- i HUMOROUS. A spnnºint wh,'-Tl.e buz .-aw. A blow in the dark-A certain lec tur ,. 11., - do not m::rrv, but they are often bttroitt i,, I. 'T!ie v rv .,loe" >toitit-The paisi m onlo tu .,11"" , . This :,:t :, be a gooad la.-ihail year. It h': a i ittt. woe'ti:n at th,. poles could cncourage arctic exp.iiti,ins. T'o -prevent herrng from smtellintig cut of:T their lnoses. II..:f ,",: over-('ap:ains of the ocean z gr.iyhmu,,i, the third dloiv out. Wi.eln :t mtan has -tt ,edl with the toll- c ga: i. c.· r, ; by it L.oni-tl.y ( nugh. To ;irc;-et cattic from junming---Con- o fin.- titem at the be:;;nning of the d sprino. Sir Isit" Newton earned fame by see- d lag an al'ile fa;ll. S~ino lwpeople make s money by keelping an apple stand. A citizen Ihought him-elf : Ibook the I other day. andl wrote this on the fly leaf: o 'Presented to John Jones by himself as lo a mark of esteem." in It Condemned Crimin.l-'3Ir. Sheriff. a will you see that nmy body .is accorded ti decent bural ?" Sheriff (coldly)--"I'll1 see you hang first." to Boston girl-Uncle Gawge, do you di think my photo,,raphs do me ju;tice? co Uncle G:twge (critically)-Yes, Emeline, la justice without mercy. Judge-I wish to ascertain if the wit- I acs is are all here, and will therefore th read out the list. Those that are present th sy Aye! The contrary, No. an Customer (impatiently): Hello, there! What's sugur th a morning? Grocer aurrying up from the cellar, absent mindelly); Stmnc as usual, glucose and e Sand. inm A hook-keeper keepsl this warning bhl hanging on his desk: "Never adtdres th your cotver-ation to a p.eron adding a n ohluna of ligiurwe. There is nothing so a" deaf as an adder." iroi Little Brown-stone Boy (sighing),.. "Oh, dearl" Fond Mother.-"What is i ph3 it, m7 darling? What do you waatr' gde ILittle Brown-stone BIoy-"I want to 'oat snumething." Mrs. Pllpinjay never usee slang, but ., shee 'ame Very near it the other day, i when she found her chambermaid sit- " tiag trt easo in the parlor,and exclaimed: "Now you get up anid dust!" A Brilliant Prospect-Absent-mided I rea (in a ilb-ltail ear).',Conductor, I think I droppjkd a five-dollar gold piece in 'ie l hi, iisteadl of a nickle." Street- lyr la dz.!;. -Well, sit down in the i eomer alt ridi it out. I'm very bruy A t now a:;l ca:n't lie othereJ." Ilot l7d (as a lla l-,trdlinug war-whoop ish.arn fromn the kitclhen): What is II I bupleing, Walt.r ? Maid: That i and 5ah. .1he ilwaSs Tyell that way, A i-a't , wIn s:.helm s'ccleels in tur'ing the thait ,ml :,. :it, :;:: hthin,. it dropl on the Eo .-"h. ti' :.'laoiter o' :. Zulu 1 i t-iief. Shrewd Alvertlaer. at iat oeadsof the newspapers of the dycan not fil -to he impressed with the fact that the moder advertiser is progress;ve. He is compelled to be, else competitors miles more tiv in the invention of new adver sing devices, will outstrip him in public faor. The value of printers' ink .judiciausly and SCientil:.ally iunployed c'.:in',t tie ovevrti mated: it is the medium v'uheieby a lnerito Sas rioLus d.s overy is raised from local faune to ta position in the public esteem. Hen". the "oluzuns of the n wspaprs are daily u,-.l by hosts of a'ldvel'tisers and in thle Cl.t-petitioul which is indulged iii to attin t::,i desire l nIght nd ti:o reai.ir is oftentime amuseai. 'he greatest of American advertisers, and it may us well bte sdid i1) the world, is iI. H. Warner, of ltoehester, N. Y,, whose name the has been made everywhere familiar in con nection with 1Warler's S.afe Cure, widely atdvertised lbetaus of Its merit in the pra sention and cure of kidney diseases. ise By printer's ink this great discovery has achieved world-wide popularity and thou. grsands feel gratefulor the knowlede thls .r nire.l of this greatest of modern reae Furthermore, the public has been taught that disorders of tihe lungs, brain, heart and liver which have hitherto been r:-garded and its treated by the profession as distinctlve dis eases are not so in factbut are the attending symptoms of disease of the kidneys; therefore, the ("nnsumptive, the apopleuc, the paralytic, ,ten and thu sufferer ronl nervous disorders can be restored to health by Warner's Safe Cure, which will remove the true cause of those disorders by restoring the kidneys to healthy action The advertising methods emplove:! by this greatest of advertisers are invariably and instructive and, altlhousli the reader may somletimes he "cauight" in reading an art vertisemlent, which ,t as nit at first supo oe to be such, there is, nevertl.oless, no time lost since useful information is invariably gained concerning ires great problem. r id Fe*dint a Ii;; Citiy. The business of prodiuc ng and provid ing food for munkind furimihes a liveli hood to a majority of the race. tene rals in command of armies of -:,0,001 or 50.000 men have been brought to igno- I m.nious decfeat and :tight for tile lack of power to supply thiem w.th food: and yet a paTul:hti:.n of two and one- half bullion ticopl :n and ar,'uid New York is supp ied u:h ,,od evt', dy al for .ve-ry ruc. fr,.in all p,,is ol the ,so;-t. Ten t ho anal heCid of .ile are slau:; c- te:en c a ri y %5 e :,, 1... ;,i.: ,ew Y'r w .tnl i e-f, 1)!a , -j::; a- ',I Hh,tre" .,:ut >1tn - halt the beef that i, t,;nia l there. e .i:ae of theL liref coni: - 111 irin foot the re-t in refr g-'rt!or c:ia from the 1i-st. Srwine:.,e broi.1.; inll th -d: ;,lit sheep ae e.ll killk i the C.c y. The greater I(art of the ire-ih t-it sulp'y o: thn: c:ty to!, es ini r, f:i -l:or l(ti; fil;l 1;,-t an r. and sIo.oest-r: tit, re: cmnes to the Larkets i- -,:-t. ia;. t.nough tfi } is kept ahead iI t:.,c cid storeht;.º-s to e la.It the city two or th:ee wceks. The vegetai,les co: 0 Itr)lonit :illit everywhere. .Lettuce is nu,till'' Irought from near olioton, wi.erne to !r( :-hips i J.',0 worth of it eacl yea:tr. I:normous alliOtlits of i "iey c.:.e fol i, aLma in zoo, 31:h. '1lh, .eo .th tl ,ldie the c..riy vegetabies, :1;.d some of thellu come :rom; I l,rida. Tlcy ,t ,:n, on re:'ri ,trator cars. and I,b.:1tc tihny can be safely shipped ant, e.:-i!"y -i'Jt they no longer camnlrnatd ia:,tila. oui lra, e. 'liut the bL1k of the green vcL.etae 'e bn,;uess is still u done in the old way by Starlers who conimc in Irm: their i ta v t,i tie to thirty and more miles away ::e:d sell their pro - duce from their w:1)o:.s. -Somle of theal e start in th- afterioon and dr:ve .ll night, often slcepi :gon their wa'oilns an;II only waking when tihir train.-dl hor-e, have - ie iroutat them to the ferries at I and "2 o'cloi k at night. T'he I;an-evoort m'tr- I et is the outn. lace whiere tllhr' are al Is lowed to expose their "'truck' for sale in the city, and there it is sold to dealers. In -ummer time a mat as .: J.;J wagons a day are driven in. The cattle on a (1 thousand hills daily contribute the milk that New York conunm,es the next day. i The t:r:ner iet- from one .tnd one-half to two and one-half c,'nts a quart for it and the consumner pats andl 10. The u difference is divided anmotg the railroads, comnmision merchants anle peddlers. the hitter getting several cents a quart. One ft of the curious things of the provision business is that e;rg. laid in Iolland and I (ermany get to .ew ' ork in less time is than from sotmi W\etern St itei anad arc C actually 'hiap,,r than fresh eggs laid in t this co'intry, the reason heing that they are rated a; "'*iined eg.rs." S.eII tluaporr.iut 'ari. r P.r.,ons atlih,:,".I wish mns!.:', bL.oo frequ.ently eiie-rit-,i.-, a o)llt:'lit mt. rltbic frtlinm, aching toint . luduihtion, skin cruigii)us, sket.ph i,.sani, eL mreame !asisule, ncrvr.i, ,.ecitabiitty., glotomy I iliaghilatilts, ' ns. Ii .. (trllt iii heL lt. tiiEt i / blhiood lw -~5r t, i:-th. l:iul bl,'l c'au-is weai neos. Kei.p yotr bl,'ral pure. .$irin~ time ii SthL alat traoni t ui-i-. ,ii 'o plIrtiri. A; a is mitti " of c ..hr.,, iii .ilettiaL.I :i rei'-.dy, you - oq,,ld chltx ., t.c · b-s:. th* that wIal aKVe - sai ifaCtio. i Jr. lt tI.. art. th.t w-ilt not leavs eiuy vii if i r-efe.:t. One that physl ilans ei-nd r.. .*n-h a remely ii i . . 1.. It is an inmpirtian; fact to irmleiiiimer that this remedy is tie prlscrilitioni of an eminent . physiian, and that ona I,,tt!e will do you more di oil than 100 Ltbutl esof dc tc;unoi nznre argely advcr tid. rt DI)r. W. J. Adair, Rockmnrt, iGa., writes: "1 cr rgardn B. . . . a on of the best blood modi- *' hr. A. H. r a-soti. Nohrile, Tenu.. writes: "A i rcp.rts of I. lI. 1.. ar, fAvirald,, antd its "I e-:t., 1. . Ii ii the ,in t sl.l iUicihest med Itell e for rt 'lm ntatlrl: l I lav. c ,'r irc:d." Dr. t. J. Fanmi-r, (rid f-liilkle. Ga., writes: I i "1 cheerfulily r'econl-inult. 1 B. B. it. aa line tomec ialt ra;lvei. I-s II eCurel an exeroCunce of the :i-k aft'r othcr i mtiedi ifrtcted no pIercepto - Dr. C. II. Mo:ntgomery, Jacksonville, Ala., wtrit, s: "Ily notther insitase on my getting . i B. Ifor her rherinmiatism, ai her case stubborn ly r, s,,i:,d the ulsual rc-nirede. 8he exi-erienced i mlilun lIiitl- r: L.I f ald hcr improvmen. ha. Lton truly vr,,nlt.rfll." U A prwIn:t iL physician who wihes his naime I not gils-ii, ayis: "A patienti of mine, whose ca r of tIirtiauy .yphilis was u:e!ly kiding hinm, aunl shirc- uo tratment sem-ened to i.bek, was entarlr - cured with aIlIta a wlYte I:tles of B. i. U. He woa t:uir!7y rade up of skin and bones - and terriit uhli ri'' A cetrrymsn. an;.'r ears- -.' stuler!n. fromt that loaiti-im+.- -o-i,'. (';iltirt-h. and -rainly tr'incr r'.-'! L'·,n n~vi *,-"tl:'.r't '-t f,:ehil a - . .. it.m ,. ! . .. ·: . : ..d : , . T. A low condition of health Is common with many who allow themselves to worry. Mental .an- angrul-le ca g.eei bodit. sufferings. Anxiety and 'at care' h:,.; hroken down inanIf (tlnstittitnns. A train of djiseorde~rs usually tcollo.c menrtal ddis lorn t111CC. fie-art affertions. nervecvrsuce4Ct, sleep. 'er- lesene-,c, dý.pepsia. liver complaint, kidney brle trou lil-, v 't.. are among the list. A sure rem (Iv or reliev ing all ic',onta l aid Iphyslial die. nd trees is B~rowun's Ironi hiitte~r-. it at onece 101 r sirecitbens r\der (tt rf the body, making ,i"tC vok a pileeure and care unknown. ,to r to Delicate (kiulre., Nrºaistg the byv MC rtic I'e, el't~r~terhe'l: it, it antl fite nll diCseses4 ion IIi tie, the I1 tý,t:Lere wist1 e.i :wav frowln the ret itakilit} to ICC let erlinrv fuel, or from tai oerei r ,fcC theC ibr~eii or tileC I. -i. all suc IL ehoid ike m $.R ~Cts Emulsuionci of I ure Ceul __ I.vicr Oil with If.lvellcinpit .,. "1 ueierl the mul' siion CCil a lair w thC) w'ua deIlicate and ol- thrcatlfC 'edi \\'oIi BIr'nhiietis. It punt her in My sChi 9CC 4"1 Ihealth WII I1I e that I Imeust say it is the beet El.IC11C (Ive'r uscdJ."-L. P. lei WtullicUl, M. RI. l~it;le\Mek.S. C. DU ls A Eadtite Leero tear Kpmeptle its. a. lb the Eetloe --i i ·ase inform your readers that t Lave % -,t ive- remdyfo heabv named disease w leih I warrant to cure the t .t cat al~e.. Si ci ron$ ,s my faith in its vie. 'ut tuec tlat I will seicl fIre a samplebott!e and end valuable, treatise to any seulfferer wbheill give lii.me hies ' (i. and lEstreu- address. iIfsp' . Ig i U. I~tkT. M. (c 1'3 Pearl ,L. sew York rC, If ai~ittIi.t1 with eoiln, eyes, us~i l)r. Isaac " TLoln,. ; Evi e rWat er. D)ruggists sell at an :I-*·tr irt,ttle. re] flat B·re:rc~ltit i s i~ni livR1 ~ frt*rluent small doses ''y Rheumatism and N~euralgia Those- twin diseajies S aunl unoldl suffering. Doctors edjeelt that tey ,r illlt icuit to t"uro tOaiotle lrpatie:its. ?alneCs ih- Ct""ry tCoillound has per lI- neinrtly cured the worst :e" caest"i of rl:uiti .eletn ani or n' nrJ:I! Is-so 5.:y thanje who to- h iiv~e it-d it. its " i't:,llnr lie "n tmnheit diwi' Ce ruiuai es at 1Ye Lace eeie . iS ii.ºt i CI '-% an. 'tilde r6 FOR SALEi. tI . C t. eu i lc,":Ll 'ir NO USETO It laiy heel ' W.'iI4 at a r wns. t I f els l- bet 1 w..s l'd; 4ily *'., ii'e; r"U '":'.W Eii.Ie ; '.e1 e."ty li b ' ;r , ', ,, it ""t' . ,:ý"(, '.1 'U or fr. 1:.1 t. 1 "1' \ :.. l ty 1 t)YI"'a.' It. L' I .l~~ 111' 1 Paine's Celery Compound 1C "" le.t t. . C ti lt ni 1 wvai 1C let", e. rhnut at! ,t. a". ' . C!1d :o r,!. ( unitilI is I 4 tIC l. . U ti eili \;..\. NO. - rI..: li, X. .L i Effects Lasting Cures. CCCI C -rill, ti 11 r i~ 1 iw , Ci:1" ".-e"le i tiy-e 113 ti' do - C'i'1i-, .1u 1ii :ý' I:- !i' -tcl. ^d rIC C)' C I l "' .t~ ''r!"an," I,: ,, r \' Itric rh aa.t: or el" eia M "X eiy, aeo~, "i i II *L"IT. wit14t nSie-" l'for whch.t' dri'rlcknA.hi cc 0/A MIONOYD~ES ';''f:'" '~' ~~~. I] -- Cy lniona. C 1y.1 e.npclr o af ehi (Cnk ~l wIt ae!ieiae.er tirle 11~Ia ,·lr: Cain c ( re. a;.d cit l nt r' C veecue ol: to the Y mi~tl' , . i:,1. r oc a years hi. rniiertd d[ -aefeltnll; li now p·C Cre Cna ·II. end I nm xtitit;C :l aefta Sptcllfic is the chief catu.'f his IiiTrcIemcnt. t ` ft Jan. 12. I'M. Petru, cud. D PrOISONED CY A CALF-MY .tl:.!ti iy IriL'c o0iat wih sesCce and t e a::t of ,Iht! 'aIiln of a calf corning ineon. i tactwitt ,Itcuthn";er r Tfle il~:t r arwrr c'cp Irld aan SIc. and r!:I" rd no inept inatton ao hc1d. Igavea Lim >Swr'fts Ste-'::: act h." is r" ". \e, II. Freb. l F ' Jn . f ito. AIubr, Al.. Biend fu: oul~e nolrl xl llt-ýa "ý fere. Swi m eaneerv c CO., -nI "e·L Cu G.C!l1aN& Cn'u"M.O Pierl t.rý fl JaiC.stlCn. 'SuA 1E. . It.nel..ller.arther. nat.." (114 (. .41i~n~afe ee Ik.'im r Pet seuse aiv Is~il~r~l Ic ec;ih~nr . yeeur deler e er I~sn· 1· tbl e eesee Shea cllur ·lee t perg e ·Itci efetigt.lIrel eef~wsrr anhi lertI~e f1JN' CCitle.C*4.,rC~r it i~cAt eli. *" e 1hflere"Weae iltemcswl.ar Azey teee ta~le put tb-ne 0cc MAKEOHIL BI~RT E~~rrtr (,· BOKT lt0T1Fte 'e 111 Fm~~t m sna tg s OBAIIILLD SF1. LtTOI tee.. Ault~n LAnTS. arL)..a '3..lllfiliiJJlR.?etl * 1 1 I ttiII *.Lil f tsn C..!5(V i": 'v I~"ts;Aeee'a~nI4r a ikeA..gn e S~~~a' L1\.Sia- ie~.es Obstinate I.diges ti... i The raisin of 30 buishel ef w Obstinate cases of indgi.tion. constipation, It-e MrIs ] ov th" jl, piles, or liver complaint. are easily cured by a W tIOVO i rew Hamburg Fi .,as ma be .roved at small pouads of itro en, 24 pi*a of coat. A cenut. Dessonet'ig. flack Drug a phornC acid and' oTuu4 of p-t, TI hs could be replaed by 60 pounds Nothing so ,omrldtely r.'l, ,,rinement of s sulphate of sams its, 171 pounds r the pain and suffering attending it as thie use super-phosphte of line and 76' pound of The Mother's Frienul. tiid bv dnrgrit. i of chloride of potash. Your Blood Needse iboceLaeeiing thi.e qing* in order to eixpl hood'. 8mmpeula I the bnethleedp.nterjm k, impmis wl .ýhv daourmid ng the pubIc.- It erjeradiee -ulofd. and all ba. the winer. or wieh may be herrdibery, ana mraltgb ea bo th. jimple etc. The aewi neseya y zmh auffertng. We eceldetluy mom- came of bloed petalsogheye yditmo Ite ses mand Hos SavrsariUlla ea the very beat wis nemotvepower. It ememUrptba Tamsad . majeidn. Biby fi ne tbeheis i padred enuuib whenOther 7'tleatttae UedrVi LL Tarit' and ettab*. that thud fieling is entirely semen. ovresema and the whoet bedy given utmfth and -or ylm at irpuaar intervala in *mmna vIper. Theappetite is r.tered and earpened. the I auffered the lteimable burmg and tteh d ftbtw t aeem td the aeyeaadi ag bleed poi ateg by lvy. It weld break outOn tvoarald. leg., in my throat ame ege. LInt epratIftsU .Teydboih s ouajLpye d bask trablin RoC 9 s Y blooed panr. with meraobt t~.1 enalbi"ng Inrn heed arinaj, thouubtedittas eaedarl rmdj vyp I-pr naor topoper. Heeeaitamtapaejl(·grll oar t but it hbaseacled a p maenemiand thaws ere.m waa" Dmur a. u Kan Ci6 Me. Oax T.amnu Wentwaoth. N.H. Hood's Sarsaparia Hood's SarsaparHla StoMdh au draiolja. fu; mug01 sr re Puepead .l .seld by all dru~ala. S1; ei: for 4. Pr ema~citi, by C LZOD ! CO.. hpctherahm w Lou Mm by C. I. sood & Co-.Aaet ua1 masj 00_ Dosem One Dollar 1 00 Dosem One Dollar t, MIRACULOUS RESTORA TIDN, That dainty lad: tripping by;, At last, while in a hopeless frames, How light her step, how brighbt hoer eye. One day she said. "There is a name How fresh her cheek with healthful glow, I've often seen-a remedy Like roses that in aytime blow' Perhaps 'twill help I an but try." And yet few weeks have passeod away And so, acoordlng to directon, Since she was fading, day by day. She took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Ptesolptio, The doctor's skill could naught avall; And every baleful symptom fled. Weaker she grew. and thin and pale. And she was raised as from the dead. Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription is the world-famed, invrigoratif tonlo sad nervince, clarefully compo.nded by an experienced and skillful physicin, and adapte'd to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable and perfetly h:armless in any condition of the system. It is the only medicine for the dis tressing weaknesses and derangements peculiar to women, sold by druggists, under a positie guarantee. from the manufacturers, that it will give satisaet in every cas., or money will be refunded. This gmuarantee ha been printed as the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully caruried out for many years. Copyright. s,. by WoaD 's Ds satmsr Mnta Assocuntow, Proprietos. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti-bilious Granules, are Laxative or Cathartic, according to size of dose. D3DRI RZC *F noU5 Ez 9e Bird* PURIM GRSUND €ýFPEE PACKED ONLY UV ROCH ESTER COFFEE Co., S EUIOHAM, ALA., a' EKW om.. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS EC0 C2J 3 DLXCJD III=D Wa book. . .a .*t.-m 4... sam-1 h A ~ult f5U r lb ndtully"! lotl ma Blra E· as lbs n ullu . * rlflei f tll Drae nb I . O Itr&hfh Aae. HAir. 2 erdarn* y . O. Irtn .eal · Al·t!4rll. .nd lItkia. ' .f i bCit and oll mat- - 'fon RIS 1: Ih· only Io tC· . Ipccr Iur, ..., rta c r t L . t th. s A". din~ a /. II. ISta:AHAW.W t) Attatrrrn.,ý. Yra a.1 by ft o have a11d It O a le 1 %." :tr ' q. and Icl-t has tý. º ' "v.n the beat of st.t" Orso. 1 . t U C .& . a .i ".:r: t!, I. 'r' . , i'i':f I..ato: nl 11$1 01 M~I! S5AGENTS WANTED: I aacvvr.in Vima Hlieme UDVlEN AWAY to ame.n. ae them. Evuy born .ownr bag on I to Llsa.arrvavaiehrbom' r er,4it"Ilrl wwwv to faert.b Mend mcta iin atamto aeand I pcking toe NtkeA Samle that .eileto r s anta. Sdr. uI, ~. CL, buy, Mosb. *Po.Um RemedyheC tavr tb in - m T. watslze, Waren, ta W bdieee hlmll:· orn~b ll Ma.ene boat . ragat.Na r.qr vieS1 ao 'ah ANTI-DYSPEPTUNE7 l s s~eub.."~ .Iai ed al"w.h a 0.11gb ue wDe U EUfbGE3 Itt7l fltob . h4 «l ýLt a" rm01sI %adThe PUIVAW SMIWLA CS.. NAbeas S FLORIDA! Frs.IshrMIg. j I I"iruu DETECTIVES Wraaan Detectiv kr.aaw CanNu....4ma/.1wim EASNUVIL SIS NAUO INSTITITE C n.rChurob and tammer 8i.. Na~hvis, Tao "Alzawnga Put.t t~nne&;oi. etantlard i eya~ eat bich for be vity a,-d t.ittt bayr. -t eqne~e Nutwatiaagton uuaranreewL rth~is dotas reaUTEAuC HE otiwer" 34 Cole But dint,. N3.at.ti1 ,To:n. A<76Y7ýS~ S nae"1 1 hwur. Si new artplei pbrL~ v;. arw 1,-i f ~.nifree. l;. EN&.r.bai1. Lec r 01EPYL E8S DIES a reo Oiý Art'.. L. C