Caught In a Shower. Twu a midaiunmsr ily. ami tha raindrop* were falling And stirring the lewea In a alumtverlew way. Firt gentle and reft aa the cooing and calling Of dove to its mate at the parting of day ; Then faster and faater it came, till the plaeti ing Of waters grew loud, in ite gathering power. And the tarda that above me. like jeweia were flashing. Trilled songa of delight in the midet of the shower. rhen who should I meet but aweet Bona, the fairest Of all the aweet Dower* that illumine the mora, Bnt oil, ail her daiuly adorning*, the rarest That beauty can fashion, hung damp and forlorn. H ic held up her lend*, with a gesture run at ing: "Oh, Mr. La Uue, I your piiy implore Of coulee I'm a fr.gbt'. but how fortunate meeting You here. Why, I never ouee dreamed of a •bower.'* Her hat was aVreck, bnt the eyea that were smiling B. neatli it wi re eveu a* violet* blue. And her Up— well, 1 thought, ao complete their begin.ing - " If 1 were her lover 1 know what I'd da" I gave her my arm. and tiuiealh my umbrella She crop;, witii a face like Oie rosiest flower. For 1 think she divined, tho' 1 dared not to tell her. The rapture 1 feit ahiaidiug her from lhe shower. * Fi summer again and the rosea are giving The wia.th of their heart* to the covetous air, But fairest of all ia my Hoee, whoee ia weaviug The thread* of our lives iuto unity rare. And yesterday eve as we watched theaurreu dcr Bubm-.ssoe ef day at the sweet twilight hour, She whispered in accent* of hiving mvle tender: •' Oh. Fred, ar'n't you glad we were caught in that shower ?" ATROCITIES IN BI LbAKIA. KlrnJUh Work al Ike Tarks—Tfce '1 rrriUlr Hi*hl-tiaa**k* at ll •rk-.llirrf, 1"- eeaglnrUw. slairr* aail tllkairliwj llnr llHßilrvit and Twent-le Tlllajri Dmrattd. M. Ivan de Woestyue, correspondent of the Paris Atyaro, has made an ex tended tour through Bulgaria and has written cv*rul graphic letters to that journal, in which he describes the atro cities committed by the Turks. The following extracts will K> found ex tremely ml; resting. Although the uu thor is evidt ntly anti-Turk in his feci iugs, there is no reason for supposing that the story he tells is exaggerate*!. He thus describes his expert* noes on the first morning of his visit to Adnano ple: At the first street corner aft< r leaving my hotel 1 found myself opposite a man hanging, whose legs were still kicking convulsively. He wag suspended from the door of a shop. The feet were fastened and the hai ds tied behind his hack, but tne fhee was uncover*\l and the tongue ktuig from the mouth. The feet were scratching the tviile wall of the door in a vain endeavor to find a resting ivlaoe. The shopkeeper, furious that his louse should have l>eeu chosen for the execution, was abasing the " cap ties," who went away laughing and driving before them two other wretches whom they were ordered to hang in different parts of the town. The evening before, the tri*. Una!, which was compost d of the Turks and " chosen" Christians, had condemnetl a d- ; n Bu'gariaus to death on account of the revolt which took place throe months ago. It was decided that three of them should t*e executed in Adiianople, and the other nine scattenxl thro :h the country, one at each cros-- ! I followed the soldiers who were • these unfortunates before them wr„ ito butt ends of their guns, while crowds of boys threw stones at them and shouted " Giaour." We soon came to a g llows const ructe*! of three pieces of wood, the upright and arm Indrg held iu their places by a sup port from one to the other. This primi tive gallowr. was erect* A! under a lamp which had been pulled down tho night before by the weight of another man executed there; for they hang them here every day. In a few minutes c-verj - thing was ready. The cord rolled round the arm of the gallows, ended in a run- Ding kr * which fell down to meet its victim. One soldier placed it round the neck of the shorter of the two con demned men, and then, upon a remark made by one of hi* comrades, took it off and adjusted it on the taller. Tho rea son given by the second soldier for this change wa.-. tuat it was difficult to hang tall men :rom the shops, which are gen erally low. The man was then placed on the scaffold, where he was kept in position with blows from the butts of the soldiers' guns until the rope was finally adjusted, when the scaffold was kicked from under him. They hail not even taken the trouble to fasten his legs, which kicked convulsively in his agony, while the ill constructed gallows groaned. The crowd was already far distant. At the corner of the street the cor tege seemed to be in doubt as to which route they should take, and tho soldiers engaged in a discussion. It appears that although they had been ordered to hang one of the prisoners at the gal lows, yet they were free to strangle the others when they pleased. They ad vanced toward a confectioner's shop, which was somewhat larger than the ethers, but the proprietor, guea-ing their intentions, ran in front of the troops and put something into the oom manaefs hand, who, changing his di rection, went to a cafe. Here the same soene ensued, the owner of the cafe took the sergeant's hand, who turned to a cafe opposite with the Bame result. All the ehopkeepers not caring to have a man hanging at their door all day pay the zapties to go farther on, and the victim meanwhile has to foUow their zigzag march under an incessant rain of abuse and stones. At last tho cortege stopped. The Bulgarian hail faintee protected. Among these bandits the bravest or most brutal are the Oir eAltaians. The others wear the red blouse and spatterdaah shoes they take from the jwaaants the la>lt is tllhal with long knives and long barreled pistols, and their linen, when they have any, is always Wsjmtt red with blo.nl from the bodies of their victims. A Greek v< at titled dose around the IHHIY and a handkerchief ti.nl around the head Completes the dress. They wear uotlt ing around the neck. It would a.oiu that they ate const uitly in eviwtatiou of lietng hung. Kverythuig they have on ia filthy, repugnant, hideous. Such are the tin u who. according to Turkish uewspapcrs, " leave their hearth tiinl home" t.< rob ** in defense of their count rv." 1 have said that 1.000 regular trained troops, which have not Iteeii sent, would have been more effective, but lO.iHXt Kllshi lwiE. UsS have Iwil sent lllslisld. They will anxnaaiuate more than lU(,(XHI persons. The fear inspired by the au Uiorities liefore au attaca on souie .>f the Christian ridag.a caused them to abandon everything. A huu.lrt.l and twenty-one villages w. re burned. 1 went by chance to l.s>k at one of thesis— PeroQtehitaa—the history of which 1 will give. According to the estimate of disinter* ated persona and Luropean officials, this is the hundrtd and twenty drst, and this may even be consul. r*al as l*enea!!t the uumber. I'. routohilta is situatid to the left of the railroad l>o tween Philippopoli and Paaardsohyk, midway la tweeu these two places, ami 6,eyi main icg inside the church w. .uu h If of a painting representing St. Paul, all that remain- oi a township which paid 500,- 000 francs a vear for duti< - . And a* to the population of over two thousand persons, they are now reduced to one hundred and fifty old people and children, who mourn among the ruins which cover all that was dear to them. N were the bodies of Cuat. r and lna men, all atrtj ped and uearlv all horribly mu til ted. Mr. McKendry states that Custer never reached tl.e Indian village, but with all his uieii was s alight.Ted on the hill, the IKKII.*S lying ss they tell, ill line of buttle. Major lletio's coinmand was found, receiving, as lias lieeu bef.>r published, their lirst auowl.slge of Custer's fate from their rescuers. A hasty burial was given to the remains of the ill fated Kind, and the command fell back a few miles to camp. Mr. McKcndrv started the same day for old Fort C. I. Smith, making the trip tin re and back without seeing any Indians, lie rejiortsthat the village, by actual measurement of the engineer corps, was four and three quarter miles in length, and many hlauketa W.TO found branded "Fort I'eok," "Standing llock," " l*>u< r Brule," " lied Cloud," "Spotted Tail," and other lmbau agencies. Our inform ant states tha' he scouted in every di rectum for ten miles adjacent t the sivue of battle and only kuows seventy the dead Indians tieing found; so the re ports that came recently of 500 dead In dians ls-iug found are probably untrue. Mr. KcKendry's estimate of the tuitu Iht of Indians eugug.vl m the tight is from five to MS thousand, and as he liad previously spent some time at the Bed Cloud an t rip 'UrJ Tail agenciee ami has seen largo bodies of h' fwh certain that ho has not over estimated tho numtuw, especially as his opinion was confirmed by tuauv others IU tho command. Of the fifteen scouts at taclied to General GibtHtus' command ton wore killed. Mr. McKendry has retired from government s. rviec and m tonds taking up his quarters in Hut to. (told and Silver. Tho following important resolutions bearing on the silver legal tender ques tion have been pas-cd by the Scicuoo Association, iu seasiou at Buffalo, N. V. the resolutions wore drawn up by th<- committee on weights, measures, am. coinage, and the report is signed by F. A. I*. Barnard, chairman; Jos. Henrv, J. K. Hilgwrd, Wm. B. ltogerm, K. it. Kltiot. ihe preamble and resolutions are as follows: H'Arrra<, (told and silver, like other gifts of nature or products of human iu dustry, are subject to gradual changes of values, no relation of values which may be by law established between them can permanently conform to the actual relation existing in the markets of the world; and Wh'rra*, Coins of tin se two metals cannot for any length of time be niain taitied iu circulation sid> by side when the coinage of toth is equally free from limitation and ls>th are made legal ten der iu payment f> r all amounts; and W'herra.t, It is hi -t. rieallv true that legislation iu the endeavor to r store the disturbed equilibrium U-tw. en the standard loetals lias b n.l< d invariably to deprt ,-h the grade of tl •> c mage in one or the other and ultimate ly t both; and Whrrcas, It it the aim of enlightened goverum uts everywhere at the pr<--ent iiay, wheth. rby the absolute altohuou of th • double standard or not, to make gold for all practical puqsises the single standard, and t< employ silver chi fly or wholly as the mute tiul of a subsidiary coinage legal tender only to hunted amounts; ?ud ItVrr : . The United State-', aft< r an experience .f nearly a Century in the effort to i lintain a double standard, during the earlier portion of which, under the operation of the inexorable laws governing exchanges, gold was completely ban; h"d from circulation, while during '.lie later silver of legal ten der grade has shar< d the snaie fate; and after the complete disaj pearunce of the silver dollar from business transactions for more than forty y< nrs. have at length, by an act of deliberate and wise legislation, extricated tho country from thiß long standing evil and adoj t< d gold as the sole standard of value in their monetary system; therefore, ' Reaolved t As the sense of this associ ation, that the single standard of value in our system of coinage, now fully es tablished by law, ought to be maintain ed, and that every proposition to restore to silver the legal tender character for jpaymento to all amounts ought to be discouraged. Attempted Assassination. The Swiss journals furnish some de tails regarding the attempt t< ■ assassinate Prince Michel Gortschakoff. It appears that an elderly lady, evidently belong ing to the beet society, took up a JHISI tiou at the entrance to tho avenue lea/l ing to the Schanzenbcrg, in the environs of Berne, where is the residence of Prince Michel Gortschakofl, minister of Russia in Switzerland, and youngest son of the chancellor of the Kus-ian empire. That part of the llakentha! is generally at the hour deserted, and one of the see retaries of the legation was not n little ' surprised on the evening in question to S'O this strange lady st it ion Iu rself at that place, after having examined him j closely ns if to assure herself of his iden tity. It has since been discovered that the only m-ans she had of distinguish ing Prince Gortschakoff was the impres sion she had gathered of him from a passing view on one of the proroenndes of the town. A few minutes after M. Giers, the secretory just mentioned, had passed tho lady, Prince Gortschakofl had followed him on foot, as was his practice. Presently M. Giers beard the report of firearms, and on looking round saw the woman ntauding in the middle of the road, with a pistol still smoking in her hand. Prince Gortschakofl rush ed upon her instantly, and after a strug gle of a few seconds sucoeeded in snatch ing a revolver from her. He asked his assailant who Hhe was, and what were | her motives for attempting to murder | him. Her reply was brief, vsgne and incoherent. On the order of the prince | she followed him toward his house, ! where she was taken in charge by the | domestics. On being further questioned | as to her motives and intentions, she i continued to give evasive answers. Ul | timately the police were brought, and j they conv.-ye l the attempted assassin to j prison. Those who have seen her state j that she appears to suffer from severe nervous excitement, which might possi bly lie the result of persecution such as sho says she and her furnily were sub jected to iu ber native country. Useful Medicines. A party of ten English medical men were dining not long ago, when one of them inquired if all present were limited in their practice to a selection of six pharmacoparial remedies, which would Ikj chosen as being the most useful, compound drugs to be excepted. Each of the party wrote the i ames of the six drugs bo would select and handed ti.v falend. ctte Love a girl and long to gie.t her, Hon t the tuluulea et m to t e Lemtei. wuignt until you meet her T W'tieu Ihe hour arrivraat laat, Aud all caie away you twiil'li, Then Iho tyrant liavel* fa*l Happy momenta quickly vanlah ' Hole UJHiU I'.la earthly ball Joy awhile vvill make ua gayer, lint winn sorrow gives a call OfteuUuit 'he prov.- a " elav. I." Hope thou swift!* gildest on Kragiaul ai Itir llowrra Hutu pick, si , Boon, alas ' their bloom .• y ne lla| py momeiila tly the qulckral Never Blind wo needn't gri an , i'eardi.qw 11,,W..1 ike, refr.ah ua . After ail, We te bound to own Joy la like a aweclb. ail precious. t'*"l away irgrete and lgl,a. 1 hough our caroa t eee*. ua thickly, Happy luomenta let tie | rire, Kv.ri though lh.y vanlah quickly ! HARRY. THE ERRAND BOY. "Pup*," Miui little Lucy Went on, olitnbtug UJKMI herfuth. r'a kuw, "what phvurw-.N you o much to-iluy , You have IN.U euuihug to youreelf nil dinner time." "Something hit* pleased me to-day, Lucy. If you u d Joliuuy would like to hcur the atory, draw up your cimirs." "A story, "aid Mrs. \\ < "ton, looking up from her newiug. "May i henr it Uki ('' "If you are very good," said Mr. \\ ON toll, nmihiig. "Lot me nee, how old nr.' you, Johnny l" " Twelve, sir." " Well, my story is almut n Isiy just your uge. It is nearly n yt-urNini>- I tirst NIW htm. 1 wiv-s busy one afternoon Inst wiut. r, when 1 mtw n little boy coming into the store, whoso face nttrncte.l my utteiitiou ut ouix'. It was euruest and bright ; n etroug, good face, if ever 1 ••uw one. The boy was poorly olnd, but UIH eiothivn w. re clean and whole. " May I ser' the IHINN ; " li' asked. " ' I am the Ihi-h,' 1 nUNwere.l, ' what oau 1 do for you I' " * 1 want to a"k the price of u first rute Hewing machine , t., t a fancy one, .-ir, but a go.nl work, r i" " 'Sixty dollars.' "'Well, mister,* nut 1 he, earnestly, 'can 1 work it out 1 1 have . very after msvn from half pimt two till veil, and ! ..u run errands or do any work about the sb.re. You see, sir, this is how it PS : Father died two yearn ago, u>-! mother "he wants me to "tny at school for a v. tvr or two longer, but she lias to work awful hard to keep me there. Father was a bricklayer ami mother owns the little house*he almoxt built himself, aud that is all. She sewn, "ir, HO 1 thought 1 would see if 1 0.ci1.1 earn one.' " ' Hut it will tai.t along tune,' ~uid I. * If I give y.oy, with his honest, frank face, and resolv.-il, if he was faithful 111 his duties, to help him uloug. So We made an agreement, he t i give me all his spare time out >'f school, and I to credit him each week with a .1 liar and fifty cent* toward the j urcha*> of a rna chine. " Kvery .lay he punctual to the minute, rain or sltiue, and he was the most prompt t rrat.,l Liy 1 ever em ployed. Little by little the dollars roll.si up on the account, until one eve ning ill the fail I was here nfter dinner, just lvforc you au l your mother came home front the country, when the door !*•!! rang, and in w-a!k< .1 H-irrv Cummii g", mv errand Ivor. "* I fonml tin*, sir.' he uI, ' ••-.lieu I trasttvicji'ij nut the store,' ami he handed me a r -11 of bank notes I tit.night safe in ray pocket. " ' Fleas,, t.i HS if it i i all right, sir;' ' it was under the comb r.' " I counted the not. s, tw ) hundred dollar,, and then taking ,--it one twenty dollar note, I said : " 4 1 should have off rc.l a reward for this, Harry, if yott ha 1 not found it.' 44 4 I am gla.l I eav.sl v.m that, eir,' he answered. 4 Fll bid yon g, 1 night.' 44 4 But yon have earn. 1 the reward, I said, putting down th• - twenty <1 'liar* 'will lull take it, or pa it down t • the machine money 1" " ' Mine! all tint ' Oh, sir. piss it to the nuehim*. V i>< I'd h'*vc to tell mother *h*Ti I got that money, and th* machine is to Is- u aurpriw.' 41 I never spent twenty .1 Mlar* with so ranch pleasure in my life, Lucy '■ This wn* a great lift on the machine, and this afternoon, when Harry came, I told him to pick nut one for hi* mother. " We selected n flr-t rate one, hand Home, t,*>, and 1 promi ,sl him one of our liest b-aeher* should go and KIIOW his moth r how to work upon it. 44 When it was on the cart, ready to go, I invited myself to go with Harry to *ee it delivered. He a*k< <1 me to write a note telling his mother the price was honestly canted, and I told hint 1 would tell her. "Ho ftwny we went, ami when we reached tho little house, the cart was just turning the corner of the street. Harry opened the door very softly, and the man lifted the machine into the par lor. Then Harry led mo to a small sit ting room at the back of the house where a pale woman in a widow's dress was sitting sowing busily. She rose and offered me a chair, ami I told her I came to aee if I could obtain Mnrry'a services nt five dollars a week. Y< u should have sis'ii the tsiy's ( yen. " ' Ho can go to tho evening school," I said, 'and I will aee tin t lie has some time to road and study, i cannot spar** him now, having had his services so long.' •"My afternoons and Saturdays, mother,' Harry snid. ' I told you I was not in mischief. I was earning you a present. Comes ml see.' " And ho fairly danced into tho par lor, iiis mother and I following. 44 4 It's yours,' he sanl, dancing round the tqpcliino; 4 all paid for, and lessons on it, too. Ain't it splendid ?' 44 His mother waa as delighted as he expected, and that i* saying a good deal. •"Oh, air,' she said tome, ' he's lwen a good sou sine© hits father died. Every morning, summer or winter, lie's up ami makes the flro while I'm dressing, and while I get breakfast be brings up all the eoal for the day, so I won't have to go into the cellar; and every step lie can save me he does. Hut how he ever made all the money to buy a machine out of Hchcol hours, I cannot under stand.' " ' I got a dollar and a half a week, mother, for errands, and twenty or thirty cents extra when there was snow to clean off the sidewalk, or any other job, and Sir. Weston gavo me twenty dollars.' " • No, you earned that as well as tho rest,' I said, and his mother fairly broke down anil cried when I told her about tho roll of money. "So, Lney, now you know what pleased me so much to-day. To-morrow Harry becomes my errand boy, and I know he will be n faithful one. There is the making oi a noble mun, Johnny, iu tho boy who can work steadily and faithfully for such an object lis llarry had, never taking one cent from his Hard earned money for his own pleas ure, never failing in his self-imposed duties. Harry is a boy only twelve years old, but I honor him.' "But, papa," said Lucy, "you are rich, why didn't you give his mother a machine f" " Because the pleasure would not have been so great to either Harry or ids mother. Think how proud she will lie of lull< I ity you uiiiht lot him H|IOII.I it hero. Wo vvol lie GLAD to HOI* luin, will wo not, children I" Thorn WUN H very hourly "yoM iiiu'uin," un.l then the brother nml Nintor, tliiink uig their futlier for the story, opened their N.-hpol iHx-kn, and Welit hllNlly to their duty for the evening, Johnny won ileriug ■> little if lie could tIUVC the Ncl( dental, iuduHtry nml putlomx. of linrrv Oumtuiugn. lothorg' In tl'U Atlantic. ('apt. hoiigut, ot the Ntoniunhip Stuto of lVtin ylvnuin, fi.nu Ltvorp.Ni!, lopollN that while the ntcumnhip wan in latltiblo forty-eight degree* fifty tultl nt< * north, longitude foity nun' aegrcven fifty eight niiuiit. N wont, the cry of "MUI ahen I !" came from the sailor on watch. In an lustai t all ey*44 were turn tsl to the horiaoti, where a large white object, apparently a v,-ss.d under full sail, was outlined against the clou.IU"" sky As tlie st. aiti.-r gtiiuex coediugly j aiuful. A New Tr i-k of the Tramp. '1 ne Atlanta (tia.) (\jtutifutmn says; ' t.-w dyM ago a dilapidated look.ug i rty entered tbe office of ag. ntl-man iu this city aud stattsl that he had u trade to propose. The gentleman list , ue.l and l. arn. .1 that the fellow WON a tramp rn roufc fnim Cincinnati ti New Orlvana. The trade was t) .it the trump rojioNe.l t sell a diamond, which if gcnuiuc i aid < wily lie worth SIWI to p. ntl.-taa' . '!'. • -t iry of the tramp ni that he had pic'i t it out of the •<•. ui of u man in attendance up, i a -onv. ntiou, but had h eu Having it for a "stake." Now he was in a strange city, and without means until he could reach Montgomery, wb> r. he profeaw-.l that lo* had friends living. lie propos:*! stolen it from a man whom he did not know, who war. a stran ger in t'lncinnati, and whom he w, uld ocarcs'ly .'Vt-r arc again. Tu.wwv cousi i ■ rations overcame tiro scruple* of the gentleman, and he flna.ly pUtchasixl the dtainoud at the price namisl. He ghmt ixl over hi" giHsl fortune for a . ouple of days, *ll.l then conclu ■ 1 that lie would have the preen in* atone plac.sl iti an *p propriate ntlilig lie went with it for tL.♦ puip- • t i a jeweler <-f t ; city, wl.o 1 Ugl. -t at the id.a, and explained to the i", nth-man that he lia.l Lvu swin dled m-v-t egtegiously. The piisv. of stone was ' o more diamond than a car wheel, 1 :t was a elenriv .lit and polish ed qu o'A jvebba*. The gentleman t* retnsnt a-1., .lianioiids ju-t now, but lie keeps a slurp lookout for hi" tramj*. Thought" for Saturday Night. Th re i* '.-i stir, r t< st of integrity than a we 1 projiortioned < xp, : -htnre. In tlx- affair* of tin world MI much r,illation i" in r- ihtr *o much JNiWer. (' untri- • to wn 11 cultivated, not as they .ii-- fertile, but a* they are frt e. lvepuhints come to nn end by luxurious habits; monarchs by j overly. Nob, •ly look* any longer at the rain bow which has lusted quarter of an hour. Ik t no man whr, want* to do anything for the soul "fa man lo*o u chance of doing something for his body. People are never made a<* ridiculous by the qualities tin y posse" us by those that they affect to have. Love never reason t, but profusely gives, like n thought I'ss profligate, its all, and tremble* then lest it has done too little. l)o not try to pass for more than you are worth; tf yon do your duty, your gixsl qualities of bead and heart will Ive discovered and appreciated. Many persona when they fln.l them selves in danger of shipwreck in the voyage of life throw their darling vices overlsaird, a* other mariners do, only to fi'-h them up again after the storm i* over. When the Breton mariner puts to sea, hi* prayer is: 44 Keep me, my God; my boat is so Mnall, and thy oceau is so wid,-. 4 ' Does not this beautiful prayer truly i xpross tie condition of each of u* ? The British Grain Trade. 'The Mark I.aw F.rprrm, iu its week ly review of the corn trade, say* : The weather during the we k hisbn n favor able for farmers. Harvesting is progti *s ing satisfactorily, and the bulk of the grain crop lias IHM-H secured. The wheat yield will Ive less than an iiverng. , snd probably not larger than that of 187f. This result is disappointing. However, the quality i* fine and the weight liervy. New barley i* satisfactory. Several irn portant country market* note an advance of ono to two shilling* for new English wheat, while prices from abroad off< r no margin to irajiovt<>r*. Tne London mar ket ban been somewhat firmer, lint there has been no important change of qnota tions. The demand has been mostly for cousum)>tioii. Speculators are still hold ing off. The floating cargo trade has been steady and the arrivals off the coast moderate. The market tended to im prove toward the close. The Crave of Speaker Kerr. The I, niicville (\mrirr-Journal says : Mr. K-'ir owned a lieautiful lot in the North* rn rmetery in the city, wherein is buried his second son, Charlie, who died in 1858, aged two years ; his law j partner, James A. Ghormley, who died of consumption in" 1862, and a little adopted daughter that Mr. Kerr took to ! raise. The lot is separated frotn the last resting place of Governor Ashliel I'. Willanl by a narrow walk through the grounds, nml it la rather singular that, these two great and honored sous of I Indiana should take their final si* op so ; near to each other. Mr. Kerr alwaysex | pressed a wish to be buried here, and designated the spot where lie desired his 1 grave. While Mr. Kerr was a member of no church, it is known that he wa 1 * | partial to the Presbyterian faith, his I estimable wife being an earnest und I devoted member of that church. " Look out for the Injun I" is the way signboard > along the routes in the Black Hills region read. MMMAItV r KKWK. Itr**ll*a ll'iu* trow lloiw* ■ (xiutsoltxl by *o tutujr ornw* a* to urco*'il*l llu> r lowing Hi litukla, thro* ill oai'h th* viol- (ti iio orow of on* i!*y to row log. thrr Ui lu It. until It won utirowotl down to ne final v.eturiou* ore*. The ounteotonU the flrol day ne the l irtkoo of Newtik, N. J , Argonaut**, of llergou Tolul, N. J ; 1 111 Mill l ! nlvnr*lly orow fioui Ireland ; Va*p*r, (hi ooi.nl *n>l renuoylvania. of I'hiladolphia . Vale Doling* Crow, Columbia College arW, I hrabelh new. of I'orutuoulh, V*.. Heavu wyrk*. of Albany, N V , Falcon*. of liurllug tfu, N. J , Ouqueau**, of Allegheny Oily, Pa.; Welkin* a.i* now before the |ople of thie Cut on. It -loci area lUal the nomina tion of Samuel J Tilde i, while It luaurtv* the vo'e of New York, Wl.l he approved through out the Union aa iho it.carnation of the vital iee ue and a guarantee of a awcceeeftll achievement of the Work of national roorganiiaii aud reform. Ti at t # party reiflh at* the prt:.>■,[>'. -• **l forth lu llinr Syre n#e c uvtuillou i f 1*74, and the na- Uo: al convent. ,n of J"7G It c -uJeui i* all lu leiferrnoo with thecolieUlUU nal aincnime. t* and all violallo. * of law, ho'.Lug that all lh* ) -pie m all the Mate* al.ke, legardlea* of race, color, or condition, air euULled to equal pr tecUoti . a d lhat al: diatutbiraof the pub he order and |<**c ehotlld be adequately pua lebed. lie-N mm n.l* the peoplo to ta'ify al the < • : nig r tctlOO the two couaututioua! in*. dmetii for * ecu r log hcuioo'orth a morw *v n-mncal ainl rflieit-:.! adwi Utrati .of the prteotia and canal' of lha State, and for eti f. ici.ig upon officer* a 'tnetrr accoantab.htyr \'.r favor* audi a rcducti mof toila a* will he of beat advantage lo in* State and llie men e: gaged In canal traffic It conclude* by etat |f I bat aa American OklUc-IM and Hemocral* d> voted t the union a:, 1 Iho equality of the stale*, arid to the honor and good nam* of the Federal government, w* hereby enter our mn pr vitrei again*; the recent order of tlv* aeoretary of v-ir. approv<.l by the i'tewsdent of Uie Tint, d S;alee to place governmi lit troop* m tin- South, rti Slate* wit., a view I) li.'.imidat* the | | and contiol their clichulir. A gov eminent I y tie bay iel to take the place of a g vrrntnt: t through tbo '.-allot nan "g* wi..ch deniati 1* th* • itid-nv-"' .' all who love rej it. can freed m a- d nal* do*p>oUc lowr. Ooug r.-awtona! noun aUona M cbigan, !>*- 'ro.t ,1 a'net, Jo!in V. liruhle. tlre-rn! a. k . Alabama, third. Jer*. N. Willlanu, Hem.; Ohio, tweifih Geo. K. Naab. llep . Ohio, flrwt, Mi tin "ay ler. I'rrn aoo -nd. H 11 banning, llem . New York twenty third, W. J Bacon, llep . Virginia, eighth. J. C. O Noal, llep Th** t unccticat ltepubl.cana rwuomtnated lb* tick, tof I**l year. It t healed by Henry C. II i . of Hertford T. eir pialf rm de dare* that I'tea.dent Grant la entitled to tbe that a* of his party f r lu* patriotic ecrvicea. F. Itcien ('*••*! David lb* noted compoaer. !-d In lxirvlnn A verdict of murder in U.e fir: degt waa returned In the care of I.*r . who potaonrd hi" *rt -o family near 11a- HI. I'a ,by putting are •in tbe cv-ff. e. Two ladle and twochtldicn were dsw ned, and a large numt-vw < f cattle wraahcl ft, m lb* Kill ('rev k va ley. Kai.ar* by the buretmg of a wat< r(K-,.t Th* governor of I'orto Ihco haa I ceo rr.terrd to teauc bond# few the in lenu ity i f lilwralo l elav. a. Courtney, if I'nioti Stirmga, N. Y , eaeily w )i tbe rhampuumblp for amateur atngle i- .! era at I'tiiladelpht* Sultan Murad V. haa been de|>oaed bccar.ee of hia mental iu firmiu.-' : Abdul Han-.i.l hit brother, ha* Iven proclaimn-1 hi* auocew* ir A party of Pbil*drl(lii* rough* luidcl at Peoneville, N J . fr ui 'team tug*, and two of them. Wheel- II and Walker, fought a pnre fight, which re#.tiled in the death of Walker after the r. ity-wMwvd ro irvd, from contuiona on th" liMwl. n.c abmiff at Peuuaville endeav ored to make arret#, but waa driven off by llie orowit The Phil ad g r ', i-eoend di'trict, J, tin J Itobi' 'U, P. m . reventh, A'i'm K C lailwiok, D.m„ tbiny-thlrd. O. W. Pattereon, Itrp ; New York, nineteenth, Am-r.nh B llep.; Yirg ni*. fin', L C B i t >w. Hep ; Wiaoonain, second, L. B. (-a*e!l. llep ....At Derby Line, Vt . F. 0. Hayden 'hot hi* wife fatally, and a'eo hi* brother in law. O. O. Bingham. No rvn'O waa aeaigoe 1 ... Je**e Prmcroy, the lkwlon boy murderer, ha* bad hi* 'entenee eommnted to tmpriwonnient for life. The now eultan of Turk*y will notm-iko any change In the cabinet ..The jwibho debt statement shows a rsduollon of 13 i 19.569.29 for Augmt Largo numbers of iiuai*ua are fighting In tho Servian army Th Italian nianjuis, who forged the names of King Victor Kmumnl atnl other prominent otn.ual** to a larije ami unt, has l>een sentenced to eight years' pentl servitude The interna tional host race at Philadelphia was oontesled by tho Cambridge (English), Columbia and Vale crews, and was won by th# latter in 9 10 s 4 . Tho captain of tho Cambridge crow gave out on tho course and they had to stop rowing. A strong wind prevented better time, the ootirso being the ssme as Yale rowed over in H MJ. in their contest with the London crew Officers of the army engineer eorpe liave been detailed to make the new Pacific railway wrvey... .Congrsseional nomination*: Missouri, fifth district. H. P. P sud, Pem,; Kansas, firs?, W. A. Phillips, it p.; Virginia, seventh, J T Harris, C itiserva'ive,.. .Trantr btat Wade in tlio four-mil.> i w tn at Long Brunch, by two feet.. While a marriage ceremony a* being performed at Ihilkhy. 111., botwecn George Sleeper and y< ueg Udy, Sleeper wee celled to tho door end shot deed hv Burt Fleming, a rivet for the lady's hend. Hillary Page, a colored man, w hanged in Ciiesterfle'd comity, Va., for a r s)n. fie conferee*] the crime A baud of religious fanatic*, calling themselves Oobbites; were re ported near Oum Spiings, Ark., and two men, Humphreys and Blake, went to investigate them, wl it they caught tho former and literally hacked him to piece*. Hie companion eeoaped, and gathered together a crowd of man to arreet tha fanatics. They found the Oobbitoa il*i*rhig atxml lk h**4 of lh* ranr ilorwt mm. which li*-l to ltnp%l*(] on * {Mil* | bat ** *oun ** th*y *• th* crowd they pr*- isurd to *ll*ck thorn, wb*o th* g** lh* nr.br to llta till two of th* fan Nile worr kttlvol. Th* other*, four nmu, foar womn toil two children were *'r*tnd. A fir* broke out In tbe tnwu of Hyaclutlie, Canada, and owing Ui a fieioewind waa apreavl with the ntmoat lapidity through til* hustliraa (KirUoii of ihe place, only being quenched after destroying Ihtee bat k", fedoriea. (voat-office, eourl bona* end other prominent building* aa well ea eighty aloina and an hundred bouet-e. Hundred* of famine* ate homele**, their en tire pn*eeaa)i.na having I ceil lo*t. The bB<* will fool tip 41,0W' IXio , The moet decisive betile of the Ser.len l nioo war waa fought al Alotiuata and iraulted in the defeat of the Servian*. Ihe Turk* aeiad ou the offemlve all day, which cloeel wdli bloody carnage ... By Ihe clplualun of Ihe butler of a thrashing mod.me on a fa in In ('natfield, Minn., a Mr. Lawtou was blown 160 fe- t aud Inalaiill) killed. I 'nal lea Arnold w.a llieially torn to pieoee, the frag'.lent* h. it g altered around. Wm Burnett ha I the top of hi* head blown off and another man w* ten maly wounded By Ibe breaking of en alls of acual train on Iho Baltimore and < >blo r ad, Several ears were wrecked, and befu e a fl gin an could be sent beck e sec. ud train ra into Ibe wreck end ad lcd to ibe pile of ditiu, covering tbe paa eenger track Shortly after a mail train ran loio tlie oilier two wr.-cit* and waa thrown down an embankment into tbe catnal Tbe engineer was killed and a number of paaeen gore wounded Alb. rt Broa.' sawmill end an adjoining lumber yraid at Woodland, i'a, weie destroyed by fire, with onemihiou feet of lumber. Lose, tld.uOu l.i Guv Seymour having iKiaiUvtly deaUned to allow hi* nam* to be used at a caudi.Lie fur the guborna l.-rial cba.r of New Yo.k, a ne* eonvenUun baa been called by the i!.airman. '] ko Amct.Mii alilp (vjnora and the hpaniab l. arner Vivr collided off llolyneed, iugiaud, and b jlh sunk in ft few minutes. Only oue life wfte lost ... In i lk Aral lieftU of the race fur |i|..feii.iiftl foul ft ftt I'hlladelphia, the 1. ftmtw crew t'cfti the American crew iu Jo 21} the diftinioe being thr< o uilo*. In toe sec ond heel, the famous champions of tke world, the I'ftria crow of tit. J..hiift, New bruuawirk. were bealeu badly t*J ft Comparatively green crew from Halifax, Nova Seulia , time, 17.its. . .. Win burden, • j>r rnluenl inrcUftut, of I'eekekill, N. Y., commuted euicide by taking strychnine .Qetl. Terr>'• oomtnsud ie again on the march, after a re* of oue week, to re cruit the health of the men and h ■• ... The thirteen distillers rtcliflera etc.. who testified for the government lu the recent whisky trial* at Chicago, have at laet been fully discharged The Oemoerat* of Arkai - saw have elected then Mate Urket by a Urge msjoi.ty Further d.tpa'chta from tse.via n. .firm the rrporl cf an overwhelming victory for ihe I'm ho at A.i iu t't. The carnage ctti both ai la* w*# terrible ... By the breaking of one of the support* a • caff ild about an e.rvator ui New lurk, four labumrw were pre c!| f tin m being kl.l 'd an l the other* *eriou*ly injured While Julio a d Matthew llrenian • ere loading a car! with cay from a hank in hrouklyu, N. V , five toe. of earth caved upon lh< m cruahiug John *o (at that bl> euiralle were spread on (other side of h.tn, and injurtug Matthew faui.y. IT ratio Seymour, of New Turk, give* the following reason* for d. ..uinglhc nomination tendered him by the l> .oerslic Stat* ct nveu- U u li e Ittmoarauc convention, act.t g un der miaepprsbeuaMma, i ut me ui riomn.atiin fur lh< i fhee of gcvurnur of New York, Jhi* its tm uil-eiw aouid not have done if tury had known the facts regarding Biy health. For many teaaon* 1 ought not to he their candi date. Duty demand* mat I should decline the proffered honor W iula lam grateful for the fneudiy seuumcma which [ rompted their action my declination i* cumpailad by ob la de* wh.cb 1 cannot overcome. For eomo moii hi my health l.aa heeu Infirm, and in cent uli s ha* unfitted me for mental or pi y aica! Hcrtion. My uan opinion, goal ! by the judgment of my phye.cua.jft, conn .cue me that 1 am unable at Una time to perform the duties devolving upon the governor of New York I ooutd cheirfahy sacrifice my own pur{>uee* and feeing* to mtet the wishes of my friend* ; I would not he*.talc to jril my health to uphold tho*o principle* in which I belli ve. or to promote the public welfare . hut 1 feel lhat 1 should wacr.fi,-e the interest* of the party which placed me In nomination If 1 accept its action. Even the auperior stiengih of the | ally with which I act c. uld not (lac: a tick I w lb the known fact Lhat it* nomuiae fur governor a* une.juai to the {wrformance of Uie .aU r of lhat c filer. 1 could nol consci entiously enter upon Ikc-m I cannot do my friend* the wrong of placing them in fsise I nw:lions I y trying to d- so 1 therefore feei c.ui*trained to dedti.e the nomination. F.xploring a Mound. A telegram from Urbaaa, OLio, to the Cincinnati Q cut Us, -ava ; The explora tion of the mound near this place, in which were found three perfect skele tons of the ancient mound builders, was continued ly members of the Central Ohio Scientific Association. The result was the unearthing of the head of the third and larger of the three skeletons, which was well pre* rvod, and its shape indicates gotH! bnun development. lie low the head was found a a.rand of pure pearl bead*, which admit of a fine polish. A circular mica ornament was also found above the shoulders, and must have served as a burial on anient. Near the upper part of the body were three* flint arrow heads, lying with the point* up, }Kiint>ng as from the wooden handles which lntd le rn held in the hands of the d ml warror, but now molder< d away. The lower jaw of this skeleton is perfect. The mound in which th*-y were found is about seventy five feet IU diameter and fifteen f*et in height, and is covered with ah old growth of oak treoa. The box in which they were inclosed was ma of thinga la Otll* A HT'l.rnt a HoAr. AK for IIIU'A InotantAnoona Heir I>YE * ('nuit IRIUUH DIM-AMTO, aucb a* BORAX ail, J A lander, EIO . MAY IM pfnvLU D BY lb* TIOE of Sltrrnlfin a Ctmury OontUtion /'owirrt L'ir aora IraveJUi* with boron* abould take WIL of khla * VEGETIUO hen nnver failetl to ifleot a onrr GIVING U-.e end etrriigih TO the ayatam italilliut-D I'y DLAEAAO. * The Market*. AAN Taa Beef OalUa-prruaKo Kitra Hollo k* ITS! TAIL ttonuiou to OOMI Ttuu„ lAA ... U7R# ua Much Ouvra. .....R L #7(0) liutr* 'AVE (ARM O("•• V7RE <*R Hhanp M <• M ]AM la . ......... It*** 07 UNUAII - MiiUllu . ll'ttl It rWur-Ellra Watiatb TL) AT A TO Rial' Kln. * .0 • TO Wfant- -H • I I #)TUI >0 * a T liertry - HtoU .. I I AIR tlartoy TUTT.. IRM I 6 ■ lata -MLTAD Vttolar.. 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I ntd. orvotElnlac • •FFTWTN' B#fi S*LD U* TB OWRD RRTN'ET. ITOEFE H*- 11. AWH'WDL. MEED IJSSfk BP S*JKLI Walt# BRTTOL YUlunc L RDI T • NTWD | HF E H PRCFKI NO NLOOR OE* *I PTOWTN FRLCOE NFFFWR Llnr PEHHEI lAI| M< ERl* T> M KBOTKB All CKs#f lln TBBXS AEXXIU rus: SC.. SI Etmy St., RAW Tort. CANCER CAN BE CURED, All that May be Said to the Con trary Notwithstanding. 1H follow LAG #itrwni\!TN*rj rorw of cftoeer, WHICH BAD U N PR IMUOTFIL NFI nd lb# R# cb of modlcio# bjr LH* H# t moil* m\ IKTL. of Ko* Rn|lk&D. O**rtElnljr morlt# IHE itnti profonud Elton lion if tbo BMDLO*L FECAL'JR. TUB y if wbun or# oow DAILY PVW> LI-LA# YKUKTIMt LA New FuglE-.D. H#R# It HE Ir*IDY b#oomo TT-ml> OOUMLBFFKD, ERD L TWO* FTI'I-d by EU of poo; lo to bo UIT oolj ItUhl BL WJ Porifloc Approved Statement. NIEM.. March 34. IT* MI H K. BTUR9 IT R .fl, —LA ton YPIR INH I . while rwEldlng ML Porllaud. M- , 1 WEE Ab*l to It LI t. CtilW O K ill) BOOS. h * h nit '.W IE. id PMTF'WIT All of IBV BO * PHYMRUN* t Pl# worn CN..BUITWD. wllbo 'I E&) LFU9DL. F r p!i-O*M It c Tl'inood to Incnrw*# END oxtond UUILI it M luvEdlng iu. wb 1 • Ytrm I IUBE TD tbo mowt xcro- CLOSING pftiar. nnll MY NOW WA T.OERLY g uo. mn \ I F AOD I WE* . prcEChlag E < Etl TWRALI AL'on. FW r ; nrnt . ut VT HNUOO god homo by thw grwot tiro of IMS I m >7OD hoio. wbon I WE* W tr#E OD to try tbo lotliu TI NID K mwtly. YMtiKTINH. EEJ. •affwrtng r**Etiy. WI.HOUL HO|TO or TFOO'td- ne* tu roltof tir ony U odlotuo. I FIOEILY ©OJEOOTOL to try ti . End only H.I WHO B*TN E ••tu lor V flnrt -O rid tREHIff En> FTOLLUGE, w .en, ftor two moutbi' IRLEL. 1 t* und tu* op*O TWO COMIMUOLUG to HT*EL. (• EL M tug ooattd' nco tUat tbo DW*W WEE belxi PUTC iifuil oombE 0.1 by tli" VKIKT NK (for I too* 00 otbor mod CUTI) 1 fal b ally ooatinaod \ • u*#, and In rti MOUTMI the OEOOOR WEE bwolod EUO my BOELLB IT LLJR ROEUMD. I EM o* nfld* nt 1f 1 hod UWO 1 V KGRTINK tn thn early Ell WOE of Ul'* DUKK E ■** It wou'd hEVO ErrMtod It* L*rOgrWEE I-RD • V*Ml JO HE OI * -it EI ffortrg. I dosiro Etmply that otbor* ttiEj L" BOUEOTOD EI d Etto ttou ooJtod CO IT NTFR foinruw END, IN tho tutoroNt of tufformg hamun ou y. 1 choorfulfy add my U*EUIUOUIEI to Itttatlr* sao OE ontirol.v boalwd END IEIJ >V good I walth MY batbaut J DAA wtth mo ID approving thla EtEtemont. MM. JUHN PATFKRMJN. M Krcro t btrwet. Pally onnoarriig 1 th* tboro, J >HN PATTKRSO.F. Tbo aboww EUtomrut I* from I no who WEE E grwai uf foror for maoy JEE.E, tryiig : taoy pby*!ctans End many r*modba. and not fl TDIUG r . of A .I I F yirg this tomody —tbo VKLIHTLNK. L>o at not •onclal*oljr show tbo T*Ercbtn.', olouiElng, purlfylag AAD boallug qua lit lot of the VRGKTINK? Have yea any doaM about txylag tbo VEGR TLNK FOR D'AR-EEOD of thobl odf HJOUIEVA, tolorwuow oan bo gl-ou to OVER five handrod woo BAV* volonlarPy GIVEN looilmony of Its curoo. Vegetine is Sold by all DruggiatE. AIVHI L* tl"ID I'll' AND BKAT IPIBB OR THE MIX. I jLKNN'B SULI'HUIt BOAP. AI A rco sdy for DIWA *n, Boium, AiiuiiMin and ROCOHKW or n REIR; A* • JecxUrriagr, duinfarlaiU, AND rn<*an* of prrventlnjj and curing ll .v uinUfim and Oout; and m an ADJUNCT or THR TOILET and TEE HATE, " OtjtHN'a BULPEUB 3oar" it ini omparwbljr the beat articla ever offrrcd u> the Americno public. The < ow FLEXION ta not only freed from I'IMPLER, IIUITCHB.TAK, FKEC a LEA, and all other blemUbea by tu uae, but arqtilrea a TEAR* ARRET DELICACY and YELYETT f TEEM the clarifying and ■ .nolltent action of tbia wooucaoME MEAUTI FIER. The contraction of obnojrlooa dia eaaea it prevented, and the complete dUtnfection of clothing worn by per •ona afflicted with coutagloUa maladiat it iuAured by it FAMILIES and RMAV ELEHA provided with tbia admirable purifier HAVE AT BAKU TBE MAIN ia rsriAi. or A AEHIEA or HalpkEr Hatha. Dai druff ta removed, the bair retained, and gray neat retarded I BY IT MKDICAI. MEN ADVOCATE rra DIE. PRICK*, 35 AND 50 CEETB PER CAAB, PEE 801, FL CAAEA,) 90C. End SIJQ. E.B. TW b mima) I* boring)*. lArga ctona. ** HilPt Hair aad Wfclaker Djt/* Black or Hrewa, 40 Oita C. 1 CKNTIITtI. Prtf'r, 7 fotfc if. IX AA Campaign Visiting Cards ! ■I I WlUj 111 !■>■* llAre* ■*! to t.eelr, wU z:'vr* m oVZ H *r*i2rt-J'sTzS r * -n \. Cm m.9 •. <*' • ,1. T A BOOK for the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVICE irss^ssrsr •U.- K. • - ■ ipt—iGiaa. A.AEXT raa* R—A "N.LTLIW.EAAAAMA.EUEAIR n AGEMT - '■ * CD FOR THE GREAT Centennial HISTORY It fti full ihu Mf oihar boat ww—■ pohttatuad *aa >■< *ui4 El n>m aAM te tad lot ear An Una • AM* linMu. hnuan* OOW TORT.HAIA. ig*u* P. ________ ml or a Mulllel uu Unto. •Mitoi to touAM ran* fiS&sSRs BfetSfILTTCS • ■LOBE PUB (*> 9-tn Wartoagtoa to -KaaAaaJAag*. PaitoD's kmm People! Tea Pne* oau* X " tLa uaL~ /WOetawfia*, "£• '•ail*lHaare*"k>na*ikwa* 111141 nag**. Liu* . 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A ' dr*** *ll orA* *to Tdv MAs ti'K AKR. NbU>bu. Rtotto to- 800 Moil a*t, I Bl >uwt MiM. 6ra Teak, Farms and Homes in the Near West t• ktol.rkrayril *ad amra-ai r>ian IbbA .uo I* Lb* toukrt i . 16* tuoai (Jilt ASt Boot Roll r*4 1 ton it*. u> ail I T IBKI /NIN>K OTA and MIKTIIK> IOW A. They Br. ~md oa tt •Bitot far. tnbto i.ar4 yaa U1 iacto**.6y i. tun atoll, rdri-il. *. * o t ill 6toa*Haa. F. U TaYUJK, Itond . toto*l in*t. _ _ 1*"l ltoa.ty.rr Si B-l lYitcoort. 111. North of Ireland and Scotland. State T.ine Steamers HAll.lM; HKTWKKN Mtw youk. Belfast and Glasgow. and Ki(Knt M ••••• nakißf qa**4 nd oom m kf* Sal Ibf TI ndai. ( nblii rut Mr* hi *iO, kftvrdh | to loMttot. Krurn t imrkl r Tk-kn* at (atoiabtc rak. *urr*f si I nsrai Uslrs. Fjt r a*ifF or Fr4rfei applt to AG&TIK H\i DWIN 1 t O . t* #rikl A t t Bmnlway. Xaw Yftl. mmm Tk* irma alio.** wklfh arr fcol t-rooaht to i abi In tfcl.country In tanoo# yotoramac to dapartoiatta. ra mbl* IbuM '*>' > T tto I>ro.lr.tr tb body rd olt*o dad.oy It. A •lmpl"'l , a oould bar* pr#r.nt*d tb# eat ocal atiaAM. and a fta do* irm-rrd IS. cu* able* 1. ad to lb. Ir.Bin' matoty phya'cel attack, endet at lch ao many onSar HOLD BY AH. PRUCXIISm The Most Important Medical Discovery of this Century. a COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTEBS. THIS groat rrmdy aadM'l Yo tili ff 9e7? r< 1 olaloa. oaralul y attach-d topatler attd Itnl added to a p,.r ti* I'laator. hlgblj mrdl-atad. firming ibagrand, i mnllitol .-c*nt of thu crnlary Ii i a t*n'le bed co - atant ELECTRIC BATTERYy C.ota.i and *jt.tlntiou*l appllrd by lb 'dhealooof'l a Pl.-tr- .Ud n c pabto of aUrotti g uataal rUef "id ga m inv.t curov 1 . too an: fl.tr-~ti.g // IT* ° .it., oa! ma-oular or narr- aI In toot*, .id to dttaaa • ■ rlyb.al'n. to a dtMfduad eruddtop of lb. > olrto*l ■ ' Tltolitla. lorco*. 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