®he Centre democrat. UHLLBFON I'E. P A RAI UK/THH UKMOCKAT I pub lish#.! #ry CkumU) nx-rulng, at Hrlluhmt#, t nt#i county, i*i%. TKKM.S —Caul, in artvsm"" St "O II nut golit In o.lvanco. I* IK. A LtVK I'APKK—davutstl to Iko Interest* ut ihi liolo |in|il I'ayiuulil- uia.le within three oi.uithi will lio con tldc'ii In #,trance. .S.I Will on ilUiniitlnunil until orresisnesari uol'l esvspt olupliou of puMlilmrt. l'o|n-rs going oiltof the count) mint ho paltl for In •ilianco. , , An) ~oroou iiruciirlm no tena-li ouhocrlhoro will ho --ut *■ o|i) rrocuf charge. • tur .itsuelro circulation niokoo thlo |.a|.ei on un ,i ouolly rrliwhlo nU iirotttalilo nnMliitii Inraurortlshie rVohare tun moot otß|ilo fsclllU.-e lor Jtlll tvuitt, .ml of |.r. | .0r...1 to print all hln.l. 01 Ufko ti I. Pr ,/roiniii.*. ( . i ootoro,t'omium-|iil t" tuthig, Ac., In lh (In—l itiln in.lot tho lowwol pu-oil.h rwloo. til ~| r orti—mchl# lor l—otorni ihwoiliioo month 10te.it- en 1100 (or Hi- ftr.l Hi"" liioortlono.oml cents % tin- toi oo h mMitluinil luoortlon. gpeeial Qotirowouo-hitll nmrv. C.lilorlol nutlcoo I).out- |wr lino. , ,uimnnn. maittnpt r IIM % llhorwldlocounl lo m*.l" to |iorwoiio oilrertloln* In lhslort.l,l>oll )eor, ur >o.ir,o. follow-: ■ t. 01. *~ trti ■ en i ntt. ! 1 * i * Ono luch (or 11 Unro ihi. tyj. ) ' J" M Too • ' I'hro.. Inches y ~r:-r. .loini. or • 1 • M tlf e-ilttmn,. r Win linn ' .in • -I I-"" ■' "I trl I - ' 1 .ril4 • • ti-ril- "I' iI. |. • ' 1 "" • f( n i ilr.-l ilt >. irl , , .. j Inoortloi. s .iin.i; o- r'. ir.irltno than ii mi N■ rt • • t-1 • ° y -r lift*.** "ll IniTlloß. Birthday. Dolor#.!' wo. who or" I'll, will nolh. r 1 -o An t clooor m ih) -oln. I" th worroor c" •if thy h sirlh llro u'. Il.t- Ih) notwl ,!•>) An I h-rw wo loi -ur lioiri - |..rr-- n-rinx .! wn I p-m Ih- oltor itoiio. ihot hoorotli >et Tli ni -I.lor 100 ••horn "f . ( uonch|. • griof Tho #|oirr reor- oro inon) -In*o th) lif- l-o-n Rephls Willi pn-mlw. 11l ih* cuttogo hi i .o I l-ni tho (troon knoll. #klito.| hi 111- be* k H.0i.10 which thon o .loik hitiwl lot .ll'l t plo) In tho wilt niooihiw grass . wl.oro .Ui-lo# grow At. I buttercup* lifto-l th or g. I lon hoo.U |i.-w -#t on-1 sparkling in tho luori . .g tig. s >w iMjwudlng ofior lint~l taitteifll-a Now [.toolimg in tho wotor with ir.*l f-ot lr angling. Io)) liko. with o hout pin h.o.k Her tho flr-t minnow, who h o roi rt.i homo With 11) ing f o.toopo, worn It wo- rough!, But to roturu o- quickl). Hushe-I with Joy As,l hu lyont with *ucco-o t., bor *i| An o.| |o,l trophy f oin tho fluid of oj 11. II ,w wo. thy rhl!dr#n. -oute-l on th) knoo With )oo aglow, liolonod to h-or thee 101 l Tolo#, of thr ti)hood •—Olton told u.o> Till th-y #ulildo.f r*.oo cut .r—t dolighr , Wbonco dowoy m. morioo I! wt, lighlwlogwl %u fr Lik * h >rag *o.. o% fr Ul tho roonho-l p-lt T;1- hoo groch.n# In lt-onwor i Bi.-h:. And mo tod II fo lo th— with lovloh h- ! Calmont unrloadiol. ont unmoko.| with chongo And nnoTootful %• itimmr'i dor. Till lto, o #ho lo— f- ll or nm- thy du> r A# It #t.ool wido. otvl Ih- do-|.llr dowlh i' oi mod from thy It to, tho d-nro it *r. t Ih" h-#t j An 1 dlintn-d tho orooln wblrh th - lo*o llghi otmno And th* Ur~l hon I# m l f—t w-ro U d lo r.#l, ll* etui ooro llft-l on I hr work o- '...n0 lltr u!lortr.g '.ror or, I bor r • #n rnrr Life ot th l..ng*t I- hot Ilk- o Uv. A# l.rlof and jol-kly r*—"d . ond dowl I. r .I—; . A !o*t long il—|. Th- for.>woll. g --Might, To m.wl. on wnkrog. ot tho wtmug pror-o )| >1 D Tile ndy In the llriu*!'. AN AMtSDMCST AHOrTRIi Tn kCPItI. Tilt PRR-CMPTION L.ttbA. W A All I SriTON , Feb. UN —Thf! IIoU-i devoietl the moat of the drty to lIt• consideration of the Indian anil l.sn' matters and lite ret of the iittie to tin oundry civil bill. The Indian appro pnaiion bill, a* it came frotn conference •van panned, the agreeriient bem|! on tin bhAis oi f*>.361,605. thio beinu #l3 tV*l leas than the Sendte jfnve ami #l '.5 .U<) more than it (fronted as orijfin illy p ed by the House. The inot imfiortaii features of the'lay were the repenl ot the jire emplion law* Hn-I the moriifir .t tion of the home-tend Irtwo a reporter! from the committee on public Undo The amendment wa accepter! by tin committee on appropriating. It pro vide! th*t the pre-emption law*, wf"ili er with all laws authorizing the tiling of declaratory statements for entries oi the public lands by agent or attorney be repealed ; that this repeal shall noi affect the disposal of lands under treat) atipula'ions with Indian tribes, nor be deemed to impair any legal rights here tofore acquirer! under the laws repeal ed j that any person applying fur tb# benefits of the timber culture law# shall make his entry in person, at the propel local land office, and shall m-ke nffi davit that he U an actual resident of the county and State or Territory in which the land is situated, and that be has not entered into any contract or agreement to relinquish the entry he may make, and that he has no present or prospective purpose of miking any such relinquishment, and the offering for sale, as a matter of traffic or specu lation, of relinquishment* of entrie made under the provisions of the linn her culture laws shall he deemed prism facie evidence that such entries wen made for speculative purpose# and no' in good faith, as required by law, ami such entries shall thereupon be liahh to cancellation by the Commissioner o the General band Office and the land covered thereby shall be deemed sub ject to entry by the first legal applicant. The consular and diplomatic bill wn* lo passed, with S3B .Vft more than tin House had originally allowed, Kacep' a little political sparring between Blackburn and Dunn, of Arkansas, there was nothing to break the monoto ay of routine labor. The New York Boss. The popular opinion of .John Kelly, I * 'lti-f Sachem of Tammany, is mainly lew-paper opinion. Many people think tim little better than a wandering 1 'omanche, and at best he is regarded >y people who do not know -him its a -hort haired politician. Never was there i greater mtatake. In featuro he an i .'lonely resembles General Grant that the photographs of the two gentlemen would reatlily he taken fur one and lite a mie person. In stature they are 1- nost identical, although the ft l'resi lent is considerably stouter. The Tstn many chief never touches wine. Ho i i refined, erudite and cultured gentle mitt, and a fine claa-ical scholar. I hcte ire few nien better read than he, and there are not many who can speak more •loqttently. For years it has been his l.'light to lecture in I rltolf of charitable nstilutinn* generally connected with •be t-'atltoho ''hurch. I'nlike in slice turcrs, li-. pays his own expense* and lie entire proceeds are given to the icirity which he advocates. His lit •-t ellnrt on the lecture platform .*. tt Boston, ill aid of the House ol Good s upheld, lite B tslott I'nestro was c iviicd. Governor Butler presided, lis introduction of Mr. K-lly was u iiirrt-1 of cl< quence. The stage was •ii upied by representative men of 11- •-> on, among others < i.-neral <' >lllnw, Miv r Palmer and ex-Mayor Prince, Mr. Kelly's subject wis "The early Iri-.lt ettlement* in North Slid South Amer a and ho stated s'lttl" fiCts as novel i* they are in tere*ting, especially to our 1 ri-li citizen*. After sketching the re ordoftheeighteenth centurt in Ireland 0 show how I'ogli-h peroecut.on drove Irihhmen liom Ireland, Mr. K-Pv sa d tiat a larg,- proportion of the oolonul* -f this country were ol Irish origin, and uuclt of the succe.-s ol the It -volution ry w ir is due to Irishmen. Many Iri-h •ho were driven to Franco entered tin- French army and give mat- rial HI I to A ashington. Irishmen h ivo played rnportsnt pails in the lu-tnry of France. \u*lriu, Sjniii and <>uch:ilf •f I Ives nfficorv and private* who con 1 tere.l India were Irish. Iri*h settle nent* were made in N- w Hainp-hiro. Nl-ossucuusetia and M line, hut more r ero m*do in Peun-ylvania than in atiy •ttier colony. But liish names do not -eveal all the Irish families. Ihoy have •eon strangely Anglicized. Muty Irioh ellleil in both the ('..rolitias and \ :r .ilia. "All the famous P. 111 -r- long uid loud applause j were of Iri-ti origin. \ndrew Jackson ipplauacj was Iri-h, snd Presidents i'olk, Monroe and liu •Itanao wero of Irish origin. So so B.shop I'e-rkeley. Frou-le -ays tiiat Bunker 11,11, near B nli.it, is n iim-l irom Bunker iIvI. in Ireland. General -larke's reg niont at Bunker 11.11 was argely Irish, and Starke's name is Slarkey' on his falli-r a grave-tone. | Kentucky was first explored by an Irish hand. the foundation of the >1- thudlot 'hurch in the I'nit.-d >tates uid t'snada was laid by lri-li ilinerints. In Canada the proportion of Irt-b is arger than either the -■■-•>trh or Kng ish." lii conclusion, Mr. K-• ISy show I that Irishmen have been very j.ro.n ■ •lent to Peruvian, ' ill, in and other *.iui|i American history. The School f aliiinlty. rut TTRHIMC I-ISI-TKK IV M.H TORK c-IROVxs's zi ar sti.t' Tni, S'r V"v, F.-t>. '2j —-The coroner his morning "elected the jury which is •o investigate the csil-i - which leil to he fatal school disater yetterdsy, re ■ultitig in the death of the sixteen pupils. This afternoon they will revisw the -pne of the j.snic and a day wdl •■e appointed for holding the inque*t. t'rowds of people visited tlie place this morning and discussed the terrible .flair. Many si rs loud in their denun ciations of the clergymen in permitting ihe staircsse, which they say has been in a frail condition for some time past, to remain without heihg properly strengthened. It is thought that the injured will all recover, as they are re ported this morning to he doing well. Tue bodies of the dead children will fe brought to the church o the Most lln!) K.-deemer at nine o'clock to morrow morning, where the funeral service* will he conducted. The church will he draped in morning. Tho bodie* will be enclosed in neat rosewood caskets, bearing on silver plate* the name* and age* of the little unfortunates. It |* thought they will all he interred in Calvary cemetery. An examination of the records of the building department fails to show that a report on the condition of the school had been made from which it i* inferred that if an examination was made the (dace was deemed to he in good condt tion. An inspection of the building - shows that the doorway* are only two , and a half feet wide and open inward*, facing on the end of th! benches so a* to allow no pMsage room and with the aisle* narrow and blocked tip with itove*. The exist* everywhere opened on a dark and narrow hallway. Heath oT Judge bumble. A lUSTlSflMaiir.il I,IIK KM IK II —IIIH I Mil Kit IN roi.iTim AND ON iii K nr. MM. W'H imisioHT, Feb, 22.—After 11 long and |u in fu 1 illness, lusting several months, James fliiniMo died ut It in resi < I I'll Co ill this city nl eight o'clock this morning, aged 71 you,-a. 110 was a na tive of Lycoming county, linving been horn on ii farm near Jersey Shorn on the 28th of Jununry, 180' J. 110 tudied law Willi A. V. l'ir-oiin and was admit tod to tho hur in IH.T2. In IKII ho mot tdi-ctod a member ol tho Slate l.egiala lure hy the I i.-iiiocr it and was re cloclod in I *42. While in tho L<-gis|a luro ho served as chairman ol llm com mitten id win i and nr-.tris wlo-n the ii|>|>ro| riuti>)ii for tho I'oringc railroad over iho Allegheny niouiitaiiia w.i Hl mlo. lie w as elected lot 'on trier* from the FJeventh district HI 1870 ami re elected in is,'..' Uuringhis terms Iho Kiia--Ni-htska i|iiosiion was iho ex oiling iuo and ho voted against inak mg it a si.iV" territory. Alter leaving Congress ho was not railed lo public life igain until 1859, when (Jovernor Packer a|'|>oililod hlill President .ludge ■if tho district coin| used of < 11uI•- II . Centre ami i oarfiold counties, to fill the vacancy caused hy llie su'lden death ut Judge llunisido. Hi- scrveil ah: ill a veai, when ho retired to puvate 111•• ignti. In ISCH he <*a elected Previ dent .ludgo ol iho Lycoming ci-irot ni l served his full term of !• II years, 'hi roliriiig from the bench in l-T.i ho Was tendered and accepted i l-ampinl from the tnemhor* ol the hr as a mark of their esteem. Judge (iambic waa a member "I the J'l by let iin church and 10l years he -'-rfel as an eider II" ■to also a director of the I• Id I.'gle V illev II illrot I C uiipiny Hid oi lliw Wiliiamsport National I'.snk. He leave i wife, one daughter and two sons. I lie itinera! will lake | see on if on iay after noon at two o'clock. >-m; irtvi-.iv,, facts have hoi n do cIo-.'-l hy I; -pres.-nUtU ve I l ink It/ no ,v.-r onci rnmg :he nisi agi rnent of the Weather Itureau in W hirig(<-n h) its chief, i ion. linen. Mr. Ib-lulio-u ■ r his not mine.-I words in making I. charges. He asserted that the c-rrtip ii ns that existed under Howgate r >t ill the deportment today, that the - glial Service Ii i I her line t nest Ii r a le v pampered *■ -il:iwg of the army to creep into that the appropriations made for its support wen* stolen lo agents of the I'. J res 11 while working upon '" ingress f.,r siilt larger amounts. to I sm>n in turn lliit the sunk of the -gn a I rv > ha I l-i'i'ii diverted from its i---i'i st ,tu'.loiul ol 's, in I that 'ieneral W. I', flusn, Chief Signal I nfieer. Was not only Cogni/Slit of all these things i tit wis the source and inciting cau-e i I th -• ti in*ft rm-itmn which the Weather II Ire Hi has heel) mule odious in filial' r y circles and i laughing stock to the si ient.fio men the w.-tid over. Mr. Ilelt/hiKiTi-r ■t| lic-l! y -tales that 'letleril II II in !" - 1 • ' cured for spec- >i • luty a dets l ol armv dMri-r* Attache I to the Signal S rvu-e on I tie plea of ' look rig after certain commercial interests,and employed tlieir SI ir.CI us agents lo work Up pub lic sentiment in the larger Clll'-s agai I any change- in the service, an l in lavor of placing the corps on a permanent 1 i!. like the liginrer and 1 'rdlisnce C >rpa. In iniAi rlo these '• n. II rsn has n-t spoken. lie ll i* Sought lo aluise M r ll.'lt/hoover t-ut I hat has only • and properly, weakened the fellow ho tried lhii to defend himself. I tie truth is f'.clt thonver s rliarges sre a, II sub -tanliati -I and tin \ ti us not I een in-cle too soon. f. .st year the S gnal Service of ihis country cost $1 111 '729 This year # 1.555,1.19 are askr-d for. tif tl.r latter sum only about #,|oiss) are dr sired for the legitimate work ol the ftureau. the remainder is to go lor orua mental purposes. The system eatablish e o's- un- -i.< 11 ro . I IK* ohl niati - ear t lily posesnor s. a- i stal' d, f tiiierly " con- l--I of hi if a 'l' ret) h ,lf - I irved coo IS, hi* riieir, I- ■ cai. in I iinl ng, ii hoe lie hum' le lion., •1' i I wis - me twenty iiri- - ol I -r r ■ n I itid, ern !• I tln ti-on a no ,||, unsightly log house. Jirri shriw .ly kept the urn x pi-el "d die -vi rv to l-iiei.l aid mined the precious mstsl ai heat be could, ohtaining lilore than a hundred pounds. I ited with In- • 1,. could no longer i-nice.,l li s g- ,1 ~. s ft-.m !, wealthy n- glil-ot . ut | to lin-ril he -I po clof i p.,rt .I h I r.d tor i i 'd*i, rf-i rv i • th,- Isrg. r por tion for hi into If. !'iirij<,i now a 1' lisn/i King, the w, Itl i.t man ,i Kisteru N irth i ir-h.n . II- b ■ i, s iv ml on ilitfeleiit to de of , . ig, a< nr-l ngiy is j n-psr iig to tml J for luui-cli s •ouidsonie r- - -i, n< •.n. ,r the plaie o his first rude miii ng <>| '-rstn i - In ii petidentiy ni tin- mvalual le sgi. cultural and lumhi-ring resources of Nor'h I 'arolilot, th -tale especially of I lie Westell! part, considering lis gen , logical formation and the til to-! %1 ,i.- ciiveries already m-i le of g . I. run s iron ore and of oluer imj-ortant ro too s,s ritKiunds large in them in i lii -l: < -ii-N nl -inlui lUrin-s WHO. * U i. n tsl, IS proof positive that the the lOt of this hutlil-ie, 11-ret iluir I-1 11l ,11 to t.ei sine the I:r-t lo 111uke kniiirti this vaoiuh.e deposit ol ih precious metal in Moore counlv, which dihtl, as wili |, ,i| to other d - river -iplill. :t- IV , lihle M.d toll hie. Mr. Horsey a H Milness. it .s more than pro'all,- that. • a i ■ ne ipi'-n.-e i,f H-idell turning - a ■ , evidence, ex "senator I',-s. -, wo: t., c dii I l-y the >1 - m-e as awit n- . f. V■ •Senator I' r -y. si hough hisiyis si, not wind y r- >l' r I to u soun-l cu.d • tioll, lots , Uieigid Idle .he llgl.t of i| y again. It I) Tsey hid not air- g Will"! -•Ill h kSO Ms til I" iVe l)l,!y otie go, f • -11' I on 111 il st ll' , We 11, I . l- x | ,-t muiij s i ■! - nri I a- to-. Ii <"il t- . ■ lie I- • the bi-l )- ,| 11 11 ■- 1 -,o|s (list if V, ~ (,|| 11, II" ! • . 1- V, 11, | |,| grow,! gll, Is tlliy be I I. We < !"l po -r 111 I lilies sholliij t■■r ll out ..ll'l g lher cnni|M-n il-.i g ' . having nmie lei ,s on wi ma! ur, -i gi •11 . I ties w,y the vine | k--|-t tl.r My. , , It,- lie*| > i -t. -I i w.-il pro • i y 1■ >• ,1. > S-- H flit.- rll thing, ' .t fruit lime tell- li.llsretit t:i!'-. I. ■ s| :mg 1 ■> .- •II i visit to a neigh"' ng town. 1! •- tr i II I ' l,-r - -.1.- i t > ki,■ -v -.y h - , n I b.-got to tr in lor vim- 1 Iriiumi'i, II- it,, gh'or, wi"i. e - , t h'-il), ••• s mrnfi'il and tlueati-i,, i •• I, t sb • - nild do 'o t -i" oi i- wbo' r - II- red li'-i vines > In tin i t.m- I w , ther i; ii at i 'h- prut-vd v :>s vi re o-a I, -J e- ih w- il tpim -I gr >| ■ • i I t tie i, .gl,b,.'. vI f, lis ! I .1 f, m all it J e 1.-I ii- ' m i- )i<- i lie 1, sot . kriow • of the r- .1 rx ei f tlx- y - the more he ready to 'ill -ate how it must I d-me. It r" -ti,- Iy. I. ir-Ipe.in ux-y -r i>- ai-•v • r v , r t a- i, tr ~s ii t: • i ri • .Is t tx t eli at ts ,e a *,,- g w lie y ,r,i - at" to pnaiucc all they can without weaken Il n-g. An ow-r '.:m-1 v.i.e - :n< liux > •I e. fi.it dr i-ip- an i 1-ear- fiit I lillle lor ye,i . i ix'-e vs), •i , ludie-i the -ij'j-cl. prune, ami pi-.tie iilwiaily. iw ' r a tie. It*. Is- tli the over s, • i i i 1 i.a- I - i I .lie ar l g - a '•ui 1.e..; i f -y.r- 11 af ~ Hide, whicl. Was ifi y-'-.i ' i sl7 i. .'.I- ,11 half a •nt a v rd. I st,mi set my posts st • -lien feet alove g.-iuit, d ll.eii liav.ig -ti hi II dance of w r- ,fi
  • j , nl ~f 11.- w a ~i as not l , 1..- let g i-t, 1 t , a: \ extent. I :x-. i i i . w..rm Mii-slnny I 1 -a .-Ii s -me of iiii oil (Vii'ri friend-Cou.-f i I j -y witliine tot exc- 1 lent graj ,-• lb- ni -t >ie- r.r •• >ie In- • M D-n-'r K trly.' I ght-ii "Wot ■fen. •I t It. I li - ig, r• N laid 15.' "-sili-ni 11-s lea which I -"is lh'* 1> ui an- Mirths." - < Hamp oi-. 1 K i g W .1 r;l," 1 al.t If- f, ' A -. -IIS l WIM.ITI 1 al 'loll-oax , l'a I'l l ( lulls Hope I'eriiua. If ,e ril irnltig Willie t'• tier fill"' sixl • a- holding her up in or-l. rt at s;e i ou' I l-i - 1 Ii til -re ex v.a 11 < r having struggled as |• ll I, lis I Spell 111 C -llgll tig, he made the M'tHari-. that he di-l not believe f,e would ever g"' well, when .ie, in her "elkness, „j,| j "A 1 Will, if you Will t riog I'K UIXIHAS I tie doctor wis brought, lie ptiscribed a I'-ispoonful ol /V-sai every foil'. Nhe began to imptoye fr--tn the li st dose she t-M--<. 5,,,,. | O ;,J t ' - lay she ! lias m-vi r felt better in lor life than •he does now, si -I that she cannot -ay too much for /', rvn i A, J. Mii i.ru. ller htisban-l writes ; 'S.,uth t'lnca go. 111, Iec. 19, 1 "s>l ; I foire a living witness of the virtue of /Vrai,,i in rr.y . wife, who was saved from death by it. I certify that evsry word on page .In in 'flit IIIRTVAN'a l,nok on the "Ills of Life' is true in every particular. T. s. FHERI i\r. Hard I'nrxlr A great tunny have gone rraiy over the 15 ptutitle t-ut parties who don't go to l tie ll sum Clothing House. Il"lle fonte Pa., for their clothing boots and shoes are cr-xyr enough, to pav doui lc the price for them in other plno * and is the hardest puule. we ever lie ,rd of. H'e told you many ti®ea, thai we ar. closing out our entire stock of Fall and Winter gaods, at and be low cost. i\V therefore adViap yoteto strike, while the iron is hot, as you'f never have this chance otb red again. no Ft. I soh-ss f rigfit. To worty about any lover. Kidney or j Urinary Trouble, especially Hiiglit'a fb | .ease or IhahsteS. as Hop Hitlers never Mia of a cure where a cute iv |si*ibje. I We know this. ti9'.l. i I*, 'Evil ton. dm- 1-nrly uliown,' Kl Xrnilfiif.r* in uui y*tfm* tirif to im •!' I |ii*r l<-i| Hjimr, t. jf y,„ ' ,ir "' w " i-'.'ti . lulling ■ , I/.I i • If', <. , . I !,/,!•. , |.i||,.., . '•V you ■ i.t 11 ( of Ki'lric; • un a., ■ifttnot. I <• i! - ■! m'lvi,nn- yiinrtl - I iJiiu i w■ l l4 fcM.u, , f I , 1 1..ft.,i. l. m ;i; |,, . |i in , , 'I ".If *" •< 1.1 .1 11,. In,, ft.,,.. ' y t i'ltjit i JtftfJllM. / ' f u iff, >'] '| I < Mfll Blf, f, M . ... II ' I . r. . ri..r i. , , j it, i. ~ ~ | . . • • • ....... lb. f. 'MM. ■■ 1.1 . , (1< lb.- i.>tat ljf ■ , , i ...... . *!llf-. If I 0 . .fU.If ' , . „ ~ I• ■ . I hut l>l 11, I M ■'!' , .|f I a . lu,!. Atl, I y n, r, l v V* l. *• 4 i , y,,, A". I ' 'ft ' Ti . I I , • J. I ... • I f. ■ ■ . Unit I.i ~ |. | , . ,i, ~, I'tl" M r • li' iN tU U W .i , fff . t .ft' • J. i II I fin- W I. /■ , ; | - *t i- : .1 . r#* r * it,. ■.* , . / ir • f i ♦ , , r Tift * Mf !ir,. v. i>** • J '• * ' V\ , .? u*r '.•.*!' f*r M' J . * r. . , r t tlt - '• It M' * 'J. V .ift-. *} f i; H '• • .. ' 1- ■ t . i .y-i.oM.ft . a U. tft tu. Ifi 1 U- *. wf • I, ~,1 lu ri.r ftf* *.t I* !• II I II 7 1.1 • * ■ u i .-it It •Ho fm ..rt' . - • *r' • \ Vf t'i*i el,, • .. \ t.*i ;• • - *v* r • ]l !ft, • ttg < ft I"- .... •. . ■. I!. • ... • f li.. . 71. •** I> ' .V. if .I ifri rtisftnrntn. i Absolutely Pure. ItU Ji 'if t 'tftf Tl • \ ,f |,TI •t ■*''! •• •> lw> -■ • Mi lt .• tbti ' "'•b t i - ' I ft}-"! mt k ' | C H ~f (*)•!*•;-u* 1 | .!• - tit U(t# U lit l> at * * , I *Mt,KH|Ur N \ $"00.00 P.EV7ARD' wil'-t f ? ih• i• I * h\mi • ■ f * t ■' ' . .V • 'i; --r il r PirtuS*, • j ry|fii* tif ill,. ■ i ■ ! '>*.!• 1 rHat ft* f ' r u ' p' • 'i n | • f tn at *■ I W. J ff I t j: - r.f . II . liirtli*. T> i t; ImhtfV'Unifin Ifr* f.rthi* j | rilift • ('H lh mhitr HI--'., *'■ 1 a< III* |.ff-: *iij !* t iryr"t.r itift- ot #y]y*ft. lljr *r l.im ltd •<*..of I tlbm, i<4 -.f )/ | tft .r r. .p . f Hot llirttt II n f.' • thf > frnf Wbotrir m . * hut tH* fmntti? AH 111 |>rfMN¥l|nl. Ilor ItlTTtli* (\i, n' l li ft*MN4#r, \. V. f IS A SURE CURE • I for aU Of h K <9nr ■! I J "■ LIVER i 3 X: i< . ,oa VUi. mart InftMtut . I PT*n, t,..Uaa n•„ throw off uwptd.gr and l I 1 l ftr..im, i;mnll,iif lir ftffttlcn of ' f coKdftton. f ijl Malaria. *-—**—* "* i I 3 ur I v.'oit wvii tor.gr i*nr. nd qUJoiU/ r\ t 1 In th. ftprlre lor.uow .tory i fM bIOIU Uftft > IhrfWCllftOUMff 111 I tl- SOLO Y PWUCOIBT>f i ■iSIIIKI9NHmNHMM