El itts Eitistiint etaptett. _ _e: = Mani. Altars i' So much han‘been written, said siding about the petrn called "Beitittifilß ow," -that I'ithink "The Rain" has . left out in the cold. In the following exquisite stanzas I have endeavored to do slight (English sleet) justice to this much abused and grossly slightedcommodity. Doubtless, as was the case with . "Beautiful Snow," there will, be numbers f adopters, Wooten, imitators and clef ants. To all I would now say, distinct) and definitely, that. the words ere - no copyrighted; and are the original ' comtiosition of "Jeemes, Pipes, -.of Pipesvifte," and composed at - Peekskill, N. Y., Sply 9, 1889: Oh, the sale, the beautiful rain, Inning alike on bill, dale and plain; • Over lne surnlP - toPs,' 'timers and Leeks. . Over the butchers' carts, all lull of meats— Pouring, Whirling, Rushing along. • Beautiful mill! come down so strong. Subbing the paint off a lady's elects, Waking - her give= inward shri . Beautiful rain from the heavens above— Come ant at it quick or you'll catch cold,ml love l' Oh, the risit i re bean Mut rain! Hashing au isle drenching w•p Coming down te funs it soaks the peciettrlans every one, Wheeting, • - • , - • Duettist, ' • Coughing by-. It moistens the nose and bungs up the eye; Ana even the ducks,wlth a gasek round bound, Dash into puddles from the dusty g; • • Thep mole - are rushing to catch the trash • : To het out of he 4mup of "beautiful rain." How the wild crowd goes swearing along, Because they left their umbrella's{ home, • How the gay "Grecian benders" like meteors Sash by, Breached to the skin: lint between 70/ 1 end I, . Tut:yids' t smelt , _ . • Nor twin nt, •_ • " -- + t dragging their train Yrs? dirty Pavements soaked with rain— s= se cure when U fall frost the sky ' Bight into big water butts, by and byt Antithe youngsters are whacked for getting wet Or Plarnt Mita:beats in the horrible street. • • ou t Once I went in t he gain, sold / fell — Yet, ilke the rain drops—into a well; Yell to be ensuped in riyistamsch, my feet: Yell several sect, till / felt dead beat— Bleeding, Swimming, • . Heaving weigh (Only I couldn't be beard, by the by), I'd have given my bead for a morsel of bread. Tor I sea ed my Mends thought me "very dead," Messrs. Moses .6 sons, L thought of in vein, Poe a waterproof overcoat to keep out the rain. Once, I went to a l'air—in the l'eautifal rain, -.And muse love to a girl, Ins shady lane. Aim I kissed her—l did—and her name was " "Brace," And Or It I. gots slap in the face. m Fay • ilother ~ ' .. dieters, all • Said I deurved It as much as my UM And - I felt like some wretch -that goes shivering Or a v ery small sweep in a chimney high, ' 7or, of all that wits on or about me 'twee plain. Theft was nothing—that -bad not been soaked by It Isnot at all strzzige, that this besutifiil rain Should fell on several sinners. both landsorhe - um plain: . It is not a/1 strange, when the night eomt • amaze' If it should' ram quite mrhord on my desperate -brain. Panting, , Ringing wet, ' Drying—alone. Quite too wet ihr my prayer. Two weeks for' y , moan, That cant be 'heard in tat splash of the crazy &me mad In its joy at the rain coming down; • While I Ile in a night gown made of muslin • tPlidne, • Cosily tucked up In,bed—out of the "beautiful rain:" . • FIMKSIEBLS. --Miss Visalia Rerun is in Paris. —Crickets are destroying the Mormon =An ex cimge calls jail yardn hanging garden& —Prussia talks of a submarine cable to Americti. . \ —A new Prtuudiui \ rifle fires SO shots per minute. ' • , Loulsville"is to pave a new German opera twine.` . ' —Nashville has a ghost which sits' on tostl top of s house. . . ;.NewparVhas at ded. High prices killed its hotels. • . . —A.fine crop of a Island cotton is expected this year. t,, —Five zaillicia photographs of Lamer tinehave been sold. • —Boston will receive Mr. Longfellow on his return from abroad. Boncicault has a new play called "The Electric Telegraph.'" —Prayer . Meetings are at at all fash hmable at Cape May this year. —Father Gavazzi has now charge of a Protestant chapel in Venice. -3 . ohn GI. Saxe , is going to in 'l3e tember to lecture in Caroni's. —Mrs.:Livermore says she is going to vote at the next Chicago election. —Lydia Thompson and Pauline Mark ham haves cottage at Long Branch. -Mr Bouneria income's $183,000, for , particulars see the New 'Fork Ledger:" .:—Bismarck and Van Roon,, the 24hda, ter of War, do not speak to each other. • —!Onehtuuked and tlfty`Bletops have accepted% the Pope's Invitation to. the ecittic, l " _;,...f10gd Charles Hatallton had a duel -in Pula recently and had one aide whis ker shot off. ' —Biltinidie is death on the drummers. A comMeretalttsveller payed 8i00" line these recent ly ,; t i , - :(ilisUive - Dore Theophile Geo.' tier, are to - acompany the - Empress of the:Frendat:4o ADV._ I —A (*temporary speaking of O'Bold• irin, the Irish gi t ttOt; says. "he is very . mach-loOked ; up to in St. Louls.” ;'CariPOrtnes has married a female ~hyata ind'.agaia It is riot Mrs. Di. Walker who has-been selected for the of. --Chicago Me a Seas road roller imported ftom France. Ths Frond: 11 :4 31 1 10 11!H 10t . 4heceentrlly Make French . . milsye.'. 1V 4:1., Ob California wine firs zW, Wan 3teitable4:llmetld to, havi (*Caudal for ma. )1110/21;09°chii,mPagitP I,lllo` ' • , per aanq {; - , lrenduckyT. heir:has.:bild; a egg: shsitwinkffkS,4ed.nee4 l osl, OisidiTtike: edlta ,Csattle • fitgl l 2. l4 4)igilictulth , owner sannrso. t, I -An aCbange l the r? p, Pude %Iloilo& aid tirouglitiorth water The modern is recostnendoi to pers iorin tbe;contriryndracie44,Tiii..r4iTY.:o•l •+-Ainonican. salon sometimes =lend *Mc? with Vie beautlfal'loo ntilAarof . • some of our war vessels. The Wissaly: eon, for inatfinecOs called the VOW Higgins. ~.Theleound,744 has mashed ilia: Oltife tOgan.,llat: She mti r. Strttgetiyiti` tot that , cruAing blow, built she Survives sktils snore cat like thtn . `lve 'ha* ever , given her credit for. 4 ,- —Ristori is said to - Se a capital marks. woman. She first began to practice shoot ing, before she came to this country the first time in order to be'able to defend her. self against Indians and wild beasts. Bismarck ia luirdBt work, translating Euclid's works. What would the world do for translators of her'cllissics if it were not for her statesmen like Bismarck, Derby, Gladstone and King John of Sax ony ? —ln Missouri,—or soe parts of it—a horse thief and a rock e tied together and dropped into the river The effect on the • horse thief is that e immediately feels'a sort of sinking a ut the heart -1 as well as the rest of the dy. —The reception of the Emprets Eri• genie at - Constantinople . 11 be; 'on a grand scale of ex . • =mg& cence. The Beyelerbeypabibe; the i finest ,and largest_of the summer residences of the Sultan, is being tepaired for ihe occa sion. —A Mirisian' editor pestered prom!. neat °facial With °Oars of newspaper as sistance.- The minister endured it for soma time, but replied: "My dear `finally friend, .you are mistaken; if geese l did Once: save the Capital, it was not With theli . quills" —Democratic journals speak of Carl Schurz as "the denouncer of Chrizitian ity." Whether is ii :better to denounce religion and lead alnotal 'life or to pro. fess religion and act so as to disgrace the profession as more than one prominent Democrat does 1 —The Viceroy of Egypt is mid to have in operation two hundred sets of steam plowing .. machinery of the largest clawby means of which the recent re markable increase in Egyptian cotton production has been attained, old the (malty of fibre improied. • —4150,000,000 ia the revenue derived last year by th4GOvernment from tobac co. That makes -one more argument in favor of 'smoking. StiPpose,,there was no tax on tobacco and that one hundred . and fifty millions had to come front the anti-smokers, how they would howl. —The French Empress concluded to try homeopathy, and sent for &professor . of that doctoring,' telling him to conic by ' the 'back way, so that hell regulax Ph-P; skim might not hear of her heresy. The homeopath peremptorily declined to came on any such terms; - and the Empires it:: cured of her tendency to his ached, as she thinks he.was impertinent. —A lady while out berrying at Ninth Granville, New York, came upon a corpse with the throat cut, from ear to ear. She dropped her pail of fruit and rushed for the villagers, who at once repaired to the scene to and that the comsahad comi to life and run off with the berriesj The clever rogue bad stained biz neck and breast with berry jnice. —A. yetuig man named Joe. *kite, went to see his lady-love in South -Nash ville, on Sunday week. 'Slie 'Was sewing, he attempted to kiss her, when by acci dent, her needle -penetrated his breast, punctured his heart and inticted wound. The ping woman was so horrified that she rushed into another room and swallowed a dose of laudanum, a fact which was discovered by her friends in time to prevent fatal, effects, but it is supposed that she is insane. COUNT DE CHATEAMILLAiID, who hes died in Paris, was in his day -one of the most brilliant men and dashing n' eques trians of Prance. It was he who one day rode up , the steps of the Tockey Club (then at the corner of the Rue Drouot and Boulevard) and played a game of billiards on horseback. He rode for some time a most vicious horse. A friend said: "If you tide that horee three Months longer, I'll bet he kills -you," The Ununt re plied: "What do you bet ?" "Twenty five thousand francs." "Taken." The • Count felt in honor bound to his friend to ride the horse everyday, and the horse showed himself to be so very vicious that the Count had his coffin , made'and sent , home, for he was 'sure he would require it before long. IN, w ife; Xtehoa bad long been eitremely,'Ungl4, lest bid 11315 e should kill him), seeing her husband look upon the horse as dingerous, is she her* self considered no. sooner. saw the coffin placed in her huabasura dressing. room,- than she went to the stable, armed with:a pair of pistols, and 'shot the .Alangerous steed through the head. Oft tine occasion the Count was asked by a Mind,' salarqtdae, to nsee her to herncarriage. They Wild at a ball. Going down Stairs, somebody trod on her dreos ' and tore it. - she asked fora pit: The Corugtook from scarf a diamond pin, 'worth $l3OO and! presented it to her. She declined, say ing: "Oh Count, it is entirely tob " hie. - "Is that the only objection to n the Pin'?" "Perudnie Mat word *Nino sooner out of the 4941401; month thall .he broke oflthe dlamord, threw ' it ' out tor the neighbpring window;_and'..4 B ;TCtYo. golden, pin to Ifettr,..--i . A.Nturrra correspondent; t.writing .on . the. eth inst 4 says: , "A. new , and very, important Instltudcht bat just been created , here under thentmeo pie Reiebigericht, or State' Conrr oflipp -W'' Ville •ocitzt; el the members of which'. Uri eel ' d from the inost - endimitlnift !in 'MS at fa to decide:all caael: :CuosiiffWbet ems the people and tbs',Zo4o4l"ink 2 Auestlotui ,oterluitititiOnaLleghtTheltdrt. if' the We' Wrdnb bait os V Ic , statownalal 16 , 4aatafi t tullAir. Inte4 o '; tire =been .abolisbed v Arditmot _ citizen - who congaing tibatihis f rights ere interfarcdtwith„ by. the adloine halation can nowtapnaid , +to .the Redchaii gerfcht for redreU .fritivelunetiobenfiltda Reichsgericht lei intraw-troullOrthis dalualtuthin • Wien, itutt3o 3 oool4K4 tbelustrienPWClAO"Piltt#4 , 1#1 6 14 0r Auirotgitt Qom! upowtheisi. i : ' ..":' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1869. '77c, , ,,,.ntombraent or a Ca d ''''= 4 Altitirioni incident has occurr ed in New 'York: , A few days ago, while workmen Were ionstructingthe iron front of anew building at NO. 49 Walker - street, a - cat by some meant craWled-int4 the hollow Part of U4ton girder 'which forms the base of the front. The workmen heard the eat, but paid no attention to its cries,' and the work prOceeded, thus entombing the cat. , • The fact was reported to the society-for the Prevention of Cinelty of Animals, by whom, it is`reported, the builders were ordered to release the cat, even if it be. came necessary- to take down the entire front to accomplish it... The -front had beep erected as far as the fourth story by this time, and the matter began to wear a serious as well as an expensive aspect. There was no alternative but to comply with the orders, and men were yesterday set to work to release the animal. It was found necessary to remove a small part of the side wall into which the girder was inserted, and then chisels and sledge hammers were brought into requisition, and a hole sufficiently large made to ena ble the cat to crawl through. The cat, which was very thin and weak, the re stilt of its long confinement, seemedgreat. ly pleased, judging Item its actions, in escaping from the living tomb. Llvantage to Women of WeSsing Men's Clothes. • . ,„ . Not long since a young froth ,waitaken dangerously ill,: here in Nei York, at night.He was alonearithitittaister, and she wirobliged to go, after twelve o'clock, for a physician.: She trembled at the thought, and her brotherresolved again and again to bear the pain until morning, but`at last they felt she must go. The happy thoug h t suggested )tself to put on her brother's clothes; and taki his loaded pistol; the result was, that',she brought back the physician,. and hif meter knew, until he reached the house and she told him, that she was a woman. She said she had such a feeling of independence and safety as she passed men and women in the dark streets, that she immediately piepared a complete suit to wear whenev er she sees fit. Thus aimed and equipped she takes evening walks, goes to church, lectures, the theater;' and when in the country, roams alone by day and night. Unfortunately, _the law forbids woman thus to protect herself.—Frorn the Revo lution. . • ' Lack of a Useful Manufacture. It is a remarkable fact, - and one which shows how dependent a large portion • of the South has hitherto been upon the mechanical superiority of the North, that there is not a paper mill either in Louis iana, Texas or Mississippi. Newspapers, however, are quite numerous, and in New Orleans alone • over six thousand pounds of paper are used daily for print ing purposes. Perhaps it may bu regard ed as an indication ofthe new spirit of enterprise which has obtained' a hold in. that section since the war, that it last an effort is to be mule to stalk a pape.r man tifactering company. The citizens of New' Orleans are , called upon to sub serlbe for the stock, and, pp interest of the-pleas being ealated. A litirrels no doubt that , ' the enterprise .wiWb tie. started on favorable bash. T he m -material for the manufacture of paper can be obtained there at the minimum price, and It would seem that, with even ordinary skill in the' management of the business, it might be made profitable. • StiortAightml Compositors. Dr. Kohn, of Breslau ft famous Ger- Man oculist, has been e xamining the con dition of the eyes of night compositors, and found that the predominating ten dewy is to shod-alghtedness,-,which is more noticeable the longer the occupation is followed. Of one hundred and thirty compositors coming under his notice six- ty-eight, or 31.5 per cent, were short sighted. Of the sources of artifklal light, all lamps weiel, found to be far more detrimental to the eyes than gas flames, but less 1013210115 as regards ttai amount of• heat given out. < Dr. ~iliohn recom mends flames protected byglasa chimneys, shades arranged to throw more light on the cases, and :-the discarding of small type in night work. Dr._ Kohn is the same oculist who published statistics reference to the kiss of sight among metal workers, and reiximmendecl the use of mica spectacles to shield the eyes from the intense heat and the eying particles of Dow to Observe the Eclipse. Take a large card with a small round hole in the centre, and hold it against the awes rays; so that the shadow will fall on the floor, pavement, wall or other dark and smooth surface. In the miiidle of the shadow • there will be a true image of the , sun - ind the eclipse can be studied in its progiess without straining the eyes, and without smutting face or hands with smoked glass. This simple process was suggested by the.famillar circumstance that the light spots in the shadowtduring a solar eclipse, take the shape of the luminous portions of the sun's disc; and the perforated card has been used with perfect elliXtell. Tut Grandes "Emu, the Magnificent fountain of Versailles, suipassess any thing of the kind In the world. It plays oily on Sundays. The basin is about an acre in extent, and is semi•circular In form. Groups of statuary, representing (Neptune and Amphitrite, and various marine monsters, dragons - and cupids on. eupy its Inner stirfaoe. A number of, large vases ore in the summit Or the well. ,The Mater I S projected through the stata arY and vases. When the water is dist thrown into;the air It is illuminated by the electric light Sad , bY llghtf9COre.at colors, after which fireworks are thrown, ,into the basin* floating - ,.upon: the , etwtece, explode, :sending up myriads •of serpents and balls orfire. After this are thrown -up from'oariodin harts or the basin j jets of tire * contrastitiii Wesutlfally With the jets`of water, and Concludedby a cascade of' 9tea ► toti~ She W ll 9lO length of the baslat In it review of a book of travel -by an American author; the 'Saturday listiuss. observes: -4 1Ve - are constantly retained' hoiteMbrA Iniselliglish is sea*: and irritteis by Americans- than 'by' eer ie Ittettpd,e4 014the?ctrarcl et ftorta)c" of such Casual 1 ' 3 510 '1 61 72400e us to IttOt 0 10 13 0 - 1 1 01 , kr o f 01 1,1! correct -Ofclo4te llt. trifle , ' *fat' Itke latest ~ ontflossfttimio* ;40* ' ' 'WWI, , Vid for NW. IStir 10404,0irleltOr so. IrttiCentetUd so viva Mon s !, : as tOttrt 11417 i it* to: bring to bear4spdrOonZ old ttatildoned sllctlatulP. TIM kWiss Is iluplitit Edltltnig• folosfrytrblottldlolt‘tb IttiMitadnuaslow thillattloo6o4,,claFittifft• ' troor' 4.7 _ ._,....,f , , i{,!.: , ,, ,, , 1.6, i 1.0 f--1,. ~. t URSs unmanly & sturAar, - wx...fictom mutlllo4s . nits pedslsl Lampe, Lanni - ins, Chandeliers, - AND LAMP GOODS. • uLO. cuszoN AND L -- " -- usitaCATuie Oms, 33E212111470 9 ego. N 0.147 Wood Streel. eau= Between sth and sth Avenue.. AN• TOPS, EDF LABELING.,. `.;10 I) I pll. Al c ! _ 11_ : 1, I 1 kn." Li • w It IC-11T. 1TT.5.L.1.71-14H, PA. . ----• We lire It6it!prepitred to -ant ilt Tinners and Potters. It ja perfect, etmple. and as cheap as t i tg a galn' towhaving the names or the various etezePed, ur i ll the cover. tin from the center, and an dex orpointer m pe d ¢pon the top oftbo Itls CleadyilMitlnetlyand Perlman* . by merely,. plaehut .tbe ante of the fret the can codeine moults the pointer arid see th es la Vie Customary yammer. Die Pratervar or trait or geed housekeeper Will 1110 any other after orate i WATER IPIPIEIS, " OIdSIMS TOPS A large salsoriaseni„ NAT H. OOLLDiS. apiChn ' 1111,Atenue.t,ear gm:MUM St. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. SIUMMEE GOODS REDUCED RATES. Would call attention to the Large reduetlori we have made to Silk Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, SELLING AT IMF PRIM C 4)1"r °" 3 l 3fil l d LO V lIND;2WELI4 All at Very Low Prices. COLOREti SILK YANS, BJ.LK BOW- • HOOP 9 sinms, " WHITE HARSICILVEi, • MPH LINEN. WHEnc..9OODB. *tot VII /kinds.) /BINGES. --' • BUTTON% zatigolor.Htss. • . , . . . CLYDE & CO, 78 & 80 larket Street. J7lO . MN SOUR GOODS 11:W13 NAOMI S. CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fifth Attenue, Dress Triminlairs sad Buttons. KmbroNarks aid Laces. Ribbons and Flowers. Hata and Bonnets. ' Blare Muni and trench Corsets. New Styles erecters Skirts. Parssotrall the new styles. t. 114 and Rata iliabrellu. Hosiery—the best Ellsh wakes. ANILTAItbr ess Sprlng end Summer underwear. Bole Agents tor the Beads Patent Shape Col lats. .I.oekwoodis • "inrlar." "Neat End," "Elite." 4to; "Dlekens. ,, • Derby." and other styles. Deaf= supplied with the above at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. mAoßnt ttz CARLISLE, zero. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. . . Ut • 2 , : a i= 7,.. • ciP 4 . - ; s z i : 1 1 I • 118 'id '0 ,0 -t W. . 1 i cgi 4 , at . • It Ent ...„ . -us I-c..14L 6 . 1 g , -11 0 . . '.: • i It- . ~, , r;: ,- -- , ii . '.! .. - , ;. • - _p i ~- 1 - . •c inlsoollWAln & ;! 2 HMILILIZI: IN - • MP EitHeinestatDr7 _ _ Tram Nom, NOTIONS, &C. JUST RECEIVED. FANCY linen Cothw3 and Cuffs, 11=E NEW STYLES. TUCKED, E.YDROIDERED . Plain Linen Chemizettes. SHETLAND AND SEA. SIDE SHAWLS. PONGEE SILK PAMIRS, Different Colors. TRAVELING BAGS AND SATEHip, Palm, Linen, Silk Pans, JAPANESE FANS. I-Icocrro TUB LATEST NOVXLTEC& BaiLMOTLAL SKIRTS AND SKI:STING. ~3d GI,OVee, SHADES. Sig, ',tan - Aid Cotton Glove: HOSIERY, All. Kinds; Jnelading a Fall Line of BALBRIGGAN AND FINTR 2KI63K.ES. Plain``; aed End)rpidert3d - Corsets, HAIR ROLLS, Coils and Switches. HANDKEIICHIEFS. A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, ALL SLZFIS A7iD QUM4TIFS. ()tents Shirts, Hose, Ties, SUSPENDER% DRAWERS, &C. WHITE - GOON% IESPNZETS, rLoWzw, RIBBONS; all widtts, WAIST and NECK RIBBONS. 1iE..: , ."A - ;,:•*ea: ,4•:-,-24 •j't 7;.;. 0 ri ALL KINDS 9F-600144 . . : •:, Stock :Kept -iniin4-ifie Season 'LltitilUS OF ,•• MP:4w .-42490rmt; MEE AT:?. • . $-$ ..t:4OIT-1!..:1#4.k. , ,A ) .CF&; _ . . MAR ET t SST` tEET ;.„ CARPETS. J . 1:11La 2.1309 SPSOULt SALE OP R•:_•P'.--E.T...::,S We offer It Bt tall. for THIRTY DAIS ObiL) a Una of New mid Quote.) Pastoral English 'l'apes!, Isgrah ~and mer Caspets, AT LESS-,THAN COST -OF IMPORTATIO:*: mid our etalre Stork at prices which make it C object, to but this month, aa Mote ;goods neverdaea offered so low. - - . Oil' :Rote will close at AS Xi Until Heitembi first. NeFAXJAND & COLLINS. No. 71 - and 13 11.11T13 AVENUE. 179:d ST CA.R.P.„:E.T.S. FloOr OR Cloths, MICALTWICW CZ. is Window- IMMO; AT 'LOW PRICES We offer many of onzjmods meet; below 1: Spring's brims. Thom needing peals la c line can we money by buying ne once. BOVARD i ROSE &. CO II FIFTH ATEMJE. jythdAT NEW CARPETS 31389‘.' We arc nom oppeealar sn assortment aziparille la '"'..'l7 of PIDFIIMT HUBS •BRUSSELS 'E-PLI .The 'Very 4ewest DegOis oror.:r in:mon:sum and selected 6 eastern miatifeetarers. - • • • MEDIUM AND . . • i'ERT 844 BAP/ QU.AtilltiOttoijOtoßsj .. .II: of Rag Cart We an nov seUni =sari:4 thi r sbove at GIMATLY REDUCED PRICE N'CILLEIFIROL *O.. '...rnprir ~tirwry OMR C HIVE mr- szams) A FINE SET_JECTION iti*U . NOETA.O - TAPESTRY MiIiSSELi units, 'Mt AND i INGRAINeARPET IMO MF•MM4HT wiurtrycnolc'.* MEE *AM3IrMi,. FOR SUMMER W - F,AI Ifl . , • Ti3ll CITY. STOCK FULL IN ALL LIEWIMEk. OLIVER 'MCI33I'OO - I CC .23-rurrB AVENUE. coAL AND comm. rio - comus • coALtst • .DICKSO3I & - NrEwART • - ' • HAMM ossitowed their ottloe SOs 567 vLIBEIITY.. STREJI matelycii; rim; idiali)eirmjo i sLow. TOUG LA lON posyseed tefterafittnodA lexam MINI% lIITZ , .IALIrmW,s/LCIC. xi lowest atorket pries. - AU ordeal.. len at their *See, or 'add:sail than thrc s inilk 9 14 =al. _l9 be at t ends, OetWolltrh, .11 - i. =I ~ - D: ' , , : • .)4 :. Z . c omnrics , To: ;TREAT A'. .:' private auesseh syphilis in all 1,14 form' us nary dloesses, and tee areas of mercury completely ersilcat .W 4 Spenualorrhea or al aslavealusesa sad Impotent&• remitter souLabasehr other causes, aim wbl pro Nue °Mlle follealtig Whets, IS atoteues, Is weakness, ladluestlou, qoasnmpli ar e i l t . seeder), Inlinardituss, aresd 'or 1. , . , - loss of ally ladolawAre ,a3plllaally so proditratlnx the se as stem TerLaer„,merrlaee tuaketislitetery, Sad ther, =mutest, SSW peramitiently care& -.Parsec: e. Meted Idris lloompor lay other delicate, lute. or loan StaiIIiIIII4IMUUMUOARICOMatint 111,1 Vette Doctor a trlal;- heieTer ADM - A partlCUlariatalltiOCAPlVlLLO sill Female tilatatai Leeterrbea onWhiltes,inaling. In-t =alio& or Allturranott of the ~I!. .olab, trrs4 pruritts, , Ateetotateea: Meaorriagut, Drs: *anew Mt Marini" orliarrehbesa, are t„ ed with We MOW ittl,coo3l6 , , -t, It IS sejSgararst a phritelah who tow idutiett 10 the Stadror a certain ,P. . en of diseases :wit ge isoilew,ni:em, mtrea rwse ts Shousat itrmt d u \ o t f u r t cases The Doctor pub li shes a atedleakPaniphl4 stjela, cult eupolitloa of Tea. =in ai mot yak be had bee atfi stassips, sa. sealed =Tell Se sentence sitataciustruettou to th gu t . andvuomes them to deterzalite 11l aloe sinew aft WO eiauhlahlta. 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