11KAI.TII HINTS. Warm bread "packs' the stomach iJo n t eat u. Warmth, abstinence aoJ re poce are mree excellent medicines. In sleeping don't "curl" the body Sleep as straight as possible Aroid Inch pillows. Never sit or sleep with cold feet. A mixed diet of animal and vegeta 1)1 e food is tho best; the vegetable portion should predominate. Regularity of the time in eating has much to do with the preservation of health. Don't cat late suppers. Water standing for some time in room becomes impure, by absording Doxiom vapors Ironi the air. All sleeping rooms should bo thor oughly ventilated. The bedding should be often changed and kept well aired. "Hay lever may be instantly re lieved by bathing the nostrils and closed eyelids with spirits of camphor and warm water. Whoever eats "heavy" pie crust or "soggy bread commits a crtrae agaiust his physical well being and must pay the penalty. Thoroughly cleanse the cellar. Ven tilate it from without, Bummer and winter. Suffer no decayed vegetables to remain in it. Colds are often taught by standing in an open hall or doorway during cold weather. The transition of the cold and warm' currents causes the trouble. Wet or damp clothes should be in stantly removed. "Why?" "Because they rapidly chill the surface of the body, the heat being carried oil! by evaporation. . Workmen on a new Virginia rail road, about a mile from Weldon, to ward Garrysburg, have dug flora the river's bank a vast heap of skeletons, packed closely together, tier on tier, and, intermingled with the human hones, a lot of sharp stone arrows, rude mortars, and pipe-bowls. The skulls were nearly an inch in thickness, the teeth were as large as those of a horse, and filed sharp like those of can nibals, and the leg-bones indicated that the stature of those remnants of a "lofet aud forgotten race" must have been as great as eight or nine feet There is a lady at Benton, Michigan, who subscribed for a Detroit paper in 1835, and has been taking it regularly ever since. The result is, she is now seventy years, old, and is in good health. It is astonishing how long a person will live who subscribes regu larly and pays promptly for a good newspaper. If the doctors would pro scribe fewer pills and more paper, the world would be much healthier than it is. , Mocking birds can imitate human action as well as human voices, it seems. A Macon (Ga.) paper says that two pets of this stripe got jealous of each other aud undertook to fight it out io desperate fashion. One of them, gettiug enough of it, sang out, "Quit, quit," and followed this up by crying, "Police, police." And, oddly enough, there was a policeman within hearing, who came up and stopped the fight. The offer of the Methodist Church, North, to merge with tho Methodist . Church South, has been virtually re jected by the latter body. Tho rea sons which led to the divorce in 1844 still exist to some extent, and, although both bodies wish to cultivate harmoni ous action and fraternal fooling, the Church South thinks it can better per form its mission by maintaining a sep arate organization. A little fellow five or six yeair old who had been wearing undershirts much to small for him, was one day, after having been washed, put into a garment as much too large as the oth ers had been too small. Our six year old shrugged his shoulders, shook him self, walked around, and finally burst out with, "Ma I do feel awful lonesome ia this shirt." A marvelous century a hundred years ago there were no raihoads, steamboats, telegraph Hues, gas-burners, sewing machines, photographs, friction matches, revolvers, percussion caps, india-rubber shoes, and above all, no free schools. Do you call that a veal cutlet, waiter?" said an old gentleman din ing at a restaurant. "Why it's an in sult to every true calf in the country." "Well sir, I didn't mean to insult you," returned the waiter. Crematory age "O, ma! ma ! John ny's got the urn and is spilling pa's ashes over the floor!" "O, what a naughty Johnny! Get the feather duster, and sweep your poor father right up!" "Digby, will you take some of this butter?" "Thank you, ma'am, I be long to the temperance society can't take anything strong," replied Digby. "I say, said a rough cuss to a fop with cousnicuous bow Ws. "I mv . don't you have to have your pauts cut wiin a circular sawr "Boiled eprrs" is tho nnma .dnnlnd by the new Danbury baseball club to uf,.:c. I : :i 'fc"'ijr uuw iujHjh3iuie it is io Deal them. "Letting off sleep," is a little boj's definition of snoring. The hymn for the Centcuuial Old 1 tundred. JOB WORK DONE AT 'HIE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the loweet cath price, neatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, . INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIIiY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &e. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry V Pitts burgh R. R. OX ANO AFTER Monday, February 2, lS74,'trlns will run na follow ; STATIONS. Northw-.nl No. M No. I a ni i'iKsIhiikIi Southward W I'pnJunn Kittnnnitiff It. H k June Hrndy Head Turker Einlonton Situ Imi rant Frank lin Oil City 7:00 OloopnlH 8:00 I'jiRliillock 8:17 Tionosta !i:0.r Tidionte Ji);L'H Irvliieton 11:J p m am i.'l'OI -,;'X 4 Ml 8:f.' 4:H H:4:l 5:4.1 in:,tti 6:001 ltl;.Vi 7:0.Vl-:iio 8:IJi Jen. Ttouscvllls Ttttiaville Corry Mavville Buffalo 10:05 11:10 p. m 1:11) 1 ;('! iwri! Na. t K p iii p m 10:n.- :t;iO 8:.'lo l::t)i 7:4.-i 1'':.T.! (1:20.11:40 fl:nj I fi:11t Uh.-w: 4:4.s;iO:iol no. n i in a-.: 3:0 v S!:lfi! i;:4!l2:U :i:MiH:-lM 3:1.11! M;87 4:11 11:2 5:0oJ 7:4.- UK S:SO V:M ft: 10, 11:1.", 7:0o 11:47 8:5.". 0:0.)j P. ill a, ni H:ltl Mi'.'si 7:4.'-; 8.00 7::W 7:u'3 :?) (!;04 fi:-0 7: '.'8 6: Si n, ni p. m Train run U-v rhilailclnhln Time. . J. LAWJKENCE, jienl Sup't. PENNS YiVANITcEN TRAL H.AI JjKO AQ ON AND AKTEK 11 J.'. 1. Sunduy Mn I, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave- the I'nion lepot, corner of Watdilntcn and Liberty street, na follows: AHHIVK. Mail Train, 1.30 a in ; Feat Tiic, 12.12 a ni ; Well's accommodation No. 1 (ViO a m Hrinton accoinniodiKion No 1, 7.60 a ni; Wall' accommodation No 2, 8.5ftn ni jCln cinnatl oxprcsa 0.20 a in j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; Uriel. lock's ac commodation No I, 7.00 p in : Pittftluirjth express 1.30 p ni; Tni-ilic express l.flO p in j Wall'a accommodation No H, 2..H5 p m ; Homowood accommodation No 1,9.65 pui; Wall'a accommodation No 4, 5.:0 p in; Hrinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m Way rassenjrer 10.0 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m : Taclfic ex press 2.44) a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 0.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; I'.i inton t npconiinodation 1 ).'20 a in : Ilraddock'a ac commodation No 1. fi.10 p nit Cincinnati express 12.:c p m j Wall's accommodation N 2. 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; Ilomowood acconiuicHlatinu No I, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 p in; Wall a accoinniod.it ion No 4, 41.0.5 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 1 1.00 p m. The Church Traina leave Wall's Station every Sunday nt !'.0. a. m., reaching l'itts- nurjrn at ui.osa. in. itotiirnimr leave rittn burirh at li.5(ip. m.. and arrive at Wall's Station at 2. 10 p. in. Cincinnati express loaves dailv. Pmith- ern express daily except Mini lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. ror runner lntormation aply to W. II. RECK WITH, Afrent. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Conmanv will not assume any "Risk for Raxirage ex cept for Wearinp Apparel, and limit their rsponsihility to t)ne Hundroil IhillaivaN no. All baiigruto exceeding that a ount in vaiue win ue at mo risK or tun .-nr, unless taken by special contract. A. J. UAH.SVJ Gqnoral Superintendent, Altoons Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Jnno 1. Traina will run as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leave Oil Citv for rittslmrjrh at . .... bhii ci.o.1 m.iii. urriviii at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:10 p. m. and C:10u. in. Trains leave Fittahurich for Oil 'Uv at 7:20 a. in.. 1:K) and 8:30 n. m.. arrivinir in Oil City at 2:3.1 a. ni., 8:15 and 8:05 p. in. Trains leave Oil Citv for IfulT.vlo at 2:45 p. in. 6:20 p. m, arriving in liutlatlo at 8:55 n. in. 1:1!) o. m. T.alns leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at R:0 a. in. and 12:25 p. in. arriving at Oil Citv at 2:00 n. ni. and 8:05 p. in. All trains (,'iven above run through from rittsburtrh to Uutliilo and return, without change of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faslr than PitUburK'h time. The time at Ituli'alo is L. 8. A M. 8 K'y time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. un i uy accommodation leavc.i Jiradv a Rend at 0:44) a. m. arriving hi Oil Citv at 11:30 p.m. Loaves f)il Citv at 5:05 n.' in . arriviiifr at Riady's R.md lit !':15. p. in. At lieu liaiiK Junction this road con with the Eastern Extension which runs to Rcvuoldsville. J. J. LA WRENCH, T.. M. KING, timi'l. Sun t. Ass't. Sujp't. THE BEST PA12JI. TRY IT ! ! ! The RciKM'iFlc Amkhican lathe ehean- est and best illustratod weekly panr pub- jniii.-Li. i'viy iiiiuiuer iTJiiLunib jroiu 1U io 15 original engraving's of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, ena;iiuoriiiir works, architecture, improved larni iuiplu monts, and every new discoveiy in chom Istry. A year'B numbers cmtain b.!2 patros and several hundred ensjravinirs. 'i'iioiis-. ands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms. $3 a year by mail. Kpeci menta sent free, A new' .volume com mences January 3, 1874. May be had of all news dealori. PATFNTQ obtained :n the best terms. I n I LI1 I w Models of now inventions and sketches examined and advice free. All patents are published in tho Hcicnlilic American the week they issue. (Send for Ramphlet, 110 pagos, containing laws and ill directions for obtaining 1'atcntH. Ad dress for tho Paper or conceniin Patents, ML'NN it CO., 37 Park Row, New York. llranch Olliec, cor. F aud 7tU sis., Wash ington I). C. w40 lui NEBRASKAGRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted lu first class order, aud is now running and doing all kinds of CUKTOM U It I I I J. FLOUR, FEED, v . AND OATS. Constantly on hand, aud sold at the very n. W. LEDERUR. lowest tijfurea, a-tiiii NOTICE. DR. J. N. DOLARD, of Tidloute, has ret.irnsd.to liis practice after an ab sence of four months, spent in (he Hospi tals of New York, where 1 wiil atumd calls in his profession. Otrlce ill Eureka Drnj? Store, 3d door ibova the bank, Tidionte, Pa. 40tf JJUHKCRinilforthe Foiekt Republican J R will pay. T II E S U N. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEKKLY, A DAILY. THE VKEKLYs7'N Is too widely known to require any extenld recom mendation; but the reasons which have atrcadv (riven " nlty thousand subscribers and which will, wo hope, give it many thousands more, nro brlctly as follows : It Is a first-rale newspaper. All tho news of the day will bn found in It, con doused when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, Intelligent and interesting man lier. It Is a first-rntn familv puper, full of en terlnlnlnir anil Instructive n-adiiiR of eve ry kind, but containing nnthinir iliat can oll'cnd tho moft dcllcato and scrupulous tnste. It. Isa flrst-rate. story paper. The best tales and romances of currwut literature are carefully selected and lejiiblv printed in its pages. It Is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most froth sod instructive articles on auri cnltural topics regularly appear in this de partment. It is an independent political paper, be londnir to no party and woarimr no collar. It tights for the election of the best men to ollico. It especially devotes it energies to ine exposuie ni ine great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten tn unitcrunne republican Institu lions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their support. t. It reports tho fashions for the huiies and the markets for the men, especially the cattle-markots, to which it pays particular aiieimon. Finally, jt is thechonpest paper publish cd. oho dolls a vear will secure it lor any subscriber., It is not nooessarv to get una dub in order (o have THE WEEK LY tSUN t this rate. Mm one who sends a single uoiiar will get UiHpnjxir for ayvvur. -Eittlit iaJe THE VEEIvLY SUN. lllty-slx columns. Only f l.oo a vear. No ciiseonnlct irom this rate. THE SEMI-WEEK I.Y SUN. Same size a me imiiy sun. 2.00 a vear. A dis. count of 20 per cent, to.clubsdf lOorover, ill. I)A1L tSLN. A luruo four-page iirnj.m .'i iv. cuiv-eigni eoiunis. Jiaily circuiaiiou over r.o.ooo. All tho news tor 2 cents. Subscription price oil cents mount, or ;.i.oi a vear. 1 o elUDs or 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent Address "i ll K SUN," N.i n M ti fi4 5 I iy York f'itv. 3 m H K TA e u M w u M o ft CO .13 of o o 3 ui O o H I to rt o o 1 5- at h Q r-- r H O If u. H sJ U ti a a it o if o o u a 3 s o Oi a O . '3 e3 0 0 EH H EH 0) j 0 0 EH. U) H 0 EH m t US . - 5.-: eO 1 1st - - - CHAWFORfl 0? 1 1 h m m b a. x-r zj PITTSBURG I T, PA. - . ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. C 3 C - m . "3 2 f& 3 C - a s u o 55- E S c jc m - c H u t-5 S U 3l to .S tt 2.2 - - 2 it c Z 03 2 CI a PITIIOLE VALINE Y K'Y, O N AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1H71. TRAINS NORTHWARD. 1TATIONS. Oloo polls, liennett, Woods Prathers Mill l'ithoie City No. 2. ' 10.5 a in 10.3 " 10.H0 " 10.24 " ll.OU ' No. 4. 3.: p m a.is 3.10 J.'o TRAINS SOUTHWARD. ta.tion.' ''- No. 1. No. 3. Mtholti Citv, 8.40 in l.20pm Prattler Mill 8.4S " 1.4 ' Woods K.5H " 1.5U Rennett V.Oi " 2.0'J " Oloopclis O.lfl " 2.14 " All Trains mako cIoho eoimm'tious at Oloopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River Railway, North and Son th. Two Lines of Stages run cluilv between PitholeCiiy, Miller Farm anit l'lcasant ville, inakingeonuecUon wiiharriviiiiran.l riejmrtiug Trains. J, T. RLAIH II. Wil KliAM, Siip'L Ticket A Kent, I'ltliolo City, Pa. 4 i Sin 0l WORK of all ki ' iee on hIkii'I notice, nda thine at tl lis ot- THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURER, a M M r . - ...... jw. Ulil.lllil iIM K.l .lli ) riu; . - IRON, COAL, METAL AND GLASS TRADES. This Journal, now In Its Twelfth Year, is reorrnl?e.l as tin. Leading ltcpreenttlo of iltt class lu the Unitcl-Statcs. Published at Pittsburgh, the center of the lieav Iron steel and las ludustrius of the country, it has fuciliiioM for gaterlng inlornmii. n of these Trades such, as no other paper possesses. In addition It has.nnarlr One Itundrod f orresponilonts it) ail parts of tho country, from tt li.nn it 1 constantly in roccml of News. Alining its Spwialties may be mentioned : Its Page of U.indensod Manufacturing Notes: lis Able English Lcttor j . i Its Short Editorials i It" PiltNburt.h iron .t M,tnl rrico Lists and Review of Amorl xui Iron Mrketat, Its 1 lioroiiah nml Unliable St itisticiil Tables; ItN.Moiiihly ReHirta from ltlast Furnaces; Its Iron yorkers' Waites Tables. Npe o a engagj,l -the Manufacture or Sale of Iron, Steel, Orc Co!, Ola-i. Hax. waror M tals, cr.n no without it, ' Kl'llM'UlPTMN,- . - . l.00 Tl R TEAR. sftS. Sample l-.iert aent Kren on application. t At L",t) W XT' II 1 vmiiiintiTitci, -111 i.hh .i-i .v.x u r A I . I 1 1 unit, V7 liooil Hirvci, VlitKhurfzU. Pa. A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agent make $12..W per dav, f7S per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW SEW I KG MACHINE For Oomomtle Usa. NLY ri VE OLLAR3. ith the New rantent SUTTON HOLE WORKER, . I'Htcnled June7th, 1H71, AW.MMifill T ! 1 E KlUST PR KM I V M AT THE AM ERICAN INSTITUTE Ann MARYLAND IN.-ii m'TE I'AIRS.IWI. A most wonderful and ilepaetly eon-Mruct-d SowiiiL' Machine for family work. CompVto in all its Parts. I'ses tho Straight Eyii L' linteil N'cc.:i. .self treading, dlrsot iiprkiit Positiv,' Motion, new tension self lout ill i el elo.h Uoider, Onerates bv wheol and on a table. 1.1 -lit runutnf. Smooth ' ami noiseless, lit all jiod hiph-prlce,! ma-hincs. Mas Parent Chisdi to prevuut the wheel beiiur turned the wroinf way. Uses the thread direct from tho spool. Makos the el.istio h,, k stiu-li, linost and atroimost stick I now n j tinu.duiable, close and niid. Will tlo all kinds or work, linn and coarse, ir.uu cambric to hoavy cloth or j.caihnr, and ues all dettci iplions of thread. This Machine is heavily con Mruc4"d to ulvo tt Mruiifrth; all tlui part of iii 'li Ma. Iiiiu bciiin in ;id alike bv ma chinery, an I beautifully Ibiished and'orna. meiiU-d. II it very tas'y to lcain. Itapid, snesitli and silent in operation. Reliablo nt all linn's, anil n Practical, Scieiitilie, Mci-hauictl lua ujition, ut gruuly reduued price. A k i1 cluap family sewinj; niaclilna a-la-it. 'J'he tirst and only euccevs In prol rlltein a valtiaiilo, substantial and relia ble low price I Scwlnt' Maeliino. lis sx trcine low pt ice reaches all coiiilltious. Its kim.s'l 'ily und strength ad'tpts it to all cn; i .'(;. ,t Itile its inriny merits mado it a universal favnrilo wherevtr used, and creuii's a rapid deuiniid. I r is ai.Ij it is r.i:oo.M.ui:Nti;n. I can cheerfully and coiilideutly reoem ni 'ii l it use to iiiosc who uro t nntln a really good Sewing Maeliine, al a low pr;ce. Mrs. tl. 1I..I A M ESI)N, Root me. Will County, II). Price of each lnachinH. 't'lasa A." "one," (warranted for li ve tr byspsclal ct rtillcite,! with nil th.itixtuieu, and eve rything complete belonvrinjr to it, includ ing si If tliieudinn needle, packed iu a strong w.HHleu box, ami deliveiod to any part of the country, by oxpresa free o further cIibivcb, tui receipt of price, only Kivo liollars. Safe delivery cunrantiXHl. With each Mv hine wo will'scud, on re el ipt of I extra, the new patent JJL'TTON HOLE WORKER, One of tlie most iuiportaut and uaclul io veiiiicns of tl,e a e. So imple and cer tain, that a ehibl can work tiio linest but ton hole with rcjjularliv and eiwe. Stronir an 1 beautiful. " Snccial terms, ami extra induccmenlH to Mule and I einale Airents, store keepers Ac., who will establish nuclides tlirouijdi th count rynii'l keep our new ni.i. liim-s on exhibition ami sale. Countv Riirhta (riven to smart iwnts freo. Afrenl's cT.iu plete'outlit, fiirni died without any extra charpre. Samples of Kowiiif, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials eiiffraviiigK, Ac, Ac., win tivo. Wo also supply Ati Rlf'VLTl'R AL IMPLE.ME.VS. Latest l'atonts and improvements for the .rami ttudOai tlen. Mowers, Reapers, " iv'7. ""eeii Cutters, Harrows. Earm Ml Is, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all tutides needed lor Enrm work" l-.iro seeds In large vaiiety. All Monr seut in Post OlUcg :Unev Orders. u& ..rarts, or ly Express, ill K, ot'nr nk , rnd are perfectly secure. Su.'o delivery oj ' all our (roods iL'uarituteeil. "An old anii respoiiHiblo firm thftt sell he best K.M3ds at the lowosl price, und a be relied upon byourreatlers." I l-':jrtar'a Journal, New York. Not Responsible i for Reistere.I Letters. Adtlrcss, JEKtiMK H. IIUiS()N A CO C orner (ircciiwich A CuWhtndt S-JU., New 1 ' So-flnt.-' Mapi J)r. .1. AValliPr's CalHoiniii Vin egar Kilters arc n purely Vcgetabla Iiiepamtion, nuule cliielly from tlio nn tivo licrbs found cm the lower rnnges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of fulifor liia, tho nietlicin.'il properties of Svliich nro extracted therefrom without tlui uco of Alcohol. Tho question is nhnnst daily ashetl, ''What U tho rause of tho nnimrallelcil sncccs.i of VlM't'.Ait IJit TKitst" Our answer is. that they iciitovo the cause of disease, ami tho patieiit re covers his lica'itli. The.v aie tlie jjieat blootl purifier and a li.'e-?ivinciirii:eip!e, n perfect Renovator ;illd lnv isolator of tho system. . Never before in Iho history of tho world hits a lacil.ijlio lieen coinptuuitled poKucsMi n sr tl;e rutiarkalile q'.iaiitie uf Yinkoau Ri itkii.h ill Iftnlin? the nick ef every liiscato nun i l.cii'-t". They uro a peiitle Purpatiro at well a Tonic, relieving L'uiiiK:iim or lalUnmiation of the Liter nn'i Visceral Orgai: ia Uiliou 1'iseaies V 'l lie jiiojipi ties cf Drv.vi.klu's Yixkoau UiriTKa are A K-rieitn .Diaplinrstic, C'nrniir.atirc. Nutritious, l.axarfv. Diuretic, fcotlalive. Counter-irritant button tic, A lie ra ti ve, aud Anti-I!i!iou. ' n. jt. ?rriox,i,'r rt.. 3-Tvnts iintl t5Mi Airt..Sin Kntiaitss. C'a'' ' mil, ltn.i (tor. of Wa!tinrl'm ntij I'linrittiii sti, y, sum by ull Uuisutu vmU UvkI-k. ZED. pyALr.n 'in AND ALL UIVPM OK SPORTING AND FISHING rOCKKT Cl'TLElt V, TACKLE, V - TOBACCO AND GIGA R S. RIFIES MADE. TO ORDER AND W A E RANTE l Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. IlEPAIKIIIG ni:.tN('ii::r.s m:ati.v am rilOMPTI.Y HONE. 1 11-11' WANT YOt! 'i diKtrihute our o act nsi AcentJi, and New Ariv...t;ui liioiiu'.ed on l'i.,r!i,i, f.i..,,. ..... complete Mat, f tl. r 'iZ "V :,nK v!m o!!e ' 7 y- ...Hi W":IUIlow on one .It.hr l,,r ovei v !m, von .li-L-J?. hi' in every r. mi, tv ;iii.!m...i, it. ti. i-.. T J.eni.-ilo Airt'iiut Miini.,1 iutely, fue l. Mm' ,lii... M, Tiriitorv. fir,..,. Male nut dress limited lor oatiit ef live liir-i, it i id lull ADVl-.lt I ISI Nt; M.p ( (, Tin i 'IT, l'A w i ;t. .irmly r, 1 1 ( u ion ( ti.. 1'.,.