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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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Modem Robinson Crusoe?. the door for something to eat, and Consolation, tions and ceremonies, everything Pills fw*i NewYojkSun. he would stay till he got it or somebody went off smoothly. The bride's ?h-i INFANTILE went out and yelled at him mother shed tears. Everybody "Wheu Mollv came home from the pa^ty tonight— It has been suggested that on some They had a red calf "over at Ben's seemed full of happiness except of the hundreds of uninhabited Pacific Sk\r\& Scalp and the dog always thought it was The party was out at "nine—, Thompson Hyde, who was satisfied K^There were traces of tears in her bright islands there are castaway Robinson another dog. When they sold the that the eyes of the company were DISEASES blue eyes calf the dog mixed himself up in the Crusoes waiting ior a sail and riveted on his bad fitting coat and That looked mournfully up to mine cured by.-** transaction and went off in the the shiny elbows. The bridal couple In rag on the bounties of \ihich nature C\JTICUIV For someone had said she whispered to me, butcher's art. The calf came back be a to is to in* took the train for Houston. is usually so lavish in those regions. With her face on my shouldei hid, valid* iv in a it of in andj* about noon, but the dog stayed in Young Mrs. Palmer managed to Bouyancy of Body Some one had said (there were sobs her One of these castaways, a •sfc the cart and got killed. That's all voice) get rid of some of her superfluous i'OB CLEANSING, PURIFYING' AND BEAU, sailor named Jorgenson, was found the sense he had. I've seen him That they didn't like something she did modesty when the happy couple were tifyine the skin of children and infants and to he as before a strangexwiv shiver in the piercing cold for an curing torturing, disfiguring, itching, scaly and fifteen months ago on the little speck seated in the palace car. She leaned a it So I took my girl upon my knees— pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, hour right at the door of his kennel GOOD DIGESTION, I am oil and exceedingly wise— 188» her head on the breast of Thompson with loss of hair, from uifancr to old ace, the known as Midway Island, where he until somebody came out with a And I said "My dear, now listen to me Cimcuiu REMEDIES are infallible. Hyde's coat. a a solid flesh Nice*- ,,. had been abandoned by his shipmates, Just listen, and dry your eyes. CunctJBA, the great Skin Cure, and CtmcTJKA club and drove him in. Then he'd "Ransom, do you ever smoke?" a coated 25cts SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautiher. externally, ,i J" who looked upon him as a stay in there till somebody came Sold Everywhere. I "This world is a difficult world, indeed, she asked suddenly. 5 $ and. CUTICUBA RESOLTENT, the new Blood Purifier, internally, cure every form of skin and along some time next day and upset desperate and dangerous person. And people are hard to buit, "No, darling, never—that is, not blood diseases, from pimples ro scrofula. A I Exa- Turif Flu* S»fe, prompt, dfectm! And the man who pi ays on the violin the kennel to get him out. Burdette. ""P11*'uA I fl IIIK ?V oolj tenon* traaum Sahntvm. Sold ever* where Price, CUTICTBA, 50c.: SOAP, There he was living without human often. Have you ever seen me with a and worn testimony 3 tips. Pkze bjmftH. Is a bore to the man with the flute. Wwrantcd. Dr CATON, Box 5337, BOSTON, 25a: RESOLVENT, $ I Prepared by the POTTEB a cigar?" $5 companionship, 1,300 miles, northwest DBTJG AND CHEMICAL CO BOSTON, MASS. O $ 8 A DAY Samples worth "And I myself have often thought, "What is that hard thing in che Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." Two Gifted Children. FREE Lines not under horses' feet. of Honolulu, on the eastern How very much better't would be K5" Baby's Skin and Scalp preserved and BBBWSTK& SAFETY KKIH HOUBBCO..UoBr, breast pocket of your coat?" If every one of the folks that I know Two remarkable children, American edge of that vast expanse known as 4 tS~ beautified by CTTICUBA SOAP -e "That is my memorandum book, BAB gft&RJASSS C. O. "Would only agree with me born, startled the literary world the Anson Archipelago, not one of KIDNEY. PAINS, Backache and Weakness honey." cured byCUTlcuBAANn-PAiNPLASTEB an "But since they will not, the very best way with a volume of poems entitled "It looks very much as if you were instantaneous pain-subduing plaster. 25o TV hose little islands is known to be PATENTS To make this world look bright, si ill A L.EHM*HTC ''Apple Blossoms," which was published trying to deceive me," she replied Is, never to mind what people say Wash'ton,DO inhabited. The sailors who found SIGKHEADAGHEjI Sendfor ctnfl by Putnam in 1878. The work But do what you think is right and, before he could object, she had iff Jorgensen there were castaways St Nicholas reachedjm his'pocket and drawn out contained some hundred odd verses, who have used Pisa's themselves from the A\ recked bark Cure for Consumption^ cigar case, on one side of which was principally on the subject of Nature Positively oared sayiti8BE8TOFAXI»~ The Bridegrooms Coat. these Kittle Fills. Wandering Minstrel. On this little embroidered, in large red letters, Sold everywhere. in its varying phases, nnd breathing They also relieve Dis I "To my darling rock they hved for fourteen months, tressfromDyepepsUJa throughout a true poetic spirit. The TcpilTeS^S^e'r™month sTnT^xpenseS digeattoaandTooHeartyJ Mrs Palmer looked reproachfully HUkn I pgia gny acthrs rata orwoman to «ell our good* faring poorly on sea birds and fish, authors were Dora Read Goodale Sating. A perfect ren-| 'I never was in such a hideous fix WAUTFQ 7 sample and live at home. Salary paid at her husband. edy for Dinineaa,Naagea| and Elaine Goodale, the daughters primptlyand expenses in adrance Full par- until finally a boat they sent out in DrowMness, Bad Ttatei "So you do smoke after all? But in all my life," said Ransom Palmer, Q|| tlcilars and sample case FREE We mean just of a gentleman farmer in the Berkshire in the Month, Coated! whatwesny S a a Silver-war October last took the news of their —er—who did the embroidery on Tongac.Pain in thft Side SALflnr. loc* Bo* OSOS, to a one of the rising young men of Austin. Hills. At the time "Apple TORPID LIVER. Th«y| I CUR E FITS! distress to Honolulu, and early last this cigar case?" regulate the Bowels The young man was certainly Blossoms" was published the sisters "That is not my cigar case," said Purely Vegetable. month a schooner released them were 12 and 14 vears of age respectively, in a bad fix. He was to be married Price 2 5 Cents. Palmer, trying to look indifferent, from their prison. thougn they^ had both been at a quarter past twelve o'clock that I do not mean merely to stop them for a time an& it belongs to a friend of mine." CASTES HEDICIN3 CO., KEW YOBS. then nave them return Imeana lacHealcure In&vtt* Some wonderful boat journeys are writing since they were 9. There is "I don't believe you," said young made ETT8, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS day. At twelve o'clock precisely he Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. made over the Pacific's waste of waters, hfe-long study I warrant my remedy to care th* a no evidence that the children wera Mrs. Palmer, as she closed fingers worst cases Because others have failed is no reason was expected at the house of the fair journeys that would usually fornotnow receiving a cure Send at once for treatoisr tightly on a letter which, together helped in their work by their parents, and FreeBottleofmy infallibleremedy Give Express MOTHERS' FRIEND be impossible on the more tumulti bride. It was now half past eleven. •ndP.O. H, G. BOOT. M.C. 183 Pearl St. N.X» with a fine white pocket handkerchief who, though they were people of cul* ous Atlantic. Two men a Chinese The carriage that was to convey him I prescribe ind- folly endorse she had taken from his pocket unseen ture and fond of literature, had neve: Big as the only boy manned the little boat that took to the house of the bride's parents by him. specific forthe certain coxa dipped in the Pierian spring. the news of the Wandering Minstrel of this disease. CHILD BIRTHus? Fivesmimites later the train stopped had been standing at his door for an G.H.INGKAHAM.M D*, ««XES mishap 1,300 miles to Honolulu Amsterdam, K. Y. Here is a specimen of the lyrics produced at a railroad station, and Palmer hour, the horses impatiently champing "William Marston, who is at the by Elaine Goodale at the ago W have sold Big o* got out of the car to get his IF USE BEFORE CONFINEMENT. bead of the little colony of Palmer many years, and it ba a their bits. He was waitiug for of 10, which, though not profound, factiontbe wife some refreshments. She utdized :iven best ef satis* BOOK TO "MOTHERS MAILEDQFREE ston Island journeyed alone over is written wroh a spontainety and a A I I KEG I!LATO ft CO., ATL.AATA40A. the tailor to bring his wedding coat. the opportunity to open the letter. DYCHE&CO., 1,000 miles from Tahiti in a small BOLD 7 ALL DRUGGISTS. freshness that is charming: Chicago, 111, It was written in a small female He was otherwise completely dressed sail boat When his isolation grew 02£2%.:fVDrogglnteybdSol.00.1$ sayPiso's Cure for Consumption hand and signed, "Your ever loving for the occasion. He even had his ie THE BEST irksome he stopped in the Hervey ASHES OP ROSES. Amelia for Keeping the voice Soft on the sun«et sky group, took a native wife and went hair curled and his boots shined. clear. 25 cents. To say that Mrs. Palmer was exasperated Bright daylight closes, gaily on his way to the island that Leaving when light doth die "Put on your old coat," said was to use ridiculously inadequate A E N S I O N has since been his home The news Pale hues that mingling he— language. She was in a Thompson Hyde, who was to officiate TONI BITTERS of the wreck of the Henry James on Ashes of robes' perfect rage. The husband when he as his best man. a coral reef was carried by five men The most Elegant Blood Purifier, Liver Invigorator Tonic and When love's warm sun is set, returned with the lemonade, was Appetizer known The first Bitters containing Iron ever adrer last year in a row boat 1,400 miles "Never," said Palmer "it is shabby, tisedin America. J.P.ALLEK.DrugpsttChciuiit, St-Faul.Uinn. Love's brightness closes, somewhat astonished at the ferocity to Samoa. Some years ago two English Eyes with hot tears are wet, ST. PAUL SCHOOL FURNITURE CO., it is out of fashion and the elbows of her expression. men named Baker and Reid marTied In heartB there linger yet are shiny. People would think Abhes of roses "Here is some nice lemonadef^ We 6T.PACL.MIKN. Samoan girls and took them in will not arrive at our destination for I was a reporter. I tell you, Thompson, a little sailboat 1,500 mhs to Sunday Dora Bead Goodale wrote at the several whole hours yet." Island where for years ~they were if Louisa were to see me that age of 10 the following stanzas, School Furniture and RED! "I am very much obliged to you," the only inhabitants. Two foolhardy School Supplies Correspondence which will show the child's aptitude solicited coat she would refuse to marry me. young wife, with great dig- men left Samoa in an open boat BOSTON. f„ for verse, though it is not filled with from district officers, a and those desiring an some years ago to go to New Ireland, 0' if I could only lay my hands on nity, "I am going to get off right For Sore Eyes, flesh Wounds, S a the spirit of nature that permeates agency. Ask for Cat* here. about 2,000 miles away. They fared that tailor for about ten minutes!" lojrae i). Hies, Felons, Ittomagical. 25 eta. most of her metrical efforts. TLere "You are going to get off! The very well until they got out of water And the despairing bridegroon Theoldestmedicineintheworld isprobably is good color effect these lines, TYPE, Dr. Isaac Thompson's train is going off in ammute. What and putting into Mausoleum Island whether they come from aw child's gritted his teeth. E E E A E E W A E do you mean? We will be left." It is a carefnlly prepared physician's prescription, for a fresh supply, one of them was *T hands or not: l^ and ha» been in use for NEARLY A CENTURY "It is a quarter of twelve," remarked "You will be left, for I am going drowned in the surf and the other PRESSES, For all external inflamation of the eyes it is an infallible remedy, and is unequalled in removing his best mam. "The affair right back to my mother, where I was held a prisoner by the natives A sky of scurrying clouds inflamation of the eyes, at thecommencement, That fly on dappled sails,' spent the happy days of my childhood," until his release was purchased by a and in cunngchronic cases We invite the is becoming really serious. When I attention of physicians to its merits. For sale And with puiple oars and she burst into tears. PAPER CUTTERS,^* passing schooner The voyagers by all Druggists did that cursed tailor say he would To the sunset shores s, Onecessitieoluxurieasln.oinforh,T- "Louisa!" exclaimed the husband, JOHN L. THOMPSON, S0SS & CO., Troy, N. had traveled 500 miles. Are blown by the evening gales have the coat here?" ESTABLISHED 1T7&. %. disagreeably surprised. Printers' Supplies &c. Many white men are voluntarily They reach the golden gate, "He promised by all that was good The E S I E if "You area devil, a sneak, a deceiver. exiles among the natives of little islands, They catch the golden glow, issued March and Sept. and holv to have that coat here at I will never have anything more And with puiple oars each year. I is encyclopedia where they dry copra to be half past ten o'clock, and now he has to do with you. Oh, you vile, vile At the sunset shores UBefu shipped about once a year on The^ wait while the wind breathes low. gone back on me I wonder if some wretch!" mation for all who pur. Benton4^ Special Agents for schooners which replenish their chase the the rival is not trying to prevent the "Calm yourself, my dear," said the Many children of the older growth of life W stoi es We hettr now and then also Waldo's Self Spacing Type~ marriage." young husband. can clothe you and furnish you wit would not be ashamed to sign their of sailors who have abandoned civilization, all the necessary and unnecessary "You can got your dear Amelia, "Suppose you sendfor the coat."*f names to such verses. The writer is married a large assortment appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, if want to," she replied with withering "It is too late," exclaimed Palmer, We furnish everything necessary to fit np a%ff If a young lady now, and her poems of native women, and become very eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, sarcasm. first-class office and furnish estimates on appli-i^* tvith a gesture of hopelessness and or stay at home, and in various sizes, appear here and there in the magazines. important persons in a limited area. cation $? "Who the devil is she?" styles and quantities. Just figure out he stuck his head out ofthe window She polishes her poems moie It is not difficult to believe that what is required to do all these things Special agents for the Mann Hand Grttoaar^ "What does this mean, villain?" and looked up and down the street than of old, but it is questionable if she COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fait Press. fvfljJBl many a story of adventure and misfortune said Mrs. Palmer, producing the ominous in a frenzied manner, notwithstandthe estimate of the value of the E S has improved on the fresh inspiration in the Pacifi-* never reaches If you contemplate starting a newspaper or* document from her pocket, and GUIDE which will be sent upon fact that three old maids, concealed that was born in happy-hearted printing office Write us at once for our terms, us, and that while every year brings receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, shaking it under her husband's nose. behind the curtain of a window 1 childhood, or if she understands nat its wonderful records of the rescue of Mr. Palmer looked at the letter MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. opposite, were watching him. ure as well when she lived at Sky shipwrecked sailors, other castaways We can save yowi »^8 He was also aware that Mrs. Randolph and seemed very much surprised. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago,HL Farm, among the woods ofthe Berkshire on islands that were perhaps "Louisa," he said, "I suppose I Paterson a fat woman, who Hills.—Washington Star. never seen before by civilized men should have told you about it before lived one house further on, was flatening are living on, eager but unable to but it is not too lato now." her nose against the pane of escape, repeating the experience of Four Cockroaches in His Stomach. "Oh, I know what it is. I always glass. She was a picket guard to inform Selkirk and of Defoe's famous hero. OurReady Print Sheeffe William, Amos, proprietor of the suspected it. You have got another the rest of the household of the The great Wholesale and Ketail appearance of the bridegroom. wife. Why didn't I die before I became St James hotel, on Hughson street, Ben Worsham's Senseless Dog". dealers of Dry Goods, Arc. Solicit the victim of a heartless There was also a group ofsmall boys, Hamilton. Canada,, on Friday went Of all the "ornary'' worthless curs wretch?" living in the neighborhood, gathered Mail Orders for Samples of all kinds up to his dinner about 12.30 o'clock I ever knew among dogs, Ben Worsham's "Not quite," answered Mr Palmer, around the door, waiting impatiently and Mrs. Amos went down-stairs to of Dry Goods as Silks, Satins, Wool white dog was the worst. He "but you see the tailor didn't have to see the bridegroom enter his for Newspapers are acknowledged to be the best f| mind the bar-room. Meanwhile their Dress Goods, Wash Dress Goods, in the Northwest Send for samples S came to stay at Ben's—about half a carriage. my coat ready for the wedding, so I Our connection with the Pioneer Presw gives n» little infant, 5 weeks old, was left lying Linens, Bedding, Pillows, Curtains, facilities for obtaining news possessed by no mile down the road here—one St. had to borrow Mr. Hyde's coat in a "It is very stupid of you to put in a cradle in an upper bedroom. other ready print house Sendfor a sample (£*l Laces, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Patiick's Day He was a "'nigger hurry, and all these letters and this off everything until the last minute," our news edition & I When Mrs. Amos returned to the upstairs All correspondence cheerfully answered A^tt dog," but Worsham said he was a cigar case belong to him."—Arkansaw said Hyde, impatiently 'itjust serves Cloaks, Shawls, Wraps, apartments she heard the baby Address 4 Traveler. white Malay setter. He didn't have you right." Made-up Dresses, Muslin Underwear, crying and at once took it up in her DAKOTA NEWSPAPER UNION,. sense to howl when you hit him. He "I know it does," replied the despairing Millinery &c, &c. Our prices are arms. She noticed that it was death man, "but it is too late to used to sneak over to the village to He Was Too Honest. ly pale and was gasping for breath. always so low as to afford you an ABERDEEN, DAK, Hi At argue that question now. A coat! A steal something, and if anybody In a moment the frightened mother "I try to be a man of my word," absolute great saving. Shopping coat! My kingdom for a coat!" looked at him, he would tuck his The only Beady Print House in Dakota^ saw a large cockroach in the child's he said, as he entered a Cadillac eating "I would have had my toggery tail between his legs and run till the catalogue and samples will be sent house yesterday, "but I can't always mouth, which she pulled ouc. Two ixt Or it fe? 'a.«k f7 ready for a week," Baid Hyde, looking ground grew hot under his feet. You free on application. Address %$ do as I promise." others came up in a little while, and Northwestern NewspaperUnioir. down at his immaculate toilet. never saw such a coward of a dog. SEGELBAUM BROS.: the now thoroughly alarmed mother "A man should never take such "What did you want?" asked the Ben (used to half starve Jaim, and rushed off to consult Dr. Lafferty. risks." proprietor. about all the time'* the dog wasn't J1 MINNEAPOLIS, MlSN.i*#%, ST. PAUL, MINN. That gentleman had never heard of "You gave me a square meal on An idea seemed to have struck running away from something or Ransom Palmer. He cast alook upon tick two months ago. The bill was such a case before. He said that the FLKHART somebody, he was hanging around CARRIAGES HARNESS MANUFACTURING COL his friend very much like that forty-five cents. I promised to pay infant could not stand strong medicine, -the butcher's or the baker's. Ben which^a^^nmbal casts upon his vic- in six weeks, but I am a little late." but he gave the mother a mild Bvery a gold the^y acents has sereral was trying to be Postmaster through fail Uans added to manufacturer's "I don't remember the circumstance." emetic to administer. This had the Hiekel Baracw We we manaf actnrera. and have N about five administrations, and the Ho. 1. Farm Harness. 31 Aarenta. For 1 5 yrs hare dealt bjf "Thompson, my boy, you are just S14.0 0 effect of bringing up another cockroach, dog got to thinking they lived at with the consumer We ship wywoerep-^ about my size and build." "Perhaps not. as you are a big With pristUfe of axamintng brfore buying bigger and uglier than any of -the post office, seeing Ben there We pay freight charges both uay* if not] response?f "Just about," was the hearted man, but I do and here's •atiafactory W a a every thin for] its predecessors. I was nearly an three-fourths ©fMs time. He would 2 a Aarone that can write can or Seizing his friend by the arm, the your money." der a Bnggy or Harness from us aa well ar inch long and was caught by Mrs. stand din front of the window—the pay $10 taSM to some middle man to order would-be-husband exclaimed: "Lend The proprietor pulled in a $2 Canadian lor them. We give no credit and bare j_ Amos on the child's tongue. "Every •dog would—till ifche Postmaster me your coat'" bill and flung out the change, ONE PRICE, ONLY. one ofthe insects were akve—Phila •threw him a letter ®r taewspaper— "Don' talk foolishness," responded rather disgusted with the man's honesty. Platform Combiaattaa, and delphia Time**** ?**#&&& 3-Sprtnjr W a S 6 0 saaraGB Ben took the Northwestern Beeorder Hyde, recoiling a step at the very Ten minutes later, however, withers sell at To Haggles, «8 —and thinking it was something to y& fine as some sold at $110 Ou sat 8 1 0 6 this disgust had changed to admiration. idea. Jj^tep^ ~J*rt3jrt»** are line aa sell for 1M» Paaetanti, f"" eat, he would streak home with it, In making change he took a same aa sold at «U% Reaaf Carta* "Prove that you are really a On the Edge of an Explosion. box and deliver on can in Elkhart./*-. and the folks wi©u^d ta£& it away closer look at the bill, and on the HARNESS friend and lend me your swallowtailed We make a A doctor happened to be telling from him. He never dared t© stop back he found the stamp: "Suspended coat. Nobody will notice that foil line of .on the road onee he started to his family of an amusing seene he Oa a an all N 1 O a 1884.—Detroit Free Press,. you are not dressed in the height of Leather S in S to S S O he ran faster every jump until the got had witnessed at a patient's house IAght Double, S 2 S 4 4 0 fashion, or that your elbows shine." 6 1 a a Calaltgnt.Bxee. inside the gate. He wemt in*o the during the day. "Mr. Brown/' said "Oh, yes they will," said Hyde, Only a Case of Toothache*J§g" I ^afc-G.a. PRATT, See'y. •chicken yard onee to fosraare tor 'his the doctor, "was not feerioasly ill with a sickly smile, "but if you are young people ELKHART. INDIANA. dinner, find am old hen just about There were two but his wife really made matters in a swapping humor I will swap the restaurant the other evening—a thrashed the life era* of him. After places with you, and be the bridegroom, worse and herself supremely ridiculous young gentleman and a young lady. that he tried to narake friends with eh?" by rushing in and out like a. wet The young lady was leaning her her, wnffle he watched his ehanee to "Don't joke about serious things*/' hen." The doctor's son, Bob, a.very elbow on the table and her dimpled gobble a ehick, but «o Icwag as -sine said Palmer, almost with tears in his bright boy of six, was present when ehin was supported by her hand. eyes, "if you havegot anyreal friendship kept her eye on him he didn't dare, his father said this, and treasured his She was looking at him with intense for me, don't leave me in this touch one of them. He always words. A day or two afterwards earnestness and the emotion was horrible serape. I never afterwards followed the family to efouneh, because Mrs. Brown called on the doctor's too deep for words apparently. I eould have any confidence in you if once &, year the Sunday-school family, and when Bob came into the thought it was touching, and ihat you did. The first boy shall be had a picnic on the grounds, and the iroom he sat down on a stool and named after yoL Come* now, that's haYB &rl 1 dog ^ould thea gorge himself all day it mustJMWMQ fixed his eyes on the visitor. By and a good fellow." «t« & at you E(ke that, even if it was in a and all night on scraps. He hadn't by he asked very seriously, "Mrs. There was so muelPfmis^rv *d&. restaurant where pother people were «ense enough to know what time of -^SLICKE Brown, do you knowanything about pieted in the face of Palmer that hiB eating praetioal^dinners* Then I the year* the pienie was held, so he r-*X heard him say: gjr,_ a wet hen?" Of course she replied in friend surrendered. *Berh#pg*itw$e used to go every time the gate was WVi| get some laudanum as w? the other inducement that caused the negative, and Bob's face assumed Waterpel opened, thinking that there was A4 him to yield moment later the Jjpafia the drag store akd put it in it." a very puzzled expression. After a 4 nothing but picnics held there. He it exchange was made and the ea.-ria.ge O^heit I knew it was the toothache, brief pause—horrible to his sistersBob would go from neighbor's to neigh rolled off amid the shouts of the de- h$t to the sympathetic observer it said "Well, it seems to meyou bor's every day, and hang aiound Tb.«PtBHBKAjrDSLICXIRl»w«rrsiit«lw»t*, »ltej3 like uneoncealahle. love.—San fiof'ht.orl a-f.Tuvf. AWtua e*-^J& ^jil&K^iSta •Br—.—^ ThegtBHBaurDST.HimKls the kartett s$s«uJRie rxt+roanpn. warrsntxl ffUOBRBta waterproof,•ana J-rf^J*"**'w ought to."—Pittsburg Dispatch. Chronicle. g&S» 111 .^j*ffltgya.*av -Mi *j$^i&Bm£By2X<®B