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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1891)
HamPiOn OF THE NEGRO. MADDENED BY HUNGER. V- ttenmnit That Penaluttt B Given t All Ka-SlHVB. The Hon. V. R. VnuRlmu.nowof Omaha but trtteiy mayor of Council Bluffs, im hit own little scheme Xo do Justice and "settle the prob lem." He pro poaw no, tlmt'i too mild a word he demands that the government shall give the ex slaves f4W.4iuo.000; ml he declares that any politician who opposes it ts vim ply commit ting suicide. If it to not done, and done Boon, tie will ' 'SwitiK the uegro vote of the nation," W. R. TAUGIIAK. Said be: "1 have th A Painine8trtphen fsrlalan Mob Orl out fnr llreail. A howling, aiiniing mobot gaunt anil (aiuine-stricken Parisians ruslitil through .the streets ol larisin the Wt quarter id the eighteenth century, hurling anath emas oil the head of the Minister ol' iW ricuiiure ami niutterinir curses on the artstoi-ruiB who whirled hy in their (tor-g-ims equipages. Tlie corn supply had tailed, and the improvident I'ariaians, ul ready ground to ihe eartii hy thaoppns sions of the nobiiity, were the first to sulfur irom tlie searcitr. Thoy aentileii utaiious to tlie King to pray ior relief from the gnawing pangs nf hunger. Trade, was tottering, and tlie pristine jilorv of France seemed likely to lie over whelmed on the rock toward which the corrupt nihility had driven the ship ol plate. Little was dune to relieve the famine, ami the monna ot the hungry signature of every colored bishop in tut ones broke out into sullen roar tha wmntry in my pocket. Every colored votei lxded no good to the tlirnne of the Ca ts in favordf it, and 2,000,000 colored votei p;!g. The echo of that terrible ciy re not to be sneezed at. I rparhed the palace at Versailles, when "lam a Virginian anil a Democrat, but M-irie Antoinette, the lieautifnl nifo ol my heart bleeds for the downtrodden. I Lou's XVI., held her court. When shi was ruling on a railroad ill Virginia one hard the threatening voiceu ot her suf daywhenl saw a colored man put off th.j faring subjects, - lis asked what the train for no other reason than that he wal wanted. .black. That same man fought to preserve tl I'hev are crving for bread which they this Union. r rannotyet," answered her courtiers "On the same train an Indian, wrapped ' if thev cannot buy bread," mur In a warm blauket and ted by this govern-j mured the dreamy and imp act i. a ment, was allowed to ride free and unmo lested to the end of the line. Yet the In dians bore arms against the very govern ment that supports them in idle luxury." It makes Mr. Vaugban fightiug mad fot Any one to smile at his scheme. He wants it distinctly understood that it is no crank -scheme, but one that's bound to go ot make the politicians "squat." it is worth noting that he is one of the shrewdest busi ness men in the northwest. He landed in Council Bluffs with a few dollars and made money rapidly and easily. Everyex . slave must have a lump sum and a pension r life, he says, or there will be a political v'ution. . . - . Oie-H, " hv do they not buy cakv -it is cheapfto g it" This ant-wee wa9 carried to the mob, and a derisive cheer went up from the hungry crowd. Muttering against tin In-ruryof Ihe rich while the poor were starving swelled lUtle by little. A cry wait raised, " I town with the b iker and tin biker's wile!" and the Parisian", hun gry as they were, caught the significance of the nicknames. This was the first blow struck at the monarchy. Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette were known hi the Parisian mob as the baker and the baker's wife, and the unfortunate answer nf the Queen when her subjects w-re Harvmg was remembered until Ihe naeroiM Irtm to JTool With (iry doesn't go baok far enough to guillotine had severed the destinies of a time when lovely woman wasn't; m nouse 01 unpm iruui wiuhc ui riniu-c, putting something in the way of a com plexion improver on her face or attempt ing to change the color of her bair by dyes or bleaches. These practices still survive, and the reckless use of arsenic and am monia has moved the Chicago Tribune to cuter a protest and give a note of warning. The popular belief, says the writer, that arsenic clears the complexion, has led many efliy women to kill themselves with it iD small, continued doses. It produces a waxy, irorylike appearance of the skin during a certain-stage of the poisoning, inMliii terrible after effects have become well kfSuTm...., v- The effects of ammonia anon the com 'plexiob are directly the opposite to that ol Little more than one hundred voan Ister another cry is heard. Tins time in America. U is not a crv for quantity of bread, but of quality.- Everywhere adul teration is common in articles of fuod. and especially the twin poisons ammonia and ahim are used toadnlterateour bak ing powders by the greedy and merciless manufacturers. JIanv Suites have strin gent laws on food adulteration, yet they fail to civ ck the evil. It is on the in crease. The last report of the Da'rv and Knod Commissioner of New Jersey sIiowb 47 per cent, or nearly half of the foo I preparations snbniitteii to him (or examination were adulterated. Sometimes the adulterants used were -arsenic. The first Hvnintom of Ammonia ' found harmless, and in these cases the poisoning is a discoloration of the skin ol purchaser would be only swindled, but tne nose ana toreneau. inig graauauy ex-j in nianv innuiiii-- ran imwiw num tends over the face until the complexion found in articles of every day consnmp has a stained, blotched and unsightly an-1 tion. A large percentage of canned veg pearance. With people who take ammo- etables, such as peas and string beans, nia into their systems in small doses, as 1 were found to contain copoeras to give a with their water or food, these striking green color, and a number of baking symptoms do not appear so soon. Th powders had been doctored with am ouly effect of the poison that Is visible fot monia to give an artificial leavening a time is a general uuwholesomenese and strength and so permit of carrying more aallowneesof the complexion. I waste maiter. In these cases there ,8 j not only fraud, but danger to the public Commernlnl Value or Smoke. health. : In these days of close figuring and small 1 In view of the failure to enforce ex nroflta nothius: la desDised bv the man who isting laws the recent United States gov- seeks to acquire wealth. It appears that , eminent-report recommends the passage In Scotland there is a company which pays "' 7 ,""" equmiig certain amount yearly to a number ol manufacturers of all food preparations Iron works fbr the privilege of collecting ' u V"al 0,1 every 11,081 a list of all the the smoke and gases from the blast fur-' inrlient the article contains. This naces. These are passed through several "iraigiu m me point,, u is noi even miles of wrought iron tubing, and as tha ! necessary to wait for the Legislatures to gases cool there is deposited a considerable ' ct i 11 ards of Health of the larger cities yield of olL One ptaut is reported to yield 25,000 gallons of furnace oil per week. The sum tvu'd for this privilege Is such as to be prnt) table, it is said, to both parties. The oil t hus obtained is distilled and a con siderable quantity of cresol, phenol and some other substances are procured from it, while the oil remaining is used as an emrlcher of gas for illuminating purposes. can take this matter up and make a thorough examination of all the food preparations and expose such manufact urers as are found adulterating our daily food, and so protect the public. The First Letter. In London, one evening, I was look ing for the Allium brn. Not knowing 1 exactly in wbicli direction to go, I stop- Haryland's ltomocratle Candidate. Frank Drown, the Democratic candidate ptd to inquire of a passerby, when, slid- for governor of Maryland, Is the son of denly, the name of tile theater escaped Stephen Brown, a wealthy and prom inent farmer in Catroll county. The son is himself the owner of a splendid 3.1X10 acre farm near Sykes vllle, In Carroll county, and his great pleasure as well as business there is to keep and breed superior cattle, of which has several fine herds. He lives, however, in Balti more, where he T n"01"1- and his wife are noted as entertainers. ill L3 yf he 1 7S0Z me entirely. So I was obliged to ask, "Do you know where that large theater Is near here it begins with an 'A' !" The man replied at once, "Oh, you mean the 'Ayniarket, sir." Cor. San Fran cisco Argonaut Disease from CarelasaMas A lady who was recovering from scarlet fever wrote a letter to a distant friend. As she wrote she blew from the paper the "dust" which peeled from her hand. The letter conveyed the disease to the friend and her little daughter, and the daughter died. A servant nursed a scarlet fever patient, and on leaving the place put her clothing into a trunk. A year afterward she un tie was born Aue.6. 18-W.entered nolltlcl packed the trunk, and a little girl who early, served some time In 4he legislature stood hy took the disease. Youth's Com- nd was, ui 1885, treasurer of the state panion. - .- Democratic campaign committee. In . ' April, President Cleveland appointed . Onring the height of the hydraullo In- him postmasterof Baltimore. He lias been 'aere " front the Feather, for several years presidentof the Maryland V" "a, Bear and American rivers, Butte Agricultural and Mechanical association, "1 t,"e 'wo Dry creeks a total of is .member of the Maryland and Jockey "iner's inches of water each clubs and is quite popular In generals twenty-four hours. At an average of three and s half cubio yards of gravel to the ' Inch there was thus washed away dally The rail Cricket's Warning. 88,000,000 yards material. The weather prophet is having his Inn- " Jugs again. H" has started on his regular 'The jellyfish alisorbs its tood by wrap- , mission of w 4f people as to the fall ping itself around the object which It seeks ed winter. -)f the tribe In Connect!- to make its own. The starfish is even more w first frost will eome accommodating. Fastening Itself to the -. bases his passage on body it wishes to feed oo, It turns Its atom- -Ok out for a frost six ach Inside out and enwraps its prey with .cricket eomes." The this useful organ. tty insect in green that . .,. . ,., OUR COUNTRY'S FLOWER. A flower for the lan that spreads ( fra mighty sea to seal Of all that lift their blooming heads, Oh. say, which shall It be The golden rod, tho Mayttowor fair, Or mountain laurel wild, Some gardon blossom rich and rare, Or only Nature's ohll.t? I A flermon on the amall Hoy, The average boy is it discoverer as fur outranking Stanley as Btiudcy outranks I a garden mole. Point lite to a paint pot, however discarded and presum- aoiy oiuprieu it may no, which uio uuy will not discover and smhellish himself with. Show me u nail, howsucvor hid den, which he will not llnd and pro ceed to rond his giirmoiits on. Take me to n spot In tho garden whore a Oh. flower, hill of joyous life And tint of burnished (,-oUl, With memories of childhood life And beauties manifold. Thatoiioiirheartswlthsweetnoesthrlus credulous rulntlve litis planted sweet A nrl lavasnelisnna sss tiMnlr I 1 And lovo no chsiuro can breuk, Like Wordsworth's gulden daffodils That danced beside the lake. Thine be tha blossom that wo choose Oar natire land to claim, Rcfplemicnt with her atftwnn hues And with hersnnlight flame; With dainty flowers line and fair, That rhlldren love to pull, Yet curml like pal aw that victors bear In sheaves so tirm and full! Tis well her btoomloK badfie hould be Borne plant by Nature sewn, That spring nntended stronR and free. And makes each soil Its own, On roadside bank, by cottage door. Amid tho gathered cam In fields where bright September's store Of flytuff seeds is borne. " And earliest on snnny slope, B-side the iron track, We see thy waving clusters ope To flash tho ouushine back. There, face to We with labor's roar. While engines thunder past, Thy richest bloom smiles evermore Aiti'd the smoky blast. Then symbol of nor country's dower, Of spirit freeaud bold, Bloom an, thon hardy autumn flower. With all thy gleaming gold, Like emblems of her growing might, Far spreading o'er her soil, The victor's palm, the child's delight, Tho treasure won by toll. Uke Prance's lily, England's rose, And Bcotland'sthlstle true, Where'er the starry banner shows The red and white and bine. Wide o'er thy teeming sun kissed sod, From mlgh ty sea to sea Be famed and loved thy golden rod, America, for thee! Ursula Tanuenforst in Drake's Magazine. Dlepatehes In the State Department. All dispatcheM of international Impor- tanee are written by Mr. Blaine with his pen seed, In the fond niitiuipntion of lloml roturn ot purple, pink mid white, which the boy. In notnpmiy with the hen, hits not Unvustiitoi, Have you buritnl tlie family fht'i jNive tlie boy a ehmice and lie will rosurreflt tho re intiins. Huvo yon found a pluoe to hide the gnnh'ti rnkt mid seeludo tlie hoo find Hit1 spmlef lie will find thorn. Aud yet 1 ftdnre liitn, provided tliero U no niulicc in hm nii.-irliief. 1 lovo to have hin i around. If I if ta truthful and hmvo mid pure them in not a trick he plnys nor n deatruotive tiling lie does that is not the very tipUw nnd pepper to my broth of life. It ts kicking against tlie pricks -to try and keep a boy 'Spick and npnndy kivo it up so fur oh the exterior goes, for who cares for u dude under the ago of ten? Uut see to It, I el large and double charge you, that you abate not your efforts by day nor by night to keep his soul clean and his thought pure. It is not soiled hands and rent trousers, a brim less hat and grimy shoes, that evi dence the boy's character and training. It In the language he linen and the things he finds to laugh at, the avoidance of cruel sports nnd tho championship of defenseless and timid tilings, that set tlie trade mark on your boy's value hi tlie sight of heavon. Chicago Herald. M2 -olu CAIN cj;e pound A Day. A gain op A rntiNn A DAY m Till I CASK IIP A MAN WHO HAH UltCOMK "AM, HUN DOWN," AND HAS KKdUN TO TAKE THAT KltMAKKAHLU PLUSH t'KIIUUCP.K i SCOTT'S ULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphltesof Lime 4 Soda IS NOTIIINU UNIIStlAl.. Tills VKAT HAS llliliN I'KRPIlltlIKU OVER ANB OVl'.R AliAtN, l'AI.AIAIH.K AS MILK. l'.N. noiisen hy 1'iivsioians. .Sm.ii by all D.itidinsTs, Avoid substitutions and IMITATIONS. itorn Ills Unlucky Niimbsr. "Thirteen has been an unlucky num ber for nie," announoed a certain baud. Each communication of the arlllllmer luaiy. "I WOK tlie UlUteOIltll sort lie inditea in the shape of a ronirh child and have always played In hard draft, which Is apt to Im full of corrsctlous luck. When I was thirteen years of and Intorluientlous. This o to copy-' i had typlloi(j foV()r Later III life 1st. who reproduces It in fair and beautiful i. ..;i . w to rript on Kg sliest, of flu. liueu paper. I Wtt" " ' 0Ter))' ""' car 13' Next It Is copied into the record books, af-1 In K'" " f"' tiuie nuinbor tarthesecreUryof state has signed it, hut thirteen in a class that counted thirteen If It Is to be sent hy telegraph the pretty pupils; so I aetualf , bupui tourd copy on linen paper Is omitted, the record thirteen witk 111 will.' V",A. ntl Aiwlifmy of Huli'iuru btilliltiiK, Mini h ratiolnpo, iM. ImviiLiHl to the liuen-m. il llu- t'si-ttli- Hhum fntni AlHttkn tn M-xli'i. A Library Msgstlns otitis World. HmulUullii JUtuiml.,1, mill Mllml Willi K'n thliiK. ny tlie llft-t Wrllt-ni, Trv s vwu'i siiljserlpUini Mt CI. Huiul 2t !init fnr tin Ihtltilny Niiutlwr. TlieC'Al.iioiiNUN lirts the tomtit rfr riittifion ol any Illustrated 3luuttily pulilistinu west of Nua- York. 1 Per Cent Thin coupon will bo received bv A, N, Wiuhht, Tfi Iowh Jwojttr. 107 )rrUo Jj-liwt, oiiitMslto I'ontoitlit', In 'JO per ceiH. iu .jh-iiv uu nil)' inin'iittH' in nm turn'. WhIcIi anil Jowulry ix'iwirlntf a apeclnlty. MORPHINi: HABIT! i SURE CURE I'aclnc UMIdne Co., 5'JO Clay Ml., mhu Frmnclnco. book on It prvservinK a traoaeript of It for men, It proved to he particularly un- fllKn m rataratina If itasilsHl I A single wire connects the office with the lucky whun 1 boRim to travel .on the Western Union, and an operator Is always road. I once culled on a party, and af at hand to receive nnd transmit messages tor much persuasion iiiauimed to soli to all parts of tlie world, at cut govern ment rates. When dispatches arrive they are handed over hy the chief clerk to the onicuus for whom they are properly Intend- him a bill nf goods. I was eluted. "When I counted It up I found to my surprise that it amounted to 61,31.'!, ed, and such of them as require translation ' To make mutters worse, It wus the tlilr are given for that purpoao to Mr. Thomas, ' teentli order I had taken, tnd wus sold the polyglot onici.ll translator for the de- ; m. ti. thirteenth dnv of the month. Such an ominous combination of thir- partment, Tbereara others who assist him in this work, hut he Is responsible for It all. boston Transcript. teens boded no good. I concluded that tho party would fall, and counseled my Ann not to ship the order." 'Did the party fall !" asked the other A Ttm Villas. One of the eitrioua features of some of to tatamb of tto FsciOc Urthe tree village. drumilier in suspense. bailtoa tbosuramitof a rocky mountain. I No- tImta J,J8t ti,e unlu7 Pttrt risinjc almost perpendicularly to ibebeiKhfe o, he Is us guod as gold today, ot two feet. end throws me out of doors whenever Tbe trunks of the trees, in the' branches I approach him for nn order. I toll of which the antiyc erected tbeir mnmn a M numberf-Ex-houao, are perfectly straight and their li.. nirfacM nmutli. while LJm illsbuuM fntm vunM'? the ground to the first branch varies from GO to ISO feet. One of tlieac novel abodes is at a height of eighty feet above tbo groond, while tbe home of a nciKb boring one Is forty feet hiKber. Each bouse la reached by a ladder made of some creeping vine, which Is sus pended from ouo of tlie door posts, nod can be drawn np when it is dveired. Each house is I&tkh enough to contain ten or twelve pemHis, together with ammunition for a long siee. Such lofty habitations are only occupied In time of war, at night or wbeu danger Is expected. At other times tlie more con ven Lent and aconsible hats on tbe grouad are preferred. New York World. N THE PIPE t - Leading medical authorities state that new and improperly cured tobacco when heated in the pipe produces a rank vege table poison. Tobacco like ltguor can only be tmifwtd bv age. This is the reason why "Seal of tbe stirrup, place her right thigh in its I Of JN orth Carolina IS the most PLTIT rrrnrhoopulaar brand of smoking to- WSftK bacco in the United States- mount-Carl A. Nyegaard la Ladies' , is made from tobaCCO. at least Uome Joernal. , , , . . , tnree years old. its rich mel low smoke has never been Bow to Man lit a Horse. Any woman who lives la the country, and who la not too stout, should be able to mount a hone from the ground unaided If she attaiua to bo anything of an eques trienne she should require no more assisfe anes than a man, though she Is handi espped a little hy reason of her skirt. Sue should lower the stirrup sufficiently to resell it with the left foot; then placing the right haad on tlie npper pommel and the left hand on the lower pommel, by a side way motion, right shoulder forward, spring lightly from her right foot and swing herself into the saddle. As the result of weighing 208 newly born children to determine the weight of brain, the male infant s brain weighed 11.9 ounces and the female 11.0 ounces, the weight of the brain being to the body as one to eight or thereabout. Trv Gssmia for breakfast. PnrlUntl. Urrewi. A. V. Aftntn)tiu I'rln BmiKti ib'iiwl : Capital III. l'm,i,njr;, Ktiiem. urwm. Mm court ar tuily, ms nit of tuiUm, JtusimiHN. Sliorthaiid, Typewriting, htnmanthif,ami Engiitk lprtmtnU M"lii Wflfni Uiniuirli'iiii Ui vmr. Html ml iltulU ti tx ttiy uut. Cttulugue fruu tltlwr kuuoI, im. Want nn s(rent In every town fit OrvKun, Wash hiKloii aau IiIhIdi to Mill PIANOS and ORGANS On eommtMton. No stoclr or raiillsl nenled. Mn.la tiiitliura pMiirrtil, hihicUI niUM on all Kixals. Write (or purllvlllHra. PO.'iTLANII, OK. J. MoCRAKEN It CO., -DKAl.KKB 1N Riehs Nartsr Llsn, Portl.sd c.ni.nt. eel d.n Oat. and Utah Plaitir, Half, fin Bilot and Fin Claf, LAND PLASItH. 60 North Pront Htreet, Qor. D, VOUILANU, OK. HfiV CClCRcimE0 10 81Ar oureo. Unl I LI til We want Ihe name anil ad. & - urewolevervauflererlnlhe AQTUn!R U.S. ami Canada. AMreu, HO I nilllt P.IanlaHan,ll.ll.,Ba(il.,I.I. THE HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSUnikNGE Cl OPCAl.lKllKNIA. HrKHnlf IwH. tHtT, fllli.ltt mhwh pnlil Sfiicu nrmiii(tntliill,(."7J),7W.'Jl, On of tin' uhmI Mitc'iuif,il fin limnntiK'M'oiiimiilH ol t.n'HKo. .-olklu trnoil liimliiciiH u(H)ii Itft n-iJiili.' tlou lor ivollilliy, ioiirnoh flt'iilliiK, i-nulttihli' nil juitiiieiiUi and lirompl pnyinuttt ol lltt limxiiit. Aui'iitrt at nil trliR'l)l iioliitrt. OUloe Cihichi')! hulliliiiK, I'orlliiml, dr. I). II. Hush, MiiiiiiKT Nurtli w'Utii llwiniitiiii'iil; Arlluir Wlhon, Kt-i-V; Jijo F. U. WehJjjar, Ciwliltf r. 1. H. Wniatiti, Hwiql Am, PIANOS ORGANS. JOTEH in, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. fa-BOX 002.-1 . MSn i Dynamite uuuuun i POWDER CO., 18 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FltANCISCO. K you want l'OWUKK lor Mining, Railroad Work, Stump Wasting or Tree Wanting, send for l'rire List. ui may be first oous- ng as soon-as the claimed: "Thiyhk goodness, we've done to lengthen, before with them afcirnal , blue" skies and that i until stler sunrise, bltal-unshine; Tliis taste of good ' ". first V lieli fog puts fresh life into a fcl- His Ifcam Had ilorw sense. A man named Marshall was driving Into town with a two bone team pulling a load ' pnn-iWl of bar. He fell aaleeo. leavimr his team l""01""" to go as It pleased. Ahiredgirlof one of L!?IS' dh Csrsllas Is now packea In Psleut ih? nll,l k.l i. .,...m. . ii.ii. , Cha rouches, aa well mi In loll. child in a tow wheeled buggy, and, while stopping to chat with a friend, carelessly left the buggy In tbe middle of the road Just as the heavily loaded hay wagon same along. The driver of the wagon was suddenly awakened by the wagon cumlng to aatand itiil. Tbe sleepy fellow rubbed his ayas and saw his two quiet and sensible horses calmly Investigating the bunny and Its in fant occupant, which were directly In their path, and which they bad refused to run down. The child's buggy had besn struck by the wagon tongue, upsetting it and throwing the child at the horses' feet. Detroit Free Press. OOO0 THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WOULD I Z TUTT'S Z Omar iiveu pnxsO lvUthMlrtoiifthliiroiM jv umlly etlM!tlv' iiuroly vstoll. V r.xmt lo Mlivn In thu iMinlor. 0000 Tom Fittf wel Now o f any wtvy tirttft ) Itottnr lty, or A Mill Itiimtrir of Tn-inrirrow, vilifl nrlni'irutl ImkiIc Hlnrufi Nut to i tum (rciHlil, on rielpt of uohImI ,ial ditW'Utit lo denlurs, Aililraiif U(i.,roora 71,111 romcid oiug.r , llnfoiirUayionmy KlAOtrloOflnwta 'l(UUt;fl. HM)pir(tenLprilLuidUMli - Wrj4mtui,iirowlwv N.lf.. DROPSY TKKATDD PRKE, Piwltlv lyOtireil with VflKtnhlfl1ltinia'1e4 Havaourii ilioiitmnait of cawan. Curo v&mh pro, oiinued liupnitjNs lij beutpliyslclHin, Knini llmt(!n tyuiiujtun dlwippenr: In mn ilitytiillwwt twutlilnli all nyntptomt rflumred. BtmH tot Croc bwk tflBtlroo nlalBof mlramiloui etinw. Ton .liiyn' imntmtnt free bj- mail. If you ordor trial, mdiI 10c, in sUunpa QrpAy ponUtKA. . H.I!,(fltHKNH(lfVH,AtlHnt4t,Ga. llyou ordwrtrlal return tliia advertlwmtjut-to u. YOUNQ MEN I The Specific A No. I. Cure, without full, all canen ol thtiVH''' liu mid aeet, no iimll-T of mv, 'iinf nIuikUiik. I'ivt!iil8 iilrlliirt?, It liPlim .'1 In -k-rmil ntniLoiy. Cur wlifiifvurytLiliw aim littt fiilli'd. Hold liv nil Drnu-uhtM. 1; iuu.o'iiotiMiieiEmP(.'ieitl iittiiiifitcnirum; Co., fcJa.i JoBtf.Cul. 1 lie Greatest Tomperance Bock EVER WRITTEN 'Immense Sales ' AK"iitB Wfltilid every. i'li'if. Noi4'ovluusex I'lt'iH'o Kei'tittsnry. Vot icniiHanii It'critoi v iid trh"i, J, HTUAftT A Co,, 1170 MnrktttiHircet.baU rmiclfico, C'nl. V. No. 418-H. N V nn 416