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~ 77m— 0 ~18, not. haw“ COommandang -- nes of . infamy {0 enter \% _. l sho refused arg “peaked“? to run when ba -.\ 3. aod was abfit by? in quite Bevttetx, * ei ats. for;- Snalie -~ ~@ - LQrMegct, 1C ' some changpa‘33 Nt ro s= ano rep out Ua tof Q'Ja‘t‘fl‘. It 1g ~ ~ i v. zo mere @ r pre p» my The“ < s fail' og two. days -' ntermissicn, greg _ ~ Imbled heaps 0M» 60 v4 cheerful with i “my m] cards to thug ur c JOKER!” ”0361 t dietance 8!!!ng b t stil envelopes 10 A inpense pies of ° Y hf. 600 tous, is Cue, ts the privilege of . 1o a rel-nattory for‘ a- is saved, and to burs Astmcmtes for eround pfes Y5:0th pt: th 5-22)? f” \perty éfled up fe soadse of the 01d of mounted grtssf the thieving laos who shrug“ a fl were Just mpt io bresk into a un e, but when dis- 1 .n lbscrty that“ in the Gwenlng at- t > tie Gas Henfla hruige, and wha a crowd tha; cop re s1d was uncere. lant» post near at.- k place at the for» k -as, on Washing. a wails had been brace by the flames i% - aud totioring heit. At length an were buried ap tore. - The. termble ba cues of anguish a ine frightened u' al first no one Cr. + b where a portion of _ bein 2 the spot where p be; orp and ahrniok- d L, tho utind®t ax. © in io pull or wrench mble vicj, but their ebris were ari 1 fall- t. 'The men. relin- s and fru tlees riek *~ he dangerou8 >. as, in'tr gbiful par- with cries that will sty uf the spectators | _ the cousheq masses a ip toe breoth of life , '~ vt the wa'l. 3 priated on 8 half pi.esaint columns of ally expressing tis - he miuat of the ruin feaitice, thst the des- p. lhe Pog: suy B :- cluou of crick aad b.au{n=cuus destru0- b fuit of merchandise, pp to the gleit- .e gu c tnat ow lt wreat py u( a. Among the © G1 cov- fable even poPout e, a the. com- ' [rc aa per-ooul suffer- . pericece d. Phe fire fr 'i aed to tng tusiness y tuht while eauog up «itn every ad sv oP, 1G tothPd few d wel- ut fea tamdes into the NING INCIDENTS. Y Blan } vroramei: unknown, per tonms of a bays» er', lookirg Cut of. a sie was seen from * fu'l in the face by woor and kaocked m. fom wh cb a mao ods flames began to wored.b y si ort tims 't of the bouse was i, ¢. A woman with in-, ai d bo: clotnes h .r bacco, cake rush t 'rom tua building, ugg widiy for her ertiy the d.sappeared, cuon wif-rcs the fire ica ceart? of from it; bee crazed by - the »uffering of ber Emu—d aouwn, and ; bazmpsg mis-iles al« - knowau tust thee wag were, 'or tse wind in rimost every dpe - ip ed Peop e supgo- «i of the rach of it ; receicine gouds from vppos d they kad car- s ouf ca eis, and b.fore he e petsac us th’ll‘ 0 #L , bot that which they n cingged stair so us. 10 cmp. de the ro- te -~. u ion was nd do.p.ir te. deted g a- a wiys tue case AL _ est 18 i1ss of articles ag tu. u;itof immense 1.8 m'f’ tarown iato dd-o info utier worth- up at d- laggeq away 'I were wis no l: mit to h . way, cor could the it «as p; 'event the rob- uli Lut be told from uy uucks, aragged by gos oad ard Jammed rs «b ng Foxes aud up: seus, and making. with no bad pil tae of i u mut he. ( a Lhn#if ur ur g. drop; e i grast ut fire, as thuuge frosu bioudy band cipped in 9 . ap d* reyetorionaly do- e loser towu-made eviou: paths of gws prorseg irom pestuse~~ mabe excitement; iD ; 19n about Mk y inuugnt the dreaded ack ; balf naked, sod goods AD it a m«,they sas abeut »maning cheir BA! k bavnies in the r arte} stanvte hears ard t0i cus the w iy & ying anu crazed «4 exciicmepi.~~ forguiten or the lurmoil and 1989 €a weeymgfinfl flea m* ection, vsiuly so-kIPE Women in carlivgd maturely ; the sick lay bambers unable to tis? g but the fire might at m; in their weak nass rt weiva of such untor ire saidk fo have been - hick éven their trusted | nslay. pament bonuses Gdevrogs~ | woman, her new boTn jusband wore uurped 10° 2.o0bly, refaring 10 Jeavo unable to 36115078\ mfety. © * Fer r= * ; *,. \RY PN h!\ 70m. Local Intelligence. 8113813551 mus-urn. 14 1872 den tune“ ‘nd‘f - i f oC 8 lie Kzrowi has under abutment - . pearly 250 cates of horses suffering from He bas been uniformly ~- successful in his treatment. -A pretty young lady in the Fourth Ward says she was opposed to Mr. Gaiz- 12's election tecause he advised all yoong If they had taken, his adrice she would undoubtedly have followed suit, . --The Utica Observer localist goes to entertsinments to the bald heads. He reports fi'teen highly polished crani- ums at a late coscert, - He says the num- ber intraases at every entertainment in proportion to the lengibheniog of the matrimonial columns io the rewspa- j the disease. «ny continues to -> je p rave granted to - >. (@if men to \go Wear.\ p i! a106 withoat the < urken and reeling F | --The World has it now sure. is no uss of attempting a more definite and expressive name for the. horse dis- éase than this : \Hipporhinophlegmato- 'blennscalastalagwus.\ This covers the whole ground,as well as the largest horse. If you can't pronounce it cat out this paragraph and tell yoar friends, when asked, that that's what's the matit-r with - your animile. -The Troy Press says :-\Wiltiam Keith, present city. editor of the' Whig, sails for Eogland shortly, to take charge .of a extensive business of his father, who recoatly died. Mr. Keith has a leg:icoy of about $20,000 to take care of and has con- . dluded to abandon the préfession of jour- rslism, which he had but recently eg: poused, but in which he had met with remarkable succass. the luckiest editor that 'Froy has over NQ-pe. \ fa br the heavy Thug < - A. He is decidedly kts two or three mon -. . Hrixus, mother of Morais Hxius of this city, died at Sugar Loal, Orange county, at nc a Bunday, aged ninety years, five mantas and' two days. Mires Cassina, of Fouthport, a relative by marriage, was present at the This venerable wom- an, who has been called home in the full- ness of years, pgpied all her life in the vicinity of the place where she died. She was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her,and ever regerdgedi with affection by hor dercendants, Her life was a uso'al one. To her more years | king time and had a poor engine. At than fall (o mort mortals vouchsafed, | the place of the collision, & little before and bo- Joug and eventful existence was nins o'clook, the freight was obliged marked by a goodness that endears her to stop. Both the flagman,Jouw Brown Manoaser aer the r snfiexmgs M t me of her death. atfer war is buried by 6. f L memory to mourning friends. -We shouldn't liké to spam k the Bing: The Leader rays :- \A fiw evenings since, as we were walk- | ing down Court street, and near the Ex- change Hote}, we met a party consisting of five yourg ladies, or at leost we always bad supposed them to be such, each of whom had a lighted ~ cigar in their hand, and pow and then they would pot them in their pretty mouths, and take a whiff. Says cne to another, «\wait until we get to --- street, and we can smoke as much hamton beauties : as we please without observition,'\ at the putting the cigar under hide it from our observation, Who do you suppose, young ladies, would want to kins your oth erwise preity mouths after hav- iog been defiled by tobacco? -Some facts and figures in relation to the great fire in Chic:sgo may be of inter» est in omnection with the present Boston calamity. The Chicago fire lasted three days, destroying an ares of about four and one half miles Fong by about one and . one half to two miles wide, the greater part being covered with dwellings. 'The estimate of losses were at first even as bigh as $500,000,000, which was an exag- The losses are now es- timated at about $180,000,000, and the amouat of in:uraree at $80,000,000. - About eighty insurance companies failed Tho amount of insur- ance money paid and to be paid the as- sured is estimated at about $30,000,000, many companies paying but a emall frac. tion of their losses, while others paid in gerated amount. inacons. quence. -The Philadelphia Ledger takes up the money side of the horse disease., There arse 9,000,000 of horses in the States, valued at $666,000,000. If but one per cent. of these should be car- ried of, making 99,000 horses, it would entail a direct money loss of $6,000,000- two per cent., or two deaths out of every hunared wnuld bring a loss of over $13, €00,000, and three per cent., which is the mortality in rome cities, swells the loss to nearly $2,000,000,000.This is an addition to the heavy loss of the daily earnings of the vast proportion of the horses that ar abled and cannot work. Such figures may have their uses in 'some quarters not. yet reached by the disease. Humanity should be the only stimulus required in ordor to ensure the ure of such preven- | years resting apou him. tive measures as better treatment, loss la- bor, cleaner stables, &o,, but the money side of the caso may reach some people who seldom look at any other. -The Hornelisville Tribune sums up the result of the election in the fallowing concisely expressive, and side-splitting | was taken home, 25d after re-action the E ; p E f § : is- Guttle's Has Fixed I. A Gigsatio Agricultural, Operation. tan Beat Raised ! The Tidal Ware Heard From, -I tike the Hindmost. Our Rooster Justa Little, (Half an Inch,) Abread ! Th Boat \Assembly\ Bound for Belt River, For Tick- ets Apply to Mac. ESteva's Chicken Alive And Kicking d The Ofd Man Had 'Em, Grant's Majority Only 100,000,000 900, We Met the Knewy, But Wish We Hadn't! 'Tell me, yelwinged winds. That 'roundimy pathway TRF,\ Do you not know some mt. Where Democrais weep no pore ? ? Hew York comen within 80,008 of going forGresiey | crushed .in coupling cars in the Erie | -de, 0 . Fannaylvania Only Gives: 108,006 1. 28 , *, “Roam-vin- WillGire unfiofityhr amt-yer Pra. Graves and mind”: Split By Thender I - , We Lin («Mt Ann. re \new editor AYE of. ”Mb“; ~. With a quivering: eyelid, that . %. duh; ox, m in unit m\ 1k m Hm” : Roads and Suediker's, 1 wiles #4 Eour. - gleased by your correspondent from | anaxsor Buca3is, the heroic engineer of 'the mail, and Asruau® C. Leazy, the ocu- ductor of the freight. Mr. Bcoknas st ites that in rounding m curve about a mile south of Socdiker's at a speed of twenty-five miles per hour, he saw the caboose of a freight train about the length of his train ahead. 'To all appearances instant death awaited him, bat instead of fumping from his engine, | like many would have dons under less trying circumstances, stusk to his post and fosta ntly applied the air brakes with: fall forow and reversed his engine. Aithough he had but a short space to | do it in, his timely exertion seared the! many lives from being lost. His i T. R. Ratusux, told your correspondent his post he thought he could do the same | - All the passengers unite in giving thanks t brave men- Buoxserr's engine is protty woll smash «d up. The catome of the freight trai was smashed into kindling wood, wining nas afterwards used for that purpose. Fortunately the car next to the caboose was a very heavy one, loaded with nails. This car was lifted from its trucks and lay with its rear ond on to the boilers of No. 15, having run under as far as the dome. Tho trucks of the caboose and freight car was shored abead and under, coas on the other, to that they lifteA this car with its immense weight of nalis, to a horizan tal position, the height of the top of theo boiler from the ground. The most wonderiul part of the um is that Artaus® 0, Leary, conductor, aud Joax Brown, brakeman of the freight, were both in the caboose when the engine struck, and although the car was atove to & thousand pieces and they were both thrown some twenty feet up on the bank, {the accident occurred in a cut)} neither of them were even infured. The engine of tha freight, a poor one, could not make steam fast enough to haol the tra n. At Columbiz Cross Roads several cars were lafi,but no word of was, ning fot the mail that they wore not ma- and the conductor, consulted thair f watches and found the mail would be alopg in Afteen minutes. The mail, it ; would seam, thundering aloug ers they wero ready for it, and the next | thing they know, as Brown expressed i:, they \ didn't know nothing,\ thought at | first they had a \ night mare,\ but after feoling around among the bushes and stumps where they had been thrown,con- cluded there was some mistake and that it was reality aftar all, The greatest won- der is that they were not both instantly Killed. The head«light of the ougine exploded and sot fire to the debris of the caboose, and had it not been for the most | passengers; the whole freight would hava been burned up. = Tas Minus or Gon Stowir.- Doan in Muncy, Ps., the following sin- | gular circumstance is said to have hap- | pared: Forty-eight years ago & young | man left that Burrough, \ between two days,\ to avoid arrest upon & warrant sworn out by a young lady who was left with a little responsibility which she thought should havea father's as well as a mother's care; Time passed and the: girl then is no» an old woman. The other day a atranger appeared upon the streets of the Borough whose looks were silvered (as was afterwards learned) by the frosts of seventy two winters. - By some means he was recognized as the truant lover of forty-eight years ago, and his presence in town coming to the ears of the de serted one, she at ones bad a now war: rant issued for him and caused his ar- rest. The old gentleman was ta- ken by surprise when waited upon by the constable, may easily be imagined but having been caught in the meshes of the law he determined to make the most of it. A meeting took p'are befrre a justice of tne peace, and nego i .uous en- tered into for the amicible settlement of the difficulty, which was finally accom- plished by the venerable gentleman pay- ing the iojured woman two bundred dol lars. This was choap enough all things considered. As the old gentleman lofi [ town. -on the first train after he was dis charged from custody, we suppose he has returned to his home in the West, whore he has resided for nearly half a cestury, no doubt, feeling all the batter for having discharged an obligation for so many Man at Cornisa, -On Satur, day forencon Michael Deneen was in the Erie yard switching cars, pushing ons ahead, when another car was crowded sgainst bite by the engine and he was caught by the leg, which was crushed. 0+ limb was amputated above the kneo by Drs. Graves and Mills, assisted by Pra- Robbins and Mulkaron, and Medical Student George flollenbeck. Mr. De neen died of prostration from the ner. veus shock, the nexs morning. He was about twenty-five years old, and rsided | with his parents on Second atrest. He was an industrious and worihy man, His faneral was attended on Tusedsy by a very largo assemblage, Ans rumofts , 'have [. circulated that Deneen died. of hemorr hage, we are requested to state thas the report is untrue, there being no bleeding .~ | after thw amputation, Just after the | limb. bad been cut of, [Horace Dickey, of | A Rornetlavilie, was him to the house of- Mr, Denton to Kare his kand amputa the attendingsurgeons. It had. been | yard. The pperation was performed. by | .. $1,000 Reward. is offered by: the propmm ' Leovery fora medieima that will equal it| cum ammwo‘tm < gets - \wo _ ' wt?» f,. He s\ cos Setor y ua & 20k * i mmfl WQW ING was”? m” J M. Grand human and” ffia‘if ard purghase your. atheilnilmo aud popular 1111-4 | ric Rankoas, which is, positively, |. ns three Daily: I yeas |. \~ thaouly 13:- wlgéh ‘ slum ma Ana Dar mowers} oquxppeivnh in mmtyhrori - ORV, 00mm] age! Fox-in Ore 13; Km”. mm» Waive. K. .,.‘ Whom oi sacrum M ain 4 a, TH’SupJ-itugn 3150 and“: Emit ti Clerk's 'office ~*Tasidiy | org-1M as & bond off Mn}, Cata- YGU [ tike par sgrive, “maxim 911053“ £3: mum“ Pdfi m mm fining“ gi Width“ it? the 5:6 M, 0m YRMLCY reas sise j A09 “um-munmunnnkl venn {2 ISUGL‘NflSiT Fi. t : Rhianna ©t4.00 par hundrd- Whole.“ at $3.00 @3,¢3 pt: hundnd. Ie ys W County : m . H “WM”!!! tflfllm . mot, o } * than“; Dally . away; - 'Lnst night the mail $rain bound. mun + “Wflgrh?m i: Siturday]: \ CF afsor. on 9 clock Lon the N. C. R.R. in charge of condus«] inthed ~I tor McNarzr,rain i xnwafteigttrdnwix - +050» Mn“ tothe . | eisstabdingaitillbetween Colamble Crosw | _ Bubscribore can. ammm 1mm their nub- > ”nphom expire by referring to the printed |. - containing their tddnu,wh{ch is parted® ga their paper each week. On thisslip are printed the sabscriber's name: and mam, to: . which the Gazetrk) is paid.: MINOR LOCALS i “AGENTS! A a??? ll - {maxo 13mm: flux Timid 3L {Listening was slectetl m! mum», by' {and The County Clerk. {J cus G. mp m!“ m C] mag-int as; 'k by law of thit amades . Tha “and 3&an fhrDrijmmuc, corner ot. Cl \ Coliega was discoversd) on in - q [-When first mene the fire backstage-d here was some fifty passengers on. flu great headway, the farses bunting mg oail, fortanately all men, asd. sibgular | from. all parts . .of the bare,. to: relate none wars injured, although the | \I“; m caail was gain; at:a spared of twenty-£111 at.“ eated hig ¥ 's The particulars arse nearly as follows, as | mfi: firs“? é; 1122); f, the wind, carried the fames t and exposing the house' manhunt” \heat which blistered and seor ed. the | 'aldes greatly, At one Tims the commenced removingthe D:'@, mam goods, but little was taken oar save the i sliver ware as the. arrival of the firs 'companies with. their apparatos assured | 'the safety of the endangered houss, . Non. | 1 find 2 913mm:- wire brought to the F both tsams still } snffering ftorm. the home disease, Ro. 5 was on the spot early and was located at | the bydrant on the corner of Church | | stroot and College avrenun. Nos. 3 and 4 Isid from tha steamsr and good aurvice | was perforrand in keeping the firs down. | passenger cats from basing telescoped and |: - There were In the barn the home of Dr. | Kroxaxpe and a mule team belong to Mr. | Horcugin, of the Eimira Mills. Alithree that he sbould bave jumped from the | of the animals were consumed in the | engine, but when be saw bis chief stick 19 | tarp, A man who happened to be early i at the scene, made an effort to gat the i Drs horse out, and pirilally enocasded, gud praise to the heroism of theso two | but the aninal), crazed with fright, daah- ed back agrin into the blazing stab'e and was borued to death. Tae Dr.'s bug: gy was taken out belore it was injured, A aloigh belonging to City Minion\; Burasainas, which stood in the barp, was also burned. There was quits a quantity | of bay and feed, hargess aad barn farni tures destroyed. This morning romors prevailed that the colored man who drors thoe mals team was missing, and it was feared had | met his desth in the burning building. He may, however, not bare been in the i bars, and if he was not, wiil probab y Larn up during the dag. If he dosa ap poar, It is reasonable to suppose that the barn was ast on fra parpossly, as there had bean no lizht absut promises the for a number oif hours provious to the fire, The loss must in the aggregate bs in the neighborhoud of $2,000. --The mirsiog colored indi-idaal, sug- posed to hare been burnal to death in the biro, bas tornedi op all right. claims to hire kaowna nothing of the fire notil he want to hitch up bis team this It was « borsa and a mule, be- i looglog to the mills, that wore burned. Corn?) 13.5 1 raising Borg. tn Board, m . ‘G cents per bushel. al Bucxwmxr Gum. r min “mmromu Hee autism: «nu pl! Dbusholy ; - NGOL. _ in arigrck. I Wand TB -C ~ wwnnfinttfiwfimm-flifi? fiat lawn-muffinzkfif‘w f \ * ‘ mm a n n mm mu aE A. “mantra! may: Aunt. Bt. 'o trouble to “Wigwam\: mwly. . CASTOBIA—a substitute for Gator On-is which does not distress or gripe, but . to operate when all other remedies luv. (and. , You may confidently rely upon ria in Stomach Ache, Constipation, FM oy Croup, Worms, Piles or deranged [ -ITAver. Iteoutsimeuhut Hintrdt,llorphino. but is. pursly a “notable magnum», perfectly harmies, and above all, pleasant to fake, {Fie Cestoria aoothu and guléts the'system, and produces natural alsop. Tul thing to sesimilate the food |' pavemtthem from crying.g A |. 35 cent bottle. will‘do the work for & fain); p kvhagctsr'n wifl x'. noviw4iw. 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Jinn-porn». f . ** “In on. whine. vhhl-he‘flfimlfi ff i ~ Ahe firxxmm ~unun I a f in yak, Thenwmina sew In: 70 and -one of oe out'! \. \ \ . __ pm i’uz'ndtknfiofwoflk ® | uaden “his“? \has shooked : 3 m aims was In ”fig:- Ganders \eghma I% taxman”; youd dare was the fathor of Mr. : MK; W gangsta, 9:0de the Hsxleton Sen- norfloohgl f Eduard 17013915 w lb. m pages. - Bugar maple, $5.00 per cord. 0th\ “11114390 lulu 'wint, act Qh Tor Giv» 39°01: addite BUBsuiD SB lfiflflfim, Rd min lungs: A)!” “Randi-patch”): thn fur. aging edifir of : ihe | A #itl rem Troo that palm» at | New? lftbhmofltb, and #> m 334mm 'on aa graded tour. . -- Charles 3C. 333ml! a mung conduit» te of the fly“ Centrat ; silrnéd, biage can?“ mum dumb: the last “navy stars Bs b» iraveled orer 800.000: mle: without ionic; bis bexd,epringiog's 1 iy | bonging his eye:, borstlog a hr op, Bay. log any other mount whatever. Mr final! um dunikvhtnu his keg is mmnuitr. j Ba» QQSiHQ It & yonder - e R. ttelfl Brok i i A he \ mullet: nunéfiegfi - he, it * . \Petroleurt \ réstiof Avirrican xx by Homuhdwsszmmr. agent. WOW. N. amichsri» ‘ mm 'Bostbo: Mitsand St Loafs, Mé. + tan Jok fi$75 to $250 per 'H ¥irs where, walb'as {AMI I® a i awl“) Yard price per ton : ' . Chestout, $150; Lump, $5.22? Email Egg, $100; Stove, $4.75. SEW YORLE MARKETS. I‘ll“. mki'i 40. awn: law & Womar Tossed and Gored by & Bull in the lwuozsnfimc. $re1mm. to in maxim. This mm , wilr aim}: mm. fail, hick, qniuuorfifiilnagfiufi and; embroider jn & must superior imnrnen Price vnly‘tlfi ' Fully Hehsedai & mrrknbfi‘ib‘k kre y.ars., .We wiJ pry.$1.000 yr any mauchize that Fill saw a stranger, mote bexutiful, Of: more , qurs. It mares. the \Else =. Every ucond stitch ¢an and still the cloth cannot ba puled apart:with- z out tearing it, We pay agent th enses, OcRT which twice that amount can be masequires: Boitin mm; Phtabktgh? Ps plies at the atatione. ' BEANS AND PEAS { Receipts for the woek 617 bbis. beans. \ Corkedpon ing wook last year, 787 bbis. Bum. {falt-to §000,...-u0se Marrow Fre a the Bnitimers Americar, Xer. %. About nline o'clock yesterday morning, | while a buil was beiog driran through fombird street toward Patter on Park, It became untuly and infuriated, owing to | its being annoyed and worrked by a num- | bar of boys, and finally, in the most ox- | cited minner, rushed through the street toward Broadway, ergating the foost in | tense excirment and slsrc, evory ous on | the street bastening to seek a place of sboiter. Unfortgnstely, Mr. L. Whit crait réiurning from the Fell's Polat Market with a large besket on her arm, had jost reached the crossing at Broad. | way as the buil dashed slong, and almbat before sho was aware of her daogir | the poor woman was seized by the ricous beast and tossed some ten fest in thas «r, to the horror of the spectators. As she desorndsd was agsin caught on the horns of who read boast and tossed a sto- ond time and gored in a mest shocking A sumber of polissmen and othars sushsd to the awlstango of Mre. Whiteora't, and drove the bull off, bat not before ube had receired inj an!» that will mors probably render her a ofip She was promptly conveye | her residence, and the assistance of Dr. u | Daeicstlo and othere availed of., I ws | found tbat ber right leg and arm ware um her porson was br the borns of the Afor the rescous of Mrs, White. | erafy the bull taraed and ran up Lombard streat westaard, followed taint tnobiy shots from pratols boing fied into bis bead without forther effec: thin | ingreasiog his farg. dam: seard thar: KIODOY ep.sc... 1roh $15 to $250 «Gen. Mendo's film-w wan no; gen«r- une s 1,08 vity not apprehend:d when knorn .; puilio. attention was 'di- verted by an uousugl excitement, and the zews fell like i bolt from a clear sky, He died st six o'clock Wadpesday eve- ning, at his residence, No 1,436 D-Lapor pliacs, from scute pueumonis. Ho was attaoked the preceding Tharsdsy with prin in the chest, and was immediately confined to his bad. Tha disessess umed an alarming typo Mooday, and the ga tient sank in strength anderits effects no Tassday night, whin be railied alittle. Oa Wedne:deay morning the symploms sgain became moro thraatening, and desth followed ar six n'clook in the sve: alng. Almost precissly two years ago the Ganeral suffered aiserora aifzck of tho same disease, from «which he rallied, but, as it seems, without the full recovery that was soppieed. A faw days since a seedy person ap- plied to a wealtby citizen for help snd re- csived the amail sam of firs cents. The giver remarked as he handed him the piitence, \Take it; you are weloome, | our erers ure always open to tha distres- sad.) \That may ba,\ rarlied the reci plent, 'but never befors in my life have H man so amail an opsnlog for such large 2 SECO B4 C., Chicago, m . 99 \B1 Louis, Mc ' .-YL00K HERE.- asg.~,-.- iin the of Serofuls, “mars, o# that of the DDIaX) B For the cmeof‘d ally known sits Recelptsfor the week, 19 120 pkgs. Co: wook last year, 21,072 pkgs. The tnnah or medicine bear no magi such T. GaEA‘I‘StlgSRu- Sum, §.ktos, Btate, Welsh, reveeveenssccccee i.... .27(@28e. (By Telehraph to the Garelle.) Naw Yorr, Not, 12-4 p. x. GO TPR-KMiddliog aplands, 196. FLOBR Quatet and without declaed change. Re- celpts o! 8,00) obis. - Sales of 6,000 bbis.at the follow» yond moury and price; and is mange! p G 'of mores to thossauffecing from Godtive= - ~ mess, Female Weakness, y n rve disease Lyspepsia mo stands pre-eminently at the head of all other remedié¢s ; aud is Primary Consumption post» gradually cures the sise«ss. The neauty of thes facts is, they are empbatica'ly trie; war or sale everywhere. KENYON, N. Y., General Agents. FREE HOMES !1 Apples, per boil.... Q .foces, per biL.,.. Pears per barre | » FRUOITS-DRIED. Driel fruits are now in market and| Apples cents per pound. . Bisckberries, 9@9}4. - Raspberries, 30@31. For EBiffou@ness, d Bebility, it. ase Common to choice-um State...... Common to choice ettra westers . Qmmon :o chaice round hoo mm FmUx—Stmly WEMT-Qulot. Receipts of 166.000 busbels.- Balte of 400) bushels at the following mu No: 2.8pnuz, datum“... seek kee Winter 3.0.1 Wuwrn.,..._.. ....‘.. Amber Ween-m ..... Prim! X10 2 Mnuukeo...f§ Borth wost ! nur. o : so. Try it once. F PO1TERA a ©O,, Pyr CHEAP FARMS i ON THs LIMk of THR UNIBN PASIFIG RAiLRmBi 1 2,0 0 0,0 G 6 a C BIS: us of boo bum at Receipts of the week, 899 bales bates, Corresponding week last year, ...-. Btate, good, 1871... . COMRONR 10 severed cc Bas Ensterny, tair.. -.. ' a lmclptn \or 12000 bushsl.. bales Yennlnba, Ch U'fl. runncuu the eulorming rates . UM We tiv, in aura. 20. CUR \ Armor. Raje: of 84 «00 Puabeln at Lac f K camer iAiz«d . BEST FARMING AND MINERAL LANDS IN MEN“ t 104 | 2,000,000 Acres in NEBRASKA GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, | Now FoR SALE! MILD CLLU ATR, FREPTILE SOL, for grain growing and stock raisin; ansurparsed by any in the United States. CHEA PLR IN more favorabla termsgivsn and more convenient to market than FREE - SOMESTEADS | FOR mun. . TAG BEST LUCATIVNG FOR CULOMIES SOLDIERS ENTITLED to a HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES Bend for the now L escriptive Pamph maps, publisbed in Engfish German. Danish, mailed fros axerywhexe. Lend Uommlustoner.U P. PR Bade”, SEVEN PEA CENT. STATE AID BONDS, \To the Arkansas Central Railway, & Pis Lisn on tog Eovenus of the Road, ONLY $15, 000 PER MILE, - AT 78 CENTS. amt accmed interest. ns tad ta or 125.00 “we“ Receipts of provistons-pork, 7:9 bbi«.; b bbis.; cut meats, 1,682 pkgs; lard, 1 674 pkg, Beef, goou sides.. to- (abr wer tern 12... Calves bog dreamed prlm Mutton pre.... .. ha CONH on 8 Mlle Hogs,.city dressed...... POULTEKY AND Ga4E. BA a .F.Y Quinlan: berry Beauty“ wt 8'000 b .. b. - Sairs of 9 000 bust. of Wessen vi 0 b3- | Heceipt» 0' 23.000 om b. - Silem of 2! Ou-lbum a nelullon-g r uh. badly brokeq, apd terribly lacerated Huma W. slero ...... PILL he Fow'!s and Chi kers io batter demand.f rung—up)“. * Smica of 203 'bos ar the tom-nuns by a crowd, at (mum. Boxna.«Binco the { selection has setiled some questions which ware troubling tho Gow of capital It is { | probable that the Investors will now find Western Rulwags a profiisble invest Ducas, Western, put pair Geese, We!Lern.... 'Aurkeys, per pound... “fl’mO—mm- HEW YORK OATTLE MARKET, Les : Near the intersec- mu Mont.... entral arsasus a colored man | | sushed at {has bolt with au ax, snd with | one blow on tha head despatched h'm, A striking featore of the great conf | gration at Bantam is thus dwalt upon by \ This aisastrous event has again brbughi lato sotica the wonderfol agency of the electric telegraph. - While the people of Boston in the viciaiiy of the ra were rushing distractedly about the stregis, wild with terror af the gene- ral deatruction that seemed impending in tho affwcted city-probably before somes citizens living st a distsuce from i the Fifth Ward were awaro that the can- | flagration bad commeficed-~the news of | tbe calsmity was fying over the wires into crory city of the Union and speed: ing under the ocesn to the askores of En rope. While the firs was reging its pro- gress was known costinugusly in New York, and as building after building was awallowed up its Ioes was known ands of railss away. It is this agency: great misloctunes home 10 everr mind almost at tin mme moment, that calla buman s 0; $th amen aim LM6 51mm 1214 COT MREATS-Quiet LABD—inez. Eales. of 200 tlerces st the relieving s esse se c 8V@6Yo. 4 Ars those oysters dressed ?\ asked a oung lady of arestsuraut keeper, as he banded hen \ dozen sor \ on the balf 4 yesm,\ replhed the bivalve 4 we never hal'owa a boyster to ppear cu deshalills in this era heatablith. ment hif we can elp it.\ MARRLRD. MULLLEE-~COUFEE «At the resideane of the bride's usole, Coopar, Lake street, by the Rov. Mr. KeCuight, Daxre: Mo) Cx'eof Leaks, ) it» Karma Rondered.... . Bheep and Lambs, (”imam -Now, “Ms: m‘GAn—Bxudy PL L‘ROLELA— mu at tho “lowing um f a. Quad TD BOQU . ln} C JAL -B 50@3 60 par ton LEA : BER-Qulet a Baenos Ag res 1mm to Surrounded by the double gusrantes of being a railway and a State bond in one tho Arkanuas Cootral bon tn will receive The prospects cf posce and prospent;y in that section of the country was never better. The bonds pay nearlg*eleran par cent and are Issued by the Stato of Arkansas --as State with 500,000 inhabitants, which will be a million within ten years, and pays interest only on 'a debt of less than $3,000,000 The merits of the rosd are Bixty-ose rolles the toad-mover ope-third of the whole i : -are completed, and are earning about i- $10,000 per mile, enough to pay the terest, running expenses, ard | leave a fair stook dividend; the road is to \ coonect Little Rook, the capital of Ark- with Helena on the Missimaippi river, and with Pine Bluff, three of ths | largest cities in Arkansas ; this route has | sustained fire steamers several years, | 800 miles out of the way, taking fire days to run ; the rail will do the same in | four hours to Helena and sine hours to Memphis ; the interveniog country 1s the best Cotton - districts in the world, the Coal trades wiil Prtors or Prime to extra.. rst Quality.... due attention. Thin Steers and. Oxen. Inferior or lower grade.. The most of sates (rum.... Paicks or Vnu. CaLvyEs, Little Buttermilk\; Prime Veais........ Paw-s or Bum? AND Laxps, in velhu 21 @r..c. 'w £ “3169. ‘j‘bihddphh 4 » n con oom , of Sariford, Conn., Manta FIOCCD...........clllle lk las Mantax A-CoOPX2. ne ne ee 4345354 Pmcn or Hoes. Live are worth... we ea ese nb dusted heavy TOBNSON-in Beaihpori, Nov. ith, of comtamp. |_ New York Stock and Money Market» mged 67 yerrs, $ monibs and tion. Wa. Jouranx, [Ey Telegraph to the Gazette.} xz _-_. New York Horses Market. Wark Enping Nov. 5, 1872, . The city trade in horses remained ina complete state of paralyzation from the opening tothe closing day of the week under review, and omiffing to notice a fow very inferior transactions under the hammer of the auctioneer, wo have had no sales to recori from the Bull's Head Market and sales stables geueully stste the per centage of desth among horses kept for sile to bo small, and the epi- demic iself to be abating. There is at present a more hoppful feeling in the market, linked with the apticipation of speedy resumption of business, a marked rise in values, a probable brisk demand, anl calculate to bring ample compensation for the present leases. boomer ir New t ork Provision 'Market. KINNEY-In this city, Thuradsy, Hov. 1th, 1879, Mre. Scsin E Krexcr,inthe S5to yeer of ber REW ToK®, Not. 12-1215 P, M . This is the Great C 'nfral Fast and Wot Lhrough Arkansas, CONNECTING IBE THSEE LARSESE OLTAS IN THE «TATE, Helons, Ping Biu, and Lit® This rsote has support LINE OF FIVE STEAMEES tor several years. nects with the GBsAT COAL FIELD3 West of Littie Rock, and T&E CATTLE TRADE from Texas, with unrestricted conirel of the COTTON PROBTCT FROM THE RICHEST PLANTAT;OXS IN THE strenuous exertions of the employees and | bonded in: | For Lake, Wis.. Ociober 24th, Aliss Acsusta Borxi®s, Eaughter of Dr. W. K. Bopkss sormurlyof Welshbarg, K. T.. sped $9 years, one mosth snd 19 HALDWIK-In this gity, Fridep, Kov. 8, 1677, Mr. D. BaLDWIK, ags) €3 years | COUPER -In this city, Wednesday arening, Norv. 6ih, | ef iyppheid fever, Fax», wife of John Cooper. LOOAL NOTIOBS. Arzzar or J. T. Cross ror rxz Amacur i MUTUAL. B ox How. A. D. -We learn that J, T. Croen,who aseaulied and stabbed Hon. D. A. Wells, in Milford, on election day, was arrested on Thursday last in that vil lage. Ata hearing befora Keyuire | ho was held in $2,000 bail to appear nt Court, Pusonoxs basoming his Mr. Weuus' condition is ito- prosing, and no dangerous & the stab ars snticipeated. Ruate Bonds mung. Mono: a! at 7 E cchange, tong, 1 sho Bmdurlnig‘tmufl Eqmu noun C Bonds Pinama,49; Union {33:11:10,894 Hudson & B4. Jo tia Rock, the C.:p'tal. which brings | nilsnnnz- | mukes the wholes! his h not one of the lens striking features of the great Boston U.8.8!ixes, 1881, registered.... concen mmllfl interest. payable Ist October and April at £113 Unian Tras: Co upany, New York. Maps, Circal rs, pamphlets, giving full partiohlag, of the loan, to be had by addressing the undersigned WILLIAMS & BOSTEWICK,- Bankers, 49 Waltz, NEw YoBRK. UPREME C J el\ H. Brookr,; John Brooks, Elisha Brooks, Edward S. Brootp, and mepr; B Brooks, Putnam's. agst Ma. innan, Alexanier P. w. Kinnan snd Kinnan. deicpdatcte. f In pursuance ot an order of the Supreme. flout made in the abovg« ection on the Sth day of November. 1873, abd duly entered inthe offices Gerk of the County of Chemung the uwderslgqad & arpose duly appro . Pubiic Auction for cash, on Saturday, the 7th o y of December, 1872, at'one o'clock in th) afterneon of that day, at the \trout door of the Softy Hodss Ag tre - city of Elmira all anc{ dnguiar the protdees: nfent’cn— 61 in said order and described as followss | - !t \ - + all nose cerfatn parcg's of land situ@ city of Elmira inthe c mnty of sherman York, and partiswarly deseri bes u fl: berod fft. (5) , buy-Wu (59), izi three, (53), on &a map mad ¥ same being situate on the south side of 'between nmuuth Main and world akin. .....»......-...m....mlll , 1865, coupon. cose avonct a 6 a o encovesss seer a a mare: 112 1865, BDOWerrvene #4 presses arn 124 The Pork market is quiet and weaker the de- mand chicfiy for the frade, pra regalar, are 650 bbis.. at $1535@15,40 for New Mas; $.2,50@12,45 . for extra prime; $15;00 for Western prime Mess; $17,40 for Clear; for faturede- livery the inquiry is limited; this month at$15,02. , Beof is tame the supply larger. fales of 120 bbis qt §$4@7 for Plain Mers; $8@10 for Old Extra Moss' gud. Now do. st $13@13,25. Tierce Beef is quiet and f yeary ; sales at $21 for price Mess. Beef Hams are scarce saud~ wanted a Cut Meats aro plenty find heavy, Sales of 1,700 hams st 1:@.4c, and 500 shgulders at t¥c. Bacon ls firm on the rpot snd quie} for the future; sales of 1,050 boxes Lopg.Cleer, for this and next | LO# week at 8}fe.; 100 boxes last ball do, at $¥%e. and C0 boxes Lixht Stretford at 90. | D.essed, Hogs are in fair demand, and aro quoted at 624@7c, for City and 7Pga7%¢c. for pigs. Lard is firmor and in fair deman mule. Ealesof £50 bbis. and 'tos A ; 8360. for City ; 8%4@8%4c. for Fa r future delivery 500 tos. Kew M ‘M C. MERCUR & CU. E. S.. HUBBELL .:; General Busipess Manager, 60 SECOND ST., ELMIRA, N. Y. Whotesale and Hetatl in =- | SullivanAnthracite, Pittston and Wilkes» | barre, Pure Lehigh and Bitumiiouy . C O A LL. Retallprige st Yard ll??? tnrthar‘nnfim will be as STLLLVAK CHEJPNUt,... 4 SroVv k,... . LI FP FES | IN SURANDE COMPANY NBA}: kKPGM‘. Dishurseme trades $500,000, it is atimaited that the wholo line of 160 wiles will whon completed, yisld $1 350,000 gros receipts ancually ; Holans, the eastern termious, is the only eligible point on the west bank of tho Mississippi approach able by rail from Cape Girardeau to the Guif ; Its Jand grant is worth from $1. 500,000 to $2,000.000, being of the best cotton lands in Arkan:as, Besides the foregoing the State of Arkansas has loan ed ber \credit irrevocably\ to secure theses bonds at only $15,000 per mile, by Act of Legislature, and this ast has been sonfrmsid unsnimonsly at the baliot box. These bonds are for sale by Williams & PBostwijok, 49 Wall strect, New York, or may be ordered through the nearest [Us 54 1040. «mpg o 8 nmnnmnnmo'W/fi Abe valet, caah Del. & and. Cansl. Tol. Wab. & West... Nun-ammo ea4 annual statement team the mafia: ank who! the Mutual Benefit Life | Camborian innume- vamp\: n the Istof January. m mafia-mi- rt W:ynn.......... rre Haute. sales 230 bbla. seller ' Wflurn UniQR.aw (mango & Alton“ Referee tor that Tucresas of Ket Mon 86 g” a “fig \ Bout. A Total Kot $22,241,790 83 Interest 3m“ B, & ane mt! W ' 119%, Bannlbdams‘io’ nt't 93 ‘Unwn do 4- 'Tenn fs ex coup... do §1 now..... mee Aon extraordinary instance of the incon- | vrenionoes arising from the horse discsse | is given. A gentleman just from Calais, | 7 Mo., states that the mail is carried from that place to Machias, a distance of forty. | by a man on foot; no bomg+i abla to perform the work- It used to be said that steam bad super»! seded horss altogether, or was likely to; but we bare found oot our mistake,. = ROUND AB0UC. .8. Exp: esse '8;Y.0tntul & Bui em ... + esescceuse “MWJM 58 @rmen streets in mama. the lot numbered Aft? ($0) being on the corngr of said Mai troa a. . i Also, gli that omen . Jgt of land a of » ahd Walnthreefs faid being seventy sight feet In front. on Firat aireet one hundred nnd feet on Walgut street being know: as 15t 103 on a map m§46e Mimasmq 9mm” M thu the Inst, or preced: marina”. ase» do new...... 85/ LABTEC enne Es. The up“ m a mnSbnw & it. B. , Mitnots Central...... cago & B. W ..- New Columbus.“ New Jersey Contral chiefly forthe ' northwent corner pn- m'isgu of expenses on receipts has been 188% on p roodph, and excluding | i taxes, it hna been but Site. IOHARLES SWAN, Agt| cua wait X. Y. | . FACTS NB m “1111.8. Mc. mew, N aw mummy, Tenn., bus a' i Wheslerk& Wilson's Losk-Stitch Machine in . use since 19598 ; ithee min copstantly without, repairss3 hss 10 ofthe original 12 pssdies,- 'Other kinds of machines wear out in a fow er seen a Whoaler & Wilson | she earned $317.75, besides doing the sewing for her damily and sit negro: Work hands and considerable forher neigh bore Bee the now Improrements and Wood's Lock« Stilch Ripper. to Palms Stein), stern, to arrive T. Aida all abuse otherdots of tand krio#=a a, lots ) numbers thtrteoo gud fourtegn on a in . yol. 31 of xbeChemagxg County the f the dgfindemm . loss, the samo do new sxsscascosises (Nos 13 god 14 Seem-as of Deeds, on page 611; that airy of Repemprion and interest: as such heirs io sutd rast mevbiqre having been m others by said aléiauder P. Kinnai 1862.\- bani Etxira, hovem’b‘fl‘ 18 Aunxoit a Suicins.«~-Under this berd the Willarusport Garstte gives vent to the following 'gassy item. It comes in Such a questionabla shaps'\' that #s doubts its entire truthfaincas. ''A rather verdant youth from Elmira recently put up at the City Hotel, in wis city, and after a good supper at mine hoat Sailors well spread board, retired toa chamber. After dinrobing, he hastily blew out, the gas, and Jurpped into bed, and was a0on in the arms af Morpheus, The secaping gar quickly filled the room, snd the strong smeli penadin; the hall aroused the atteneion of the faithful guardian of the hotel \Clere.\ ered whure the escepe was, thundered at the door, and succeeded in getting in and turning of the gin. been for his procopt action | hare amuredly been a coroner's ingqost the nex day. The youth s yfferad severe iy the anauing morbing, parted from Williamsport was much bet tor posted as to the working of gas fix» tures thin be was on his arrival.\ MW (Offiea Orer P minty“. . do --The horee dissase makes steady pro-! grees at Williamaport. The streat cars stopped running Saturday morming, > - --A dwelling bourse, owned and péog. | pied by Enoch Gilchrist, was destroyed f by fire at Williamsport, Snnday morning. Losa on boflding $800; furnimro $200 ; partially fasured. -A Wuverly girl who is troubled will a* feller\ whoatsys Jato, bas in (ha servant to tring ber a lonch of raw onfons and corned beef, at 10 p. m. It bas the desired effect. ~, -Tho following episode ocourred atl Billtown recently: Tro young ware | chatting | very | 3sifg,~ trim: the conversation turned upon. dress. Lady No. 1, in reply to the facetionn to: mark of No.3, said: \I'm in no for trifling to-day, and I'm backed u my good Intentions by the Macao! T Zion's Herald in m: ien,\ Ho. 2 ked ; “rnm’f'fxufim ‘ 400 accssssons sors < g Exchsnge.. , Monty OB canone . affirm? 38.8, / ELMIERA MARKETS. U S L delgmmm Wholafileand Retail Price Current» OrFICE Enxiza GaZXTTE, Kor. 13, Jazz. ‘nm‘ml All classes of business, to a greater or less extent | Is afectei by the disesss which is prosirating the horses. Our morchanits miss tho usual frequent calls of country patrons who are kept at home by produce is brought tomatket. -| Shippers of goods experience difficulty in getting -gords sf, und grocers in delivering their orders Direciiy and indirectly the tliness of this faithful the horpe, contributes to man's loss and ce- wears, she has nev ¥ worm ont. In 1897, “Kamila; 18 niaflb‘fihbfl‘fiv carefully sé'ected sud so strongly cam-enigma tam; eradicate izom the systets every tal Rerofuir H “mots, Jumoxmi manner, u Mattie: ll‘lsa “03m ey é ropo W‘%°“' nor@dawlw; rds, f40e, rough skin, pimpley, eum, snd other cutaneous. Mu! gumbwfifip skin made soft and Ahaifrniper Tar Soap, mg ¥kCo,, Maw York. Be cera | | tuin to get the J1 lip-aft“ Boap, as: there are my wflflfllhi’hfim made with com- ( | (iso | novddawl iy, © Ifikmmioom W’qu Hale's: Honay of Horehoudd and Tar saa Cough cure, but 18 in \beat to have Feoourse to Itin the early staged M »o us to sesurs and avoid danger. ailck horses, and PIMS PON AN D WILKESBAEKE. CHESTMUE, per son at yap... m-h “aw-mu g U Vinita mess AL MB, matory and « Rhianna“? xt», Gout and apinat Compia: ts, can. 0 Lonly be efectuailr eured:thrbugh tho blood... 'or Uleers cod Bu +19, Postvles, Walnut-s; Bic-ugh He at once discor- bi mainlymk sossorcer cazarnesen s aoe» 4 40 We 3mm alt of 9m Goat Before Delivery .NEW WOOD YARD. je wuo Usk! i nmnmzta »» or W0 Dinany way will be has I, €. mama CJ , have added a Wood Y their Coal business, and 'will keep a fuil Hine of KINDLING WOOD td of any desired length, tom aix ur seet, and sell itzgttkégkow r_ 3 AYERS\ MARBLE Hem?” Bad lt aot ~ ««TBG batter market shows an in finest here would so: #BID# m Alie minim . from ditarnat +: «~Reulity is in demand. --Wheatand oar unshauged. _ We anpex our usual detailed Mm: of prio- #.. W F eavwmn, tteg (gm-x D+ I acts disectiy upon the swank-159 renaming mflifi‘ all“ Quin; cures uh albinism s $ Keri, a ia Repeaters , imnonat‘ msmfingum flan. Rervonaaess ma, mfinn «ithe Rervous Sy en auch perfect sabisiaction w tpur itiea the plod, cleanses ait of H . reinventing, L u \ The mmmmnm amaze by WWW. iclans and apot! egm finneltmgffioir is the Mat 1am; 635m in Wfiwfi pleased t> learn c nd when be ing so putt! agin‘gmufn‘zsk £2132 good. thou Chrintian at Work in mine l” a W OK D:u¢.—-Whm the hair ism/b patarally dry, you may be sure tkatit . h’ dying; and unless artifigially vitalised, if will soon be doad as learé# Ts Novembé Feed the withoring fibera :and animal.» the torpid sealp with Lyon's him” «fd the evil, which mt etherwie calminate in baldness, will he lpl! It is Mum] lithofltkotflahfin,“ it be' 1 moderately moist with a preperation cup |- able of nourishing and invigorating Aten f : Lyon's mm film: thats ”dim-s, MW! Finest fresh tubs to-day commend 32 cents per. pound; old butter is not as firm, and we quots it at aie and 2\:th m e Orittenton's, 7 6tit 4mm Bolt turn“ Ax A undersigned citizens of Wellsburg, hare 'by certify that the artest of John A ' Carey, of this place, on Monday last, was unwarrantable and unjustifiable, : and. Wak Wham salons by one Daight Mor- 'ley and would not have: bean done had. .the polion officers been acquainted: with tod | the individual arrested, and that the | police junta firearm him. at onon | without any fine or con itlons as stated | in the Advertiser of the 6th inst. - Klishes Xnapp, Police Snatioe at. Welle bum K, Hart, H. Deoker, J. G. ma.» ”fly 37031! V. rilhill’, Q. “Q ag'imf 253113!th at ”run wdmn. « , 1m js Erm af 40 gente. Wehorr,-khowserer, of | mm at 45 conts per bushel. Choc-Um at unchanged qW‘a-flkfllfi ous wen-thin- iew a TMMi-Im mink {Warm y clunky.“ l’quttlu Gold, Silver and All My “flingfikggwcnfifiatusm . willed» the award of the 1 t \6:11 for 'I know 00pm hairdo-uni standing-l rulings : m “MMOQ'QQDIOQQIMCQOQDO A Tub «5 . “\““‘é“‘*““w ... Che mmumwmmumm ans } joantd -you 'tushols nu se m unfit-mu; £ MUM'W is QW\\\ tgm'si‘fi .- ] ang I? m WI ‘i‘ ll\ tors of Dr. mmf-mnm Die} L299 vhwuehuud. . . CHEAT, it in ue oure of Bronchitis, . mm immunnmmmn In mum aso: mum pmtbmnmmm-nm, h fl, & Uri igfifi}? ?’ %. 5 ‘¢?1§ owl fig,“ 20 ee emacs