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Last year an excarsion sailed clear to tho Pole And suddenly dropped into what seemed ikehole Where wonder of wonders they found a now land, il tairy-Jiks belnga appeared on each hand. re were motntains like ours, with more green, And far brigiver skios than ever were scen, Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found, While Sowers of exquisle fragranco were grow ing around. Not long were they left to wondar In doub A being soon came they bad heard much a Twas Santa Claus’ self and thisthey all say, 3e leoked like the pictures eses every dsy. He drove up s team that Jooked very queer, *Twas » toam of raseb instead o rendeer, But he took them on bowrd s Ho showed them all over his wondertul realm, And factories making goods for women and mén Furriers wers working on hate great and small, o Bunce's ther e they were sending them ail. ris Kinele, the Glove saker, told them at once, All our Gloves we are seading to Bunce, Santa showed them suspenders and mans things mare. Saying 1 alee took these to triend Bazce' stove. Santa Clans then whispered a secres bed ted, ‘one knrew Buncs wel, nowing his frievds will get theig full share. ow rumember yu dwelier in Omab towr, 5o wan ts to Punce’s go round, For sirtascollare, or gloves great aud small, Send yousHeter of auad ope il root, Gmaba et HOW | CAPTURED THE BURGLARS. | Thad waid that I did not believe in | any danger from burglars, but after | the worry of the dsy snd the fatigue of my unwonted vigil, T myself began ! to feel a little dull and out of sorts, and found myself dwelling on the possibilities of our house being &t- tempted. Wo were a family of women exclusively; our gardner came daily from the village, and did not sleep on the premises, slthough, in any cass, an old man would have been a poor help in any danger. The gamekeeper and his son were our nearest protect- ors, and T must own that I rather wished their cottage was nearer. “T am getting as silly as Mnggie," T eaid to myself, as I resolutely drew the bedclothes over my ears to stop myzelf listening for imaginary voic “I do think fancies are infectious And 0 moralizing I fell asloep. T suppose | had slept somo honrs, when 1 was awakened by a terrified whisper at my ear, “‘Miss Jane, Misa Jane, they're trying oar back door!” Tstarted up and beheld the nurse and nursery maid in @ strange and wondrous desnabille, standing by my bed. ““1ts gospel truth what Maria says, miss,” gasped the nurse, a portly w man, who looked white with tarror; “You can_ see them with your own eyes out of the nursery window—two horrid-looking ruffians as ever cameto murder poor, innocent woien. Ugh! ugh “Don’t wage yout mistress, woman!” I cried. “In "per delicate state it t nearly kill her. what T said, miss® struck in Maria. snys, come to M ain’t afraid of anything. This estimate of my courage was very flattering, but at the present moment hardly trne, for I did feel terribly afraid. My ouly hope was that the woman was mistaken. “Come and see for yourself, miss, sobbed nuse. “Thad got up to give baby his bottle, and went into the day nursery to fetch the matéhes, which Maria had forgot, and there under the window I heard voices.” ““Men's voices, miss,” put in Matia, who seemed te act the part of a che rus. ““And nurse she comes back and wakes me, and both of us look out of the front window, and there we eb two men trying the kitchdn door.” By this time I had made a hasty toilet and_was ready to investigat myself. Tt was with a very quaking hoart that T crept in the nursery win- dows and peeped behind the blind. Alas! the terriblo news was too tiue; two men; whose faces I could not di tinguish in the dim light, but who certainly looked disreputable enough tomy alarmed eyes, were cautiously trying the kitchen door. At their fest lay a long, dark object, apparent- Iy arack, doubtless designed to carry off any plunder they could chtaitt. 1t is ail very well to talk of not be- ing afraid of burglars, but Such an ap- pirition t 5 o'oluck in the mornit; was enough to startie the strongest- minded person. Al the horrible siories 1 had ever read of robberies aud murders rushed across my excited brain. There wes not thuth worth takiny in the house; would the bur- glars kill us in_their disappointment? Was it wisq to let them in peaceably, and give them everythiog we had on condition they would notmolest us; or could we give an alarm} A At this moment T remembered the game keeper's cottage. 1f we could only summon him to our aid. But how escape to do so? All the doors were in front of the housb snd it ias impobsible to get out that way without being seen by the burglars. I peeped out again; evidently the k tchen door was too strongly fastened to give way rapidly, for the men seemed bafflo their efforts to open it. And ss I lia- tened T heard one eay in a groff voico actly the tones of 71 orthodox ruffian—*"Tain't no go:d Jem; bat- ter wait half an hour.” ““Till the rest of your gang come up snd you have more taols to work with,” I thought to myself. *“Now, if we conld ouly let the game keeper know—" 1 retarned to my room with a pro- ject in my head. There was a stai case window at the back of the hous not very high from the ground, and I thought if I could only zet out there T might manage to give the alarm Luckily the road to the gamekeeper's house lay behind the house. Nurse was too stapefied with terror to be of any use, but Maria entered into the scheme at once. Maggie still slept, and I trusted to return with help before she awoke. T don't know how I got out of that window and alighted on & bed of wet garden mold. I have often heard that one never knows what one can do un- tilone tries. 1 certainly had no idea that T orany one coull ran so fast as 1 did as soonas I ¢ot on my feet. In a very short time I was dramming at the game-keeper's door. 1 found both the men up and dress- ed; they were just starting on one of those nocturnal_expeditions for the detection of possible poachers in which conscientious gamekeepers ~delight. They were rather startled at my ap- pearance in » toilet that was certainly peculiar, and not improved by a quan- tity of mud it had gathered during my ron. But they soon comprehend- ed my breathless tale. #“A-trying your back door, Miss!” eaid the father, a fino stalwart man, who looked fit to engage a couple of burglars in a single conflict; “bless you, we'll soon settle them gentry. Hand along the guns, Bill, and look alive. I'm mistakenif them men don’t sleep in Settlebone jail to-night.”} The _sight of two resolute armed champions was an encouraging specta- cle, and as I burried back I began to feel myself indeed a heroine. The gamekeeper was outspoken in admi ration of my courage in coming for him, and T thought, with some_satis- faction, that when Maggle awoke and preserved the would understand what, a valuable thing it was to have nerves and courage in face of danger.. “If I tiad sat down to ery, 88 poor dear Maggie would have done, we should certainly have been robbed, and perhaps murdered,” I reflected, a8 wo sped along the road. The gamekeeper checked our pace as we neared the hous ““You'd best keep this side, miss, out o' harm’s way, and Bill and I'll elip round by the hedge and tackle our men afore they sees us. Don't you be afeered; burglars is the biggest cow- ards when they've a man todo with,” and leaving me under the very win- dow by which T had_escaped, our two protectors stole nolselessly Tound to the front of the house. In another moment there was a cry, and Isaw Bl dush scross the garasn and crer the hedge in hot pursuit of one of the burglars, while a scuffleandloud voices told that his father was engaged in “‘tackling” the other. Cariosity pre- vailed over fear; I ranaround the house and beheld the game-keeper in the act of bearing his antagonist to the ground, ““"Taint no use struggling, and you muy just as well come lglung quietly,” ssid the conqueror; “we've firearms here, and thére's two of vs.” “T've nought in my pocket but five- | penco in coppers.” quivered the other, {1aa voice neacly inaudible with ter. | ror; “‘you may take ’em without mur- dering of me. Oh, dear! oh, dear! Jane she here I've lived in Settlebourne, man and hay, nigh fifty years, and to come to this at las “Sakes alive!” exclaimed the game- keeper, relaxing his hold, “you’re never Tom Bates, the sweep?” “And who elso should I be?” said +he injured Bates, slowly rising from the ground. “‘And I'd like to know who you are that comes a rushing down like this on an honest man as is waiting to sweep the kitchen chimney?” T took you for & housebreaker,” aaid the gamekeeper, and proceeded to explain matters. Bates shook his head doggedly. “No housebreakers have been here this last hour or more, s I knows well, having been a-waiting under this blessed window all the time.” # A horrible suspicion began to dawn upon me—had I, the wise, the strong- minded, actually given false alarm? The gamekeeper was & civil man, but he had a ly twinkle in his eye as he turned on me aud said: “T think there is a little mistake here, migs.” *% ghould rather think there was," grumbled Bates, who by no means for- gave the aseault upon him. “If you came to sweep the chim- " said I, endeavoring to assiime , “why did you not ring the bell or try to wake the sery- ts, instead of endeavoring to open the door for yourself?” ““Cooks moatly leave the door on the latth when the sweep is ofdered early,” repligd Bates—a fact, by the way, that perhaps explained the facil- ity with which some of our neighbors’ housee had beeri entered by thieves. “But, when you found the door bolted, why did you not ring the bell instead of lingering &bout in a most suspicious manner” ““Why," eaid_Bates, soratching his head, “‘cooks is often short—very short; Mra. Sincleir'’s cook is partick: let ro, Rhb orders me to come at T o'clock this morning—Not before 7, nr yet after,’ were her words.” #And you came about 51" “Well, ma'am, you see I had anoth- er job ot 'Squire Hardy's along the road. So, knowing as cook here most- ly leaves the door o the latch, T thought I might slip in and do the chiriibly on the way. Buat when I found the door locked T daen’t rittg the bell at & In the morning—T might he’ tried it another hour later—so I was obliged to' wait.” I understood it all now. ur ex- hortations to fasten up carefully tliat night hid beeti duly obeyed by the cook, who doubtless intended to riso in time to admit the sweep on this occasion. Graylands was a rambling old house, and she slept in quite a different quarter from that occapied by, ourselves nnd the nur- &bry establishment, consequently they had escaped hearing our nocternal alarm. But what a terrible “lame and impotent conclusion” to my deed of heroism. “You have given us all a great deal of alarm,” I said severely to the un- lucky Bates, acting on the proverbial legsl maxim, **No case, then abuse the plaintif’s attorney,” T don't see as how I give alarm by waiting leto on my horiest busitiess,” replied the injared sweep; sulkily. +And I'd like to know who's a_going to_pay me for my cap as is spoiled by ralling in the mud; atid my bones asis ali shook into a jelly, and my "prentice a5 has been chased out of sight and frightened most into fits.” At this juncture the door opened and disclosed a group ot servants, with Maggio, serene and smiling, at thair head. *‘My darling Jane;” she exclaimed, clasping me in her arms. “I have only just heard what an alarm you've had: ‘But then, my dear girl, why did yoit not awakb mel T could have told youthat we expected the sweeps this morning. I suppose, however, you were too frightened to think it might be only Bates.” This was too much for Maggie, tim- «d Maggie, to be preaching coolness aud presence of mind to me. And yet what an egregious goose I had been. Kind little Maggie sawmy look of mortification, and kissiig me agpin, whicpered: ‘Dear, brave, unselfish Jane, you only thought of saving us all from danger. I amsure few girls would have done what you did.” Ponce was made with Bates by an excellent breakfast, which cook im- provised on the spet for the sweeps and gamekeopers, and I emptied my purse in “‘tips” for veryshame. But of course the absurd story traveled abroad, and all of the neighborhood heard that I had rode two miles in the airiest of costumes because the sweeps had come_rather éarlier than was ex- pected. I am afraid my reputation for good sense hardly stocd high in the vicinity of Graylands. The act- ual thieves were taken a fow days af- terwards, and this fact, added to the absurdity of our—or rather my—false alarm, effectually cured Maggie of her terrors, We were better friends from that night. I began to see that the most sensible folks are liablo to lose their heads under the influence of a panic, and that I was, after all, not so much wiser than my neighbors—impreesions which doubtless made mo a more agreeable companion than I had been heretofore. Daggie, on her side, was all gratitude for my well meant, if mistaken zeal, and 1 date the begin- ning of a friendship that has bright- ened many years of my life from the adventures of that December night. INFLAMED GUMS are instantly relieved, and will be permanently cured by the use of SOZODONT. The wider it is known, the better it is liked. It bistory is one long, continuous record of success as a beneficial and most fragrant wash. 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Thousands of accountants and Eusiness men, in the prin- cipal cities and towns of the United States, owe their success to cur cource cf traini The Right Kind of Education for Youug Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at function of thres strect car livos Elegautly ftted and furaished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our uovel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Yoting men who conternplate a business life, and patents having sons to educate, are Iarly requested to rend for” otir new Cir which will give full information as to terms, condition of entrance, etc. Address @: W. FOSTER, President, Beptidm Denver: Colorado. always Cures and never disap= points. The world's greiit Pain- Reliovor for Man and Boast. Cheap, quick and relfable. PITCHER'S CASTORIA Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, ard Physicians tecommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels; cures Wind Colie, allays Feéverishuess, and de- stroys Wornis. WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terriblo mala= dy, by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac= cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage beforo Comsumption GO EAST ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Setween COUNCIL BLUFFS —awo— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ‘and all polnts EAST and NORTH. (T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIO GREATER PACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. Itfa the ONLY BOAD botween COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHIOAGO Upon which 1s run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 11 addltion to thoseand to please all classes of travelers, It cives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at lis EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. IT8 TRAGK 18 STEEL nalS | 118 TOARNS R e 7S EQUIPMENT FIRST GLASS All Ticket Agents can sc1l vou Throagh vis this road and Check usual Bag Kage Freo of Charge Now Montgom. KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weak or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Loss of Energy, Nervous Debility, or any Ob: ng from Kidney Bladder Diseases. Also for Yel , Blood and Kidney Poisoning, in infected malaris £EBy the disti D) injurk the Kiduex s ta o8 L nder o iMculties reparaticn NOTICE—Kach bott‘e MARTLY, als , waps, etc., not ob- agont of the Company, or MARVIN HUCRITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Macager, _ Gonl Pass. Ageat, CHICAGO, TLL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Ag't Omaba & Counell Bluffs. " THROUCH T0 CHICACO Without Change of Cars! TER CHICAGO BURLINGTGH & (JUINCY RAITROAD. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACD, ‘Aud Points East, Passengers by this & FOUR DIFFERE Aud the Advantage of Six D: Siceping Cars from Chi New York City Without Chang. All Express Trains lineare equipp the Westinzhonse Patent Alr Brakes and Miller's Patent Safory Plaiform and most P PULLWAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunon t Dunington Route. fopt-d1 o A SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Siouz City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siows City Route] AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD i ‘This compound o etavle alter arsaparila ettocinal cure of & Cacren of_compia which are very pre. Talont and wticting, T parifes the Lioos: prges ot the Tori g bumors n the satem, Uhatndermine heaith i st into troublesome disorders. Erup Hons of 2,0 skin are tho_appearsnce on tho it facwof hamors, hat shout b expeliod romthe blood: Tnternal dersngements e the determin: atlon of theso samo. humors to some internal Organ, o organe, whos action they derangs, S hise substance thoy diseate. and destroy’ AYER'S SARSAARILLA expels these humors i the blood. When they are gone, the disorders ey produce dissppear, auch aa- Ulcerations &/ he Lhner, Stomach, Reimeys, T, Eruptons nd Eruptios Disecia of he Skinclt, nihons's Five, Rose o Erysipelas, Pim Bsiéhes, Botl, Tumors, Tecer aud Salt fhe Séaia Thoat,” Ringworm, - ieers and Sores Fhcumation, Newgatpia, Pain i the, Doncs, Shie i Head, Fewals Weakness, Sterii, Toeorshiea. artsing from iniernal " ulceration e nterins discascy, Dropay, Dyspeptia Ema: Cition and gencral Deviity. With. their do Parturs healt revarns. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. Practical and Analytical Chemis s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. ORDINANCE NO.437. ncein rogard to ths oxrying of pas- ehicles for hire during expositions brasks, by Stateand County ‘Agricaltural Socictios. Bo it ordaned by the City Council of the City of Gmaba. SEcTioN 1. Any owner of any hack, coach, cab, omnibus, wagon, o other vehicle, may, by bim_ eelf, or by an employed driver, run said hack, coach, cab, omatbus, wagon, or other veh ire, ad for the carriags of pascongers, g such Jays taat thero m-y. ven by either the State or County Agricultaral ocieties, upon gonds adfacent o the City of Omaba, o or trom any placein the (ty of Oma: without passod Fehruary owncr or drives the sum of two dollars, and take from that of ficer a receint for the sume, upon delivering, ‘which receiptto the ity clerk ¢aid parson or driver shall bo eatitled to a spectil permit o cortificats permitting and expowerine him 1o carry pas Sengers in accordanc; with the terma of this ordinanee for tre number of dava during which any such expo-ition or fuir s held Sc. 3. The raton for the e by anch vohic e from Omaba, to said exposi from said expontion or fa groundato any poin e of perrons eich ay for cach permon s cariel, ; £50 3. Any person who shal violate ary of the provisiona of this ordinance, or who thall fail or neglect to comp o require- mnta thereof, shall be ¢ 3 of & mis demexnar, and on convi shall iy fine of not less than $3,00 nor more than §26.€0 for cvory such offense. Sz, 4. This ordirance stall take effect and Acting Pres't Omaa City Couxcil Passed Sept. 14 b, 1550, ‘Attest: 3UF. McCanr £y, ity Clerk. Approved Zept. T6tn, 1880. OF A FAR HIGHER CLASS than any othsr proprietary medcine of the day stands Tarrant's Effervescen’ Seltzer Aperient And {r this r.agon: It is an exact connterpart oflone of the most valusb'e . stural medicin fa the word . Wa refer to the great Seitz Spring of Germany, to whih of th ayspetic, the b livhs, the rheamat c, aud the Sictime of venal diseises resort aasually, and return 10 their howes convalis:ent or cured Abe Aperient is one of a0d by far the st suesesiul of all the efforts made 1o repro- Guce, 1o a poriable {1z, the most pophlar min- 721 wators of Bucpe. > Beo that you purchase ouly the gesuiao article. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, n Northern Towa, Minnesota and ine is equippod with the Im- matic Air Brakes and Tafor. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT =l by the com- at11:053. m , making 22TEN HOURS 1Ny ADVANCE oF ANy Otaer Rovute. Returning, leave St. Paul at 3:30 p.m., ar- riviag at Siouz Clt at 4:45 3 m., and Union avn. o sare that your tickets road via 5. C. &P. R, b F. lL’ 4 ‘Council SHORT LINE K.C., gf%i?n R.R, Is tho only Dircet Line to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. o change of cars between Omaha and St. Louls and but un between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RRACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges aud in advance of other lines. ‘This entiro line is equipped with Pallman’s Palace Seoping Cars, Palace Day Coach- esMillers Satety Platform and Coupler and the celobrated Wostinghouso Alr-Brake. EFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA 28 Via Kansas City, St. Joseph and®d & CouncilBluffs ik R., via SUE8. £&Joaandst. Lonis. w3 Tickes for sale at all coupon statlons fn the Woet, . BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gon'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. & Ticket As St. Joserh, Mo t. Joseph, Mo, W. . SEACHRIST, Ticket Agon’, Fifteenth Street, between Fambam and Dooglas, Unfon Block, Omab: A CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manutacturers of STAHDARD SHOT RETO BUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manufacturers of Lead Pipe,Shestand Bar Lead, Block Tin, Pipe and Sol and 0 Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 IUPITH CLINTON ST.. CHICACO DE. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN LiAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. ICAL OFFICE, 193 Tenth Strost, ONAHA, NEBRASKA Offertog his services in all departments o medicine and surgery, both in general®an acate znd chronic d seascs Ca ight sad day, and wil visita part of the cliy aad counby oa’ receipt of lette o teleg mme. ment Stamp. which perns ¢ license) Other Persns everywhe: Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. Tt not found at your Drugglsta or Grocers, we will send a bottle propaid to the wearest expres office to you. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere. Wholesale agents in Omaha, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., will supply the irade at manufactice prices. L « " 4 THE CEOCRAENY O< (HIS COUNTRY, Wit3 WHO 1S UNACQU AN L e D N AMINING THiS MAP. THAT THE 2z MP R. xay ROCK | i LINK BRETWEEN THE E. .S apan th fats erc O CONN FOTIgNe <t HEOUGH LINE ARS 8¢ FOLLOWS At Cmicaco, with it divergine lines fr w8 with the L 8. &M.5. e ¥ ‘Bonaparte, Ot E e ¥ tho Seatm of Ransn. u‘nnxrr Trains, with Puli- o ey Seauia pralics of Sne magnficent Di Througts Expross ol o e ‘ O bpreciating the fact that & majority of the o st for diftarent AUKANSAS CITY, with all lines . a0d P iace | and Southwest. MBALL, Geu'l Buperintendent. GHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. 1 And Everything pertaining to the Furniture anc pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW CO0DS AT THE LOWEST PRICHES. ONAS SHIVERIOX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. 3p 34 moa th ext Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST&CD.,SPBIilGFlELD 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style, Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys’ fii s~ iy, Homeopathicti” B e 2 Specific No. 2 mtul remady known, Price 8 per CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and N coLDs. CURES EHEUMATISM, CURES COUGHS and coLDS. Tilas QUF {1 QU 6oy 2 home. Samlcs w1 CURES SORF. THROAT, CURES DYPTHERIA. ;s@!fl Sg_fl‘fim, “Address Siinson & VIL, ECHANICAL, AND MINIS CURES LAM BACK and STIFF JOINTS T e e e s paan ot CURES LAMEF BACK, and STIFF JOINTS. %, CUTS and RRUISES Next corm beg: Fegister for 1850 cont: ¥ the rast 54 years, wit pesitic ns; alao, eourse of sudv, requiremer:s xpenves. ste. Address DAVID M. GREEN 3l CURESBl (N4, CUTS and BRUISES. CURES B NS, CUTS nnd BRUISES. ot tone Drsgie o i Frecmmate v National Dyea. *For brightoess sod dars. . oy ity o copen Divs- ave Jensualied. Golor 310 Srree. §12xdny 3t "rmon saslly maderoon Bilba, peioe1s contay SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. l ¥/fre. Address True & Co.Portiand, X

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