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BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1887~SINXTEE HEALTH IS WEALTH. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT A guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache Ner- vous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, Resulting in Insanity and Leading to Misery, Decay and Death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over exertion of the brain self abuse or over indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. $1 a box, or six boxes for $5. Sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5, we will send the purchaser our written guafantee to re- - fund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by CEHAS. F. GOOIDMAIN, Druggist Sole Agent, 1110 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Denver, Col., June 16th, 1887. Omaha, November 2ist, 1887. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 12, 188 essre. J. C. West %Eo.,‘,’,,,,, i Messrs. Jno. C. West & Co., Messrs. John West & Co.):, 4 PR GENTI —With the order I gave you the 1st of this month for 14 d Lt Chicago, "””’f'-" " N Chicago, Nllinois: gross of West's Nerve and B tment, makes m all 50 gross pur- GENTLEMEN—Ship us ten gross of West Nerve and Brain Treatment GeNTs—You will please ship chased from you in less than four y ? 1 have sold i]" all, 4) .‘-!1';“* or at once. We have heen selling this remedy for the past eight years and of your West Nerve and Brain ' 5760 boxes in all. Of this sale I have had two complaints, one about a yet to learn of any complaint. The fact that you give a written TEH T GO0 T et Tkt WO (oites solteiins S year ago which you settled promptly by veturning the party his money. S o ke T e G b O SEUILE L PR CIUL, N stating that e o Sl e ANE SR T fe W AR, U“‘“Ml,lw,“ ki "_I:}&:m\:jthtuh five dollars worth,no doubt increases the sale to a we have now been handling your Nerve and Brain Treatment for the not had time to actasyet. Tamv much pleased with the medicine The medicine has a large and increasing sale and gives good satisfaction past six years, and in which time we have sold about fity oross with nni- and also your manner of doing business. You have always ]iv:ul up to We receive mail orders from all parts of the et undithelconatinbdes versal satisfaction to all parties, with but one or two exceptions. It is your word with me in every particular. 1 have G much "'"““v'l"'_"'“ il mand is evidence that there is merit. This makes ninety gross that we goods that can be sold on its own merits, and recommended by all drug- the medicine that I would not hesitate to -'-'”“““"“”f 1t onmy own re have had and we hope soon to make another order so that our total sales gists as aspecific for what is claimed of it Please see that our goods srmmlul}'y if rv-.puwhw! to ',’-\' (-|l,~!(>l!)|r\|'~( I hope before the year is out will be one hundred gross, which we think will be as gratifying to you fhn‘« your earliest attention for shipment. Yours truly, that 1 will be in the market for 10 or 20 gross more. as to us. Yows Respectfully, . GoonmaN, Druggist. . W, Evaxs, Drugaist, se West’s Liver Pills. it your earliest convenience 25 gross atment; also three gross of your Liver N ) NN astonishment of all and superstition of | s pws—were evidently migrating by { that the difference of air is noticeable I QW CARE A about dark when they made their way | with dead Tndians, and this, the Crow lN T"E ELLCTR[L\L l']LLD. many, that on one of the . cand had been diverted by the | with either kind of lighting. Finally, HOW S“ORD BE\RER D]ED. mto the rvation, shooting and fiv- | afterwards said, showed that the “hn‘l of s in the \\'iluh)w' .I s are of the i . When dawn came ghn- profess rvu;u-lunh-»fflmt Aillt‘l‘ll; nl_\' n\l'_' I'Hh'r» |||I| Ilu'[ 1.- and striving o in- | men did not want to harm them, for i which her bed stood was o perfect. pho- ; Wil y is far superior to gas from the stand- cito the other Indians into an insurr they had kept on firing not a single ong ‘What the Fluid Has Done, is Doing muruplhl,-, lil'mm "U‘I ](u"us .~hvlh:ul ap- . Au;‘-llu‘u- ‘}“‘li(!‘lll.‘l dent \}'fol« uflux'lh"l\l point of health. Inspector Generag Armstrong Tells :mn.i u’m.-otr l:l‘«-,)m(h-uqln- ; I:\ml- would Im\]:- : l'lj\]n d. When wo \\yni peared in her nighteap and gown, | by aflock of wild geece. Their path ¥ the Story. ng in front of the trader’s store when a v into the Indian camp we found tha and May Do in the World of Science. | } s0 muufv yeurs. was directly down Seventh street, and Electricity vs. Hanging. b £ member of the raiding party walked up R TR ea AT Aot cureworn, suffeving face had been seen | the brilliant glave served to entangle vernor C. P. Johuson of St. Louis to him, pressed the muzzle'of tl Try engaged dislodge them, BoTo kit thialeas totiys {ami them. They civeled avound and around | says: I think the day is not far distant | A CHAPTER ON INDIAN WARS. | against his breust, then slowly raiscd i = ! A LIGHTNING PHOTOGRAPH. | {4}, neighbors for miles avound, and | making their loud characteristie cries | when the hangman’s noose will be done above his head and fived it off. Fear Victim, as cach neweomer glanced at the glass | for some time before they got straight- | away with, Theve are so many things ing trouble, the agent sent fora com- by Captain Thomag Najarica to Bicdesano Micker! On he drew buck wit} wemend and ex- | ened out. attendant on a hanging that are not | Interesting Details of the Recent any of cavalry, and they arvived on »oldest and most req clnimed: humane. The horrors of the human T peaEien Lcone the sime ovening, but no O N N e the Train—The Fluid as a SiVes it s han likonoss.? The Ticker on the Train. mind when contemplating such a death roublegandgtlows thoiTroons tempt was mude to_arrest ‘the partici- | York, was rocently accosted by s ounm Dot live i uontalBleo: \ her incredul .| New York Star: That telegraphing | havebeen betrayed in “The Execution,” Hayclchied 2 8ltting Dullls pants, owing to the darknes man who clnimed to bo an old ficquaingy trical Brevitics. i ige nuesseean s at | from movin nsis an assured sucs | in the “Ingodsby Legends,” better, Luplicity. day, however, Sword Bearer et g L (g 0 ol T I drive back and see for my o 7 iin demonstrated yesterday | perhaps, than Victor Hugo's interpret called into the agent ice | tickets for a book entitled a *“History : ing him to accompany mé we drove | When adispatch was received at the | tiong yet neither of them could de StoPanliGlobe: Gonaral BN AL and given a good 1k of Orange Count he had deawn Largest Electric Street Car. back. 1expected to see some hitherto | Star office from a train moving fifty | that worst of all men’s failing i St. Baul trlobe: - General ¥ G Arm= | Aceording to the interpreter, who | two sets, and that, as he only wanted Tt 1s used in Philadelphia, sOT ss, which the an hour on the Lehigh Valley | fear. Regardless of the stolid s | strong, Indian inspector, who has been | was present at the consultati Lhe would ne pleased to muake o Electr World describes it as superstitious, aided by vivid imagina- ad. " .| when the death w it is being read, | located on the Crow reservation since | medivine man was very haughty and nt of the other to the captain, Thae On this new car the! two motor tion, might contorto into some sort of | y message so sent gives addi- | there s mo indication of the awful | the trouble began whick culminated in | declared that he would never consent nger took the captain to the house G oy 1O funcied resemblance, just as we may | tional weight to the argumentsin favor { mental drama going on in the brain. | o g0 of Sword beaver, hai rived | to be arrested and locked up in the Tontgom supported by two small tru similar shapes in the' dying conls ov | of the system us o preventative of rail- | It must of nature be the agony | 17HCHR 083 EALOS AR guard house. That was the time he | another man. who figu Sbacentiton to those on Reckenzaun’s street cavs in v resemblances in - the flecting | way collisions. Byitsuse the class of | of agonies. The neck twings and the | it St. Paul. He gave a detailed ac- | ¢hould have been taken into custody, | {he books, e said the books had nob Furope. Bach motor weighs about five 1s; but what was my surprise in- dents avising from pegligence, care- s s the noose long before it is | count of the causcs that 1.-‘.1 to the re- | hut the agent did not understand t 81 heen received, as tha, hundred pounds, and the pair, when | stead, to sce, not an imperfect pane of 1 s8noss ov 'r. ,r]».xlnl!n«:nfr‘qn‘xlmu _up.-r: a 3 !hu knot flmvll.r !u'l\n('wl\ cent ux.~|.\||'hmw4 on thx:« rew resery tenor of his remarks and permitted him printers had disappointed them, working to their fullest capacity, are | £lass, but a perfect one, on which was | ators, may ho wholly prevented. Under 5 ptancous insensibility the scaf- | yion, which, he said, had been brewing | 10 g0 buck to his people. He then produced the tickets and said o8} > WYC ] L inly visible a faint, though perfect [ the presint systemiun order must be | fold’s victim batters away at the ear | for the past two ye The most of the | **Things went on from bad to worse, | they had & chance to draw for capable of giving thirty horse-power | 5o g oetn 01d woman in capand gown | given - i train is at the telegraph | until every muscle of ‘the neck mischief was done last spring when until finally I was ovdered to the e L e S collectively. Such power will scaveely | yin e jn bed. if the omitted or forgotten | stretehed to the tension of steel strings: | ting Bull, w arty of Sioux warriovs, | vation and'the aid of the military was | of money, each purporting to ever bo needed, but it can be called into Af to its resemblance to Mrs, Osborne | #t thaw pacticuliar moment the oppor- | the veins, like whipeords, are dilated | yumbering about 100, came to the Crow | invoked to arvest the offenders. All | &5.000. ° Ring and first man ¢ requisition should circumstances de- | Teould mot vouch, never having seen | tanity 1s [o-t e i futal and costly weet- | with vushing. blood that fives the brain | reservation and - pitehed ‘his eamp | this time Crazy Head had heen profess- | drew four tickets or cards, which, whem mand it. The " frames of the four- [ her, for she was buried, her death hav- | dentiniy b the result, while “_!‘:' the | with the ‘1‘.‘"‘“*‘*-“{"-‘ hundred hells; | aimost within a stone’s throw of the | ing amity with the whites, but compared with the chart, showed thay heeled trucks are made of wrought ing oceurred three days previously, but [ Bew system communication with the | while standing on the trap a man must | Custer monument and began to har- | lcarned that while he would talk Y | each had drawn $5,000. The pretended prcolo : 5 E0U 1 my companion, who ‘had known her | train always exists and may be availed [ dic a dozen deaths befove the life e 'k | angue the Crows, He made a strong | smoothly when with us, as soon as he | hook agent said that he was acting fon dron; they have o very slight appear- | Wil assured me the likene: ; of at any moment. 2 expives when the hemp is stretehed. T | jmpression upon the young men of the | returned to the tribe he would reverse | gther persons and wanted to he satistied ance, yet they ave of ample strength to A number of people w y train is converted intoa tele- | say that this death is not humane. As | latter tribe, and sspecially when he [ his language. This was demonstrated | that the two were responsible men. support the maximum load with safety. | ing about, wondering at the strange | graph office by this system,and the pub- | I view it, electricity should be used and | hegun to recount his exploits in his con- | the night preceding the skirmish in | The man who had brought Ring to th The wheels are only twenty inchoes | picture on the glass, and attributed it to [ lic is able to use v of the follow- | the criminal shocked to death. This is | tosts with the whites. Another weak | Which the medicine man was killed and | pouse said his name was Ramsdell, ang in diameter, which, when revolving at | Some supernatural ongin, Taccount for | ing purposes: Passengerson the train | not only instantancous, but it could be | point that he played upon with great | the Crows taught a lesson thut Tdonot | he was well aequainted with Homer RRGER s n T, T S aigll] ‘1‘ it on a_hypothesis which, though Iean- [ may be reached by friends in the city; | administered at an unguarded moment | gtross was the fuct that the Crows did | think they will ever forget Ramsdell. The book agent insisted) 108 revolutious per minute gives w speed | ot iisfuctorily expluin, scems to me | instructions sent” to- business houses; | to the felon. He should never know | not receive the same consideration at | The demand has been mude for the | that Ring should show that he was of cight miles an hour when the motors | the only reasonible one. police or detective ussistance sum- | when he was to die, and therefore he | {he hands of the government that his | s . se concerned in the fir- | worth 85,000, \ ruuat 824 revolutions, the armature | That' section of country is rich in [ moned; es minals apprehend- | would not be living in thut horrid con- | warriors did, and he tly right. | ing into th one of whom | Ring went to the bank and got $12,000, epeed being reduced eight to one by | mineral orcs—irvon, lead, silve edy passengers recalled after sturting | templation of aset day. 1 think the | Owing to the fact that the Crows helped | was Crazy Head's son, and who is one of | worth of Evie railrond and” Newburg. means of Reckenbaum’s worm gearing, | mangancse, niter, et ; B0l |10 WaoUENOYBIONIE BR(Ls Rrain Siualdy | timeluiRlmot 1 ot when this | themsclves in making u living, they did | the eiglit_prisoners now confined at company stock that he owned, and which was described at a recent meet- | £lass, from long exposure, has lost its '“"."““,,' ‘l':‘.l;_' s poli ok lfll .’\];l"“'.“"' method of exeeution will be adopted. not receive as full rations as the Sioux | Fort Snelling. Indian police were de turned. he book agent said he et ha Ama Tnstitute of Elec- | Drights glossy surface, snd bocome | BOWS WanSmitiec: RIANOAN 09 D T P and especially in the matter of beef. | tailed to keep ( H uld not certify that the securitics RS A TONIC0R S06 ‘ dingy with a somewhat irvidescent film | Sages sent may be ed, and in ouse 3 liectric Dres This was not lost sight of by the wily | and Sword Bearer tind ; 1 Ring would have to trical Engineers. on ity caused possibly by imper » | of accident on the road the conductor Numerous cleetrie railways ave under | Sioux chief, and he taunted” the Crows | and while these thr produ ¥ or government honds, The speed of theear is regulated by a \-;”.u.»slr.r‘mn these :|l|ln\\n<lllng o n”:n ";‘:}:""({;-‘P""\'”;I'“,"" ate the fact to | way in California. with weakness in permitting such a dis- | together in a lodg of our men was | Ring \\‘) ‘ ",‘| the Intnnll\ zl;ul ,;l.n, switch which causes the motors to work | posited thereon in the long yeu LR BPRADOL, A special exhibition was made on the | crimination. “My people would not | outside and heard their conversation. | $6.000 in Albuny city coupon bonds. also in series, singly.or in parallel civeuit, | hevillness, 1' l'v"\l“““’ QUAYOROTS A AT T North Metropolitan tramways, London, | stand it,” he said on one occasion, “and | Crazy Head was foremost in favor of p,hl..“,,..l,(_\».l h IIn'vul\ H:‘i"u{ s 1‘1" i 4 s 2 itrate silver, vhic! ve know i fl > P C any g e e 3 " J » white 3 v wede I o o ites FOUNSE stied thes ¢ said e d ta when the car in motion, wheveby | the niter and silver in the e ay | of railroad collisions, and that the cost | PRaPE e i SEHIEE GO August 6, | them and forced them to give us more. | ple that we had demanded. “The con- | that he had seen the amount in that they ave discharged uniformly, avesult | have been in some mannc : of one or two accidents, oly carrying 140,000 passengers at . cost | Many of them were killed, as that monu- | versation was reported to me by « of houds, J . which will be appreeiated by those who | in the glass, this making it what pho- [ ventable by the use said not to be move than two-thirds that | ment (pointing to the shaft_erected to | break the moaning of the fight and the he man Ring had fisst met had in have some experience with storage bat- | tograpers call a *‘sensative plate,” [ would in many cases be sufficient of horse traction. the memory of General Custer) will | troops were posted where they could | the meantime satisfied the book agent teries. The cells in this casc of the | While t} g |s_'h|\ ] in ‘”qub condition [ equip the roud ““_‘fl“ system, The Van Depocle company will begin show you. Don’t give into the white | command the situation. On an open s wi ]IunulqlMu. The “;“" mu;n ne shape and size as those on the car | some sudden change in tge atmos- * Dleotulal 0-0A VRRARAR SOIMPRRY. W #I0 men, “and they will treat you as they ain betw the reservation and the | ag y had been very fortunnte ‘-‘l:l':llcllht‘l“ one,” which were manufac- | phere may have oceurred, and Mrs, - l»h]-vnlthl‘ul'n.n‘n o{l |I4I((|.l“h Il.v.‘ ., | ove ‘:|l|||;_'.uu.nl in Brooklyn in a few | jovd the Sioux. Y h“,h“““ D it R105 oL the iver. |1k the Avawing,und.thoy PEHpR G S tured by the Electrical Accumulator | Osborne, heing in a posed position, the a0 last number of the Gisundhelts | days. Such lunguage inflamed “the young | the Indians were encamped and all | chanees. Ring said he'would not draw company, of New York. Large us this | likeness was imprinted upon it. Ingenicur contains a paper by Prof. [ A mill toturn out béams and angles | bucks of the Crow tril e IR ol IR MR R R morc. Tamsdell then took tho car is, it goes round the sharpest [ Be that as wmay. the picture was | Dobrosiawin, of St. Petersherg, on the | has just been started at New Albany, | good deal of human nature in an Indian | from our camp. Sword B ', accom- | cards from Ring and drew for himseif curves with remarkable ease, and [ there, and though not distinct or highly | comparative use of gas and electricity | Ind. after all,” said the general, “*and like | panied by a single warrior, announc and Ring. The book ent said both altogether works well, the motion of | enough finished to have been delivered | for lighting theatres. Referring to the Edison electrical people at New | readers of dime novels, they were | to his followers that he would ride had 108 1scized Ring's bonds. Ring the whole apparatus being absolutely | to a customer by a st-clags photo- sting experiments made by Prof. )| @ to erect a $200,000 building. anxious to display their powers. And | around us and that we could not y i d his propert v!nl threatened silent. The cu upplied by | erapher, it was’ eertainly o correct | Pettenkofer und Dr. Reuk, Prof. Do- | * A Cleveland company will put up a | Do one was more instrumental in ke him, Accordingly he started out, wi ; police. The pretended seventy-four storage battevies; but there | photographic likeness, unfinished on slawin, with the assistance of Drs. | 1appe motor factory in Jersey City. ing alive this feeling than “‘Ghees-ta- | ing his saber, apparently unnotic Y I i wringly said ho would go are actually 120 cells ', stowed | that glass by some natural proce and [ Kowolkow and Bosaroff, made last A lurge electric light plant will soon | Fash,” or “Wraps-His-Tail,” who has | the soldiers. Just as scon as he wis | to the police station with him. While away under the seat on long bourds, | not by the hand of man. and r s last February, during the three days’ [ 5 A0S (08 00 e W § been more ‘utly known' as Sword | separated from his tribe some distance, | the wrangle was in progress the bonds which run on rollers to facilitate the | mystery for science to solve, nival at St. Petersberg, when the Bearer. He acquired this last title 5 v of cavalry was ordered 10 | disappe l,'. Ring says ho does not speedy removal and replacement of the gest crowds fill the theatres, expe from the fac that he carried a c v | ot him und bring him into camp, [ know how. The two sharpers then whole battery. The scats are of the Victims of Electricity. ments on the temperature and ventily saber, whicl! he told his followers w live. Sword 3 their escape with the bonds, Ther usunl height ‘and width, but they are Waushington Post: For some nights | tion of the ‘Grosse” and lexander One |.-( th latest fltl}-m_]vv»ln harness talisman, and all that he had to do was | our motive, and. turning p no trace of the swindle twenty-two feet long, accommodating | pastunusual numbers of small birds have | theat lighted with g the | the forces of nature forthe service of | to point it at the whitesoldiersand they | loped buck to his ecump, the Ring has been tre e ! i man is the adaption of a windmill for | y, ; . i f The 1 s opened about thirty -four veople. been observed flying in & dazed manner | 'Mariar” ~“theatre lighted with 8 adaption 1 for | would du»‘)(ltud. As a medicine man | pursuing him. The Indiuns open 4 — ; 2205 S0.0 QUROS MBNRER .+ otaotuloity, These three the- | the turning of udynamo, the electricity | ho exerted a powerful influence in the | ve him,and when our 1 ple me A Lightning Photograph. around the electric its which illum- | ppyes gave ca two perform- | thus obtained being stored in suitable | triba, and was ably supported by Cr lose range firing began from | in any way in the transaction. Savannah New Last Tuesday, the | inute the streets, At four o'clock yes- | ances daily, and each held about one | batteries, and afterwards used in light- | Head, who is a mixture of negro,Pi the Indian side and a corporal was e -— = narreator continued,she was lying inbed | terday morning, on F st v thousand six hundred peéple. The | ing beacons for \!15\ benefit of the m and Crow, and De i killed and two soldiers were wounded .1.-.1»;.;.1:1. from |y..n~ of J.I'f;- in the same little room she had occu- | dozen cats, Overhead the air was filled | thermometers were so pliced as to be })_“"' interests, “1"""! "‘l“ stution of | counseled retulitor, e inst | To show the perfect discipline th 16 suys: The garosme ‘I-"_““'g": pied for years, her bed being near a | with sparrows, fluttering around the | on a ievel with the audience, The car- | kind near the mouth of the Scine, and | the whites on This | was maintained, notone y- | granted concession to the Lrench window glazed with eight by ten glass, | lights, Many flew against the glass | bonie acid was determined by the Pet- | considerable success hus been obtaix trio kept matters at a fever heat, and it [ men returncd 1 iv s | Cable company, with inter i gunriile when o torrific thunder storm came up, | globes and fell stunned. Then the cats | tenkofer method. As every theatre- | —An electrie organ is building for Sthe | was at their suggestion that the last | not until the Indians 1@ sl 1 for a cably conngeting Brasl Cows and through the window, as she liy | would seramble for them. Occasionally | goer knows, the temperature fulls be- | Burg theater at Vienna, Austria, The | raid was made by the Crows against the | attack that the welcor A e came. | tral l\lluq;mn the i I“]ii‘nll: 14 Now helpless in bed, she saw the lightning | when a bird alighted on the ground to | tween acts, and it was found that the n will be q.ll;p}. d witha cable up- | Pieguns, during which a number of | Then it was that Sword Hearer was | York, todn milllon france to o striko and shiver to atoms a tall pine | rest. a cat would stalk it successfully. temperature in the galleries , did not wrd of 1000 yards in length, v ngall !lol'Tt'n were taken and the cattle of th picked off by a ““”1"‘ ‘.m‘.nflll.fl.n;._ ;;!u'.. struct t uble n-’v ! . tree standing nea; hy,and itis supposed [ Along Seventh street, where the | fall as rapidly as in the parterve. Asa | around the stage and the It [ Indians, and some of the white settlers | of his compunions wer ed by th e e AT RT R o she felt the shock . for she Wlhw'l'ifi‘"‘ lights are close together, the air was | result, the professor thinks that peo- | has several operators’ stations 3 v wughtered by the rawder same fire. The troops began closing in | Tt hx .flw[."“‘ adm ened and prostrated that she vapidly falive with birds and the street was | ple seated in the parterre are more apt of which the organ can be woaked, The Returning from th suecessful | on them, whereupon [].v Imlmu.m scat- n‘m.".l adiog & sank into an unconscious condition, and | thronged with cats, The st ordin- | to take a cold than those in the upper | chief station is located in the orchestra, | foray about the lutter part of Septem- | tered and sought safety o :1'.:- res he orn Uulon an Fonial daie 80 lingered on till next day, when she unl.\"!}nvl. wis l|1!i.~i‘ with the cries and | parts of the house. The highest de- }l‘l'('.uflh-rsulx .)m.» -.nl|n;rl»l;lvlhr~lxwu :wn mx."xlu-xl l!l:‘}l}‘t‘l‘ lll;(l hi .'".“,","‘ (}3: :}A‘f;{n.}lL:-‘f:\fl"g ‘f'h:.ln “‘:A:')Il having & ; T w”‘: ton: Th b ronws a8 iy died.” When the neighbors went to lay | flutteriug of the birds, 5 ree of temperature by elect llghal_; 1‘_\‘1. samo .l.\tl{l\'t’ll ln; x:'nidm&e»\bl',p lod | termined w0 ’.;L:;.w 1‘]‘_?1 agency bulids yory doproming ofoete Buch was, our 41l ApLie 9L OLAR TOPRHE KRG A win) they. discovered, gres Peies, but small and pretty woos ngrees C, The professor . S . A g Allentown is to have ninety-cight clectric lights and 125 naphtha lamps.

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