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The Huron Signal, 1883-11-09, Page 6t fi 'FHB HURON 131(414AL, FRIDAY NOV. I), 1881.. She Poet Itorner. TM vele. M o Mead- liweet ere the notes of the M torest•e bird, Cich aro Macs of the church -gores bell, harming the sowed of the many -stringed harp, Swept by the Oo/ere that bee It so well; But sweeter than notes of the forest -free bird Richer than tones any metal can sod. Mere obarsing thee music evoked Prom Use harp. It um woad et tho vuleq of • true. loving friend. T. MvOILLICCil*T. Nedra tlatggeNten. •,tYhere did you buy her mamma r Asked three-year-old Ned of ase. As he leaned o'er the dainty cradle, Ms "new liUle sister" to see. "An angel brought her. darling.' 1 answered, and he smiled. Thenwftly beat his c..rly head. And kissed the sleeping child, nut a sudden change:came over hlm And htl said. "If 1'd been you. While I was about it. mammal I'J havo eau fat the angel. too!" Fashion's Fancies. !(Oxford caps of velvet are popular fur little boys. Tree [dust fashionable buttons are of steel and pearl combined. Black velvet jockey hats are the must fashionable fur equestriennes. Fawn and seal -brown is a favorite cum- ' bination fur winter hats and bonnets. The most fashionable 'plush dolmans have square sleeves left open at tht." bot- tom. Dirk brow.' au1 WHIT curluroy and velveteen)" suits aro poplar Uhtr fur small boys. Shirrod po.1.; in the front of children a princesso dresses are to be very fashion- able. Gold and abhor lace fortes a part of the trirRtunq on many of the princessu or caI:ot: Many of the new wraps are made of a materia) that simulates quitting in the tiniest diamonds. Squirrels, very small and stuffed, are used as of nameut on the new bonnets of alligator skin. Some of the imported Jerseys have the edge cut up in equares and bordered with lace or pasaomeatere, or left plain. Dressing-gawns of pale blue or white flannel are extremely pretty when trim- med with labotted white orcoffeb=culur.,d lice. Shoes for children entirely of deep rel or brown alligator skin are bordered with fur. They are very elegant and fashionable. . Dresses, dress -trimmings, embroide- r:es, brocades, velvets, fringes, eta, either take the form of cattails or paint - leaves this season. Mani Impeyan feathers are to be much worn this winter. The impeyan head un a pheasant breast is a pretty fashion fur a round feather hat. ; Long Wilton of Jersey cloth, trimmed w:th fur or astrachan, are to be worn i•y ladies. A double box plait not under- neath extends down the back. Cashmere dolmans trimmed with cash-' mere crimped fringe combined with che- nille in the same rich colors ate to be very popular for married ladies. A very elegant wrap displayed at a re- cent opening was of black velvet bro- cade, and was heavily trimmed with jet paesetnenterie u. large palm -leaf designs. Muffs of seal or otter andaa hand bas cuutl.ined are both fashionable aiol use- ful. A handle is attached so that it may be carried when too warm to use as a matt All theintpurted dresses show so nt•ny as four different materials. Itn.cade,plain velvet, silk ar.d plush, sith chenille fringe are bung used in nearly every One. A ver y lraudsotner et ening tires& seen recently was made 4 cffeceoulortd bre- d/ale plush ..n velvet, combined with seal -brown silk. Heavy bronze. cattail chenille fringe trimmed the plastron and bawler. • Woolen costumes will be the rule for stredt wear this winter, and those en- tirely 0 silk will bo little used ; either velvet or wool must be "combined with silk if a stylish result is desired. While English women of exacting tastes, .such as Mrs. Langtry and the Counted. of Lonsdale, are ordering their dreanes fro:n Parisian dressmakers, the fair French wumeu who lead in tho world of Parisian society are 'adoring thein of English tailors. The fancy 0 facing the bottom 0 the Skirt, with deep baud* 0 fur, astrachan, velvet and plush extends even to millin- ers' folds 0 soft silk. These delicate triple tolls 0 silk, the seine shade u the wool material 0 the dress, are put on in oblique lines ruitlwng froth the bottom of the skirt upward t.. the depth of eight inches. The upper part is simply turned under. The cottages of black velvet dinner dresses are ,sometimes trade like pheas- ant waists, with low-cut nook and nar- row shoulder bands, The necessary ycko and sleeves are then formed of tiny frills of Maack Escurial lace, tier black or gray satin, and this yoke is sometimes extended into a vest waist- onat, over which the corsage is laved or clasped. Aspfa favorite Lrocaded velvet, used just now for both wraps and costumes. shows a light grosd 0 almond or pale due color, with large brocaded figures is dark plum, ruby, and golden brown. The Win or velvet made up with this =a- tonal sometimes match= the eolor• of the ground, sod is sometimes the .hada 4 the velvet. era some of the new pat- ters brocades the design is immensely large, but the best dts.st pseple draw the has at the media= site. M,aseel.e sea—se,. ♦ assay teswestt People often ask else is the beat time Every one kaoas that the species of brute creation to watch Jumbo belongs is exceptionally intelligent ; and, were further proof of the fact required, it is tarnished by the axploita of a amp! 0 young elephants moonily urovided ith a home at the 8t. PetersburghZuol i• cal Hardens. The public admired and made prime favorites of Nem : they were fed with cakes and gad things to souk an extent by visitors to the gardens that their health greatly suffered, and it be- eline necessary for their keepers to in. terfere. The public were requested to be less genet -taus in their offenngs ; and the request not being generally attend- ed to, a notice to the same effect was painted un a metal plate and affixed above the entrance to their house. This failing to attain the object is view, and persona continuing to feed the elephants with pastry, an official was told off to call attention to the notice The intel- ligent animals, observing that whenever the latter raised his hand to point it) the mall plate boos- and cakes about to be given were withheld, drew their own conclusion and noted in their own in- terests. They set to work to demulieh the notice which proved an obatable to their enjoyment, and when their keep- er looked in upon them one morning be found it upon the ground so knocked about and danagkd that a new plate had to be procured, which to save it from destruction, has been placed out of the animals' reach.—[Family Herald. Why suffer from nervous prostratioas When you can buy a guaranteed cure at Wilsons drug store. (1) .ardtaasalp for Garlic • tVell is it for the woman who is shield- ed and guarded through life. There are mato lovely qualities to be developed only in such a protected condition. But sudden changes are injurious in propor- fion to the delicacy of the organization. The old simile of the woman and the plant holds good in that respect. It is probable that, with the most favorable development 0 freedom, women will al- ways bo inferior in judsg�ttment to men ;al- ways more liable to breaks fatal mistakes in the conduct of life. If they are to be always undergguardia'•ship, let there' be always a guard'- if they are to have respottaibilit� , that doubtful good, let theta as far as puasible be fitted for it. Iii nut rely too mush• upon your daugh- ter's good sense, fond parent. Your boy may au unwise and oven wicked things, • and may be a grief to you for a time, and yet go back slid begin an honest life and be honored and happy, and all the past is f..rgotten; but your girl may dom., wrong thing at all, and yet entangle her- self so that she is unhappy and out of place for the rest of her days. It lies • Wu ts's= Nesaet .t1I•ir•„i, A bottle of Dr. Low's Plea.aat War= rup has tngwaN)� ds.Iroyed nem 100 to 200 worsts. lit kl *tas.•nt to take -no ether eatkartie being regale - ed. Tape worms have also been remov- ed by it, of lb to 31 feet in ieaq¢b. It is eft>retaal for all varieties of warms afliist- ine both children and idolts. 2 with no parent to insure happiness for hie c',tildren. This is true. But in the lar numb.r of cases much may be done to lessen the probability of misfor- tune. Watchful care does not mean lack of trust, and native good sense is not ill supplemented by an education that teaches the girl something of the condi- tions in which she will be called upon to act. to take a blood purifier 1 We answer, the beat time is now. Burdock Blood patters dues its work of purifying rrgu- ljtting end toning the system at all times 1 all seasons. Purity m all things is all ways in order rhea required. 2 The use of Pills, t slts,Caetor Oil, &c, and other nauseous, griping Cathartics is unnecessary, as a pleasant substitute u found in Dr. Cus Bitten, which act as a Cathartic without griping or causing nausea A 1 druggists sell it. 50 cents a bottle. Seeing is believing. Read the testi umiak in the ptuaphlot en De. Vau Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a botae and relieve yourself of all those distress- ing pains. Your Druggest cw tell you all about it. Sold by J Wilson Godench 2m One of our best citisens would say to the public that he has tried Hall's Ca- tarrh Cur, and it is all that is claimed for it. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Geo. Rhynes, rile agent for Gode- rich. 3m : .1 Great swum of EcU. Every farmer will admit that one of, the most deatru-tive evils to good crops i is that 0 worms or parasites that prey upon vegetable life; other species of worms infest the human system and are productive of much suffering and ill health. Freeman's Worm Powders will effectually r;.l the system of this trouble, aro pleasant to take and contain tneir own cathartic. 2 • W. G. Murray, tutor for a lad named William Murray, Georgeville, who was nearly killed un the South -Eastern Railway while going to Kingston Mili- tary.C.ollege,which he intended to enter, is suing the railway for 850,830 'dama- ges. The youth's recovery is doubtful' lis N Poser yea Waal/ No one can doubt the great merit of Polson's N.rviline, for it has been plac- ed in the market in 10 cent bottles, just to give you the opportunity of testing its wonderful power over all kind of pain. This is the best evidence of its efficiency, for every person can try for himself. Pulsou's Nerviline is a positive (it can- not fail) cure for cramps, headsets., colds, neuralgia, and the hosts of pains that flesh la heir to. Good to take, good to rub. Gu to Wilson's drug store and buy a bottle. Simply miraculous is all I can tray of the effect of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure in my case. An elderly lady writes this from Antigonish, N. S., who Mad suffered from pains in the back fer twenty years. Sold by J. Wilson Gode- rich. a 2m • There is hardly an adult pertain living but is sometimes troubled with kidney difficulty, whish is the most prolific and dangerous cause of all disease. There is no sort of need to have any forst of urinary trouble if •Hop Bitters is taken occasionally. , ' Myra. J. McPhee, Appin, writes :— During the last eight years I have used almost every medicine recommended for Biliousnose, but found nothing equal to Canon's Bitten. If you suffer try it Price 50 cents. U. S. Consul Moulton at Hamilton had a dispute with a Mr. Long, a fellow countryman, recently, and was struck a sever blow over the head with a chair, Thousands are being cured c: Catarrh every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that he doctors had given up and said could not'be cured. 75 cent* a bottle. Sold by burgs Rhymes, sole agent for God* t iah. 3m Another one of scab in sheep� having appeared in a lot of sheep in Montreal for shipment, the Department t,f Agri- culture ordered them for slaughter, and this plan will be followed in all sub cases, as it is absolutely necessary to take strict measures to prevent Canada being scheduled by England. Never Give sp. If you are suffering with low and de- pressed spirits, loss 0 appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak consti- tution, headache, or any disease of a bil- ious nature, by all means procure a out- tle of Electric Bitters. You will be sur- prised to see the rapid improvement that will follow ; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return ; pain and misery will cease, end hence- forth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Biters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. Wilson. [6J Thousands bear witness to the posi- tive curative powers of the GREAT GER- MAN INVIGORATOR, the only remedy that has proved itself a specific for general debility, seminal weakneaa, impotency, etc., and all diseases that arise from self- abuse or overtaxed brain, finally ending in consumption, insanity and a ptemq; tura grave. Sold by all druggists, or will be -sent free on receipt of 81.00 per box, or six boxes for S3• Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular and testimonials of genuine cures. Geo. Rhynas, G aderich. Sea Nall Rheum Cored. "Why en y should amwhose bleed m warm within Bit ke kis grandsirq tot in alabaster % Or let hie hair grow runty, scant and this. Whoa "CrR.ALSNarrswgs will maks g. row the faster. For sale by J. Wil- ' g oo km A Were tMseaee That is daily bringing jay N the homes of ammods by =nag many of their dear ranee from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's new DisR,very for OoRsump- lien. Coughs, Cods, Asthma, Btesekitss, HO Fever. Loss of Voice, Tiekliag is the Throat. Pais is Ride and Chest, er any ditew 4 the Throat and Lunm a hesEire ewe. Guaesnlsed, Trial Dot - tree at.1. WIlatwl's Dreg Sore. Lugs else Oil Are you troubled with Salt Rheum, Rough Skin, Pimples or Canker, Sores ; if so, go at once to Gen. Rhynas' Drug Store and got a package of McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Price 25 cents. It was never known to fail. b CINo-tLesa. -A name well known in onnection with the Hair Renewer,which edtores grey hair to its natural color by a few weeks use. Sold at 50 cents" per bottle by James Wilson. 'lin • THE ATTENTION OF THOSE WHO hare been suffering a long time from old complaints that hate resisted. all ordinary methods of treatment, is called to Dr. R'beel- er'sCompound Elixir of Phosphates and Cali- saya- This remarkable prepnra!ton, by pro- moting the complete digestion and aeslmlla- tion of food. creates, and supplies nerve force to all the organs of the body. It is a specific for dyspepsia in all its forms. liver complaint and disease of the kidneys; and se speedily does it act, that Improvement is frequently manifest the first day of taking 1L Being chemical food• its properties are nutritive, and cannot injure child or adult under any condi- tion of the system wbatever. URGEON J., ii'NMEl - CVIZL^�3 2�- 1 PUMA TISM. los, tioural;la, r.atno Back, Lumbago, C )retracted Joints, Cramp in Mstaolela, Sprain's. EST HORSE LINIMENT. e / n /:,r' a if, ..- •►t i. J. W. BRAYLEY, UONTREAL, P.Q. WILSO N'S Piscrip1ioa_DnigStore. Crswfe.t 1 gig Binns. ��'}ygg ��F��ew��s sglwet w Meow►eery. e1/-bw11= r Iey..N E. Ilse aew Pato Mulbear- DIAMOU DYES, BEST IN E WORLD. 100. PRIM. PALOZA.Or. A Sea we • News *lose Neter was such a rush made for any Drug turns as Is tow at J. W ilauo's fur a Trial Bottle of Dr, King's New Discov- ery Consumption, Coughs and Colds. All per.oas affected with Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hoaassess, Severe Coughs us any affection of the Taint or Lungs, can get • Trial Bottle of this gnat remedy_fres, by calling at above Drug Store, egu- ar viae $1. (b1s • Seat Wee The Chicago, Burlington & Qukscy $ailrn•d Company has just lamed an illustrated treatise, "The Heart of the Continent,” describing the wonderful growth of the six Great States. The took u beautiful) printed, and numerous en gravings of high merit adorn its pages Any one sending Their name wad address with two three -aunt postage stamps Will receive • copy by return mail, by applying to ?mural Lowell, General Passenger Agent, Chicago Illinois. fit • care rev rat., sere*. sae. The finest healing coinpound under the sun is McGregor tt Parke's Carbolic Cer- ate. Ther is nu son but will succumb to its wonderful healing properties. It is an invaluable dressing for scalds, fes- tering*, etc. Price 25 cents at 0. Rby nes' drug *tote. b tared tree. Any reader troubled with Dyspeppww, Costivene..:, Headache, Liver Compfaiat etc., should call at Geo. Rhyme drug store and secure a free trial bottle of McGregor's Speedy Cure at once which will convince you of the merits of the medicine, It cares permanently when all other medicines have failed. Aa a blood purifier it has no equal., Remem- ber, it costs nothing to try it. Regular size, fifty cents and one duller. a Pimples and Bi.Srbee Call at Gen. Rhyne' drug store and get a package of McGregor & Par'k's Carbolic Cerate. It is composed of Vase- line, Carbolic ' Acid and Cerate, and has never failed to remove Pimples, Blotches Ulcerated Saes, Rough Skin. It aures when all others fail. Try it. b Pr it THa roots DTararfc.—Poverty with perfect health is rather to be chosen than riches and dyspepsia. Try the magic effect of a dollar bottle of Focirr.0 ce Hw.ra. • Thew are se1M Farts. The best blood purifier and system re- gulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity; truly is Electric Bit- ers. • Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease 0 the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents s bottle by J. Wilson. [4] North ifestTra iCom 11.I it tete, The Cheapest,.Moat =tillable Iand Plasma TO ALL POINTd tN THEGREAT NORTH WEST is ria the Steamers of the North West Trans- portation Company, one of which will, weath- er permitting Lea,e asr.la Every Teeada t Friday tight. on arrival of Grand Trunk Trains. t'ALLI%e: AT t:OPCRN•N tae VOL- 1141. 01.P/1-. for Prince Arthur's Landing, Duluth. and all points in Manitoba. Mis uesote, Dakota and the North West. SPECtAL- The Steamer -MANITOBA" will leave Gode- rich. weather permitting. every ten -days.-oo Tuesdays and Fridays. all, rnate tripe, for Kineardi.:c, s•ntihampton. Sault Ste. Marie, Ittiebinicottu, i're Nipegon, Silver Islet and Thunder For fur;i,r in:or:oatioa as to rates, apply to WM. LEE. Go,lcrich. or to JAMES H. BEATTY, General Manager, Sarnia - June 7th. itIt fess 6m loGoll Bros. & 'Co" Toronto, Manufactures and Wholesale Dealers lb LARDINE, CYLINDER, BOLT CUTTING, WOOL OILS. t'RLEBRATED(— "LARDING_" brand is aneecelled by an -other oil on the atarket. Is. reeognitlon of its superior merit, we hare received All the Highest Prises 1 Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. CirECO • 131L7M7Et. IT CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER Hon Ilton Street, Gcdericb. fat �. Ca oatif ehw�+ wines. edA p(� s e aadtil �r stab ae'7a a Lounges, ivbst-rats. l.oektug clauses Densis. 1Ml steads �aa►MaaAa N. A. -A simplete esem *teat of Collas wad Roues always ea toady Mel Ilea -ere der fair. et reasonable rate . netts, nasalise a mierdeMy.—A sail *elicits 4. 175l wherever we exhibited It since ISi*. among other swan's a large number of Bold, Silver & Bronze Kedah, besides numerous Diplomas. It 1s warms. .pt togam or clog: wears equal to and being less than one-half the price N cheapest o11 on the market. iNFTRY iT. For Sale by R. W. MoKer_'zie, lest Ooderic . SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. 80AP. 2 2 8WIS8 BOAP No.1. SWISS SOAP No. 2. BWIBL SOAP No. 8. aaasgsa sts taO. i tet real y S••P Ceanpaay, d ZU ICU. SWITZEM,AIKO, whams trade easels largely die's,.► wet England, Freels. Germany, Artesrla. Estate. and Italy. >Kaatlltlaetstr d to ceases QIIy IIF The Huron Soap Co'y GHD X31110111,1011C. 8 SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. neseke. aut. 11, UM HIM MAN NINO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THU OSoo*APNY OF THIS COUNTRY. WIL' SEs BY RXAMININO TNIS MAP. THAT TN, Iir�,ice ��. ,a• _�� .�-!ir "`, (l l• �iLar0 : e '�"`• ice.. /�� _.' .1 • .• M tie �'X c1 .4; ._1it11 1� � ,. t u,TM' �.Vl�: �r3► - i` rmg1,54 tl 114 I�� 'So.,i �- a �n • � \Y �..�i%: [ l CHICAceO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y, S kiing the Croat Central Lin., affords to traveler*. by rodeos, or its unrivaled geo- g raphical position, the shortest and best reals between the Wt. Nwtbept sow S outheast. and the West, Not tweet and Southwest. It Is literally and strictly true, that its connections are all or the prinalgdl Nast of road between the Atlantic and see Pa11f1o. ay Its main line and branches It reaches Ohleago, ,t0Net. Penile, Ottawa. 1.0 Sans, Oaneseo. Moline and Rock Island. M Il5wois 1 Davenport. Mwaatlee, Washington, Keokuk, Knoxville. Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Des Moines, What Liberty, Iowa City, Atlantic. Avoca. Audubon, Harlan. Outhrie Center and CounaN Sates. In Iowa I Oaliatln, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven. worth and Atehlson in Kansas, and the hundreds or cities. villages and towns Intermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As It Is familiarly called, often to travelers ate the advantages and eomrorte Incident to a smooth tract, safe bridges, Union Depots at an oenneotlng points. Fast Express Trains, ooncposed of COMMODIOUS, WELL VINTILATED, WELL HMATED, PINILY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COACHES s a line or the MOST MACHIFiiliNT HORTON *SOUSING CHAIR OARS ever Watt I PULLMAN'S latest desy#ed and handsomest PALACE M UEPM10 OARS. and INNING CARS that are acknowledged by press and people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN TNM COUNTRY, and In wtie Superior Nutsals are served to tra,Ners at the bow rate or SMVENTY-FiVE CENTS 1AOf1. THRSM TRAINS each way between O and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way between CHICA00 and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. will the famous ALBERT LLA ROUTE. A New and cheat Line, via Seneca and Kankakee. has recently been °sewed. Newport ewport News, gw iohrnond. onessi an. Iwdlanapelas and La Fayette, MIS Oou.cll Stuffs, It. Paul, Mlnneepolte and Intermediate points. All Through Passengers carried on Past Qprus Trains. For more detailed Information. see Maps and Folders, which may be obtained. M well es Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada. er el N. R. CABLE B. 8T. JOHN, V1e.s- 1p'1 t pew'! MMdgrr. Gen'! T'k't t Pe ss'r Ag't CHICACO. Sick il.adaeln and relieve all the tronhtek inci- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Diz- ziness, ireines, Nausnti Drowsiness, Manse after eat)^r, Pala In the Side, Re. While their most remcrte- able &seem hu been shown 1n curing SICK Ilradacbe ytt artcr'sLittle Liver Pills are eqnally vNeste• ir. Con tipatlon, curing and preventing this annoying comps int, while they also correct ail disorders of the Stomach, stimnline the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only card HEAD Ache they would be almost prieeltvs to those wbe ■ user trona this distressing complaint; but Iona - satiny their goodssss don not end here, and those who owes try them will sad these little pith valu- able In is many ways that they will not be winksg to do without them. But after all skk head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that has is where we sake our gnat bort. Our pills can k wbflt others depot. Carter's IJtUN Liver Pills are very small std very easy to take. One or twq pals make a dose. They are strictly vegetable sad do net gripe or panm bet by their gentle action piesseitil wipe .r them in .fele at *l oasts; *vs for ga. boil by draggi0e everywherre, et amt by mefL catmint MEDICINE CO., Now York OIt . PRINCIPAL+LINE may•, The bdu T. y1ltKKaT sad Aad all +.f/ BRBT tine to Et. Joseph ptdu to lora, �� tabbies. Topeka. Dent. Iesbrsaka rikv.l, ie n Dal ae. nt. ass Icy. Mnko, Arltoea 1s., 1� I inn and Tetra. �.� . fed renal ly e.eeeded top1�, be the est Vs. ns. easne to TVs. r. 4:1 claire re frau. * hu no,np"rl Thr.,rr...V )tlnnesp.,Ile and . Paul. et aatkmn,•••aIn` lh "*11.'" 01, trd as flee KANSAS CITY C. ....-n -AMY Iter 1etai with no nineer pore of feted, peer 'hung, MN refunded.berefunded. Pews. 1... sstsatas Sold In T 1 P*T r f r et ti.. f,'.. -td ..r•'t •Ih's'4w. and yn.:s ^r. t ,nv,,mss e harem •., 4,� ".‘ ' menL • 1 I.y °.`.�MALL i0 lacy ss, • amiss Plea. AR f� OSP. Josue, 'ltbroa°rPMtr TIsket Apse %der& AI Th stale tody.y Tit i out A potint 'Noll Du. Jena, they l Ool four news' Win Awad' Bus Ass 1Vh hare t see he fat we Moen The pictur lady's friend A took 1 bay on and, t 'Land Don't looks l landk clerk, the co the be dest ft just ti I foal gethee canto' •'Bo oar' have s 'Yrs, are, er I 1 nab est' el der di o'clocl earth) just at t;iu genes fund ter an tete i 'Ivan 'this 1 anew• cause .t• mw would light.' . pteel out of wall p Ths 1,60811 Ors all wh He he soh Du peep" and a setei ed in Ali prison m mil have 1f 1 feel a you o Ba and c wows that under it, se terne expel Etat will 1 when der g, oome Once. Henn eniT•e mot ing `Get atm it ye law. of t stop hor I Don farm *or "tidol eft • }=ay' �. 11 to real rat 24, • kids toU for Van hhi 0001 It Wit earT sad paw J Prot rehab tall at I bat M