The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
THEBATTLEFIELD* the GRAY. v? soLQign m 4 if t tic ctmkts ihfrf bad cnaseCt* *kbt, fSO%Jg!»thai4tiUft|n!sttrtVw , / ggl psiuiy riuJontin; tttfd- '• v/crolying«dffwd tturk. Jiiobtroiclicr bail cmne along A«J ttiitborod i;.ll they could. Atumlri-ft#urK*’-oa* worked thatnight liebindthecium[) of wood. ■.'• Theyflushedthe lanternsin iny face, Anil astheyhurried by, Tb« sergeant lookedandsoldi “He’s dead;’’ AndI mad?noreply. Theballot badnone throughmy brooat— NowonderI wasstill; Butoncewill ilionearerdeath TUfm whenuponthathill.. ►**»«*§. h * t r * * isfeet/' . , JltwAsMMt lStMojitiahawdons mSiriofgray, Agrs^ladpicket UponAteflptiflld Hoc»TO((j 6 ale « 4 TomovemditoiK AtonoaheHohKa Whero^ffstj$ l Noon*w 6 o*swd| Morii-thanjUtfUr( O'ermsall chilledwithbloodanddew, Hisblanket soft hosproud; Acrimsonshout of wheatbe brought Apillowformy head. Thenknelt besidems for anhour Andbnthofl niyUp*andbrow; Butfor ihomanwhowaswy foo iMnotbe Uyingjiow; . . n>^ «- h'*!'4< ' •$• a » i ,Th^.a*thton»itn.)E^t|iyilgUtjtlioao ,1 - •' „ HoDon't.hislliis to sayi oUodspareyoubrother, tiiou£.’.youwear Theblue, amiI thegray. "V r \ , I'j? Thesounds ofWararesllcnt^MV{ , Wecallnomanourfoe, S flat soliliorhottrUertnnot forest Thescentsoflong ago. Deararc the<mpswhostoodwltji us .. Tostruggleofto die; \ Noone c.jfi cyerbjrcnheUutfrname's OrlovothoTAfaof'osth«AJf,T, Butfromtnylihi fil giWayear, That gray-dudmumtoseo; «j Toclasp1nloveAhV^'W^^diSna Whosavodmylire.*}me. —MfnnotlnollftTribU"'b! A WAR^EWI INISCENCE. ^ L i $r& General Oril aud the Tweutv-SlttU Regi ment Infantry 5tf.Y.,Vol. We had marched many hours, ove/a rough country, the sticlc/ clay opioid Virginia not" adding to the pleasure. We thongbt fromthe appearance of the little general (Ord.) commanding tire division that it looked like a fight, Cer tainlysomethingwasup.Hence thisforc edmarrifefori.belast three' days-wno r* tions, the orders "being very strict, not a fencp rail to he touched, or a rebel hpg, Bheepbrhjfhilledfrti painof punishment. About Up.'mi Webivouackedupon the plantationq f,Ch1ef-Jqstice ‘Marshall, a moatpleasing riirknamlscape, the fields ornamented with many/hogsandsheep; but alas, they were hot for the hungry soldier. We -were jin camp. It was rumored that the |commissary train would soon be '.dpi, %most agreeable rumor fortho tired soldier. It waBnot long before some of tho'home-spun con federates (ail union men now) c*p»U inr tothe company’s lines. I was looking attentively from a point in front of my company for the missing train, when a man bimded .me *n- order Written in pencil from our colonel to detail two mehakguards for thb house; In a con versation .with the man l ascertained d, he was the overseer and had charge of the place. Said I, sf'YVho.Owus these, hogs and sheep?** belong (tothe , estate/’ saidhe. A thought flashed in to my head. If I could, only buy one and have my men catch it the meat problem wou?di bo vjolvcd. “ Do you have any gold in circulation here?” I asked. "JJoteoca such a thing since youuns comn to war with wCutm” ! had in tny pocket a gold dollar, “ the last of the Mohicans.’* 1 showed it/to my man. “ See this dollar? I t is gen uine, i will giyp it- to you for one.eg your hogs.” j? Jfle closedfthe tbargain at once, K; ’ .'' . - .■* “Stop." I said, “I will gi^p you this dollar for a hog with the understand ing that T send five of my men to catch it.” * ■ “Only oae ho^’’ he said, “ That is all the five men fwill; take.** “ That’Sall right** “ Sergeant Church.’’ ' * <J5ctull four men, the best you have,, andwith them catch one hog.” They started toward the herd on a run. ‘They kid scarcely-’ reached the herd when the whol# brigade gave a> cheer and were c# the ffbii for fliS herd., In less time than I can write it there vrasnot a living hog or sheep on the plantation. The men were supplied, hut a few ruinates afterward a staff ofccer was,at the colonel’s tent. I was sent for. C'ol. Christian appearedtobovdry much out of temper, but if. I was not much mistaken I scented mint cooking id the rear of his tent. ' , I told him fhc story, hut,Gen. Ord haddirected that, the officer who 1 had command nt the fnen who *‘lcd the' charge” should be sent in arrest to his headquarters. “ Upon appearing there he said In an ■Votanteara” .• # • * “You are a disgraceto the service, I thaU ho*a jmrnrobosOdar nkmpa.twi* a * in the presence of the brigade." My dollar matt warthend the |iet(un Ofwoe/ ' ^ * it 1 ’ Sien, Ord, am I to blame if the whole of your brigade break ranks? Aift I re- spoofcihl* “for its discipline? You sea how it war” - ,, I saw lik staff officers ip a lafrind grin,' unff file genOral turned meund and laughed, ' "Go to your quarters, sir, I will at tend, to this matter,” Thjee years afterWard'l was ordered to the grnerijliMt jpetroit fpr musteriirg duty, - He One da/ asked roe If I had been in the hog and Sheep trade lately, —Shurley, in Chicago Tribune. THE HISTOHY OF’ A“ppEM. ItF«r<n*One of th*vMo*t Touching Incl- Uant* of the Civil War, : Ona of the %p|t ij/iwinM in tke med- *rn. ‘tjUterature p f»; gang isftthat f a t Itnotlp everywhfiw b§ its first. iatb«Ur pt, dyii iUtef hy amdyingy dchwas W ant Bkiues Uyttf.;^gs the e « of battle o f Chickamaugr We are in debted to the late’ Col. Realft poet, author and soldier, who shared the for- J tunes,pf war withhiafriend,(3#tv J,ytle,: for anmocoufit .Of the- peculiar circum stances under which the poem was written? ■■ - ^oL ^salf shared tent o r Gen. Thfe-tivb'friends \ve S-e bath given/b| writing pooms at such times, and each , 5 4 :ha#*toimiH^hed Poem^ndmS«t.,Th*y uktfcriuclsed eaclKdiaer’i|efforts. some iipetwhc>tk(Uch, tyUa SaM«Siith“a gravwismtfer.-.i . g® /“Realf, 1 shall never.live to finish that poem." • said his friend, “you write vblunnssbf'svtehsiuff;’’ VjSToJ" said the general, soifemnly, ^’as J .whs sppakipg to you a feeling came oyer mb suddenly' which ili morp. start-, ling than"prophecy, that I fhailiH^ltiUi ed in to-morrow’s fight” • Col. Reqlf asked him/to define this feeling, irnlj^a . V,^ 1 “ As t was talking to‘you I saw 'the green hills of Ohio as they looked when I stood among them. They began^ to re cede from me m a wbird >yayr-an^h»s they disappeared-the conviction Hashed through me like the lightning's shock that I should' never sec themagain.” ,■Gem Cytle Was » native of' Ohio.,and dearly loved his birth-state. ., Col. Realf laughed at hia friend, and rallied him upon his superstition, but acknowledged afterwards, that, he be . camedT'so thrilled himself with, an natural fear that he begged thejfeneral to finish the! pqem,before ho slept/t|ii|b such fine work might hot bd lost to the •world," ■■■■■.• In the small hours Gen. Lytle awak ened l\is friend from the slumber into > which:ha, had fallen, to rbad to him that heantiful poem, which must; five asidng as'otir literature survives. : Imagine the scene. The two men- united by the- bonds of friendship, Of congenial tastes, both ready und will ing to face death on the morning in its direst form, Scanning hy the light of their tent lantern each other's features,. when the finished pqcmhad been repd aloud. Cob Real! said that, Ida own eyes filled with fears, but the general said not a word, as he placedthe manuscript In hi* pocket and lay down to his lost night’s rest upon earth. Before dawn came the coll to arms. When Realf next saw his; friend he lay cold in deathamong;tbPheaps of slain. Then he thought o f . the poem, and, searching the pocket wherelii bad seen him idee* it, lie drevvit forth, and for warded it to Gen. Lytle’s friends with his other effects.. We give* the poem in its entirety, feeling sure all will renew .their admiration of $t, whcn Huty read nnder yrhat tragiecirsum^tancc* it was written;" 'H',;' SL - s<ts " ANTON’VANDCSEOPATitA, I timdyinff. Egypt djlm!.1 £bb* tilecrimionHfe-lliebtst, AmttbodarkPlutonianibsdons Gatherbnthecy«nliigbtuht/ ■' . Let thtneAmi, O,queen?support£», , ItullUlhvKobsnttdbogUigiecar, > , Rcsrk«tftolho^jjit)i'blii.'urtliecrot» • Thou, andthousiosominthear. Thoughtnyscarred endtetcr.nlegions RoartheirO/gicshigh to mew. Andmyareekedandscatteredgalleys : StrewderUActlum’sfatal slioro; Thoughnof-ltttarlngguardssurroundme, Prohtj»l Itfdo'ihstratiBt**'-* will, Inicst perishB*eaKOmiMt--* Dietha'^TMltTriwavlr *101! : Let notCp*afi sorviJVwlb^jr.* Mockthel'oa thuslaldlom; 'Twasnofoetnan’* armthar-fo’ledhim; 'Terashrsownthatder.Htheblow—< HI?, who. pSl-owcfl on!hyfcoi'm Tun.edasidefromglory’s tay~« Hie, who, drunk with thycuressc?. Madly threwaworldaway. Should thobaseplebeianrabble HareDetailrnyfamein Jlotne, Whereroyhobospouse,Octavia V/wpswltlilhherWidOVfdhome, Krckli*rl fair theg<jdv.fcavctold*.e— Altars, srigur*, circlingwinss— -iTbatlurWoodwith rnlacr^imingled, Yet»1SHu*ur.ttHlhrclU dfking1 A* tor thse, star-eyedEgypt’nhi , Glorious sorcctcs*dfthoNile! Lighttfc*path to atygfsinkOrfof* Withthesplendor*of thysmito, GiveUMpwtarerownsa fl gihhes, ' f ; /^fcMtbSwhRUU^Vribo; ’ IlAuTMtorathesietmteVmuinpli*, Triamphing IBlove like thipe. 1 amoyfbg, Egypt, dying! Hark! theInsultingfocman’scry! m * rm vanMurl gpMaranrMMiMf Letmefront themereI die. Ahl no moreapl^the battle : .Mmtt »|?bear*exulUngaymllt 111**ndGalit* guard thee- pi? ,-u*^ mih RIWMriB«u fit** ■ - ■ master of tb« Unlbed States army, i* “I taraed to the m*a. f m i W & t i l «>my R fo r* dollar«f yom&nmJ&m* ■ Ilaw»»tried **%* wjaimuaag.ajiusi * f*HR l"* , ua d- v i * «r« i i**V' |f!f Cairo’* I'nhislthlstasM, Cairo for a Ibng tiuie ha* been notM 6 louis «s one of tha most unhcalthful cities of iter sum i* tha world and is iibaly Ho roniaiu S' •aiba iadu&Hlfb a obstructive policy IrFRgypt is practically without drainage and year by year the necessity of remedy ing the evil become* more urgent. ftoma itiii|«’ f f o the government took thirmatter in'hand, employeda number of distinguished sanitary engineers and prepared a scheme for a system of sew eragewhich is generally admitted to be tho best and cheapest that could be de vised. It was proposed to pay for the improvement by half tha octroi receipt* of tile 0 % , k<jlfbFrance will no% ognspia S iddemnAuthe appointmeto<Nt>p**ii imatUsmCcommlssionof throgi' y tihe^quOstlon, to ibt‘ If^JSejferhiah is to Kn^t^tfiad’o > te.i p 1 aa>t<|;lj|i cqpted unlc|s *11 tWcaiNKperbi unanMmuKjK The object of this proposition l*sclear and unless it is modified the drainage plan, must he abandoned, at leasts for tha present,—Boston Transcript. - —Itis doubtful If the record of early expenditures of any great man begins with a .mote .creditable disbursement at'Frjtdliuvg, Me. 5 Which ih preserved there ns. nmemento, The first charge' sct.dowp ia “ fpr soap, one six-pence,” oiji (loMiuitt-y^i 180't* The items thatfol- lb*t JiTO' not fkfiworthy of thishegin- ''hipg.fjTIhfit'-nrof *-*A comb, six-pence;” ’‘quills, onc-ftnil-six-pence:” “pencil, seven-pence’'’ and “a book, four-and* six-pence.” <Jt, I n Queof the-paris papyri an Ameri can has coirplained that the tomb of LaFayette.is sadly neglected; that no .attempt bss been m&de to decorate.tho graVe, although there are thdnsahffi of Americans in Paris. Tho writer says hft founddragged Americdp.J|^o*tbe >Rravc. sod thisThp repliiicjiftby iy/new one. In all France thcre' fbmain^not one person named LaFayette. - <?* 4 CIMvluuiitl -Hxcav*la)t* , & Via C, H. ^ D., atOne dent >pfer mile on September 11 , 12 and 19. The rates will apply from all points on the 0., H, & T». It. & on September 11and 12, and tickets will be good returning Septem ber IS, the occasion for this cheap! rate being the dedication o f,the Oddi..Pel’ lows” llall,' which, when completed, will he one of the finest buildings in thestate. Pain’s great spectacle, “ The Last Daj'S of Pompeii," givenunder the auspices of theOrderof Cincinnatus, the Latonia Jockey Clubraces and the Zoo concerts are among ’tho other attrac tions.Cincinnati offersatthistlrtic. '■Ask your agent for further information and rates or address 13. O. -McCormick, Gen. P, & T. Agent, Cincinnati. “C ax I.see Mr, ihl*iinornlng!”| “Mr. X ----went to-a ;bloivont lastnight oud is not yet pi-csehtuble'"' ’‘Indeed; WnstkindOf a blovvoutl” “ GuA*’--Buffalo .Express. _____ ______ . . A Gennlaa.'M<wyy*l,A(xcdr*<on Will b*roh from Cbioago, Miiwauiaa and other point* on the line* of %hdChbrigo, Milwaukee k, St, PaulRailway, to point*.in Western Ifinuesot*, Jtortbwesten* Iowa, South hud Korth HslcoU, Ne&ttisk*, Khu- sa», Cokjr*dor Ut*h,-W’yoinlnfAnd Mon tana, at chesp excursion vatg*,^September 29.11:91. For- further,tootlioulor* apply to thencarMtcoupdaticketagent,,or *d«vs* Gxo. H HtAvrosp, Gen‘1 Pa**. Agit, Ohi- CURO,111. - P. a — It will do your heart goad to sec tha iuaguificent crops in South Dakota. They are simply;iiiimcnso. T h * w*?hof thoomui, of whichwo hear domuch, is probably donoon tboseaboard, ihouehono need hot expert to sOoItwhen crossing tho line;--Baltimore Amcrieau. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia and too heartyeating is relieved nt ouco by takiny oneof Carter's Little Liver Pills Immedi atelyafter dinnor. Don't forgot this, Tim short-lialredWomen must tako her cue from somebody else when «ho needs one.—GalvestonHew*. EV eiit trioo of silt rlicum (roblllitrstc^ byGlenti'HSulphurSoap. Hili'aHair aud Whisker Dye, M icat*. Cfcw* Ktesnls* Kat** via Cbiesaw, Bt, A g<|g'jbr« TimChicago, St. Paul * KansiuiCIt.vRail way announces a Harvest Excursion at greatlyreducedrotes to principalpoint* in tU»We*t, northwest, SouthwestaudHocth, onSoptemboraWb, ticket* good for thirty daysand covering the greatest variety of rpita*. -M- >■ - 7 , . " --j. Tv'i'i For rates, maps and other infomatipn pertainingto this pppulse bbiit* csUoaor address anytlcicetageftt., ^ . 7 . Tn*** 1* a native savagery in evdry breast that loves i<5 * 11 inthedry itself and. watch the** who ate caught oat la the rain.—Ram'sHorn, .i ■' „ - I. 4T■ i* T!i* Only One£v*r printed—Qwa Yoaglad - th* Word? There is a S inch displayndvertisemeiit lathis paper,-thisweek, whidb has notivO words alikeexcept oneword. Thesame is trueof eachnewonemr earingeach week, the nameof theword and theywill rn you•book, beautiful lithographs or picafree,. ’ „ ,“I* gpuing' tbrongh a fsllliro fuceess*- fufiy,'' said old Mr. Cuqirox, “a gooddeal depend* oq n mna's lie abUitleoJhrWash- lsgtooStar, ; ... 3 * .f, ThMORerv**t Rxenwloos. - . . The Burlington route/ C., B. & Q. R. R., i «*c loveof showis a sortof potnp-adore Tax whirligig of time—a watch spring..— Puck. _______ -making fun of a how- Axes remarks- Amuti. kg£& _____ _______ A sot lostandfoundngaluhas beenmore thandoubled.—II oih ’ b Horn. Tax demonstrationof canine joybegim at theand.—BoutonCourier. Hxiujpr calls his collection of paWnbfok era’ ticketsa loanexhibition.—BostonPost T ub man that does not believe that two heads arc better thanone is the father of nowtv;ins.- -Texas Siftings. A tocNoe Is eornetimeaTtccil inthebed’s sUU'X—BiughamplonRepublican. Witr are sevendays Ukdaspcllof sick ness! Because they tmkoocov;cck. TnB modern girl often Rtal» Kiith liadj longs tor suchn BinghamtonRepublican. 1Yii<:NEvrayou lookat yourself, lcokfor faults. Whenyou lookatothers, try to see somethinggood.—Rom'sHorn* T ub -onlymortal who baaever been per manently’cured i* thoEgyptian, mummy.— GalvestonNeWa/’ A J‘ *' “Witns. doe* your vm/atlonendl" “5ext ThenPih'gningnofnetohave a good #*r ■■: ^OINTJ^ ^ W V X O Y i S l Both the method and Mo lt*’ Rhril . Syrtip o f Figx H tak«D{*it|ipIeittal|l And refreelting to thff tMte, *nd *ob| ■ gently yet promptly o* the Kidneyo, •Liver and Jfeff|bj (eleanfe« the sy* :;;- ftenj, effectuidJy./^ iiw V -head* ■; .4c|te|,.end feverf nud eurcs habitual : ‘ ’tlF' W ■ only ■ remedy"' or-ita Icind exer pro* / duced, pie^teg td tfie' tiiW *o » ’‘ ceptahle to thef ^to#aeh, Ttfompfc lil its action’ifnd Ifuly betmneial id itf principal cities'andpoint* in the iFarnnng, effects, prepared only from the mo4 ilcgious of thewopt, southwestandNorth,j healthy anq,■agreeable enh»taqfie*» ita- wesh/ Fof ticketsandfurtliof iufonnutioli-; manv exceilcnt oimlittcB edinmenti it concerning tliesoexcursions,eall on your, any exceuem, qumiuea coaunenu ra nenrestC, B/&Q. ticket agent, or nddrcssl to all and hnvo made it the moat P. S,.RaaUs. Gcn'IPas*, andTicket, Agent,, popular remedy known. Syrup o f Ftgs: is for Bale tn'COo Chicago,!!!. -“ now nvpndid .vouget her to cbtngo her mind after she'l’eioetcuyoii ohcei" •useda iitflo, mjid piirso-weighaiion tonNetvs. ^ ' ' ■ —l lu f!'!rrBe and f l bottles by all leaOing drug- gists. $ *Any -TeliabloldtmggHrt|ifWf may not have it-on hand/will pro* aafvMt Rxeursions-Rednoealutes to the 'cure it promptly for any one who South,BputbfiWt, West and.Northwest' 1Wishc? to try It. Do Hot ttCCOpt any September lSthand 29th* the Chicago& .5 *Substitute. ■ ...... J —11 — ‘Eastern Illinois Railroad, wili sell Round Trip Harvest Excursion Tickets, to. points ip tho South, BoUitieiiat, West and North; west, atgreatly reducedrates. For partic ulars inquire of TicketAgent.. * lk it’ Ml.■ j M i I i III>1 .. . “EvxRTTmxo that giittera is not gold,” musod the ring fakir us' lie dlsiioscil of the wholelot forfivecents.—Jewelers’ Circular. D on ’ t wnituntllyouaresickbeforetrying Carter’s Little Liver Pills, but get a vial at once.. You cau’t take themwithout benefit* In touch with-the player—the'banjo.— Mail and,Express. Taxbest dough medicine-is Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Boldeverywhere. 25a CALIFORNIA FfO SYRUP CO, 3AHfBAtn.\<iCO.,CAL. „ - „ lOUHVME, */. ‘ HEiV tOUK, N,fi __ Tile ‘SHiOF Ur |n London-* Mail andExpress. -the bell of St Fmul’s,- «ltb nurfaniona W ell Mnelilncry, .Ib rn ll Mrfoct Mlt-cleinln* Ana *it.tlroppin*tooltu>DM LOOMIS&NYHANA TIFFIN, OHIO. .WE ‘DR i u . ■ssar WBAVKR 8 BdlTOUlBVtfOATOtJC* A U FOKOUULANGKOATAtOQU*nF F itiko - F*ABD|^,TxSS!l^ J 1,hKB Bmrrrl.s I aOO.tCTUmpnlrt* rEdsyiuLOStntUBKu 1 A f t l i • •rnsiasms» « » > « » O msm « h » WITHOUT AN EQUAL. CURE* ’•■i* R h e u m a t is m , NEURALG IA , ___ S J - I .- LUMBAGO, T d y ^ A I N s c ia t ic * , Sprain*, Bruises, Burn*, Swelling*, PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY. ' ■pXSO'B REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best.Easiest tome. iT Cheapest Relief is immediate. A cum la certain..lor ColdinthoHeadIthasnoequal. Q A T A R R B B v r Ti A U T L E T T ’ S ! o w in g t o in c r e a s e d p a t r o n a g e 1 **** ■ •'***** jTbl* Voirexehasremoved tothe UrgeA bultdlncin th* CommercialColege|||“ ** .................. . ....lopAl fsri'oi'ia.'owmpyTi _ . . cnilrv tiaildlo*,stove Die fronnd door.. Older!, IsrceM ......ohrspesiin tee world, send Inrillustrsted cstaiocaa i n , l H s s * lea tV. F n r lh S ln n ila r ln iiiiil. week xe**,’! -CaperCod] ; A bsessox —“Is there_anytlilnktaxable in thls-hoUsel” CfaikyH<mii<^«epef ^“Yes; my r< 5 ! t * , -gi*; ma higher dla«a«ffkiniUtarFdemiattom oderthahatAoif •KlIMariQfffftM##' $ v» ■ ' that ■ ” -CuLaiL 1 ftnni ..jama* ehuMMi LITTLE LIVER PILLS 90 XOT .fiBIFE XOQ SIOCEL Snw ears for 8ICK TTKATV *CHR, ItnlwIiTddl*c«iljn.:ea:i:A» mition, torpidginixl*. U1..-va»i)::8» vttil orgrni. irfic-.e ptoita, dir* xir.tfi. 1!<(’» I on I.!<1« luysn-.ulbladder. rdnOuJ*1 Dillons tiorvon* order*, rjiitlliti r.ts» *r*lHAILSACIlr:,. RcftnMfv eompfexton by purYyfng tjfocd. FLBrLVVr.ocrACiE, ir.ad'.islrrUris'B.’jBcledUnpIlenir.ar^r.rpi'lcsn tetfrLsI-'.'Ji c . v i a l » <^r r r j ! ! , l l.ntrt psektLlil.: Imd pci.sil,. HinJiiorr man's prsst Lowater.-r. Tn>"nverier r.ano::K-ar. f.iiever/* vhsrr. All fi«- -.3 f ' t ' Cr;«:,:V tinda«r.l iuie -. p .Yeac:i 02 fijr toikv:ibucj!*. OK. HAMER MCSiCIKCCO .St. LsuiJ, Ms. MOHEY-foswi fisuHS-MONEY n m PREACHERSAND teachers head . Tell*11ci-slui-rntotend ,*(n:oilwor<!erifc,rMraIil .rmblowl)»i%e-"VBU8jiftU’S’ r.ewt,oekdXniolftirjr l<t-. |pw_r»oWKrsin hl«f'OP*,l brtfetiiit f»aKtft.,slaop 1 IJGttnan.MiiiiOtr.uPlIoia, t'.i.jfayor carterItliftit.'m, jr.jgeTinnton, andpisny other*. hp .I'rptii. illsgtrs-, Mi. bt*nk>; r..,p<-i*, ! rnlfv eXpMnmu i is EX*I M,*Va FfcWSlOH CItJi.4 Cltitrar« *»S9!Sf*tr1 irMdcedid,tM* -tlBjSSS&f « 8 H m i i ; wyoftoer^verimt. Jrten,WMl<a«ewWs«Wa. ) NQOKAHOXOF CUttAXHXXXDZB. ASTHMA ' WE WILL SEMDYOU SESTIMCOMX FROM Pi.JFLH WF -0 LIVE f.EAR YOG. CURED sriCURED. P. 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