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Show trattiltftMi'i Kemettf rr lletrveee.t. Georpi Woililngton, whllo attending aiwell reception nt Newport, notlcnl that tho daughter of hi. Iiott, Uua Kb lery, wm luffrring from a aevcro aoro throat and could not ipeuk above n wlilcr. Oeiwral Wnalilngton, obwrr-lng obwrr-lng thlt eiuUmuament ol lilt youthful liwteM, anlil to lien "UIm Kllery, jou accni tobonifTcr lng very mucin uluit li tho matterl" Ulu I'.llrry told him tho cauio of her trouble, upon which tho ki ntrnl aalJ lu lien "I inffcr myeelf very frequently from ft tore tlmnt mid take n n uinly which I find very utcful, aud which I rrouM nTuinmend to you worn I not turo yuu would nut lako It." "Hut I am itire." replied JIUi KI lery, "ihat I would tako any rnneily Hut General Washington would pn- JIOMI." "Well, then," told tho general, "It I. hli-onloni IxJlcd laiuotaaict. It Iiai cure,) rue often." JIUi Kllery took tho remedy and, nf cuurw. wai cured. .Vow York World. |