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\ Qo » THE DAILY BEE----()MAIIA lUI AY ()(‘T()B bR 10 5 Boots and _— — De— gromagn cocapenty STEAMSHIP GAMBLERS. Pierce R 1 %OWN & CO . Rk D. M. WELTY| OLD SORES How Time 18 Killed in Crossing the | Rolland J 8 p AND Yollanc, (Snooessor to D. T. Monnt.) b Y Gfi(}DS g-it-Fo e Soehe O Manstactaree sod Dewir In BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES . ; i st Slayen J P g : IN ANY STAGE E.E Dh New Yori T, Soott 10 Smith A Saddles, Harness) WhIDs: | yuppest before the perfest stterative - Petty gambling on shipb: ;n«l'hu Shetir M Seott H ( FANOY HORSE OLOTHING and tonie effect of the g t of ail Blood NOTIO «h K5l g always been in vogne as a relief from | Shuler H " NC ORSE CL D Purifiers, It so completely 1 out all = the tedium and monotony suftored by [ Strasqurg s U « | poison from the bl id braces the debe £~ passeners, and mon who would as | Teietrisguee Bobos, Dusters and urf Boode | Mt s, ch e’ e 3 lay | Lavlor H § disapperr like ohaff before the wind, \3 lOeSl/ 80C ’I\ .;n off their rig ands m; p )‘)‘ Tasselle W That is what \ 8, 8, 8., cured we of Scalp Sores, Sores s cards for money ot re, on board . - " 1 DESC tONS. |in Nostrils and Ears, ter everythi ship would ot hesitate to gk a haod many people are bR | sl el ik o d it OMAHA, - - Wi e NED, J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR IN o T TN Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DUDRS, BLINGS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN we LARTRARR, BT, SPHTATE AQXEL ¥OH 0 Wal fF CEMENT SOMPARYY ONAFA N'!' Near Tininn HENRY LEHMANN, W ALTL PAPHR, WINDOW SHADES 'EASTER! PRIGES DUPLIGATED, 1I8 FARNAM 8T, - - OMAHA STEELE, LSHNSON WHOLESALR LI pnt, & 60, G lm CERSB Flour, 8¢ and 1 LU L Aganhn for BVHWUUD RAILS ARJ L,.E’LIH & RAK D P[]WL)EL G0, RN o e sua g c IO LT R R ES &.d B BN O N R OWER AND HAND 8tearn Pumos, Engine Trimmings, NG WACHINERY, BELTING, /10°E, BRASS AND IRON WIITINGS PIPE, BTRAx PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCHAND.2CHOOLIBELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. . The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery for Laundry work, Send your orders by mail or express, GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 Farnham Street. BOYEIR O, o= DVEALERS TN e HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burgiar Proo = A O 58 AT TS, L0 OS5, o 1020 Farnham Street, OMAH.A., = = TIEIXES. W.B, MILLARD, ¥ B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED] Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr' OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. TOOTLE MAUL & CO. C. F. GOODM.AN, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Window and Plate Glass. 42 Anyooe contewplating bullaing store, bank, or any other fine waolage 80 corres ond with us befors purchaitng thelr Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA '~ . . will Snd 18 4o Mhelr ad NEB. BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND BXPRESS W.AGONS. 419 8. THIRTEENTH STRERT, Repairing Done in all Brauches F.C. MORG-AIN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 12183 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neb. in the ductive game of poker or ‘‘vingt-un, while betting on the “ran” of tho ship has alwaya been freely indulged in. Al this was very harmless when one knew one's fellow- passengers and risked sums altogother insignificant, but now that a ship's passenger list often foots up a couple of hundred, not more than half a dozen of whom know anything of each other's antecedents, what wae form- erly an innocent pastime is fraught with danger. Tho smoking room has now become a gambling hell, and not in miniature either, with all the accessories of choicest wines and spitite, which flow like watcr, while from immediately aftor breakfuat the very demon of play seems to take pos- session of its occupants, Pools, some- times, to the number of four or five, are gotten up each morning, and an auciioneer obtained a nhn\ldry and blasphemy which would do justicoto a Wall street den, and often aggregate twenty to thmy guineas each, and, of course, the winner would be ]mvkud upon as very ‘‘amall’” if he did not stand half a dizen of champagne; so that gambling and drunkenness go hand in hand. Into this atmostphere the young men who are sent abroad by commercial houses naturally gravi- tate, (in fact it is the only place of refuge in a storm), and very soon bo- come initiated and active participants, and their employers would bs aston- ished, not only at the value of the stake, but at their dexterity and famil- iarity, with all gambling dovices, In fact, n beardless youth iuformed the writer that he had realizcd enough to pay all his personal expenses for the four weeks during which heshould be abroad. And a gentleman in- formed us that, having watched a young man whom he kn: playing “‘puker” losing heavily, called him out, and, after remonstrating with him for his tolly, theatencd, unloss he at once put a slop to i, that hs would, immediately on his urrival, “eable’ his employers, and eubsequently had to lend him 100 pounds; but the worst feature of all is that tho ‘‘card sharp,” the professional gambler, “smeliiug gain from afar,” wow fro quents the ocean steamer as he form erly did the Mississippi boat, and systematically piucks the unwary, and it is only within a few days that affi- davits have ,set forth that the fra- ternity, having been made aware that Mr. James Gordon Benneit was going over tn a “White Star hoat,” Llh-rn upon took passage in hor with the avowed purpose of despoiling him, We leave your readers to imag- ine, then, the moral atmosphere of o firat-class ocean cteamship in the height of the sesson after the paesengers have recovered from sea- sickness, and the effect of it upon young men whose business requires them co mako constant voyage. Natu- rally of buoyant spirits, attracted by the bonhommie which the roue and gambler so well affects, with plenty of money in his pocket and a generous letter of credit, is it any wonder that he falls a ready victlm? The large sale .| of liquors is, of course, a great item in | the economy of a steamer, and one al- wmoat shudders at the amount con- sumed, (the supply of brandy alone of the City ot Rome gave out on her out- ward voysge), and the officers rather wink at the excesses—and we are told that tha post of smoking-room stew- ard Is eagerly sought after anda premium psid therefor. Oa both the outward and homeward voyage the subscription alone, on board the ves- sel on which the writer was a passen- ger, to the smoking-room steward, ex- coed $126, while his actual receipts were probably five times that amount, as successful gamblers are notorlously prodigal of their winnings. e o A Heavy Swell. Jacob H, Bloomer, of Vhgille, N, V., writes: “Your THomas' EcrLectiio O oured # badly swelled neck and sore throat on my son in forty-eight hours; one appli- cation also removed the pain from a very sore toe; my wite's foot was also much in- flamed—s0 much so that she could not walk about the house; she applied the oil, and in twenty-four hours was entirely oured.” —————— e LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the week ending October 7, 1882, GENTLEMEN, Adams W It Andrews D H Auderson G R Anderson J Brooks C W—2 Brage L G Bernhard E Bery B Bennett E K Bachman J C Browning J 8 Bretck J Bowen W Curtis 8 8 Cotter C Creighton J V Carston J G Christenson J 8 Chrittensen T Crosby G K Anderson J Aikin J C Clerk D Cooper D I, Carter L Cleveland £ B Case M E Clark W A Curtis C B Clark ¥ Dahl H € Davis W M Doermer G Donshue G A Dodge H A Davis L Demorest M L Dee 1 Dalton W Dunn J Eavens T Efinhack J Furniss W H—2 Foulke W Fartner W Fayler R D Ferguson D Ferst! J Fletcher L N Gouzer Rev J Faroham G G Gilbert I D Griffin W Goldsmith J Gray G B Grabam M G Geise C Gows C C Glick J W Gruenberg H Green O 8 Gregg E Hopkins W ynes Harrin W R Harris £ and ¥ Hamilton T H Hashel V Hunt 2 H Hargan J P Hawver J Hampshire D Hall J E Hainer 527 Hubbard J W Holm A Huff E Hammond F T Hamso C H Tolow J W Johnson W Johuson J ¥ Jackson Mr Jaclyn £ A Kallgren O Kendig O Klare W R—2 Kimball F J Koban I— Klein C Ketchum G P Klabund T Lundquist J P Light CR Langford Mr Montgomery G Morse J P Michaelson J L Marony ¥ A Millor D Moore 1 P Morris G W Meier J Monteith J MoHenry M K McLennon W {lubnnn B McKnight ¢ McKenna D hutlur J H Predmore L O Phillips ¥ Padden C T Pedora A Whitney C 1 Waid G P Waterson G A Wendelhoe C Yale M Ziemer W F FIRM, May & Co LADIEY, Allen Miss A M~2 Austeat Mra O M Bils Miea d Barnum M« W 1| Burnes M Brooken Miss M Brown C Bird Miss M Barry Miss M Trown Mrs It Clark Mrs C Chatmann I, Chiids Miss E L Critchfield Miss G Dillon Mrs Ilarnsten Miss A Gunnigan M Hale Mra J Heath Mrs J M Harrison Miss M Johnson Miss K Kuhn M E Kelly Mrs M Moore Mrs J J—2 McCoy Mrs A Montgomery Mrs R Martin Mra J \WV Monroe Miss M Muldoon Mrs 1 MoMurray Mrs B Oleson Miss F Patton Mrs J Perry Mrs W 3 Parks Mrs 8 Ryan Mrs C'V Remington Mrs B Ryan Mrs T Stephens Mrs Dr C R Scherer Mlss E M Smith Miss H T Stanley Miss 1,2 Smiley Mrs B Sobota I Singleton Miss E I Stewart Mrs M Stevens Mrs Thunberg S C Thor<en Miss E P West Mrs B Williams \|r1 w I Tuos. F. Cronkhite Miss S Dudley Miss I Davis Mrs S J Fleming Mes M jr Gorber Mrs K G Hanley Mis A M Haynes Mrs 1 M Hubbard M § Johnson Miss J Vorhiss Mrs D Westrick G HALL, Postmaster Mnrr)’lllK Rich You need not be poor and depend- ent on your wedding day, person—male or female—can got a for ovory goodround sum of money at masriage if thoy hold n_certificato 1 ship in THE MARRIAGE KU MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Codar Rapids, Towa, $10,000 hae already been paid in bencfita to its members, in the nine mont: f the agsociations’ organization,ar wore is a golden opportunity for thourands mcere to roap even lIarger beneclits, like it was ever kuown, postpone sending in your request for circulars giving full “end complets informgtion regarding the plan and opperations of the associa tion, Agents can make bigger money than in any other by e, It e tly honorable, plens i fitable. The Auditor of a doposit from the scrived by law, for the pro their mexbors. The only of the kind in existense ory cording to law. Write at once circulars, Say whero you saw this notice. ugdl jon of The Agonles of Billious Colic, (:m llxl- ho do- deicribablo pangs of Chroni: Indigestion, bility and mental stupor reulting from babll, way b certaiuly avoldud by K thesystem With that agrowblo an Thing Standard Proparation, Tarraut's Seltzor Apeiiont PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH and E. ANW{.”,FHWF HUB PUNCH ICED. for—— HUB PUNCH WITIH 1CE WATER OR LEMONADE, This refreshing boversgo in put up in one dozen cases, all ready for use, A few reasons why “llUl 'PUNCH has had, and is now haviug, and will con- tinue to bave a large salo: Nothing but the best imported liquors are used in its com. position; none but the highest grads of lemons and limes are nsed, and ulated su, ar It is ready for use at all times, will keep in any climate, and for EXCURSBIONS, (LU &ll, DINNEL or EVENING PARTIES, it is an esential companion, All Grocers and Wine Merchantslsell it, Be sure you get the genuine, with the fac: fwile of “CHESTER H. GRAVES & SONS" on the capsule over the cork of each bottle., Trade supplied at Maunfacturer's prices by M, A, McNamara; families supplied by A, H. Giadstone, Omaha, Neb, 1, BROWN Warns all his friend and those that do buy Fur oiture, Carpets, Btoves sud Crockery, tuat bhe o8 0 b found oily at No. 1306 Douglas shreet, sud 00 other place. You sre dally lmposed upon by either dealors whe reprosent that | own threo slores. I have the largest stock sud fet the low- est prices i the city. T T A—— SEGER & TONER Manutaeturers and Deslers in HARNESS AND SADDLERY, WHIPS, CURRY-COMBES, Brushos, Glg Saddles, olc., light and hesy Haruess ou baod, or wade Lo uld-l nees made & speclalty. 116, 16TEL BT Owmaba Nob Light e NO. BetwesnuDod ¢ and Ca itol » No, 1 gran- | They don't know i1:~:! what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and cach month the: y grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Birters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissucs, drives out discasc and gives health and strength, This is why Brown's IroN Birrers will cure kidney and liver discases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala- ria, intermittent fevers, &c. mmm at suffercr from and for several weeks could eat nothing and growing weaker every I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say 1 now have a good appetite, and am getting strong 5. MCCAWLEY. BrowN's TroN BITTERS is #of a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causcs no injurious cf- fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations, e Encwmpments FISHING AND HUNTING PARTIES Should hiave a suvply of delighttul HUB *UNCH, The opinions of consumers who have be- comeenthusiastic patronsof HUB PUNCM (a beverage superior in every respect to punches brewed at request)has led to a very P‘h-n»lve demand for it by post traders for its convenicnce, obviating as it does the ne- consity for preparing an_elaborate drink. for which wuitable materials would be less eneily procured at a distant military post thant alseyhere, ond which would probably be ver: ¢ (he gontiine, with the fac slm- 3 L . GRAVEH & 5INB'" om thefeapsiila cver the cork of cach bottle, The FUB PUNC fasola by all lcading grocers and wine merchants, WESTERN GORNIGE WORKS! C. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1212 Harney §¢, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Spocht’s Patont Motalic Skylight, Patont Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, [ am the genoral agent for the wbove line of goods, LON FENCING, Oreatings, Balustraden, Yerandas, OfMes and Lank Kullll&g w'."’:l: wnd Qellary GENERAL AGENT $500 REWARD. The above reward will b paid to any person who will produce & Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, Tin_and Gravel Roofs, for proserving Shin Warranted to bo ¥ R IFERKNCES D Hice, Dr. ¥ 1. 2. ROGERS & 00, O CHYEIDITE F, L. 8ommers & Co's CELEEBRATED CRACKERS 0, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES. Wholesale Manufacturing CONFECTIONERS 'AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars, III 8. 14th St. NEB, oty Agent for Jas, R. Hill & Co's OELEBRATRD CONGCRD. HARNESS *“The Best in The World,” LAND ELA I VAV ST, OMAMA, NEB DOCTOR WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles 8t,, ST. LOUIS, Mo A REQULAR GRADUATE of two medieal collegos, haa beon longer ongaged In the troat- ment_of CHRONIC, NERVOU d BLOOD Disoasos than any other Louls as city pipera show and all old residents know. Consultation at office or by mail, free and invited, A friendiy talk or " his costa nothifig. Whon it in viwtthe city for treatment . sent by mall or express e whore. nmN. \asen cunrantood; whero doubt oxists it Is teank- y stated, Call or write, Nervous prostration, Daobility, Mental and Physioal Weakness, Mercurial and other affections of Throat, SHin and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, Skin_ Affections, Old Swes and Ulcers, Impediments to Marmove, Piles, Speciul atténtion to cases from over.worked brain. SURGICAL CASES receive specinl attention, Diseases arising from Imprulence, Excesses, Indulzonoes : E TSR Tegi20&wly Sionx Gty & Paciio|* Rans » Solld Tralo hrongh from 1 Bluts to 8t. Panl Chango Time, Only 17 Houre PreTe WHIAH LT Rheumatist, oo Withou! 1 O BIEMAKOR Tows, Mizniesuds asd the improved ks snd Mllle . 1, dally on aezival of Eanss nd Conncll Biully waln trom ng ut Sloux Cliy the Now Unlon Dopot at "IN Houws i Ammun OF ANY OTHER A9 Rem. ‘mhnr in nHr ths #loux City Rant 70u got a Thro' Zialn, The Shortes) Ly he Quickent nd & Comiortable Ride lo th Oars betwoen COUNCIL BLUFF3 AND 8T, PAUL. AF Hoo that your Tic] lulu zoad via ihe “'Blons Ol uml Prolfic Railroad WATILES, 3. B HUCHANAN Anpu.nmu.u Gen' Paaw, Agond Misourl Valley Ia, W. E. DAVIS, Boushwestern Pamengor Agont, Oonncil Blufis 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN UBE. ud durability, .. They are for walo by all Leading Oar- iage Builders and Dealers throughout “he country, JPRINGS, GEARS & BODIES Foresl b Henry Timken, Patentee and Bulldoer of Flno Carrlages, BT LOUKS, ~ -~ IMO. J1-6m 401 WTABLIN, NAOMSE BOANE Frouden Vioo Prew't. W, H, Dusnen, Bec, sud Trons, THE NEBRABSKA MANUFAGTURING GO Linceln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Qorn Planters, Frrrows. 'arm Rollers Bulky Hay Halkos, Bucket Klevating Windmills, & Wo are proparod te do Job work and manatae urlog for othor parties, Addross ul oriers NEFAABKA MANUFACTURING 00 Lincoln. Ne Samuel C, Davis & Co,, DRY GOODS JOBBERS A.DI T IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth 8T. LOUIS MO. EURST'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel In ho clty, Roows 76¢, $1.00, §1.60 and $2.00 por day. First Clasa Restaurant counected with the .HURST. « =« Prop Coruer Fourth and Locust Btreets. ST, LOUIS MO. known to the medical profession had failed, Three months have paesed since I quit taking S. 8. 8.3 there i+ nosymptom of the lisonse temaining; 1 sm permanently eured. It stands unrivaled for Blood Dis« enses,’ JN0. 8. TAGGART, Salamanca, N, Y, Y8, 8. 8, stands willun:f a peer, The profession will have Specifio for Blocd In onses, Dre N, L Garroway “About four or five to acknowledge it a Monroe, Ga, eka e, 1 wan sfflicted with a very sggravated type of BioodDiseaso. 1 commenced using § '8, 8, and after taking the first bottle felt no mush relieved that T bovght five more, and am glad to say, after using four of them, that | am entirely cured, h fouely having been under medical advice for -mer1 monthe,"” C. G. Rarcuirr, Richmend, Va, “After suffering from the wors' Blood Disence for more than two years, and hav. ing been treated by several eminent physie cians, tonfined to my room and bed the grenter part of the time, my body covered with copper.colored sores from the size of a1 ea to that of a silver half.dollar, I was well nigh in despair, At last T commenced taking 8. S. S Ina short time I began to improve in flesh, all the sores healed,and I could feel and know that T was well, and to 8. 8. S, mnst the credit be piven of my entire restoration to h\'l\llll. I have not taken a dose for over six months, and am ns free from sores or blemish as any one, Lotrie Ross, Atlanta, Ga, proved after taking the first Lottle n two weeks was able to come l«hllg the waters wero no benefit,” . W. Rin, Newport, Ark. of 8 home, *Our science hnu not |nm|o knownacom= biuation equal to 8. 8. 8, for skin or blood dissnses. L. MasseNnuna, Ph. G., Macon, Ga, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST! NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. K. G Wl Reovs et Brs Hossmens— A wpecific for Hysterls, Dizzinoss, Convulslon Nervous Headacho, Montal Deprossion, Loea Memory,Soermatorrhias, Inpotency, nvoluntaty Rmi-\mu’, Fromature Old Age, ¢ oxertlon, selt-abuse, or over-indulgence, ¥ which londa to misery, decay and death, One box will ouro recont cuses. Kach box contains one month's treatment, Ono dollar a box, or six boxes for fivo dollars; sent by mail prepaid on rocelpt of rice. W guarnitos alk boxos to curo any, cage. [¥ith each order racelved by us tor alx boxes, compantod with fivo dollars, will send the par. chaser our written fllu'lll‘(‘\! to roturn the money If iho troatiment dccu nob effech o curs. . Goodman, Drugels, Boloy Wholosale dnd ‘gul_coOmaba, Neb, Ordses by mall ad roailot A ROM COL. L. T."FOSTER. Youngstown, Ohla, May 10, 1880, Dr. B. J. KNDALL & Co.—1 had afvery valuae blo Hambletonian colt that I prized very bighly, heBad & Latge Bone spAYIRL G (one joint and & small ono on the other which made him very Iame; I had him under the charge of two veter- Inary surgeons which falled to curo him. 1 was ono day reading tho ' dvertisement of Kendall's Bpavin Cure In the Chicago Express,I detormined atonoe to try It llul,flol our cruggists here to send for it, and they ordered three botties; i took alland I thought I would give it o torough trial, I used it lwordlng to directions and fourth day [the colt coased to be lamo and the lumps have disappeared. 1 used but ono bottle and the colt's limbe are as free of lum lnll Il smooth as any horse in the state He ly cured. The cure was s0 romarkable mu Bave letéwo of my neighbors have the re ing two bottles who are now usinglt. Veory respecttally, L, Bond for llluokrated -mnln klvln' pomln proof. Pricedl, All Droggiate Kot 1t for wu Dr. B. J. und.ll l Oo' l'ro- Elnon Enosburgh Falls, V¢, OLE b BY ALL'DRUGGISTS, w1y “EASTWARD. - 1Is the old Favorite and PIREIN OXE A 1. 100 X ~FOR—— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, ‘MILWAUKEE, DRYROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and@outh-East, THE LINECOMPRISES foarly 4,000 miles. Bolid Bmooth Steel Track ! Soanu lon: made in UNION DEPOTS. Natioual Ropntation "av belng the ) '"lrou‘h Oar Line, ‘and s unlv onceded $0 bo the FINEST EQUIPPED o Rl road in the world for all classes Of travel, Try It and you will find Sravellug & 'lnxury instead of » 'hchm vll This Celebrated Line for sado st i omese T tho Wast, All lnformation about Rates o Fare, Bleey Car Acocmmodations, Time Tables, &c., will be chsertully glven téy applyloing 4o Yid Vice-rod & Gon, Manager, Chicaga, PRROIVAL LOWELL or Agt, Chicag w.J. mvuroum 1 . Agent, Councll Blufls. §."DUELL, Ticket Agh. omabs IFIC MEDIOIN TRADE MARK ' Th- o ot TRSDE M2 iy on lfl ln cure sin for Seminal la- Weakness, Jae 8pormator: rhes, nxor 0 Dl sequence of AFTER TAKINR, R e tude, Paln 1o Dimiges of Vision, Pre e e e, o Saany oi Dl e {5ad ko Tusacity ‘or Consumphion aud o Freiame sure Orave. Full particulars o our pamohiot, which v ceiso 0 send. (1oo Ly il Mwuym carthe spmunl.dmmu.nl drugglete | 51 1 por package, or 6 pack , or will b .. sout frov by -nll on nm% ouey, by ddrosslng ;00 o:lws-e0

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