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‘ THE l)AII\ BFI« ()‘\(AHA \I()\DAY Al‘('['QT 1‘% 1883, b \ '-.*' — — T —_— e ——— e — : mn—*fl DOWN BY THE SEA. rk.'::,t.":';':;"‘.“ "‘“""; ¢ e | 0ug MHU BASKET, st T, o gt of ! IN_CURING thing in taking advantagoe of that woman’s | Misses \mm- l(lnum‘ and Li 3onfic H' n! E movte Pue, | Mg Vagaries ud Voares of Fashion B3y e jeems perfotty sttt | Rogund of Those Who are Coming amd e gvesi ot .8 Selmeidor's to b A [ i BVIN <Ry turned and gleamed with those same Going From Omaha ’ Sic ot Bastern Watering Places, o | ¥, 3 9. St T wien o, otk ‘.\ ::or- ~;‘~|“ Hu: l;\n; .‘.‘ :1.”»»“'“., " Onizers Rsmer . ‘.“ :\.M.,.m..-., Nantucket, for the sum IMPORTERS OF plam ing, Seminal Weakness, Tm- | o potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Sketches of Noted People - How an ¥, 8 Continually Cool Weather Said to| Miss Mary Morgan is the guest of Mr | Mer s iors, Ladles dd el wioed . The Receat Unusual Parchases Wineh | mer Resorts. 11 Rabort Morris Boggs o the 1 ilarities of the blood, stomach, | c.rrespondence of Tix Wiy . 1eys, or who require a ne - 3 { i ’ day ? . " LSRR L s LAy NEW York, August 0.—This is om | Have Created Taik, A Council Bluffs Ten Party, and| Hon. 1. M. Woolworth is in the et | AND JOBBE ivories upon an approaching young man It Lake \\vm S OF DOMESTIC tonie, appetizer or &timulent, Samaritan Ne gains, all vine Is invaluable. phatically the season for : and is expected home about the 20th ..H?.I‘;.";‘..‘.fi:::‘: i watly i gosti iR S10acd | Cironsts b WOURE T8 W11 Rhswaw, wn the Latest in Tabl [ i e S Lake i e | (AR, TUBAUGUS PIPES $ SMOKERS' ARTICLES wonderfal Invigos out at about half price. Indeed, the Who is Dolng Tt Decorations. daughters. b ant that ever gn o4 & sinking aystem. | reductions are so great that it is the best | . A R R e PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING :'?k's”:r:fcfi:ohn N e VL S o 08| VWHTRY el Wl I By g A ot} GRS TRRISHIERE WIHUHONE| ooy Beall returned Thursday from Ft. | .E‘.,,c.wo Soll Pr janother year all materials that do 1ot | o¢ 4 city mean?” inquired a prominent | Bons, and Overwhelming Cor- | o q Sgpele L CELEBRATED BRANDS: {s the French say, date. There is an | gagporn capitalist who is interested in sage Boquets Miss Alhic Taft is at Manitou Springs, | 3 [absolute furor for dresses made With | (e ohia as ho rocked his chair back and . Colorado " N § s § § |iuimnps, not only wash waterinls, DUt | gorgh i the Paxton votundn, yosterday. | This supmner is much duller than wost | vopy — Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 S8izes from $60 A 1 v L W L o8 he enterprising of Hoed & Co. vory clogant fabrics are cut in that style. | «jirst, Poppleton bought ono hute| (nuaha stmmers, Partios Tave \wufln.-.lulu.‘;“.'.’u]fh’..',:;\»‘vl".:l.yn.f«”... 1“\” Ol to $120 per 1000. At [ dred and forty-four acres before anyone | vory rare, and yet the ovenings have heen | Saesaparill and Hood's Tooth Powder, AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: CONEY ISLAND elao, then Kountzo put 815,000 {1““,‘ for | remarkably inviting to entertainments of |0t well known and appreciated by | G yesterduy Lsaw o beautiful Mack sathi | g Tand near by, and then W. H. |y char N Turgo ot of Ol | 10088 Wl have tasted theie elcncy Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and ured the Illlm\ o arsaparilla has offected wondorful Brigands. y fron the city dur- | cures, not only in this city, but in vari- ¥ e o o e e o | WE - DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. s \D FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, with guimps of white lace over blue. [Clurk and Barton The very prettiest honse dress that can |place, and now I hear the Shecley ple 1 |is sold.” | “Who is W, H. Clark?” asked a by stander, |us of the wanderings of those who are | | Mrs Burnett, the authoress, affects so| Oh, that's short for S, H. H. Clark,” v t{ ully Perfect substitute for Mothers | extensively. Many very stylish women | was the reply. *“Now what T want to Milk. The most nourishin tfor invalids and g : \rt know is, “I. such enormous prices are | Kecusthah chin A ysicnuy | e Diulf a doson of them and wear them | LU e " Wil ds really not | sorts; this year Omalia o ad some ty has been | | be worn is & Mother Hubbard, shirrec | at the yoke, not the neck, the style that |well known here. In other summers they could boast discoveries of coolor re L owe my Restoration 0 ' A to Heallh Y " Send for the pumnph T M 1 constantly in thehouse, as they are cheap, | b ) e % Y3 tthedgt 43 Contrat Wt SR e Al worthsomuch” S thing to say on that point herseli, lu | i s st | ) 0 tH6 Wite BRL Mallory, pro- | good man e 16 1t ORAHA AME A faet, the improvement in the weatherhas | vand Beauly 3 i} e v | K Fetipd [ e been anything but an improvement to the | GUNS Efiw it in At power, | priotor of the Madison Square theatry Witk URION PAOTHE ¢ rosor.s, Hotel frion b the Inkes, | 10 e ST T byt uietions | 10,8 gowat of this style, made of silk nun's |4y () hoged to bo at the bottom of it, | MHTET TOTS: ittt CU TICURA | who are usually rubbing their hands with | glee at this season, are said to be almost | Yeviar and active, veiling, the bottom cut in turrets with a |y depot keop {lie systom ““Lm- flomnce laid under. A ribbon was| " G y 4 o i 3 ) v of their patronage has stayed at home, or | Tegtimonalof & d yrotects it | slipped through two slits in the under| Pids el the frant. Pink pearl buttons closed 'l"”jl"“;":"l‘l‘-“l‘:f'ff“’ OEpISTEnELVRTOW: | gois to ths Grand Avmy roion st Don ostou lady. . | this most ravishing gown, in whicl she | T ST, thing | ver, or the triennial at San Francisco, or FIGURING Humors, Humiliating Eruptions, : wnd ehet | Jinod g 1 1 ad: lndy; wh G it T oan tell you aliybhitis |y poyl contonninlist Santa Fo Korofula, Salt. Ieheumm, s matic allments, it iy | CHIOC A6 OWE. L ‘1"‘" G i i ‘uvrlum, broke in a resident merchant, j” whiadtibo 'l.-l ahtful il Infantile Hamors cured by the CFTice i Revkoiws, valuabie, and it | wishes to make herself as charming a8 | St thore's some mighty queer doings, | | There was a very delightful affuic at | Pt 5 b circumstances will possibly admit, to set| N only the other day 1 afine picce |the home of Mrs. General Dodge, in e o . edes ooy, | up @ costume of this sort.” Only be sure | ep in 8 5 SR Y E TGy place | Council Blutls, Thursday evening, which | " Ty i i oll to plait the back on the yok | ket Y i our Omaha Mus. | Itehing o 1 vounds, some For | seam and tied in long loops to belt | ke and gather | ¢+ o0 o bolon to Tsanct 11 asked 1 interest people. n and Scalp, ' | tho Front. The lover or husband, who is | 5t w8 {0 helong o Twaes Sacd EASKO | pugoy gave a party there' in honor of | restores e Tl A 4 aman up there about it. o told us 3 quisite Skin_ Beautifier and ! [ not subjugated by the bewitchingmess of |ty 1L Hhere AUt M o 000 Hime | Miss Dodie, who has just graduated from | it, is.a hopeless case. baugh took three acres and ;]n' superin- Madame De Silva's school in .\( ow York, Eleadiiag ule ey i tendent of the poor farm one acre, Think [A lndies’ te was served a epared from CoTICNA, s indis blo I treating Skin Diseaces, Baby' Turmors, Blomishies, Sunburi aid Rough, Chapped of J B DETW'II ER Skin, URA REMEbIRS are absolutely 3 - al Blood Purifiers and Skin 1 », . L] { At each plate lay o German favor of et by Dhe. G and perfection of shape, 1do not think is WHO KNOWS SOMETHIN quaint design, little golden baskets, satin | cvna Resowwst internlly, and Concras and Cen equaled in New York. She wears with |spoke up. Hedidnt want to tell all he | lined, diminutive slippers, bay !\ case a 5} glove. The sweetest thing 1|knew, but he assured the company that | tambourines,filled with choicest Hon-hons have seen in a long time was at the thea- | the Sheely pla not sold yet, but | from Hiler's, in New York. In addition |of fetter and st shoum on the ca ter @ few nights ago, a blonde young man | that a party in this town had a ten day’s | these, each young lady was presented | umber with very young, lit- [option on” it. *This party,” he said, [ With an enormous corsage boquet, con- | eruption e fringe of ead, | **paid a small amount for the refusal, but | posed of the most delicate tlowers, tube- ed 1 flmsnui( of white pongee, | will probably not refuse. The Vander- | roses, roscbuds and earnations. The 1 and decidedly dain- | bilt road wants it.” table was hidden in elaborate floral deco- v, who is a very handsome and immensély agreoable | of'1y “&1500 an aero!” covers were laid for twenty. The womsan, I will say that she is noted for ‘ decorations were mnnique and pretty. her beautiful hand, which, for smallness| IHereupon a real estate man, Binvitesfthe attention of thelpublic to hit Large and Well Selected Stock uneh of seabs; iteh \ BSWAR_E OF COUNTERFEITS, llent appotizing tonic of diops fuvor to ne {oall Smmeratin —OF— m magic! porlasis, Try it, but which was bo of kit diseancs, tlowers, o beware .,n|n n.'un,\ Ark Jour t, The lady with him wore as screw “Kountz aid the Omaha merchant, | rations ordered fi Chic INCEBE | awauisshveliis Woutla; cach/and BILOEWhIEhRYG rocer ordrugist for the genuiy N ECuhy AhTo Ry 3} o o took with. | Jose o center picce being a bank of | been speedily, pennanently and economically eurcd i e e by il o i omor: | got o bargain on thatland ho ook with, | unobl, tho conter Diece bog o Dk 4 A e, R plowions oo INTEZWW i ald in the other, the effect being quite | out realizing it at the time. He's fi almost four feet by two, in tals, and all os fuiled, ax proven by .WUPFEHMM’N,MIE Rgent. | pretty and a most delightiul change fvow |ing now to et Davenport street thr which tiny rosebuds, fuschias, carnations, | vast number i in o posseanion e friod. W duern, O | the oternal diamond or Rhine stone or |it. 1 heard in regard to that first Shee- | lilies, crepe jossamine and smilax wore e "E»'yi‘.“.: o : Loperie 61 Broadway, N. ¥ | paste which greets one at every turn, | ale that 112 were given at §250 | intermingled in bewildering confusion, The Pablic 1 requested carefully to e tn Since writing last [ have spent a few | d Island | During the tea Hoffimann’s orchestra 1 exchange for the ( Barton has bought twelve | pla; In the evening a large garden | party was given, the extensive premises | (@ bout with me crossing the 1 can’t see the connection, gentle- | bei lit by mammoth Japancse globes menher of the royal family, 1o les said the eastern capitalist, *“for | thickly set, and the front piaza sparkled | 8 i > ) person than Miss Nellie, or as she now | nene of these places are near each other, | with gas jets. The floors of A | p |mm'lnlmnn)ilnn o et Carpet Line, | insicts upon being called, |The Union Pacific purchase, as it is | parlors wore lnid with crash, and the |y A called, is a mile furtherout than the Pop- | dance programme complete. Miss Nettio |1 pleton purchase, and the Kountze land is | Collins, - M il mmmmmm«'“'kmmmmmmmmmm new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly | ¢ STCAPITAL PRIZE, §75,000. Tickets Only | c $5, Shares ln PIODDX‘ fon. at Governor's Island, the muost arming anmy post in America. —On the Embracing al: the Late Patterns in everything in the NELL ARTHUR R oeRuper e e w language, and | = \nd o the committee rose, reported | Omalia. L control. the i ctive looking chile i parly Thursday evening, at Hon, A = AL St ood Jaith ouard alh per n, with Beantiful brown | oy g Aydra may bo used to rep- | Poppleton’s, to Miss Claire Rustin, Mow IN LARGEIQUANTITIES AND AT nut hair banged aud fall shoulders, and- an ex m. [ saw her often dur- | battle ceessfully with this many \| ing lier stay at the n she vis- | headed monster of di ital her cousins, ter Arthur’s | expodient to keo Iren, and slic ays sinply [ fablo. Compe orize tie company to wse this cer xof our signatures attache Parrotte, Miss Jeannie I ot o Woolwortl “‘,,'; PLAL B R u.';: it .'\ | Bottom. FPPrices. '}‘ i ESTATE | resent any manifold evil. 1T you would e you will find it Pinkham's Ve, Wb hand, - /)y say that it is no lulwrl 1 a western V ! ol ¥ o Bl " e, nd e o Vb il | LACE CURTAINS A SPEOIALTY (SRakGiia e oAbl quito | ¢ S AL el \ ] 3 unconscious of her present dignity and Tteal Estate istors, Ino ni Money to the en-| @ o ) tention which she everywhere The following deeds wero filed for rec- | conraging amount of five hundecd doliars . IS IDETT VA7 L 0 tracts, been colleeted,and in further- vory fine concert is| 211 South Thirteenth st. 5 t4), i By [ cord in the county elork’s offico August ), | ‘rv]mrlwl for Tur Bee by Ames’ real |, | ears by the le; e byite Ravo puch an wwiilly up Wil tisne gebting]| soom ven at Max Meyer's music - & N B W eyt o o o 1 st sy [l o o1 Ol supetion alont | £ Opp. Omaha Nationsl Dk, | 1318 Farnam Street, - Omaha, Heb, BY an overwhelming popular vote its franchis: | ing the lovers they hive laboriously en- B. French to W. H. Eldridge, w d |assisted by Miss Kate Jawes, of Couneil T = was made a part of the ' presont state constitutio jility and compliments | 1..: 4, bk I, Shinn's adopted Dec A. D. 1879, trapped with ami The only Lottery ever voted on and ndorsed people of any ta: 1t never § nbor add, &40 ° | Bluffs, s [ zpotsmaon, o0 et : A. FISHBLATT, lured from their sic an instant by a | F. Wilson to F. Metz, w'd o } lot 2, 00 et pair of lovely or caught in a wesh of [ DIk 207, £1,050. o | Lientenant Bourke and bride sailed 9 | : golden curls, that for the encouragement | M. M. Davidson and wife to G. W. [from New York on the Gallin of the 0 Sl[lllall “r H[]I] Its grand single number dra; seh 1 will tell something that came | Hall, wd part lot 7, bIk 7, Shinn's 15t | Cunard line, August ficst, Mr. and Mrs. 0 place monthly. my observation, especially am 1 add, 81,700, 3 | Lyian on, Miss Richardson, s Oftlcos ovor the Omaha Nationol Bank, A_SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR |impelled to it by Ruskin, the authority L. H. Spencer to H. Swith, w d| Mrs. Carter, and Miss Shears being at 00 ul attontien given to discases of the ey s, Offico hours 90 11 6. mn.; 2 0 4 ands fan 6-00u « or Postpone take i \th Grand Draving, Class 1, at of the:ago, saying tht ‘It is everyonols part lot b, blk 134, $1. the pier to wave adicus, A cablegram is g 000 SDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885—150th duty to be nice looking.” ¥ Golden to'E. V. Smith, ¢ d lot expected. & ) Just before 1 il for Busope st (3, | |.n. 20, Smith’s add, § Ir. and Mrs. Webster Snyder will CAPITAL PRI; 6 000 100,000 TICKETS at FIVE D rae; [ summer a friend called to wish e bon P. Bomis and wifo to A. J. eturn t0 Omalin to make it agiin | 5 s fom howss'on. "I:“.‘l';if‘.'.!:..”x‘".,...u,u i Double and Single Acting tions, in Fifths in ¥ voyage, and as she satwith the strong | W .l Tot 4, blk “B,” Lowe's st add, $100, idence, the rond with which he was 70 L usor g sunlight searching out every defect, 1 August 10th, | conmected having been sold by its Boston | 3! b VSALFTALIERER i thousht with o fecling of real pity, | .o, Himobaugh and wife to F, ¢, |0Wners. Hois expected about the first 18 ot o Do | “What a painfully ugly girl you Rivinius, w. 4., lot 16, Himebaugh Place, | 07 middle of September. 2 PRIZES OF $8000....... woror B0 | Hor o 21,000, b The list of Americans registered at 1 do 1000, 000 100 | owo ugly moles disfigured on. P. C. Himebaugh and wife to Geo, W, | the office of the American oxchange in ) ) 20 (:u 60, 30,00 face, nwmerous comedones, or as some Loomis, w. d., lot 17, Himebaugh Place, | Paris, shows Mr. and My 100 do « 20 1them black heads, were sc ol ) ctor Caldwe 300 o 100 | #1,000, well, Victor Caldwell 2 radin ol : ; 3 o do o about, a very decidod moustacho o P e bl Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,! Belting, Hose, Brass and Tron Fi 1000 do 25... a terribly masculine appe: S > at Hotel Brighton, s, w. d., part lot 11, Hinichaugh 2,750 M, Coftman and wife to A v. d., lot 1, block 15, Cre APPROXIM 30N PRIZR, § Approxtuistion ;.r-{,q ot &7 tecth were horrid, Her real AU TSTTE [ T S under tlris mask of ugliness, A fow i ”h i memg La“ U[ Sa|B HUUSES Ffl[ HE"L \/\"A‘\:‘;I’“S]’:;lllil‘\;llfillll;l‘?l);ll':::mu“ and reguil, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUR b will be joined in about BENZON & COLLIN, Comer loth Fa.rna.m Bt., Omaha. Neb 8 by lier daugh Miss Mamie e wod-sat sin, where s two wee ago I met her again, and the transf S1,850. 0.2 N0) BOFIIMUIL, It ) r, § Shears, who Jias be for some z B A Aml-‘l‘ul-'x‘ | tion seenc lil |,1.;. k (.)hu‘l; \mlu w8 noth- {5 g Mlu-«lun(n E. Rhodes, deed, |time in New York, mn to Vo furthor information wri ) | rod to the change in lot 10, Clark’s add., §1. Oniaha in Sentemben ddrom. Addressed P. 0. Monoy Orders s handsome girl. While H. Fingado and wife to F. Vodicka, w. ] N ered Tatiorsto’ NaTioN L A with Licr, sbe said: I know you do not | . parcel see. 41513, 81,000, and Mys. Sands I, Woodbridg e returned from their bridal t -m ara and the Hmhnn and house on Twenty B Farnam and Doug find e the fright T used to be, and Pm | © g oqiore o et B0 o W Juat goini 0 tellyou howw it was alldone, | g arcel ye, 5415 15, S4,000, %0 that my experience may be of help to | © e’ #5¢ &b A% Bl O 'h“,'m e some other unfortunate, You see Lin- | 1565 "hlock 12, Shull's 2ud add., $750, * | heritod u litdo money und Idotemined | djock 1 S 20 s 8700 | T Mary Lk, who lus becu spond to buy beauty if it could be bought, but 1 ger, w. d., part lot 7, block 1, Kountze's [ ing the sumimer with her sister, Mrs. Juy New Orl Mail or E; \|n4~‘ t Ordinary etters by od Roller Stone Systom, We a branch at 1618 Capito! avenue R AT Address either VALENTINE « REPEPY. miom&s O Salem or On M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 fub. {didn’c want the sort that comes out of the |17 G’ &1 200 M BRtantan Oak v Dot sl T P | rouge pot, but the genuine article, so 1" 5“4 "', { ifo to seutt, | will return to Omaha the last of this o ght I wore to bed a mask of quilt- | ™ @ s MANUFACTURER OF LOUISIANA STATE LGTTERY C0 ARSA Sk DURIR Nt ARG e —— Miss Belle Bonsall, who is now in Phil B. Frank Moore. | plied to n_surgeon to remove the moles, | “FIrst in War, Kirst in Wirst ln|x\ul|l]n]{m, e \pu!nllunlwntl the winter in H H H il ! SEia At AsbiL A RRRIBTE e 0\ the Heurts of Our Patrons,” San - Antonio with her father, who 5o avamze mn []mlces ln []w a S "”as ; 1y 810 and way, N, A S Ty bution Co., who for the past six years| Mr. Chatles Turner urtis i ager of Chicago Offlos, . To whom sl white spots are left. The comedones I |bution ) I years ar wner, his son Curtis 5 3 4 | dorimation and tickete ,,,.,.‘M.,',;;,“,f*”"" extracted with a watch-key, afterward |have without postponement had their |Turner and Paul Horbach, have gone to Skylighta & Thirteentd Bisest Neb Drawing, | Lathing the part with hot water to pre- | popular monthly drawings in Louisvillg vent inflammation, and being particular | Ky. Next vame axn noxes Tueeday, August 14. ;" ihaddsing Iegsily . | August 31st, First Cagital Prizo, 876,000, Tiekets #5. Sold 1 | This was the advice of a celebrated phy- | 000, £10,000, ifths at 81 oo full scheme elvoviscro. .| Wl i {St. Paul. They intend to canoe it up the Little Brule and do some tall fishing. Hon. Chas. Gr ank Hanlon, L9060 winnin | pron. S, M. Thurst 1 Hon, Josepl {wician, for which I paid $10, but 1oiler i | tickots; 115,400 distributed. Tickets | Miliard have u.,..."....'x.m\".n‘m:f.,..'. Park J. 0. PRESCOTT & CO., to suffering humanit In regard to |only $2 cach, Address R. M. Board ilie, K |ona jaunt | Wholesale and Retail nisville, Ky pertiuous hair, T hardly knew what | wan, L ST v 5 i | | Miss Nettie Colling, u(lulu]ml.lul by | &f NS T B IA (to. 4o, being afrsid that_anything \‘ ~—— o mother, doparts on Tuosday for | (HIGAGO, )\OU( l"l NI)&]‘MHI( R f" might apply would ke it worse. Y] Many times you want to keep meat or | southern tour extending as far as Rich iy e aitlon of its i, aouneets i daat houglt 1 wando up 10y ””\“‘““-'}'I“\ { fish for soveral days. Lay it in a solu- | mond, [ ‘ d QR & GZ:‘ o | advertisement 1l often seen, and if .“‘“:‘1..”]; o b o Misn Fumio Buttortold of Ouali and R Bt 5 she ade 1nat P | Miss Mellic Butterfiold of Hustings wre J. 0. PRESCOTT, N. P. CURTICE, sl T i, i i it & | ikl 8 Woek o wmoro by stirsing in a lit-| g Guanovia, N, Y., on 8 visi it i ‘ Music, Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. The treatment and remedies - S ikedwim| Mus. Lewis 8. Reed is visiting her | 7 fioe.§ ¥15, but now, Voila, no one c grandmother at Winona, Minnesota, aud : i | T RELI ¢ lu...u.m, Lo # prince u,l‘h-,'\ inc —~ b,mm—"flnm i expected home next week | ) o h ‘ In tho State. ‘1_h"\‘”:;Ij"’l“‘i"‘.'“":‘v“\"i“_"“ A ok v D . W, Wity Cincinuati, O senge | 1 Plistos A Jva‘”!‘“h’r; Lizzie Isuacs, Cal ALBIRT LEA RO " | CALL AND EXAMINE OUR §TOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES, fest artificial teoth, but 1 knew o woman | o Seribed D1 WAL HAT IS i u,‘ Iadics now in Salt Luke i : ; |NO. 1808 Farnam Street, 8 s 4 5 Y OAHA. wlio —was quite poor,” who had \\l FOR THE LUNGS in o great num Misscs M {0 ‘Wilkon " Tuln Oramar |8 i - — ——— —— e BEFORE AND - AFTER a lovely sot of her own, 1| ber of cases anud a m.m Electric Appliances ase sent on 30 Dayz' Trial, | Lad heard that tecth could be | ed 1'.\.,"‘ Sy W and Belle Dickey have returned from | 5% worsdiatl b a st w8 T M S S R Tk, Wikt s e PIA_I\TOS.&ORGANS A OUNG OR 0L od it 1 consulted 5 New York deis, | cadon withwyuell, 1 Miss Blanche Kimball, who has been Wieas o ronh ovs | tist and he said he could do it if I could | piete sw ‘n‘."u‘“, ool | visiting at Mr. Jos. Millard’s, has re e N s reat it from ancars snd | got the teeth, so I offered the woman |etc. He ...,....m.a immediately g got et. | turned to Salt Lake, On Long T/me--Sma// Payments. wort | ‘ nr“ o ul‘:nvrlmu‘ll)‘p‘l“l:.n'lr !.M) A,.,; an .ulmuul set f‘,, her f,,“, ter and was soo o red to hlnu«m.'l health, Mr. and Murs, Ec l lul\ M. Dr. | o LAM TE i lAllnAll Illll. ,"“‘l me to the ‘lt““'“ A“" they ""““-\,..M srant for bre: klnu up 4||~lm«nny coghs at "'"“““"‘"‘l“‘ L H & " o“"‘ | extracted fand washed in acid mine were | and colds that 1 have ever wed.’ | Theodore Stebbins, of the Boston In " chicaco.” 1619 DOLGEINTRE

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