Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 7, 1889, Page 8

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e R e THE CITY. The nd te Paulsen 1001, J. W. Vail are the proud uronts of a son, born unto them Saturday night. The Douglas county delogates to the meeting of the stare | lean clubs, which convenes at Hastings to-morrow, will leave by way of the B, & M. rond this morning at 10:05 oclock. There will bo a meeting of the West- ern Art associntion on Tuesday next at Lininger art gallery at 8§ p. m,, to con- sider the election of a committee for the forthcoming oxhibition, which will take place early in November, — Personal F. G. Fawcett, of Linc J. D. Evins, of Hastings, is at the Murray A. M. Morris, of O'Neill ixton, Senator A. S. Paddock arrived lust even Ing. A. C. Putnam, of Chiadron, [s at the Mur ray. L. Wessels, jr., of Lincoln ray. William Spear, of Fremont, 15 at the Mil lard. H. D Paxton Jugg G. Hamer, Paxton H. O Paxton. M. ¢ Paxton. Miss Anme Sniolton, of Schuyler, is at the Millard. A. C Millard. G. M. Millare Miss Florence Hale, of Miilard. W. I, Talbot, of the the Millard. Captain Patrick Cusack, of For is av the Mfivra L. P. Sine, verti nat will ¢ Senutor John J Baturda phs. , is at the Casey the 3 at the , I8 at the Mur- Watson, of Kea of Kearney, is at the Nutt, jr, of Lincoln, is at the Keith, of North Platte, is at the Hall, of Fremont, is registored at the Nebrasica City, is at the Lincoln, is at the Lincoln News, is ut obrara, of the I the Casey. Charles 1. Hanson and W Kearney, ure at the Paxton George R. Sloat, and S, 8. Smith, coln, are rogistered . F, . Virgan and Mr. and Mrs, C. 11 Bu ford, jr.. of Linceln, are registercd at tie Millard, Mr. and Mrs George A, Mra. A, D. Van Court leave to-day for St. Louis for the Veiled Prophets caruival, und wall be absent several days, Miss Lottic Byrn, one of the expert sten ographers of tho city, returned yesterday from a four month’s visit with relatives and friends in ilinois and Wisconsin, Mrs. O. 8. Willard, for the pust several months with the Western Newspaper union, of this city, leaves to-morrow for Chicago, where she will be assistant editor to the Mutual Newspaper union, of that cit Lon M. Hays and daughter, Miss aro saying 00dby to fricnas in Lin- coln to-day. Mrs. Hays will leave Omaha for Wast DIOR y Uhis week where she hus just been appointed to a cle ship in the interior de, pulun t. A Smail Fire, A snall five late Saturday evening dum- aged the Turf Exchangoe saloon at Thirteenth and Douglas streets avout three hundred dollars. The chemical engine extinguished which was probab Tby an suisville, Neb,, Ad- ren Pratt, of of Lin- Joslyn and M System. The Omaha Street Ralway company ex pects to-day to try the workings of its new electric motor system on the teacks leading from the power house north to the fort. The building 18 finished, the- machinery is in place and everything will be ready after the proper adjustments arve made. A Criminal Captured Chief of Deteotives H returned from Chics yesterday with Robert Orr, the young man who robbed a Murray hotel guest of abour 200 worth of sev ago. Cuief’ H ©15 that Or name in Chicage, naving been arrve ? times on the charge and larceny. He will doubtless plead guilty to the charge The Dempscy to-day In department b night a number of the of) of tlic court arrived and took quartersat the Paxt Among them were tains Worth and of the Iighth i fautry; Captain C dman, of the Ninth cavalry, o n Thowas 13 Rose, 5 rth infantr assembles court-martinl fquarters, Last The remains of ¢ s, the com- mercial man who suicided at the Furopean hotel Saturday, were forwarded b, to Lis wife at Macomb, 11, yesterday after- noon. Coroner D el s a teleg m to the Colchoster N company, which the deceased represented, and received a reply early Sunday morniog that Tuggies had wife and two children at Macomb, and ubout the same timo a telegram was received from thestation agent at Macomb, d ‘ectiug that the body be sent there by Cxpress. PAXTON HO' OMAIA tention to commercial men. largest hotel in the west. Brainard, proprietc Distinguished Chinese Visitors The retinng © ! and their servauts, comprising a party of ten, passed through the city Saturday evening en route home, via San Francisco. Colon y L. Hall, city ucket agent of the Burlington route, entertained them with a drive about the city and a luncheon at the Millard, The par sisted of Now Jiar S ). P, P.C.; Loo Shan Fung, A | Mong, sccretary; Leang Kung, finan tache, and Nu Wang Yuan, military di together with four servant: express Speci Finest Kittredge tion, Judge Davis £ s Seat, At the republican judicial convention held fn Blair yesterday, the following resclution was adopted : Whoreas, By the resignation of Groff, s VACancy exists on the bei the Third judicial district of Nel foro be it Judge n this, raska, ther By tho 'ans of Washing- ton county, in convention assembled, that we heartily indorse the candidacy of Judge Jesse Davis for th und the jud cial district delegates el y' this convention are hereby requested to use all | I meuns to secure Lis nomination, The delegates were W. C. Walton, Ham Chapwan, Sam Spiker, J. W. Hoggs, Robert Livingston, Joln Cameron, S, 13, Taylor, Gene Coolsy 1% W. Keony sud Perry Selion! Ol ye who teach the ingenious youth of our great nation, let them learn the noble art of self-acfonse, as Sulvation OIl is the specifle for hurts, Lattle Anuie yesterday told us, in her way what o good medicing Lr. Bull's Couph up is; 1t had cured hier of u very severe atile Innocents, “The funeral of Herold, son of Max Meyer, took place yesterday morning atd o'clock from the residen 2324 Har. ney street. A lurge number of friends, amongst thom many of the leading citizens of Omaha, were present and in sympath with the griol stricken parents. The flord tributes were numerous, variud, beautiful Rabbi tosenau’ conducted 08 i1 @ MOSY (N ressive mant Phie remains e interred in Pleasant Hill cemete e pall bearers were M. Newman, M, Hellwau, Cdo Brachvogel and Fred W. Gruy, Diphtheria claimed another viotim day in Alex Damon, the stepson of ) bert Alteadorf, aged five year reavement of the parents is intensified the fact that the disease has tuken hold of two wore children, Anoie aged eight and Jose twelve years. The funeral of Alex takes place from the residence of the purcuts 1810 Ouio street, this afternoon at 2 o'clocks > of s pareuts, ment of the late | wus probated | \gue of repub- | | precinot THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:Z MON l)\\' n STRATION, the New Law om the Sabject. new registration law provides for the registration of voters for election purposes in metropolitan cities, cities of the first ¢ and cities of the second class, including all portions of the voting precincts in which said cities are situatod, Section 1 makes It the duty of the mayor ana council to prepare books for the registra tion of voters, und preseribes the form thereof. Section 2 provides that three sum f registration shall be appointed by the city council in September of each year for every in such city, and not more than two of whom shall beiong to the same political party. Soction 8 provides for the challenging of parson who applies for registration and the oath to be administered in he of isors 108 that the salary of sup a day for the tine actu sldes that the days for rc tration shall bo on Tuesday f Wednesday of the third weck, the Thursday of the sccond week and Friday and Saturday of the first woeek preceding the day of the Nov clection of each year for go clections, and _on Friday “and Saturday of t onil weel, and on Satur- day of t ding thie day of all Section ¥ provides that the suporvisors of registration shall be in session on the d; of royistr 18 . . until O p.m. Section makes it the duty of the city clerk to fu i the supervisors of registrae tion with the sty books and blanks. 3 the registration natn in the custody of the y tion 18 provides that the judzes of eloe- tion 1 vach pracinet shall have at the pollinge place on nlection the books for such precinct, and no vo e re- »d unless the name of the voter shall ap- sistry book, unless such voter afldavit sworn to beford eity clerk, or other person X pointed by the mayor, nd wub- seribed to by at least two froeholders, setting forth that such person is a qualit voter, and giving his reason for not appe ing before t Ipervisors ot registration. setion 21 provides that all be entitled to have a cha place of v ration, who shall b place w An ery \ presents himsell for r@stration. Section 20 provides that any person who 1l rogister or procure the rogistry of any o through fraud, or who shall vote ille- gally under tne provisions of this act shall De de Lguilty of a felony, and on convi 1 be sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of uot less than one, nor more than five ye N tion 0 provides that if any supervisor of registration shall be guilty of willful neg lect of du! corrupt or frawdulent pro tico in the execution of the same he shall be deemed guilty of & misdemeanor, aud on con viction thereof shall be sentenced to tho jail for not less than ten or more than days, or finod not less than $100 nor more than $200, or both. :tion 31 provides that if any supervisor, or other oflicer having custody of rec all destroy, e mutilate any of cords he shall be deemed guilty of a misiemeanor, and on eonvietion thercof shail be senténced to the county jail for not less than ton_days uor more than sixty, aud forfeit hus oftic Section 32 pr assigned a rson who vides that any person not an > guilty of any of the above offenses shall” be “sontenced to the county jail for mot less than ten days nor wore than sixty and fined not less than nor more i 0. or both. Section 33 provides that any person mak- ing a false outh or afirmation provided in this nct shall b guilty of a felony, und on conviction thereof shall be seutenced to the peniteutiary for u term of nov less than one nor more than ten yenrs, Section B4 to 40 inclusive provides penal- ties for the violation of the provisions of this act, and for offenses against peace and good r, the persons provided by law to carry out the provisions of this act. Section 41 provides that no irregul or def: i _carrying out the provisions of this act shall constitute a defonse for the violation of the provisions of this net. Section 42 provides for the publication in a newspaper in eacli city the boundacy of elec tion precincts, and the time and lace of reg: istration, Section 43 provides that the cost of ing out the provisions of this act shali be paid out of the general fund of such city. rities others, A Winslow’s Soothing should always b used for chilir teething 1t soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pains, enres wind colic, and is the best remeay for diar- ho 25¢ u bottle, PUE INVESTIGATING BOARD. 1 ial Committee on Kritways Coming Hern, The Pacific railway investigating mittee, composed of members of th States te, will reach Omana from Ct cago over the Northwestern this morning. The committes consists of Senators George I t, of California, Wilbam P. Frye, of Maine; Frank Hiscock, of w York; Henry L. Duwes, of Massachusetts; Cushman K. Davis, of Minnesota: John T Morgan, of Alabauia, and M. Butler, of South Caroli The party complete numbers rifteen, sev- eral committee clerks being aumong the num- ber. It is in churge of Charles B, Read, dep- uty sergeant-: s of the senate. A'suite of rooms has been engaged ot tne Paxton, where the committee will make its headquar: ters while nere. ‘Their mission is to investizate the sub- d1ines and branches of ths Union Paeif Central Pucific, with a view of making a report to congross cone: : the condition of the systems. A tour of all the subsidized lines will be made, whic w Juire about 8ix weeks' time, While nothin, cfluite has beent arrunged, it is thought the committes will get down to business at this poit this afternoon. Pacific com- Jnited Bright eyes, healthy complexion and vigorous system result from using An- gostura Bitters. Sole manufactu Dr.J. G, B. Siegert & So druggists, A Church Dedication, The members of the Pirst German Luth- eran church dedicated their enlurged church edifico yesteraay, The building stands at 1005 South Twentioth street, and the addi- tion just completed about doubles the seating pacity of the church. The building was prettily decorated in honor of the auspicious event, strings of oak leaves boing hung over the chiuren entrances and windows, around the pilars aud suspended infestoous from the zallery. ‘Pue audience room was filled to its utmost pacity, German Lutherans living in Coun- cil Bluits, South On 1d other suburban plisces being 1 atte Dinner and sup- per were served in the basemcent for the vis itors, Sery were held morniog, after- noon and evening, the two former being in ! walking gloves. | wrinkled the German tongue. E, Fraser, was assisted by of Stuart, Neb,; Rt. Rev.J. Hiigendorf, of Arlington, Neb., and Rov. J. Strasen of Mil- wan The two latter gentlemen have each been pastor of the church, Mr. Hilgen- dorf delivered the morning discourse, Mr. Strasen the ono in tne aftornoon, and Mr. Koenig occupied the pulpit in the evening. Merchants' Hotel. TLarge rooms. $2, $2.50 & $3 por day. Lost an Arm. John Denson, a switehman in the Missouri Pacific yards, was run over by a switcn en- gine 1ast night about 9 o'clock and his left arm crushed, e was taken to St. Josoph's bospital and the injured memver amputated Denson i8 @ man about thirt rs of agoe and lives in Plattsmouth, where he has a wife and two childr The minister, Rev. J. Rev, T, Koenig, samplo Where s J on? 124 Jo 1, & young man about twenty four years of age, wo the livery stable of John W. Cotton, at Sixteenth and Charles streets, Friday morning, and hired a horse and buggy, saying that he wanted to drive out to Waterloo, He did not return on Sat- urday, but yesterday morning the horso was found on North Sevent th, about two ks from the barn, where it bad been standing all night, The question agitating the minds of the liveryuen at present is, where is Johnson{ Not a California Bear. Anybody can catcha cold this kind of woather, — The trouble is to et go, like the man who cauzht the bear, We advise ot readers to purchiass of the Goodman Drug company a boitie of SAN A ABIE, the Cal- ug of Consumption, Asthma, Bron- nid Croup Cures, and J2ep it sing to the taste and death complaints, Sold at £1.00 a bov CALIFORNIA “CAT-R, mediato relief. The Catar: rhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature Give it a trial’ Six months treatment $1.00, sent by mail $1.10. abov tle or 3 for & CURIE mves i DIED. DURNALL--Charlos H., son of Mrs, Anna M. Durnall, at 5:30 Sunday morning Funeral on Tuesday morning at 10:30 from e, No. 110 South Twenty-fifth ave- Proceed to Prospect Hill cemeter, Fashions For M Clothier and Furnishery The over- coat question may be summed up in fow word They ave a trille louder, with their wide seams and straps, than heretofore, and growing boxicr in shapo. Jewelry will this season form important item in the total »tail of the furnishing trade. The searlings are in such quiet colors thay a wl pin will be more than ever de- ed, and with the in sed size of the arfs, new and larger scarfl pins than ve herctofore been the vogue will be deemed necessary. The three-stud edict for full dress wear having gone forth, there should be a rush on shirt studs’ amaong those who ying on one or two baubles for shirt front decoration, A scrupulously correct and fetehingly unostentatious idea in shirt studs for tho full dress shirt is an imitation of the old-fashioned wee mother-of-pearl shirt buttons, with the four needle holes and the thread criss-crossed through. These must be mounted, of course, upon spirals of solid gold so that the button or eyelet holes will nov be soiled with the tarnish. Embroidered or severely plain shirt bosoms for evening dress! Which? It is morely o matter of taste and depends upon the man! The best sellerand most popular brace is that with the silk twisted end, that is, in medium_gocds, but in the better class the cantab eund. or roller end, and also kid predominate. The newest shades of Loundon scarf- ings are in peculiar rich tones of gray, and denominated smoke, slate and el phant. The straight up standing collar which docs not quite meet in front is the ultra correct collar of full dress. nother late arrival of the past seq son in the list of additions to the swells repertoire is the new “off shore’ coat or veefing jacket. 7 he material used is a smooth finish white flannel of the finest texture. It is made with skele ton back and wide lapped seams; double 1 ted, and is as long as one of tho Covert overcoats of a few seasons back. Big white ivory buttons are used, avd the cout is worn without a vest over the negli shirt. It 1 100 di tingue looking garment, with which 1 yatching cap found fetehing afiiliation, Next season will find this reefing jacket very generally recognized among the Dest dressers The real divergences from the \\'ull worn rut of u n reference to men’s apparel which are hikely to oceur are the introduection of the silk and wool mixture neglige shirtings in such tempting patterns as to gain a foothold in cold weather and the increasing sway of the house coat. Between tho Woolwich, which keeps the swallow- tuil on the rack while in one’s own house. the morning wrapper, which covers everything after one has just arisen, and the dressing coat when one is alone and informal. other-coats, so fur as indcor wear in one’s own home is a moro Ales amon g | concerned, have lost their vocation. The suede walking glove is by all odds the dr st glove that a gentle- man may wear, but they must fit more snugly than the mahogany tan heavy Once out of shape they lose their distingu ppearance and must be cast aside. As about four wearings is all that is necessary to get the suede gloy into a distorted and condition—indeed just when they become easy and comfortable on the hand—their popularity, it is seen, would prove an ensive fad, The newest kink in neckwear incorporate a small quantity of satehe powder within the koot portion of the made up four-in-hand fs. The odor is by no meane aggressive if the minimum proportion 1s used, it el A Complaint. Buffalo Exprees, ‘This love it is u weary thing, Sleeping or waking, night or noon, My very pipes are out of tune— he merry old songs [ used 1o sing Forsake me now—I can but croon, ““Ihis love it 15 & weary thing, Sleeping or waking, night or noon ! Would but her hand pluck out ye sting And wrn these joyless skics to Jun For sure to shepliera or 10 king This love it is o weary thing, eping or waking, night or noon, is to Have you used PEARS'SOAP‘I Nat Brown. | HIS GIRLCLEARED HIM, A Young Man Aucused of Theft Saved by Some Biseot Testimony. A farmer hadseme whoat stolen a few nights since, and' he was so sure that he knew who the: thief was that he eamo into town and secured a warrant for o certain young mun living near him, says the MimesotaTimes. When the case came upfor trial the defendant said he could prove an alibi. In order 10 do this he had brought in ‘‘his girl” —a buxum Inss of twenty-two. She took the stand and swore that he sat up with her from 7 in the evening until broad daylignt next morning. “Peoplo can be very ensily mistaken,” observed the plaintifi’s lnwyer, “1 don't cate—I know Nio was there,” she replied. “What did you talk about?” “Love.” she promptly answ ““What time did the old folks go to bed?” I gave 'em the wink about 10.” “Sure he was there av midnight, are you “Yeos, § *“Why are you sure?” She blushed, looked lover and laughed, and, cad, shoe smd: Well, sir, just as the clock struck 2 the old man jumped out of bed up- stairs and hollered down, ‘Sarah, yor mar wants some o’ that catuip tea,” and we got such a start we broke the back of the rocking chair and went over backward kerplunk. the jury must b} were seated on over to her gotting a uod understand Samuel's knee 1 object!” put in ‘Sumuel’s lawyer, and his honor remembered the days of his youth and sustained the objection. [}onstlpatlon [ ot remedied in season, {8 liable to become habitual and chronie. Dras- tie purgatives, by weakening the bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil, Ayer’s Pills, being mild, effective, and strengthening in their action, are gon ally resommended by the faculty as the best of aperient “ Having been subject, for years, to constipation, without being able to find much relief, Tat last tried Ayer's Pills, I deem it both a duty and a pleasure to testify that I have derived great hen- efit from their use. For over two years past T have taken one of these’ pills every night before retiving. l\\nuh not willingly be without them.” —G. W. Bowwan, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. “T lave been taking Ayer's Pills and using them in my family since 1857, and cheerfully recommend” them to all in need of & safe but effectual cathartic.” — John M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky. “For eight years T was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regnlar action, so that now T am in exc Loughlridge, Bryan, T “Tavine nsed Ayer's Pills, with good results, T fully indorse them for the pur- poses for which the recommended.’” —T. Conners, M. D, Bridge, b Ayer’s Pills, TREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., Bold by all Druggiste and Dealers in Medicine. DRS. BETTS & BETTS || 1403 FARNAM STREET, OMATIA, N2B, (Upposite Paxton Hotel) Office hours, 0 8. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 m. to1lp. Spect Tists tn Chronfe, Blood Disenses - Consultation ai office or by nml free. Moedicines sent Ly mall or express, securely packed, free from vbservation. Guarantees to cure quickly, safely and permanently. “ER“‘(UUS DEBILITY Snermatorriiea, semt. nal Losses,. l\h,hl Emis sions, hysical Decay. arising from Indisere cess or Indulgence, producing Sleepless 8, Desponden: Pinipias on the fuce, aver- on ‘to society, easily alscouraged, Tack of confl dence, dull, unfit for’study or busitiess, and inds life u' burden. Safely, permanently’ aud prl- vately cured, Consult Drs. Letts & Betts, 1403 Farnam St., Omaks, Neb, in N o Syphills, a discase Bl(]Ufl and Skin Diseases s i hista'is results, completely eradicated withoul the aid of Mercury. Scrofula, Krysipelas, Fever Sores, Blotches, Uleers, Patdsin the Head und Bones, Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth and Tougue, Cu tarth, etc. permanently cured whers others have Tailed. Kidney, UP'“a"Y and Bladder Compiants quent Burning or 8loody Urine, Urine high c ored or with milky it on standing, Weak Back, Gonorri 6t, Cystitls, etc, Proniptly und Saiely Cured,’ Charges lesond hlo. TRICTURE! Guaranteed per. §.m| Complore. without cutting. waustic of dillation, Cures effecied at home by paticnt WILLOUt & DIOIIBNTS DRI OF KT LOYACO, 'l‘u Yfln ig Men and Middls-Aved Men, \\-nnu( s, dentToying Doth min all its dzeinded ills, permanently DR, BEITS Oismmsetven by Snmroner it fonces ard wolllars hubits, wlics s bt “and mind, unatting them tor busine Ly or murriage, . Gr those entering on tha 1 physical debility, qui OUR SUCC 18 based ctical E rience, Socond ally studi thus starting arigh Mellic.nes ave vre, wred in our lobatery exactly to sult each ciase, i Tecting cureswithout injury # Bend 6 cents ostie for cel on Chronie, Nervous and Delicate Disoases Thousands curad.; §~ A friendly letter or call may save you futtre sufering and shame, and add goldén yearst to life. §#° No letiers an. swered unless accampanied by { cents it 8LA1 DS, Address orcallon DX, BETTS & B 1408 Furnam ireet, Omubs, Nervous Skin and ly uy ratel works THREE NIGHTS | COMNING MUNDAY 0CT. 7. v EDN!"S(‘AV MA" INEE, Eugagement of the Distinzuished A Rose Goghlan, Under the managenent of August i the following reierioir M y Evening and Wednesday { | Matinee SFORGET ME NOT SPEG WOULFINGTON, gopn sale Saturday, day Eveulng Weduesday Evening Uegulurprices. deats Continental Clothing Hous ———————————————————— SPECIAL SALE N g | Men's Worsted Sack and Frock Suits We will offer this week trimmed in first class shape, at the unheard of wool goods, in every respect equal to any g1 Sample suits sent to any address, and if not satislactory, 250 Men's pure Worsted Sack and price of $8 per suit, suit in the market. may be returncd at our expense. IFrock Suits, made Guaranteed and pure all All sizes from 35 to 44. Closing Out Prices on Fall Overcoats, We will offer this week an extraordinary bar coat, in two neat silk mixtures, a garment usually sold for $15.00. this linc and have decided to name the popular pri Price $8. ain in a pure all-wool cassimere ¢ of ¢8.00 to close them. Fall Over- We are overstocked on They cannot be manufactured for the price, but the scason for light Overcoats will soon close and we are determined to clean up in this department, will send a sample garment to any address and if the g sented, itmay be r sturned at our expense, wment is not found to be as Send for self-measurement blanks and we repre- Boy’s Combination, Suit, Overcoat and Cap. Price for all $6.75. We have manufac cheviot as a special bargain at ¢ recommend these goods for view to service. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINEZS ods in Suits, Overcoats and Caps of the same m .75 wear, the combination. being strictly all for ges 5 to wool and made ured two styles in large quantities of this combination in pure all-wool aterial and ofter them this we 14, We unhesitatingly and trimmed L ] with a Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors] Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha. Look to Your Wardrobe. These cool da: clothing we are well pr 1 to provide for the omort of onr L Our stock comprl the i hing choice in Mandk ng exceilent i Gloyes — and som. reliable i Umbrellas, Children’s ax Me or & Bm. AL ‘\( ENTS POR S STEINWAY CHICKERING, KNABE, And other first class PIANOS,and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember, We do Not Sell ''Sten ciled” Pianos, All Insteuments Guarante be Just as Represented, SPECIAL! We offer a fine $325 Piano for $250 EASY PAYMENTS, Visitors Welcome. 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Beware of hnmitations, [t is al 1 possiblo for 4y oLior person o co A or uny re The Cook Item o pulients for fou “u perfe Griinhia, Jitely iy o eifecn nd with us ovidence Mark what we say eour “MAGIC REMEDY manently enied, It is blood puxitier over kiown etienlis, Al letter ‘ CAUHUN bt niedy; ither a w g agents for i fya\ ful 1a fong The Gook Remedy Co., Rooias 418an1 419, Pexton Blork

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