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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, ATURDAY, APRI1L 12, 1890. PR GdaYs | i gl comine Speed o Prrting, st This | : = i The Andresen-Maurer Dismissed booth was very attractive, A reception lunch Bonkelearings yesterdlay, §780,314 | mHsuita Ir.('"l"'\m;'" Sgaisit Bawara Moa. d, 12, Hamilton, MusoDe V. Sheje. | Y | —~ " 1 . y e suit of ndres nst Bdward - Mpg, W, C. TIves, Mis, F, N. Connor, Mrs, Mrs, Franees A, Moore, matron of the |y oo rcover about £2,000 he Eugene A, Mills, Mrs. N, H. Bliss, Mps, G. | | ¥ Child’s hospital, very sick with an | o onged Sy A e et i Petibe M . Frank | | P wed case of la gripy 3 s & AKTRtE T dbto. d Stiger, with a libe The meeting of the Fourth ward re- | 1°rdey AT (PR B e, skt of ‘burnt cork, nctod as. colored publican elub called for last evening at | 05 0 Miss Andvest Soantt é i 3 . . 3 v / Justico Anderson's offico falled to ma- | (LR B0 CROmAO L e of stonts | pyariday, Sweoping Day; vA now In our store has contributed to make our display of spring goods superior to that of any previous se e Hize d other things that lighten the labor o i 3 () ) 3 e 1 "w Wy o le ¢ Ul e tn | ing theahove amoust from M. Marer by | &3 1other thing that lighien the labor L son. In each department we will offer every week during the entire scason some remarkable specials, O o U marro o | that tho money had beon sent to. her by two | Biouen boroughy Miss Aloxandor, Mis. B E wherehy we expect to make our establishment the busicst place in town, stealing WS g M | e b Thy ey I L GO AR | et s g ot ot | In the men's suit department you will find this week Aimply dvove the anfimal to the® pound, | WCHNE B0 IO IROLE IR 8 TORCRSION ML | it b Hoooib e, Tt T i h e B | . s § % & ; : The “count’’ came nround nnd | e i) BRI TR bl Ul Bttt e TREL BRI RS 400 fine black corkscrew suits, sacks and 3 button cutawavs: recular price &12.30; will be sold this bl phe Rl e Lo [ ALIBLIVS: 0. (0 Coalt N B Dhimro | week at ¢8. The material in these suits is all worsted; they are lined with an exeellent quality of farm- i s o s 5 B thoground thdt dopositions feom tho girl's | M8, T B, Mix. Mes, Wo 1 Monning, Mes,d: | er's satin, well made and very dressy. 1 e aunts had not arrived, and stating that t EEN rs Iy Mrs. I S | A J SV T, B, Chappell of Lincoln is at the Casey | ihidavits would prove the fact that the moncy | land, Miss Lillian Wilbur, iy i § Y ¥ g . D)l Flehter Dilloy hia: totitriod: fr0m tho | Nt Dueh Aene Lo Tod pth Siih, 44 chaiond oy At Seott, improvised o onsornames | 11 the Doy's department we will continue the special sale of the several lots of suits, which we start- ps After this afidayit had been filed, howeve ablc ic Subbath day, where she had ury. 1t 18 tsed by | ? 2 '8 = ireer “Aiss Adn Smith 1o’ Thureday for Ch e ooy : \|'~f\!m‘,-.l o !.“\‘:\'rvl!‘.ly bibles and reliiions literatiire for sale ; o i | € 1ast week. Our boy's department never was so bugy, and customers are deliohted with our stock and . 1 Johin Bressmor of Springfeld, 11, whom tho She is Ambitic | ! the way they can buy boy's suits of us this scason. SV baiel DR b b Mit- | el hudl clatmed @8 her uble; sttt The progress of the wonderful little city of ; italn Am e i | ) ) y Doy ' n smployed by b as a sery ) v So ta, s deed surpri z, PRICE NG ) | 0. . . . 3 (7] o s + ! [ (3 IR AL Y st Do i R T o e i AN CATO W GO In the hat department wehave opened and placed on sale today another shipment of our now justly B. C. Hubbell of Lincoln isa guest at the | 50 o nees have been ere W, H, Chapman of Grand Island {5 0t tho | (2ie” hosseasion’ baverst, ey, oo e | Woil Tor £ wintomrren i [t cortainly doing | D " B Et’ & Bet’ts' | celebrated 95¢ fur Derbys, the latest spring shapes. Hundreds of our customers who have been waitine - Cascy St Tl e | Bl will be erected in | I'S. 50118 for this “Special” will be pleased to hear this. They wear no other hat now as they find them as vonl J. B. Adams of Blair is registered at the T E P TA el or Codlial O11g 1a e ko | ARU Tl o A A ry, | g ey Unt Lo bt i e as any hat they have been paying $2.50 for. i s & guestat the | Mrs "‘f‘.{f“'.’(.‘. ,"(\‘ffi@'?fv\n up to K:.yff"““”f R AR T He e In the shoe department we offer for this week, 20 cases fine dongola laceshoes, of an eveellent Murra St R e e (h ol B ACteH BT SOIEYS i tho Boyd lnst ovon- t[u‘_dn‘\' at $2.25 a pair. They are easy and comfortable shoes and well adapted for spring wear. They are Moy, Druse of Lincoln Is stopping atthe | Wiss Rinlresen's attaricya got wind of th RN AR Rt L e AR s of just such quality as shoe stores are selling for ¢, A. S McKay of Friend isa guest as the | further to do with the casc, and moved a dis: | Sense and instructye manner as on the mi ing previous. Speaking of nerves, the Qui 2| The Richardson drug company has com- | keress advised the weakening of tea and co At the neckwear counter you will find an clegant line of ilk tecks, in new spring shapes and | Valentine of Aurora is a gu tJ. G. | down like a stocking, she told about mar discoveries yegarding food which wer bout by & young man who re hot ‘wolnd in his_ stom e uit niced by his wif ha, has Michinol Elmore of Nouparell is 1 | Salishury to recover §000 on R 2 A Meyer has brought suit in foreclosure | brought t . C. Spotswood to recover on a note | from i gu : ), 8¢ 1 by 1 ever afterward had a flap to it which was firm of Hamilton Bros. erceted a build lifted up for pbservation by the ¢ brated in South Omuha owned by | Surgeon who offected the The young menced suit against Theodore W. Spafard, et | fee as an_excellent remedy fortheir present | terns at 15¢, the regular value for these is at Ieast 50c, W. R T f Albion is registered at | 21 to_recoy on three notes aggrvegating | almost universally disordered cohdition, 1o | % iompson ¢ A AN | &1 ured by a mortgage on lot 14, block | the large amount of neuralgia she would se the Case ‘_ P 7 9, Ambler Place,” less sudden cha g of heavy for light L] P “1‘.||' Weatherby of Norfolk is stopping at | ™ Mvs, Einma Robins hns appealed from the | Wraps, and high for low collars,” M | s he Paxton action of the viaduct appraisers in awarding | advised to let their moustaches and wh - G, W. D, Reynolds of Fremont is stopping | )y damages to H‘rm-m-m at 617 and | flourish. As to the stomach, an organ whic! s (= | at the Cascy | 619 South Tenth strcot : | Mrs. Longshore-Potts said that a lady pati | MHROB Tavden Has o cast, accompa. jam Colburn, mee of the Bank of | 0f hers ouce described ds hanging up and » [4 inford has goneto visit friends n, 11 Panner, edi Miss Alice § at Blooming James W T on proper or and proprietor of Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. : the Fullerton Post, is | Patrick McDonald, James and Michael Don- | man would ecat o hearty meal then the Carl T, Seeley, edit | nelly, costin, 12, and an ¢ ment was | surgeon would come up the flap —— cle, is in town today p | entered into by which Hamilton Bros. were | and observe the food di; This was the | e e et e e e e P ABNNOASN - for his paper 10 collect the is from tenents of build- | Way it became known that ve the . — 9y Mr. Alois Oberland of Manitou, Wis., i ings and apply it on their bill for work. This | Stomach employment longoer i 13 I I M E ] S M O N E4 Y rucst of Mr. John Rosiscky, editor of the | angeme carvicd out until the fivst of | Kind of meat: that one side di c I | . E'u\.mu Zapadu | nt month, w the owners notitied | was all that any stoma could comfortably Oftice hours, 9a. . to p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to | TS VB TH0hAra. Awire: and Mrs, W. F. | the tenants not to utractors any | handle and that eges boiled fe 3 We must sell out the remainder of our retail stock without further del Downing and Mrs, G. R. Colton of David | more re Tiie fore filed u petl- | two h much more casily dig allsts In Chronle, Nervous, Skin and Blood as our wholesale business demands our entire time, attention and capital. For City were at the Paxton | tion in the courts 1 injunction to | than those boiled but five minutes, o8, the next few days we invite you to a feast of bargains such as you will never Miss Agnes Grady of Sioux City, Ta., is | esteain the owners from transferving the | e §2-Consult ml. at office or by m Medi- f A TR St i B 4 IRl Niss Rosas Mutin. nt 1000 S sneh | builain cting the vent. They allege | An Absolute Cure. siSesentiby il cr{ozpreneuttly Pl WEonos Merora tis ool et S e | that the owners are insolvent and the only | The ORIGINAT, ABI 3 OINTMEY from observation, Guarantec B ) : 2 5 fecet o | way the plaintiffs can satisfy their claims is | js only put up in large two-ounce tin hoxes, | 1¥ aud permanently All our genuine Diamonds now go at imports and the mountin: e Spick of .avashington county | by collecting the rent as o 2 and is an absolute cure for all , burns. | Nerye | thrown in, $50,000 worth of Diai m, prices ranging from pricic was i member of tho “sthte sonato. of | g yuionic Sachsse has commenced suit for | woun ipped hands and all skin eriptions | * 000, for Ring el B e T el e A L AT I wil positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask Solid Gold Watch wtehes from §5 up f 4 : by veason of the change in the grade of Saun- | for the ORIGIN ABIETIN OIN 10y, pimplo Vickel Watches from § Luman Allen of Fullerton arrived inOmaha | ders street, which was raised four feot above | o1 Sold by Goodn \I i oy SERALILT | Nickel Watches from $: g s i 3 v A E X wdman Drug company at Uragh Solid Gold Chains f Best Rolled Plate Chains from $2, terday to accept a position in_th 1= | the level of herlot. She states that she will | 25 conts per box—by mail 50 cents, [EQH I ant Drs. Betts & | S 1 freight agent’s office of the Union Pa- | be compelled to vaise the level of her lot and o nently 5 0 1 G and L Solid Gold Rin 1 and 2 L g Hotts, 1403 Furnam stroet. Ouialia, Neb, | s A R L S vaise her house, by pondingly, Ohi Awake, T N e e 18 lar B id c 0 St of 52,000, > Thursday night the Ohio club met av 019 | B100d and Skin Diseases. §Eonitiss worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold Collar Buttons, wor th $2.60 to $5 each, pany of this city returned from Fullerton | ( 1 has brought suit against | 1920 New York Life building furth ~ | terrible in its rosults, completely eradicated out | || now, choice for only $1. orted Cuft Buttons at 50c¢ pi worth $1 to yesterday, where hie closed a sale of the. com- | Springer tocompel the defendant to | 400 920 New Yok Life building to further | frrnbie J 1 res Semiila,eryaipeian, fever sores, | | | 88 SolQ AoIAL Spival Baolc S tuds, 1506 ana 81 oanhi wortliTour traba ilie i yirds at that place to E. M. La | with the terms of a real estate con ange for the club O ojbohslalatg | ttencsuceraiitmikatiahiong e s netaernit || on ey 251, 0001fine Broaches and LASOE o, Wash m hall the evening ol May 8, permanently cured where othors | ed. fon ask- | The management holds that the.coming re trile, cathedral gongs, ( rench style Mantel Clock —— and $1( Henry E. Bolliver filed a pet . Complaints | urday by April 12, and Monday, April 14, 1'his custome Buck! Buck! Buck! ine for the division of 154 acres of land Iy tion will far surpass in members, enter- | Kidney, Urinary Diieatt. - 100 2t L 5iap, X The celebridted buck beer from Fred stof the city in township 1, vange | tainment and ral cnjoyment the meeting | frequent hurning or bloody urine high colored AL St ¢ \ Krug's brewery will be on draught Sat- | e property ‘was owned by George | 3 | or with milky s . weak buck. gon- | | | Hundreds of other equa Ay evening until & r, who willed it to his four minor chil- | GEbars N te f \ip | errh C Dmptlyunajsatelys) o'clock. Store for rent and fixture 5 1l members who wish to obtain their | (hhem kleet cystitts, cte | dren. The childr South Carolina, and ne Thomas has 1 live in Orangeburg, rtificates or all who v may de so by Slabaug sh to join alling on the cle at rooms above mention MAX N[EAY.}:‘:R & BROS { Q. The | from ANNOUNCEMENTS, Charles WV, Thomas on the ground of deser- | next meeting will be held at the same place mn\'nlwmlhh\mwll.lmnt(-uxLI:u.'ruu-(hl: 'A‘\".a..it‘..' | Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, » - Omaha, Neb Yo the distinguished | WO e parties wore marvied i StTouis, | April 24, at S pom. - All members and all who | Cires effected at home by patients’ without a mo- '“u:” 2 ‘"_'m o n.v.lw‘w‘ II‘::‘:‘L-”;; nlllm\'lv.lh ; :m:! the husband aban- | \vish to become members areurgent - | ment's p \u[ru m-r(-il“ dle-Aed M | e i , opens: at Be C C onE he wife in 188 £ quested to be present at that time. None but | Youno: Men an iddle-Aoed Men. | 3 i Tuesday evening next with a grand produc len A, Davis was given a verdiet members_and their families and immediate ung Men and AZEd MCD. O Salfiemil Suraics i tion of I'Ennery’s powerful romantie dvama, | ing he v her services in caring for an | guests and those who come with the innm;m‘. A SURE CURE 'l‘lui awful "I"‘"‘;)"’ of The Omaha Medical and Sw UI(AII Institute. & s % early vice, which brings “The Mouil old lady, which Johu R. Davis, as adminis- | Gf jojr nk.” Wednes night | g the club will be admitted to the re- ; : : trator of the estate, will have to pay. coptic organic wenknoss, destroying both ud body, “Richard HLY will be given. In the chavac- | e United oin P Hoon | copiibn, with all its dreadficl ills, permanently ¢ ter of Belphegor, a wandering mountebank, an, 151 Davis |1 like my wife to use Pozzoni’s Complexion | [)RS, BETTS Addrass those 584, Mr. Warde hus g playing his great ver ud opportunity of dis- tility, The play isa combination of comedy, drama and tragedy and touches the whole' gamut of human fe ing. Mr. W > will be supported by a most excellent company ineluding ladies and gen- | #8101, tlemen, 1 known vamatic profession. | av The [ scats opens Saturday morning. it improves her looks and is alrediinen proper Indulgen both body and study or marrlage. und MARIIED MEN, 0r those entering on that happy 2 life, aware of physieal debllity, quickly assisted. of A. Dorn, on ~ o ThirtyAifth fud OUR SUCCESS s on facts, frst, practionl experience: sec: s brought Burned to the ¢ 1o recover | The grocery store and stoc Franklin street, betweeen «d by fire Thursday | > 01 Lo notes, o ston Broth have nenced suit case 18’ especinlly studied. thi arlghts third, wedicines are prepared 1 our ewn - | || nvoly against Solem Burdon to recover | . | It ; - 3 i 2 nocmaker shop of M. Oleson adjoining | boratory exdetly to sult each case, thus eflecting o | o arouncomont, thut tho necomnlishad || goods sold and doliy also destroyed. Only a few tools being | cures without injury []! Weare now showing our new lines of = :‘f g “_;' s, Honcul, «'}m\ Mitchell Brothers company received a judg- | il 6 conts workson | || Spring Clothi TheyFare more comp- il BE\EJ& Clty i Drosont b oE oIS WS | mont wgatust G, H. Gratiot in tho sum of i fire department made heroic offorts to §7A i [ ]| lete and attractive than ever before T EIR comdies, Will be received with unswal faters | E50H0 i veach the scene but with the exception of & | future suffering { ]| presentea. » spring sults In both iR el o with sual inter- | 1, the case of G. W. Cody ct al. agai chemical succeeded only after the five had | lite. 8o lott | [ A L r G oy P Ik thoir appearanee in <A Serapof Paper . | 13 AUstin et al, judgment was render burned out HcunallnntampuAgdrens | ]| selected trom the best manufuetures R Bt e D nobe |;I.{ml|_l¥ il the sum o 5 A | The property owners in the neighborhood | DR S, BERTT | TV L G Gt Tbit SrTR rte cely seen quite the equal of this duo in | M G Green et a dagmagm ol dnc lenunta@itlioyhivaling atefout 1408 FARNAM STUEET, OMANA, NE. rench Of evoryone, ince and refinement of comedy represen. | HE4NST A tation. Both are highly skilled urtists, and in the work of each there is an undefinable um of #2054 through to reach theni and no means of pro- tecting themselves, As it was the depar ment hiad to vun all avound the hills before it TEN POUNDS | Spectal department for boys dren's clothing. against R, AgIIER 30 In the case of the could L the flames, gruce of detail and characterization. WEGIL g SEE) e of plaintiff aguinst Regan for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sysup for ounear 395 | | Licenses. | [ is without a rival. Many have ained & pound A day by the use it clires in will deliver the address of welcome, A | still. The cont of 100 voices, XPress great anxiety emedy i cases of o lily adjusted and say 1p and.colds der the direetion of * matter spe my grand-children. We would not { H i H o bed at night without a bottle [} H { ( | P cething is e fu enefactor, N ssued to the following pir- | © ey O e e A H e treatment of all CIRONIC AN SURGICALL DISEEA e fur dofarmitios ant 103 yeatoriy's o o In impure blood, e TWO WEEKS} IV ROV FOI PATENT Attondnnie Nume and Residence Dot puriaeiE 100 dosss tagoi Boh n Tur i e, oo ot i { Charles Voss, Gallionn e "he Bohemian Turners held a meeting Thurs I EUWON 1 Mary Stottenbrg, Calhoun. . The County Hospital duy evening relating to the great tournament TH"‘K l]F rr !) | VU A DS A S “" Ty 5";“““- Omiaha, The heating apparatus at the new hosp ; to tuake place in Omaha in August. It wi ! Asa Flesh Prod D S| A e i g vy | building was fired up yosterday and a low | Felimaidadr om0y “'“_:I,I',‘l' A | ;nn question bat thag: There can B; AT « Coming. | kapp ow alldsy, A high pressuro 4o Eq ety Golisaum canidl ho. sceoren e General | commande | be put on today, and th re/plant will'| ‘tHatduta, . Amonis the siins, totha red for = , H ] Or NOrYOuh Disan Moncy: Synilis. G wlth o Nl chief of the Grand Avmy of the Republic, e over and leaks, ete,, repaived. It will | bezirk which will send ath to the con- ; ahe xdical and Surgica e, £ Whittonme national | require about ten days, in the estimation of | test Chicago, St. Louis, Cedar Rapid ; i Omaha Ldlc“rm-x-mn 22 ;l.'.4y..,.« R SARLLE, resident of the Women's: Relief corps, and | 1 contractors, before’the work is completed | Wilbu [RBRILE dna Bou Ik an e ) H i ( : 2 g s o A, Logan, will arrive in tho eity ¢ and ready for acceptanco, No other worlk s | axeursion mt: pios iy 4 Ehve, thelr annnal H § visitors will by wted | being done about the building at present. | was recommended as a most dosirable place | 3 | e ”‘I“ ":l“’l‘“""*m‘"““!""H""‘»{‘l The slight deficiencies about the building, to | for the : { { | they will be given ption. A camp firo | Which Architect Moyers called attention, R. Dodds, e the duily and weerdly | ¢ Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites ¢ will be held at the Grand opera: house, at | have not yet been made good. . State of Wymore, Neb., VS : | Of Li d Sod. : which the visitors will speak.” Mayor Cush- | Phe arbitration matter is almost at a stand the magic of Chamberlain’s | pne. ang 3oda i ! H { { H { { ! Prof. I 8, Swith, will furnish the music. | they are only waiting for tho- commissionois oi Grand vy posts from many of 1 toriame o wan und they will name the second | of this remedy in the. ho Chamberlain's CONSUMPTION, roundiug towis will be fu- attendance, and a | arbitrat he commissioners, on the other | medicines are growing more popular every | § soRoFULA, BRONGHITIS, COUGHS AND rousing time is expected. say that they have pro I theee | day.’ | COLDS, AND ALL FORMS' OF WASTING DIS- 3 | K — men to the coutractor but the lutter have | - | EASES, A8 PALATIBLE AS MILK | The Park Commission. objected to il of them, End o vish Passover. | Bewure e genwine as there a At the s i of the park commission ves. Jerey Ryan, of the firm of Ryan & Welsh, Yesterday of the seven d | L poor tm tordny. aftermoon Mo Bell, Efbert and i "‘l it the canty u'{flfi Q 'Il‘r“vw[: 10 | of the Jewish Passover fe nd:theiovent:| AR ACMOIAMOMIIATRERERCIER i o HCRE prove the correctess of “every item in their | (MW Tatsover fea SLABOYERS) S | il tivec. of itha dotiors of. tho Leayons (1B roy wxivna, 310" statcs. tiijh' thoy: havi oysieLouhgxeTicus Tntsh sl CErTRT Ty ey v I « vet park, were given the written from the superintendents, or e city. At the Temple of Isracl th - as the board will not be able to do anything | the items, and have competent witnesses who | usual devotions and singing. on both oee SRR | In the way of wiproving it boforo that time, - | Will testify that they were present when tho | sions beinge followed with wede of et SUFFERERS FROM |, e only sufe and painless method of ex- A proposition’ from Mr. Paul Horbuel to | contractors wore given verbal ¢ by some | from the rabbi. "O Nervous Debllity, and the only method of inser make a preliminary survey of the proposed | Of the commissioners, or by the superinter o Yeuthtul Indiscretions, s, to do cortaiir thir i | North boulevard for a consideration of § for | °F ; s which have been | & ° | TECOSSULY OXPCNSes Wits accoptod | stricken out by the superintendents, Coots | | wood and platform in Hanscom park and it When asked why these orders had not been | es 'lo | Lost Manhood, i teeth without plate, rémainis f - ro— e durable, Etchings. merson. | DR. HAUGHAWOUT, Ease Hallet & Davis. i 1509 Douglas St.. Oni tha Artista’ Supplies Kimball | THE BEST crgin FOR NMonldings Pianos & Organs. | TIME RAILROAD Sheet Music wits rejected. The superintendent was jn. | presented in the” bill, Mr. Ryan answered " structed o soll” the wood for & per cond, 1f | that the contractors kiew the matter would | 8 not only a distressing complaint, of | Frames possible, and if that price could not bo bbe | eventually get into court and they withheld itself, but, by cansing the blood to e i’ tained to hold it. * The plutform was sold to | their evidence until it would be necessary to become depraved and the system en- | REEPERS SERVICE, 1518 Douglas Street, Omaha, raska ‘\\\.m!‘l\‘.‘\lu.&n:‘;’m.r #205 on condition that it be | produce it in order to prove their claim | feebled, is m‘u |m{n-m of innumerable 1 (th Ol6S | aladies. That Ayer’s Sars: | . —— “.'\II.I‘A\‘I.‘\‘....‘“x‘ww.l,.‘yn, ittee to which w’ iRy I':““‘“f’ i hak ,fi‘;mm ‘If'_l'l'“‘_\”: fax the reliabafi GRATEFUL-COMFORTING P~ y oferrod thie matter of the proposed routo for | 1. paten et ton : Lol : tion, | Dirlaa ar vatonmva e Noath b ard reported oten, justicoe of the peace ner vhien complicate Jver Complaing, | 5 4 L oah boulovard reported thut the com- | nint'of Bristol, 111, siys hoean. vy [ When complicated with Liver Complain | y YDHC'C \ \ - . mitteo had over tho entire routo from | S, ofBistol 1., says he can is proved by the following testimony if - ‘ " e Conme rl 1 street on the south to the water | g, und it s it from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway | fered as o g | 4 [OAN 4 | works at Florence on the north, and thought | S5 § g TR | Centre, Mich.: — | aton ; | i t th, ang troubled with constipation or biliousness will e A : s that very little dimiculty would' bo encount= [ i Wit Cphetipation ov bill prompt aad | “Liver complaint and indigestion - s BREAKFAS NEHVE AND BRMN THLATMENT. o Ut the novthorn ond was roaohed, nud. | betats i thels hotion and pron e Bk fud made my life a burden and came near Uhla yrowc i pton 5 ‘ Hitw X Wk sugiested that the board visit the ground ina | Set o (molt ! B R e T L s CAIRRUREAR R-Erytiiraxylon 12 drachim, A fuceite [on 1t ) 10r Doy, but it was decided to await e resul REAMERD 048 (sl \ four years I suffered untold agony, was | el o tee 4 Arachin | i P At T “ ST My, Horbuch's survey Festi S redug most to a skeleton, and hardly | i, & i ! | | o [ The superintendent was estival of Days. had strength to drag myself about. Al | Hollehd wrpla) | A 5 : ; purchase o wagon and bury The ladies of the St. Mary's Avenue Con Y G S Ty e misupes i 1 ' s exceed 0 4 gregational church gave a unique entertain the most delicate could bo digested at | skol pill at3p. m and i, W b e for i) The Only On | ment in the parlors of the church last even all. Within the time mentioned several | o pitient to tako two pills 58 ly W P i nly O Fyde i (e BTl hysicians treated me without giving re- | The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. 1 gy b w‘ booths nting th iel. Nothing that I took seete:d 1o do | & W i railway is the only line vunning solid 0 Weok ludies 1 any permanent good until T commenced & | vestibuled, eleetrie lighted and steam early all their articles, The f the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which o The berth rending lamp feature in the thing AT coulg Ase an e Tement iRy | il i THe DUEBER W5 TAMENERRN & (() “HOmmpiiiin s { is putentod and cannot be used by any \. Nat all the food taken, my strength ime nianlie OHIo. < EN'S otl ilwny cor Y. Itis the t proved h day, and after a few MANUF'G CO DR. SANOEN Tl improvement of the age, Try it and be th ou months of faithful a‘tention to your C C | : ! d Somvinoed LRE throns. | directions, T found mysell & weh | The LARGEST WATCH FAGTORIES Inthe World ELE* TR' WWEIE“EV f o ! i T A P e Y Py S i sroman, ble to attend 10 ul houseloid | New England Medical Institute, s T R [ coued i ‘' s & Auil f ‘ s, aprons, ete. Mrs, Ge W duties. he edicine has givel 2 mont Row, Boston, Manss. ? e y fpvme e 0T\ gt O T | B e B SR | G LTt o B, ' BWEAKMEN | R i hicago ut 0:30 n. m; Passongers | nett, Mis, (oonee Datioseon Al 1y Ben - LA M bemiiankD ol | () i ek, Oahi: N ® taking this train are not tompelled to | Wednesday. . Mendine oy A stiteh ] | Yor LOBT or PATLING MANH00D "SR b L e | get out of the cars ut Couneil 13luffs and ves Rine. . Neodlcs, ping m"s amapg””a | Cheral und NERVOUS DERTLRY] g ad e | TO WEAK ME wilt for the train to b cleaned. Get | pen-knives, darnin and § ‘ RESTORED. Weakasas of Body aad Mind, Eifects Mule for thisar | Ra trou U g A A AR X tickets and sleeping ear berths at Union | “Bachelors' Deli b, A Mis. Eu PREPARED BY | JENEDY Py A sicting ,wmnu;ul:;\?fl? iarede M felibeitg | t X 1oat mauh fe 1 ticket office, 1301 Farnum st Shove J. W, Griith | o0y | WE K, LA DRV KL R { y ‘ i i Moo, 1301 Farum ut, 2 b T R o W el Or. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass, | : X, | L ) N & MeGillan, Mrs. Mortg My 4 Price ottles, §3. Wi 5 & ot ha > lon and d (vealed ) fr maneails Cared 1t three mouibs. Nealed pamphiet Frew " and i1t 1. E. PrEstoN Puss, Ay T s A M “Ae. Ry Pt i alx bostien 6 Wikkth 4 8 S0kl e willsenh el PHE 10 s ol Ak GO, BUFFALO, N, Vs l EANDENETECTRIOCO!, oo Labbliodd EAIGASO L, | CEOWLEN, Mo0d s Cou

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