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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY ) / '\ how she camo to that strange house, INGERSOLL O | ,, ; WHOLLY 10ST HER IDENTITY, | bomiihe camo to that steange hous - The Majority 66 ki d and tell her why they had kept her | A Gem of a Speech at the Manhattan N o H 80 long beowUse of siokness wheh « ) Banquet, Of so-called coughssures o little more lh’m ; sho folt as well ns over ¥ It any evidenco in the chan of prog- | Bt Ayors Germy Fecural on the eore » A Beston ‘D”‘” Tells of a Remarkable his was the first time she had recog- | ross was lncking to establish the. fust iy, Wl - , does not in- . Case of Dual Persovality. nized her parents for many months. | that the Manhattan Athletic club of with the functions of either stomach - She was en home immediately. She [ New York had reached the topmost ot liver. No otrewsmedicine 1s so safe and : I o ” greeted all her old friends warmly, and | yung in the laddor of me ropolitan fame, eficacions in diseases of the throat and T 0DD STORY OF AN ILLNOIS GifL. | was oxcecdingly tender toward her | {he tributes paid to itand to its bula’ | Mogs. N fovars soill, what ] o 5 mother. She slept sounc for two | ing committee the other night by “ ,:Ir’z:::‘uhnn ,[‘(v'\:‘-”flml»wrlmh l‘l :““ i Dlghts and ate ail hor menls vith sppar | Chauncoy M. Depow, Robert G. Very sick, and copfined to my bed about four Bhe Was Dead to All Appearances, | ent relish : . Ingersoll and others at the banquet months. 1 emptoyed a physician most of ¥ ? Yot Lived From Day to Day - Lhen on tho third day sho complained | in ~ Delmonico's ball room, should | i time, who faatly satd | was in consump: A little over four years ago the Nebraska Clothing Com; pany threw opan its doors to thq of a pain in her sido, and towards | supply the missing links, Over one hune jon, and that e eould not help me. One ot Wonderful Testimony of ! 1 pply g lin tion, t P evening fell into e (it dred and fifty men, distinguished in the my neighbors adwised mo to try Ayer's public. Be >ginning at (ln- same locatiion it still occupies, at (ln- cor. of ryth and Douglas Sts, in Her Friends, W she had no bra hletic and”social world, marche Clierry Pect 1.did so, and), before I had ever, of tl t Lk in an irvitated tone, y is belng propared for the mext | Vennum tried so porsistonti ondon Journal of Psyehi- | M°F y from her own liome, pateh w'the St. Louls Globe Loodon Journal of Peyehle § 1o “woagenine o thing nbout the house. | Njoy took their seats at th by Dr. Richard Hodgson, | Sho finored il hor frionds und com- | qecked with young palms was again | digmond embloms, whe fuished taking the fist bottle was able to | one small room 33 feet wide by 7o feet long, we have seen it grow year by year, rcaching out| 1- | situp all:the time, and to go out. By the time T had finished the bottle * was well,and | COVering more territor Y, re: u']mw up, taking in more floors, until tc nl ly it occupies a store just 3 have remained so ever since,'—L. D. Bixby, h(’\]f l?](l( ! ck long, three stories high anda basement, The history of our store for the past 4 yearg of Ayer’s Cherry PeCtOraI, is simply the history of Omaha onasmaller scale. As she has met and overcome obstacles ig uples into the banquet hall at *k while the orchestra in the played a lively ma h, says o dis- ace, Boston, & remuark- plained so bitterly thn onality f 14 caso of dual p | allowed to live with the RofTs, G the presiding office v DY, 3,0/ AYHES & 06, Lowell, Mann, | 1ET pnlb\\.fl. grown, reached out and .mlul more territory, so have Dr. le on hts made a thorough study H\'!“H“‘]‘“’.""v"; 3 ‘l "KH "“I‘ il ‘m‘ U!“»”"\llw 1 T‘H’w ‘i\' 1 4 o Bold by all Drugyiste, Price$l; six bottics, $5 we, until (ml.ly we enjoy the proud distinction of cl thing more men :\nd f the ease, which is that of a girl of | that her brother Frank mu were turned to the .spenker’s table. il Yol el d ;:,, ,h( ey . ,I‘ ‘J H” T . ,:'” § L hed h coming | There the extr ht, occupying boys than any other house west of Chicago. ach succeeding year has brought us n ('Il\‘(él“ story the doctor tolls: IV e e Chitns, |\|<|1‘(}1(‘l}’nnl b AL )';.xu"\”l" Dr’s Bgtts &Betts mers and an increase of business, last year being no exce ption, for when our doors were closed Mary Guranoy Vennum was living in propetly cared for,”" gho | ¢ 1gersoll and May- | on Wednesday night they were closed on the n succe s 1 2S5 We ¢ ever do Watsoka, I11,, where for nearly o year | 2 oelock in the moming | nad, Georgo W. Carr, the president | Physiclans, Surgeons and Specialists, | ednesday nig ) € GleaeC most successful year's business we have ever done, ) she lost hor own identity with all mem- | nething of the club, told the boys a dreamn 1409 DOUGLA S STRERT | We intend to make the year just begun still OMAHA, NEB better. And to make a good beginning we will offer ut 300 ““‘Big Boys' " Suits as follows: 1s whic which he had about the building of the club. It was cloverly told, and its bur- den was of abird the load upon its back up a wd hor frie 1 neted the part of another person whom really believed herself to be, Asa of herown « | at special sale on Friday and Saturday ab often speak to 7= § Lot &k . y ety 18kl i f thirteon sho became subject whout matters re- | yido and vapide, and- especit At P47 5—64 handsome fancy striped cheviot suits, sizes 14 to 18, worth $7.50, ] 10 cateleptic fits nnd trances, Sho irs. She | something that was not mortal, but would often fall upon the floor without of posting hot. | which had a wing upon its leg. At B7.50—61 very handsome neat gra; all wool striped cassimere suits, sizes 14 to 19, worth $10. oo, o their secret ik Rofl camedown one evenir rently dead for hours. She had been | simuluting good spirits, a8 far as sPected inthis way for about a year | ble, when Mary espied him., She o cd him very quictly and whis- e bird’s nnme was Sw nd the little cloud that he as Storm, and the old man who , and n land warning and remain rigid and appa- | @ sald he, it ulong w looked out of the window w you can't go ve ny far in in air Qv At .‘B'Z_[‘)()fi-gz elegant all wool brown striped cheviot suits, sizes 14tS 19, ag1o suit. when she awoke one ovening , 0 him: } « He tnanked the mem- ticularly long spell of uncon: Y § without a Car. nanked the ; y 5 | brother h will not marry grateful remembrances. e —-358 very nobby all wool gray plaid cassimere suits, ‘‘square cut coats a ) tather or her mother. Nor could sho | Who would mg e you recall a single event of her past life, and | wife. : speaker, Chauncy M, Depew. who re declarad that hor name was Mary Roff, An hour previous he had proposed | sponded to the toust; “Modern Athletic and she wished “to go home,” No | MArriage to a young woman and had y Standpoint of an A merican, pleading nov reasoning could cha Ll B e nong other thing CEatEanTa e g MARY'S NEW BROTHER othing of athletic much better dermen, introduced the first the large sizes are all sold we offer the remaining ones, sizes 14 to 1y at $9.00. They were 1 50. These are the cheapest suits for young men and boys ever sold in Omaha, I don't ; ! o ; Mary wasvery fond of her new brother, | understand a game when 1 see it, and . COMPLETELOSS OF IpENtITY, | o 5 At Haavery fonc ot hor that is probably the reason why I have ZIAGED 7 ; 4 Now Mr, and Mrs, 1 1y | warmly that he was somew ; been eleeted an honorary member of the | % AR 2 i VO s oo oY I :\(-:m.mnl nees of the V \).m‘m\ rassed, Never did she scem to ¢ Manhuttan Athletic elub. This organ- Ve R 7 aken a deep interest in the . | hend in the lc the peculiavity of her | ization wanted to exhibit to the world a % 5 . Thirteen yoars before thei i position. Sho practiced rogularly upon | frizhtful example of aman who didi't | e meas widely ana S ko 78N ! tor .\lm-x,;;w}u ninetenn, ‘ the piano, and generaily selected the | know angthing Botics, [n-the | ialistein“she Uilied” sces Tnele Tongox- . ~ f similur malady, The young girl per- [ glq b that had beon favorites of | old days we played baseball where we riable skl and universal suo- i - kg o ANC g s Yo Catme n . of I | 1 sistod that sho was Mavy Roff, and ox- | 8ard Roft, Some of 1 uld not | honestly caught the : © put | Chironlo and Bursiend Disonses eneitig toess | 1 hibited all the signs of homesickness at | Jlay? Then she would 1 out by heing stung by the ball. Now a ) 4 to the full confidenco of | boing detained among steangers. Al UL 40 ot of practives T4 ing | man reaches the base by sliding out on e R Pl M [] | efforts to convinee her of owniden: | what I onco kne [ can i o hisnose. At the conclusion of a game | the 1nw‘1Iul offecta of icoand tha numer- | tity continued (0 bo unavailing, and, to | neglect s 3 . Imust be- | of foot ball a man couldspend the even- "‘,*,;,'v'.'i!’“,“‘; 1;;‘}1, Ml, YN DISEAS | use ,\lll'. vm'rm'd‘d(n\n \\wl-‘ln -J‘w in it g ing with his best girl; now he spends it shpedily, comp! Ly A L\l ansatly cured, | seemed like u ehild, really homesick, | © She continte, Y family, be- | with his doctor TY AND 5 o wanting tosee her father and mother [ 1ioving hemolf the and ficting | Mr. Arnold then introduced Robert G. ""'&""“ i Fondily tothuir skilfal front: OI t 1 '1 l]( () ll 3 'IS brothors, She becamo melan- | agsuch in every particular for ubout ten | Ingersoll amid a storm of applause, e Nien o AR ST AL (S LOERS . - @ C rentually poevish, as 8ho | months, At thoend of this time she | responded to the tonst . ‘“Athletics would beg piteously for hours at atimo | had another fit and. becime he Among the Ancients.” Mr. Ingersoll | HYD il I el T MU e = = W be taken “home again. She was removed to Rollit BY THTLIS GONORINEA, GLEET. Span: One day M RofT, aseompanied by | county, Kansas, and has been in the Tuman nature much the samo | matorthon, Bominal W ;{f,";",;”'{;;;g,“n"h od, ! hor marrvied daughter, called t the | cost of health from that time on. now as in the olden ti It was manly Taknoss kng Bl QB1IoND dis strango reminder of her lost child, As | “10 s son visited both Watseka | to cultivato the art of self def. girl’s present home in K pleases me to have h Ho claims that he c cify the g speak, with whose ¢ the two women came in sight far down and the ful n.| S Or the exoe the street, Mary was loeking out of the ntee: 1 IRES8es Femoval oowmplota, Mndow. Sho cried eut exultingly, | part of the foregoing story with ] L say it never happened bofore, — Lthink | ithous eutting. ciseis de 4 sl omplota, shere comes my mother now und of testimony. D theivst athlotic:record was @ chaviot | MTected WG EY b Widhous amor ervie, ,‘,,\M), ric in the fir N Al Asthey came into the house she cq 0 YOONG A" MIShLEAGED MEN, Huufmlmn- and Iliad. It was d ibed so them ardund the he vnhm‘-u.\. ing Irom frequent | you feel tho dust of the © necks and wept and A SURE CURV """Iy "v‘i/ff'\-lfli-’fi“xfi:lnfi scemied more homesick than ever, At .,m..\n. I ndition 4.0 e visliaa) | Dlie eeond 'whs a istic encount f the urgent request of Mr. by Mr.and Mrs. Roffl. She reminded | with a mulo for z Mrs. Roff the s par i them very forcibly of their departed | ways been a ¢ whom she resembled very . Their daughter had died of the same disorder and had displayed the same symptoms. What could be mor natural if thought t possible without t B luctantly consented to humor their daughter,and she was taken to the Rot? home, Upon arriving at the gate she ansisted that they had stopped at the wrong house and ”ll' she lived next door. And sty ly enough, though \ this was unknown to” the . 9 : i 83 thos A s ol | DRS, I%Fl»u.m R ey animal and self-de- proper induleonoe and solit hbite, 'hl( h learn, The | T8 both ratnd and Doy, uniecing them foF { 4 I ¢ business, d. l’lllll"l‘\lb(l s nimat things eare 2 or those entering on that 1 g3 Torar AL sth waredt payeienl et CoiHns k avor. They uro " OUR 8UCOHSS the nations " huve | Isbased wpon fuots. First—Practtosd usm- > Puritans no 1(1“-;-“- Snoe. :‘::&';g;!:m‘ a0 inpepially studied, i v is e aid of thesen left our r. B ko ihe lfl'u- ml[ than the intense fi s their x:um 1t : u{ ) sports : gro a::‘;‘l‘%nurulm.:i)rn(ury :fi""“‘,fi'_,'“" i £ house had bee; 10 rosidence of | ahsent daughter, jus ad, ,4,,,\,[(1 shipwreckec sailors on a raft ug e ffocting cures out ury. - r RY THRE tho Rofls at the timo of t} fmpross he peronality upon the e thought of amateur theatrjccls, Dl"S Betts & Betts, IV MEDDEE D death, Shoappeared satisied when told | Japtio ehildb “And whom thecomare i | Closliness was utour iheat god- 2 b WUUI’]SUGI’B“. % RhDdB lsland RUbbBl’ GCo u‘m her parents had moved during her i the different minds had been | liness with them; it was the opposi 409 DOUGLAS STREET, » - OMAHA. NEB. A absence, s shed, independer o |E »ody knows that Calvinism was < Py v 4 o S AvloBrry e Iniro/s ook From the moment she first steppe e \\I‘:J(l :h.d\h'f":nllnml- ”ll v'::fuif.l\‘. Kb hitains I zostioe: g e A\nd\\:lr&:l:f' their western agents and always carry a larze stock. fnside the door sho treated all the mem- | aneo for an indefinite period?” s0 attractive 1 socety belle with a X bers of the household as old acquuin- B S U drug stove attachment in those times. It tanc She understood all theiv peeuli Taon was . joy to be too weak to work. To ar as if she had been reared among 2 ‘ i | BaE we must worl, and if them. Shows \r]vlr\[u'l\ familiar with Weo havo the largest stock of blankets | e \work we shall show the deve slopment every pioco of furnituro and overy [ wohavooverhad, Come and see the | of work in our bodies. Itis the hrow 2 S chair and picture, and seemed e e L e that makes the crown of glovy green, 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. ever happy and contented. Thou REC0SINOIMI@I0Iteales WhiRistoclc, not the give b i she had never even visited the place | N. B, FALCON “When athletic contests become per- fore, she immodiately recognized evers e sonal they become da Anything object thathad_ belonged fo the dead | The only railroad tramn aut of Omaha | that tends to bratalize tho inner foelings b girl and called it her own, One day she | run A‘V[ll‘|~~~\} tk ccommodation of [ should be avoided, There is nothing - i ran through tho house sevoral times as | Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and | more degrading than pugilism, No gen: though looking for something, and she | Chic ;:nlux\m«-“ is the Rock Tsl i afterward siid to Mrs, Rofl: tibuled limited, p? T want tosee | p. m id ho has not been prop- | and Fax tleman should countenance the loss of life for sport. Such sports are only to be enjoyed by the cannibals of ecentral Africa. Gentlemen should hold su i sports in unspeakuble contemp ndthroat. Bee bldg. | civilized man enjoys the inflic i S pain. Millions of people go from the A FAMOUS CONFIDENCE MaN, |cradle to the coffin without lenowing what it by simply Frank Pine Diesin New York Und:r [ postpone de in the an Assumod Name, ospel of physical developmeént, in the of Frauk Pino, the notorlous bunko man | beautitude of comradeship, of genorosity | power of the Generative. Orosas. in" shher seg. punieh Remedy, cures al Nervous' Diacases, such ne Weak Mom' et Dr. Bimey, nose NO CURE! NO PAY. 150 Vr.D@WNS“ | ;‘ | 1818 Douglas Stt’eet, Olnaha, Neb. [ I == TIIL SEASN | : 0 facilitate matters, | s we have divided DIR, 1s hoon the favorite pot dog of RofY, and had boen buried eloven . Iis namo had never beon mon- tioned beforo Mary, and the Rofls T mber to have spoken of him acquaintance with the Vennums SOME WONDE i ; ’ jEsE cunsed by overexertion, youthful indiscretions, of One day the girl looked up from asort [ and mining shark, who In his time A"-‘ happiness is useful he Oxcehuive uks Of LobSEN,0pIum, OF SmIiS, cfreverie and asked roguishly of M pulled the er theeyesof the [happy, and whoever ishappy isa sue- | which nitimat ud to Tnfirmity, Consumption Roff: 1 used to Prince of W *confounc 80 mu:h? Then she n,‘\ Moffat laughed heartily upon iving that [ Denver speci; lw\xmlm stood itto be himself sho meant. ne died August 10 in N who engineered | ¢css. Whoever plucks the fruit of his Ik robbery, is dead, saysa | 0Wn good A good fellow. T be- to the (hicago Teibune. | lieve in fon, and it may ¢ York under | Strange to you, but I belic heaven DML CHERICAL CO. ,‘;\‘,’;fl"““{?‘;:c"““""“‘ - The expression was one which he had | the name of Delmont, and while engi- | here andnow. In the heaven of use- Frequently used years befor Upon one | neering a deal in Colorado mines ina | [ulness and home. To the gontlemen oceasion i Mes. Parker, anold sequaint- | distriet where no ore had ever been pro- | We Lonor tonight we owe the greatest anco of the Lofls, o in with her [ duced. Pineis thesmoothest confidence | dthletic club in the wor dunghter-in Nellie Parker by name. this country ever produced. Long cheering follow Mury immed rocognized both of | Sixteen years ago in this city Il the wome ¢ Mrs.Parker“Auntio” [ ne disposed of over a dozen golt ity. Putupin co t pocket. Pri Riett form to carr: 1 a package, or 6 for 85 Sent by mall toany address. - Circular free, - Mers eem tion lh\i paper. Addrcss who was it tha W thogreaios B Lguaranton £100 1 Skin and Urinary Organs. of Life) seut froo. Oflive reo. Book (Mystor peace, + ' fivat in tho heat the M. A, C.” This wus given after Purlicr gibor Nollle, It | brieks for vatious sums insilo of ef ASC TR iyegi our immense stock of HI ”\m s when her own acquaintances and sehool- | montna.. Gat “the. Bamea ea he 2 [ evory spoceh, butit scomed to have | AN i mutcs visited hov sho did not | entered into and the poldest. was the | Suined impetus as it traveled, o eure Dilloumess, ‘fme custom made f lmit ) recognize them at all, and would | plaming and carrying out of the rob | . R 0 okt Al SUITS AND OVERCOATS sof | not converso with them until in-|bery of President Moflat of $21000 in | The best and surest dye to color the b by froduced, She thought some of her old | uhs Ho obiained the moneyina | froy oF biack, us wmay b desied, 1s BILE BEANS into four [4] lots and LUNGS R riends very rude because of their famil- t has just como to light. | ffa ™™ ¢ 4 i 5 1 B iarity. Showasmosteivil and court e e o el \Jse tho 8M ALL BIZE (40 litla boana to the bot- marked them at prices oKD § ous, however, to ull friends of the Roft *h he ¥ “here oo of miharyiho most conventent: sult all ages: had deposited in his household, and talked with them as xf overcoat pocket he had hardly stepped | lns Horticultural so sho had always known them, and outside the door when the ovércoat was | Ware block, January of them she startled by the r passed to another man, who abstracted | p. m. All interested are invited to at- knowledge she showed of their aff the money. He inturn passed the cont | tend. L. L. EMERY, Secre One eveni Mary went out in the | to a third part The money was then ' i yard and Mr. Roft asked his wife to find | done up in ¢ Iry box and~ expressed Killed by Her Comb, a cortarin_ headdress worn by his daugh- | to Kunsas City, where the moliey was | Mrs, Semmener, wife of a publican at OMAHA == torthe yearbefore her death, It was | divided among four men, Pine gétting Norfolk, met with ~hel 2 L % = found and placed upon a tablo. The | the lion's shate, under’ distressing 1, n girl soon came in and excluimed excit- | Pine sold Willlam W. Brewster of , says the Galignani Me: e lffl am AWI()[ m l llfl edly: Kangas City an imaginar nm minein | While asc nding a staircase she fell 4 bk A “Oh, thero is tho headdress T wore | Arizonn for §15,000 lus Ay, but. th | head foremost to. the. bottom and the | Corner Oth aud Harues Streats, Omaha when my hair was short.” trick having been turned m \14“ and | teethof a large ornamental comb she She thon asked for other things that | nothing was done with him, Fran Pine were deeply imbedded and sho had never seen, and of which the | has sold more car londs of worthless rock | broke off in the skull, Medical nid was reul daughter had been very fond. Some | for valuable ore than any man living, | at onco procured, and the broken teeth of theso were things that the father and | He sold a portion of (' v waere at once extracted, but death re- mother had almost forgotten, ¥ ) to an Englishy sulted, owing tothe depthof the wounds HER FORMER SELF RE RNS, do which he went to London, became ac- | and shock to the system. Another time, ufter running through [quainted with the prince, hobnobbed 1 bon mecting of the Doug- | Priceot eiiber eite, 5o nL-(»rbvmu ety at room 16, | WEGEGIAICS 8t 7. 17, 70: Photo v, e L Vel 8L oF Lhis miemire o 1601, ut 1 %0100k | gouiy (oppparm or atiansy S120OF Ll pliturd Sor & 3 F. BMITTI & €O, Makors of *iilo B & Wi, e that will insure a speedy | | Mrvous System sale Soinal Iriita tion, ' Khea matism, I g | 0 'n nnd M’ 5 0 BEE BUILDING, OMAHA NEUF(ASI(A E want to call your National Bank | attention to the |SUITS AND OVERCOATS U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. | Qh?i S 5 —— S | L | Capital. - - - - $400,000 | J a lot of lotters of the girl sho supposed | With hih at a fashionabio club, and ?;vlfovzrnean?gf;lr‘l;geatllél;}i ‘ Bu:ptuu Jan. Ist, 1890 - 87,800 i i DI 0! and we will show them || v--nonr B8, Hugues, cathier | ' THE IRON BANIK. Corner 12th and ¥arnam Sta. A Genaral Ban king Musiness | DR. BAI LEY GRADUATE DENTIST to you. Remember the price, $15.00. eyes, said to Mrs, Roff: from his bed, walked to the Markham 3 “Ma, I'm afraid I'm going to leave | hotel, and sold )00 worth of real DR. A. T. McLAUGHLIN, Presidoat. . you.” estate in W lluu\m- which he never . Foundedby Dnd. W, L: [i1 I o fov minutes sho swooned and ro- | ewiol ot expeted to ‘ovn, When o 3 malned unconseious for sovoral hot e in Now York, o was in company Than she recovered, She looked wil b two men named Shuy and Weston, FOR MEN ONLY . . Y s 1 | Weston was one of his old-time partners yr LOST or FAILING MAN wbout the room for a moment, as if esto one I MAGIC CURE FesgioSGor B LENG AN Vous emerging from a dream, and then cried | and is preswioed to be the man who ac- DERLITY Wealni o iy i o7 QF ixcoss “Whie am” X? Oh, where am 17 | twelve years ago. [ ] b st Noble' MANHOOD tully ro- Who Brought me here?" It is now thought that a Frank Pine is stared W gudaites ovory e o uions Mrs. Rof rop!led, quietly: dead and his torvifying influence o burled et i e B S ali L Wy, s v Rofl’ ou remem- | With him; that the woman in Kansas observation ¢ lternedy Co. Oni, Neb, tau bie "ll’“" Bolh. X0u Fwien City, who is supposed to have received BE TN el Oice Corr. Tt a and ¥ herself to be, she selected several dated | fleeced his victim out of £2,000, Hé kknew Q 9 Iater thin the others and began nswor- | moro thin any man wvout the Moffat ) : fl ing them. They hud been packed away | bank robbery, but died with the secret ] T - thirteen years and many of the corre- | On his lips. E o spondents were dead. It was aftor an- | When he left Denver five months FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL sworing some of theso that sho e, [880, ata time when his physician A looked very sad, and, with tearns in her |8aid he could not live, he arose Chronic Diseases and Deformities, DR.E.C. WESTS ™" SR T g NERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT, Entrardo, 10h strect elovatol Opeu vvun o for 1 st n,.» as L0as of Powr i, Hyarr 1 rates. Dridgo ind Crown Work, out, hysterically: companied him on his trip to London | ILITY. ) ber we brought vou here to be cured of f fhe proca ode of the Moftet zobbery, mny ’"l,',\;',‘,'.f‘,’;fi. focry, Sho wanted to go | BOW confess, innsmuch s it bas beca [ pie home, she eald, She was visited by her | Squandered and there 15 $2,500 in it for | b sarents the samo evening. She meu | her if she opens her mouth. @ | s, A 2 DR, GLUCI, - EYE AND EAR, “‘:“. ; GOODMAN DRRUG €0, k. o}“;?!l wtlilgln.“ hl"J:"l\;wur :)'ak‘;hffi\::lmu;‘:‘n;\:‘; Dr.Birnsy, nese sk troat Beo bldg | Oeain dillions ok Bom e e Siandard. " i, O b B e, i i Furna Seagonei. | Frof ¥, ¢ FOWLLE, Mobdue,Conm 1i0Furomm 3tresh + s Usaila Hom o¢ o 3 \ s VA - P ————— e