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8 - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRKUARY 12, H‘)] i {ho arrest them, Being sugar-eoated, theso Pills retain charging her with stealing £3. China and Wash Silks—Dress Goods— | writing as it his iifo depénded on t, and the | their medicinal viriues fof o Jong time. st Frank Dickenson, who was ted a6 ox-inspoctors lifted-tholr foot on a dosk and | are easy to tano, for ste E i in th t | yestorduy by Judg Linen Sale—Odd Sizes frey and Murphy. the democratio appoin “Lean recommendiyer's Pifls avove an | AS @ science, like electricity, is as yet in its infancy. But it has today reached a point alike beneficial n the county jail yesterduy Judge . e g y and Murphy, the de o Helsiey, Kid Gloves. dropped out to loole after” pipos, jolats aad [ ST KETSE bk meared tivle vilue as @ | to the merchant and his patron. In olden times the merchant's ideas about advertising were confined 'I‘l l I: (‘ I 'I‘» Y N ‘ E Y (;001) \ CO private office, and that is all there is to it,” - . again warbled tho majo yh T”L ‘IORS DR 5 * | TeWell, saild Morearty, “'we want to givo AS a Rule, T Wit stol you notice that we will defeat any appropria- It1s best not to attesapt to remedy costives “-'"’""‘ ,”'"‘”'i Ay '_‘("‘ cabman who “i'” 3 tion bill that may come up for payiue tnose ness |vy“ ie use of saline or drastic purga- 0 cents from Jim Stephenson, was fined I . o ves, When a cathwtic medieine Is noeds o 85 and coste Opening of New Spring Goods To thing more was said and tho intorested | the mos ¥ tand beneficial 1s Ayer's ¢ e ) ' 0se Pace, came v Assing, o she b X cake yestorday for the arrest n( I. Puace, . . councilmen stalkea out, the major began owels, witnout w uumnx / ing flour, was given th enadines, Etc.—Special rty d smoked industriously, and Kavanaugh, God- Charles H. Connoyer, armed with the The major was asked what he intended to | Leithsville, Pa, to putting a barrel of brooms out on the sidewalk and labeling it brooms. Later on he put a notice in - g g proposed amendments to the school law do_ rogarding the action of the council In 1858, by the advico of a friend, T began L affh oA ¥a g stack Thi tie usually. Ie { about si rtuining to the independent district of Trade has been go good, and we have . ything is all right, and the business the use of Ayer's Pills as a rom for bil- the paper, announcing the arrival of his new spring - stock. 1is ad he usua y let stand about six ¢ oifios Wil g6 8 b sit [ lousness, constipation, high a f P (A 5 ) had s0 many demands for new spring "‘. Waa o ronlyt e L olda, They semved mo vetter tha any: | Months without change. That period passed, he stopped advertising “straw hats in the winter goods that we will have a special open- S vill you m, “”nv‘ the men who have :;:w: :.:l‘:‘lly.l.‘ “\{..“:;\lel::..:mu::lklln:::“m._l gan to advertise “@00, 1s at co 1. W \nuw are all filled,”” was the Hersh, Judsonia, Ark. went to Lincoln yesterday. members of the Buckingham di- y y n Tem- meet- | ing sale and exhibition of the latest and be- ‘goods at hal |»r|u "ete, Still another change in his ideas and s nee union will hold a busir at tho Y, M. C. A, hall at 280 p. m. | pauis novelties in ovasiy A " . he began the gift ~(hum-. advertising to give away a “house and lot with every suit sold,” etc. 1}\)1116 b AT e BB R GRENADINES, HERNANI, GLORIAS | theis eistasemencn | ‘o councll order yer's Pills, soon discovered that they were paying dearly for their presents, and this sort of thing stopped. — Today pany filed articles of incorporation yostar- | CIINA AND WASH SILKS, ETC L contdune i hett presont placess” o | DR, 3,0, AYER & oo, powels mtass, | thE advertising man simply aims to lay before the readers T, " Tiolmes and 11, O, | this morning, and invite all tMos Xithonty 1o are 1o Sold by all Dealers in Mediclnes, Devries incorporators, who wish to our new importations to % A hority to kunow that » ’ > our ra ABaition,)! gh ppe Y tho ml‘_\‘nlg shutting s | = I E———— ¥ / a8, the I3, & M. switchman | come. o a clam si : y D B t 4 & B tt 1 . o he ch . who was run over and lost n leg in the | v have some lovely all-wool, doubls | min of tho bonrd of pubite works. My, Chint: ['S. e tb BLLS 00 was relating the incidonts of last e 5 y a4 § b L ?of Mv Bie. | Pigsias, Sari n; and Specialists, | about his wares. Ie uses pT in English, written in an engaging style. He endeavors to make bauser and City B e hat ther | 1408 DOUGILAS STRERT | his corner of the **Big D: iily” he patronizes just as readable as the editorial, telegraphic or local yards near the union depot last Thurs- “The chane OMAUIA, NEB. Saai news columns, To-day we want to lay before you a few facts day, is lying at St. Joseph's hospital in | Widths, spring plaids at 50c¢ a yard. would have a very critical condition. Ti Ilvxul‘- Senator ,I.‘mu-« P. liw.n. the ‘‘clothes of winter.” Tn a short time we shall open our new spring stock, Before we do this we intend to close out every single, solitary heavy weight suit of GCLOTHES in our store. This means a cut in prices, wide and deep. It means that we have reduced the price on the few heavy weight suits that we have leit, two, three, four AND will mal Ve 'y nice wrappers prese use or street costumes in a fe colvor S 4315 Tt iee &b Mot is in | Weeks. All the latest colovs, if Groves hadi' i vered his mistake, i e Lsads L2 leala e cCook e é ohn was all righ e meant to do a tho for the puropse of having LINEN LEADERS, Nt/ b o HoNBstly AL K- TOWEAKS: I0 6 ln...n“ml bond approved, 50 pairs fancy hemstitched, finest qual- vote, It was amean advan- se Inspector Riley has asked the ake to refuse a poll of the torney to prep new ordinance | ity linen PILLOW CASE ting ‘the ‘colleetion of | licenso | pair money from coal de one that will [ 5’ stand the test of the courts as to legality and effectiveness, J. Radzwich of South Omaha for trying to pass dollar at Hellman' the way, there was something kind funny about the report of that committ s, lace bor that investigated the plumbing inspector case. When the report was submitted the evidence was mnot attached, althouzn it was all taken by a ste 1 the notes extended at th v Z 7 satin damask tow and plain, worth $1.00 and in jail | now ¢ silver | 109 qos, “0ld Homest teonth ," hemmed 10tes, but that the notes w huck towels 25¢, worth 35¢, and Farnam, yeste y coin is his personal property. Amother a very poor counterfeit, and it s alle god , worth 83,00, peculiar featura of the case was that each that Radzwich previously attempted to k napkins, $1.45, worth $2.00, :Illy(‘.- ber of th it committee appointed one of pass it at the office of a local insurancoe company. Damask nay Fd Strong,a white man with a colored Bleached table linen, 50¢, worth with whom he has hac W deal of trouble, was attacked by | morning, and she threaten ew assistant plumbing inspectors, and the one with the most * twoof them. Donnell o our medicine, and we will Bleached damasky 70¢, worth #1.00. tous, They must be c mixes the last dose, “The situation is rather funny now, as ins, 97¢, worth $1,2 Bleached dams k, 97¢, worth $1.: vith a Joth we i etian ahwmad ot wcti side hus n majority of ten’ mombers, Xrll.“ v v l!““ ]-li;\m Bleached damask, $1.25, worth $2.00. [ fieb Solll cartiinty el o o zon ¢ © husband o hearty thump- (CaRaNA Iy L, e L b, Sountimen wils 7 ing, v could inturfe Don’t miss {t In the 30c lotof kid | g6 At AR They neadaiulot our mon in some cases, five and six dollars. It means that we intend to follow our well-known custom YAy Sl hl‘ “"“"I‘ AL oves aro tho genulno Fosteriand Wil- | hless thoy want to, but they will draw pay favorably knownspeo- | of closing out all seasonable goods at the end of cach season, in order to begin the next with an in, Mo, for the sedue all right whe n of v they work or not, and the will not draw pay. Davis is we can an appropriation They as well takoa whilé we are taking ours.” liam 5-hook, worth g us o KID GLOVE: The [ ape gloves worth $1. States. The:r lot e X . e e o . ¥ o tee, rom akill nnd n'n'nw\r-::rs:w- entire new stock, This means a saving to you of from two to six dollars on a suit of clothes, if coss' T the treat ure or Nervous, 5 | Chronio and Surzical Diseascs, entitio thess | purchased within the next week. | eminent physiciu \to the full confidence of W BT Ul ohe hundred cay TAIN "AND POSITIVE CUKE tor € ope eek < lll'l‘"l't ‘“Hf early vice and the numer- 0. Inthe appointe 3, 750, with us, an ! without th Bmith, is in jail hero. [ at Ashland, whe bridge carpenter for requisition on which s tallking the deanoc was the first one honored in this city. delegation apveared at the door, being evi- lmits that he is guilty of the KID GLOVES, $1.25 dently unawave that the councilman from the to $2.00 a pair; of New Spring Styles in soft and stiff 4 only broken sizos, 3 1.0 DISFASE; crime charged. o . S A A Seventh w about the place. As soon as 3 ] ey the very finest made, worth$2.75t0$3.00. | they saw him they boat o precipitate. ro- and purmanontly cured. - Best for Chiliren. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. n-.-“\g. f' l"mt'l‘«‘vu;iun"'hvr l_nl‘h' r 'mfil"i sudily to their skillful treat- Vhile Minnesota s one of the most Ithy — - ““Good morning, Mr. President,” called | men 3 e “min‘\’h’.’”|'m.‘n“'}L il:“z“f‘.v‘l:l most heal Y;’.‘.\,- O T Loy ot Chaffee {n bland and childlike tones, but PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS Lowry ¢! lml A his st hi: rrd ear and led awa r the salutation, at its last session o .'.'.‘.S{,;LZL“'“‘ withiout pain or detentlon | in 3] shapes, shades, sizes and colors, ll"lll(“‘ wing to the severo winters. Many of P a—— make it a rule to give | He Has Two Sets of Inspectors and at they call for; but Still Isn't Happy m':;]‘;‘m"“':“'(' ‘l“l”""“" In the dim religious light of Major Dennis “ldon’tsee what th ofiice yesterday. morning could be discerned | do,” suid the tive Wells & Shroedor, of | two groups of men, separ Minn.: rec nl‘uv'v.n‘“tl 1. ham- | an invisible boundary line The pltimbing inspe clor is appointed by the | follies or the excess of mature e couEh iy O oliay othor leacik | eral .oublo yards” of frigid . space. | mayer aud pproved by the council, and | \H\[Cl‘ll I A BAERhIn N T8I 0k O Ay Koo | They had apparently never been introduced, | thet risdiction et inspector and always with tho best vesults, Weo can ? always r smedy, as it i aud they seemed to be sedulously endeavorimg for his office and should is trying to have no anc . : i ully . gl ; L it Emissions, e . , F by | business wha o interfere in the matter |t m'.‘. i ,:fL [ Ll "‘, sev. | Of appointments in any of the departments. | functional disorders thit n \..',lrmn)mllllful . FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. We close at six thirty. Saturdays, ten o’clock, d responsib [ v ptient Without a to offect to get no better acquainted, in which attompt O S e il notpalie ywice 18 onses of croup or” Whooplug |- they were faivly successful. Thero was,how- | doas it make what & man's polities 15 s0 long | 10, Youiia gy MIODLE AGED MEN. t N4 ever, a method in this lack of cordiality. The | as ho does his work well, The council mis nt.| A SURE CURE Ths, anfat, ffects, of men on one side were the assistant inspeet lm-. who were re itly bounced to ma “democrats only,” \\]ll“ lh 3 grou new spring linens, all now open; on new | other end of the f i ‘ tirely made p of muslin underwear; some new all wool | firay made up organic weakness, de on tie | body, with all its d ght, 1f v i.hlly{ [)]\\ BETTS I:ml: s l:mw \»lnLll‘n‘}u fm- A ubits, which ugeested itsell that the major had | will not discharge him ¢ the case into ng thew for ted tho prophecy of the scriptures | court. Ten of the itic councilmen | business. study or riige. eh —~ ted the she cht hand and | came in he d ed ne ore men ap- MARRIED ME.. or those ontering on that < + ated “the sh on his right hand and | eame in here an ited no more men_ ap: DURBY TEAWATS 0f Bt etnu) AP Tie, qulaly l IIE BIAb r goods, embroideries, etc.; also, a special | the goats on the left,” but thistime the major pt demderats, and I decided that uhirtara ¢ was not guilty. line of men’s unlaundr: the kind of foed they wanted I | 88sisted. head w THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Bty g bttt g A hiead was pushed inside the door, but | would giveit to them, If the assistant - OUR EUOCSes hl m | MORSE ;00D €O, ¥ Withdrawn, ana scvoral forms wont, | Spoctots ocor ST D AR o L B R AUL GOES TO PHILADELPHIA, rk c t wher v ha i et ot~ e 10t democrats, it was wry o prepared In our | tory exactly 10 suit L GOHS IO LRILADEURHIA 2 Lt f evoaled | who dictated, ! ) s | Bach onso, thus eMceting ¢ites without Injury. ; k \ J B4 Ohosons 8 the features of Pro iy and Coun- | not U Supreme Delegate by | b featurss of Breside Drs. Betts & Betts Nebraska Catholic Knights. then Blsasser came in b s T ¥ 2 . IN I H E \/ \/ Ol:% I I ) ! ble for running it.” 1409 DOLIGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. . The stato counvention of the Catholic | tho confreres after that he nad nayor's veto of an appro- Knights of America was held in Grand | been throwing the reporters off the track. = 2 Army hall on Fiftecuth st Finally the body advanced tothe plumbing » luspectors affect the sit- CORMERCIAL DRUGCISTS ARE MADE BY THE nmit fraud in substi- TDha! Pollowitg. ofc inspector's office and made u formal demand | uation ! by ing both mind and ded {lls permanently 1 attempt to tell 1ld not employ she s their We are having special sales on our council must impeach him, and if the m dress goods, 50¢; new ginghams, whi and ed to join Tuesd rs and delegates w ? upon his vaca o produce the head of Wik o man works for the city he can sue and ki w k t & Rl l l 1( 1 R bb G present: J. K. Otenstirn and M. H. [ that department, when presto, the door | collect his pay. Thereis nodoubt about that, L il 00NSocKe Khoae Isiand U gr G0 rington, North Platte; J. J. Khinge, Grand | opened and the major blew in, The trouble is that some of these oue-horse ter when BE ; . Island;J. B. Delsman and J. P. Abst, Co- “I understand your name is Denn statesmen think the eyes of the world {;‘."";‘{"r"{'; “l’"‘r;(‘y «ll\l'“ 49 And we are their western agents and alwuays carry alarestock. el R el vouchsafed Osthoil, bbing the major's | upon them. If they could only sce themselves Sl LI Address, lumbus; J. Ruesing, H. Henlcker and | yoleiehare Ostiofh, graobin as others sco them they wouldn't swell to money out of you by sell- brief giggle hey members of | the importance of their office quite so much,” J. H. Linaale, West Point; J ing you something tk 1204 and 1200 Harney Street. McBride, | and effu J. Burk- | the delegation, “Anem, busiuess is business, and I want to ov- | speak to you, major,” said Tuttle, tak an’'s grip on the inspector's 1 marching him down the corridor to the vacated corner. Afier about The following ofic o/ electad for the!| £Va: minutes: of. indestsious o ching the ensuing year: Georgo J. Paul of Omaha, | major was released, and he re-cntered the of- delegate to the supreme council; J. B, Del He picked up the cushion in his man, _Columpbus, dent; M C. Har air, beat it savagely, tossea the papers on ton, ' North Platte o president; desk from one side to the other and back Colby, Omaha, sccretary; John H. Lxmlmg‘ again, and after thus working up his muscle W pm"( treasurer and outraged dignity, turned toward the two ex-iuspectors, Henry Dunn ank John Bolan, and ina voice intended to be choking with rage, demanded: “Whatdo you two men This evening Shipp & Ashton's New | VNG L ed Dun, York circus commences a fortnight's engage- | “On business, oh,” chir) aped tho major ment at the Coliseum, and the pevsonnel of | “Well, I'll just tell 'you that {his is my pri- tho company is sufiicient proof of the werits | Vate office inside the vailing, and T want you of the performance, to get out of it. Do you understand thati” Miss Julia Lowanda, who comes from acel- | *We belong to the oftice,” confidently re- ebrated family of bareback riders, who was | plied Dunn, with Forepaugh during the seasons of 185 *'No, you don't,” shouted the major, and 80, aud Miss who was | then the pair industriously chewed the rag v greeted the oth hard and ¢ A numbe exal changes rec tion of the supr Philadelphia, M cted and or the considera- -umxl which meets in Omaha Medieal and Suraical 'NO GURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS with augh W and | until tho councilmauie toris again loomed up 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. with Sells during 1550 fre the loading o n the horizon, ) 2 trionnios; Eorr Drayton,. the - maodbos o “Major, you are aware of the council’s ac ) medicing, s diplomns show, 18 atil INSTITUTE, nont oure oy, Syphill ory caso | underiako and fall t cules, who b ed from a success- | tion last evening and we want to know ful Londor Tuttle, pointing toward Bolan and 9 We beg to remind our| on, is & member of the com- | You propose to do with those two parties, — ¥p days 10 pany. Mr. Shipp, the world’s champion | Sald M kot ~ ) Sol ; woat tras OMlcohoUr—0 & m. 108 pr M Bundays Poudlng Jookey will sapens: oot minpion Dun. e . Usedfn Milliongof Homes— = | friends of the Children’s De- | . o 12, twenty othier well known stars of the arena, | “Ihave just told them toget out of my 40 Years thoStand ¢ : | The' Coliseum has beon converted into f | s—— partment of our business. | For the trontmont of w1l © winter ciceus building, with a pudded ring ) e : DISIEASES. Hrnces, . f i R0 1 tho Bocessacy peiapnoreall e o sz HEAUAG“E ‘f’fl' | Through increased facilities || | ity sl ¥ A Californiz Karve Foci IOx. Mcc‘rrew This featuee of winter circuses is new to e s \fl ana advantageous relations f o i A .‘.n..‘,. Maken) New, Beoan Hiag:l gadi Pro the west, but ought to prove as successful as ositively cured by - o Wit o circilars o In eastorn cities and across the these Little Pills. with leading houses, we are | The com pan, u Thay aiso Téllbve Diss Ji e Bironehitix, Tihatation, . performunce may be expected this eveniug. el froth Draeodal L | Bfl‘PR | prepared at all times to fur- (] o ”n.«m“mm.p - ’ and Al S be Miss Cora Tanner w b the Boyd digestion and Too Ilearty) nish full and fashionable alookof © this evening, presenting the I Eating. A perfect re: | I B it time to Omahi peoplo Miss Mavtha Morte s P o POR PHB | equipments for the Juveniles. finsi 'w A ~:...u Only Relin: 1o 1efug Drowsiness, Bad Taste : : ant il im e 3 |-\n‘|\ emotional d in Ilm‘ Mouth, Coated COMPLBXION. | One of our firm is now inthe | Iohowlng n,{ and affords po for Miss Tanner’ Py { 5 g efforts. The costuming of the piec . Tongue, Pain in the Side, > | Eas special observa- » D Pl woat OF _thR. Having betn TORPID LIVER. Tuey[l | DOES YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE | || East makingspec ! i E ‘.\hlu Tanner is well sup- | Fegulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. INTEREST YOU? | tions of Children’s Clothing, piala xrapoge UF HOOK L0 MNN FAHAT upon frl [ ported, the principals including Harold Rus- 1f s0, read this. 1 ddress all lotters to g 's Nerve Tonle P h Bell, Hobert Bdson, George 1t deon. Bdaon | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, and selecting in that line of || | 3 A’-TKMJLM.M,““ President, | rosy tint of n::nr.\ :aTnLI.' ot ltow’ ek, Dixon, Owen Westford, Misses Ada Dwyer, e T ghiln, , i Taie this great Life Minnie Dupree and Vircinia Buchanan, goods an mssortment that 0th and Harncy Streets, Omih o will Jolis tho th um‘\;r Miss Tanner's engagement at the Royd is for | 1y BT Vo S o Py po iy T | Il e 1Y {1y five performances, commencing tomorrow N nmetrw /Y ninelr ::}i:;a""”'v"“‘l':":k'l:'1\,’:;;;‘:;‘\::]:“‘;;:‘,‘“'":; shall leave nothing to be de- DR. BAILEY evening. The salo of seats opened yest sl \ (l ([“l\ l_ it J ‘ GRADUATE CENTI3T ill permanently restore the yofith- ful softness to yonr skin and keepit in per- p¥ilian «.mum-Tg—x.m comedy, “ho | From iy Ilusbilili,fo-lflfibus, NeDraska, | fect condition in any climate. Price $1.26, morning. | sired, embracing as it will all | | | . A Full Set of Testh ] on Rubber, = fo novelties of the coming sea- “'uvl “I‘l!vl’l‘&lu § * will be the attraction at i ) post | A - L R Connell Blufls, lowa, the Boyd on \luml Tuesday and Wedues- | THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE CURED WHERE son. ,,,t,m,'{‘;,,“,n"fl,f‘h";,',‘;‘.ff“f.ml Without anaes: aND PRINCIPAL FIUGAISTS CVERYWHEAE day of next week. It will be played b i A Very competent company, J 1. OTHER DOCTORS FAILED. FLESH WDRH PASTE The next attraction at the Grand opera SKin Refiuer and Pinple Remover, house will be J. C. Stewart’s comedy con pany in the three-act musical farce comedy To thoss men and womea who hive an oy thetfes. Gold and siiver fillings at lowest ety » ]’l‘l[h SRIKOIALIST rates Br dz'\nli d lkr..m. r\ Jorkee Teoth with: irpassed in the tren out plates work warrd d OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM nR E u WEST S ‘ Plluv‘fil'rn ]l)I“SEAS;:fi Euntracce, 16th street elevator Opep evens N (-1 o Will ure any sickn under antee. 1 Deprission, chirges 1 absolute cure G UAI 4 ] l\\nl.lnlnn " The Philadelphia Times Unsightly, Red, Coarse, Rough, Wrinkled, &8 untll 8 o'clock | ANTRED, Wl ’nv}ll\r;\:n “‘ Y e ol eotember \\‘Il says Lo r Pimpled face, with Dise - ——— P——— — N oK MAND FAUNAN TS, OMAHA, NEB Bl o 154 it Bk tonds. @ | ERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, | ©omiitierioes 5 oh o o the | worms) esh We aste, whicl wyateria, Disxines " {Rhas was Biven ot o non £ m] UUGUIA SANDALWOOD CAPSULES aro the | WOims), 18> Flesh Worm Paste, which, with | Specific for Mysteria, Disxi REMEMBER t and only capsules presciibed by | each and every appl.cation improve the ap- pearance of your skin,and with n a fow weelks you will have a pure, cloar and brile liant complexion. Price $1.50 postpaid. OUR GOODS ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE. For sale by company ever seen in th audience ever moro th sisting in cttloment of “tho’ question which was 1 and which Philip than that | which gathered at the People’s last night." -~ TAhGRs, Montal clty, hultre I For earache use Pond’s Extract. i LINCH . IS THE NAME OF THAT Frice $1.00, —_— Pint Bolties, For Sale by leading Druggists, FREPARED ONLY WY g T o S niay viactices, = Lesito & Leslle. 10th and Dodgo strears, = = — GOODMAN DRUG G Wonderful Remedy OIS ekt M nesvase From ng g, SSTeb | Novih Bich ki ety Lin, 20¢ Doush\ an WINTER RESORTS, 4ib) Faroam btrigh > On L That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD In natioy, FREE, of the New |~ Khorman & MoConnoll, 1513 Dodge strent, o A e i - 4 he HEAD, SORE' THROAT. GANKER . drngaing. Certal forall | 1007 and 1011 Jones street. Ba =90, ‘n’ M ] ) y When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, v 'l‘m','. " ‘nmm 4 Real “'AI(‘:(“ *él}‘um;rsuns'm’rn?zs, ““"TSVlLLEl You E.\A\I“(m MAMN! and BRONCHITIS, S When she was a Child, she cried for Castori, ox 04, Al AL‘ . Bhrunken Orguns, ull those i | Charming Winter Resort in the Highlands, m ;:‘;',"- " by Huntsville Hotel, Substantial, Elegant, New K||"cffl%?fi'l?fl'fli@&mflfln. HARVEY 8. DENISON, Munager OAN'T HOOK HEALTH! Blaks) (BpLan e BYRON K. DENISON, Assistan Phie A Rania Atles th i ol sarerine tom | LONDON TOILET BAZAR (0., . %, | TOWEAK ME 0 the eflects of When she bad Children, she gave them Castorie, )<:|IITlnromn 38 and 40 West 23d Street, Pq-l CURED 1} asting weak: lost’ ete. nhmncml ever/oilitopive. avalualie iati ..-x-fl ‘omasning | Wholesale fiffice No. 20 East 17(h Street, s for home cure, k of charge Iy »»Y‘-mm e tlon home CYr% 3 Batread. v even New York. I crvous s debilitated: Addros Brod, ¥, &, FOW LR, Moodus, Coni l Valuuble book malled free upon application.

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