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o ————————————————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY OCTOB 1900 (OLONIZING 1N NEW YORK |zoxeee: oo e | FARMERS ARE SATISFIED |3t s s o ematse oo |REBELS - ACTIVE 1N LUZON ooty of Duffe's Malt Whiskey 4 anguages '} t Aud take it regi y. Bythistime t L | n o - 1 was w to do anythi El n Sa pe | & 3 : . ' @ " relief dear old man, th h o Says Or- - ey Prosperity 18 as Good a Thing as eral Youag Given Reinforcements Both he is ot & whiskey doctor, ordervd .t v nols and at t 5 \ . % They Want - b p Ouniry aad Tfuatey i e et aet T s bl . o 3 h umo AR o8, dayand sighs. [ did so. and imme 5 | a : : 2 A t dintely began to imiprove, And 1oy MAYOR AND POLICE OFFICIA.S WARNED | ;i i cuneralt - "5 GETTING GOOD PRICES FOR STOCK | 1 : Al FILIPINOS ADOPT AMERICAN TACTICS | | Bixia from crate- sixweaks fro time, ful patients who xweeks from that 1 can breathe almost as ’ Bave heer crived of it y = well as [ ever con Dr C says o or n b ' ¢ t 5 ele P 1 Consumption are heales et OF D Aniet Tip (0 Tammany Managers that 5 Seveniine 1 Gile BNNGsE Pes Tl 18 T HOE T philippine Commisslon Wil Bex b5 ' Dafty's Pure jie healed, except dne dull place Their Scheme (o Roll Up Big Wa- i 2 g e Four Years Appedis to Th . . . This Week Revinion of Tartlf Laws St Whiskey ! jority for Mr winl 3 o g oy e ek donot know whether G d i« g Bryan says Hon. C. H. Workman . . Under Which American Trade i¢| d weli or oo but [ Lumbly tross Not Be Permitted onio ) Will Be Bemefited a cough for three yoars. effects of lieve that, under God. vour \ gripandnot taking proper care of saved my life thus myself. Tn April, 18981 became had beatin & yeu 80 weak [ was nnable to work. [ Ave beeh otifed | p was examioed by two physicians Breets who told me I had bronenitis Mrs H B Rt very had. They advised me to use - : . Dnily's Malt Whiskey, but [ was "3‘.","7,"",“‘.'.,‘,!;'1‘ ,“, il g evelt Predicts Su - s t - t democratic buga f . the in %0 biiter agai, st whiskey I wonld not onsent. iane wnd (6w h B ns ,, P 0 u e o N J b un By Augnat 20th | 1 bad gone a0 far ast Fvery bot * the Natlonal Repub- " : t : . unabie to get my breath, except with diffic: had Popr Hean Tieket . ° was very low. T thoug | eould not live mich hile in t ldre 4 louger. " Our old physic wn, Dr. T. W. Campbell own n Sive ' Y . of Energy, S. C., examined my lungs and ne $38 tods 3 1 3 T 8 me the right one was very bad, and the left one worth $12 or - : t tn but a trifle better but that [ had enongh lungs oy b s s MY : : 1 n th a o8 . . left m. e & good while yet if I would take tonight was Langue re fr Jobn Shery Aruggists and grocers or direct was pald, 818 bottle. Sent for free med national campalg < < FREE, 0160 cur game connters far whist, cnchre, ste.. A%t 7o L0 ADY road. his western trip and . e at u 31 than fof 1 DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y. tia | couw fov the. repuBi ’ » general approval of his aad | In e morning b e, £ ol | oers, ARervarts maoy of them songrati | o, . 2 of Novem- [services at Trinity Keform, A s present. As I have re ot the DANEISIN BS Aivoeates tual der of the 0 the fact that |after which he went ¢ . ekt . oy S wite e leaves a mother and s-verat oe v 91 REAM FIFTY MILES WIDE ases showed that they | pany with eral of B e toes war by unic 3 re 4ns last Decemb - WA Speaker Henderson in Vebraska ers and & ur bhaving official ton o ot re L 4 ju jail in Maoila, has been " — R eaker David B. Henderson n on the Milwaukee r I t government, and | Governor Rocse chmaking trip " th count. The raska four s this week, but Om bl . bl gkl b o€ his compa the | will be resumed t morn g He . e letier | will leave at 7:15 o'clock over (he $ nta Fe Ates governmen of Ne 84 Bas fn re he will reman hirty democrats who are . : ! ! ferstand- | J. W. Du Yankton Serlously In- |y E£S REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN LOST ey times think L b jured by Reason of a Friend's - L s b kol Fotat 4 . Boarke Cockran 111 o he vote »aan o | 2 p tide and <146 DAISW Pertes 2 s b ' . Democeats in Chapman AMUSEMENTS. 8 b P . p KT s i 1 Country i oand Tts are recruited the \ & pr . Teihats 1 Waste and 1 f " o - B 0 . Crops Destrosed eaters wh ork s 3 A 1 v 1 W GG OO =P D= DD D P—D——B® | the work of rev o 4 Al 3 habitues, emp n v y moral resorts : A e } i . b ,| Not less than his i ¢ h b wh Herrmann— ) o. of a | pr although be talked $ 1 J $Bect . Ml s RO < . ik firat of ; . TROOPS GO TO MARINDUQUE to Leavenworh on t - xs . i ¢ At 1 Transports Venas, Sumner and Logan h ght and make a | re 3 how 4 . Carry Relnforcements to Amers faia g $ ¥ ng en route it able. mmunities, The "\'I ‘ drtpp-r A A et Fasion Ticket in suppre 5 1 rth Bend . b Herrmaun 1is repl : sti.yiz s DAJSELR. S YANKTON, 8., I t ¢ IHE WERE OTHERS 1 h Bend. I sald th sy e . . 5 he aid ¢ § 3, wh E THER : more of an | tricks, which seem easy en e 2 The defection for th One Fisherman's Luck While Taking v n n be a soldler. P e ) . ttailon torz ity s p e Flue String ere W braskans there A tron i ‘ i the neglect with a dema washed aw thousands . h 9 o ¢ 5 does not a t a Jumped on a Ter intendent of el b : ¢ § b 8 an ‘nverted rake m t f ihe manag power in this direc Was Glad 4 og This communication the chief ary Board of Man bt g s 3 bought ‘em of a rexular ern P [ State atory and & h " A Bosts veb q b practicin rney, th al state commit igh her foot and a second one halt way | (WO cases pr to e ho 18 sumewt Chamberiain's Paln Balm was r aud said b 1 and five minutes la he nfe McKinley. John, go and call 3 we ers the same ground L spend as- | men i ameng the passengers an ~ to spead an a 1 ha peared & HE o nIRYAs ok with & squeaky voice obser has aiready | (utrod of a sec no more suffering| DEADWOOD, S. D, Oct. 7.—(8p c'al Tel- | man answers it L Tell nu 4 3 In three days the child | esram ngressman Burke snd C ngr ber that I instruct hat 1 T I've played the gam ¢ 1 t| trav t ral porilons | taken up by the Five Nos h 4 shoe as usual and with [s.onal Candidaie Martin arriv.d in e|am in the police few hours GOES TO WASHINGTON TODAY | wus years ugo. when'I was o tad maa. ©|of the atate and will devots his Tematning | aumber of difierent ins.rom Mr. Powell 1s a | Hills Mr e stoppid at Rap d | and will not be at hom er. Sq bcught ‘em (rom a fisherman and brought | time to the southeastern part all of them well 1l kne n Forkland, Va.|City t De:dw od | to her that the LI Wi NbAL £ 1AL MBOUE et ek ek The appearance of the theater has been and heals such |to see his family. Monday night they will | shall not be at bor Leave (a on Return Trip | he most ¥ p ; barefaced and shameful man greatly improved by the aedd(in of a es without maturation and in one- | commence their campaign in he H lls with | me, éir to Natloual Capltal. ner 3. ger n, x‘n‘u i gend KRAFT TO TALK To GERMANS much-needed drop cur.alo. whih was he ttme required by the usual treat- | a speech at R Mr Martin s.ates| John winked a cou y 1t placed in positlon last we k. Th o w It 18 mcst widely known. however | that Scuth Dakota will be a landslie for | knowing CANTON, 0., Oct. 7.—F nd Mr young man with the fish was red | Amte Orator Wil spena Two Weeka tn | £S5 K0 FON D O Reh a sal,’| as a cure for spraine and for the prompt | McKinley, his estimated ma,ority b.ing | Suggested H Nebrusha Arguing for Repub- Binpoetn Suppesing nothing Presldent Mekinley and Party Wil McKinley, with the excer worning drive w seve close in doors today. The pre ] u i nose called out in a loud volce H. Kratt Tor" ten years on the | ¥Omen posed in graces t isen COULDN' TSTAND FCR FUSION| What Will Gecome of Chinar B. E. F. McKinley, and b 3 3 Kraf a . who is talking tell her turnkey Gentlemen, 1 don't dony that I love Py e ing to another wh > Nene can foresce the me o SRQLCNR 1 EONRE) und she'll never arrived yesteriay, rema n whisky, but not T gt drapk staft the 1 i Staata | o It t ture b | M. Loueks Tells Why | quarrel between forelgn pow.rs over WA bell ¥ ul afternoon, when th and swash thin reverence Lhs Lichasbers it 43 fclsm it is sug orting the MekKini ey livision of China. It is Inter sticg to | . @ and - was Two old friends of the family gt Sk > weels among his fe & misnomer, sl the president, Julgs de o h n in 8 ota. watch the Rolpg to pieces of hs unci nt AL mericans, Mr. Kraft was S il ald torture at the stake' it it that even r and Judge Arrall of Youngs fdent and party will b | aod uncomfcrtab! and as he was Is full of color and is a cred table e .t relief it affords in cascs of rheumatism. £,000 to 10,000, | h.tohing arcund a man with a wart on his | Mcan Success. work. It represents & group f mn a d [ n a addr large aud 145058 but unprogressive race. Many poop e i with h Jester |;m rnv‘d o lowa addressing 1arge audl- | (yoyier. But as It EUTON Abeaiat: also going t n v 3¢ to do with consti Then a hatch 1 young man rolled e name as ft weuld | b o . the slip may be for dresses Hon H. L Loucks. publ 0 Ning uat v P . R S ain 4 S . tnnocent el it e done bls work well tather dism o South Dukota,” | pu a1 : Vou v at lea lock tomorr ng c 4 t o 1 v h-ush who v ating the election of M. Saiathen The honest-faced BRYAN AT HIS OLD HOME i were agamnst bim | n ccn i re eq those that flocked to hear Bitters - Dabd atin in eave the car. As b se up t 0 o et k h f hin he was campalignicg for the . 5 " 1 8 Demoeratic Candidate Revisita the !0 B¢ ra tat man who bad : up minds ¢ ez 4 . S it il pomiilat WIFE CUTS HER RIVAL TWICE ! ! ; aed i satd v he m med ar left the populist party Scenes of lis Hoyh e ! us r""‘l D 40 | profitable werk bas been d Greets Old b : ntien iblicans. The lack 3 4 e Son aie | Mrs. Ernest Scott Goes After Mabe! ”“I‘ from the firs -y bas result the fu ”:" Qrph ‘ " v eweni m’,',‘ i ?"‘”,I‘ Hudson with a Katfe, Almost SALEM, TIL, Oct. T dryan today |about fish hired a man to k. ston who rely motion 3 audesille is to have come to a Hrie el ose o n He o463 10 the cits ot Bis bivtn & ent thy | d°2eD with a crowbar and then 1 Y B e [ point where it must sirive for the uew or | 484 is 8 monsrel organtzation Killing Her. Satbath with relatives. He arrived hére | 'em bome and s 1 caught ‘em {r, Kraft is himself a recent conver place and th mpany 3 b e e Sy X Srnest Scott, a colored porter, promised about ncon ned at the residence of |OWN hook and line. I lled ab-ut » his time spent much palns in | Pheum stage this week has s:r A I > t with tsms In rable and le his wife that he would go to church la Mrs. Molile Webster, his cousin. Th ¢ (1 ely and maliciously lied—and Frovi- | ssisting Grover Cleveland to the mayor- | Wuch success Many were unable to se- ith isms ion able and leade & rowds hear S ieaiiatTy oight, but went to his club, where Mr: h's relatives partook of th ser. he | don a Buffzlo, then to the gubernatorial | cure aeats both in the afternoon and even- | shfuir and unrellable, 1 wa K188 R sl 11 o'clock drinking beer 't stan ubetitat- f»: Py ‘-,l,m:‘.: E,GJ’. . O I:“n‘, | “All off!" shouted the conductor as tk ¢ " _] the presidency. He|!0g The European tr known as the| WSIOR ARC SATCA) "‘(,h". FRLIREOR 0F EIN | oyt ains .‘li":..:‘n [.n Hif\”,‘. b ver Tante manc. s SRy man, the natlonal committeoman from Ne- | CAT Stopped is an 0ld neighbor and friend of Mr. Cleve. Yoscarys, frst appeared in America o |POPUISt PATSY AL -_::‘l,f I,; at 1| considerately Mrs Scott waited until the braska, who has charge of the special car in | The car rolled on and the ycung man|jang and held to the democratic faith-un- | monih ago aud are entitled to lead the | WAL 10 continue | Yor those who | Pu tei and hen o 1 Male' to the strect blch Mr. Bryan travels; B. F. Shively, the | %ith the perch and bass fanpole stood 1a | 1j confronted with the free siver doc- | brogram. Ascther three who might comi- | Woulf, soen ! id v rin. | They came to r at Fourteenth and Ca tuting s allowsd—If you |the gloaming and looked after 1t and | (rine in 1596. Tn that year be took the | fortably bear the honcrs of a top line arw | *hOUld bave kep ,, soing | 110l avenue after a few hot words when Mrs kow it. We place bebind our clenched his hands and gritted %'s teeth | giump for McKinley in Indlana, speaking | Howe, Wall and Walters, good musicians | ¢'Ples we originally advocated golng i FRR0 § 8 laiared’ Chlesworte, hudi ne nste | DR S0R DEEMAINE AR S et | Rateves b makats. Laks dan b 0ver: to “th position-—democrats ot drew a long-bladed knife from h, clerks one of the most com v . % e sake of getting offic s 18 ¢ | bosom and cut the Hudsom woman twice. later a pedestrian stumbled over somet'i g| of the Qerman-American Sound Mouey |*aid of John W. World and Beatrice ke of 5 office. 1 saw also that | bosom as o Hudson an tw ot rma | = s, with two or thres|the very things for which we wers con- | One of the wounds was in the left breast o 2 and got up to rub his knees and elbows | eazue Hastings, whose jokes, with two or ¢ o8 I et o) ft bres drugs in the wesi—and ne [ aag- 1 . s S October §; Blue | exceptions, were of an actediluvian chay- | {*nding were being brought about by [8nd narrowly missed the heart. The othe r what the prescrip L e Al frak | Ho il tpsak in: Kegemay Qutobar §; i I President McKinley. He h v penetrated the left elbow, making a severe matte! a prescrip Well, [l be anged it some liar haun't | il Octoter 9; Strang, Octaber 10; Debler, | Actor. 10 an imperaccation of Dan Daly | Prendent McKinley. Ho has givan us | pentrated the left elbow, making o sever i e o :“lwbduhd‘:’ 30 B8 st aad et b Ostoer FRESNARN [0,\“:” ot - ..‘N 13: | mirtb-provoking peeson s : Ring | Perous a ration and by his policy | the city jail, leaving a trail of blood b h'n we will fill them properly at adlo: THlN: Outober A G o Columbus. | #80€ @ duil and uaworthy coon song has br t he conditions we hoped | ber, where City Physician Ralph aud Police @ very reasonatle cuat. romesee olfax count rnoon olumbt u b on son, o ; |n te Clly: Fhzelsl ol NOT OUT FOR BUSINESS, Cous The premier dance and scng act, how- | L0 secure th ilist success. || Surgeon Ames dressed the wounds, tng—nor will you lake your prescriptions where substi- plete stocks of pure, fresh evening, October 1 : ever, was of Frances Kopp fed myself with the | The Scott woman was arrested later b I bave been unable to find any Aisaftec. | €Ver, Was that of Frances Koppler, an figgy by Sarsiant Welsenner . THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0. Little Woman Intended to Make Only pan-Americans this | Omaha preduc Soan i . ps and am doing at I cap to | Sergeant 1 8§ an atrolma a Social Call tlon among the paskidbes targely | Stage a year DA wedce | B8 e pr v.| Thomas. She was quite céol and admit Largest Medical Sapply House She s a good natured little woman and | YE4T" said "j’p 4 )‘“‘v 6o When they stood | 20d strength d r traloing In the | Continue the ut adm : that ber intentions were good even it sh 1308 Frnam ~t. OMAHA. Lsa e ol ¢ ory on Berse eports | 88 they were U s et ol sast and fou yshide ey governmental policy and 1 38 her alm e | 1315 TON 20 she told this story on berselr, reports | 8 they Ews 907 000 B NOCE LN | o8 ant ¢ 5 b ‘ me lley and wend ‘i ihe raim. Her home is at 1315 © OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Here it 1s in Ry T Sl ong er manner winsome il E nate from South Dakot el ey will be fouad votiag the same way this ghasliar, wabamle it and <At | e e It was the first time I had called at| 4™ ken a place among the first few Mrs. Blank's,” she said, “and I was shown 1575 the. parior by & et sit, naio"E | WHARTON BARKER'SCAMPAIGN | hud soteriataars. I itk e B present cam |In my card. When the maid reappeared | vor with Omaba au, N w | Palen § e W uppers—no side she remarked in a rather brusque way that | mid-Rond Prestdential Nominee Feels | sonay and unfolded so . N Referring to p 4 prospects | her—with genuine welt soles of best her mistress was busy, but she would see e Is Meeting With | brought approval. Lavender " th Dakota, Mr. Loucks stated th 0 me Saturday morning if I would call then. enn son found favor in their nion the repubi That rather staggered me. lever songs and ape o wa 3 state by §,000. The vote in the Black . e Saturday morning!’ I repeated. ‘T ‘harton Barker, presidential nominee |uct belng especiail foldhipie s will fall to MeKinley by a large ma- | Mme the price—-$2.50—-a shoe th know what your mistress means.’ The girl|of the mid-road populists, spent Sunday [ mirihiome than re p i Many who we me a curfous stare. ‘Mrs. Blank says. | in Omaha on bis way to Missourl, which made with the popular toe and hea that she will have & shampoo | he regards as a promising fleld for | as ever. Th nat x « to swell the | wop yolo—This the first time Saturday morning and she'd like to know | ullsm. His frst meeting will be Ameta was as v i 14 b AR Ehh Nuoomes I |o ool ol R Senntns he what your charge is for trimming and curl- | at Chillicothe today. Mr. Barker was en- late this statement | DaVe offered a gennlue box ing children’s hair Well, T just had|te ned in O ha by D. Clem Deave r he fact that eath encugh to exclaim: ‘Young woman, |and others of the mid-road faith as | Trocadero— who stumped that | cause until pow we could get a here to make a social call and|cured twenty-four hours of needed rest.| Aqter a brief eas 1 t E ryear could ven't any idea what vou mean by your | He has expended on what he adwmits 10| dero reo i ndi been nomirated the repub p| TR e, $ I Run your eye up and down diculcus talk’ The girl stared agaln. |be a forlorn hope all the energy which|Ton Burlesquers aud pertort state’s olonel Ste ] p | Feco . thared she said, 'it's printed on your card— | any candidate could display with succese | were greeted by la . wima Pet and e advertising columns and hair dressin’ at patroos’ heuses s spe-| within fluger touch. Two months and a|gon of smoking oau 08 QIBAE § g ko D xel Shoe CO notice the number of medicines hen 1 wilted. I bad sent up the | half of campaigning have won, Mr. Barker | yhis iime s Hrgra gl : Y i - g re’ L g ey My card case had been left | Lelieves mamy votes for the uncompromis- | (ny iberty was gen ¥ E u © ged 1o that are advertised and the . Pl Sl vt g e ug faith, As expressed 1n an interview : s o 8 = ¢ ) thery | New Catalogme ready—Sent tree to promises they make. Swedish d with a mania for tidiness| in The Bee earlier in the campaign, Mr questioza' Iy p 1 helj due for| o na's Upetosdate »Sho At il . | must have slipped the advertising card into | Barker expects to poll from 800.000 to 1.~ | yifoeq o o ps Y place tu | T410 FARNAM STHEET. Most of them guarantee tc e s 00,000 votes. As the result of his pres v b he republican cure almost everything. Well, I was sorely tempted to leave n‘ cnce in South Dakota the mid-rouders | oty ol Lo B0 . Y or the gesu , ouse withou yord of tiom, but | o ted a ticket at Yankton which will [ |oeio: each Lt pyan be Black Hills state east o ‘0u are bt‘“\“ifircd hf(“l‘t?' house without a ord of explanation, but | non lm‘k il - A o L 0 each gLt solly 1 £ o 2 - e I dido't. I summoned up courage to send | go on the ballot by petition arker | e dan, .8 : er does as well In Nove The Saif Playing **Anollo” the good and the bad, the real |[in another card—my own, this time—and | is especially pleased with his Teception | pianded. The program opers and c b |98 rily belleve the Hills country 8 381 Fiaying “"Apolio”— y Mrs. Blank and I had a lovely chat. But, | In South Dakota, finding the straight pop L and the humh‘:'\' duction of @ number of good chorus 1081ty 80 large tha will aston Well, if you bite at every g S N Sy natives | say, T don't want to get into any such em- | ulists in much greater numbers than he |bnmz- ug predicament again.” | bad hoped. He made o forecasts as to = 2 H Balids’ il -2 w..< natiozal result, but from his observa- | oo oot S 00, PO In this (Beadle) county Mr ‘F'd ke find in the fields, you Iron Workers Accept Reduetion. } belleved that the mid-road idea In | .ue yiryek a bappy chord grested with large sudiences L Besausa it s w0 vastiy SupqHlor In every will run across trouble sooner | DANVILLE, Pa. Oct, 7.—The employes | Nabraska, particularly prevalent, owing to et reminding Iy sequainted with m way to any of its competitors—It re or later. fat ight ond" desidng ! t 508 pulists’ dlssatistaction with the £ov- | o violioion wnidways, It fs b 5 | habitants and Huron his ho b o "thelr wafen. s o nut Whick ther | eraor's methods, would aid in throwing | paveaduction of o A Yaog overal vears and the real hirthplace of res just one-half the expenditure of the Paris exposit 24 b [ 18t party $ not surprising Avyer's medicines were made g BB o Al TRLE LD i the state for McKinley, } ¢ at many turn out to hear him and will | Physical force to run it.—Come In to our ty vak tan sole leather—a sh an5 would €&rrY| i pe a surprise to you when the demo- | Service and fitting quality can't t body Has My Heart e pu ta and popu last campalgn itte e man's shoe for $2 u original musical skits, permitting t A Teapuhiiesn ot will ‘ The latest and best in plano attach. ments is SELLING AT SIGHT., WHY? ' 3 .| be paid 83 a ton for their - hs. in the good oid dayy wher rice formally Tala. ah e emm—— e s Eromfie and performan tin wases WUl by ms » Ing vaudeville acts {s the {ntern 5 vto | with L for service !n and in hand. | Started today and work will be r.‘:v:n».?}'f‘ sbitonn his are Glad Died from His Injuries ‘hey’ o | morrow Hon. J. G. LaSarre of Chicago, who has | Shayne and W tarei SI0UX FALLS, 8. D, Oct, 7.—(Sp-cial | —Owlng to the enormous number being They're as good today. e | been in the city the past tew days, departs | titled “A Joke', Ba Brothers, Irish | Telegram.)—-L. C. McDonald, a brascman 4 J, C. Avir Company today for lowa and South Dakota to carry | comedians; Viola Sheldon, vocalist; Byron |in the employ of the Milwaukee ral'roaq, | Produced it sells cheaper than any other. 3 4 | |on a campaign of education among the and Langdon, (a & ome-act fun-producer,|who was caught and crushed beneath the Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mas. Fdward Mark merus of Auburn was a | [tallan and Fremch-American voters. Later | and Dave Nowlin, mimicker wheels of a tr n the yards here Ju'y i e e M S guest of friends in the city ‘over Sunday | on he will also be in Kansas and Minneso‘a. —— il 25 last while uncoupling the airbrake hoss Ayer's Sarmapari’ Ayer's Hair Vigor f s Lo 3% Stenson of 8t Philomena's ng the last presidential contest Mr. Garland Stoves and Ranges between two cars, died in the hosp tal here A' HOSPEc Ayer's Pills Aver's Cherry Pectorai | LU0 0" Ta viaited af New Tors, ttoi? | Lasarre covered the same territory and bis | were awarded highest prizes at Paris s morning. His body will be tak Aye's Ague Cure Ayer's Comatone ST ol B Loy Yook, Brook. p 1175, Clocinngys and St Louts, ) work was productive of so much good that | position, 1900. |Ponca, Neb, for laterment, o had oniy | MUSIO 0B ATty 1613 Dougles plano rooms when passing and try it yourself—you will be delighted at onee