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- THE OMAHA OFFERINGS OUT OF THE ORDINARY but they'll make a good baent every perfection of modern makers's as why they're offered. § a reliable makes...goods that represont every perfection of moredn maker's art...Cost price on some less than cost on others...but they are given to move the goods quick...as we need the room...Many of these pleces we have only one of a kind...We invite you to come early as the goods put in this sale must be closed out this week P e e o TR WL R LR 14,75 ol - I w‘ L& “;\' i } 1 lighed . ha 2'm 5.75 mirror To close this week at t halt price ’ cabinets for dishes...also & wine drawer with Yale lock...large French bevel mirror... Made of select quartersawed golden oak...highly polished 17 85 Spectal ek to close a ’ COUCHES continuing ing this special sale through ear when we this week wake sele we have priced our entire st tlons of the ies at & L we ex special reduction...Tt is the season of the styles of fr LIBRARY TABLES you contemplate buying a Library Table soon...now is your opportunity...In this sale we have reduced the prices of every Library Table In the house...consisting of solid mahogany...antique.. .golden..Flemish and English oaks...all sizes and all shapes 15.00 beautiful shaped Library Table in the new golden oak...one large drawer. .shaped legs with $ upped feet...richly carved sides...speclal 11,00 this week at 2800 solld mahokany Library Table hand- 10.00 solid oak Table very rich design A bargain at special this week 8.00 Brass Bed. heavy posts...double rail top and bottom...full how mountings. . .special . ’ sther patterns brass beds in this s peclal ¢ Portleres. .made for double d come in three colors...while R ey st W 1,25 each, only Curtain Pole Cretonnes at Crepes at Tiy yrs. . they in three...four and five foot lengths...lc per 10 cents per pard cents per pard toot We have a few odd lotd of lace curtains which we will put in this Auced prices to close them out quick. Extension rods each, 1 OCrchard % Wilhelm Carpet Co. 1414-16-18 Douglas Street. sale Mcnday morning at specially re- RETURNS A WEALTHY MAY money to prospect in the summer. The story of his trips over mountains, through forests, camping alone in tho wilderness with his blanket and his rifie would fill a volume. 1t was July of 1896 that he found his fortune in yerhaps the wildest part of the state of Washington, near the head of Lake MAYOR HEARS THEIR WOES Daily Avalanche of Trouble Pours Into His Ears, Former Denison Store Clerk is Now Almost an Edmond Dantes, Chelan. After many days of pros- pecting he had stopped on the mountain slde to prepare his noonday meal. He went | ALL DAYS ALIKE TO CHIEF EXECUTIVE FINDS NATURE'S TREASURE IN THE WEST up the slope in the hope of shooting some ect to run for the next six months...We, therefore, wish to close out this week our entire stock of Couches. | this sale, for the three pleces 5 n - ’ | 126 00 Davenport Sofa full rikish frame pholstered In imported velour seven feet long | $l- L § \-‘ r Su French desig A mah 0 f 1 h 1 nsleting of three 1800 sold mahogany Parlor Chair. . .very fine ly upholstered seat and back hana carved ) Mahogany Parlor Chair ntique de Oak Bo ni s, -bensiotuty taiid 785 $ iy e 17,85 clal u adjustable...speclal 2 DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANTARY 901, 27, - gtk il ”“h‘Bll,l. (DY AND THE QUEEN ¥ ons wh ) th R frme. e wols. E Ut | Nebraska Scout Reveals Wild Weat Phass of she sobbed bitterly as she took a front o American Life. | in mayor k dergarten Her stor | ot rrow moved the mayor But a few lays before her husband had died [ BUFFALO BILL'S TREASURED SOUVENIR A\nd I haven't any way to support | i she exclaimed in grief It 1 1 a Mar to buy a tub and a washboard | Late Ruler of Eng da F ted I could ak living for myself and “-‘l wit nshing R xh Riders and bat | Typleal Aborigines as 1 She the office with the price of sev- | hibited Colonel Cody eral tubs and washbonrds | The next day found the young widow and her baby in the mayor's waiting list. She A Nebraskan It was who gave to Queen wae as tearful as ever Victori ¢ only glimpse she ever had of | I find that I can't do anything with at phase of American lfe which existed a washboller L] explained £ 1 just ha uch " ng n h of her enough money to buy a boller I could ge | relgn nd marke h tr formation of along all h primeval wastes into a domain excelling | The price of a botler was advanced and | por own T he enjoyed the revelation the widow's tears were dried for the | 1 attested Ly the presence in that | being braskan's home of a dainty dallion showe The third day found the weeping Widow | . the soverelgn's venerated face in a se in line agaln She had forgotten that sh ting of brilllant jewels—a gift from her ow | supply | would need soap and washin of fuel was €0 low fluld and her | pung that she could | 1 was on a than & | June day in 1887, le not begln work until she had a little more | oo prf salute with a bow that was as graceful as halt of the mayor's callers have been di it ciples of Sherlock Holmes who come to | Was Braclous, and when the bronchos weto consult the mayor. in private concerning Pat | J01tIng their riders the livelle el Crowe. These ferrets approach the private | €5ty emiled gomewhat apprehensively, bu office of the mayor with cat-like step and | With evident amusement, and remarked: exact secrecy before they unbosom some | “Such mounts would scarcely do for the new lead they nave struck in the Cudaby | fhase: the hounds would be quite forgol- kidnaping case. Snake-eye rings which are guaranteed to terviews a Pap locate a criminal anywhere in the world,| After the performance, at her own re { rabbits' feet which bave never failed their | Quest, a little pappoose that had figured | owners and buckeyes which were gathered | in one of the Indian was 1ght in the dark -f the moon In ptember of | 0 her box and she entertained him in a |'61 have been exhibited to the mayor.|Way that the benighted little beggar did Wizards of all shades have sought a com- |DOt scem at all to appreciate, albeit sho mission to trace Crowe into the uttermost | Was gentle But there was a general dream | flushing and deliberate effort at ev parts of the earth. One sage had ¢ ton which told him that the elusive Pat is on a | When she asked the youngster's name, for steamer bound for Madagascar. Another | neither of the gentlemen present had ever has located him in old Jersusalem and a | heard any other appellation applied to h than might “Seven-Up"-~which t grate a little harshly on third man was told by a moving table that the Cudahy kidnaper will be standing at a surmised her maj- certain spot in London when Queen Vic-|esty’s ears and perhaps mystify her. toria's funeral cortege passes through the | Richmond afterward remarked: “Wa et could ‘a-told the priuce easy enough, but Sk — not the queen.” QUAINT FE URES OF LIFE, On leaving the box the queen had her carriage driven directly to Colonel Cody's prior to the celebration of her bl £ golden jubl that England's foremost Acting on the adage that the third time | wonan was handed from her carriaga to & {s the charm, the mayor again gave the | sumptuously furnished box in @ great am woman money. But she couldn't stand pros- | ynitheater at Earl's Court, London, and perity. The fourth day brought her back | (here, for twc hours, was the guest of to her benefactor Colonel Willlam F. Cod e’y “I'm out of provisions,’ she explained, | “Buftalo Bill"—and the Wild West show. “and thought perhaps you could buy me | Qutsido the gates thousands of her devoted groceries to last untll I can get pay for | subjects had gathered upon hearing of her my washing. | approach, and there were stalwart soldiers “But the county will furnish you with|and still’ more stalwart policemen keeping provisions,” the mayor interposed the thurotghtires ope i o “Yes, T know,” was the reply. “But I|ear to the importuning of a dozen cager re- don't like the kind of provisions they give | porters away, and then my house rent and piano Y Stecany bxd (Xe G rent are due today, and I must have some | U . e money anyway i s L The mayor s not fostering musical talent maha { grounds for and allowed the woman to leave empty ‘~Ix:’u‘,\r:n]x\m}.“‘.:\".u‘”". \(v”".; {“u’”»“,.)':,v:\‘ sk | clal announcer, was accustomed to shouting Tangled Ske t Lo | clad annc r ; i utiog | A sMort time ago @ woman nicknamed |80 lustily tha might bo heard over the Zenobia paid the mayor many calls to have | CAtre prem but on this particula him smooth out rough places in her love | dfternoon 1 the soft pedal 1n his vocal affairs. She wore a varlety of necklaces | 12i1K, as the queen and the woman in at- and bracelets and every time she entered | t¢ndance upon her con 1 the entire the office it sounded as though the chain |dudience, occupying alone a b il l,l ha! gang had deserted the stone pile. She was | Would bave accommodated 20000 people. old and faded and mot even a tr gt | 85 Klthmiokdsstood -.-K LB o former good looks could be detected | Foyal box with uncovered bead and, never through a heavy coating of rouge and x‘:‘.:‘-m: "-‘l x’ by “I\ : p ; (‘ 'u: -"n“x‘ ‘r\x Y W its_releaso into the a Officers were standing between her and | 1t n it her loved one and persisted in keeplug | with ”x- Sl L 3 v’ them apart, so Zenobla said R “Just because we've lost our marriage | G DUt It was Alt e (':[‘4 & irersiae license they are trying to separate us,” | 10 the Quecn, Wwho atienipid A0S she explained to the mayor. “I know why | fent of her intorest and pleasure, \Whed Fheyi BOINNE Uke THRY'G (n dove it me | K1D AEICHICAS A, SRILIN NER SR ST and they ate trylng to got me away from | Jetore tho box, wiib Colohel Cody sandics my darling, but I'll baffle them, No copper | ®1th uficovered head betwesn thew, (Ac can ever win me away from him AR A L A During the past few weeks nearly one- | She Wag wearing and acknowledged the 1 WINTERWINDS .~ CHAP - TENDER SKINS fl(m icur}{" W SOAP- | {[meoicINA | ot | nl'l, I.Iu‘ | To Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Hands, and Hair Nothing Equals LIONS of WOMEN Use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted e . i intment, the great skin cure, for preservin, grouse and while there his experienced eyo Fred A. Carey of Cleveland had been Tong | tent, and there thanked him personally. It by Cuticura Ointment, gy i h s caught slght of the outcropping of the ore . 3 . i 5 imping purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scal His Aged HEA% Sl 10 _QUIZOPDINE lders of Frank |a martyr to rheumati He was 1imping [ had bean a pleasure to her, she said, and » r Mg which was to make of him a millionaire. The 'eibutations | home the other evening when two mea sud- | one that she would ot soon forget. Nor of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, find was richer than he had anticipated, for the the Unem- denly ordered him to stand and deliver. On | did she. In 1581, upon the show's secona for softening, whitening, and healing red, rough, and sore hands, 1Xa 1M o0l ke braolld Saehe ployed and the Lovesick, the spur of the moment Carcy ran like & | vist to Eng) he had the whole per- for baby rashes, itchings and chafings, in the form of baths i s Y HA T ml e an — e e 100 Since felt | formance wopeatod o0 (i Windeor lawn | for annoying irritations and inflammations, for too free or offen- money with which to develop his claim, and | — 16wkt onithie onokbion: AL the vreitaiedl sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, DENISON, Ia., Jan. 26.—(Special.)—John | his first step was to organize a stock com- “l‘nr five 1n..y.u each day Mayor Moores| George Seymour of Depere, Wis., has a|to the colonel the diamond brooeh that | and many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest Henry Holden of Chelan, Chelan county, | pany with & friend named Maloney and his | listens to the woes of humanity. He keeps | omewhat curious idea of what a good Joke | js, with the shell bridle given him by the , A ad for all the purposes Wash, has been in Denison the last|brother-in-law, Mr. Lord. The three were |Open house every day. He is an officer of iy Not long ago he put & buggy on the | prince. still among the Cody family trens. | themselves to womcnéespccmlly n!:?thers.a d‘ i week after years of absence. He returns & | soon able to bring the worth of the claim | the Assoclated Charities, a policeman and | Northwestern raflroad track—"just for fun" | ures " of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Noamount of persuasion canin- prospective millionaire, the owner of one of | to the attention of capitalists and last No- | @ commissioner of the poor all in one per- | ha gaid. A freight train made toothpicks Buftals DS Trl duce those who have once used these great skin cumhyes Iouszat'ly the world's richest copper ledges, which he | vember they effected a lease covering a oo And in addition to hearing the | oyt of the buggy, and then George was ar- [ oy oo i wiih Golnel Gody others, CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties has leaged for a princely sum. His aged | perid of soven years. By the terms of the | Physical allments of mankind, the mayor|pegted. He is now doing sixty days in B YA0 WRE Wi\ Al0081 DOF . . with the purest parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holden, are the | lease Mr. Holden receives §160,000 cash; for | patlently listens to budding political as- |workhouse, and is understood to be re- |1 Week when they recelved the first news derived f'rom.CUT!CURA, the great sk;n cure, f‘fl 2d happlest people in Denison. For years they | tho first six months he is to recelve a bonus | Pirations T R T e {of the queen's failiug condition, reports | of cleansing mgndnznts aqd the most re! reshmg of flower odors. Bave struggled with poverty, doing with- | of $100 per month, for the second six months | “The man with the hoe" is not in it with = [ ars. o e Mecut Ads Suite Whvet ol | No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserv- out the comforts sometimes Almost | 4 bonus of $200 per month, for the second | the man who would handle a city shovel | Japanese business methods are in the less [ (20" 00 ' :‘\l ’:‘ ]-w :';y”:” x“‘m an | ing, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, ang hands. TILBOUL 1h nscassiting Selite Now S yes $300 per manth for the third year $00 ‘ bt ke (or Bl durse parsanal- eliwing o E(;uplll'h;ll' places of i very g0-as-30UPOSE | 1o ihan queen of Baglnt | No other foreign or domestic foilet soap, however expensive, is to son has returned, to provide abun or | per month and for the fourth and years | & C€ recing o s the ch- | deseription Nagasaki the other day a | W5Te thY bl | KT y : them. $300 per menth. Aside from all this he ls | Word oi a motley crowd which gathers dally | foreigner, oalling at the branch of one ot [ The venerable soverclin was, however, be compared with it for all the purgoscs of the toilet, bath, and It was in 1884 that young Holden left his | o have a royalty 0 per cent of the|in the mayor's reception room. One must|the chiet shipping companies, found the |PC More friendly to the Americans and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, young to have a royalty of 10 pe t i ! Ry | - employment In the store of R. B. Hillls In | gross output of the mines for the first five | think the city an easy taskmaster after [whole place deserted. It appeared that, the i {.f?-‘ g ‘ 5 v,\_nlu u;w \h‘. “,.,,; iz, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and complexion Dunlap, Ia., to go west. He clerked for & | years and for the last two years of the [Secing the hordes that spurn any labor |day being fine, the manager and staft had | (6 TR0 (RO Rt “\“_m I "{'V-l soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. time in Lincoln, Neb., and then went 1o | lease he receives a royalty of 30 per cent | Which 18 not paid for out of the city|gone out on a mushroom hunting expedi |m e Hawicd e Ry OF or Colorado. Here be worked and became in- | of the gross outputs, and at the end of the | treasury awens 454 & aundred of the nobility terested in mining Inspector for a later becoming an ore smelter. It was here that lease the capitalists who have leased the mine may purchase it for a cash considera- | !8tic of the laborers who haunt the Loyalty to the city is the one <haracter- | ety | tion. Mushroom hunting Is a pursuit appeals to every true Japanese. that | A special performance wa glven the day 1 fore th how's advertised jislge’ eason opened tortune first smiled upon him and that for | tion of $1,000,000. Aside from this, Mr. Hol- | ball. They will not work on anything but | John J. Munro of Wilkesbar Pa., is in d I?Iv';" o ‘ red i the American spirit an investment of $1.50 he, with two others, | den has other nearby claims, for one of | tho street gang. They are anxious to have | the county jail there, a hopeless prisoner, -\” :N(iuvh / ,',’““, bl L G found a claim which they sold for $64,000. | which the company has offered him $100,000, | the city Kept in first elass condition and |sentenced to pay his wife $22.50 a month | WeUK¢ later another ‘such —performance Holden used his share for further praspect- | Shortly after the discovery of the ¢ will not hire to the ratlroad cven at higher [and not having a cent in the world. | JA8 KON “‘jl" this time the gentry ng and in two vears he was penuiless. | Mr. Holden was suddenly surprised | wages than the city pays. These men are |He has been there six months. Muro, | JWANEIL " ARITHERtS Wb the plainamen Again he went west, this time to Seattle, | supp { triend, who, at the point of a re- | budding Colonel Warings and long for the [who is an old man, married a young woman, w““ -“ A ",{ sat in the amphithea where he clerked 10 winter to get enough | volver, demanded that he deed him a hait | Whito Wings made so popular by the great |but soon left her because of famly trouble. | (17 SPVEWEIOK. fode desporately after the ! {nterest in his claim. Mr. Holden's | She sued h and was elusive Indiaus that ma nswer | sanitarian [ A man —— = | was to spring at the fellow with an iron | who had the earmarks of the |month. He could not pay, having spent g ““’;‘]""n‘ age coach, firing blank cartridges | arill, and a free-for-all fight followed in | €ToWd which is always looking for work |his money in defending the suit, and n ? ‘_' ,‘";“ true prodigality and poor which the would-be brigand was badly | #nd is uneasy lest it be found approached |he seems doomed to die in jail [ ot (DEee (0id meb Destiolhate, thut | worsted and almost killed the mayor a few days ago with a generous | — 1“',,,.1 Frod Maibens (o SaRu 00 LUA MAR | " Mr. Holden wis married some three years | 8880Timent of stock complaints | A curious tdea has just been put fn op- (Wb Fred farhew he driver, and later ago, and now has a bappy home at Chelan, My wife's been sick for three weeks and |eration in Berl] Arrangements have beer "]gwfl i four in Annle Oakley's ‘\\4”1) Lake Chelan is a body of water | #in't able to be out of bed yet,” he began. |made whereby parents of the poore ; wing Wi ‘ll the keen little ecrack | some seventy-five miles long, and from two| "Il Very sorry to hear that, but the |classes in the city and country may tem- | 4POW the 7hdo and how she imagine Jto five miles wide. It empties fnto the | 1evy for this year has not been made and |porarily exchange their children, in order | MEHIT fecl in A real atttack. Before Columbla river. The company which has [ We can't employ men and reorganize the |that the city children may learn something | f00 Mo £uve Miss Dakley a small photo leased the mine has built five ste barges | 8trect gangs until we know how much money [of country life and profit physically by (* I“i 3 80 ’.“ itograph on the lake, and are now busily engaged | We 8re to have,” the mayor explained their out! while the country childre ‘.‘] i ‘;‘\‘“ Alsas l<)|‘ © merry occasions, stultl | putting in o rallroad which shall reach | ‘“‘And then one of my little boys is sick 'may secure the liberal education which | 0 ¥ B0 16 : f‘y‘ mality, that Colon | trom the nearest point on the lake shore |8nd Jenale just got vaccinated and I'm [town life affords. Thus far the scheme has | O/% ¢ i ‘ all in how's " sa d | to the mine, which is on the mountain side | Afraid she’s goin’ to be sick,” continued the | worked smoothly { seaular cook, fant st a ‘trplosl can Ve | twelve miles in the interior. The ore {s | Man hey've got emallpox in my part of — | SiansEe) & plainsmen's day, aud brought ‘“ h in copp d contains gold to the |toWn and I wouldw't be surprised it we all | An actor and his wife had a funny expe- | % Waed QLERF. UDigus avents " ihgt _v | Mr. Molden b been in Denison The situation is grave, but I can't offer | playing a plece in which the wife ena ""(w”\ alen k08 11 rem red with such 2 o | past week, attending to the desires of his | ¥YOu any work until the c the part of a woman dentist, and one even easuro by the participants, there anq Extreme casesof dis. | PIH WK OO O i fn Denison | action.” The mayor moy |ing the husband recelved a note asking | "™ ; ; AR that ‘,!"‘ re “-“““l REE Srihtas “hat 1o ihe ‘Shéine thes sxosct | 000N private office » bope that | him to call at a certain house. He did e o ———— of a me Many “tonic” an 3 | the e Saatas TR R s |ihe next 'dar 3 ERS ERAGCAA bar iha" o Savo doctc i e il ®gtimulant” preparations, which have | !0 #0 to Washington to live with their son L o l:”‘l' l'*, ; b q i 4 l',"” ,,", ,‘ . ,‘] ,‘, h"w' ‘l, '“, the ‘l Herey and Tar to infants and ‘1";’ fd 00 real medicinal value, seem to brace |On Monday dr. Holden visited In Dow City | 9B “Hit e 3aC Rot exhiusted all his |imag 8ad BI% R N Tove | time to prevent pneumonta or croup. whiek up the users when they are feeling | With his brother, Mr. Joseph Holden, and | ammunition. He had a bomb which he had |to him 8 And By Mats fell In love | oooeiia) to 50 many il PP e A laved outm “Any stimulant will d | to him. too. his coming means good fortune, | Fe8erved for an emergency with your missus lust night. She was so (A7 fatal to uo many thousands of bables tl‘x’ls :Nh,m" bou, “’l at the liquor store | Later Mr. Holden left for St. Paul, accom But I_rfl I,M“vl'" Sixth ward!" he added | gentle with \;w “!u‘l; Yo was & sittin’ in | napon® ol SRR or drug store. The true test of o med. | banied by nis lifelong friend and carly | 10 B very draatic tone . [the dentist chair. F'm gettin' on, now b Bdec i B L] fcine is when life itself is staked on its | Schoolmate, Mr. W. W. Cushman of Denl v the Sixth ward and out of work!” |and all my teeth is & geitin' loose, and my | 9 Chita L1 e A e reda of mich | oM. the mayor exclaime Well you're a|mate wants me to go to the dentist shop | jcANSAS CITY cases Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- curiosity. Shake hands, ofd man. 1 didn't |and ‘ave 'em pulled. but I knows as ‘ow A7 covery has been the means of saving life | J. A. Lambert of Rachel, N. O, writes; | $PPase there was 4 £80 In the Bxth ward | they 'urte and IH“ ant to know If you and g wor when even the family doctor” had | *T heartily endorse Foley's Kidney Cure | Who hadu t some sort of a city job |zour missus will como_around ‘ere an Yod thetr 1 pronounced sentence of death, 0000 XA You AR K wikvi; Aad ihags | < RRRR-ShA MATEF. SARAD SoaRbiamate the | AYR 108 ALY UK ATEH ltie sipein' snd fa: Mggisy., Fhey a1 had been a great sufferer for several years, | 18 pothing equal to it, and 1 thank you for | ooy e !l trom the Bixth|enioy ourselves, and your missus before she ! m nd my family doctor said T would not be'a 1iv: | the good it has done me. Accept no sub- | Ward: but the task wes (0o arduous and he |leaves Kindly pull out a ‘few of these old ingine Asaxensd 4 g man in wo yeurs, bat, thank Ged, Tamail | yi{(ufo. For salo by Myers-Dillou Drug | 6370 it up stumps, as T know she'll be kind and L v, atsn ot P Augusta Co,. Va.® "D, Flerced Goiden | Co., Omaba; Dillon's drug store, South exnles Are Numero gentle as she was to you 4, i ol :‘:\‘:'\“fi‘h‘.’fi:\:)’!\w? |“uh‘“;\lw\::]lexl:”l‘lt‘Ull‘::‘y‘ | Omaba, Dewey and Sampson have no more name La Grippe Qu ¥y Cured. e — left side without a great deal of pain. 1 was | sakes than Mayor Moores. Children of all | “In the winter of 1898 and 1899 T was Bank Closes. nearly past work when 1 comimenced your med- More Ro)b Vaticau, ages and colors are coached so they answer | tak h & seve t g A Tar ine, but 1 can do about as mauch work now s NEW YORK, J A special to the \ | taken down with a severe attack of what s . du ' oy Tuan. T canuot say too much for the benet | Herald from Vienha says: News has | 10 the name of Frankie brought to the |called La Grippe” says F. L. Hewett, a lest privat 1 bave received.” reached Vienna from the vatican that fresh | ity hall for exhibition. It a stra premivent dr of Winfield, 11 byl a . close Many diseases, named for the organs :;(I\I..qj ."”i',“:”'yp"f ‘H‘ \.“:“1 ;“. re which | coincidenc it Frankie is almost invaria- | only mediclne I used was two | |V t affected, as “heart disense,” "lung dis- | Doty mach sc bly in need of mew shoes or is wearing | ( v's Cough Reme 0 fectly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- | avay with s on | uawesake of the chief executive. | m ) SOME o8 ——— ical Discovery, which cures through the | il Tiiiian § froni | Some of these precocious children vero |w Char Brsah B BRUV"‘SB 0 h ”- h stomach diseases which originate in the | dent secret born on the very day when the mayor wa Fass be i ANAS Hely Vi [onchial frocnes, stomach SoS——— first elected to his present office. Other vere cold and ward off any threat give most sslutary reliof In Musons Bl 4 who are too large to musicr in this class. tack of pneumonia. It is pleasant to Bronchitis. 7, F| MILWAUKER, Jan « ge P. Gub- | were named while the mayor was district |take, too, which makes it the most desirabl 80/d in Boxes only, Avoid Im " AAYS HELIS. A SRR Bt (o glictid bR |court clere Thelr parents realiaed that |and ane o the most nopular preparations | ATk e ALMOST ALWAYS HEALS. [ | {60a wmion' of America at the scesion of |Fravk E. Moores had a great political fu- |in use for these ailments. For sale by all Basinie s AL of Lo, b T that body. Jture and the pames of their children ar: |drugg | - o . awarded § » the mock attack 0 a Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. Consisting of CuTicuna Boar (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and | sealen and koften the thickened cuticlo; CUTICURA OINTMENT (300 | cura Iy, llay itehing, inflammationy and frrita and soothie and | GLE RET s often i wil UTICURA RESOLVENT (50¢ ), to cool wnd i | THE SET, $1.25 inhumilaungsein; scais;acd bood has MUNONS | =TT | Vhiske Kkeeps you )velli' When Prof. Munyon says his Kidney | Cure is a specttic for newrly every form ot <idney disease ho docs not overatate th | came 1n the for itsel Ie remed )t cure Bright's Diseass in the nd . 7| yanced stages” I Wil ot 10 "the lmposs! e, but 1t will ¢ of Kidney Hadsto 0s., Agents, bis, Rt I of Kldney Gladstone Bros., Agents, Omaha Bright's Disease 3 Fifty-six other cures. All druggists, %e G s, Seyyen | Beauty for You vice freo-write to Broadway and 26th Bt UMY FACE Is my fortune he said Now York. \ know K S ! 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