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Centus Burean Tssues Bulletin Bpecifying | i L e e | ater 1t was because they thougnt mim ver- | Afflicted with Catarrh of the Throat and Lungs, Every Town, : all wro in favor of | ter equipped for tha place than any other Sl vo that the voters|Aspirant for the honor. The commercial COMPARISON WITH TEN YEARS AGO O et |Lver ey Sorctd | elected. While the business men are mot ) € 2 politicians in any sense of the word they granted or not |are watching this contest very closely for commercial reasons THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, [J \\’l \RY $0, _1901. Pessssescsssscsscsccecsessel @ooccsocsssssssscccscscccc® GMelal Reto Detailing the Figures | Vot kvery One of the .::::‘:“:"._... : g 2 s g / EXPIRES AT fARMERS DOOR‘ B, 5. Kiistierar, 1 (Shhn e oo | ?-_\\\/-\ f P LA \\M‘\ { ‘ i ; ‘ ¢ N s = ated Places In the State, i ! ge .. 8 W Wi DTew e Fatenury. wea | (OB e o Yew LT 4 r \) m"fi-‘" =k i 5 1 Name is Sl A am not o politician, but kno T ’ - r‘ A — o el N b water to be a capable and able man = T —— . fille e an turn out more work than any & Lk . A X viita b ever knew. There is no doubt tha FAIRBURY, Neb., Jat Special )~ | ebraska in de An unknown man called 1 farmhouse diby B A4 B 4 AR : ” have not followed this fight and do not or AsKINR | 4y6w the merits of the contest the ground He told the St. Joseph & this is the Charles H. Pickens—The deadlock on senator is expensive and unnecessary. Sena- Grand 1 m ously. that | yorg and representatives were sent to Lin- he had bee t Rock Island | coln for purposes other than engaging in and that | o jong contest. Other business fs being de- to get his | jayed by the struggle for the U ed States cashed. bu K or other | senatorship and the voters of the state are 1 on ! n. He also | not willing to have the deadlock continued mother residing near | ot their | gnized as having worked on | Kred A. Nash—There is no question of the Fairbury several years ago, | advisability of a speedy solution of the | s found who can give his name. | senatorial contest The present conflict He was evidently about 50 old. The | has a disturbing influence upon both legis coroner's jury nd that death resulted | lators and people which were better re from heart failure | moved, and that speedily. In my judgment the election or Mr. Rosewater would be to i} « kht After Year's \hae the best Interests of the state of Nebraska, 0 R - 3 PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Jan. 28.—(Spe- | 1 beliove he would represent Nebraska ca cmingford village & clal) A man known as Dr. Koch and by | pably in the United es senate and the ferson village 4 vl several alfnses hired a livery team and | destrability of nis election is not a matter Raan viliag . bugey in Nebraska City about one year | ot doubt. From a cursory view of the . ago. saying he wanted 1o make a trip to | yenatorial situation it ajpears to me as Unfon, in this county, but drove to Weeping | though the people of the state are arrayed Water and sold the entire outfit to Dave | against Omaha. They do not seem to want Woodward for $190. Cards were sent out | any Omaha man to succeed in his ambitions » R AALREY f giving a description of the man, but noth- | to reach the United States senate. This is £d Lty village ng was heard from him until Sherift W. |certalnly a wrong idea Omaba deserves a ON. JOHN J. FURLONG, Member of |{0red of Catarrh of the Bntive Sys D Wheeler received a message from the | representative in the United States senate. H heriff of Knox county, 11linois, saying that | As the metropolis of Nebraska its claim in | near Plymouth on rain expense v @eccesccsccsscccsccssccsccccrcssccsscssccs sesssssssscssssssscssns sssssssesscsssssne R T the Thirty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Illinols, writes of Peruna [ Mr. Willlam Flood, care Fifth Avenuo the “doctor” had been arrested in Gales- | this regard should be recognized, and Mr. | g forrows Hotel, Louisville, Ky, sa Your I burg on the charge of obtaining money un- | Rosewater's right to the position ought to| 1353 Osgood §t., Chicago, 111, | Tun& has completely cured me of that di der false preten He will be brought | be an undisputed one. 4 tressing disease, catareh, which The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. back and prosecuted by the Cass county | BR TV Wewag. oS my head, nose, bronehlal tut authorities 1. J. Penfold—1 think the deadlock ought Gentlemen—*lcan safely recoms« fact, my whole " 5 - Uity Bk b "‘;‘"‘“"“I‘:"‘F:\'"';'{ ‘““f-"‘;,‘: mend Pernaas a remedy that Will | opoe nine vears 1 bought everything \"P”\r‘.":l"":"“l 5 a [ v :, and 1 think wherever you find a | SUF€ ull caturrhal troubles. that was advertised as o sure cure for i ) Neb., Ja (Specia senate an n erever you find 1 4 Since the fitat of 1he g AL ) | e e oh eatsed 1o im’ you wili| It was of great benefit to me as complaint, but it so happened that I did ) ce the first of the year the business men | business wan opposed to i 2y e 4 . Sl ot buy Peruna until five months ago At of Nehawka have heen invoicing and find | also find a personal motive for the oppo- | it cured me of catarrh of the throat |not buy Peruna until five mor LS g + satisfactory balance on the credit side | sition. Mr. Rosewater's work for the up- [and lungs permanently and in a | “After using your splendid remedy a wrev pURLS I N of the ledger The centages given are | building of this state has been so effective | yepy ghort tim 1 am glad to add |cording to your directions 1 1 today a L Al + 0 y ompared with the year 1900, which was a | and 80 corspicuous that I am at a loss to Derty village 9 very prosperous one. The bank business | understand why any one should be disposed W ocity | systom ny endorsement tothat of others,” | Wl man. 1 find Peruna to he the groatest el b ey family medicine ever discovered. 1 shall increased 30 per cent: lumber, 20 per cent; | to deny him the privilege of continuing it | Jonh J. B always keop a bottle of it on hand & i Prosgigmnilrp i Ll L e et e o | The order in which the symptoms of |“ U OD A VEE O KRG own Hichfiela town Ninge ; hardware and drugs, about § per cent, 5. 6. Brsiatio-Taare t4h B e uastion Booia CHCATER QCCHERES BRRHIYMINAYSI 8 o, 513 BURIAE T Wou1H-HEVe {191 11 ¥ leton sillage b Sy e \ T g ¢ 4 | the carliest moment possible. As to the L'mn‘l a rh"n;'.n\lnm!a‘ ;‘( nu-”a\r Pheen | Mr. Willlam Flood Wi ¥ oll towt . i v \ 2| 2,60 et say that Mr. Rosewater | €S, by which one catches cold easily, a 00d T pids VTR 41 | MoChoK cite. 2 \ i Collections are reported unusually good | FARSIAES 1 WIEL say thAt B s | Continual settled cold n the head. throat |MOW Mr. Bowkiey Suflered 18 Yenrs i McCool dunetion’ viliage 7 and less credit 18 asked than ever before. | /"0 o gtate, By business men 1 don't |or chest, discharges grow thicker and more | Mr. William Bow Clouster, Ohio Madra village 3 ' ! 5 g mean rallroad attorneys and professional | offensive, loss of flesh, despondency, loss Says: “Eighteen years ago I suffered with Mame village eaterr ¢ \-,',:f, SOEARIYSE N BAETS Bye, politicians. 1 mean the men who have their | of appetite, headache or cough, and general |¢hronic catarrh which made life a burden N e b | ‘ K, N Jan. 20.—(8peclal.)—Al- | ron UL 4%l the comme Sntevs | Inssitude to me. 1 had been treated by several phy Mason Gity village 3 1o5) YlaNe ‘Il‘;'\“l"}_’, F on ’]‘“"‘f f"'\"u"\ Sk ':‘”“_" for | [ hises of the state and are giving up their | Now this {s about the order in which 'siclans and had tricd many different patent Mead we village 5 Witber villag 1 1 vk iductor Sawyer of the Kansas |y o) yine to advancing the material in- |symptoms of chronic catarrh make their medicines and had given up hope of ever be Merni vl WhCox Vil ge Sk OPENG talliond Tetused It BawYeR'S | uasvy gr'thp ot These men have little | appearance, and If the sufferer is fortunate |iNg entirely cured Milford il Wilsonville \iliage run Is from McCool, ihis county, to Fair-|on'ng time for active participation in poli- |enough to find a cure the symptoms will | “Peruna and Manalin were recommended IR A A ol A8 ’ bury, and return. A’ passenger boarded the | tics, but they exercise the voting power, and | begin to disappear in exactly the reverse to me, and as 1 had tried cverythi Milligan village dosss 4 SUWood River village 4 (rain at Toblay for Daykin and Conductor | ¢ (he - clection of United States senators |order. There may be at first no percepti- I knew, I thought I would give it Minden city . s 3 Wymore city ! “““ yer noticed that his face was broken out |y, g regted with them there would have been | ble improvement in the carliest symptoms, | After using four hottles of each EIUOS NN g st 4 2 AL g | ard believed hini to be suffering from small- | g "ganator Rosewater from this state long | while the latter symptoms show prompt |entirely cured and Niper village ; "' x. The ticket was thrown on the floom, | 40" | am a republican, but I have no pa- | improvement either affection b Orchard village 2 Nebraska Clty \ West ¥ s A but afterward gathered up and fumigated | (Cioe with a republican who opposes the | Thin ix Exnctly What Peruna Wi H weord vilage i) otau riliage i WEST POINT, Neb., Jan. 29.—Special.)— | before being sent in to the head ofice. This | election of Mr. Rosewater to the semate.| in the Cure of Chronic Catarrh. hton town 3 i Nemaha vi 5 Another incendiary fire occurred last night | Was last week, and this week OFt COMeS | Thig f not » contest in which the per-| It first invigorates the system, increases IR B ; : [ Newraston R at 11:30 o'clock. A pi ary lumber in | from Davkin that the man and members of | yona) interests of politicians should be (the apnetite, then the patient begina to iiidge i Newport town S IRPITAT oL Le fReidchie Of Khaninein (38 family are down with the smallpox considered. ‘The opportunity. presents It CAEE R LT ":)':;;lr:;:‘ N ara village FETTTTTTr near our! ouse, was ed h lames . el {0 epublici party of this state ency, e " e 4 o " Drikota Clty. village s NORTGIE, OLEY: (t:e<ssssbervisisiivel 8 were seen by neighbors, who succeeded in Fair and Races at LR B L quali- [Which the chronic catarrh has produced | ' You do not derive prompt and satis- Danbury vill seevsene B b | NSCt Berolty A attering the burning lumber. A partially | BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 29.- fied in every respect to serve the best n- | Will disappear one by one in the reverse |AC(OrY results from the use of Peruna, i ] ) S NOPth PIatte CItY aesesessrseeses emptied bottle of kerosene oil was found terests of our people and I don't believe | order of their appearance. AR e R men, sgviag A the ‘epportutity abould b6 Tost. "My Arays | Cures MaUS/ 1R THIn Way are Permn. |0 SOLORR0L 0L 7200 OARe Aud he wlIT: eling men are constantly in touch with SRARLOY AT el B R AL IR LR L business men (hroughout the state and from | A Patient cured by Peruna is no more |ETatis. reports they conves (o me I am sure the |1able to catarrh than as if he had never | Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho republicer membe of the legislature had it. |Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O bave had no return of “I regard it as a wonderful medicine simply wonderful, and take great pleasure in ommending this medicine to 1 who may be afflicted in that way."—Willlam Bowkley. mecting of the officers and members of the waen vilige . S Oakland village .. sssbans et oresk s Ode vhm.nm 3 y . ) e elected for the ensuing year. RHIRMIORS s0vse A b bof e e AL Fremonters Wish to Vote on It After considerable discussion the associa- witt village Nisain Oomaha city G 2.5 FR NT. Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special.)— | tion determined to hold a four days' fair ler village e O'Netll ety A meeting of those interested In submit- [ and race meeting during the week immedi- B4 S Ord eity " would on'y be carrying out the wishes of the | = ilinse AT R A _ } ting to the voters of the city the prohibi- | ately preccding the week of holding the | ool LA S = - i better and larger element of their constit- vl ge S i Oseoola village . 0 tlon question was held at the Woman's | state fair. A committee of three, consisting | boors po '“_m‘;“ oAl sl acquainted with Abraham Lincoln, and he eater “-\ e . . "'.:""“”-’1’ \\'l‘",'h" e Christian Temperance union temple last | of Messrs. Dorsey, Murray and Colby, was | i 2 4 has known all of the national political char- | Oxford villa ey 3 |evening and a permanent organization was | appointed to prepare a premium list, to be | Robert Cowell—The ending of the sena- | A¢ters since Lincoln's time. 1 certafnly | published and ready for distribution during | orial deadlock depends upon circumstances. | Would feel gratified it Mr. Rosewater fs | {lie it ot Marotl: The next meeting Wil |1 am aa uncompromising friend of Mr. | €lected United States senator. He is a| be held March Rosewater. If the other candidates have | MAD of absolute honesty aud integrity, combined in any way to defeat him, and it | Frank Murphy—There is perhaps no liv the breaking of the deadlock would result | 18 man who has done more for yhe welfare | (Rtik diid8o8s BAISHSIE BIkDA TIWANE tolkes | OLANAY ':(hl than Mr. R awater h.mrl’m“n | is one of the many reasons why he shoul: | York his home, is in the county jail charged | the) dsndlack . qoniinueg us long on ,lt“!’ Ho st AUsIthd. s ates der: Ho val | with obtaining money by false representa- | eSSy —until o "l(w",‘;‘”:r? 2id this | thoroushly identified with the various in tons. The plaintiff, Peter Erthum, is an | |® the seuate is assured. Having sald U8 | yorogis"or the state and would serve the old retired rmer, and claims that Roby b wlihe aundossiRey (98 108 Lo #1648 Gk I believe the interests of the state demand | PeoPle as well or better than any man It seems to me that the senatorial dead- lock has lasted long enough. If Mr. Rose- water is sent to the senate he will make last Saturday afternoon apd officers were | | e Co clel o 10 City THN e 1 e b this morning close to the scene of the at- | {148¢ County Society of Agriouiture was held | Roby Secures New Trial. YORK, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special.)—Samuel | D. Roby, a one-armed man who has made represented himself as owning a York | county farm and in this manner secured his the eleation of Mr, Rosowater. He s un- | signature o a note of mearly $300 which | d0ubtedly the best man before the legisla- . » for the offive {n every way. His years soon turned up in innocent parties' hands, | LUre for the office in every way }“"“-‘ Bt | & record for which the state would be proud At a recent trial Roby was found guilty | ©f Public ""“"“"(““' ‘l“ "“:""“I o mate. | He has made a success of bis business and f | and sentenced to the penitentiary, but | WAY be expected from him in the senate. | i FUT IS B UAICERS OF AlS busincss and AN ECLIPSE a through bis attorneys has secured @ ReW | K sconeld—The deadlock should be | UPbuilding and developing the city o rial. ; P9 : e o ended as soon as possible. On my ticket | Omahg Of the Sun throws a dark shadow on Love Affair Unbalances His Mind, |last fall I made s cross opposite the BAMS | gy partin—1 firmly believe that the the earth, $o It ls with the human body ; HUMBOLDT, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special,)— | 9f E: Roscwater for United States senator | BIEHE MATURCS ey helleve (hat the when disease shuts out the Jight of health [ Theodore Packer, a young man who has |48 since that time I have had no reason | GTARERR JERTOTE OUERL (o be brought to and happiness. been stopping at the Park hotel for some | !0 change my opinion. I have all along | oi1aiive owe It to themselves, to thelr | months, has become demented and today | thousht that he was one of the best med | uriy anq 1o the people of the state at large PRICKLY Symptoms s taken by his brother to his old home | !B the state and in the """ “"”“l‘“’;"' to speedily terminate this contest and get in Minnesota, where he will be given | Previous record [ am sure that it will be | go0) "0y giness, As a democrat I have no medical attention. It is claimed that the | hi8 pride to do all in his power to advance | yoi.q 4y (he gelection of a senator, but I do young man’s trouble originated in a love | the interests of the city and state and Bis | qinie o yontyn i ] X ans ought to get iuto an h.ada‘h. | affair, the woman in the case changing | @bility Is secoud to none. early caucus and choose their senators. B'l TERS 03% her mind and marry e ng another party but e | a few, days prior to the day fixed for her | M. C. Peters—I think it very desirable | Jgane W. Carpenter—It I8 plain to every te for all d b '."" .'.s “a'.‘ tongu. marriage to Packer. that the senatorial deadlock should be ended | pugincss man that a 10.0n;antidite: for ol dissns which attache the senatorial deadlock | ¢ . by the election of two republican senators | should be broken and a I e e 1 election effected 1t drives out constipated conditic . 2, - stipated conditions, restores Ignites Powder in n Drawer. from this state. The republican members | personally, I think the legislature ough. i i k e o tte ¢ i Gflfli'“.“ I“‘ Of .”.'“. IRBURY, Neb., Jan, 20.—(§ w. 4 functional ectivity and regularity, (Special.) of the legislature owe it to the nation to | dispose of the matter without further dels. . B | 1. Babcock of Richland precinct opened a | have as little delay in the selection as pos- | and get down to business. 4 been spilled and a spark from his pipe ig- | tlon would be strengthened by two live sen- “I was glven up to die | L from heart and | m .m'h l‘“ d ener Bl | nited the powder, resulting in an explosion | ators from this state. I think that the in- | nervous troubles caused by grip. Six bot- | :"":'Dr’"l' st which burned his face seriously and it is | terests of the state of Nebraska require the | tles each of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and | eod Rigestion. feared may result in the loss of his eye | olection of oue of the senators irom Doug- | Nervine cured me."—Mrs. John Wollet, | sight. The force of the explosion was | 18 county. Omaha is the largest and most | Jefferson, Wis. 1 iy e ey e i sufficient to blow out several windows. fmportant city in the state and a man | 3 — famillar with the local situation can do I January Term Open much for the state by making the town HYMENEAL ‘ $960"AY_RRUSSIITH ° NEBRASKA CITY, Jan. 20.—(Special.) | : | People who have used it say ft s thelr | prominent in national affairs. Many things Roberts-Oda Price, $1.00. | The regular January term of the district | can be secured for the city which will re- | TECUMSEH, Neb. ’ [ court opened yesterday, with Judge Paul | dound to the advantage of the stato by a | john T. Roberts and Miss Aans Gaes wors Jessen on the bench. The law and equity | man residing here married at the home of 0. A. Gatrel, near | | S ey awoos 1o pecast e e | dockets were called and several cases set | reached by a non-resident of the city. Mr. | here, yesterday. Rev A. B. Whitmer ‘:.r‘ 5 | down for trial. ‘The remainder of the day | Rosewater at this time scems to be the |(he Tocumseh Methodist church hertermen ' 'C was glven over to the argument of mo- | u ava » Doy county candidate the ceremony in the presence of but a few | tions and demurrer i - relatives and friends of the contracting parties | Jan. 29.—(Special.)— -k SPBUIAL NOTE.Praiy Ash Bitiers et which could not be Madison School Bailding Rea | MADISON, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special.) Morris Levy—I am not much of a politi- y. clan, but 1 take the interest of a cltizen, a The | votor and a taxpayer in this senatorial ques ol | new h school bullding will be completed | ¢ion, 1 think an early election ought to be RECOV S FROM GRIP, this weck and turned over to the district brought about. Matters of importance arc - by Saturday. There will be a vacation of | being neglected by the legislature in this | Mrs. E. I Masters, at her home in Moni- one week in the schools while the furniture | unnecessarily long-drawn-out senatorial | tor, Ind., used Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pills is moved from the temporary quarters. | struggle. 1am an Omaha man and in pub- | to cure after effects of grip - 7 | lic afMairs, other things being equal, 1 am - CURED BY Clarks ix Recovering, . ) oe the e town o OLARKE. Nab. Tan’ & “;Kmm“ | for Omaha men. This is one reason that 1| Mrs. A. E. Lopeer, in the little town ot THE ABOVE SYMKYOMS INDICATE A TORPID LIVER. WHEN THE AC. [ | iy mornive and the schools resmmed son- | o fur 8 A v?w o fow days s g : tion of the liver is intexfered with, digestion becomes poor and constipation results. M8 | prevalent, but smallpox is vanishing ’\1","l,fl"“f_'_'u::";I:\l‘/'l"“'f."‘;"(“" 1 “;“ " “"“‘1“ President McKinley is slowly recovering | D e LT A Gask of Yepter. 2 I"unctional heart disease and ulceration of the stomach may come from liver trouble, | vantage were he & member of the United | {TOM STip and its after effects White Ribbon Remedy will cure ot 14 Hudyan correets the evil. Hudyan strengthens the liver and stomach, and stimulates ating_of the Central Bhorthory anys f”“"“ ams ; J. Flannery stmulants, whethor the pafient is 8 % stroy the diseased appetite for alcoholia Shorthorn Rreaed George was relieved of the | irmea inchriate, “a tippler,” soclal drinker 1ot Assoclation of America began here 7. V. Morse—It 49 | awtul pains in the head in fifteen minutes | or Adrunk them to perfect activity. fihay & v W. V. Morse—It is time the deadlock on | ——————a | alfrerent parts of the country.’ The anmun] | the senatorship was broken. The by the us of Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Now | patfth for alcoholic’ liquors after © sl tddress of P. 8. F. Lockridge of Green- | have had ample time to determir he 18 r y recovering at his home in| White Ribbon Iteme By mall $1. Trial TACOMA WASH. Dear gAUSER JUNCTION, IDAHO, paatle, Ind. wvas the eature at this morn- | should be elected. As to the candidate Buftalo packas, free by writing Mrs, 7. ¢ Moo ar Doctors: Hudyan 1s indeed splendid, ear Sirs sufferad with dizzy spells, R | ing's session ddresses were deliverad | 10" . £LA0h o't W, G t ntu ' ol Lor T Bived e ok Thronte diver troubie headaches, nauses, and pain in right side during the day by George Bothwell, Net. | Should say unhesitatingly Bdward Bold 1n Omana, Neb.. by Chas, H. Schaet Speaker Henderson is again in the chalr | | in the house of representatives after a se- ), Tex ewater is eminently well qualified fo 16th and Chicago streets. vere attack of the grip. Mrs. W. K. Lawrence cured John Woehrle ing, la, and K, A Iwards, Webster | further delay. He understands the ous. AN gave me ol 1 omp " ptoms. hy # imilton Mtario; 0, 0, enator and should e electe withou 2 b % I DR. KAY s Clty, da, 7 i ciples of government and knows better than | g, ¢, Helfrey, foreman at the Westiog ‘ RENOVATOR Invigorates and reno and in & few weeks | was entirely cured the time I had taken six boxes | was | Wolf, Ottawa, Kan; C.'C. Norton, Corr ted States Senator William | any other man what the state and wystem | purifies and enriches the bloc . = > : = : o 0 = . \ : Harris of Kans > Curtis ¢ e the people | houge factory 'n East Pittsburg, had a se he worst s, constiput y HUDYAN-—all druggists—>50¢ a package, six packages $2.50. If your druggist does i ”\‘K‘,‘ K % Curtts of "the | 0¥ 0 C Sant in tho WA of legistation house faskory (n B, Piltsbuce, bad o & ' kiR i v, e not keep it send direct to the Hudyan Remedy Company, corner Stockton, Ellis and Mar RIoRIalE ] I will address the | He would serve well the commercial and | Nervine and Pain Pills and was soon bck m'\l“._’ mple ar ‘ 5 A v, ) \ pkiid state and at the his place ¥ ket streets, San I'rancisco, (fal. Doctors of Hudyan Remedy Co., may be consulted bry My stomach was afiected by grip and 1| °4M¢ Ume would be uninfluenced any | S — ENOVATO > i erson. Write your syimptoms. ould eat nothing but crackers and milk, [ “OTPOTALIORs or any corrupt pow A re Rev. C. Body was in a serious condit letter or in person ) Y | 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pain magazine referred to Mr. Rosewater | at his home In St. Paris, O., but Dr. Miles TR T - Pills and the trouble disappeared,”’—Mrs, | @5 one of the very few lving men known | Nervine Nerve ind Liver Pills RIPAN'S TABULES 1s an effectual cire w for the {lls which Sriginate In a bad rtome | J. Lindsey, Montrose, Minn, ]in national politics who were intimately | him tbrough all right ach, 10 for Ge. At all drugglsts, business interests of the