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BROTHERLY LOVE RENEWED! Thirteenth Annual Reusion of the Penn- sylvania Olub a Sucoess. POOMS CROWDED COMMERCIAL CLUB Quakers Renew 010 ¥ gon Many Yenrs Ago In the Keye stone State—Fvening of Music, Punch und Danc It Willlam Penn could have stepped out of the past into the rooms of the Commer clal club last night and seen the throngs of former Pennsylvanians assembied ho would no doubt have trembled for the show ing of his state In the census returns, Thers were almost as many as there were in the entire clty of Philadelphla at the time he paseed from the scene of action. Foreaeeing the depopulation of his “'woods” by emigration, he can be imagined exclaim ing with Harriet Beecher Stowe's character, “Hold on, Quaker It e estimated that during the progress of the evening there were not less than 600 pative-born Pennaylvanians and thelr fam fles present at the thirteenth annual re union of the Penneylvania club. The crowd was almost too large for comfori. Many unable to find seats, remained only a fow minutes and went away. The program of the evening consisted of recitations, in strumental and and fresh ments, followed by ton of 01 vocal tancing Frie music But the most Interesting feature of the evening to a majority of those present was not mentioned on the printed cards, This consisted of a remewal of old friendships and an exchange of old-time reminiscences | of long ago on the banks of the Lehigh or the Mo- nongaheln. The conversation teemed with quaint geographical names. Such words as Youghlogheny, Lackawanna and Kittlatinny were and those who spoke thein lingered lovingly over thelr many syllabi an though they awoke tender racollections Among th who participated in the testivities were many grayheads—men and women. who were born in the Keystono state before Ita wonderful resources loped and while it still retained in it less populous sections a hint of the wilder ness that characterized it during the days of Penn. There was Rev. D. W. Patton who was born in Lawrence county in 1830 J. B. Brunmer came upon the elevon years later in Bucks county banks of the historic Delaware 1s almost within site of —memories the Susquehann common, were seene on the where the spot Washington made his famous landing atter | choked | fighting his way with ice. Rev. L. across the rive Groh was born in 19 in the foothills of the Blue mountains Lebanon county. T. A. Creigh, who born near Chambersburg sixty years was the only person present to Franklin as his native county 33 was ago. claim General Manderso, In the General Charles Manderson, who is ill, Richard C. Patter- son served as presiding officer. The pro gram was very brief. It consisted of recitations by Mrs. John W. Evaps, a by Mrs. A. A. Covalt and a solo, "F Rose Its Own Thorn” by Miss Dollle Driesbach. *Mrs, Evans' selections were en titled, ““The lLest Child" and *‘The King." The plano accompaniment to ausical numbers was played by M. L terfleld At the conclusion of trabments of cake, sandwiches and punch were served. Miss Msaud Callahan and sev eral assistants presiding at the punch bowl. Among those present were: Mrs. J. T Patch, Mrs. J. I Watt. Mrs. M. J. Leachy, Mrs. J. Cooper, Mrs. 1. T. Kroh, Mrs. H Cooper, Mrs. Rudoiph Ryan, Mrs. Jo Red man, Mrs. Allen Koch, Mrs. . M. Hum- mel, Mrs. M. H. McConnell, Mrs. M Dempster, Mre. J. H. Gillespie, Mré, M. F Shugart, Mrs. D. E. Chafin, Mrs. J. H. Dal- zell, Mrs. D. C. Patterson, Mrs. C. A ter, Mra. H. H. Baldrige, Mrs. W. P. ford, Mrs. J. B. Driesbach, Mrs, C. H. T. Riepen, Mra. J. N. H. Patrick, Mrs. L. N Gondon, Mrs. P. Coulter, Mrs. M. H. Hoer- ner, Mrs. W. 8. Askwith, Mrs Willlam Boyer, Mrs. M. G. Greevy, Mrs. James Brunner, Mrs. W. C. Mooney, Mra, R. A Lenbart, Mrs, Fehr, A. W. Jeffris, J. A Dalzell, J. E. Crager, J. H. Gillesple, H. B. Irey, 8. M. Crosby, H. L. Burket, Howard Cooper, Kelly ~ McCombs, W Balduft, J. P. Connolly, S. R. Rush, D. J. Burgess, Willlam Boyer, Joseph Redman, R. §. Berlin, J. B. Driesbach, I. A. Medlar, R. A Leuhart, Daniel Baum, H. M. Engle man, T. A. Creigh, Paul Charlton, John Hussle, S. K. Spaulding, J. H. Vance, Dr. H. Luddington, DeForest E. Chapin, Lew W. Raber, Rev. L. Groh, ELI PERKINS IN OMAHA Humorist Stops Over in This Clty While on His Way to Cal- itornin, in Absen absence of the Por- the program re- J Melville D. Landon stopped in Omaha yesterday enroute from his home in New York for a visit in California, in sombre black he walked corridors of his hotel and attracted more than passing interest until an quaintance hailed him: “Why, how you do, Eli Perkins?" “I'm on my way to Callforni Landon. “No, this trip. Confidentially, through the no said Mr. I'm going to look fnto these hig raliroad combinations that | Bave been so much In the publie prints late. 1f you'll pardon me, to say nothing of the Interest that prompts me to travel across the contfnent in search of information that you would maturally of 25 Years Younger “I am now seventy-two years of age and my hair is as dark as it was twenty-five years ago. People say 1 look at least that much younger than JJ am. I would be enurely ibald or snow-white if it were 'not for your Hair Vigor.' Mrs. Anva Lawrence, Chi- cago, Ill., Dec. 1868, Ayer's Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair every time, And it is a wonderful food to the hair, making it grow rich and heavy, and keeping it soft and glossy all the time. It is also an elegant dressing, One dollar a bottle e T ot supply you, send 1 your druggiet con us $1.00 and we will € e to you, I charges prepaid. Be sure and give us Yyour uearest express office. J.C. Aver Co., Lowel), M Bend for our handseme book en The Halr. tendahips Be- | Mis birthplace | | ot F two | Sick | Pot- | Har- | 8. | Dressed | do | I'm not golug to lecture any | 1 would prefer | an OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FE lvmnk I conld et on Wall street, mous theroughfare of my home town.” Bl Perkine walked with a pronounced Hwp. Replylng to a question as to how he got it Mr, Landen sald Jot It In a wreck on the Towa Central. All I know Is |that after the wreck I ound my head In lev conlbox and my feet in the hatrack | Wil your lame foot bother you when | you lecture?" was the query propounded | tm oh fa no. 1 don’t lecture with my foot he continued, “one foot {8 No. § and the other s No. 18, Why, that one foot 18 w0 large that I can rest better standing up than sitting down. It's #o large that I'm afrald to go out doors for fear so much | | of me will be exposed to the damp ground | | that I'll catch cold. If it were raining i'd | | bave to sit down In the mud and hold my |teet up to prevent catching cold.’ | Working Overtime, hour laws are ignored little workers—Dr. King's Millions ure always at night and day, curing indigestion, | ness, constipation, sick headache and all | stomach, liver and bowel complaints. Kasy, pleasant, safe, sure. Co's drug store | Eight by those | tireloss Life Pills work, Sam’'l Burns' discount thing now going on sale on every Wanted Man for $2,500 An established and responsible concern of Omaha wants to employ a first Position. | wholesale rupber Neow | Portion of (hat town," | feeltugly a: bilious- | Which the natives of Centerville have sur- “They've got firearms m Morro | t Only 2bc at Kubn & | from & six-shooter to a ¢ | castlo and | thougn | fora business | fall class man 30 to 40 vears old to take the general agency for its business in a good | territory. Thie position requires the best | business abliity and experience and absolut integrity. It also requires tact and exe- cutive abllity and good judgment in em ploying men. Only upplications from suc cessful men who are fu earnest will be con sidered. This pesition will pay about $2,500 | per year and expenses, If filled satisfac torlly. Give age, past experlence, presen. business, references, income decired and ad dress J 25 Beo offic EXCURSIONS, | urt Pacific Railway. | Tuesday, February 19, will sell round trip | tickets at very low rates to pointa in Okla | homa, Kansas, Southwest Missour!, Arkans sns, Texas, also certain pofnts tn south and south For information, call on or address company's agents, S. E. corner | 14th and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. F. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A PHILLIPPL, A. G. F. & P. A Dividend Notice, Dividend No. 6, amounting to 314 per cent, will be paid creditors of the German Savings bank upon presentation of their re | colver's certificates at my office, No. 106 N 15th street THOMAS H. M'CAGUE, Receiver. ast J.0 Omaha, February 1901 F18.00. Round trip to Lake Charles La Beaumont Port Arthur, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Waco, ! | Houston, Galveston and San Antonfo, T on sale February 18th and 19th—all inf fon at Omaha & St. Louls office, 1415 arnam street, (Paxton Hotel block) Omaha, Neb, LESS THAN HALF RATES Via Omaha & St. Louis R, R. On sale February 19 to Port Arthur, Beaumont, San Antonlo, Lake Charles, | Houston and Galveston, Tex. Call at city | office, 1415 Farnam street (Paxton hotel | block), or write Harry E. Moores, C. P.| and T. A., Omaba, Neb. Announcements of the Theaters, Hoyt's “A Hole in the Ground” will open | at Boyd's tomorrow afternoon for four | nights and two matinees, concluding | Wednesday night. Lovers of farce comedy will need no assurance of a season of un- excelled merriment. Manager Wright car- ries a first-class company and many novel- tles are Introduced. St. Paul and Return $10.05. On February 18 and 19 the Iilinois Central railroad will sell tickets to St Paul at rateo t $10.65 for the round trip ‘The short line and only line from Omaha | with tuffet-library smoking car. Partlcu- lars at City Ticket Ofce, 1402 Farnam street, or address W. H. Brill, D. P. A, Omaha. Firat President in New Century Will be inaugurated at Washington, D. C March 4th. A chance to attend at small | speclal fare may be enjoyed by going \m‘ Pennsylvania Short Lines, over which re- duced rate tickets will be sold March 1st, | 24 and 3d. For details address H. R. Der- | ing, A. G. P. agt., South Clark st., Chicago. P Organ Recital. Next Sunday, February 17, at 4 p. m., Mr. Butler will glve an organ recital in Trinity | cathedral. He will be assisted by Miss Isabella Gareissen and Mr. Steckeberg Malf Fare aul and Minneapolis. Via the “Northwestern Line" Feby. 18 and 19th. The only line with double dally train | service and operating cafe-observation | cars. Clty offices 1401 and 1408 Farnam St. Automobile Given Away—How, when and where can be ascertalned at 1621 Farnam St Wittman's Graphophone Theater. FUMIGATION IN PROGRESS Ch11d Saving Institute Undergoe Cleaning The Child Saving institute underwent a general fumigation yesterday. Officers in the employ of the health commissioner are asslsting the attendants at the Institute In freelog the home fror: smallpox germs Everything has besn thoroughly cleansed and formaldehyde lamps are being used in | all the rooms. The time for Infection in the home is | passed and all the children who contracted the disease have been sent back from the emergency hospital with the exception of two little tots who will have a few davs to remain in the care of the city phyeiclan |MURRAY LOSES HIS CASE Court Holdws Liabl at Clty ¢ not Be Held for ¢ demnation of 014 Bulldings. Judge Baxter yesterday instructed the jury iIn the case of Thomas Murray against the city of Omaha to return a verdict for | the defendant. Murray sued for $5,000 dam- ages because flve frame dwellings owned by him were condemned and torn down by the bullding Inspector. The court decided that John F. was bullding inspector at the time Mur- ray's houses were condemned, and his bondsmen were responsible for any dam ages sustained by the plaintift and the ac tlon against the city was Improper. Tily, who The following deaths and births were re- ported to the elty Ith commissioner for the (wenty-four hours ending at noon Fri- ay Deathe—George Learch, Dou hospital, aged Potter, Twenty-third, Births--P girl; William Akin county 219 North 1428 Sherman avenue, 20 Hamilton, girl. CONWAY--Mme Sacred Hel Requiem mass at 9:30 a._m 4 o'clock p. m. Beturday terment in Holy Family Sepulcher YOUNG. Mrs. A. D. at Bellovue, Febru 12, aged 33 years aged 61 vears, at onvent Funeral at February 16, In- Neb,, | But « guaranteed | stool to match, I8 'SCHAEFER “* | | | MEETS PISTOLS AND KNIVES Why an Omaba Drammer Sold No Rubber Goods in Qenterville, SMALLPOX IN BERESFORD Having Visited Beresfor Finds Centerville Inbo; Bats Chicken Dinuer t Walting Room. There are reasons why C. traveling representative of house, did in Centerville, 8. D, an not well a fow days THE CAUSE Drummer J. Ziebarth, a Omaha | any Golog up Majuba Hill would be easy compared with getting into he told of the arsenal rounded the raflroad station everything there in the way of nnon they them." town of for what 18 wor they know how «o u Ziebarth visited the litt] 8. D, and sturted was snowing. Rubber fo price and the prospects business in Centervillo were fine, Fhrows Up Hix Hands. irabbing bis grips when he reached rville, Ziebarth rushed out of the car for the business Ziebarth remarked with as Bere: o »mnmm | | where he has several good customers goods had taken a good Cen with ho alr of a man who smells a $2,000-order in store for the drummer uth Dakotans, whosa from that of deputy sher Cudaby family?”" be began by way of jest “Don't know about that, but you look a £ood Bit Itke a man that ain't goin' to leave this depot,” the chief of the squad announced, “You anewer the description of | & fellow that lett Berestord a little whils ago and Centerville people aln't entertain | ing guests from that town at present They've only got twenty-five smallpox patients over there and we're getting little exclusive “But why didn't you let me know that you've quarantined against Berestord before my train left,” Ziebarth exclaimed the truth dawned upon him Oh, we didn't want think that we are unsociable like, and then there's a | 1ady In the depot that came from Beresford She's kind of lonesome waiting for a train | and we thought you'd be company for each other. Just atep into the station and walt tor the next tralu back. The Ladies' Aid soclety will send you A good diuner and we'll stand out here to see that nobody | harms you. She talked rougher to us than you did, but I guess sho's cooled down by this time." Zlebarth fen't telling how well he enjoyed | the tete-a-tete afd fsn’t volunteering any informatlon concerning the chicken dinner | for two. you to A necktie party will be given by Omaha K. and L. of Security, Tuesda February 19, at their hall, Paxton Friends of th council, evening, block. Admission 15 invited. ldn cordially | 14 steel was all that the town held | A baker's dozen | vocations varied I to village school | arth to throw up his | arth has been halted several t Pat Crowe alarmed. adieu o some parting train %0 he was not particu friends who were Do I look 1ike a man who would rob the | This month Schmoller & Mueller will sl you a brand new up-to-date piano, with an elegant drape for only $168 At the smail payment of $: per week. THEM. We have the largest Imes | recently on accouht of his resemblance to larly Up went his hands and he waved on the de- tully and 00 down and $1 | This s a BUSINESS BREEDER. | and best selected stock of pianos carried in the west, including the STEINWAY STEGER, VOSE EMERSON IVERS & PON STECK A. B. CHASE PACKARD and a dozen makes, Western the wonderful Self Playing Pianol ND agents other standard for SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Leaders in Planodom, | 1813 Fa neil Blufly, Two Leaders | Egyptian Lotus Cream, 10c. Schaefer’s Cough Syrup, 20¢ Cramer Kmney Cure Bromo Qu B-grain Quinine Mait Whaiskey Cream Plerce’s T Scott's Emulsion Ozomulsion Coltnfoot Expectorant Palmo Tablets ...... White Ribbon Remedy s, Malte: Pinkham's Compound .. PRICE 750 150 Te 100 15¢ 8o 100 730 780 7o 780 780 780 0o 1.00 750 o, 76c, $3.16 760 DRUGGIST 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chicage Sta cecsevece Crowns Are made of 22-karat the natural tooth: have fine polish and will wear life time. Gold Crowns, $5.00 Best Set Teeth, $8.00 | ¥ 1517 Douglas St. Our Gold | 0ld, and are shaped to aseimilate a - Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms } | sssssessssssecsssce@ ot_the common job 1 the highest gr he and sizes Miller, Ford & Webster's la Ister's, Stucy A N finest shoes—at than mm price 1ther 1 up nnot be $2.88 values up 1 broken lines Mis 1 child all mt 0 £ 1516 DOUGLAS STR ] 5 Dou HAYDEN: f glas $t|Dougla 1515 fine absolutely all-wool coats and vests $2. 95| S 13 complete lines of manufacturer's samples bought at 25c on the | TS which sell regularly for § aa ar—COATS AND V up to $18.00, Bear in mind during this one day. 18- our great clothing depar Knee omy b pants suits rgain room, main flo aits which sell regula sizes, 3 to 16. These are al wade in double-breasted st Fabrics all wool cheviots, regularly at 50c and Tac. EXTRAORDINARY FINE GAINS SATURDAY French, Shriner & Urne 00 and $6.00 The last Saturday of the big shipments of these big stocks will be put o FIELD, THAYER & McGUIR FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER's ladies’ fine LADIES' fine 50c Overgaiters, 19c. MISSES' fine $1.00 Jersey Leggings, 48c MEN'S $2.25 Calf leather lined lace shoes . MEN'S $1.50 Satin Calf, lace shoes ... LADIES' $2.00 kid lace shoes ....... MISSES’ $1.50 kid lace shoes . BOYS' $1.75 cal? lace shoes LADIES' Rubbers ME Rubbers .. service and ope given th g all the Ala Thompson Bros' make men's $4.00 and $5. manufacturer's shoe By 1CIAT BRUARY 1¢ or LNe the National ( makers’ Associntion Halt fare Paul and via the stern Line” Feb 19, The only with double daily rvation For to St Northwe lin, afe-ob Clty offt 1401 and 1402 h Herbq , Hinary § auality.” W v line_ of ) her Freq frer armint Siramonium, Sweet Fern Summer Sa Wormwood Tansy hyme. Yarrow per ound by the above herbs by mail per 5 small packages) G0c I “iail Sherman & McConnell Drug Co In New Store at 16th and Dodge t kind—1 regular line neluding Fosier Utz and D Hes' finest shoe tams, Dorsh, ¢ halt pri nd e - 91,88 the "o $4.50. 85 hoes, ller $2.88 $4.00—all iren's shoes askas, sized n's Alaskas 29¢ THE ROCHESTER SHOE & Snle. oMANA, s St]Douglas St Farnam § Minneapolls 18 and train cars t ory, OR ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Feh. I8th we will offer 823 men’ s 50, this extraordinary tment, 2 floor. The Boys and odd knee pants are on sale in our econ- or. All Knee Pants Suits at 95: and $1.45 to $5.00 cassimeres and worsteds rly for $2 1 wool :qumx yle and sailor styles. 0, 0 and up vest 0dd Knee Pants for I5¢ and 25¢, cassimeres and corduroy, which SHOE BA 00 shoes, $1.96. shoes, All the n sale to close out Saturday. C. H. ABORN & BONS' fluo $3.00 and $4.00 ladies’ shoes for $1.06. 'S fine $3.50 ladies’ shoes, $1.08 $5.00 shoes, $2.48, SHOE BARGAINS IN OUR EGONOMY Reduced Rates Saii Lake and Ho na | swoieas Funeral was held at Unlon church Febru- ary 13 ial at Balley cemetery, $25.00 BALIFURNIA Reduced |Rates t0 the WEST $28 To Portland ‘lc Tenh Wty b Co. B s himen. " THE UNION PACIFIC TICKETS ON SALE EACH TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, MARCH AND APRIL AT New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam, Tel. 318, or Unlon 8tatlo THE ONLY DIRECT LINE n, 10th and Marcy, Tel. 620 $10.00 and | price holds good only | nation, These COATS AND VESTS come in all sizes from 33 to 46—on sale | all sell HAYDEN BROS, THE AMERICAN SUMMERLAND ry Butter- | No matter ho w little you pay you get go(xl shoes —no matter how much, you get your money's worth—we wont let you pay less than is safe nor more than is just. Kangaroo calf school shoes made as per our illh‘lllcil(\llt-—;.,( od viei kid tops— 5to8 $1.00 84 to 11¢ $1.25 weight foleg— 12 to 2 “$1.50 Boys shoes Satin—c ‘(“—gmrd weight solid 13 to 2 $1.10 9 to 13 soles, : 24 to 5% $1.25 Every shoe guaranteed. A Galifornia Winter A California winter is winter more like the perfeet Indian Summer of It is It is name only. Nebraska. makes outdoor life fascinating and invigorating. On Tuesdays in Los Angeles IFebrnary rate via the Burlington from Omaha to » Nan Jose and many other Cali and Mareh $2 the n Francisco, wrnia points, is A berth in a through tourist sleeper costs only § Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam Street, 'leleplmne 250. Burlington Station, | 10th and Mason Sts. Telephnne 8. HAYDEN: HAYDEN; violet, Blossom, y only apple blossoms, ca: all on sale at 1 Rose petals, Clover Satu Powder Powder, large . per cake per oz., Taleum | Taleum | Totlet Soap, | Cheese Specials A good Limburger " ‘\‘\\ York Herkimer County White.. Western Reserve, a full cream Wisconsin Brick P Fish Bnrgamq | Minnan Haddies, pound | Norway Anchovies, pound ]I'Hw Family Mackerel, each . 13 large new Herring 2 pounds Sauer Kraut | Imported Holland Mileh Herring, | Grocery Specials Bottle Horseradish and Mustard .. . | 2 bottles Assorted Pickles .. 4 bottle Catsup for | 8-pouna can Syrup | 8 ans Fern Brand Milk | 1 can Boked Beans, with tomato wauce Ialian Prune T A 1-pound pkg. German Bird Seed 3 cakes Swewet Chocolate . 8 cakes Fi nds Soap Another Egg Qule Saturday sell Strictly Fresh Fggs ot g 1214¢ Choice Separator Creamery Butter 20, | Faney Country Roll Butter $vode 140 A good Cooking Butter 11e Chickens and Mems Fresh Bulk Oysters . Good Salt Pork Boneless Cottage Hams Faney Chipped Beet Best Bologna Sausage Fresh Frankfurt Sausage . Narrow Strip Bacon Cooked Canned Beef o. 1 Sugar Cured Hams . L 100 . 140 10¢ 16¢ 140 b.. 10¢ we will i Registered A. Mayer Co. BEE BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. MISS A. MAYER: more than glad to recommend the use o removes all bodily odors. A. MAYER CO, CONSULTA'I 4nd perapiring foet are toings of the past About two or three applications of your po t your powd Very respectfully, RE-NO-MAY WHITE POWDER 1t properly used no dress shields are required. pecial Perfume Sale | Seldlitz Powders, per box ldeal Tooth Powder, bottle Menthol Cough Drops, 2 boxes for Bay Rum, per bottle . Camphor Ice, box Furnishing Goods Sale Men's 50¢ Neckwear at 25¢. 100 dozen men's fine neck- wear, In four-in-hands, tecks, strings and bows, all made to sell at 50c, on sale Saturday at only 2 Men's 750 Jersey Ribbed Shirts and drawers in blue, brown and ecru, in all slz 34 to 46, at 3%¢ Men's 260 Halt Hose, {n wool cashmere and fine cotton, in plain and fancy colors, at 16e. Men's winter underwear at half the regular prices. Great closing out sale Saturday of all the men's lined gloves at Just one-half the orig- | inal price. GREAT NOTION SALE SATURDAY, Epeclal new L'Aiglon Belts at 250 each. Regular $1.50 Boston Bags on sale Sats urday at 50c The new macrimne cord Hand Bag enly The new Indian price 500, at 26c @ant line new Laces on salo. Fine 270 to G0c paper covered hooks on salo at fe. This includes such new books as “The Cruise of the Cachelot,” which now appears for the firat time in paper cover. A full line of mew copyright booka on sale at 79c Special sale on fancy ribbons at 160 and 180 per yard. These are the very latest. We are selling all that {8 new and de- sirable in the gold and sflver trimmings o to 25c per yard Ladfes' 1inen collars at 8¢ sach, Big job of new embroideries on sale at 1c per yard Pillow Tops, regular DO YOUR FEET PER. SPIRE IN WINTER? RE-NO-MAY PINK POWDER not only relfeves, but positively all diseases of tho feet and Stops odorous perspirationZeures tons der and swollen feet. Indorsed and prescribed by leading physicians In reply to your note I am pleased to say that the tender owder rolluved them entirely. Jer to wy friends. DR. E. C. HENRY, I am PRICE 50 CENTS A Bverywher 316 Bee Buildin ON FREE FROM %10 4 When ordering by mall add 6 cents for pestage. Omaha, Neb.