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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1901, s il &oaring el | It may seem incredible to say that we are going to have larger ~rowds tomorrow than we had the first day of the sale, b we are going to have them | . Cleafi“g sale Of nevertheless, The magnitude of the values offered u,’l“uuut(l great (‘n]flu wm among the thousands who attended the sale \'l'.‘("‘l'l'll'“‘i'. ‘:nnllrlh;-v \\".ill seatter the ;C|earlflg Sale Of Men’s a“d Boys' news broadeast. The reductions we have made on summer goods of all kinds (odds and ends and mussed goods in |v:|r|iv‘||. ) arve ‘sl:ll'(lill llt is a matter of | - 3 good business that we dispose of these vast stocks of merchandise without delay, and nothing is more effective than an extremely low price. The bargains we ‘Laces and Clothl“g a“d mention act merely as an index as to how we are selling summer goods in general. Everywhere in this entire establishment are the same fractional prices in i Furnishings - Embroideries... Men’s $10 Suits $3.90 X i L The prices are 4§ to § our light colored 4 L R Hundreds of bolts of fine aces, Insertions, 2 E ¥ { A ; galoons, all styles, latest novelties, worth lightweight suits Up to The, g0 In lots at S, be, 8o and 190 v aeren Bl Great Clearing Sale of Dress Goods and Silks ftable for y fronts, walsts --Unusual Bargains | e B R 300 pleces of latest noveltles in allover choice of the men's ecrue, all beautiful patterns, worth up to | $1.9, go at 15 and e, suits that have been is clearine sale O o for . . v " at H ' N i t odd lots o pmbrol a - In this clearing sale we will offer some of the greatest b rgains in high class dress goods and silks that have ever been offered before “\q‘w’. in ,’,.‘ ‘: .....1‘ ;h"‘»:r\ h::\rxyu-;‘.:‘n. ln"ll gelling for up to ck | illianti -3 M " r Taned % idths, worth up to 80 at 1tc, S and a8 ! 50c Black Mohair Brilliantine I9¢— 75c Imported Challis I18c Yard.— [25¢ Imported Dimity 10c All of our $1.00 quality, yard $1.00 Dress Foulards in small| s g ®10.00 at Mohair Brijllantine in black only, very This includes all of our challis, light and yard —These are h gh class wide, black and white washabie J Pancse and medlum figures, these are 27 inches .\KHI the \'M‘)]"N‘:‘ c:\h‘wl'l- r|~‘~ n :\'I;h g serviceable for ladies' sepa- dark grounds, floral designs, imiti al rolor: o1 Silk, also black ground with white figure, wide, and adapted for ladies widths, in nainsook, Swiss and cambric, it ULl L lgc it .1“,‘:, .‘.fi“':r"" ]SC dimities, plain colors, floral 5 desirabte for costume 3 gure, W and adap! or worth up to 6, go at 190 yard yard ... . _ s th entire costumes Ists, L S ‘Sisnas o ¥ " - g E ; bt \ "'.. 3 ‘n. walsts A, e ¢ o e cees oo | 8o on bargaln counter, entire plece, 20 and b $1.50 Pure Silk and Wool, Sheer Woven Aolienines, lwis i chilires or IOC $1 quality Imported Wash Dress Fabrics 39c yard |& " 80¢—-This is the swellest dress fabric in black only, it is soft | 5,500 yards black taffeta, very —Lhese ave all 100 quality, many of them elaborately embroid- | (¢ Summer Shoes #15 and £20 men’s new ctyligh | #nd clogiog, and especially adapted tor scparato skirts or entire wide and guaranteed _ |ered, French batiste and lace striped Swiss. Every one of these sold ) ) 88 costumes, actually sold heretofore for $1.50, in this clearing s C worth 25, on saie 5C heretofore at $1.00 yard, on sale at main floor wash dress goods 39C summer suits........8. at, . at, yard. VIS Ty department, yard VOV Er e v Al"ost Boys' double-breasted pure|- & linen coats, ages 5 to 1 3 — Clearing Sale of Waists worth %1.50, at. . 25¢| Boys’ Tic all wool knee pants, 2,000 Shir: walsts at Less than Halt Pricc Men's and boys’ linen crash| In order to close out pants, per pair........69¢|every shirt waist, and All boys' wash Knee pants, [our slnyt waists are 8. o.ceeessesneess..40c/known for their excel. Men’s 50c summer underwear, | lent workmanship and per garment..........15c| fit, we will offer a_great Men’s 25¢ summer suspenders, "}”“G‘Y of handsome de- at 5 |signs at prices which S e e AR~ lshuuld be' an induce. Men’s 50¢ suspenders. .. 25¢|™" ‘ ment for every lady to Men’s 50c silk neckwear. .15¢ buy liberally. %‘\’e hyave 1.00 neckwear..........25¢ grouped them as fol- 95¢ NECKWEAT. .ovveeses. 28C | [ows: 95c men's belts..........5¢ 75¢ Shirt Waists 25c Clearing Sale in Basement Thousands of attractive ba Given Away Your choice of any ladies' oxford tiein the house for Ladies’ fine muslin underwear 75¢, 89c, 98¢, $1.50, —including gowns, skirts, draw- $1.59 and $1.98 ers and skirt chemise, neat and| This gives you the choice of every ladies’ slv " ot oxford tie in vur store except the ane New elaborately trimmed with lace | York fine we are under contract not to cut in and embroidery, great variety of | Price S styles, worth up to $2.00, go in [ Ghlidren’s and Misses’ Shoes lots at Made by Moloney Bros. 25C 490 AT JUST ABOUT |:'\I‘I" PRIC . Ladies’ Fine Shoes 69c, 98c Clearing Sale Underwear Musiin and Knit Underwear at 's pains await you tomorrow: 25¢ Scotch and domestic Dimities, at 10c yd. Tc Prints 3:c yd. 25c plain White Goods, 10c yd 10c Dimities, 5c yd. 15c Covert Cloths, 10c yd 10c apron checked & Chambray Ginghams 3icyd English Long Cloth, worth $1.25 bolt, at 5c yd. | or 60c bolt. 25c German and Scotch Organdy at 5c yard. 985 in Bussment 40.i“' I!Idia LiflOflS, Clearing price’ IO? yafd: Hundreds of dozens of ladies’, misses’ and fo(fol?:::slflrtss 532 $1.50 and $2.00 Shirt Waists at 98¢ r i i Fqulards, worth 25c, at 7?° yard, | citdren's summer wnierwear, great varits of B.Oyfl' white and colored waists, | In this lot you will find some shirt waists ancy and prmted dotted Dress SWISSD worth | styles, made of the finest Egyptian cotton, slightly soiled.........18C| made nlain with full front, others pleated, 25c‘ at 'uc yard_ French lisle-thread and silk mercerized, plain Men’s, boys' and children’s| some cimmed with embroidery, others with f . . and drop stitched lace effect, worth up to 75¢— stra‘w hats, worth 50c..18¢ | sailor collars. They are made of madras cloth, 40C Plfl head DOtted Whlte DI‘eSS SWISS, IOC go in lots at 75c men’s and boys’ straw lawndimies 36-in. wide Silkoline, worth 15¢, at 5¢ Yd. Bathlih s okt OBl oo T 250 and 98C 25c all silk plain and fancy Ribbons, 5¢ yd. 6c, 10c, ]50’ 10¢ N (A Y4C 2> XS B LN Y Ladies’ shoes, on sec- ond floor, 1.50, 1,98, > 2.56 and 3.00, worts up to 5.00. Men's Shoes On main floor, nearly -, — 5 \i/ ‘ half price, to ¢lose out lots. 1,00 men's straw hats" . ..49c | *izes and go at Werden got & double over the fence. When 1:45 Umpire Hines hit the ball an unsuccesstul effort was made to throw MeVicker out. With| 4 se hit: Beckley the bases full O'Connell got hit and two| ST. PAUL. July 6—Minneapolls could Dorgen, — IHome scored. When Kleinow Bit the bail Mg-| nelther bat nor fleld today and the home, Htolen base: D Dermott B 'e hit with the| ltvan; Colorado Springs, Gaston and Dona- | hit: Delahanty, | made fne runnin tches. Attendance, | Cross, 3b.... e 1 |as tollowed by Letcher's bit, With SO0 hig Wal FIlcle, Jack: | Lsth, Bopre; IS eatoh O fawie Wi 33 3 im0 10 4 ¢ ENGLISH ATHLETES TRAIL OMAHA FALLS Do A bases full. McAndrews' long drive i Western League Standing. litz. White, | WASHINGTON. eybold, £f.. 2 0 3 0 0lSevmour, +t. 1 3 3 5 1 was dropped and two more scored. Attend-| Won. Lost. P.C. |1y pitche e, | RALO'AE. | McIntyre, i1 1 4 0 1lDrodie, ot 0 2 2 0 1 e, ance, 1,000, Score: Kansas City 22 844 | bage on balls: Off Burns, 1 40 1Farrell, of..0 0 4 0 2 Powers, c...2 10 0 o|Hart, 1b.....0 211 1 0| First Awards in Hudde eld Ath- 2 e Omaha .... L ket T i 0 1Clarke, e....0 13 0 0 020 5 1Bresnab'n, 60 231 0 Goes Merrily Till the Sixth Wh DES MOINES. | Minneapolis Rt on b oft Sudhoa 0 Dungan, it..0 1 3 0 0 00 0 OfHowell, p..1 13 0 .,‘ letic Events Go to Their All Goes Merrily e Bixi o AB. R. H. 0. A. E.|St. Joscph Tasken b re? 0 Gear, ©f-p...0 0 21 0 i -~ - = o ke Yidkes 3 i St Paul . e Jacklits. -~ 8 0 Mercer, 1b..0 17 0 01 Totals 9714 4 Totals .. 510211 Warner, rf.. 1 Denver ..... . White, 2; Sudhoff, 1. Time: 2:%. Umpire 4 [pidalas 3 de $.1 1= . | Sy arner, 1 0 Des Moines . 4 ' D ) Cutis 0/Cling'n, 211 1| Earned runs. Haiti 2; P HUDDERSFIELD, MeVicker, of O'Day. b A more, 2; Philadelphia, | 0 Young, p... 0 Lee, p-rf. 023 1[4 Two-base hi e arowd it it W in 1 o o-base hits: Hart, ‘Davis, Lajole,| great crowd witn | b 2 2 an't Head Plttsburg. =| —-—==|H A e " - ames DES MOINES MAKES IT TWELVE 10 FIVE |sithes. i ? 3 REDS RUB IT INTO BOSTON / L 3l motats 0 TH Y | e Wi i s YROUr: Three:| pIONANIE BRI T Kletnow 2 0 PITTSBURG, July 6—Four bits in_the S OLRe 10 0 0 *—7| Willlams, Powers, Lajole, Cross. Double | 7T. Coe, University RLes, 2 0 Natlonal Team from the Hub Falls | 05t Inning of the giame with the New York 4 b0 000000 lay: Cross to Lajole to Davis put of Cates, p .| o | Nationals, including a two-bagger and a Threo-ba bases: Baltimore, 13; Philadelphia mond Wike Little Honor for the lowan t Lit- Potals W12 5 ¥y Prey to Hahn and Hard home rur, made it look as though y Stahl base on balls: Off Howell 2: & In the 10-yard tle Comfort for the Nebraskans— Hitting. be knocked out of tb box, but he ba. t base on balls: Hit by pitched all: inive rsity, § ttered the hits after that. Ge young, 1; off Lee, 1. Struck out: By | out: By Howell, 2 Time: Umpires heat of Incldentally Kansas City H. O i excellent: support, - At- | P Youllk L off Lee, L Strlick oUti pire, | Sheridan and Mannassay: crsity of tns. Fleming, 1 11 % 0 SINCINNATL July 6-Boston could do pie T B Bt Connoily. American League Standing. Pomun, 88 8 nothing with Hahn today. Nichols' home | - S| =t NE K, hone Call 1as Detiolt i ! Genins, cf 1 1 4 0 0 myn glone saved the visitors from a shut RHOAE R.H.O.A.B. 4 il Won. Lost, P.C. S A 8 R (! Pet was hit timely. Buckley's [ Clark 1.1 1 40 "ROIT, July 6.—Miller's base on balls | Fpston i o i o gl bt elta’ fielding wero the fea- | Heanm't, 111 errors ‘nearly lost toduy's game for | GhicARo DS NOINER, S6., $uly 4~={Bpacinl Bie-| § 0 0 13 W 50 Goare Branst'd 14 1 0Hickman, . The Josals WOIL I She BIRYEOLH, | Hatrolt : Coe had things all his own way. Afte gram.)—Omaha fell down badly this after- il . | Wi 18 0 0Ganzel, 1 Y O Fiojmen Mingle, Barretus fac: | Waahingion winning his heat easily Duffy started as noon in two Innings and gave Des Moines Gordon: p. 10 AE; | miten 163 00 Davis. With men on bases. Attend- | Lnladelphia favorite in the final for the it-yard dsh, a victory for which there was little honor.! = = = § 3| carr, a0 10 0 0Strang, b i [ Cleveland rom the start and w The game was clean and interestimg ucl Totals A W L A R e, CHICAGO |MfiwAuKes veeeeneenne 2 ¥ the sixth, when it seemed that Gzz<on lost L S (s hery i | Sonthern League, control of the ball and for zwm; innings he SKtasaan (3 Pieta, 2h..... i Totals Ll 1200 LITTLE ROCK, Ark, July 6—Scorc: was batted hard and received poor sup- rwin, 3b.. » . aabi ; A 0 | Rt 4 B Hergen, o, 0 0 Murphy, It..0 1 0 0 1| *Batted for Taylor in the ninth. 5 1830 Little Rock....0 0 1 4 36001 s jump Kraenslein, who had in- port in addition. The first two rum THARL - \ $ X ) 3 o Hahn, p O Pittinger, p.0 10 2 0| pyyggpupe 000 *— 7 o 132 2| Shreveport ...0 00 0 00 01 0-1 while mpeting in the got on balls to O'Leary and Warner, Mc- R R ~ Dineen, p....0 10 2 0 1 Oshugart, 5.0 2 & 3 0| Batterles: Little Rock, Blackburn did not take part and O'Connor of Vicker filling the bases on McADArews' |3iecs on balls: Off Cates, 2; off Gordon, 7.| Totals .. 2711 1Dineen ..... 00 L0 McoFarl'd, L s § ; ;‘ “ll“vm, Shrevepor Yo and MeGure. h:ul " W kover. He accom- b = Wy 5 eVic ched : By Cates, 1. Strick H en, c... 0 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July et 81 inches. error any Werden's two bagger. M \mm; Hit by pitched ball: By Cated: 1, Btriek st e Toala H UL | A.Tenn., July 6—Score TN I e e duatiire led off with a single In the sixth and gut: By Cares, 7. Basscd bat o me: atted for Hamilton fn ninth. == Chattancoga .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g— 114 mile run Maxwell 'W. Long of tie New Clncinnatt . als B 4| New Orteans.0 10000091 3-8'%3 York Athletic club won ‘the first heat in | ton ... ed runs: St. Paul Wins, Seven to One, | » quarter-mile run Unity Athletic club beat 0:49 4-5. Tha it K. Baxter of 02001000 ®000.01 170 hits: M hit: rleans, 'rom and Westlake Batterles: Chattagoona, Dolan and Roths; al heat of th HVILI n., July 8. b g by two vards. Tim L %' high jump was won by 0802 o815 0 (e PR Taut M o | Nashville 80 team won easily. Gre, ™ 18+ A H ‘niversity of Pennsylvania, with g 3 Andrews played badly by trylng to throw the sixth inning for Kicking. Attendance, Off Pittinger, Brooklyn s What It Gets. Nanc : M,Im‘u’ 3 uhu“.; 00200 rx._: 6 6 jump of 6 feet 1 inch. hu'r'.m,..,r Was et E st when he could e cnug e 0. Score: By Hahn, 6; by Pittinge assed b THICAG ¢ 6. The Broo Nation- ) 8- er} ashville, Sparger and Fisher; ‘et § inches ! to first when he could have caught his man rarn, | BY e opny, Fittinger, 8. Pussed bulli | CHICAGO, July 6.-The Brooklyn Nation Oft Miller, 7; oft | Selma. McAfer and Curtie e vault Irving K. Baxter of tho als played a pretty, uphill game and finally v out by good butiing and taking ge of the locals errors. Hughes was at third and the bases were filled again.| o p,.u Toman dropped a hot one from Cates and Minn 9000010001339 st 1 two more runs counted. Thiel got balls _Batterfes: St. Paul, Chech and Lattimer; and O'Leary sacrificed. Warner got balls Minneapolls, Ferguson, Swormstedt and Mc- | feAf piteher: Nance, '8haw, | "BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 6-—RBirming- Unlversity of Pennsylvania' and Hodgson on errors: Detroit, 2; ham-Mcmphis game postponed; rain tied at 9 foet 10 nches on bases: Detroit, ‘11 | Struck out: Hy Miller, 1; b: Double plays: Holmes_to' El 0003210 711 2 133 Umpire: Cunningham. in Unrestnting, van hit fely ten times in the first two innings, but after that kept his hits well scattered v Wenstern Anso on. Unfon Defents Brownville, LOUIS, July 6.-—Phtladelphia’s slug- Nationais drove Connell Harper out of the box | i ] o Was & nai Atabion : f P A fieale In | out of th he feature of the sim “ e ason o (Elberfeld to Moalister, | At Marlor--Wheeling Marton, 1 UNION, Neb., Jul | AR3 Mayioker ‘ssbsifioad in two. Pine. in Kansas Clty Wins in Ninth. k turn about at the | cgih by Keeler. Aticndance, 8,30, Score: [ (ilnin to lsbell (o Catinhan, WA piteh i mbus, 4; indian. NNIO: (i PR O the severth the lead of Des Moines was Louls pitchers. The | Cealer hen t ' ; t ! : i, indien= tnian bake ball feam play o e BROOKLYN cit | Min Passed ball: Sugden. Time: 2 Second g Columbus, 113 - team at Auburn July 4 strengthened Ly siugles by Hines and ST JOSEPI, July 6—Kansas Clty wona | § , 8,000, - Beore: i e O i Cantlliion X O *Rapids~Grand Raplds, 8; Day- The Unlon team won, 23 b gacrifice and Warner's two-bageer, mak- | JFCRINE (U, R T N 2 CVEA ] i SR Toledo~Toledo, T; Fort Wasne, 2 Brownviile 0113 ng o totul of twelve. Omaha got one RILE 55 14 | HBukett %8 30 o | Milwaukee two Tuns in the fiest inning o the fitth inning. Gonding got a life when' Kansas City .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 8 4 Delanty it 1 e At ? ey sTER AN SN VAT AR McAndrews, who had hit for a single, was St. Joseph .00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 10 1/ Flick, If..... 3 o op 8 e O o [box" i o Tourin“scoring i’ rins ' Gars . ] eing thrown out. Gordo 4 one, Batterles: Kansas Clty, McFadden and 1 12260| ¥ | Vin, who succeeded him, struck out the fitst handled, Fleming got balls and when Reuver'y Game 1n the Righth; Crom, w01 3 SR oy R Dt ot meh fn Fur 1 h Toman hit one to O'Connell which he could| COLORADO SPRINC DA Bheee R 20020 | e Nsasoh's pecord Everybody Bot fleld Gonding scored. In the mext tn-| WA Bayed, Sy, B - Fisher, 'p. 0 0 0 2 0| *Batted for Ho tn. piath LD, knows thiat Mer- ning a good single by Letcher was followed | oons”had ™ el the store 41627 18 4 urme 5010 0 0 0 01 g 1R 10081 0ud 1OAD | cury is a donger. by Stewart's two-bag: and Calhoun error. Dundon was put out of the Childs *..... 0 0 0 0 0)Gpiocago 3000000 06 3 19 ‘) ous medicine sacrificed for the run. The seventh inning disputing a decision ake; | Totals .. 9127719 0| Left on s: Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, 2100 even when administered in very small doses, and started off with Gordon's two-bagger and ... S 00 4 0roka oob | ppatted for Burns in the ninth, Two-base hita: ' Taylor,” Hartsel, Rayier 14 00| few constitutions can stand it for any length of time. Fleming's single. Toman went out, but Colo. Springs..0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0—4 10 4 St Louls s 00026000 e Ry e “Sicrltice ] Potash produces inflammation of gnnm-c: Gordon scored on Genins' siugle, Which! Batteries: Denver, Butler and James Sul-| Earned runs: Philadelphia, § Double MeCreery 11¢0| endbowss,ead sdangerous formof dyspepsia sn ler to McG truck ¢ 091 0| often chronic diarrhaea follow its use. . o r, by Hu rst 0000 M tors will tell you if you have Off Hughes d piteh Barvis. vn0 1 6 Now, the doc y y i 2 Hit with ball L | Contagious Blood Poison you must take these minerals for two years or longer; | 2:15. Umpire Totals .. 6 524 8 1| first, a course of Mercury, and when your teeth get so sensitive and sore that you i’ Cleveland 20060201 %11 can'teat, and the gums have a spongy, unnatural appearance, you are told to stop ) Aoiians) Inppue Sinnnii . | Miiwatik 502080003 0| (ndachingeto Potash is made. e the stomach rebels you are put on Mercury L] Bl ce e Lt Pi| | Earned o qiand, 8; Miiwaukee, 1. | agais, and 50.0n ad snfiwifum, or until the system becomes 80 thoroughly suturated ) Gating, Time 8t. Louls g Haw with these poieonous drugs that the most ng sores break out on the body, New York /111! o3 QBrien the bones become diseased, and the muscles and joints are racked with the most \ | : JRURANERIA ot B 8 nit torturing pains. Mercury and Potash drive the eruptions and blotches from the %y T L S VR T LT Boston 4 ) Biien skin, but the virus remains in the blood and the reappearance of the old symptoms 4 Cinelnnati o ey A and the occasional sore mouth show that the poisen is still active, and you can Ni POSITIVELY CURES Chicago .. balls 6; off Hawley, 1; never hope to completely eradicate it by this method of uu:.m:‘ut'.; e —— Garvin, 2. Struck out! By Dowling, 8, S, 8, is the only h -1 . Gary 1 pitche « 1, Dow- Wh I bout t ty-one years of age, e A . DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, T R B | s 1 e show smmtretey ottt g | i o SR g CONSTIPATION, HEART-BURN AL SRR | R N < | 388 S A, o S (PR A S | e sy o eland, Iwaukee, 7 pire ase ase was making w 4 i ? R » R ’ toR: bavenport—Rock Isiand, 8; Davenport, | Time: 1:3% Jife-long tnvalld or ended m this peculiar poison, It EPhiladelphin Defeats Baltimore, destroysand eradicates every particle of the ison, and makes the d came under the influence of sploteh pimples gradusily diss; B0 evidence of the disease was left. nine y the past elghtesn y for it. AND ALL DISEASES DUE TO A DISORDERED OR SOUR STOMACH. u Zf""*fi(;,\fl- v A JRE PREVENTIVE OF MALARIA. BOSTON AMERICANS ARE HUDE: i " At Rockford—Rockford, 8; Cedar Raplds, | 7 PHIA, July 6.—-After the PHILAT re o case was contracted. IT IS AN OLD AN 5 Haundle the Capital Crowd so Merel= | .. yre on DILHING, S S, 8. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and we offer $1,000 = Resistenen,\, e D TRIED REMEDY leasly thot the Latter Never ) ‘the lle. scoring | for proof that it contains any wiweral iugredient whatever. The general health VER MEHREN, FRICK & MEYER o Ve BTl e G e o T o T i\ B iek aas ’ ) Gt Avound, L et e S 20bih | begins to flow in the veins the unsightly sores and other evidences of blood poison ON EVERY narn..s( Distributors, OMAHMA, NEB, |<.‘H‘w making ma brilllant plays in the ppea Mlll;ll d yoé: re forever rid of this loathsome discase. ; ROSTON, uly 6 18L0] 00! one- | field Attendance, 5687, Core Book on e B ST R o T, SR | " LA LIIA BALTIMORI Tt bt tgat: ot ot (o Hiene oa . ate Tea ol atont the Write to VAN DYKE BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS, MO, for a Copy of DR. VAN DVKE'S DREAM BOOK AND FORTUNE | tng Lee out of the box In two inninks RHOAE WH.0.A. B, fl" 3 40 0MeGraw, 3b.1 0 2 L0 3tk 0 obenia, iéi0 0 0 o) wothing and may hasten yous cure. THE SWIFT you need advice or special directions, write our icians ; #t will cost you \ SPEEIFIC 00, ATLANTA, ! TELLE TE P REL. Gear, who succeeded him, was effective ex- | Fu B a4 0wk wallsd ARSOLVIELY ¥ cept in the thixd inning. Stabl and Dowd | b