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HONOR EMPEROR AND PRINCE o Taoht Ulah Eleote Both te Memberahip. — FAMOUS MEN 'm BE AT LAUNCHING Atlas iy ! Twe Thonsand Invitations Are Inned te Hend ot Fablic aud Prive ate Clawses of Amers te NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The Atlantic Yacht club held ¥ dpecial meeting tonight and elected Bmperor Willlam of Germany and Prince Henry of Prussia to membershib. This was' In wcedrdance With a decision reached at a regular meeting held recently, Commodore Robert B, Todd presided tonight's meeting. The election I8 In reco nition of the bonors Emperor Willlam has conferred on this club, and especlally of the compliment to American ship buflders 16 having ‘Meteor 111 bullt here. Resolutiphs and other evidence of the election will be sent to the emperor amd to Prince Henry. The program for the opera which Prince Henry is to attend on his visit to this city was completed today and will include: The first act ‘of “Lohengrin,” with Gadeki, Schyman Keunke, Bispham ' and Bdouvar DeReszke, conducted by Damrosch. The second act of “Carmen,” in French, with' Calve/ ‘Alvarez and Scott!, conducted by Flon. ‘The third act of “Aida,” in Itallan, with Eames, Campeni, Joudet and Demarchi, con- ducted by Seppeili. The second act of “Tanghauser,” with Térnina, Von Ditk and Van Rooy, conducted by Damrosch. The first act of “La Traviata,” with Sem- brich ‘and " Saflagnac, conducted by Sep- pellt, The first scene of the fourth act of “La Cid,” with Breval and Alvarez, conducted by Damrosch. Twao 'Thousand Invitats Two thousand invitations to the laumch- ing of the emperor's yacht were senit out today by the bullders, the Towhsend. Downey company. Only those whose names bad been paseod upén by the committes of arrangements at Washington and the seeret service bufeau and personal friends of the bullders received the coveted cardboards. The invited guests include those foremost in officlel <life in Washington and New York, - all: the celebrities of flnance, poli- tics, literatare, art and the business and official life of this-eity. At Jeast two governors will witness the launching—Governor Odell of New York and Governor Murphy of New Jersey. Gov- ernor Stope of Pennsylvania has been in. vited, Senators Platt and Depew been asked. Prominent Germans, Carl Schurz and leadern of German organisations have been included. The big figures of Wall street, among the J, Plerpont Morgin, J. J. HNL al) the Vanderbilts, Goulds, As. tors, B, H'Junlmn sell Sage, James Stiliman, Johs 1 Wi erpury, B, J. Ber- wynd, H, J. Baldwin, jr., August Belmont, George H. Haven, Morris K. Jessup, Charles Steward Daniel L. Lamodt and others have been invited. v NdVal Men om lle List. 'm..mw of the New York Yacht club, Commedore Robort T. Todd of .pnll-qdluhl clubs are ed ds guests. - Almost every name on the lq;“ that of a man of woman well know! lpvitations are hand- somely engraved, with the American and 'man flags ‘on the' top, :Encloded with a-i wt. ad to b Sy vm mu-m-a without pre- senting this card. A third catd invites the reciplent ““luncheon to be Kives in honor “&f ‘the ‘président of the United States. and Prinee Henry of Prudsie,” fm- medi after the launching. The luncheon will be Served in &8 immense new bulldifg just completed, mnd ' there will be 2,000 gilests, President Roosevelt and party and Princo Henry and party will be seated on acralsed platform erected midway of the {1djng, on one side. The guests of hongr will be fn view of all the other guests. “T'hé first and ‘second battalions of the ndyal militia, under command of Captaln Jagob: Miller, will patrol Shooters' island trém 8 o'clock in ;h morning until after the launching 1 dyer. * Speclal orders were ed today, giving directions as to bow thy men are o be, posted. e :llp‘ Recommends Chambe: ‘;x Congh- Remedy, have. used ‘Ghamberiain's Cough Rem- for a number ¢ years and hawe no L B ot llu Just . Patrolman a&d R l m‘- vr-mmnm -pue to hi rise A TUESDAY, F RUARY 18, 1902 LAME ARM BRINGS DEFEAT Jaek Moffate niy © Tower " Dectsion at to CHICAGO Feb. 17.~An_ exact repetition of the accident that lost Jack Moffatt two nn: with George Gardner brought Moffatt tonight at the Americ contest with Billy Btife. Wear. l“t ‘aw b“c ndage on the . 1 l-lo'cu\‘fdmnn' “’.1’«1."“"" Matt ton ol "':l." i et ‘without ex- "Q l"l’ g Ie his Jeft without ex- lhlllll ‘“F | offects, and apparently I In hand. He had taken fret round "and hed conten vy uf oF he m - etig "-ull wmn dancing out of the ™l swings. t Dessh to use his oy, g o Jasch peitt 5 o u that his shoulder had y Tesgvere the two former mis- pa, llnlhn started the 1hIFd round in lead on ianun ng, rub) In'l 8 Jaw, sent: with terrific force, landed on lll T ead anstead. Just tantly Mof- %u ft arm pm his side. -mn ‘m and Stift t was lIlMOd the decision. BOXING PROGRAM ARRANGED Omaha Athletic Club Deet, JoALter long negotiations the Omaha Ath: latic_club has Gompleted its program for A, Srnith-Gardaer contest on the night of February 3 by addipe to l¥ ogr‘ll minary between D-nny aley of South Omaha f5a Paut Murr ey of Omah m‘{nlfl 'v-nt wihil .mm l " n' bou men Are. fast midiiewsts here, and each is Inolflrg for vieto at, I ow [ B' nhlnur-vouudbu:. "t' -y 3 dara Binath are. teatain hard for A great erowd of s Viewsd the exhibltidn, which was a roller from the start BRUSH SIDES WITH JOHNSON Indorses Views of by Pre es Expressed ent of American League. INDIANAPOLIH i'exi}‘u—ix hn T. Brush n Johnson, presi- N Ry v e, and many s to Ueleve. the iplomat of the iman four Is takl: more than a ing Interest in the, American iea ue Mr. Brush tonight, in an terview Of the Buffalo meeling, said: Bukectd Mr. Johnson's comments on the meeting, and e 1o oorTpetly pe- ported, 1 .ndg his views meeting at Buflulu fol o the releIon of the pum Tules does’ not seem to have'been E for the best interest of base Bail, Bt nlber to promote the Interests of individuals or tac C. . NORRIS WINS IN CLASS A |« Defeats Sigourney of San Franeisco in Cha: NEW_YO! ¥ b 17.. {7 il- ThE Ry l-enrhnllllp o?"i‘ y Kter- foan Athletie u; DIII'IIM‘- =:nl n& P Mcker ml‘.!c 'l!"ubw=k- ons fonight s ot 'the ¥ .-blon and ll(ll‘fl:hl hn:‘u tout illlard champlon of America. JOE GANS LEADS THE BOUT Has Better of Six-Round with George MaFa, of New York, % ama- ontest W wa: ] fi:lzan ing In the second ro d but ow Y:fokeg recovered hlml'ol‘;nln the thir round. il Ess .L‘HICAGO Feb l h A!ld R Lo "1?‘&&..:."!‘“'1‘4.':{ 'wlvl (u.-! ‘-.1.. 4 n m- Mnfi‘" relay "wfi:'?.m "Neva i by At g Jn. " vn-ll ta a-ellumlln versit New York and u( he ety at oEar etV Ot Metropontan ofera. house npru.nuule- of commert lem-nvu. the prince a; ol s Yrimites &t ¥ at 7 a m, of views. fnd to Forest par] e ent vards | l‘3.'."“3.%xuun;|. memorial. return the visit of 6 p. m At lhgfluu ot the oft | Weehawkén at 5:48 B m. Dinner at the Unlversity club at § g m. Saturday, March §-Day spent in rest and recreation. Dinner of the Grosse Deutsche Gesellgchaft at § p. R A > Sunday, March 5! ,\m.hann at_the Uni Cfficial Fregram of Visit of the Emperor's | versity club at 1 p Private dinner for o prince. Visit fo the New York Yacht Brother te Amerion. COMES WEST 10 CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS 9:80 Monday, March rhl)e arture from New York Ly specidl ferry from Twenty-third Strest at &'a m. ArFival at Broad steest a station, Prince Menry Will Also e Extended | the city hall city will he presented, isit to Cl'll!lpl Many Honors in Principal Epst- | ghipyard. Luncheon at the Union leugue ned ac {30 p. m. - Departure for New York trom | the Tirbad street station &t » p m. AT pival at New York, by Loccial” ttry to Twenty-third street, m. rewdll visits and uesday, March 1 X departore WASHINGTON, Feb. 1:.~Dr. Hill for the Guard Agafnst Bad Weather. president’s delegates today made public the general program and itinerary of the visit of bis royal highness, Prince Henry of Prus- sla, covering the period of time from Sat- . "February 22, to Tueaday, March 11, 1902. From time to time publication has been made of parts of the itinerary re- 1ating to one or two cities and towns, but has been more or less chang program and new featur been added. As it now stands, the Iti and program Is declared hy the president's NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—As a safeguard against heavy weather in the outer harbor on the day that Prinee Henry of Pruseia rrives here, the plan for formally welcom- ing bim was changed teday. It was de- the to, bay the transter down Prins Wilhelm fourth treet, delegates to be final. It is as follows Rear Admiral Evans, commanding the ing, will Baturday, Febroary 22 Aesiest In" New |#Pecial squadron now sssembling, York Harbor, probably about noan, on Kron | board Kron Prins Wilhelm as soon ge it Prinz Wilhelm of the North German Lloyd line.” Admiral Evans, commanding the spe- clal_squadron, will ‘meet the steamer at guarantine station and conduct his reyal highness, Prince Henry of Prussia, With uite, to Hohengollern, which the presi- dent's delegates will then visit to extend §reeting. = kxchange of official visits will ke place du ng the afternon nce Henry and his suite will attend the Irving Place theater and return (o Hohensollern for the night, Bunday, “February 23—-In the morning re- liglous eXercises on board Hohensollern. [t weather s favorable a visit to the {9mb of General Grant Inthe afternoon, e ton {n the even- i by lpfllfll lrlln on the Pennaylvania - B4 President and Prince Will Visit. Monday, February Ji—Short gtop at Baitl: more at § a. m. Arrival at ..Ku..wn at 10:30 a, m. Military escort from the Penn- sylvania raliroad station to the White louse and thence to the German eml b!" 'he president will return the visit of pringe at noon. Henry, will accompany him to the pler. 1 ship of th of twenty- latter will & and mai i\ pler. pend upon arrives. At once, LONDON, coni's office utcher the Lizard. 2 bassad -nd ministers. ' Vielt (o the capitol at ¢ p: m. Dinner at the White House at § After din the prince will "‘“m to will not be kpown untll the steamer’'s ar- Y&Irk by %eclll train ?n"llh. P-n[alyllvlm; rival on the other sjde bf the Atlantic, as raliroa e Ol e Prraldent and {1t was pot equipped with an apparatus Efl.lmr;l::r'tor Jersey City by the Pennsyl- powerful enough to enable 1t to reply. "uesdu\d Mebrun'r d rture otmt ] End hus "party Tom Jersey City”tor the| GERMAN ADMIRAL ON_ A VISIT shi] ‘ilrdl of the Townsei Downl)’ I)up- buf company, at Shooters’ ot g Launchin ut ht ylrht of the Germa Count Von Baudissin Goes to Phil. m eror at Luncheon to the presi- ent on honrd thenlollrrn at 1 p. l‘ Mill- {ary seeopt to receive the princs &¢ the cus; tery, where he will proceed to the city Visit of the Drince to the mayos of gnlzmnlnn ol the (reednm elt; a to See Helatives and Frien PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.—Rear Admiral Count von Bdudissin, commander of Holien- vollern, came to this city tonight for the purpose of visiting relativ He was driven to the Bome of Cl Johnson, where he was the guest of honor at a per, the event belng a strictly private one. He will be entertained in an informal man- mer tomorrow and ip the evening a re- ception .for will be given. About 250 invitations bave been issued and many prominent Philadelphians. = will meet the German admiral. NEW YORK, Feb. 17.~—The six officers of the imperia) yacht Hohenzollern, who went mayor of New York at 6 p, m. Glh er the dinner. “‘ednufll Webruary %—Luncheon with and industry fllq‘ t-seeing in New York In ., Torchlight concert at the gnnquel o{ pu'l . 1. Spec e ‘I”l"rold at 18 Pend. Journey ¢o. Weaab: erry to nclwk. midnigh ln{ hursday, February 27-Arrival of the an“lr nywuhmnfi; A ort to the C Hioiintoy I the Bo I Ace and his suite atte ing. Visit in the afternoon to Mount Vi n to Nisgara Falla last week, returned to- ’ nent win W | | Frida &_flflgg‘“? BoVinit 2 AnnaPolls | asy. Four other offcers will go Mo the e Pasiae Rant "Pe, the | i the, Farews Visit £ a:ng:r:c. % | Falis tomorrow and wil feturn on Wedass- va- will the nrafldenl Binner at ny em- Owing to the storm there were few vllftorl to the yacht todey. vfl“u -nd e e e l(-::.mthor’n am A forest e Allogh on mouniaine by Hiorse: DEWEY CAN'T MEET ancs E s e Twonty minutes &t Circinna ke & Tour of the' Great Wesl, Sunday, March 2—Arrival at Chattanooga resentation of souvenir album *ffiree hours and thirty minutes Docliney Hollebew's ‘tavidation Be- enuse of Poor VWit of Mrs, Dew, PALM BEACH, ¥la., Feb. 17.—Admiral FPHILADELPHIA Feb. 18 —toe Gara of | £0% & Polly' ot 30 o, o ien | Dewey regelved the foliowing message from Baltimore had the better nt e six-round | minutes at Naghville, ten minutes at boul-- ashington bout With George McF f. New York | Ville and twenty minutes at Indl lis. | win Jou dine swith, ma ut 7 p. m, Peb: 1! ht at the Pen) ylv}urfln Athletic club. uond.)’ March 3—Arrival at 8t, uis at to have the henor !o met his 1 ard begin 011 8.'m fimpz on at Union st anP"a; fi’"{ highness, Prince Henrt entation ve LEBEN, ulnbm- brla’:’ l‘"fl"‘fh’f‘!‘nfl tg u'u :é- German !mpe’rllfi’ Ambuudor e Dreakfast grive through the West Jamiral Dewey roplied: t exceedingly not to accept your lnvltfl-l to dine and to h‘vc th of mrfl ?;‘_ his ll h Prince Heary o ussia, bu is too 1ii for me to leave hes (Bigned) GEO; where the special train Depr-ture for Chicago fcago a¢ 6:3 p. m., tion by he mnyor. the & reception commftt: & _team defeated the "depot o the Auditorl E'nz WEY, ofi clg e Lants bW inn atey 1o | Privs from the deeot to, the Sasitorium Admiral of the Navy. ey Audiforium hotel, given by the an GATE OTPY. reception commlhou at i X ‘choral Homeseokers’ Excuraions. 1st, 24. 84. T L it t mm armory B F BT it e SETHE | i e ) it 8 SR g 3 on in logring the b§l, Chicago Great Westera rallway on the first March 4—-Visit to statue of capo Orea A AE“ ham Lincoln In_Lincoln park, and third Tuesdays of January and Febru- —~ | parture for uunuke. at, m. Arrival pry at the low rate of one fare plus §2.00 M0 24| AL MwaLkee o P ittty sacort ig | fOF the rousd trip. Good to return in 81 Total, l:lb. v‘."fi:{,"u'. bY ghe ll‘;v:llmuid days :ren date of ::lt.:ucm :':l‘h:v.llnt BIRSINE SHBE nonor to. the' Hotsl Pister, | Fermatiem address o P A, bl ern agent, or J. P. Blmer, .G t If ths Blgpar 24 the W ifer, e s | o lerman _t ure m Kllwnukee at 10 p, m. for journey eastw Retarns East from Chio WeflnllfllY. l‘ln:h S—Arrival 1 time. - 8 Oné Dosen of Yellow Fruit Costs Major Lichen Nearly Six Hun- © dved Dellars Major Licben of Bast Omgha, who be- ago while exhibiting s n d mg' fl- “"'"" 4 '" : uj..o.?‘ Im- mmu. l:"v an I(flp ‘ t of 4 “Shaw o'D V.';’ lhe publt l|bnry ln the fmayor. Visit of money. LEXINGTON, | Fambridge, wreiving 8¢ Memorial hall at | iataenth Aad Douglns sirests and bousht A oansd Tes B P e Manlveralty Fho president wiii |& dozen bauanes (rom an Jtalisn peddier. actompany’ che Brin to m. ] Haviog plsced a1] bis money in the sack, ulty room. s of the uni- m. entertalnment given Haryard union, with st unf bout & block he say feiegation of ihe Ger. | After goisg sbout & 5 4t the home of eave tel @t au- needed amount, lal The ‘studsnis of ¢ ort meche(-‘. !I‘u' ception of £n "Btusoum assoclatio dinner t Secs Sunrise in Berkehire Hilla. | Pm® cided to abandon the idea of having him from Kron fmperial yacht Hohenzollern, and instead he will come to arrives and after formally greeting Pfince As pasecs the special squadron every royal salute 0. gu . The formal calls Of the president's delegates, the officers of the speelal squadron, Major General Brooks, Admiral Barker and the mayor of New York will be made at the The return calls by Prince Henry de- the hour tbat Kron Prinz If time permits they will be made Feb. 17.~The officials at Mar- in Lomdon say the Lizard was in communication: with Kron Prins Wilhelm, with Prince Henry of Prussia on b d, up to § o'olock a. m. today, when teamer was about 140 mllel west of A powerful Marcon| station at Mullion, Cornwall, was continuing to dispatch wire- Jess telegrams toward Kron Prinz Wi- helm, but the limit of the distanice covered KLONDIKE PRICE FOR BANANAS came koown all over Nebraska some years eer of phenomenal size, drew $566 from & Renk yesterday afteracon and placed it 1 a sack, which he carefully carried iu his overcoat pocket, A short time sfterward B¢ bad a package containing & dosen bapanas and no sack He seys ‘he stopped st the corner of be drew it from his pecket, selected the the sack on the eart, pleked up bis bapaves and walked away. nd- denly remombered leaving the mongy sack on the eart, Hastily returning he discov- ered another man in charge of the cart, who sald he koew nothing About the sack of The Doctor Talks. He Tells of Two Skins; An Outside Skin or Covering garment for \mdcrlyln! govering and lini Th ll! only understood as the skin wWhile the lnllde lining is called mucous membrane. ““The skin without and a skin within, kin and n, in within is - without, Doubledinwards and’ carried compietely throughout. “The paiute, nostrils, the windpipe and Ars 816} (hem led with this inner coat; ‘Which through every p.n 18 made of ¢ end nd. lkln a du(ln(u- communicate y_which either ted from the body or ken into {t—namel: to-ufl? respiratory and di- he mucmnt tracts, and dif- pted part hu o dis Tge, yet in some essential characters the mucous membrane s the whatever part it is obtained.” e mucoys e meets the out- pide 'akin “g¢ varlous orifices of the boda and the lvo taken ther form ‘a aia es without seam T ! mucnul “Illnk ’ 1ds ous places, presenting manifold wrinkles; extends {nto tubes, sinuses, grooves and ‘Dlaited &nd puckéred in various ame, from nd the 1mll| and pouches of presents & complex problem for the #tuddnt 1o cl nd the ins most expends the cathrrh localized at most freqv!'n:rm Where catarrh affects u.‘ o\:&lu takes the form of eci ema, thi stituting about one: of the ouside lfl“ But It {8 ‘upon tl a more delicate Internal skin or mucos cata rfn& of n:‘rm y. ey e or mucous mem in the mucous mem- skin it con- ases rrh -aun y be pide skin, 5o It sy nflcx e gr ln or muoou thorax, tarrh. The .mumml al ase 1:7 ucous "'fl' 4 lmcflmn‘ h"-lt taste. It may be thing, bres be lha bln coun 3 catarrh m « difterent and L a‘umcz name, really the that will cu fura all of of meubnn abdomen, local Seat or polnt o [’""1' clvls Tay b n'.’é cal exprossion o -mu nd ‘aftecting gwallo lnxnn‘ lpmcL It may %Mmylnl efr d'nllclh 1?"'.{ -andmhh {)elviu organs of n ‘womanly known as locationa, vhcro be called but it s the remedy uu in one situation will Meparate local expressions 9 Separate It does not reguire d. Sairh of "the By Ao to cure catarrh of tl lungs (bronchitis) an nose (coryza) and another lub‘ol Jeading to the remedy that will cure catarrh -nywhere will ‘cure catarrh everywhere. ‘"h. tthnt and an Inside Skin or a Lining Skin. He Points Out Some Diseases that Frequently Affect These Tissue hmnh and Tells How they May be Cured. tarrh Tablets will cure cl' re nd everywhere. They 3 temic, ~ or constitytional ote 10 catarrh ahia will Teach am overcome it In one location as well [ another. They cure one kind of catarr! Just as well another and” are equally applicable to catarth in the outside skin to eatarrh of the nose or Ing btllqwlnl, hiwking and alnd, dentness cough pec spe) l'"mc cnurfl-, (canrnn h th catarrh due to ol opired by e, Byatemic omedy. stemic reme: A Jending aruui'? In Albany ' speak: cures e . ever sold -ny -uuucuon & ‘hey ©0) “Dleasant, coneentrated for ke "hih and _ latest catarrh remedies, and cats rrh !llmn 'ho ha . ?.‘1 el wi lll flal r fol' 11 werless to gl‘!’P me. .?fiufl':' Ca ablets cured me in just a lictle whi completely that now I hepr as el 6 “Mr. James W. Brown, scys: suftered trom catarrhal deafness for years spent hundreds of dollars with spectalists. without rell Btu;ru Catarrh Tablets completely cufed my catarrh and today ean as well as 1 ever could. "There are many remedics on the markst for catarrh but none are 8o cheap, 8o con- yenent. ate, . and so certain s rablets, "which may be Bt AL eng Inie e ol cents 4 box, and swallowed easily and pri 5 Happy Childhood Knows What’s Best Medicine that a child dislikes, will not do it much good. Sensible par- medicive that tastes d apd does ind they like themselves. 6 — ents will and don’t grip or gtipe; the ki 1 nl' “E“"’W entirely in looking selves, modlcin', ehuahood makes give the little darlin, .llllbmnb-u 8¢. Loui ORI AA.‘QIC.'/OWLT. ned of ot feslive ttle . 1 o i k««gfl;w SEAE | Medicine forced. on the little ones loses half its medicine is an. Injuluu to the dear little ln:ucanlup:hc can’t protect them- and afraid of the dose. tive. Children like Cascarets Candy Cathartic, .fi:d.::: kept healthy always and easily munn-‘é‘...,.. : nvfl!nozbo lonmnum. or your maney back. Sterliog R emdy Chmpan ,“&'uu.. o, “5‘.‘.1. n's ames flln.vn-l. Mpnasha, Wis. 5 f Cascarsts tn the house for the n . fli{un 8t., Cleveland, 0. s 1 have aad my ] rr' athv‘?uln il i el Nnty, sickening When g child hates the Alllm.;ln.fl’ sold in to cure Then Major Lieben reported the matter tg the police and Vincent Lombard, who was In charge of the cart whean Lieben returned for his lost sack, and Marisno Terrey, who sold the bananas, were both arrested and Jocked up, but Bo trace of the money has been found. P Aa od Sugar, , Feb. 17.— fl”w YORK, Fel plady, March T-Depaccure from Baston . . rival at Albal t '8 of two hours, Recept! .n l! tl iy by, the governor and mayer. mmary & souv eRiY will be presented: 8 ¢ city and a souventr w present, . trom the ity hall to the ding. Receptl nd -n-—hly. m, Arriyi doctor nuu YERILLS wnthe :‘ b. t again | o mm,.. Was'not thYSRC: -:-.mnr‘ar ILLOTSON, M. DR. McGREW (Age 53) SPECIALIST Diseases AR Disuruers vi Mes Omly, 86 Yeary Expertience, 15 Years Omaha. ) VARIBOGELE 552t i vlrld. No Ve o and ¢ reatment at office or at home &ng rture from Polat 4 Rrrival'at New York | by epecial ferry rog Digests what you (o [o[o) Jt Il grades of srpr— VRO fok Weaping Sonoqnumant. sugar was advanced Ve polnts tod: Ch?i‘:l.‘%g.fi .hu’ffl - vo&l '8 meet m wimnr i Ath-non, oY ber, will Be matched: for a in ‘the Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Bignature of ¢ (Ul u»’\ ((/// { 7+ > | nm OLATE | are M Dess. 2 permanent cure guaranteed. Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis d Diseases. No “BREAKING :lun or face and all external e disappear at on re, successtul and far 'iuu the “old Champlon Jeftries )ll' 10‘.!( Feb, 1 -J- avy 'o h n mu' o a‘.‘i"k'""" A spepsia Cure e s Just 80 syre as water dlssolves » Just sosure will KopoL Dys: ir i ;'o'::-" pves " i 2.3 50 s14 Curs digest your food; it's on uum-u. uwnl xrinclplu. 1t con- Fméimia ‘606 cured of nervous 'n o < TR TR o tains the lrme elements as N wont i% Gobi ity, loss ot vitallty " Bl _r "ucv:‘- Bt :cflnon}:v‘ tluulne;nlnnex? nvll Itet nu lw. t's why aua il \u\ aiural weaknesses of t where 3 \ hm n‘;’.";' will reaids Wn the future "":"" 1::3,:‘::' ':tbl:id':lr {'lm.x i “ r: meals Ry 1“.‘2'\5 : (mufgm:"-!kxu lowa Printer Breaks Bowling Record. "z;wont at terrible distress [ ofun .I lenced. Treatment, | P. O. Box 4 1 sought a remedy in nla um ! ried loocn. SPEPSIA Office over reef. between Far- *r“ol &-?_H:-"w > Ens Tt has no oqusl us -u’:wh and d ‘l d I have R ) CRARS " NEs vasesd & o "'Jr"'u“ mak- uuauumm M. C. -ull. l An Altoons, Pa.” o W) vgouq”umwm-gfiw, ’.ll 'n--.m.mu A tile Y flnno. They never gripe. mwlo.n-wmnw ol en you suffer from uw B pllls known as Ih' the Soc, sive. —(8pacial Tele- cols. Wl ity eat aionx ux Sy sssoclation 0 Men's at basket bell tonight, T herman & McConell

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