The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 13, 1891, Image 3

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PERKINS - HOUSE,
217, 2H, 221 and 22.$ Main St.,
lattsmouth, - Nebraska.
II. M. RONS. Proprietor
f'J ho I'd kins ha- l tn 1 1 n r hj l;1 j !
MlllOyHted from top t ....:t..i.. ni. !
Jnw iillitnf tli! heht hotels in tie Mate
Hoarder will l: taker- ly the v ck at
J4.50 ami up.
300D BAR "CONNECTED
. C. MAYES,
County Surveyor
AN l
CIVIL EKCINECR.
411 orders left with County Clerk will
receive romjt attention.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
jj ooi.u and i-'M.C'.i.aix crowns -
Bridge work ;and fine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
DR. STKINATS L? I. :ii a.-U as other ;in-
t esMieticsjjivtMi tor tin p:mile.s extraction o'
j teeth.
$ C. A. MARSHALL, - Fit.gerald P'"-'
Tin:
INT E II X"iVT i O N'AL
TYPEWRITER
A strictly first rl:i machine, fully w:trr:i.il
el. Made riu tli very lest nnitcrml tn
killed workmen, and u ith thete-t tools I .:it
iiavc evcrlc-ii .evi-.ed for tlx pui)-s. V ;ir
rantcd to ilo all tli.it c.in ! re:to '.-tidy ex
pected f tin very best typewriter extant
faiKiliIe f vritini: I'm words hit miriute mi
more according to the ability of the operat---.
. : ''-vrir!itv.iil iii ;.. - JL
PRICE $100.
If there Is no ap-tit m your to.vu addre-v tiie
if manufactures.
-j TIIK I'AKIKU M'F'U CO.
Acenta wanted I'arish N, .
.'i F. 1). SEELEMIKE, Agent.
', 1 I.incolu, Neb,
faro
I 1 THE OLD RELIABLE.
,. A.
ailil
INF LUMBER !
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors, Blinds
Can supply everw demand of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth jdre t
in rear of opera house.
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKR.
Constantly keeps on hand everything
you need to furnish your house.
CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET
Plattsmout - Neb
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SCHIFFMAMirS ASTHMA CUHF.
n rv iDb&latt. iMtruM lmMlicte. direct an1!
CSBTAia mm4 tMrtliUa rwiH Id l cormble cr
A ainrk trial eonvtaaoa th cmm krpt-.c-a fr- fOr.l
V i. pi yrunna r matt. hampM pcil wnt
AMip. DR.R. 6CHTFFKAXlff. St. Paul. Kinii.
T3 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.
ruf aaiemiL inn eiNUiNt.
. - " . -- aw fa.ni
All aalaa a aaaaaamM baiaa. paak wrappara. ara aaaff rwmm eoHtitrrVlta. At lraciata. or ami
a, aaaaaav aar panatatara. igaoaiiniiii.
Ma kf aal
Oood SMews!
ho one, who in wilting to fcdopt the right
course, ned be long ftlttictod wiUi rxILs, enr
l;iiii les, pimples, or cUier cubuieouii cru)
tloiid. I ln.-; re the rcsulu ol Nature's ef
forLs to uiH;l iMiiAoltoLU and ellol innlU-r
from tlie IUxm1, and show jilaiidy Uiat Uie
sysiein is riu'lini; ii-.:il liiroili the kin of
11.10111 ilir.- Mlii' li il Hi" Jeiiiliwate work
( Uii: livi-r and la-hn-y-i to remove. To r
blole llie.se orilIS to llK U J.rM:r t lllll l lolll,
Ajel S .S.tl.H.iJ'.illlla is the luedleilie leijliire-l.
That no other 1.1ooI-mii ilier ran compare
with it, Uiuu-saudo Ic&Uiy wlu Jivc e:uucd
Freedosrs
from th tynitiny of depraved blood l y tho
use of this liiedirjne.
I'or nine ye::n I v;:ik .Wicieil with n skin
ilisx-s" Hint Md not yield to jiny remedy
1 1 1 1 : 1 ,i fri rid adv Uvd ire to try Ayei 's S;n s:v
p irill i. Wilh t!:'': nt." f thin nieilieinc tho
complaint dis-ii.jieBred. It in rny belief thi-t
no otln-r Mood inedieii.e eonld have ITeeted
no rnjild and oniil"te a cure." Andres
I. iarein, '. Vietoria. Tarnniildc.s. Mexieo.
"My f:iee, for yi-nrs. was -)ei-il v.ilh i:iih
ple.n and humors, for wlii' h I rould r.nd no
r.-iiieilv till I bewail lo tike AyerN H;;rsrp!i
rilla. Threi- bottles of tbU trroat bbrnd tueilj.
eine -ffeet-d 11 llioroiich cure-. I eoiihdenlly
reeomnieinl it to nil suffering from similar
troubles. "-M. I'arkiT, Com:orL VL
Ayes' s
SarsapariSSa.
rRFTAREO nv
DR. J. C. AVER & CO., Lovell, Mass.
Sold by rinu-''-" " M'urth $.': Jcttlc.
Wa'oii ami ItlaeU sunt li shop
Wagon, I'uy, ?.lficlii'e und
(!ow Keji-iiiitp; 'lone
HOIiSKSIlOllINii A SPECIALTY
NEVliRSLIP ISORSESnOE
Whirl' t! Ix st :.-' :): for the
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jiii , o.es i-v. t -nv: iL'ti . s made
tliti t)j.i ' a 'i:t ni' -!i-i:j -r tint
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3 29i Lucas Ave
HT LOUiS. - MO.
H9v pn fcwNESSin?DHoi-MCUREO
Iti ii fcfl ''v lyr " Invnibl- Tabular tr l'ash
BMP' UM9 TVl JO lon. Wbisptrs heard. Comforl.hl,.
SvTtiilw,i.r.-', Ir-iii.-.li.tll. SoMbyF.HUrox.only,rnrf
iJruatlway, tor.. Wrike tut bouk uf prooUlllCC
BOILING WATER OR MILK
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMPORTING.
GOO OA
LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.
BPP!" PARKEFi'S
HAIR BALSAM
i JifiSiil IX- ll&i C.CBnff and Ihsik-Th j th? aair.
ItTStoCZ S3 Vr' """' luvi.iar.t cn.wth.
"fieT- vsTJ Fails to Hestore Gray
l.jCrA-:--:--"TSl Ha:r to jta YoutUful Color.
iiSe 'VkVl ta tra.p i .rt , & hair tailing.
Wrk Luiim, IVhilirr, IiliKio9. Pain, Take in tiinciOcu.
I M f arkrf Glllffer Tonic. It rinpi the Kiirst i'urn.
HINDERCORNS
Siof aU piu. Uc at imuu
iru(wta, or llfSCOX CO., N. Y.
Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
quick Tliff
from pain.
PLASTER.
Rhnmatism. nenrulm. niponsTtna Inmbajro!
cn1 at once. GVnvm for' oy all Unicgifls.
ati
i laanhi' iit"-j--"t
RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND
Tb ralv Mafn. Par. anrrfal Pill ter aala.
BMiA MnunJ firmed tn Kfl an4 (Md raMailio
i MohiU HrmHd tn Hrft aa4 Uold nxi
ar kta4. JUm jKlaim Ml
LinauwrMUMintwrrlU. At Dmr-
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a "lidicr far Lwllea. m I'M-, b. Myni M
SHtCMCSTCM CHCMIC-lJMj--.
SWEET SCENTED FLOWERS.
I
Llewellyn Moor!' tle Msf"0 I ri i ze ri
Hr:irlrunrtftrii for tri- Artistic
und the Bountiful.
Aiiilcia -liry.-jiiillui. rorropsi
l;ii! il.it;i. tlirx s.i ii them i mi masinia
;itit irrhimiiiM. pl:ify"l"ii.- ;nnl rlt
in.ilis iii.iKi- up :i piirti;il list f Mr.
."'loot t-"s tjiih! pl;iti:., 1 1 1 ; 1 1 ;ii-o-r-i
-il- li;iilv ;nnl arc not injur. -i
ls ;i .clr.isl;i wii.tfi'. .1 r. .Mnori'
li.i-, ;i liiif stofk 'f T;uiinin.--,
Ii-ii- ;iiiI m t tlio.-f i ic")il col
Mt'cl l'iciicli -;mti.i, ;i lim' line
of I (. j pl;nits. In ni's In-m:iki-s
;i specla 1 1 y f t ! ! f .! I w i u;--
h. n-'ly ;it i t i -: .i rp r;ii . p.i
:ik1. M. I'l.tiili'-r, IVrlr. Nipliiuis.
1 )V't I K-r wil li t Ik- 1 I . t ;i 1 1 I ; i 1 l.;i
l;r;iiicc ;'iil th:it 1 1 -1 1 l :!n- ro-i-
i. l ill i I . i hi- . 1 1 i ri-:i II I !i ;tl 1 1 . . I ! i. 1 1
!iri'T f:i o:;i i 1 1 . i i- in ; -1 1 '. h:i
pro'liK'fil roses s iiiclit's ;hto-.
Ili'-,ilt l'fi iiii'l f ;i iiio.t 1 1 ! i i o 1 1
fr:i U'i'.'i iici'. No cuilt'Clioii of 1! owi
is coi 1 1 p I 1 wiiliolit some of th"s'
ii.inly roses. .Mr. .Momc h;is Ih.
ivpt 1 1 ;i t ioi i of I'l-iii;;" tln-lic-l ro-r
g rower west of ( li ii ;iio; In ut t r
lii! , cs his pi ;i ills, llills HKilvin- th. ni
ikIit liiit ives t Iii-tii every requis
ite to m;iJe tlii iil li:irly :in! strong.
This spring is :sn iiih:.u;.II u.xl
one for settiut;' out plants ;ui!
shollel lie iniproveil 1V oil!" people.
Jv'eiileiil lel" the phiee where plants
:i'il prices will suit the most ex;ict-i-
;it I .le-.vel ly .I Moo. o:i We.-t
l.oenst street, ;iu! e;tll :it out c. 11
Suddon Deaths.
Heart disease is !y far f he most
freoilent eanse of sil!len death,
whieh in three out of four eases is
nnsusperted. The symptoms are
liol trem-rally linderslootl. Tlltx'
are: a hahil of K iiii oii the riht
side, short hreath, pain or d i 1 ress i ti
the side, liaek or slum l lei-, i rrenn 1:: r
pnlse. asthma, weak a. id hnuLVry
spells, wiiitl in stomach, swelling-i
ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry
eolith and si'iotheri:!:.;. Dr. Miles'
illustrated hook on lleart Disease,
free at I. (1. Irike A Co's, who sell
and guarantee Dr. Miles' tmeipialetl
.New lleart Cure, and his re.-tora-iie
.Nervine, which cures nerteis
ness, headache, sleeplessness, tlrop
sy, etc. It contains no opiates.
',( to i'liiiiip K'rihi-i' i'M- iii"
dry o-tiotls and jrocerie--, where you
will tiud the hest of e very I h i ! i l;', in
also keep fruits :.iid vti;'eta! Ies in
I heir season. 1 f.
En ei isy
This is what yon oitivht to have, in
fact, von mi:s! have if. to fully en
jo I i i'e. 'rho.isauds are searciiin,-fo'-
i I da i 1 y. a ml moitriiitie- because
Iheylind it !'. 'i' j I . ia : id s upon
tn i is:: n Is of li i! h' vs are .-j!e:i;.
:i ii:: ! I - by o.iv pej !e i;i i:.e !v:
thai tnev mav at'.aiu I his boon.
And yet It i;1;;y be h::-'. by : P. We
-..T-aide. that !Ciec1ric Hilt . if
-d n.-.-or-'i;-. ; 1 ! i :- e; :e -l ::!
bie : : .- e p'-r- i - ' ed i l, will bi i !:. . i : i
:;oo! tlieMioii and !lt the di-inoa
dispepsia ai:d insi i!i i'.l-.ead .'i:;;ep--v.
We ri'-oituner.'l ! ! ; i ' ! ' i 1 -rs
,: oysp-.ps:.! .-.
!!
t i ve -. s I on iac 1 1 a i s 1 !idiie. s. .-.hi.il
.si,-, and .jl.i) pe" bottle 1 !. '
l-':-iclxe iVjCo.'s !ru store.
l'he Iletines Method for piano and '
ri;':i!. Hie lavoi lie ani mosi suc
ei s-ful in l'rance and (leriii.uiy.
al.-o hari!ioii- taught. d t f
)Iks. Mi:km;i;s.
A Mystery Explained.
The papers contain fretpient no
tices of rich, pretty and educated
!drls eloping- with netiroes. tramps
and coachmen. The well-known'
specialist. Dr. Franklin Miles, says
ail such jirls are more or less hys
terical, nervous, very impulsive, un
balanced; usually subject to Head
ache, neura lo-ia. sleeplessness, im
moderate crying r lau;-h jiijjf. These
show a weak, nervous system for
which there is no remedy epial to
ICestorative Nervine. Trial bottles
and a line hook, containiiii; many
marvelous cures, free at F. (I. Fricke
A- Co's.. who also sell and rjfuarantee
Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart
Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures
lluttcriiio-, short breath, etc.
.v-ilss' Nervennd Liver Pille-
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, dtomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles'
Pills ppeectily cure biliousness, bad taste,
torpid liver, pile, constipation. Une
qualed for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c.
Sunpla free at F. G. Fricke & Co.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter written b- Mrs. Ada
K. Jlurd of Groton. S. D.. we quote:
"Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my liuigs, cough set in
and finally terminated in consump
tion. Four doctors g-ave me up saying-
I could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, de
termined if 1 could not stay with
my friends on earth, 1 would meet
my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds. I gave it a trial,
took in all eight bottles; it has cured
me and thank God I am now a well
a ul heart y woman." Trial bottles
free at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug
store, regular size. nc. and $1.00.
Some years ago Chamoerlsin & Co., of
Des Moines, Iowa, commenced the man
ufacture of a cough syrup, believing itto
be the most prompt and reliable prtpara
tion yet produced for coughs, colds and
cmup; that the public appreciate true
merit, and in time it was certain to be
come popular. Their most sanguine
hopes have been more than realize.
Over three hundred thousand bottles of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now
sold each year, and it is recognized as
'the best made.' wherever known. It
will cure a severe cold in less time than
anv other treatment. For sale by F. G.
Fricke & Co.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tiik 1 Jest Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is iiiiaranteed to eive satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 2" fnta per box.
For sale hy F. G. Fricke & Co.
IS LYING Ul. ILSSARY?
An l:iio -la- ! Truth Til line
TIi :t
Wlllt l (aXAMlty Nll't'nw.
A great many persons pretend to f .-idly j
deplore tin li.ct that. Mieiely i- ev.-r tell- !
ing a gre.-it. m.iny little while Ik . Frank-
' ness is ttrong!y rceoi.iiiieiil d and jxopl. )
' are praised for saying ju-t what they J
I think.
Frankn--s appears vt ry adiiiiralile in '
theory, lul it i quite t h.-r 1 hing i:i j
j practice. A certain aiuom.t of (leecjiti,,!) j
' beenis really lice.-.--.iiy for the welfare of j
society, and I ho man or woman who tries I
I to get on wholly without it is likely to j
. have few !ri'-:;l. i-.'.u oi my em-mi. s.
j It is said liiat the mini-1 r of a certain i
j Chiei'go eh r,. h 1 e ; Ml'. disgil :-t'-, with '
I the iuj! ru! Iniani - of mankind and !
, preached a vigorous h.-nnon in demmeia- '
j tion of society lal.-ehoo.ls. I le declare. i
I that lies told out of politeness were ju-t
. as wicked as those told with deliberate j
j intention cf deceiving. In fact, these i
I hociot v Ii s g--t folks into the habit of !
lying, ami they remiily pick up the other
kind.
The sermon made a gre.-:t impression
upon the hearers. Many of the congre
gation resolved to reform then and there.
Coming out of church Deacon .lom s
said to .Imhre I5.-td-.rer, who sat in front
of him, "Judge, J hope you didn't miml
my putting my feet under your xw?"
The judge was about to r.-jily, -()!i, cer
tainly not;'" hut he thought of tlie her
mon and answered:
"I did, though: your old boots took up
all tin; room ami were a fearful nui
sance." "Well," saiil the deacon, "the hair oil
you use smells so it nearly forced us to
le.-.ve the p.-w."
They glared at each other, and just
then Mrs. Badger and Miss Jenkins came
along. Miss Jenkins had asked:
"Jiow do you like :ay new bonnetr"
"Oh, I thought it just lov " lgan
idrs. B., and then she thongnt of the
sermon ami continue. 1:
"No, 1 didn't either. It is a horrid
thing, and I wouldn't be seen with it
on."
While these holiest con ven-.-it ions were
going on Mrs. Smith had said to her
next door neighbor, Mr. Murray:
"I hop.- the cryi::g of our baby last
night didn't distnri your"
And Air. Murray replied:
"No that is yes, I wanted to brain
the brat."
.inn men xirs. -smitii cabed inn a
wretch ami wept. Then the minister
came out and asked young Synioiids how
he liked the sermon. Symonds said:
"It was a grand of er . No, parson,
it v.;:s bla::i-d nonsense."
"Sir!" sa'd the person, and drew
himself up vtry indignantly.
Just th; :i Smith and Murray, after
being real fr.in': with each ot her and
t. '.ling a l-w j.!:ii:i truths, clinched, -Mid
D -.icon Jones was trying to hold Miss
Jenkins from scrntcnieg Mrs. Badger
it took tremendous efforts to stop tlie
rows and prev.:.t a r-eandal, and as it
was, every uuu went away mad wiiii
everybody else.
The minister went home and meditated
in a ploomy fr.-u:!. of mind fer three
hours. ;::id liiiaiiy concluded that ft'ciety
lying was wicked, but he would not
preach against ii again. It was alto
gether too hand' and necessary a sin to
be given up. Chicago Herald.
A Peculiar Fate.
The suppurters of the much disputed
theory of spontaneous combustion have
received fresh grounds of belief from the
case of Milton Hardcasrle, of Baltimore,
whose remains were found nearly con
sumed in his sh:int3 on the outskirts of
tliitt city.
Ilar.lcastlw was an old negro of un
known age, enjoying a small monthly
income left hiin some years ago by his
former owner, Colonel Eustace Hard
castle. It is said that the negro consumed a
gallon and a half of whisky a day, and
would often buy and drink the pure
alcohol in large quantities, often for
days at a time partaking of no other
nourishment.
He lived alone, being of a singular,
taciturn disposition, so that it was some
days before he was missed, but his
shanty was observed to remain closed,
and search being instituted he was found
in his bed burned nearly to a crisp, while
the mattress and clothes were only slight
ly scorched.
The room was in perfect order, and no
trace of fire was found on the hearth,
which was swept clean, and as Hard
castle was known to have been unique
among negroes in never smoking the
whole affair seemed shrouded in mystery.
Dr. Everhardt was called upon by the
authorities to make an investigation,
and gave as his opinion that it was a case
of spontaneous combustion. In this he
has been supported by several other
prominent physicians, who agree in de
claring the circumstances admit of no
other explanation. Exchange.
A Hint to Teacher.
Don't give up the boy who sits in the
back seat and wears his coat collarless,
his hair non a la Pompadour, and his
finger nails in mourning, who won't
learn his lessons and who will get into
mischief. I knew a teacher who had a
pupil just like him. She showed inter
est in him; she visited his parents, and
didn't act as if their language and man
ners made them devoid of all fine feel
ing. She asked him to help her about
some work after school oni night, and
said: "By the way, John, we know each
other pretty well now. I like yon and 1
hope you like me. I want you to do
something for me, will you?"
"If I can," was the answer.
"Come to school tomorrow with a col
lar, comb vour hair nicely and pare your
finger naifc. You see I like you as you
are now, but I want other people to like
you too, and they won't if you are care
less about your appearance."
Do you think the boy hated her? No.
H? was never seen untidy after that
evening. He graduated from the high
school with honors, and is today filling
a responsible position in society. He
swears by that teacher. She made
man of him. Lmcy Agnes Hayes in
Journal of Education.
What is
l-' rv
KJi
Castoriu is Ir. Saimid Pitcher's proscription for Infant
aiiid Children. It corjl.-iins i:rith:T Opium, morphine uor
otlicr Nsircoiic Milianrc. It is J. armless Mibst itulo
for larjrr!c. Drops, Soot!ii:i 5;yrr:ps, and Castor OIL,
jiC Is JMcawant. Its Kuarantoo is t!;is-y years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Cist oria destroys 'Worms and allays
fevc rishn ess. Cas.tori:i prev':its vomiting- Sour Curd,
cures Diarrluea and Vinl Colic. Castoria rdive
teething" troubles, cures con.'.tipnf ion and flatulency.
Ciistoria assiniilatea tho f.txl, regulate; tho rstomacli
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's .Vanaeca tlie Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" OtaKtorla Is an excellent mcllelno f'T c'ti"
rlren. Stotliers linvo ri'tieatedly told mof its
Kkk1 elluct uiK'ij their cliildrerj."
Utt. Q. C. Oyoor.n,
Ijel!, Ma.sa.
" Castoria Vt t!i" le.t rornoily for children of
vliieh I .-on ii-i -irtitit. d. 1 In!. t!ii; day i.;i t
far distant when mothers Ti i1lcoiiKMert!i! real
Inter. t of their cliildren, tirel us. Castoria ia
ptetvl of the v.'irioasqiiju-k nostrums which iir-)
tlestroyiiiK their loved ones, Ly foreinofiiiiai,
morphine, lioothiu syrup und otlier hurtful
at'iitci down tlii ir throats, thcrehy eeiiditi
theut to prematuru graves."
Dk. J. F. KiNrrrr:i.nK,
Conway, Ark.
Tbo Ccntr.nr Crnpany, T7
IK GRAVES & CO.
BKALEItS IN PINE LUMP.EIt,
SlUNtiUOS. L.V'i II, SASH.
DOOliS, i:LLNT)-;,ir)d all btiniing uiit..ii!
11 til
of Bleiscl's
nor
FOR THE NEXT
SIXTY DAYS
WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL
IN ALL OUR COMPLETE LINE Or BOOTS AND SHOES
BAqGpAIjSrS FOq ALL.
W. A. BGECK CO.
Also the Ugh running Domestic Sewing Machine for sale
Everything to Furnish Four House.
I. PEARLMAN'S .
GREAT 1TODEKN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Hav ing bought the J V .Weckbach store room
on soutn Main street I offer my entire stock at
a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time
to buy Gasoline stoves and furniture of all
kinds.
Opera House Block J PEARLMAA.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren Kew York. Price SO eta
S2a2
D
Castoria.
" r'atorf.-l ii no wrll ml.-iptc.t tot MMren tho
I rec iiiiuit ii'I it ua uuiertor loony ,iNeripiui
Loon u to iiiu.'"
IT. A. AitcnKR, M. T.,
Ill fV". Oxford St., llrooLlyn, N. Y.
0tir ri'-yslclaris in Vm children' depart
ment havo 5x.Ucn lii(.-ldy of th.-ir cxpi
enco In their outHide prac!co with '.LHtoria,
nnJ nllhotieh d only uuvo amon our
nu'l;i';J ttippli'.-ti what i:i Luown iu reijular (
pi-.!aett, j ft we aro f r. o to j-onfcsH that ttta
merits of (ivtoria lias -won us to look wltb
favor upon it."
L'.N'.TEU JroSflTAI. ASl IllITINHAItV,
i:obton. Mam.
A i.i.zh C Surra, Ve.,
I'lurrny Street, New York City.
rrtr'-r-"! j
v. Z 8'
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corner of
a -
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mill.
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