Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 22, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    I' ' R TXHin OMAHA DAILY BETC * . SATTTRT > AY W/RRTTA"RV 420 ISM
I , THE CITY
M Krlck nnd Owen Johnson wcro arrest
H cd ycstilrduy charged with steallnc
H n sot of hnrticss from Fred Wilson
H Today is n national holiday , boltiir
1 the nnnivorsuy of Kcortro Wnshiiifrtoti s
H birth , consequently the ban 1(8 will all
H bo closed
M The * flro dopnrtment was called to tlio
H Ninth S.roct Medical Institute liouso
1 jestordny nftornoon but tholr services
H were not needed tis the flro was put out
B before nny dninngo Mas done
fl A citizen informed Managers Boyd
B nnd Ilnyncsyestoidn.v that they could do *
H I pend upon HK ) Fremont people coming
H to hour Patll Ho hud received a do/on
1 I letters from acquaintances oihis li villi ;
H there asking him to eocnro scats for as
H many parlies of eight and ton
H The funeral of Itov Dr T. U. Lemon
H will bo held from his lute residence ,
H 8028 Chicago street , Saturday , Fobruury
M ] 2'2 , at il pm Interment at Prospect
l Hill comotcry Friends of the family
Hj tire Invited
H ] The Young Mon's Christian Assochipo
H Hon will tender to the tcachors nnd
H pupils of the publio schools nu cntor-
1 tninment by Mrs Crnry , who is now
H giving the course of Art Tours in
B ' the tissooclatlon building , this
H aftornoou , commencing at . ' 1 oclock
H Tim views yrlU bo carefully selected
M froth the six entertainments , and will
B bo of special interest
HHfl I'ciMonnl 1'nrnKrnplii.
Hi VV L. May of Fremont is in the city
B E , Ulowett of Fremont is at the I'nxton.'v
B | ; . A. Wild of Wlluor is at the Jlorcuiints
H p. Q. Dana of Fremont is stopping ai the
I Cqsoy
HB | J , 12 Voalt of G rosham Is stopping at the
Casey
I 11. Gibbons of Kearney is a guest at the
HH | Pnxtnn
HB | C. A. Tracoy of Wood River in a guest at
I the Casey
HH | I L. J , Capps of Hnstlngs is registered at
B | tbo Caicy
HB | John Unrsby of Falrmoilnt is stopping at
I ! the Murray
HB | i L. M. Keene of Fremont is rcgistorcd at
I | the 1'nxton.
( II S. Hon ! or North Platte is stopping at
HJ the Paxton
HH | * 0. H. Kvnns of Kushvillo is roRistorcd at
Hi ' the Pnxton
HBl ' J. M. Kobltuon of Plnttsmoutli is a guest
Hi at the Casey
HBl J , II Johnson andjwifo of Blair nroguests
J at tlio Casey
HH | G , M. Brown of the Alma Tribune Is ro -
H ) latored nt tlio Pnxtoli
HB | i J. D. KUPatrick nnd wife of noatrlco uro
Hi stopping at the Paxton
Bi Juan Hoylo nnd J. P Johnson of Kearney
HHj nro guests ut the Paxton
H John M. Thurston recljtercd at the Coates
J in Kansas City yesterday ,
H Mr II A. Haskell o ! Tim Uei : composing
HHj room is laid up with la grippe
H Mr M. V Cory and wife of Harvard nro
HHj In the city visiting their son , Mr James
HH ] Cory
H A. E. Hutchinson of this city was regis
J tcrcd nt the Shormnn house , Chisago , yes
HHj i torday
H Mr D E. Johnson , president of the bank
HHP of Vcrdigre , Neb , called upon Inn Uci :
HH ] yesterday
H liislioji Xoumnn left yesterday afternoon
HH ] for New York , where ho will nttond a
HH ] meeting of bishops
M Frank P. Ireland , J. C. Meredith and
HH ] Henry N. Shoncll of Ncbrnskn City nro ,
HH ] umung the guests ut tbo Puxton
B Nebrnskn'H InpulrtMon
j 1'lcaso state In 1niJ3etx thojiopulalionof
t Nobraslca ten and five years ago , and the '
H ] | probable figures for lb'JOl Itcador , city
Hj | Ans The population of Nebraska ten 1
HHi ycurp ngo , according to the national census ,
HH ; was-152,542 , and live ycurs ago according to )
HH the state census , was 74IH5 ( ( , or nearly
HH double Figuring on this ratio of Increase
HH the population in lbtIO should to 1,46U,201) ) .
M atllitnrr Prisoner ) .
H Ten prisoners from Fort Snolllng , In
M churgobf Lioutcnant Ucnu and Surgount I
HH Wbittakcr of the Third Infantry , landed at
HH * 10 o'clock ' yesterday nt the Webt
HH Blor street depot Tncso mil
HH tury pr.sor.crs liavo been sen-
HH tenccd by court-martial to ono year or more ,
HH ndd are accompanied by guard to Fort Loav-
HBJ enwarth They came in over the St , Paul 1
HbJ road and left on the Missouri Pacillc
HV
HjB lcm are Invited
H The ladles of the Creche wish to moot
H their trloads and show'thom their building
H and tlio children who have a homo there In
HB order to do this most pleasantly the ladles L *
HV will glvo u recaption at the homo , corner
HH Nineteenth and Ilarnoy Btreets , today
Ha from . ' 1 to ti o'clock ' p. m. Wo bopo
Hh to have a largo number present , in-
eluding evor.v one Interested in such a work ,
whether tlioy have been connected with the J
HV Crccho or not
Hjl Mas T. L. ICiMiuLL , Prosldent
H AiinouiiucinentB
H This morning seats \yill bo placed on
H aalofortuo engagement of Charles Arnold
H in the pretty pastoral play , "JlanB , the Boat
man , ' ' which begins Monday evening next
HH and continues till Wednesday Tbo Ploy is
HbJ from tbo leu of Clay nl Greene , and Is ono
Hi ! of his best productions Thescono is laid In
HMl the Adirondack mountains nnd affords
on-
Hlj portunity for sccnlo display which is made
Hi j tbo most of Tlio company is an nblo ono > ,
HbJ and is under the mnnnpement of T. Allison
Hjl | Urown , the well know n Now York manager
H | Kitlowalk Awards
1 At the mooting of the board of public
j works yesterday bids were opened for
B | tbo construction of sidewalks from January
Hj5 1 to July 1 , lbJU Charles Oanlnor was
( awarded the coatract , his bid being the low
Hlf CBt Hu bid 22 cents for 4 foot walks ,
Hj | 110 cents for 0 foot , p9 % cents for 8-foot , 41
Hl | cents for 10 foot , S'J ' cents for 12 foot , 78
Hit cents for 10 foot , Oil cents for 20-foot walks ;
Hlj f 10 per 1,100 lor repairs , includinglabor )
Hi J uails , etc ; 10 cents pur foot for cross walks
i ISurlnl of Iiitiire Hlr th
MI The remains of Lena Rivers , alias Ella liar
j rls the unfortunate girl who dropped dead
B la a bagnio , tvero interred yostorduy
Hi afternoon at Forest Lawn A
Hft Jotter had beou received from lior ,
Hf parents at Full Cltv declaring that
HB tboy wore too poor to giro a decent burial I ,
Hg land they asked that her friends hero look \
'
Hf after her iutormout Accordingly tbo in- i
H mates of Madnmo '
Marsoll's house wont to
H | ( Work and ralsod n purse of fS7 to bury her
H | A beautiful casket
was bouirht and the ro-
H | onaius were attired In a shroud of snowy
H | whltonesi , A bouquet of lilies of the valley , '
Hr were placed In bor hands and a cross of
HJ iwldtqflowon were laid upon the casket At \
Hj 'JM : a small uotcrio of her late companions
} authored at Hoafoy's ' establlslimon and a
HJ ( brief burial service was road 'J ho remains
Hj wore then taken to Forest Lawn and buried
H An H.lltor on a 1'opulnr Iteinuity
H > While the columns of the Graphic nro
opou to any and all utiobjuctiotiublo ad-
vertlBomonts , yotlt is quite impossible
for us to spoalc knowingly of the merita
'of ' the various articles of niorohandlse ,
vndvortisod Purtlculiirly is this true of
patent , mudioines But there are ox-
coptlpns occasionally and a noteworthy
oxcectiou is the eolobrated Chamber
Iain's ' Cough Remedy This now univors-
H ally iciiown medlctno hua boon advor-
( lsed in the Graphic for four or flvo
years , but not until recently had wo
Hi any poreonal Icnowlodgo of its wondur-
j .ful ofllcaoy , which bus como about
H tcrough the prevailing lulluonzn and
H , tha stubborn cough that bus t > o often
' nttoudod it In the writers family this !
'modlclnu has on several occasions this
B winter cured n cough that battled '
B any and all ether roinodlos ; and the
B number of fanillios In Kimball and
B vicinity lp which this remedy has boon
B ' psod with lilco oifoots attests to its value
B * . ra p spoeitlo for coughs and colds of
B very nptur . Ktinba ) , ( South Dakota i , )
Graphic , Fob 7,161)4 )
TUB OVMNAhlUM XKOUIlIili
_
The Instructor Will DrnwdBnlnry Ho
Is not Allowed to Knm
Mr Plpor , secretory of the board said ,
Mr Kuinraorow was appointed lastOctobnr ,
butsinco . that time has not drnwn any pay
llo has not asked for any , and so far as I
know not given any Instructions whatever
Ills salary whoa ho begins work will bo $110
per mouth * CI
"llio professorhowovorsuporviscd the ar
rangement of tlio gymnasium room Ho told
tbo commlttto what to buy and saw that it
was properly placed There has never been
any beat in tbo room Suporintoiidont
Wooloy got an estimate on boating npnarboi
ntus 'I ho estimate was something hko
S4j0. j ; This was about two months
ago , but tbo matter was laid on ,
the table and has never been taken up slnro
it was read the first time "
,
The apparatus In the gymnasium room
cost about TO .
,
The room is" so cold thnt no Instructions
can bo given whntovor , coiisenueDtlv the In-
structor has no opportunity to fulfil the
duties > of his ofllco It U Intimated , however ,
that inasmuch as it is the fault of the board ,
Kummcrow will in time , take Btops to recover -
cover pay from tlio tlaio ho was appointed ,
As : it now stands ho cannot nccopt nay ether
position , uolthor con ho instruct the pupils
for waat of a place to teach thom ,
. Alas , alas 1" the dude oxelaims , "In mv
slnnuer unklo I've ' got pains " Dent fret , "
said ma , for whom ho had sent , " 1 have seine
Salvation Oil "
"Mv time Is UP , " said the doctor to the
patient , whom ho found usiag Dr Hulls
Cough Syruu , and ho was correct , for his
cough hud been cured
on 'uiiaNoi ;
'v Shoo Factory Wants to Come to
Onuilm Property LUtrri
President Hnrtman had a handfull of an-
nouncoirenls to moko nt the Heal Hstato
exchange meeting jestorday , A
shoo manufactory with 100 moo
wants propositions from Omaha for
a removal to this cltv This was
rofcrrcd to the eommltteo oa manufactures ,
A committee was appointed to receive the
Hock Island oxcusionists and notlco glvon of
a meeting of the bureau of charltlos at the
V . M. C. A. rooms this afternoon •
There will bo no session of the exchange
today ,
D' The listing yesterday was as follows !
Washington bqunro , lot 19 , SlbOO
Washington Square , lot 18 , SJOOO
Washington .Squnrc , lot , 27 , $11,000.
Shot wood Park , lots 5 and 0 , COxlSO ,
J10.000. ;
Torrnco Addition , lot 25 , 40\140 , tea room
house { IUUO0.
Brown Park , lot 8 , block 8 , 20x120 , $7D0.
Houscll and Stcbblns , lot 5 , block 15 , Mx
110 , ? lSu0. _
Kirk wood , lot 11 , block 2. DOxHO , $1,500.
Boyd's Addition , lot 5 , block 10 , 1) ) x54 ,
four room house , $1,250. '
Samuiero & ; Hiinebaugh's Addition , lot 7 ,
block 1 , 50x150 , SlIiOO
City , Idt 4 , block 10S , GGxl2 , two brick
dwellings , $11,000.
Plainviow , lot 7 , block 1 , IKK124 , $1,300.
Prospect Place , lot 18 , block F , 50x127 , four
room house , ? 2b"50.
, . Washlagton sipiare , lots IS , 19 and 20 , l. "J5x
35S , $7,200.
West Cuming addition , lots 20 and 21 ,
block 0 , SI,000
Orehurd Hill , lot 13 , block 1 , 50x144. SJ,0J0 ,
Washington square , lot 20 , 13x127 , $3,500.
Sales were reported :
Uy F. IC Darling , fivo-room house , Pens
place , 51,300 ; lot 10 , block 7 , Hansconi place ,
$ J,1U0 ; p.irtioi.3 , block 1 , riorbach's third
addition , 5.1,500.
By Otto Lobeclt , lots 1 nnd 2 , block 33 ,
South Omaha , $2,100.
Bv Stringer & Pennv , lot 19 , block 118 ,
Dundca place , ? tfU0J.
By A. P. Tukoy , lot 9 , block 8 , Clifton
hill , $3,400.
,
Fits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness i ;
and hysteria are soon cured by Dr Miles
Nervine Frco samples at ICuhn & Co , 15th '
and Douglas _ '
THIS CIt. . ? J ii-V. AGENTS
Preparations i Tor IL'iitercaliilnfr tlio i
Dlstlntrulslnd Holly
The excursion party of Kock Island pasi
scngcr agents will arrive in Omaha boiiio 1
time today and a committco was ap-
pointed by the real estate exchange this 1
morning to meet , welcome nnd entortaiu i
ttioin . The party Is composed of John Se-
bastion , general passenger and ticket agent ,
Chicago ( ; S. F. Bojd , assistant general pas
senger and ticket agent , TodoIiui George S
Ubodos ] , assistant to Scbustlun , Chicago ;
J. E. Hoonigaii , Cedar Hapids , la ; C. M
Pratt j , noting passenger and ticket agent at
Minneapolis i ; A. B , Farnswortu , general I
eastern agent Now York ; Thompson ,
Now i Englniid reprcaentntivo , Boston ; D. J ,
Flynn , travaling passenger agent , Now \
W. J. Leahv , traveling passenger
nt-ent , at Buffalo ; I , S. Loomis i
the ; Plilladolphia nassongcr agent ;
li E. McLcod Boston ; H. S. Phillips , Montreal -
troal ' ; D. L. Cavon , Toronto , all truvehngj j
agents ' ; M. P. > Vu hburn Northwestern pas J
senger J agent , Detroit ; J. A. Sheppard ,
Southeastern passenger agent , Chicago ; V ,
J. Clark , traveling passenger ngent , Chicago -
cage ; J. W. Fry , travellog passenger agent
. for ' tbo northwest , Chicago ; W , C. Chewer ,
Peoria ; William Klckev Davonpart ; G. D.
Bacon , general agent of the passenger department -
partment \ at St Louis ; A. S. G , Hough ,
traveling i passenger agent , St Louis ; P. P.
Young , Chsttatiooga : A. tl Mo tint , Kansas
City i ; W. H. Firth , Kansas Citvt George L.
Hoppert , St Joe ; J. L. DoBovoiso aad K. E.
Pulmer , Omaha ; C. 11. Sloat , Topeka ;
Charlo i * Kennedy , Portland , Ore ; Rob .
ert Kepplor , Portland ; George G. Leo ,
Denver ; F. W. Thompson , Los Angeles -
goles ; Clinton Jones , Sun Francisco ; ;
T. J. Anderson , general agent ut Topeka ,
and O. II , Kroli , secretary to Sebastian ,
Chicago
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Omaha Needs Morn llotnlH
P. S. Euhtis ana John Frai.cos , general
passenger agents of the Burlington road ,
liavo started a discussion touching upon the
hotel facilities of Ouulu as compared with
other weatoru towns Tiny say that tbo
lack of accommodations in this line is the
great objection * to Oniuhu as a convention
city Yosterdav evoalag Mr Frances
received a short loiter from Mr Eustis In
which that ofllcml says ; "My cigbteon
months experience in this torrltory ( mean
lug Chicago ) toacbes me that if Omaha had
more hotel accommodations of a first-class
character she would got tbo location of many
a convention largo and small Kansas City
and St Paul with tbolr Hue largo hotels , are
gathering In about everything "
Mr Francis says ho has plenty of opoor
tuuity every time a mooling ' > ' culls him else '
where , to have the truthfulness of tbeso as- '
portions forced upon him All my efforts
to secure important association meotintrs for
Omaha have been frustrated by declaratinns
on the part of the o who attend tneni that
our hotel facilities ami accommodations are
not sufllcleot , "
C1 | fc'ervlce on tli V. V.
Vieo-Presidont lioloomh's latest circular '
utterance to Union Pacllle oftlciuls in which
bo instructs thoui regarding the observance
hereafter of civil soryloo rules la promoting
and employing men is causing more or less ,
strange comment "Wbo do you suppose
deserves credit for such an order as that oa
ttila road ! " Inquired a rather independent
subordinate when the subject was brought | '
up for discussion , "il certainly never orig-
iuatod with Charles Frances Adams unless
ho has recently changed his mind Mr Hoi
comb , however , muy have gotten tbo thing
through because he knows what practical
civil service meant , bavin ? been connected
with the Burlington road where it is on-
forced , If the Union Pacillo force Is to bo'
rcontinued as at present organized and all , I :
future promotions kept within the
ranks It will be a great relief to ; '
very many of us There will bo no I
mora outsiders broOght into the family ,
until vacancies occur requlrlug the employ
moat of additional help Mr Holcomb says
to his staff that wheu any of them fall to
Had the mon tboy want by roferrlug the
matter to him he will help them out "
W liat llnu tlio Liktioni : Done ?
It wus rumored yesterday that tbo Fro
moat , Elkhrn A ; Missouri Valley rord has
maJe several very favorable promises to the
Omaha Commercial association though it
such is the case both parties prcfor to keep
the fact a close secret Those wna ought to
know denied everything when questioned
but Tim Hf.e's Informant said his pointer
came from rellnblo sources nnd could bo depended -
ponded on "It is my understanding , " ho
continued ' , that the Elkhorn people have
j agreed 1 to tnalto a flat rate equal In the sum
of tbo two locals , that Is Omaha merchants
will | not have to contend ngalnst the ndvnn-
tages shown Chicago dealers , by reason of
the long haul business , "
i
. Tim Clilonan ItonUs nml KitrM
The Chicago roads hnvo changed their tnc-
tics on the cut-rato uroblom and say that a
20 per cent reduction will bo much moro
bonaflclat to thom than the old rate was
Just what this means has not developed
livery ofllcml hero believes , however ,
that there is some strong motlvo back of
n , thouch thov nil ndnut the permanence
of tlio now tariff . Hates > vcst of the Misti
sourl river must como down nlso to bo In line
and It Is couceeded that a reduction in the
cast bound schedule equal to that made from
Chicago , west is sure to follow
Tnntli Htract Vlatlticr Hills
Bids ' for building the Tenth street viaductA
are all in and there Is n largo number of
them , but the union douot officials refuse to
glvo | , out auv information until contracts
have boon awarded They are now waiting
tor the cltv council to pass an ordlaancc nu-
thorizing . the construction of the viaduct ,
end ] ust ns soon as that has boon done , "
said Mr Kimball yestordny "wo will bo
ready to commorico work As the viaduct
and depot building go togothcr wo can do
nothing until the city compiles with Its uart
of the coatract regarding Tenth street
Many people believe that 008 of
western manufacture ) cannot bo sold
east in competition with old established
| houses in that vicinity It depends en
tirely on the merits of the goods thom
Boivcs If superior to the goods now
sold ] there , they will soon become popu
lar ] Up to November 1 , 1889 , Chamberlains
lain's Cough Remedy had not boon sold
in Pittsburg , Pa , now Messrs F. II
TgRors & Son , prominent druggists
thorc , say It is the most popular patent
medicine they liandlo , also 13. E. Hock
of ' Allegheny City , Pu , says : * 'I rogurd
It us the best seller In that line of rotno-
Oins I litvvo in the store and ono of the
most ' biitisfactory m its results "
District Court
Myron L. Lowls was tried before Judge
Clarkson on the chnrgo of burglarizing the
*
store of Andrew O. Petersen nt 3305 Loavt
enworth strcot in December last of a lot
ol clothing The clothing was brought into
court , aud consisted of suits , pants , cloth
nnd ' a buffalo robe The stuff was lndontl-
lied bv Petersen and a strong chain of cir
cumstantial evidence woven uround Lewis ,
who is a quiet looking , I rather dudlsh man
about thirty J cars of ago ' 1 ho stolen goods
were founu In his Dosscssion and ho was try
ing to disuoso of them to different patties
When the state rested the defendant mis
placed on the stand and told a vciy gauzy
story about how ho came to have the stolen
goods , iu bis possession He said a well 1
dressed man claiming to bo from Kansas
City had offered him all he could got for the I
goods above $ S0. Several witnesses testified
as : to tbo good character of the accused and
the defense rested The jury was dismissed 1
until 9:30 : o'clock Monday morning , when
the case will bo argued
Dr.IIaughawout.oncof tbo oeatdontists
in { the west , extracts tooth without pain ,
inserts , teeth without plates absolutely
clean und strong , 1609 Douglas , Omaha
The Only One
The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway is the only line running solid 1
vestibulod , oloctriu lighted and steam
heated trains between Chicugo , Council -
cil Bluffs and Omaha
. The berth dreading lamp feature in (
the Pullman sleeping cars-run on thoBo
lines l is patented and cannot bo used by
any ether railway company It is the
great improvement of the ago Try It
and be convtneod
Sleeping cars leave the Union Pucilio
depot , Omiiha at 0 p. m. dally , arriving
at Chicago at 9:30 : a. in , Passengers
talcing this train are not compelled to
gotout f of the cars at Council Bluffs and
wait for the train to be cleaned Get
tickets anil sleeping car borths'at Union >
ticket oflieo , 1501 Farnam st
F. A. NAbll , Gen Agt
J. E. PiiKSTON Pass Agt
Mnrilm Washington Social
There wus a pleasant gathering of young
people } , , with a sprinkling of older ones , at
the South Tenth street M. E. oburch last
evening It was called a Martha Washing
ton social , and was > given by the Epworth I
league ] , the recently organized .vqung folks
socclety of the church The event was obar-
acterjzed by that spirit of 'socfabllity for
which the Mothoaist people everywhere nro
distinguished The affair was ably managed ]
by i Mr Arthur N. bmith , vice president of
the [ league Miss Nellie Hood , with her dark
locks { powdoied gray , a white cap on bor
! head and a largo , saowy kerchief over her
shoulders , made a charming Martha Wash ;
ington She had about two dozen assistants ,
wnoso garb was a dupllcato of hers
. Mr Edmund H , Davie did the honors as
George Washington Ho were the knickor-
bockeis , tbo cocked bat and ether gorgeous
apparel characteristic of the gentleman of a
century ago
An'entnrtalnincprogramme was presented ,
I
the I initial fcaturo being the splondiu renul-
. tton of a plantation melody by Air II D.
Carbol
Little Gertlo P rkhurst , ogod ton , followed j -
lowed ! , with'n recitation , and she was re
warded with liberal applause ,
Mr Arthur N , Smith , who possesses an
\ excellent tenor voice , sang the Song of * a
Thousand Years "
A r6. David Cole , who rankB high among
the vocalists of the cltv as u soprano Blngor ,
rendered ' Calvary most effectively ,
The closing number was a very pretty trio ,
sung by Mrs David Cole , Miss Cara Smith
and , Mr A. N. Smith
Supper and a season of sociability fol-
lowed I The genial pastor , Hov C. N , Daw-
son i , lent considerable pleasure to the ocea-
slon i by his tirosenco J
iHonstipatioti ,
IF not remedied in season , is liable to
1 hecomo habitual aud chronic Drastic -
tic purgatives , by weakening the bowels ,
confirm , rather than euro , the evil
Aycr's Pills , being mild , effective , and
jtrcngtbculng In their action , are genor-
ally reeouiiueiided by the faculty as the
best of aperients
Having been subject , for years , to
constipation , without being able to find
liiueh relief , I at last tried Ayers Pills ,
I deem it both a duty and a pleasure
to testify that I ha\o derived great bcu
ellt from their use For oicr U\o years
past I ha\u taken one of these pills
o\rry night befdie retiring I would not
willingly bo without them " G. W.
llouiuau , 20 East Main st , Carlisle , la
" I have been taking Ayer'B Pills nnd
using them in my family sliku 1657 , aud
cheerfully roconimeud lliem to all in
need of a aafo hut effectual cathartic "
John M. Hoggs , Louisville , Ky
For eight years I was afflicted with
copstlpation , which at last liecame so
bad that the doctors could do no moro
for mo Then I began to take Ayers
Pills , and soon the bowels recovered
* their natural and regular action , so that
now I am in xcellent health " S , I _
'Loughhiidge , Bryan , Texas
" Having used Aycr's-Pills , with good
results , I fully indorse them for tlio pur
poses for which they are recommended "
T. Connors , M. D. , Centre Urldge , Pa
Ayers Pills ,
i rasriBiD st
Dr J. O. Ayer * Co , Lowell , Mail
( jold by ll DruggUU sail tt-lr ) ia Mcdlcla * .
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HOPE FOR8THE AGED
.
A Promlnnnt ManAtinWH llniv Kltlerly
I'coplo Can l'r A ns their IjIvoh nnd
Avoid A\enkiiQ snnil Stifraring *
Chsrlos Dickens noisr wrote R truer thine thsn
the ' following !
Cnn nnjlhlrc bo moreipltlnblc thivn tlio rtnlit of
cldcrlrmenorwonion.T lto rcnlliatlist tl > a ftrenclli
of cnrllerypnr lsilcMfilnRf Town the plunoof lire ,
-ho o end U In dnrliK-M , tiny loeV , snil onilcr If
tliclr ' itcnrj steps will rutir them pntnlrssly to the
cnJ "
Anrcldrrlr r rson who feel * trorabllna of the
nerves , it enkonlnii of the rmm'te' , trs < cnoil Tltnllty ,
ilocrcmert , , Tlgor , clillled hands or feet , needs , nnr ,
mint , Iirti" , ntslstance , Jlonoy ennnot reudor It
llriiKH slroulil lie svoliloil Hero Is hat una of I lie
KrcntCJt of modem p Indicium , n no toss pcrvmnso
thnn Dr Unnliior * j-s en the subject :
, Kulorly pernors , xvho In winter suffer from cold
feet nml nml nrtlilclnl hunt npiillcd oxtcinally fall to
infant rillcf msy with unilnulileil propriety and ml-
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rnntnitp , , tnko nlilskoy nml hot water on coins to bo t
Ifftlicndnclmorfoul ttnruo follow , tlio Inference Is
tlio spirit nns Impure , ! rolmlily containing fu ol oil
-A very llulit trace of this notions Itinrcdlont In spirit
wllllnsoniocon > tllutlons produce hemloctio ns nc-
curnto n test of Impurity ns chemistry enn enipoy "
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There is only ono nhsoluloly pure whiskey fioo
from fusel oil , nnd thnt Is tlio well known nnd
justly popular DutTj's Pure Mnlt Whiskey It lias nil
Ihn | piopcrllos Hint centrlbuto to health nnd vigor ,
nnd none Hint lnjnror It ennnot hnnn tlio stumnch
even Ota child It Is sold universally and well merits
Its : wonderful popularity , no sure nnd tnkenoothcr
DRSTbETTS I ft BETTS
UM Faun am STiiKfT , Omaha , Nib
( Opposite Paxton ItoteU
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Ofllc liorjr9ua.in , to 8 p. m. rfundnys X0 a. m So
pm
SpcclalliU In Chronic , Nervous , Skin and Blood Dl-
eases
Coniult&tlon nt onice or by mall free Medt-
clnes sent by mall or express , securely packed , free
from obsarrntlon Qusrnntccs to cure quickly , safe
Iy I nnd permanently
NERVOUS J DEBILITY _ Kfi M3&S&
slont lhy-lcal dociy Mlfllnff from intllscretloni , ox-
cess or tndulKence proftuclnic sloeptesneis despoa-
dency , plmpluiun the face , aversion tosoclotf , ervallr
otscouraReu , lack of cimUdence tlutt unfit for study
or J business , nml finds llf a burden Safely , perraan-
cntlr nnd prlvatuly curaa Consult Drs Llttts A UutU ,
ItCW : Farnam Street , Oinarja , Neb •
BlooJ ] and Skin Disease ' SS'ss '
ro J a u Its , eomptttely eradicated wltbont the aid of
mercury Mcrofuta eryelpolas f ver sores , blotches
tilcen , pains In tbo bean and bones , syphilitic tore
J throat , mouth and tocuu .cAtarrtit etc , permanently
cured where others have failed
HitaBr ] * , nrInaP7 ntiallsr& , *
qucntbumlndt I or blojtly urine , urine ttlzh colored or
with milky sediment oa atandtnff , weak back , gonorr
htea i , Rleetcystitis , etc rrorupily and safely cured
charges ' reasonable *
I TaiCTir Ei ° u , ) r
_ ftst ; ( free ? ? :
.i movnl coroWoto without cutllnit * < llp-ordlllnllon.
Oures arrdoted at bomebi patient wltboulamomimu
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pnln or annoyance u. jnc > (
'To Young M6n and MiflIe-Aefl _ Mm ,
A QTTDP fflDU I110 nvfful effects of early
A uUltUUnti Vice , which brlnits orraalo
weifkncss.destroylnirboth mind and body , with all
tadreaded Ills , permnnontlr cured
TIPQ TJUTT ? Adilross those whs h vo lm-
IIUUi DljlllJ paired themselves , Dy Improper
IndulKcnc.s and and solitary habits , which rum both
body and mlad untittlnz tbem for busluoss , study or
mnrrlitiro
sIaiiuied MrN , or tboso ontcrlnn on that happy
life , aware of pbyslrlal debility , quickly assisted
OUR SUCCESS , *
Il based upon facts , first practical experience , sec
ond-overy case Is especially studied , thus starting
aright , third moaictnos nro prepiiod In our own la-
bauiry exactly to suit men ciisu , thus atfectlnir euros
without Injury
IirHcndO centa postage for celebrated works oa
chronic , nervous and dnlicnto diseases Thousands
cured rjy A friendly loiter or call may sare you fa-
ture suffering nndsbnmo , and ad1 golden years to Ills
rBr No letters answered unless accompanied by <
tents In stamps Address orcall on
DRS HIITTS & BETTS ,
1433 Farnam street , Omaha Neb
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. A SEEIOUS MISTAKE
jMncli inliclilef is done In the treatment of
constipation Tlio cnuirioti opinion la tliat
nllrequlremcn' ornfullIIIeillfthoHeulIcIno
forces unloading of the uotrcla , A ( { rent
error 3Iodlclno simply purgative , corrects
no morbid condition , consequently tliclr use
Is Tolloweil uy greater eostlveness A rem
cdy , to he cflcctuul andpcrinanont , must he
composed of tonic , alterative , corrective
nndcartliartloproperties Tbesoaroadmlr-
alily combined In Sr Tutt's liver Hits
TiiryivllI , In a short time , euro nil the suf-
pfcrlnss thnt result from Inactive bowels
They glvo tone to tl 9 intestines , stimulate
the .ccrotlons , und correct Imperfect fuco- .
tlonul action of tlio stomach and llvor
Tutt's Liver Pills
NEVER DISAPPOINT
Prloo , 25c. Office , 39 & 41 Park Place , N. Y.
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Thursday , Fr 'idny I Cflh 911 Ql 99
nndSnturdny , I rtJlii _ UI | _ _
And Special Saturday Mntinoo .
.iRETURN of the POPULAR FAVORITE S
ThoOrlKlnulanl World Famous
jTHNLONS | * |
1'rcscntliiR their Fair and Ppcctacui&r Drama ,
NEW FINUSHA -
_ i Mini ii
Introducing KewScenery Costumes , Musts
nnd Specialties
Night 1'rlces,25c , ! < oJi andIL Mitlioo I'flso s ,
saed7je ,
Muutlny , Tucstlajy and Wednesday , Feb
2I , ( :05 find 20.
First Performances In this city of
• CHAS * * ARNOLD *
In his Original Creation ,
( Hans , Tie Boatman ) I ' I
AN Idj i. or tub AniiiONiiACks
One the few American I'lays that has caught I
the I' .nullsh tmte
Touches of Nature Iuueliter and Tears
lleautlful Home Ilulmtis
ThoBt Bernard Do * , ' Nerd , ' and a boatload of
Merry Children
Ilegular prices Beats ko on Bale Saturday
mUNKENtfESS
v * Liquor Habit
MAume wo/ho mas/sairro/tt cubs
KHMK-5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can bo tUcn In ump f wotfc * > r U , % la ut *
ftelMoffusJ without th knowUdgo of ttiep-iunt ,
r awMiiiy It U abioluulr barmltta nnd willl90i
ptruanaot aad ptcdy oar * . * r hatha ; ih # wilintu
• madarata drlnfcar or an aioohollo wrack ITIJK VCtt I
FAILA Zt oparataa ao qulatlr and with aaou car
taJntr that tha patlant undsrgoaa no tnooaTanJeaoa ,
and r * h * ta aware , bta complato reform all oa ta i
• Haotad 41 parr * * * * f partloular * fraa
I DUNJkC .lbtb Vlla iKU aadl0lhXCuailBsHUi
• WacvppUii li ULA.U.HU UUIVZX CO Omaha * " * * I I
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The Spring Ovorcont wo linvo tins season plncod on snlont the nbovo pii-o excites tlio mliniraUon o nit
customers Dcsidcs those nlrortised Inst week wo linvo todnj' opined nnothor style which wo have mmkcil nt
the snmo price , nn clognnt Melton o a bcnutiftil brown slinde with fine silk fncing Wo hnvo nlso opened *
scvernl other styles of very clioico gnrmonts which wo nsk you to exnniine Wo nro mnking special low prices . ' jy
on them as an induccmoiitto get your Spring Oveicoul early
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In Boys and Children's Clothing wo intend to monopoli7e the entire tnulo in the city this season , Wo hnvo '
nlrendy received ninny styles and our Spring Stock will be complete in a few days The entire space on the
second lloor which hns heretofore boon used for our winter Overcoats will in addition to the former room bo ' '
now filled with Boys mil Children's Clothing When yon see the pricuiyou will thjnk it impossible to mnu-
ufacture them for what we sell thom for 1 j
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The 05c Derby's wo place on sale this weolc.aio inado of full fur stock , with silk lining and line silk I rim I
mi ng They are excellent quality , come in the latest shapes , and nro sold by every llntlcr for $2,50. • J "
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If you intend to buy n pair of shoos , this week is the best time Wo hnvo n few styles which wo want to •
close out to make for now Spring Goods You will save from $1.00 to $2.00 on every pair of shoos as wo $ ell i
them thnt much cheaper than Shoe stores • . _ ,
Spring ' sample ? arc ready and as our stock will bo complete in afcw days wo are now in shnpo to fill nlf mail
orders Samples wiuli rules for measuring will bosent upon application ' | jy * ,
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets
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During this month our store closes at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. [ \
FINE I
CLOTHING
Men's
Furnishings
childrTnT
_ SPECIAmE5j
GUATEPUL COMFORTING
EPPS'S ' COCOA
BREAKFAbT
"Ily a thoroilgh knowledge of the natural laws
nblcn govern tne operatiuns of digestion ana i
nutrition j , aud by a eAroful application of the
Cno properties of well selected Cocoa Mr , Epps
has 1 pro\lded our brealtfast tables with a deli
cately tlavored boveruge which may Bave us i
i mauy heavy doctors * bills It Is l y the Judicious
use of such articles of diet that a constitution 1
maybe Kradually built up until atrouK enough
to 1 resist every tendency to dlsoase Hundreds ;
ot ubtle maladies ure tloatln * around us ready
! to attaclc wherever there is a weak point We 1
may escape muuy a fatal ahnft by keeping our '
selves-well fortllled with pure blood and a prop •
erly < nourlshod rrame " Civil Hervlce Oaiette
Made ( Imply with boiling water or milt Bold I ;
only ' In half pound tins , by grocertUabeled tuus :
IAI1CC COD0P. pn llomicopathloChemists i
JAMtO trrOOi UU lxjndon England
ITIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES
I Crentlylmprovpd iitthHinfInjijiisckiMMinne E
' 3siJ . Enslestrldlne nHcitmadt , llprtaiisltivth j
a a and uiioxun acoordloi to the we'eut pJt on tliom v
4 Adapted equally "Il io rouch country or line
" city drives Will cl' to" best satisfaction
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Bufftrlnj frtitn the tflecU ol loylhful * " > N J " } X
decay , wutlnu weakDCM lo t liiaoliood , f te , I will
aeud Tuluablu trcstlM uwaU < ll conUlrJj * full
funiculus for huaie cure , Ill KB of rhuve A.
lpl Bdld medical work I Uo < jld bo nad Iw . avery
ra a who 1. nervous und deblllUi l. AiiXrei * ,
trof F.C.'OWXI .Woodu , Jonl ,
The largest , lastcatnnd iinest In the world
u I Passenger accommodatloiis uncxcellod
New York to Glasgow vin Lonilondct'r.v
Clrcassla Feb S3
NowYoikto A70i-cb.Gibraltcr and Itul
Bolivia , February 22.
Saloon , Second Cr.tss ini > STEKn\an r.itsj
on lowest terms Excursion Tickets reduced ,
made available to return uy olthor t le Pictur
esque Clyde nnd North of IreUind or Itlver
Wersoy mid South ot Ireland , or Naples nul
Glbrulter
ExcuusrONs ot Pxnu on Coviinevtal
Touhh on lowen terms Travelers Clrculir
Letters of Credit aud Drafts for any amount tp
low est current rates Apply to nuy cf our localC
apeuts ; or to
HG'jilGrsoii ' Brothers , Ctiicaio , Ilk
II S. llArt
H. V. MOOItKS
tl Ii MaHES U. P. Depot
sVMBkam
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NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
TJ S. DEP0SIT0HY , OlfAHA , MB5.
Capltnl j , $100,000
SiirplusJnii IhI , 1880 52,000
orrioKits and niitiicnous
IIfniiv . Vates , Iroildent
Lewih S. ItKLt ) , \ Ice Iresldont
A. Jt'IVlW/tMN ,
WV MoiiiB
JOIINB.COM.IV3.
U. C. ClIKIIIMI
.1. N , II IATIUCK
\V. i | . B. lludlir ' . Cashier
THE JRON BANK ,
, Cor l' 'th nnd Tariiam Bts
A General Jjunklng lluslnesa Jratisacted
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
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Capital , - - - $400,000
Surplus , - - 40,000
Olllcers and Directors K. M Morsemau ( I
Jl Hitchcock , Jos Unrneau Jr , A. Henry K.
Jl Anderson Win ( J , Maul , v.pres.i U1J. Will
lainx , A. P. Hopkins , pros ; A. Millard , cashier ;
V , II , Urj ant , assistant cushler ,
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B3 &U r I issued nvuTATes
Btna IW IN J COUNTIES , CITIES ,
< UI 91 sW W \ oouoHTANoeoip
Deal In GoVt I.und 'Wurrnnta und Mrrlp
liccelve Accounts and Kttiiid all lb : i'ucllltlca el
a aenerel .limltlne Jluslneaa
Luriespondrme solicited
S. A. KEAH S CO , Bankers
100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAOO , ILL
IIS DROAOWAV NIW VORIl
n • Il AIX KINDS Ol'
Business Piper , grassy
il l On Improved and Unlm-
IViniMfTflffO proved 1' ! op > rty
lUUI li'dlllI'urchased / or Negotiated
> \ 1 Tne Negotiation of
KAIUK ! COItl'OltATJO.V 1JOND3 ,
UUIlUOi A Specialty
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Correspondence Solicited
W. B. MILLARD ,
Room 813 Brown Buildlne ,
Omuliu , Neb
Dr JOHN C. JONES ,
I'llALTlCB MJllTKOTO •
IHftlaAhlKOr WOJIBSI ,
omce , B.E.Cor , UUt al oeuilai on , OiuaUsN *
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H.W.C0B l3iHaDooo " W
, 3T8 , OMAHA , FJELV /
tob ran tnsAtiuanr oj- ail V
APPL1AIICES FOR DEFORMITIES AND 7RUSSE3.1 W
Beat Facilities , ArpsTatusaodRen.ditsfctSueetiaral {
Trestm.at of eveiy form of JJueats reauirioe
MEDICAL or 8UR0I0AL TBEATKKHr -
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIEHT8.1
Board ft AtU.ndiice , But Atecmiaoda'Jonj iu WaeL1 .B9
_ CrWIUrEyoR01P.07LAnaonIofcrn.lUe. ana . < !
Bfaeei.Xniiici , Clubfeet , OurvaturiiofL'pi-it.lMleti . m
Tiuiiors Ouoar.Oata > rhiBronolilU > , Inlialatloa ; sV
DISEASES OF H0HEH t X vXs < m
we navn LiTsir iddiu i Liiro.n miriKTariT roa , *
voaas DuuisucoxnsaasHT CSTMCTL1 RIVATK.i
OalyHeU > MaIIe41oalIiutltuteuaLlaaaepec.atyot ;
PRIVATE BISEABSa
AllMooaDU.t * * . .taceturall ; trtatcd Urpnllttle roliptt H
r mo7adrromthf.7iuai wlitoutiarourr l.w Kt.l ralM flBl
T > t > l > i.atrarLoilot > ITlIieffSa 1-arllti lilt tin.liM
e.mtb lrttli < latLiira.b/e rrtipostfiQe ( . Allcc&niualeM Sssl
HoDiffoaQdiDtul M.eiele.iortDilraeifoUicDIl/ci.tlAr.s. !
Ci.llie.urelrparkd.DO itTl [ . .alodlc.t c4Qltolioriradflri
OnrarloutlnlirtUirpnferril C.ll.na.on.t'lniornoj
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VL.h.fjrorjoarM.a.antl wa will . .ad la plain wr.rrtr , osi }
C9UOrIU RlCHl { ( r.ciiaDiiMi < lllaiPctcieHrpU BS
slil Ula.t and v.rlcoo.h , nllh qo.tluu lliu Addrtu BV
OfllAirAiiiEDioAiaHUROTnArinnriTUiB
isth and Podgn Striots , OB AHA , KEB , f W
Dr.J.EJcGREW
The Well Known SpctliillHf ,
Ri ) | 9taa Bv lann.uren..oiltn
mF * XmM . au ' rormsufl'iin ]
If VasUUVvSb VATK DIKKASSd I
I Vtn-m < Hcet and Ktrict- , |
\iJtfiti \ rl II hookai The Ill ? ]
r wi ! vifk < y if Sorrot , 1' ' lor Man i. . -
f-SSaltfA , / or Wo nan , eaull _ / • . fcW .
JF * k- ' licintjFiarap ) ( Cja cC.I p\ \
k I c vn H ea1,1'e , * r
V i. / \ tarrali and bkj5/- * " * " *
iHiliaiisi " "i / I " Hl.eaies eu rev
. , ? SiSsw * M * " / rt\ . luiiiieiilty 'iroal\ \
f sr KA u"feflrr Iw nient l r corre *
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co.vsuiYJrA'riojv ritai : ) . )
Orfico SE Cor latli & Jackson St ,
Omaha , Neb ,
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i ERRORS OF YOUTO *
8 5 > > ir Aertoiia Drlilllty , 8
g . "I h ? Vouthful luillarretlons ,
I \1 I Bb Your Own Physician 1 % i
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3 Many men , from the etttcU of youtlifu ! & |
a .inprudtjnee , h&vo biought ai > out Kto of to 1
7 > * i UiiCi * tliathuij irdutt-J the KCitfr liij - iv I
> : teni o much a * to Induce turnout enry Jf i
S- other diseiw , and ( ho real nuu of the V > i
9 troubloiiciinely ovw IxliiVtuiiMCt lliry >
t are doctorMfur tnerjthlug tut th rffflit a I
71 una NgtMlt.siUnitliitf tl.u loaiiy TtliiftLlu
T jemfdl ithatrn llco ciiit ? 3 haiprotluctd < E
% fortlmrcUtfcf thlsclaw of latitiiU , none g
0 cf tlio ordinary mode * of lifntrr.ntttf'itft w \
O cure JJuriiittronreitciiylvacuHereiuidlipa * A
X tiul practice we lave eiiMrtiiivnted with W _ _ _ _ / * lmj
j , Btid dl o rit new till foncentrftt > ! wine-J& vrJ"i ffi y
9 'He * Jh nccoin | aujlnffutflcriplonUGf | fit r < J l-UJf
0 forrd oa a < crluliianJ perdv curr W IL P W ,
O liundrodiofrasr > 9liiuurT > ractlruiivvvH ) > Mi '
7. nktorul to i rir tt hfalih liy IU uw after Vt
X cllothirronKMlloafttllM iVrfctllrjiuieln-
V b-r dleiitimustheuK < llntheirupar tlonof M
0 ilils prmrrii tlon V (
ti It J-rytlirosyJon coca 11 drachm * O
Ii Jcruhetln.18 dradinu Vj
Z lleloiilu IHoica , 13drachm , g
V 1st ltufinln 8 ( Trains , C I
S5 > it.lirn * > iIaamarnalcoboneSrralaa ( fi *
C > zt It i unJra , 4 acrujitcs , 0 '
h Olyocrlne n a. Hit * i > t
1 llaka 00 iillli Take 1 ] > 11I at 8 p rrt . and an- - % *
1 ollu-ron Boiiirf toUU liifumurauialt will C&
9 U > nocrtuiaryforthot > ntleuttotaL0tvvol > ltli ! H , i
tp HtlHHltlnianiaklntrth6iiunb rthtT0atlay. O ,
L fhla l eiiKHjy I * adapted tuerery condition of q
7 : iifrvou dcMUtraiiilwfAknoMlurllhfrecx , w I
25 nn 1 mmcially fa tliOHOi asei rcaultlnff from X < W
2 lni ( > rua ncp lhe ntuiHJrotlyo power * of ( W I
C thu itntoratlve are truly ftftonUhfnir.and Iti ft ,1m , •
H tits fotitlnuM fur a * liort tlma Irunkra the a SJW
Jl Jinffuld , dtlilliUU-d , jirrvflti * oondltlon WW 1 * W
J. one bfrnicwed St f * and \licor. Ct' % W
Mm t m
3 AswoararouitautlYJaroceiptoflaUrrar'f Jr { 1m ,
0 ; li.'iwrr * relative to I till rvtnedr , • would O W
C u > tiil.owwliovrouUprcfrrtoottalnUpf ( & i. ,
5 u * , l/y rifinltttnic llaafnirtlyafAira paxltft ' !
P * • cOutalnlmc 11IU. carefully com * JL < 1
ft ikoundfd.wltt be wilt by return inall from ff |
ourprlvato lalioratory.orwe wlUfurnJth 0 C ; - m
6 packuir wahlch lllcureino tCA * * iforti o 4. % '
R AUdrci * orcall oa ft i I
§ Hew England Medical Institute g | L _ >
g 31Trcmont Itow.JIoatoii.Maaa , ft wsffc '
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