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8 THE ( m ATI A. DATLT 1JEE : STNDAY , MAttCII 5. We are well prepared to do your pre scription work promptly and carefully. ABk your doctor regarding us. GRAHAM DRUG CO. , 15th and Faruam. Peyton's Pharmacy , 2 < ttb ami Leaveiiworth. King Pharmacy , 27th and Lenvenwortli. PEYTON , PH. G. Prop. EISTIO DOM.AIIH If you will bring your dollars to us wo will stretch them over moio good qualltjin the way of moats than you'lln \ apt to give credit until jon've had it demonstrated to you Our customers know what vie mean by this. HAMIl/ro.V-UOOS CO. , Uiiy. 71t. 1517 IluilKc Street. CASH MAHKET. Big Discounts 6f per cent discount on our Flour-de-lla edition comprlHlng 100 titles o ( I'ootry nd notion Including Longfellow , Whlttler , Irving Dunini. rorclll , Thackeray , Scott , Onrwln aid Barrio ale works of other well- known authors of reputation for literary mrrlt anil excellence There are Allmmhrn , First Violin , HjpAtla , Rllenco of Dean Mnltland , History of n Crime , Golil IJIsio nnd 01 others These books are printed from now plates , bound In polished butkram , with gilt top , and stumped In gold , Imck nnd front , from now and original designs. The tltlo page la printed In two colors from new and attrac tive type Publisher's price , $1 00 , our price , lOc Pcnd for lint of titles. UiO Hrmrnied fords anil Plate. . . . $150 100 Cards from plate Jl 00 Megeatii Stationery Company , 1308 Farnuui Street Phone 234 , Established In 1886. Steam Heating Plumbing Telephone II46 403 South 15th Street , OMAHA. Our stock of early spring vege tables Includes everything' the mar ket affords SPINACH , LETTUCE , TOMATOES , CUCUMBERS , Etc. eta 24th and Farnam Sts. Phone 1511 Phone 1SG9 For Meats For Groceries. FLYING ON SWAN "After the old woman with the fish go ' way , Wiesahko take the trail for home. "Soon he come to some lake , an' he think , 'how I get by this lake. ' Then ho see some Swans lly an' play In the water. "Wiesahko is ver' clever fellow. When lie's got trouble ho think some treek to get out that hole. "Then ho calls to the Swans , 'Ho , Broth ers , como here. Open jou' beautiful wing an' como here. I wun' tell jou something. ' "The Swans they fly little cloto , an1 Wle- nahko say. 'My Brother , jou see I blln' I can' seo. You see my eye ? It Is not good ' "Tho Swan look , on' say , 'Poor Wlcsahke ! Hes ojo nil grey , he can' see. ' " I can' find my tepee , ' say Wlosahko. Help mo , Brother , to go to mj lodge. ' " 'How can we help j-ou'1 says the Sivnns. " 'S'poso you take mo , an' fly with me to my home ? " Wlesahkc. 'Brother , go easy firs' till I see , ' ho say. T'r'aps I got 'frald. ' " 'Why you take a stcek , Wlcsahke ? ' say ono the Swans. " 'That ho I can't poln' the trail , ' ho saj' . "Then the Swans fly ver' fas' . 'By Goss ! ' say Wlesahkc , 'I like this. I like bo Swin an' ily all the time. ' " 'Brother , ' ho say , 'when I como close my tepee you mus' fly low so I can seo. ' "When they got cross the lake Wlosahko ho not 'frald. Ho strike the Snan with his sleek an' say , Tly fas' ! Ily fas ! ' " 'Don't atriko us , "brother , ' say the Swan , 'wo take you homo ' "When Wiesahko can see his tepee ho strike ono Swan on the head with his sleek an' kill him. That make them Ily lower. Soon ho kill 'nothcr one , nil' they fly a little lower. Then he kill 'nothor one , an' then WIK-SAH-KK A NU THI3 SWANS. " 'But wo can' Hf you,1 say the Bwans. "Then WlesahVe say , 'Sec , I can tlo jou' feet nil together like basket , an' jou can carry ino that way.1 "Now the old Swan say : 'Bettor jou look out for Wiesahko ; ho play jou some trcek. " "Now the young Swan say : 'Oh , poor Wiesahko ! Ho blln' . Wo inua' help any poor lilln' man. " ' trpek , ' Wleaahko ; 1 no play any say 'bollovo me , Brother. Kirs' jou can ily a little with mo here , an' eeo how jou llko It. If jou don' llko jou can lly away an' leave mo. ' "So tbo Swans , they all get togetbor , an' Wloaahko take eome shagandppto ( raw deer- akin strings ) from his Docket , an' ho tlo their legs llko n not. That alway the way iwlth Wlcsahko , ho make anything believe ho good man flrs1 , then by-an-byo ho get hoi" thorn. "Well , the Snaiu they start fly with 'Mother one. every tlmo ho kill ono they fl : little 1 envoi' . "At las' , Jus' they como clcso hla tepee hi kill the las' one. "That "way " Klcsahko get liomo nn * kll plenty meat. " KOlinv.-S. hClIOOMIOYS. TnKe Their A\'IIIIIKH | | | | 1111 the Cnlvn < > f Their I , > KN. The teacher Is ulwajs dressed In white wears the hat seen In the illustration , generally orally wears spectacles and ulwajs has rod , In order that the child way not b spoiled. Ho gathers his ( lock around him In th most fathcily manner and deals out justlc with an unspalrlng hand. The scholars ar dressed in their best , but must study with out their shoes. These lalter are kept I sight ot the teacher at all times. The course of study Is not very extenslv to look at , but "when it comes to studyln The Flaw of the five Cent Jersey Cioar Is not artificial , but the nnturnt nroma of the tobacco , It Is the moat popular five cent clgnr sold the best cigar for the money over produced. Try just one It will glvo you an Idea of the quality of them. Paxfon Block igar Store , 10th , near rnrtiam. Jacob Jnskalek , Prop. The SCHLITZ HOTEL and RESTAURANT , Strictly / / First-Class ' . ; ? " Theater Parties a Specialty. The finest noonday lunch in the city for 2c. 10th and Ilnrncy Sts. J , E. HIHES , Proprietor. Plumbing Jj YOU WANT the beat plumbing steam hot water heaters gas fitting and fixtures call on Free & Black They are ready at all times to do it for you at reasonable prices. Plumbers and Cas Fitters , 1806 FARNAM STREET. Telephone 1049. the Korean language through the medium of Chinese It must be confessed that thu beginning of a < course Is difficult. The scholar Isfirst taught the name and moaning of Chinese characters and then their meaning In Korean. Just as though iwo were obliged to learn English through the medium of the Greek alphabet. This book of the Thousand Characters Is a curiosity In its way. It contains , as Its name Indicates , a thousand Chinese chniac tors , airanged In proper order as to mean ing and of all that number no two are iu any marked manner alike. The ibooks are generally furnished by the teacher , but the Ink , Ink saucers and little water vessels and brushes are brought by the pupils. Students keep up a steady droning noise , as each one goes on repeating his portion of the taalis aloud regardless of what Is go ing on around him. The use of the rod is somewhat different In Korea from this part of the world. The little culprit Is made to stand up In fiont ol the whole school , all study being suspended for the tlmo being and ho is made to pull up his loose trousers so as to expose the calf of the leg , and the birch Is applied with a vigor equal to the offense. These far-away bojs , these youthful mem bers of the Hermit Nation , amuse them selves with pretty much the same games as their brothers In America. Hop-Scotch , prisoner's base , follow the leader , games ol ball , chasing cats , robbing birds' ucsts , In sulting foreigners boj a seem ptotty mucli the same wherever they gio\v. The resulu attained by these , to us , slipshod methods , are sometimes very \aluablo and it Is no I unusual to meet boys nnd joung men -\vltli an education , for their purposes , qulto af good as that gotten by more expensive anil complicated methods in other j > arts of the world. HOYS ITil 13 XAVY. Apprentices ml ( | Their llf . nf u Training Station. "Apprentices of the Utilted States Navy- Is the tltlo of an article In the March St. Nicholas that Is sure to bo read with at tention by every boy who thinks of a life at sea ns an attiactlvo alternative to a ca- icer on land. Almost every boy by this tlmo knows ol battleships nnd cruisers , of torpedoes anil topedo boats mid of the gallant officers and Jolly Jack Tais who man llio ships ; but II Is safe o say that there are few Indeed whc have ever heard of the young naval appren tice , the work which ho has to do and whal his chances are for the future. It Is enougl ; at present to say < hat ho Is an enlisted boy , who by means of a great deal of drill am training develops giadually Into a mosl otllclwt and useful man on board of oui modern ships. Although , ns already stated , the approntcc can never here to become a commissioned officer , thcio nro many positions of tiusi and honor in the service that are open t ( him , If ho but applies himself to the ( aski assigned to him day by day and Is avvuki to the opportunities that arc sura to turn uj for him. The bo > h at the training staten tiuly maj bo sold to live In a little world of their owi for they do not need lo go outsldo of theli own circle to find any of the needs of life At certain hours of the day tdey form a well regulated school in which they are taugh all tbo elements of science , Kngllsh am mathematics enough to caablo them ti understand thoroughly and to handle Intel llgently the various fittings and armamcn of a modern man-of-war. Well informed and thoroughly practlca officers are stationed there to Instruct tin apprentices In all the drills and maneuver used by wamen afloat and ashore , Includlm Infantry , light artillery , seamanship Iu al W HOOK 'SIMPLEST ' ' " BEST f EVER .INVENTED ss IMu'chasers bay It i * an Undisputed Tact Tlmt the now No. \Vhoeler& Wilson Is iv preserver of heultli. I.ifo is too abort mid health tno prccioMs to vvnsto vith a slow , bard-runtiiiiff , imi y iiiueb- ino , w ben you win uot the IHMV No. SI , pimrunteiul , rotary motimi , hull buurlng , easy running , qiili-t , rapid , durable. FOU SALK HY HIGGINS& SHAFFER 1620 Capitol Ave. YOU If yon do not pay your debts the 6O8 Bee Building , Omaha , Neb will put your name on the theBsat List. BEST SEED Direct from grower to planter. N e b r a , s k a grown seed are al ways the best. Insist upon having them. Catalogue free. 130 ! > FARNUI. Henry 0. Wlmlbelm , Manager. Its forms both theoretical and practical the several Kinds of signaling used In the service , the handling of boats under steam , oars and sails and the use of bword and gun Iu the arts of fencing and of bajouet exercise. At Newport is the only Important torpedo station of our government , and it it , there fore convenient for the apprentices to bo taught , while there , the mode of construct ing a toipedo , nnti the proper caio and handling of the faamc. A chaplain in the navy Is detailed regu larly for duty among the bojs , and to look after them in any way he may think most conduclvo to their highest moral improve ment. Every Sunday the boys are assem bled on deck to Join In a regular church worship , presided over by the chaplain , and It H a most Interesting sight to see several hundred bo > s of tender ago , nil In the same blue uniform , joining hcnrtllv In the serv ice. Those with voices worthy of any culti vation are assigned to the Uioli , and they i enjoy thia honor cjulto ns much as any ot 'tho ' several privileges that fall to their lot. At certain other times , in the evening , dur ing recreation periods , they are permitted to assemble for any kind of Innocent amuse ment , and one of thu most popular pastimes among them seems to bo dancing. The spacious deck Is cleared , and there , to the music of an orchestra formed from their own number , they flip together the "light fantastic" It Isnoil that there are st-mo such pleasures for the young boys , for otLonviso the hardships nnd discipline of the service would bucomo most Iikbome. Every Hpring and summer the apprentices nto taken aboard bonio of the older vessels of tbo navj and are sent abroad for a cruise , luring which , under elllclont officers , they nro taught the full duties of seamen alloat. All the theory of seamanship nnd gunnery is then i educed to practice , and the appren tices nro put through the evolutions of full ing , tooling , ami loosing Ball , of abandonIng - Ing ship , nnd of aiming nnd firing the guns on board , untlquotci ] though they may bo. AX ivMicuvr itust'i mi. llovlu > > IMV "ioi'LcT Smrd 11 Small llo > from a M lili | > f "K. Southoin hospitality Is famous , and when a Now Yorker went to pay n visit at .1 Vir ginia count ) y house thin fall Ills host mut him In Richmond ami duly escorted him upon the local subuiban tiain. On the way out the host remarked that ho bad the day before placed his 14-j ear-old son at a bo.ird- Ing school thirtj-lho inllis from homo. "However , " added the host , "you'll find the other eight at homo all right enough , or all wrong enough , it di-pnds upon how they happen to behave. " Arrived at the country house , the entire family turned out to grcot the guest. Among them the guest noticed a boy who appeared to bo about 11 jours of ago , but In so largo a family the children were apt to look all the same ago , moio or k'ii , and it might be a euso of tv , ina There was , houc'vjr , a certain astonishment tem pered with no uncertain reserve in the fjther'3 greeting of this boy , while the ri'nt of the family undoubtedly had the air ot standing round to sco what would happen when the two met. So perfect Is southern hospitality , however , that nothing occurred to justify these passing first reflections and never a suspicion had the guest that the household was not In complete accord. The 14j car-old oeemod to be in particularly good spirits , and he seemed to recur 1 thu New Yorker with especial favor. After din ner the bny , at the first chance , approached the guest and said : "You've done mo an awful good turn , you know , and 1 want to thank jou for It. " "I , " cried the nbtonlshed New Yorker ; "why how on earth " "Hy being here , " Interrupted the boy. "it saved my back. You see , they put me off at boarding school yoitcrday , but I couldn't stand It , so this morning I just lit out and 't Like some kinds of repairing you get- Try the Above folks Have you scon our now wedding gifts. THE BUSY JEWELERS , 1520 Douglui St. 2J und M St. S. Omaha Don't bo hungering for customers. In- du-o them to come by telling them what you've got through the medium ot one of our bright , clean , durable SIGNS. Any kind on glss , wood , tin , cloth , eto. Trices OH low OB anybody. HENRY A. EiBSTESS , 109 South 14th Street. Phone 43. Estimates cheerfully furnished out-of-town customers doeB FILTER not diminish water supply ply- Price $10.00 put in. Call and see our line of WOOD MANTELS Nebraska Ptabing and 1310 Dougl s t 'Phone 2070. walked home , thirty-five miles. Of course 1 expected to get an awful licking , but , lo and behold , when father came home ho had you with him , and I Knew I was safe. He'd never dare punish rae while there was com pany round , and by the time you've gone his first rage will have blown over. You've saved my back , I tell you , and you'd just better believe I'm grateful. " and't . . n\liprlonic of mi Old hootchinnu it .N < - > \ TliI nKT. The tlmo when umbrellas could only be afforded by the rich is still within the mem ory or the tradition of some remote Scotch neighborhoods , and a Scotch newspaper , quoted some fifty years ago by Henry Howe In his "Tlnips of Eminent Mechanics , " ro- latcs how pride once wont before bewilder ment to ono ot thorn. When umbrellas first came into Dlalr- gorio , it says , they wore sported only by thr minister and the laird , and were looked upon by the common class of people as per fect phenomena. One day Daniel M n went to Colonel McPherson at Jllalrgorle house , when about to rotuin there came on n shower , and the colonel politely offered him the loan of an umbrella , which was politely and proudly accepted ; and Daniel , with his head two or throe inches higher than usual , marched off. Not long afterwards , how ever , to the colonel's surprise , ho saw Dan- lol posting toward him , Btlll over-topped by Ills cotton canopy , which ho held out , calling : "llae , line , Kurnel ! This will never do ; there's no door in all mj hoii o that ' 11 tnko it in. My voiry barn-door wluna tak It In. ' MTTM : .MISS TWH-TIJUTII. George Norton In Chicago Post , I lttlo Missy Two-'leeth , sitting on thf lloor , liublilliiKo'or with laughter , llko n fo ' tlvo faj- , Toll UH of the revels on the golden shore , Wbero the fairy bablos frolic all the day ! Who's the Queen of I'nory H sbo Illy tall With a lese lor fccoptie , nodding on tin Btem ? When > ou pause to listen do you hear lici cull , As sbo led the 'children when you danced with them ? Whero'H the land of Faery ; Is It in the moon Or behind the Delation , whltoly tremul ous ' . ' Did you lese your way , dear , and wltli music .shooii Stray along the moontrull till you came to UM ? From the pleasant meadows where the little - tlo dram Whoso cheiiiblo fncen poirow never mar ? , Itomp lieniH among the datBlea till 0110 almost 1,111 of Inby laughter Hlfted through the nt rs ? Oh , that pretty country , where the fallliiF loaves * ' As they lluttor earthward turn to butter- Illc * ' ' ' the spldei WJioin 'tla dollies' drcHscs that vvi av o.t , And thu lovely pansles thcy nro ladles' ' eyes. hlltlo Missy Two-Teeth , whimsically fair , Do you know who led you lo thia earthly nest ? Mother love , was yearning like a silent Christ It wns that placed you on n mother's breast 1'iiATTi.n OK TIII : roi'.NRSTiiis , "ficorge , you can't squirm out of It , I've got to spank you. " "All right , daddy , If jou've got to. Ilul there's ono thing jou will do , won't you1 "Well , what's that ? " "I.tt mo pit down while it's goln' on. " A pathcllo Incident of the cold weather In Atlanta , Ga , , Is tbo CUEU of a barefoot little liic Pantorium has just added a new depart ment devoted exclusively to the cleaning of portieres and silk draperies. Women's tail or made suits and evening dresses cleaned by our new French dry cleaning process. Pantorium Co. N. E. Corner Ifllth and Fnrmuu Sts. Tclepnbim 1)03. Work Galleil For and Delivered , Now publication Now idea. A full and complete monthly report of all new American books Publish ed at Omaha Neb. Ofllce COS Bee Building : Subscription prloo 50 cents per year. SPECIAL OFFER : The American Book Reporter will bo s nt for ono year , postpaid , to any one , ordering through It any book or books , mentioned therein , the price of which Is { 1 CO or more. Write for free wimple copy. WHAT Mr- Salter says : i desire to thank the Red Cross League for the promptness of attending the illness of my late wlfa , and also wish to aay that the funeral greatly oxcesdod my expecta tions. The Red Cross Leagus has fulfilled its contract with mo In a highly satisfactory manner. A. SALTER , Janitor Bee Building. We have pleased him Can please you. 804 New York Life Bldg. Carrington & Karling , Managers. Telephone 2 < itl. : fellow who walked Into a shoe store , plunked down a dollar and said- "I wants a pair o' shoes for that ! " "What number ? " asked the clerk. "I dunne what number , " was tbo answer. "I ain't never wore no shoes since I can re member. You'll have to measure me. " Teacher Now , children , what did George Washington do for his country ? Chorus ot Children Ho had a birthday. fj ' . "Boys , " said a Cun.ago Sunday school teacher after she had impressed upon her pupils the duty of prayer , "suppose ono of you were In t > omo far-awaj" cltj" . Suppose j that you wore without a fiiend , nnd that jou didn't have a cent In the world. Suppose you wore unable to find any work or to got any money and were hungry. What would you do ? " She paused and gazed nt the serious faces In front of her , and felt sure that the class had profited by the lesson. ' Johnny Green raised his hand in loply with the utmost piomptnoss. "I'd go to a free- lunch counter , " he said. l A little girl who lives uptown wont to church last Sunday , relates the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Sbo Is a bright llttlo maiden and , considering her tender ugc , only 6 , she is decidedly Intelligent. Her mother has i boon suffering from the grip nnd didn't ac company her , and as her father was away from home .she went alone. Whether It was the loneliness of the big puw or whether the church was pooily heated , mamma wasn't quite sure , but , any way , the little maid came home and de- claiod BIO ! was very chlllj' . "My toes got BO cold while I was sitting there , mamma , " she declared. "And so did my lingers and my noso. I don't bollovo there was hardly a epeck of fire In the fur nace. " "That wni too bad , " nald mnmmaj "did the other penplu seem to Buffer , too ? " "Oh , yes , they did , " cried the little maid , "They Just hhlverod ! " Then mamma thought she would divert tbo little mald'H attention. "Whatwas the text , dear ? " she asked ; "can you remember It ? " " 1 bbould think 1 could , " was the quick answer , ' I can 'member every word of It " "Well , what was it ? " The little maid put her head on ono sldo and , screwing up her face , shrilly Intoned : " 'Manj are cold , but few are fro/on ! ' " And mamma had to admit that U evcmod remarkably appioprlate. No wlno has a purer bouquet than Cook's Impel ial nxtra Dry Champagne. It Is the puto Julco of the grapob tormented , A nowlj found letter by P T. narnum , ono of the last ho wrote , advises young men to learn Htuiography and tjpewrltliiK , and adds "Keep your train free from fumes of alcUiol , your blooj free frcmi Its taint. Avoid tobacco ns the poison It really Is. Keep jourEclf clean phjslcally and morally. Glvo jour body the care jou would glvo to any machine of which you icquiio good work. " Henrlk Ibsen , the Norwegian dramatist , was Intended at first for a doctor , and at the ago of 1C he had to don a druggist's apron. Ills ambitlond carried him a llulo beyond that , and ho decided to become a doctor , and read up for examination at Chrlstianla In the course of his study ho was reading Sallust , and the character of Catiline so took hla fancy that howrote a little play Introducing him. This was Ib sen's ( I ret dramatic effort. Don Manuel Azpiroz , the newly appointed Mexican ambassador at Washington , Is a born diplomat , and has held several rosl- KLOPP & Tolphono3G4 S1 E Lithographers , Printers , BlankBook takers , Engraving , Binding. 1114-1110 Parnani St. Onmhit. Iseb. One Mile and 742 Feet placed end to end would bo the measure of the ROYAL HARDMAN PIANOS actually sold by us. , And what In best of all , we have made a friend with every sale , and can point with prldo to the exlo-llont reputation wo lm\o made with the flno qualities of this royal Instru ment. MUELLER PIANO & ORGAN CO 214 South 18th Street , OPP. CITY 11AM , Tel 1098. Unmlin , Neb. \ AND CONCORD BUGGIE3. Drummond Carriage Go. S Tel. 033. IStn and Harnoy Sts tlons of honor under his home government. Ho Is also regarded as the most eminent legal authority his country has ever pro duced. Don Azpiroz , who fought with dis tinction in the war n-alnst Trench inter vention , Is nearly 62 years ot age. He has a commanding figure , standing over six feet tall , and possesses a dignified yet affable manner. Soon after Senator iMorrlll of Vermont died this stanza of poctrj- was found in ono cf his coat pockets , scribbled upon an odd scrap of paper and evidently written not long before his last illncrc : Thee , on thy mother's knee , a new-born child , In teais we iaw when all around theo Mulled. So HVP that , sinking In thy last long sleep. Smiles may be thine , when .ill around tlieet weep. Senator Charles W. ralrlnnl.fi and Senay tor-elect Albert J. Beveridgo of Indiana both live In Indianapolis. They both belong to the Meridian Stieot Methodist JJplscopil church of that city nnd are members of the church board. Jloth nro natives of Ohio and were born lnHlghland _ count } . In early llfo they wore ipedagoguca , but each -\\aa anxious to become a lawyer nnd studied , with that end In view. After obtaining thn y necessary legal education they hung out their shingles In Indianapolis and both rapidly c.imo to the front. Mallotoa , the claimant to the throne ot Sanloa , Is a direct descendant through twenty-three generations of Savea Malletoi I Ho was carefully educated In the mission school , and though , on occasion , w.ullke , ho U generally of a retiring and unassuming disposition. Ho Is very studious In hla habits , nnd among his sulijects ho la con sidered a man of great learning , whllo his abilities for diplomacy and statesmanship have been frequently displayed , Mataafa , hla rival claimant for the throne , Is a man of great force of character and a rigid Koman Catholic. "I.otibot continually reminds mo of Gen eral ( Irani. " writes Theodore Stnnton. "Ho oven resembles Kraut Komowtmt physically , with his medium height , thickset , largo face and held , which , set on a short neck , move ! slowly nnd almost heavily. In Intellect an 1 temperament the two men also are mii'h alike. Loubot Is taciturn , simple of dre n , speech and manner. Ho ha great common RCIIKO , but no brilliancy. Ho Is undemonstra tive , and has but few warm friends. JJo dls- lllun shtw , and will restore to the Hlyseo paluco the quiet simplicity of thu days of M fiicvy Ho surely will hanlfh the mimicry of royalty Introduced by iM Carnet nnd exaggerated by M Kauro " Splotches , Mr II LMj rs , 100 Mulberry Slrcot. Newark. N. J. , nays : " 1 contrui'tod a terrible blood dlHcut > ouhlcIi broke out into sorea nil ovi'r my body I apent n hun dred dollfirs vvltlidoctoiH but KI-CW worn instead of better. Mnny blood rc'incdicH were nlso used with nopflVct.untllldi'cIdedlotry 8 a r3. Tins rt'im-dy seemed to et nt l\\ \ \ Beat of the dUeiifce nnd cined mo completely and permanently. " . ( Swift's Specific ) Is tbo only cure for Contagious IHood Poison ; no otbcr remedy ean reach tills terrible dlhPiis. 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