Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1900)
' r j. Tf? -mpmfpwr wQw?Fy - swipw (; wj,Tr? Tpnyj RT"."' ." i. r -jiuLjEIg Tho Nebraska Advertiser V. V. SANDERS, Publisher. P Friday, May l, moo. PHOYINaEENEFACTOR K. W. I. H15Y.MOITK DUINO MUCH I (lOOI). Jltl7on Piitlontn unil I'utrorn An 1 tciuiUMl Ituslilnl of Lincoln (llvtn tlio L'l limit Axsuruuro of l'ursoiiul Itcllof for Ills Ilyus. Lincoln State Journnl. Tho fear "of loss or permanent lm ciinni'iit of tho oyeslg'it is a great on -co of uncasinuss ami mihappiiu'ss mil thu man who can apply provontivo mil mic-eas remedy, resulting In per-iiam-iit improvement of affected eyes, s a benefactor. Dr. V. I. Seymour las been in tho city at l'-Jlt) Iv street or some time and has listed hundreds jf our citizens as patients and patrons I mil without doubt is doing a great leal of good in IiH treatment of tho ryes. Some of our most reliable resi lents and old timers are numbered uuong his patients, feeling confident .hat his pabt success has proved a per nanent blessing to them. Our representative while waiting in ,bo doctor's reception room, becamo sngaged in conversation with one of Lincoln's prominent ladies, and learned .hat while she had been treating with Drs. Seymour and Cox but a short time .ho relief already obtained was worth ;en times the money expended. Mrs. ?., as well as all those in tho room, .vere universal in their praise of the Joctors' work, conduct and treatment. .)tie gentleman remarked that ho had mil several noted oculists examine mil treat his eyes, and all of them told lim he must have an operation per formed for cataract formations, neces litating the opening or cutting of tho 'yeball, before he would get relief. but laid both Drs. Seymour and Cox told lim an operation of so severe a nature was entirely unnecessary; that tho frowth could easily be removed by ibsorption. a treatment most suueosj !ully practiced by them. lie was very Mithusiastic over the prospect of hav ng his eyes cleared of that dread fOr initinn and that Dr. Seymour could lit nim with glasses that could be used ooth for loyg and for short distance n short, be permanently cured. The rent Ionian in question also said that ;he doctors were working hard and he roically and had inspired him with the strongest hope that his sight would be wholly repaired. Coming from an old mil respected family of physicians, the nformation concerning his treatment jan be considered absolutely reliable ind not in the lest exagerated or over drawn. The hopeful expressions uttered by ither patients in sp salcmg of assur inees vouchsafed by Drs. Seymour and "ox inspires one with the thought that the knowledge of remedies and devices :o restore impaired eyesight is a bless .ng conferred by God alone. It is to loped that all of the doctors' patients .vill be justified in singing lasting praises to their skill and treatment as ihe one above mentioned has been ible to do. Tho Way to go to California is in a tourist sleeper, personally con ducted. via the Uurlington liottte. You don't ohiiugo ears. You make fast time You see the finest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively fur nished as a palace sleeper hut it i just as clean, just as coiutortuhle, just jis good to ride in did neatly 620 cheap er. It has wide vestibules: l'iiit.soh gas high back seats; a uniformed Full man porter; clean bedding; spacious toilet ioouh; tables and a heating range,. liemtr strongly and heavily built, it rides smoothly; it ia warm in winter and cool in .summer. In charge of eacli excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies it tight through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha, St Josepb.Lincoin and Hastings every Thursday, arriving bun Franciaco following Sunday, Los AngeU's Monday. Only three days frem the Missouri river to the Pacific Coast. 1110111(11110 a stonovor of 1 V, hours at Denver and 2 J Iiouih at Salt Lake City two of the most interesting cities on the continent. For folder giving full information oall at any Hurl'.ngton Houte ticket of flee or wiito to .1. Francis, Gen'l Pas senger Agent, Omaha. Neb, 22127 Blank deeds, chattel mortgages.farm leases, etc., for sale at this olllce. You never know what form of blood poisoning will follow constipation. Keop the liver clean by tiBlng Do Witt's Little Eailv Risers mid you will avoid trouble. Thoy are famous little pills for constipation and liver and bowel troubles. Keeling. SaiHaJB'" - ' ' '" " Delightfully millinery looking gai inents are llluntiated and described , in the fashion page of I ho Deaigntr for May, and with their assistance surely every woman, ih1h-, littlu ghl ami child should be tastefully and la-s comiiigly in rayed for win in weather. The millinery Is equally ntliaetlve and appropriate to the season, and, like the fashions, Is shown not only in black and white but In colors When Hride Hells King offers most helpful suggusi tlons lor the costuming of tho June bride and her attendants, and is pro fusely (Unstinted. Suinmoi-floweiing bulbs are Heated of in tho May FlurS cull tiro paged, while Concerning tlm Mains tlio subject of tbo For Health and lleauty arllclo. Fiction includes a short story, Ilia Wife, tho conclusion The Evolution of a Contented Woman and u juvenile Jtury, Tho Magic Coil. Novelties in Tatting give lllusraieil dlieclions for making lliiitueu attrac tive fancy tilings in this stylo of work, and Crocheting ami Knitting add six others in thosejpaitlciilar lines Htigh little editorials on topics of thu dav aro coutiibuteil under .Among Our, selves, and tho latest in literature Is discussed in Hook Notes. Thu new est and prettiest articled in Fane) Woik aro pictured and doscrlbid in thu ailiclo that bears Unit title, and artis tic suggestions for tho Summer Co. Corner occupy two pages. That Law ful aid to mothers, Tho Kinderg.uten in the Homo, is given its usual space, while the equally useful Points on Dressmaking tells with pictures and typo just how to construct tho latent stocks and collars for feminine wear. Little folks will enjoy a May Day Fes tival, and tlieir elders will appreciate the hints on etiquette, nursery gov ernment, household management and cooker receipts, of e.icb of which tbore is u goodly supply. I had dyspepsia liftysoven years and never found permanent lelief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and led liku a new man." writi-s S J Fleming, Murray, Neb. It is tho; best digestant known. Chios ail forms ' of indigestion. Physicians everywhere prescribe it. Keeling j Farm Journal, 5 yours (lOnu ltx 1 1902, lS)oa and 1004), to overy subsciib er who will pay one year in advance to Tho Advertiser; botli papers forSl No bettor paper than tho Farm Jour nal. This ofTcr is made to you. Lagrippe, with uh after effecto, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may bo quickly cured by OtioMiuiito Cougli Cure, tho only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lima troubles. It will prevent consumption. Keeling A PI FN DISH ATTACK. An attack was lately made on C, I, Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It camcthror.gh his kid neys. His back got so lame ho could not stoop without gieat pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until lie tried Fleer trie Hitters which effectod;such a won dei fill change that he writes he feels like a now man. This marvelous nied.-. icino cures backache and kidney trou hie, purifies tho blood and buildes up your health. Only 30c at Keeling's Drug Store. R d Hot from tlio Gun Was the ball that hit G U Steadmim of Newark, Midi, in tho civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat meat helped for 20 years. Then Uuck len'a Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons.corus Hkiu eruptions. Rest pile cure on eaith 25c it box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist. Farm Journal is the oldest farm monthly published, But it is not old and moss grown: it is bristling and brimming over with good things. Y'di should know It. Hero's a chance. Pay up your subscription to tho Ads vertiser one year ahead, and wo will send it nearly live years, the remainder of 1000, and all of 1001, 1002, 10011 and 1004 ; both papers at the price of one. "Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's Now Life Pills. Every pill isasugarcoated globule of health that change? weakness into strength, llHtlessness into energy, bruin-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tho health Only 25c per box. Sold by Keeling. Vv'o can give you reduced rates on almost any paper published in the United States. ncjw:ziarx;aJCirjau'.TO njv.TmmwsfrfiWa-iaBisjwwwwwiv y STf"' -vy .URW u. i.ii i . tv . . .& m -v Hon. Coo. P. Ccmlo, Omaha's Must I'onulur Mayor ncnrcriitul nearer ton r ml roliapc 1 I i M I" X I ( I utterly lm led to o lain i m f I t.imlr ininiu mriuiBrineiiti tor ) tu hleiicolo bo treiitcl when I chiinceil loeet a minpln jmrtiaiti! of kC. g Dr Uiiv'H Kuiiovivtor I u.tt iiuliu'eif to try It i nil i eroro It wn n'l used I hnil ao linprovoil that I was lal.uii; thrui incahi n day, alt. s which 1 li ul iiiitiluiie fur ,tais li MciRbtninnth'fHiiU'O lcoinui'n -ed ihIiiit Ur JC.i' s Krnnvntor mid t n w linvo l.o Mmiitonia fv'' 3 whatever of lny old iroiKlo 1 re. .munetid-d it toi uu of my friends for btoma. h truujlo and all lmvo reported relief." PT- & Dr. Kay'o Ronovitor, cold bydrtiCGiota for25ots. and Sl.00 or olx for SO.OO. Toko no.oubotltuto sf' 9 they claim is ' just us good It li.ia no eiiu.il Dr. Kay'o Lung Balm euros all MS 10 3contQand25cor,ta, oroontby thi: i:vi:s or .n:ssi: ,iAmi:s. I'eeporH of thu Mutt Who for no Miuiy Yours AVus Noted Itiindtt. Lincoln Kvcnlni? Ncwh. During an interview with Dr. .Sey mour, recently, the conversation turned -to the subject of detecting criminals by their eyes; and when the reporter ticked if this was possible, tho doctor replied: "Not in all eases, but in many in stances it is true, as can bo learned from any trained detective. Of course the ordinary person, who has made no Htudy of the expression of the eye can easily bo misled, as even tho eyes of outlaws aro often beautiful, which a little story told mo by a Chicago matt will serve to substantiate. "Many yearn ago," related my friend, "I foolishly became interested in Colorado silver mines. With u prominent Clevelander I took a trip to the mines. At Durango. then the terminus of tho main line of railroad, we had to remain over night, before getting the con struction train up the niounttwii the following day. My companion got it into bis bead that he wanted an apple. We approached a man with long hair and Wearing a sombrero, who had a small fruit stand in the village of tents. My friend took three apples and threw down a nickel. The cow boy vender, for lie certainly looked like one, said: 'Twenty-fivo cents for those apples, please.' " "'This is robbery,' said my com panion, 'it is outrageous.' '"Lookee here.' the stranger said, an lie drew two huge revolvers, 'I'm not in this Godforsaken country for noth ing; shell out and shell out quick.' Wo shelled out and shelled out quick. "The next day wo climbed ipon a flat car of the construction train and started up tho mountain. Presently a man wcarinir a sombrero and possessing two of the coldest, most penetrating ' eyes I ever saw, boarded the car. Two revolvers protruded from bis hip pock ets. He sized us up and said, 'Five dollars each, gentlemen, please.' '"What's that for?' asked my friend. "'Fare on this road; do you think that we're running trains for our health?' "Wc produced our tickets, but tho stranger said that they were no good, and demanded the money. " 'See here,' my friend, I said, 'I don't care about the money, but I do want to say that you have a pair of the most beautiful eyes I over saw in a man's head.' " 'You're quite a blarney, lad,' ho re plied with a smile, which lit up his cold features, 'but it goes with me be cause 1 feel a little proud of those peepers myself.' "He climbed off the car and disap peared without further molesting us. Wo saw in his receding form the most notorious outlaw in the country's his tory, for, as we afterwards learned, tho man who tried to collect our fares was none other than .Jesse .lames." Millions Given Away It la certainly gratifyiiif,' to the pub' lie to know of olio concurn in tho land wlio are not afraid .o bo liencroua to the need v and aulTeiing. The inopiie tors of Dr KIiijt'h New DiHcovcry foi Conaumptiori, CimirIis and Colda have fjivon away over ton inillion trial bot tles of this t;rt incdiuine; and Ii.im tlio satisfaction of knowing it bus ab solutely cured thousands of hoiu'li" cases, Asthma, Hi onchitlH, lIoaiHoness and all diseases of the Throat, Then and Luigi are suiely cured by it. Cell on Keeling the druggist and get a free trial bottle. Hegular size aOu and Si livery bottle guaranteed or price refunded. .1'VftrgA.gscg'yfgry,e3awttartft.w.lA. IVOiOWO o o oto giOM) U U"UD o vO c O'O 0(OCsO 00 tCTnrTirrXrTrTrlrl:rirTrirry Chop feed 70 cents per 100; brnnai d shorts 00 cents per 100; at IIoovu's grocery store. Call on us for job woik. pwrO Tri MtvhS . u, HON. CIO. P. DCWIS, Cmnha'n oldoot and boot Known Ron! ,jr statodoalor end nejjotlr.'.or cf loano writoa:-"havlns k.. own of ',. Esta uo omo rcmcrkablo curcoof Ctnr.nn pccplo offoot.d by thouooof !pV r. Kay's Hcnovntor and t?r. Kry'i Lurifi Bnlm: I take uloacuro S D incom.monciny; ;no virr.ico or ipo romotiioo proparou try tho Dr. c D.J. Key r.'.cdicalCo. I Lcllovothcso ctrcc.t romodlco nro wortiy K,V' .. . - .. . ..-.. . .- ra ICays ofthoconii..oP.cooftho pub.io." l,r. Kin's llcnovator thoroi.giny -; ronovat s ' f-ys'nn iu d tu. s a'l s'otiu.cli troubles, ooiisiipauon, f-cit-ifrn of s.uiniK'ii Indlg. stion. piipiuiuo i of lif.ut, billoui buidaehe, eV bowel, liver, and kidney com plain is riteoiirphisk'intisNoiirrt.viuptoniH rfc :.,id lliey will send ,voup-Mrt.il "rOQ Advioo, It-.'O Laiiifvlj of luedi- omo uiiU Frco Locli on nutuc tivaiu.tit of UmeubCd. V It puril Gnorg3 VV. HcrVOV, E.ltor of Omaha's gio-a weekly 'f TTo,.l,l.lt..,,l,l .,(..i....i.,i,l. oi.-''.:l. T-....!. I ..t .. , K? Hu.i.i-uviHuiuii, itmuiu oiuillilUII lug aftur tlo throo best physicians in Ho wrllosi 'Toryciri I wna tnui' Iril wuJiftiillppiUiii w fcvoto mi li, ..int;o U lm- 6, lifmm ill lit 1 Lln nmrit I ti.ni IWit ini'.Ll ml lv u it'imtt. inti'rm kiiiffipiitf. I iiiik. ....tun '! with liirrcnnoil p.iia nuilMiroiivHri over tlu pit of invHii'iiiiivh nn.l hlnrp ji'ilna l-i my T rlrht Milo wlitoli riiai'llv Incro .s il until I ui.M scurci-lv treiuiv iirouth. a iiiivHifiuik wu iMiicu nun 113 iiuuiTiiiiu iiijrt 'mini in inn- iriiiiu rt'Kont'ii io i iohi HM'ulv-Uvo "t. txiiiiiili I'l nltitt (Iiivh mi I u.'iM left whollv iiiiii.iii, to liUi unv twiiirlvliiiimii t tv iuTitiii,,. tir tried three f tho I est pliv o ntin In lliosinto i ut Wo wilt bend any of our remedies by matl on colda, counho, lung and bronchial mall by DR. B. J. KAY MEDECAL ioaoso i vosovoovovo .ovo .o p.aokovwpoowt.-t)vovevoYciviroiy.(j n ir'svvir.'i ryyyirTrTinriryyyi A FARMING GROUP "THE BALLOON," l'liinled by Julian Duprcs. A MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE FOR THE II0ME. ( sky. They gazo in mute astonishment, wonder, awe and admira tion rovealed in their faces and altitudes. It is tho work of a master hand. This is reproduced in colors, 22x,'50 inches, in a marvelous Vil painting effect. You could not buy one for $2.00. "Wo bought them in Ion thousand lots, so can offer it mailed in a tubo, postpaid, with ,-i three months' trial subscription to TILM WEEKLY HKI3 for 25 cents. V Address The Hoo Publishing Co, 2072 Fariuuu t, Omaha 8EEOT OIW. DOLLAR fftV..avAr!inaMas!dw,iHi joii M r 'liriit orCTij. nut )o t loo.MUiiliiuUtn. yuu can examine Itnt your tieli-lit ilt'imt nn.l If uni Unit It iqt'll. Tit ANY flO.MHI 'Itll' IIKIUT )ou mcr . porfwllv rtlhtctory unil tliu (HU.MiMiT lUIIMI.I UH IIAlK kVKUHHA 1)11 1IIAICI 01'. twv tlio inllruad Mrrnt UUIl M'bUIHL Urrfclt s i n . n n .VIPST. TO XM! S90.CO BUGGIC5 AND SURREYS. uurx'ruu ...... ii iitlinr Miinn tiJ.CO OUR saassESfigMS AO MJ f WAAULllQl LtdtjpffR7 -J c ssiSLu - -ii..I - ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) hV.. WK i nr tiik hht. Onr whKKenr"!,'! boiUc aro Water liahbtd and thiJIahrlal aud Ijiliorluralnllni; OUR ACME QUEEN, mxild polul llirrn chf.p LiikkIi-.. sr.B.OO BARELY COVERS COST of nmtcilnl nll labor, leavlnir in thu mnallcKt profit Imnirltm ,l. but woarobulKlttiirVObUKKiuu nrtuyana to nclvurtlsn our bustlfV fiiotory e aro vrllllnir toMKI.IiTIIKU ill f l.miritliHThilil. Wo know 70.00tlally prollton 70biiBrloa will oatliry u, ailvertlw uiavury whrr iidliiilliluiitlioI.AROBSTlUOOYUUBIMK8BINTimWOKIjD. .... THE ACME QUEEN webulhlln narrow or wMo Hack, olotli or Irnthrrtrlminuil, nml nprliiiri,linirril (rather quarter top, aollil panel back, prliiixn lnbnck.lfnll.fr tmr rod llum ami Suit, llul.l.fr hlf4, Wbfl nr.l, boily,2UMIiicheB, No. 1 hniun'a patent rcroueil rliuwliccln.iwlnlril In 111 ou, body black, ieariluiki;ri'i'ii ltl, ry dcllcato mmlost BtriplnK.eoinpleto with Hliiftn, utile ami back rurwlm. hunt vtiiu.i niiimi nml untl-iattlem anil nhafts. l'ol, Kfcljulo and Hlilfflvlrrfiln pliff of i.l.afl,. 1. 16 lr. Ill (.'IT WKIIIIIH 4IHI i'UIIMi.S ami Ihe fr.lijlil will Tfrf. furJOO rallf.. .(I0 SlIO mlltt, .Jil !() mllM. f 3,'Jit SOU mllr., I?.(illl 1,01 lift f II 00. OErlVIl f M C vm I AC? wiin your oriu-r, im m i,.ii.r. um i.iikkj nriirn itnt mnfiv nnil OH.I'tt' VJrVIK. U.tl-ft lt EatlHfnctory, tiy tlio mlliouit nifent balnife, ftl.oO n.i fftltliuhnre.i. iitliernltu par notnlnir umlt lie aifon twin i otiirn nuirk'y in our cxim'H'O ami wo win return yninrll oo DON'T BUY A Cltt?Al FACTORY llUaQY now kmI.I almost exclu liuly by nil Miivlilnnry p.-nlrri ami C'ataioKiiv HaiMP. BUY THE BEST DUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD, dlroct lroiu tliu Muki at tho I.OWKRT PKI0U KVIiH KNOWN. OROKIITO 1J.VY. DOH T Dlil.AY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIAGE ANO HARNESS CATALOCUE. Mdieu SKARS. ROE.BUCK&CO. 'I n c), CHICAGO, ILL. 'Ill 'C1123S a ''OO S0K3d NC?n siririDiurd iirij joj of -M 'i' 'si rift 'caivo 'osus.l tmtri 3;J( JJ13 :iupuoi3o ronpioij joauiniiij v .3u joiwh a imxiu pu auiuou rnTrrr.0 ip-in n-i i nn ,?1S PJO 010 SC tlod AUEU SB Al!Cl fUl'IISJ lUHJlliq JO &) till UJlllljjy UHlAVi lrt3J 02U U3 LM 'i Lint P'iul.l l M11VIC i( V".t 1 1 -lil 'IS inr 'ul,l -V-V-V-V"V-y,' V K V VVvV y-V-y- SN- N .A-r -e-v-v-- rv-'.rv-1 y V 77T2Jzrrt-rlrK-V-7-s -,r-'--v-''-lv-,. -xr?&zJmxiu' 'i;. v ,"r -r''v "SSSmmmSssss, y-'j 'SJ-rrr V -W"if.T', --... -y- ... f. . .&JIXi2Xir Ji" x xv y v t x ?tt -v-y ' v-y-r SXSXSXSX.Z VANft . . .lit. . .. ' r-l-'-fl yz su- AAtttf , i .. I ! . ., .-.. ..., m$m -t "Gcorux j,kHv"2vifrio-,j w -usi. tr H i " J H W1 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC :: if .. . . . . ... e. RenovatosaJE; IIUIIUIU"" iiiiui.y ,viirs hiuiiu ,7' U..i s;uto Jn.d failed. oV' they failed lo Ktvo mo relief ll.ulmi "?T- receipt of price, If thoy don't have It. affections. Sold by drunnlato for CO., SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. I h This Ma&terpioco rnprosont u family of poasanlH in llio har vest Hold. It is noonday no1, a breath of air is stirring ami away olT in tho distance where tho villagers are holding their coun try fair a balloon hangs in llio I'HIUL $55. UU "" ,'r,!'-nl cnii, loan inu SIL- . BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CIIICACO, on honor from tlm bent material inniirr enn luy. Wlilli- In wnu wuiini DUIl, whiiuiuvii iiinkur Ht $21.30, S2B.70 and $34.7 lini'iry thai nro noltl l nmdilnory (Jtulri, nml ura lielniMYlilnlv mlvurtlinl by many ul$j uuHuy unuiinKuo n nnnvr, xop iUlurion inane ny m.ui. ut wi.au,. su.u una jji.a u 10 Atari nt ir..W in ARMP nillPN AT Vfi.nn In II. n ,..A. f..tt nn tn tui fi wondorful vuluo ovor ulterocl, lllh l.oKSr run KM Hi (JLOIIill OM TIIK Hl.Sf llH.dV IIUI (AMIKIIIII.r. W.. imillitalii our own II vo ntory buiriry factory for tlm rniln imriiiiMi of btillillniranil m'lllnir a liLl I K II lllllllY 1IIAN MH CAM III Y KltSMrilMIK mul (a HtVK ULIl (LHIIIMKHH MlSLKifllUMl'H riUIKIT. Evory BiiKcy Wo Maltn Is Qunrantend Flvo Years and Thny will out vvoar Fivo Ordinary Footory RIob, THE MATERIAUND LABOR III OUR ACME QUEEH 'out mora thin diiul.lv that III tho orUlnury fuolury nnriTT. We n.10 a t J.SH cimlilon rlntli. minii, nn VC cunt i vie urun II .SO hi ail llnlnif, numuunu inri'iilh wo uoiS M-nl Iw.ulier, onu1 no U feiiti wuiiKefa.riu mini il anil variiluhe. m)inaiiK7!i't'iit uihIII.IKI WIS 1'AY ALMOST DOO-ULK thu price nmtt iniiktrit in u fnr tl...t A . I... k...l....a tl..l ....( u. ., in wAwA-7V,Jri.w 7 7"K 7t VS . I ' m ' ' fc ,M.Cy sryT--'? V, .'toiaO.. w"7' . 'rv1-1 7-?-m -r V " 'T fiiM? MX szszsxszxz xau fftjl mrr& ,jH!Zirr II Awa33S rA a a; U2TXSXSXSZ s-, jc tf'i--.-0i-wr..''i r., -. (, rar.v v x-v x y . j AiVrr'r- lmf S wr WW TA7tn A AATVA A ffi.tlMlJsSlr'iMllLir A BEAUTIFUL ATTACHMENT IMITATING STRINGED INSTRUMENTS has been added to the well known Hospo TEfiNSi t25 GASH, $20 MONTHLY. With Stool nnd Scarf. MADE IN OAK, WALNUT and MAHOGANY Write For Particulars. Ofin -A AA. J. A. i' . - ftO-iMaAl,.,'''-i'-' .falflftLlUA' iaaiJiiuiw.