TV- T11K WKKK1.Y 1IKUAM); 1 1 A '1TSM ( ) I " i' H . N K H U ISKA.0(T0HKI127. 1802. 5 m THE CITY DADS ? City Hall Proposition Re ferred to a Committee. f.l U R P H Y CLAIM REJECTED. Th City Council Met Last Niht and Accepted the Advertising Book.PayinK MoreTnan Contract Price. he council met Monday night as h.ir uoiial custom. 1 lie room 'itaineil a large nuiiiher of spec- ors who were present to watch workings of Plattsmnuth h great 'uuucil. The tninuteH of the last leeting were read and approved Her all nii'inhers. were found to he resent. Audition wan read from 11. C. M. iM ,L.n A Son :md (-everal other petition dated thai if the conn- il . . ...i i ... ...... t it... ,-it..t- mains VlWOlllll IMluu I... 1.1....L i.., il...r .n.nluiii Klevcuth Hyie uioi n no ft red. that they would pay the hy drant rental until the next levy was made. Iamgeiiluigeii wanted McMaken it Son to put up a hond to pay the rental or otherwise he would have to vole no. The matter was finally put on the (aide foi two weeks to allow tlieiu to furnish a hond. A petition was read from ; mini her of citi.ens asking the council for the privilege of working out their noil tax on Timher street he ll tween Eleventh and Twelfth under the supervision ol tlie street lom inissioner. The ropiest was r grnnieii. Al A petition was read, uiiineroiisiv lVigned asking the council to lay a I yssingat the intersection oft'hi- Jigi. avenue and Ninth street tor J l ie henelit .f the school children ho pass that way going to school. ii motion UK-crossing was ordered tin. A petition was also read asking council to put in a crossing on Lincoln avenue in front of the I!. A M. shoo gate and also icpair sidc- jwalk on (iold street, which had hecn ordered done some time ago. 1 he prayer of petition was jranled. A number of citi.ens asked the council to have Marble l.ctwe.ii Sixth street and Seventh graded so -. il l... ... .. .... -i 1 ei i m 1 1 1 iof 1. v III WOUIU or oi .1 --.-. ) he petition was referred to the nnniittee on street-, allevs and idges. Messrs Kichey, I'armele Craig presented a proposition to the eotin cjj. regarding the city hall and pera house, the proposition is ili.it si :'.() I a HI hllildilig shall he erected on lot 7. block 'J. in the city of riatlsmolith, said building to he used as an opera house and city hall. That ground floor should he used as an opera lin - and the upper floor for a city h.di n'.-o that the back j.alt id tin ground lloer i to he used as a room for the lire de partment. The opera house to be r oiie-slory ami a Halt iiign aim uiai e city see that the building is exempt from taxation lor the term of twenty sears. The city to pay the sum of . la,n. 0i motion of l. M. Jones ihe proposition was referred to a com mittee of three to investigate. Mr. Murphy said he thought that t was a fair proposition and that f.he council should consider it fairlv: that a citvlhall was badly needed as was also a opera house. He also said that all of the smaller city's had a nice city hall building but, said Mr. Murphy, the city can not exempt the building from taxa tion, hut could do the same as they did with Mr. Waterman, not levy an iccuption tax. Mr. Stempke secured the tloorand opposed the proposition, in one of his usual long winded speeches, lie said: "th!it if the city had flaiMl to put in the city hall he was in favor of the eity building exclu sively," that he opposed the propo- tion and did not think the cily ould do anv improving until the f i .en s had taken hold of the nj.ii- IV ll,.,,,,...l. ,.o 1 ,,.,,,1,1 I .'ad themsclv c.-. 'Mr. Lake, the m. in who purchased ' ' i i i i . i . . . i i , 1 1 1 new nose ft-iuii-'i 1 1 1 nooi ,i no with his ej es bulging out in hurt or declared that they wanted the earth. Mavor l'.iii'.i-r ap!-oint"d l. M. Jones, J. I '. Petersen and 11. Sp:"s us a co m II I it lee to entile r wu It h'n ! ,e y, I'armele, and Craig. The Nier engineering Co., made a reipie.-t ol tlie council, that il they needed any more willows that the eoiincil allaw them the privilege ol laming inem iruui tue oar in limit I d the depot. On motion of Murphy vie repie.-t was i I u i d. The tepott fit. m the joint com. litlee from the council and board ,' traue reporteii mat tuey i:;iu ikm l,i meet i ng and decided to aeceht t he I ..." ' work. I he report w as signed by a II . members of the committee except Jlurphy. Mr. Murphy stated the teasons as to why he did not sign the. report. He said the work w as not up to w hat the contract called for; that the 15 M. bridge according to contract should have been lit'nog raphed work was not anything like the upon the trout cover, and that the sample on file w ith the committee, and that he, therefore thought he was justified in refusing to sign the report. Lake secured the floor and in a stentorian voice moved the adopt ion of the report and was ably seconded by Mr. Stempke. All of tin.' councilnieu voting aye except Murphy. Mr. Windham railed the attention of tin1 council to the condition of the alley in the tack part of I'nion block, since the street was graded, saying that the surface water that ran in there stood still. On motion of I. M. Jones, a district sewer was ordered put in and the city attor ney instructed to prepare an ordinance creating said sewer dis trict. The water company had the ju r minsiun of the council to lay the pipe from Citanite street to the drinking fountain on Sixth street il they so desired. The finance committee reported favorably on the following claims: II A Wiiti-i man ,V Sun, cmil ....... I 11. "i i l- S Kartell, printing .'7J ki J ' I'm in- ,V Sum li; on Win W i lli IK amp, rent Si in Win K'Kliel, team work W mi J 1 t J, una. haiul work II .V, lal I!. in--, train imrk . . ::i "i ( Jen Piii-all. tea in wnrk 1 :" lien l'ui-all..-alarv .'I. ,",n Ja Thra-lier. ial paliee !' oi Jones A l'ili;ei,il,l, lioii' liiri- 1 To The claims of K. 1). Cummins and the lire department were refucdby the finance i ommittee and referred to the committee on claims'. Mr. Petersen 'brought in a certi fied report of the deputy county treasurer regarding the Murphy claim, which stated that there was, with interest up to talc, $7t against tin; property. On motion of Spies the Murphy claim was refused. I.oiigcnhageii, Steiinki-r, Petersen, Lake, Spies and (raves ii voting aye, and W. I). Jones, 1). M, Joins, ami Murphy l-! voting nay. On motion of Petersen a commit tee of three w as appointed to secure a stove and tin I lor the council chamber. Tin- conintillcc ap pointed con-i.-toij ol I ', -i.-it ;;. M i' -piis and iraves. M r. I it :i es had a kick coining on the resolutions printed ordering property owners to lay sidewalk, lie said that a eotmci liiian d id not have time to hunt up the descrip tion ol every lot when the .idewalk needed repairing. I he city attorney volunteered -supposedly to hold his job to look up the descriptions. On motion of Murphy the city clerk was instructed to have tie Itirniture in the council chamber insured. What Does It M.;an? I-of a long time the voters ol the I iit district have been in doubt as to t pe posit ion In t ween I trya u ami Mi. imp. Saturday. Shamp .-poke in jv'ockwood hall, and alter the .-peaking was over ('. W. Mierm.m was the Inst to grasp his band and tell him his v-c h'was immense, and that he was giving it to the re publicans in proper shape. Yesterday morning C. V. Sher man. M r. ' I (ryan's manager in this county, came down town bright and early, and went to the hotel, carried Mr. Miatnp's baggage to the H. A M. depot and then got on board the train and went to Omaha with him, Taking into consideration the re cent flop of Lltnwoi'd Leader from Shamp to Itryati there must be something in the wine!. Just think of C. W.Sherman, the trusted lieutenant of William Jen nings ltryan, the honest man whom the Journal has been slobbering over, carrying an independent nominees baggage to the depot and the, i going to Omaha with hint, there must be something wrong. What makes Hryau's county manager, so courteous to a rival il there is not something in i t r Is Sherman trying now to gel Miamp to ithdraw in fav or of P.ryan, the same as the demociats have done Willi C il ti 1 1 i 11", who started out with Shamp as bis confidential friend and who has recently announced hi- ad hereiice to Ihyau. A not her ev idence that led people to believe thai there was -one-thing in the wind w hen they saw the eih tor-id I'.rv an - inottihpi ve going p, tie- dejiot wish Mi, imp, wa- the manner in which Miamp a leased Judge I-ie! 1 and republic 11 id ay night. The fact of the m lit- r '.r. his ft i ' -n d s are becom pel. lie, thev vmiuKI trade iii- at- r' in on the t n ki 1 to elect I !r an. I'll ink of Hr a n at A I v o, i I.'W iy ago, I'loiui-nig tin- ilctiiocratic V uc oi va i'iiiimu in j . i . I. ui-ic,! im!--icm!ctit camlidati' lor commis sion, il l!i'' iii'lcpciiijcnt - v.-.mhl Miiiot t him 1 1 !r an. I Then talk al.oilt Ih van's 1 n!n--lv. Think ol tin- ilcmocrals hav i-ig ! vole as i oh I, Mr. I iryan'.s coitt -c is a long way from hcing houo-t it i- any way to get there; if he can't get there- hy fair means he will Ki 11 the whole democratic ticket Iruin top to I'Ottnni. IRVINE IJ5 A FREE MAN. Given His Liberty on the Fifth Dallot By the Jury. A DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The Democrats of Lincoln Contem plate Voilritf l,f00 Graders forBrya i- Their Scheme Nipped In the Lull. Irvina Acquitted. At the opening of district Court ; Monday morning at Lincoln, the court room was crowded with seemeo to le vvorlied up to a icaliA spectators to bear the concluding ' '"g sense of the exag .,. ;, t,., w p, arguinent of County Attorney "ess of such a eout in gi-uc v . Mr. Snell in Ihe Irvine case. ; Mines relieved himself ol the as- The speech ol Attorney Snell was I sertion that in order to counter a strong one. lie ipiotetl the case ; balance the i nroai Is t hat f ield had of John Politi of Plattsniouth to I "en mak ing in I he Hi van I'm ces it show that juries in Nebraska do not would be necessary lor the demo sanction murder as reparation for I domestic wrongs. However, the j verdicts of other juries were not material at d the deieuse had no light to hold them as arguments, lie dwelt witli favor upon the duty of the jury to reach a ver dict upon the law and evidence He called attention to the fact that the testimony did not even show a confession ol criminally by Mrs. Irvine, as t he justification claimed liy the defense, lie dwell upon the entire lack ol any law so justifying the defendant, even if the wrongs were shown. Immediately after Mr. Snell had concluded Judge Mall read the in structio.is to the jury and a few minutes before noon the jury re tired to its room. Shortly before .'(o'clock the jury returned with a verdict of not guilty. The large crowd present rushed up to congratulate Irvine upon his acipiit.il after w hich he was driven to the home of rt friend, where he will stay for a short time. A Democratic Scheme. The following article appeared in Saturday's is-ue ot the Lincoln News: The republican congressional committee oi the l if-t district has i received i n t , in n at ion to the elh-ct that the democrati,' leaders have a ! scheme lllld expect to ot r way whereby they at least I .. S r r 1 1 i eg a I ; votes- in Lancaster county. The in formation Collies lroill feliabh; sources and the authenticity is not doubted, especially in view of the developements ot th past twenty four hours. The scheme is, as un folded to the committee, to vote the laborers on the is'ock Island grad ingfor W.J. 'r in ami the demo cratic ticket. 1 here at" about ,. ."no men ,.t .,rl- on ihc K'ock Island extension a maturity ot whom came from other c r ie - in Nebraska, and about Pa per cent of them are demo crats, Th,- ei : i, t r,a tors under whom these m.'ii a re woi k itig a re all doim era!-, .iiid it i- h i ti 1 1 X" probable that they wi 1 1 III. I !.e ,:n , i y .-tenuous cllo i t to prev ent t he i r ni'-ii I rim l v ot. ing ( s p e e i a I i v when they i a -1 a slteight vote tor democracy and re lorui. hour-fifths of these men are located outside the city in lluda, Centerville. (irant atul Yan kee Hill precincts, while the others are in the third, fifth, sixth and seventh wards. Only a small percentage of these men are actually residents of Lancaster county, and as the work of exten sion proceeds lliey will in a few weeks be out of the county entirely. They are not residents nor do they intend to make Lancaster county their home. They are only here temporarily. Those at work in Ihe city have received instructions to register, but a large portion ot them will wait until election day and then vote by certitic ite. Those who are at work outside th,. ti(v ,md vv ho are living in tents and shanties along the right of way will not be reipiired to register in the country precincts but will attempt to vine. The scheme i - a very brilliant out bid it Will be nipped ill the bud. All necessary precautious have been taken, and the lir-t man attempts to i a-t an illegal vol be attested and pi o-ec I It ei I 1 full ext'-nt ot the law. who will the Tin' gl'i'at. .-! ol l a r a ml U i l.v . -ring ( Colli; ll Clll'i' I.I t'hcrrv , riiji oi.lv To II ..p William Ihc I iv i ili-tiiiift-.it " c I u I k o "mah. i lu-M a tiici-ting Momla hchitul clo- , do,, -', (t -,.-,,,-,. -ci.l .tiX i- ol Ihc I !.,, mtiii i',1 a.liMi 'ion ami f . . ! ! . . -. i 1 1 what the I It !- l i--i-i 1 1 ;i t i i- ha-; to J ' , j dent I u-orgv II, tic- ol the acKs n- liii" wa-" alluwi , to lat,. tin- oh iect of the me. ting, v, hit h he d-'l ire.l to he the matter of raising money to assist the il.'iiiocrats in the hirst district in i Idling Hon. W.J. Ihyau to succeed himself in congress. Ihe announcement occasioned little ripple of excitiuent, as few til those present had heen let into the secret hcforchatirl, and surpri.se was. depicted on many a countenance, whose owner (fiippo-scd. to be proof against sin pi ise ol iiuv kind or in any form. Mr. Mines extolled the many supposed virtues of Mr Hrv an, and tried to explain to the ass -nibied democrats of the Second nsirici now- important it was lor their future happiness that Hrv an be returned from the l-irst He i e dared that Hilliam w is ihe great est democrat this side of N -w Y- k and then voliiuteet cd tin in'orin -tiou that the s tuatiou down in e l-'ust was very precai ion and I . . t it was necessary thai r-omethiug desperate be done or I loo Allen Y. bit Id would represent the south- eastern corner of Nebraska in the next congress. When his anditois j ''r'"s 111 Omaha to raist l.tKNI at once, am: more at a sub.-eiiueut time. When the speaker sat down the silence was so deep that a ten loot ole would not have reached half way to the bolt,, in." Why send a million and a half doll irs out ol Nebraska every year lor L.isteiu in-ui anee, and complain ol hard time.-. Insure in the Home l ire of Omaha, ami keep your nionev at hmne. Home com panies loan their money in Ne braska, and it is kept in circulation in our own stale. Nol a dollar is loaned in Nebraska by Lastcrn hire Insurance ( iimpa ies, nor can they by laws ot the Lasterti States, loan their money in the west. Window glass tit (Jeriiig A Co's. Will I hey In. Uulit? Till- IIkku.p has failed to run across a single tax paver so far vv ha is opposed to the city taking hold of the proposition made them by Messrs. K'ichey, Pal mele and Craig. Plattsmouth needs both buildings and neerls them badly, and Till. HKIn'AI.I) hopes to see Ihe council go ahead with the matter. The proposition is a fair one, or if the council finds mil aficr a tbtough investigation that il is not fair let them tuodily it. The citizens of Plattsmoiilh in general ai e denouncing' the action ((; Cmmeiliucn Stempke and Lake j n ,w mosi n a t ,n b I ic i in to 1 1 vement i i without ever giving the matter a passing through. Let the two eouneiluu ti wake up to the city's needs, shake the mosu olf of their back and put their shoulders to the wheels of progress and help along instead of standing in the way and opposing t very ti leant re that comes up for the bene lit of the city. A n opet a house in a city of this si.e crcalcs business. During the winter month ihete are generally from one to thr, e (roups here every wei k. They cannot iduie here with out spen !:ug money. They spend money vvdh (lie hon N, nei chant the po -1 office, wh ich helps to swell the I evil lie of the hniue postef'lice and las), bid no the lea-!, several dollars me dropped into the coder-; of the printer, i h us. money is ,,-pt in circulation which the cil.zens will gel no bene fit without such a building. The people of Plattsniouth made a grievous mistake in not electing business men to look alter the city's interests. I f the people of Nebraska vv ill lib erally patroni.e responsible home industries of all kinds, it would soon make money plenty an I easy to get at low rates of interest, and an era of good times would at once dawn upon us, as it is the want of the money that is drained from our state and sent east that impoverishes the people and makes hard times. Insure in Ihe Hume I ire ol Omaha a sound and respou-ible home company and keep your nionev at home. Thu Biiiklu-' Insured. The hoard ol education held a meeting last night and transacted a good deal of hiisiness. I he most inipoilant, however, was placing irU.oiio insurance on the new school hllilditig. The insurance was di vided up hel wiiu lour d i llerent coinp noes. Following are the ;i;;i ill - wlio will write ml ieies; Sa III I alle'son secure,! nue policv lot om' pohev loll w,,-,, m .. , w 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . mil one! .71.0"". .11-. n. ii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 11 o 1 1 1 1 one for 000. W, g res 'Hi; II. S. K'.inisey. for s . ! I.iiigu .ge Miui-t.-r Keih-y had n-ed ;an! Wilson, one ,ir S.I.kii. t ,ard Italv. k on the new huihling i- pro (Teveland lin n appointed him to ng-iua hv'-ly manner a ii I i H A uslro 1 1 uugai , hut the A uf "led that t!..- h nil. ling will hi., us irliis.-d to teieive l.;in. Iv lor oi-, v acaliou. 1 nc v r l!i- I" eph (iia, a lahot'er on the v, air works trenches al l-fenionl wa- hadly injured vesterdav I;, llaViilga section ol 1 1 1 1 1 1. i itr 1 1 water 1 1 1 . 1 1 -1 pipe fall upon hini while In was m the trench si leet deep. I he pipe was set in motion hv an epn ss wagon heing driven again-t it. No hones were hroken, hut tin man was hruised hadly, and inter, uallv injured. Allan's corn cure at tjcriugiit (.Vs. PARTIAL TU KhBhLb. Facts From Cleveland's kVc- cinl for Sold iMii toSUuiy. THOSE WHO WERE LUCKY. Pension Vnto 8 f,.r Union Veterans and Foreign Missions tor Men Who Fouitht Tlnm Hm Atp nntments. (rover Cleveland whih president ,,f the Tinted Statc-idoiic all his power to ignore the I'nion Veteran and nt the s; time, give those men who rebelled against the conn try good salaried olliees Tin. i lilnbi- Democrat has the following to say : .Mr. Cleveland' friendship lor de fenders of the I'nion was not paradoxically proved only by his pension vetoes, but by the appoint ments which he made during hisf .on uosiiaiioii. ratlisau demo crats pretend to detect the elements of heroic courage m hisa'JI pension vetoes, but Mr. Cleuehiud's an tipathy to I'nion soldiers is illus trated in a still stronger ligflt by the men whom lie selected and ap pointed to the fut mission abroad. In the entire roll4of our foreign ministers the only names that were borne on the muster roll of the I'nion army weie (hose uf General I',. S. Hragg of Wisconsin, w ho w as given the mission p, Mexico salat v J'l'J.tKK) bfcause he deserted his comrades when the dependent pen sion bill was pp (or passage over the veto; Chai li s Denby, minister to China, and (leorge W. Merrill, minister to Hawaii, who were for a short time in the early part of the war officers in Indiana regiments The good northern democrats who loughl for the I'nion were ignored and Ihe desirable places were dis tribuled among cnppci heads and conic derate s, as follows: Mission to Auslra Hungary - salary , lil'J.IHiO given Pi Alexander lv'. I.awPm, of (ieorgia, educated at West Point; (u.n -term asP r-geueral in Ihc rebel army. Mission to Moliv i. I salary, ia.lMKI given to S. S. Cat lisle, of Louis iana; served in the rebel army. Mission to Hrail-salary i l'J.doO giv en lo I'hos. J. Jarvis. of North Carolina; nerved in the rebel army. Mission to I'uited States (f Co lombiasalary $7, ."01 1 given to D. A.Maury, of Virginia, educated at West Point; dismissed from the I'nion army for disloyalty, June, IMil ; entered tin-rebel army where he became major general com mandant of the forces which re- pulsed with great slaughter (ien. Sherman's army at Chickasaw I ! IV on, December, (''.'.. Mission-to Con a salary 7.a!lO given to II. ,. Dinsmore, ol Arkan sas; s( rvi d in the rebel ainiv. M is-ion to Ire. it salai y i.aiKl giv en to Walk' r learn, of A la ham a; ! rebel agent to Kurope, afPTwan J serving in i ebel army. i Mi-sion P Japan salary ?'l-!,nul given to iv", it. Hubbard ot lexas; l olom I in the rebel army. Mission to Paraguay and I rtl g ii. iv-salary $7. ."Ml given to John A. Kaemi of South Carolina; major in the rebel army. Mission to Peru - salary .j,ihk: given to Charles W. Huck, of Ken tucky; served in the rebel army. Mission to 1'ortiigal- salary .",ikki - given to V..V. Lewis of New Jersey served in the rehel army. Mission to France salary given to Mr. Mel.aue of Maryland; wealthy cimlederate sympathiser who lelt the country during the war and resided ahroad. Mission to Spain salary I'J,iki given to J. I.. .Ict urry ot irginia served in the rehel armv, and was also a rehel congressman. Mission to enettehi salarv, t7.a"'l given to t has. I,. Scott, ol Alahama; served in the rehel arm;.. tTevelaml s first minister to Mc. ico salary I.'.'hki was Henry l. Jackson of (ieorgia. who com manded a hrig.ide in the rehel army dm ing Ihe war. A . M . Ivei I e y , ol i l g i u ia, who as l.ieuli nant in the l-'lh Confederate h'eg i men t d it tin g t he war, was ap pointed , l leelar.d Minisur ol i.iK. hut lie- Iiali.i'.s reins.. ,1 to receive him lnv,n;-' ol insulting t'levelaiid then made a plate I r h i 111 as one ol the American repre sentatives on the lot -rnational Trilumal al t'ario, pt. at a l.'t salarv . This of course, does not louipl, ! the list. Il only touches the lur cigu appointments. J lie civil ap pointments m ight he taken up in the same way and with the same result, hegiiining with the First Assistant Postmaster ("leneral Adlai Stevenson, ex-Copperhead and present candidate lor Vice Prcstcieut of the L' uited States. an on , -i ev,i j,, ,,f t the i ! u-ion hi!! i v elo.-d by t lev elan. ! reveals the laci t!ia, ,,Ii,,:m n , i ie ..,,t h s of Hit ill were a!t i " ,el- r.-pa s,., ',y ( mo. cratic an I lep.ddi -.111 votes in ron-gies.-i and III.- ( 'imams paid in full. Mote than toiiv Mich eases wen 111. 11 e special ,ic by the hify lir.-t congress. Democratic pension commute. -m by recommending their pa-sige (tecl iied their mature and deliberate jiuf. iio-nt that Pres ident Cleveland's vein Pad been un just und undeserved. A still more import ad fact ascer tained was that among the cisch opposed by Mr. Cleveland there is one date under which be allowed mo e than hK) pensiii.i ImIIj to he come laws under protest, because he had not had tim-' to examine them. This incident occurred twice afterward, ami two similar batches of pen-ion falls became law s without bis sie eattlre or up proval, so thai accor.l injj lo hisovvii stntenield there v. as at least ItlNl pension nills which Ire opposed under protest In addition lo the -'I which he toioeil outright. RAW AS BEEF-STEAK Baby's Fearful SuflVrlnj; from Skill UUeuse Covering l.atlro Body Cured ly Ciitleura. Vv titi w tnkon crv trk when hti u thri nnmllii olil, kimI In 4 ('w itnTri ticif.iii tri'tkint; out. W uniiluvi'it tmih of tho boinii iloi-Uim, u:l tlu'y ci n lil 1I11 imiliinii for Mm. 'l in n we nt fur thr bull doctor in Ktoil IU11IJ", Muh.. mid he doc H'li-ii nun lur twi' vn ki, mill lie tui wnrn all tlio tliiii1, ftiul Uwn 1 louk lilin lu J ii-Lmin, to 11 iliTtor who nlU'iid" ppiiclallv to 1,1,111 diHi-aiii'i, ftui tin-lib K'ltwurri ttiin evrr. 'J'li.'ii 1 tulii uiy huauund wiihiul llirr try tlio Cinrriu f- JtKHRiiirit ai.y wnj ; jnkv lld not he uny liloi '4r5fl they ould do my !5 U'uhI. but In IrM II11111 two ni"iilht (rm Hu ll iiid we boLTin giving them to him n wa uiiiln l W'Ml. nml not a niMit 011 Imn. Ill Imir tji'i-.tti rnwltiK rl L'ht off, Rill, thought he would :tlv:iv 1h l.il.-ht'.tiln. I hiru w t( not a 'pot on hiii wholf body, f,irt Hn1 h ail, oijly lilt iihi ' fi, hut whut w:t 11 rw 11 bi'ff nli';lt. J1 tnTH wr not iinvtMnK Mt lioiitu, hint wnk h oouM ritlMt in tlhiT h:int M'r hlmt. Flt.VMC UARUKTX, Wmflflld, Mich. Cuticura Resolvent Th" nrw Wood ami Hkln rnrlflpr, nm! (rn-ntt-pt f Ilnui'ir licUH 'lit'H, (. If.utHt'i thf hlood uf all iinpiin. lien iiitil hiinuiioiin I'lt'iipputd, nml tluiM reiiiovi H tlio i-', wlnui 1 I'llt l Ua, Vni ii'itt hkln riiro, nu t vi H SoAi mi r tYt In iititih'-r, cK-itr IN.- !i in unit nt nip, nrtii n-Attiro tlio h nr. '1 him thu .'irrn riiA Kkmkdirh cum vwry piwm-ih of llfliiiiir. hiiniimr, Kfitly, pimply, timl hlutt-hy HhiM.nciUji, ini'i tiiiKi'l ilim'uni'Pi, from lilinphfl to mrofulu, iiuii; lufaiit-y lu wUt-ii the huitt phynit-iaiia full. PoM everywhere. Trh'e, CtrrirtrnA, BOc; Poat, Kkmoi.vbnt. 1. t'rt'imri'il hv tho I'oTTltu i.V tt A SI ClIKHK Al I'uUrtHtATtoM, 1oHt'ii, 4 htruil (or ' lluw to Cure Wood lMifiiwfl. HI nV'O Hkln and Hcalp purin.-d und tn'fttitlflfd DAD I U by C'tTiiXUA tiiur. AbboluU ly pure. RHEUMATIC PAINS Inonn minute the Ctitli'uru Anil, l'ntu I'lrtHter rulievo rhomnutlo art Ktlr, Mp, kidney, elicit, ud miucular Iialuaaud wenkucMvi. l'riiu,'iio. 'atzz: "j r " -r,oi HiLI.) IB ONE Of THf iu r tat t- ino nt. . 3 ' I. -ik (t - om or TMC M-IS7 mm GL003 DISUSES. L m SPErcav, cvi.f telv no perma nent. 1.0FIE hf1HiLI, S WELU AS ;r- GONORRHOEA . " izz.'.z.Zm. GLEET iztjs STRICTURE -n VARICOCELE HYDROCELE OC'Mfd ukiiiiie.'i iKNEfS EFFECTS 0? 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