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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. April 22 1897. i 3 rsz FREE WOOL & FREE CLOTH!!! 11 N HILLS Toshow the readers of the INDEPENDENT what wonderful Bargains we are offering this season in wool suits for men and boys, we will send, free of charge to all who write us at once, samples of fifteen styles and grades of Suits and Pants. Also a sample of the wool used in all our better grades. We challenge the world to beat our prices. Men's Suits in the latest styles from $3 up. Boy's Suits equally cheap. Hats from 25c UD. Jhs Send your ad I dresu today and JJ receive our cat- .ectriiv alogue and 6am. S2, $3 or $5 saved w ples by return mail, pay you well for trouble. Continued From First Tame. 143 of chapter 14, article 1, paragraph 1494, of the compiled statutes of Ne braska, for the year 1895, relating to park ami public ground, and to re- i. ,r..i .;t.Koi,i i.th other tennl's effects without a consider following reasons: It in ammrent from ation. let if you employ him and treat but 1:0 further up toward the mountains, where he rau iret any terniWHtura to Htiit, from that of the tropic of cancer to that 0! the arctic circle. The mildness of the climate, however, I, tin its effects, and the native is a crea ture of tomorro. (Man yah'nah) aud "poco-tempo" (in a little while), "Never do today what can be put off till tomorrow." is as deeply graven on nis character as is his inclination to take TH IS EETJIB Lincoln, Nebraska. The Great MAIL ORDER CLOTHING HOUSE the title of this act that the only object sought to be accomplished was the amendment of the one section mentioned in the title. ly examination of the bill, however, it ia disclosed, that two sec tions are sought to be amended by the act, one section repeuled and a provis ion incorporated that the act should not become operative until it should have been submitted to the voters of the city or village which would be gov erned by it and have received a major ity of all the votes cast at such election. I urn of the opinion that the act itself is broader than the title to such an ex tent as to invalidate it, aud that t is also repugnant to that part of sec tion 1 1 of article 3 of the constitution, iihieli provides that "no law shall be amended unless the new act contains the section or sections so amended, and the J. ..I .. I. ' 1 1 I I...I aei:i iuub ho mnenueu huuii uts reuemuu. For the reasons above given I deem it div duty to disapprove the act. The legislature having adjourned, 1 herewith transmit to you house roll No. 301, entitled "An act to amend sections 7 and N of cbupter OH, compiled statutes of ebraska, 1895, and to repeal saia sections so amended, from which exe cutive approval is withheld for the fol- owiuz reasons: Tins is an act amend ing, as its title discloses, sections 7 and 8 of chapter 08 of the compiled statutes of Nebraska. J his entire chapter nas been repealed by another net, which has received executive approval, and 1 there fore withhold approval from this meas ure. rill.AB A. 1 iOI.COM li, ' Governor. him like a dog, he is affable and gracious, and faithful as a doir: treat him like a mau and let him wear shoes and he is aa sureiy a ruined peon as is the man who owns a fast horse. The native peons are much like the old slaves of the south. Generation after generation will labor on the hi cenda, and although they receive a stip ulated sum (25 to 5 cents per day) they are virtually as much slaves. tor they dare not leave the hicenda while owing its owner and he sees to it that they are always in dobt. As to agriculture, inis.no nouor, will be most interesting to many of you, when I tell you that corn is f 1.50 per bushel, wheat $3, butter 80 cents per pound, "gcs 30 to CO cents per dozen, ham 40 cents ana imcon 00 cents. It would seem to be a Mecca for the farmer. So it is sir! with irrigation This country is like certain parts ol Texas and a nlace we read about all it lacks is water and gooa Bociuty. u irrigation three crops of corn a year are raised, and garden stuff can be raised any time. Without Irrigation, ouiy one eroti is reasonably certain nnd tbatdur ing the rainy season irom septemuer to December. I am speaking now oiny 01 thn country north of Mexico City. South of that, I am informed, tho rain is suf ficient. Everything Is raised here, corn, cane, bananas, cocoanuts. oranges, lemons, monkeys and everything irop ical as well as all cereals further up to ward the mountains, SHIPYUKJfJL DIRECT TO MARKET. It it the only way to get Us true value provided you have a Rood responsible house to handle It for you. We offer ourselves u such to ail who would like to ship to this market and who deslra to bave their wool sold PROMPTLY at Its FULL VALUE. We make QUICKER SALES and QUICKER RE TURNS tor wool than any house in thU market. In this way we have succeeded in pleasing our shippers and hold ing their trade, until the year 1897 finds us on top. By our quick sales and prompt returns we have to some extent REVOLUTIONIZED the wool trade in this market. We Invite correspondence from all parties who bave wool and especially those who have shipped to this market with unsatisfactory results. Bend us your samples if you want to know the grade and value of your wool before shipping. Write for our WOOL REPORT it will give you the range of the market and information of value. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. SACKS FURNISHED FREE. We also handle HAY, GRAIN and GENER AL PRODUCE. SUMMERS, MORRISON 5 CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. j i. j 1 8UUTH WATIiK B l KliHT, llULAliU, IJUUe ESTABLISHED 1880. Befaranea, this paper. FOR THE GOLD STANDARD. PAYING fOJMCAL DEBTS. Mat y Muhi-Millionsiies Organized to Spread the Doctrine. If the friends of free silver and the re forms that would follow it are not soon aroumed to the need of Immediate, con- certed and systematically maintained action, the gold standard party will have gained headway that we will be un able to cover in I woo. me sound Money League, having headquarters in Chicago, has begun circulating subscrip tion papers in New York. About a mil lion dollars was subscribed in a few dnys. Men like Rockefeller, Oeorge Could, Carnegie, l'uliman, Morgan ami Wannamaker bave airreea to an annual contribution up to 11)00. The greatest cure is to be taken in regard to the ehar- m this place, Tampico, the New acter of literature sent out. All matters ity of Mexico. It is the chief will have to pass through the bands of The constitution of the BRYAN IN KENTUCKY. Successor to David Bradley & Co. Deal, r in I l. r tea r II t HUM n L Parks Harness. Agricultural Impl's. ! Wagons, Bueeies. WIND MILLS & PUMPS. Governor Bradley Congratulates H m on His Silver Speech, Hon. VV. J. Bryan spoke at the opera house in Frankfort, Kentucky, last Monday. Nearly all of t'ae members of the legislature were present, and over j 1200 people representing every fuctiou and party in Kentucky politics. The speech wp.s a masterpiece of oratory. lie pleased all and delivered one ol his strongvBt arguments for silver. He was C ino Qrtifihu and firanH flptniir P OW GlMOS. BCttOR. HlCeS of it while .peaking, is run line uiuuuj uiiu W.M..U . " dages. On Che stage, s-lm rriiuuf rf ttiii atr ul n f it ia nil lav until he left via St. Louis for his home.' He is this place have inereaxed oyer 500 per still Buffering from the effects of the fall cent within lour years, now Being in Honda and while be shows no signs 1 find i Vr.rlf CliV t ...,t-. a imu u limit i fi (MM) in- a cominnrew. Uhitunts. Theffovernment is putting league states that its purpose is to per. : ..k..i Vwi .t.nm hnnsfl at a netuate the irold standard in America, cost of .'l,0()0,000. The Standard Oil Co. The educational work will be carried on ' ' ,. . . I a I U 1 .... nnf nlnhu utnfn Ami n TV in putting itt alarge rdnery to cohi over mruuu iwikuwouuuuw, :n: ..u.nlot .Mtiiia trntut 1 ami ItrfH'il.Cl. iuh huuniui&iiik ruu uws- 100 000 is being built, and many other ruptmg of the press will be in the hands - ' .1 i . i Af M....I. II ii nn.i '.i riaiinrtniunr. ar n Run improvements ol greuter or less import- ii ii iiiiii r. hi . .n;l..iwli .i r 1 1 1 am I Inirtnll 1). C ' ...1 !, ,nQ,l. An emu Hnt offset to this Is proposed more coucnsniunn bimwi ...v.v. ..-..I, h.,iit Five foreiirn . steamship by Governor Altgold and it will prob- liues run in here besides the river and ably be known as the Altg-ld library ii: i He leme. IE is nroiioseu i ram coast .lira uunin. . . ... .. :" ... . :,.! . n.. M..ir 1r. the! no S Antral U. It. iree norury in eveij r1"" n in- .....,...... utnuinup lrriin i noniaiu wtirKB uu Lilt. iiih-.t vi.""."". ui., win ruu u H"1"" . ; , ; ... ,t , u i:nl. New Orleans to this place in connection u is inxeresiing io - . . . a. t ti f-,.. ftintitm tY u ir i n ir i Hfi uiF iirffiiurtfii. lijw iiiaiwnij vt W rn UN IMC L 71 U I UH! Vinvast". ' - - I i . , - - th time from Chicago here two and one- books are by our popi s party wrirers. halfdavs. The import duties pnia ai One of the Best Appointive Positions Given to Gold Democrat, Many leading republicans are greatly chagrined at the action of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson of Iowa in appoint ing Chas. W. Dabney, jr. of Tennessee, who was assistant secretary of agricul ture under Cleveland, to be "special agent in charge of scientific and statisti cal Investigations" a position witn a salary of $4,500 per year. Tbisistne best position in the gilt of a cabinet ora- cer or the president that does not need o be confirmed by the senate, ui course the appointment W a recognition ana reward for the assistance of Cleveland democrats during the last election. Ia the Lion's Den The Woodward Theatre Co., has a two weeks engagement at the r unk opera house in Lincoln. Tho special features of the plays is Aagie. a beautiful young girl who enters thelron cige in which are three large ferocious looking lions, that Deiform all manner ol tricits at me command of the jroung lady. The lions make threatening demonstrations ana as she opens the big Jaws ol ttie Huge beust and pluces her head in Its month the audience seems to be speii-Douna with amazement. .... A new and attractive play eacn nigm ending with the lion show. It. THE CORPORATIONS WIN. Buckeye 1 II I J II f II V C J J IA Binders & Mowers Office and Store Room 109 North 9th ht. WholenHle. Eisrbth and N Kts. Xiiicoln, Netra1ii. ANDY CATHARTIC x. yjt iv y 10 25 SO CURtCOn&TIPATIOH ALL DRUGGISTS nrj AT TTTPT V rTTIBIIIITrfjn to cure nnj rsseof constipation. Cascsrets srs the Ideal Laia AdSULUICiLI UUAnAfllLEiU i. rrin nr irrine.lint ranne ensT nat oral rf nulls, barn- pie and booklet free, id. KTKBIJNfl KEMKIIT jO.. rhlfaeo. Wontraat. Can., or 'en Tork. Sit. a mass ot ban among the cup- Hoi's distinguished citizens, was GoV' ernor Bradley, who was introduced to to Mr. Bryan by Senator Blackburn amid the cheering of the crowd. After the speech Gov. Bradley was among the the first to grasp the speakers s hand and to tell him he made the best speech for his side he bad ever heard. 000 monthly. The Mexican U-ntra! 11. It. has over 2,000 cars of freight in its yards awaiting shipment and is using all the rolline stock it can get hold of ft- uhoiiim at.rHnirn indeed, to be In a country where times are not "hard One hears no comnlaint here. It is not so much a question of "what can I get THE HEW REGULATIONS. MAMMOTH WHITE ARTICHOKE Seed at farmers' prices. After ceven years' experience in growing them for my hogs I pronounce them equal to O l Ml at One-fif;h thj Cose. For particulars and prices address Geo. A Amul3, Uny don, Phelps County, .Neb. SQ.00 We Pay tho FREIGHT following station in 00 00 75 50 SO For $5, we will deliver the combination to any railroad "ebn"ka: rOMKINATIOXNO. 93. 40 lbs best granulated sugur f I I three gallon keg M.vrnp 1 1 ten lb kit While r 'isU 1 lb Kent ro Tea 2 lb Best Baking Powder 0 lb Choicest Mm ft1 a iu iu.t itnUius r.o 1 lb Ilio JUttVrtCt.ff 5 'ti F.very nrtn"l wnf.-anted. S'ud tor tmr eoiiiptt'te prk-e ltt. The Farmer's Grocery Cn. Don' reaa This If you do you will take your meals at the Merchants' dining hall, 11th and P street when in the city. They cost only 10 cents and ud. Everything the best and served at all hours. 0.E.H0UCK. Our motto To please and not to rob vou. Dome and see us. , OL The State Militia is Well Pltssed With the New Code. There will probably be no encamp ment of the Nebraska National guard this year. The legislature refused to make the appropriation asked for by General Burry for that purpose. All the available funds will be reserved for use in 1898 when the encampment will take place at the exposition in Omaha. The code of regulations passed by the legislature is very satisfactory to the militia men. It proves that there shall not be less than HO privates, in any company and not more thun 40, thus making the company nearly equal in strength aud equipment. It increases the power of company commanders and will enable them to provide proper pun ishment foi the violations of rules and regulations. It provides for the better cure and and protection of the military property and supplies. Commissioned officers must pass an examination before receiving their commissions and entering upou their duties. General Barry has greatly improved the military organiza tion of the state during the past two years until at the present time it is in splendid condition. IiiiporlHiit Notice, We h live recei vet) chhIi from the fol lowing per-ons who have foiled to give their pnstoffW address, nnd those inter ested should write ut once that we may give pruptr credit: Tho. Barron B Pearson M V Iliii.nynii II CCrandell 8 P I Vl C. May for 50 2 oil 2 o '.Ml 1 Ml 1 00 The Shepnrd Medical Institute of Omaha prenents fresh evidence as to their methods aud cures of a chronic dis eases on another page of this issue. Dr, Sliepnrd and bis associute physicians are meeting with great success in curing patients through the mails who are not able to go to Omaha for personal con sultatioii. Those interested should write for consultation blanks. The fees are remarkably low; in fact, they barely cover th cost ot the medicines which are funii-lied in each ease. Address Shepnrd Institute, atl, 312 nnd 813 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Chicken Mite Exterminator AND Lico Killer. I CENT U IIST Qn?l f'nnn DUUU UUsU.'IF i ir it W I rH ..f e-nt tmp4 4. U, AUM3TR0NU bBiant.tik, ! , tr Si! y.tn- lii.ik.-ll M"H t " titl'H ,m cuu.t d'Httn II. nr. Pt U.l. lt.-K.?... VL.IkR VVlMIK, I'MII'fc r tUP NtlHtK, u SHrMl' llMIJt l inn. I (r. Hi r..H Htll ! I ! Hit ,t fV'l til ,M . w ni-il l4-! tl'' y U t i lt of ! P'' Mn Mira.t grur. Pts- H nt ! I mites and fleas on poultry and . t...-k 1'ii.ilv and thorouirhly removal No iltitihii. irrfaalna. dippiug or harnll- Inirof iMiultrr U tiiwlod. NmhI lor nr. eutur that u'lls all about it. Agents wtisted. lli. h,il irnllun. fiO rents, tin RAllon 7. -, five gallon, JUKI, Mui.ui.ii turn! lv Jame Ciiienn. w.Mn.f Pity, Nb. YlOTCn ?.zk W C.,m HUH) kf kM.n I tMlMa. - M UM- iimwlia " A l.oMr from Matlco. Tami ho, Mex., April 1st, 197, jiv pkau t Asi'Kii.'rursuniit to your d-sire, I will give you my opinion of this strange land, nnd the opportunities it offers to the oppressed (dour own country, Ufore I shall become bUed by auV iuterest such as "S i-r rent on atl Uiulx mil I to parlies you iinlnc. to come Into the country," or "10 pt rc nton all rslimad tii kets soM. to partes in d ird to coins into thecotiutry by you,' whether lati'l lasoiil or not, an 4 man bke liillm in'S. wliirh wiuiUI itaturslly Irii l tii eolur with rrtliilniw tints, (tie iiuavilitiitir ill this ruiiutry. l irnt, In klitiw MvlM'O, Olis Itillut It. It country frwtirrly ilf(. mil than oar own, sad its i-n otriiig h II. KvliM of t'slenliti. "llrlxiTrt e tli Well" ee r a roiiiiiniii hwrt s r the tti'S NsdpMls.a id trw t-iivM burro dump rarts n ptt nhttil as imu s o'l ol 'ii in tb stiu. ti l huh tiMia to do'us "what shall I go at to mae the most." But remember, one should come here with a greater or less amount if canital whatever he wishes to go ac. One cannot "gather figs from thistles hero any better than anywhere else, ii you want to ge& ae ugnvuituic, ju must bave enougn to Duy ana ciear yUUi land and await the crop, for everything is cash here. Commercial collect ions are innrlri everv Saturday, where accounts arekpt at all. You deposit money m the bank andypuareciiargeuoue-iuuii" of one per c.-ntfor the care ot your money. If you want a loan and pay in lens than thirty days, no interest is charged. Everything is done backwards as it seems to us. iou even nave io turn the door key backwards to lock the doors. . The income tax is iu vogue Here, ana no one can help but admire its merits. The small shopkeeper buys bis stamps and pastes them on his ledger ai; the close of each day's sales. The million aire wholesaler does the same, notn are subject to the same fine, and only yesterday at Guadalajara, the Standard Oil Co. was nnea $o lor sngni wk"K" n this matter. All revenues are raisea either in this way or by concessions. Gambling is the great vice oi tnis country, and is licensed as a ngmmaie business, the concessions at flionteray oaying $10,000 for his license. The gov- eminent itself runs a lottery similar to that of Germany with drawings every two weeks. The courts stand behind hfith cambler and courtesan in the col lection of debts. But justice is swift aud meted to all alike. Diaz makes a good president for these people. He may seem severe to those who do not know the people he has to deal with, but his severity is kindness. They need a stern hand, and from what I ran leHrn. their condition today is better than it has ever been before, While thev work for little or nothing. vet their wajtes have increased 100 per .-..nt in the last four years, On the public lands here the demand for labor is greater that tne supply, ami ven neon labor is naid from f 1 UD. There are many Americans at work here, nuiMtiif them as foremen to oversee iK-ons. My impression of the peon peo ple before coming here was that hs was n Inzv indolent li llow, almost needing the lash to keep him awake. But I find him. on becoming better acquainted with him, a great deal like the burro little, but mighty deceiving and the energy of a gang of ttunii will just double itiicuunt that of a sent ion gang in the states. At Monteray I saw four of them i.ii k un a large piano on their shoulders and jog off on a dog trot for flv blocks and then turf turned Ui Cornwall were out ot an; lit to me. They will carry unv loud that can be Idtvd by two men ou their bucks, uaually steadying t load only by a band item the for head. Tlixru trtt atxit 300 American li ill tins place, hsll id them bunts (the writer not eUih.il) Mini t make onv mumi to a hull do.-ii ui his ruuntryinen with iie that iuhmy natives mid Jmnsiva iii grtuM sweeping lhetfet, guarded by politlut trili.r UctiJamnri iiiua i-iiMtl. Thai's Stmiisb lor Vop,"' tut imetiitil iH'Hiity Mtic stands "par euiili in," Tt siurw of bi-r ky tilus-i'virplM ol hrr loity iwsns upt Th Election in Omht Very Close Moores Elected by About 250, The result of the election was a sur prise to both parties. Howell the Iu HinnUt candidate was very ennfiden t of i.iu oiantinn. and the reuublicans had 11 1- nmut iriven no hope of victory. The vote was very light. There were two causes for this, the day was very rainy 1111(1 (lise irreeableand there was great fHn-Hiitisfiiption ainonir the republicans causing them to stay at home. The nnv nir DOlld fjrooosilion was cihubu by a large majority There were only two fusionists elected; C. 0. Lobeck and F. J, Burkley were elected councilmen. The total vote received by each can didate as near as can be ascertained at this time was as follows." FOB MAYOR. Moores, republican M'o Howell, fusion rou jupok. Gordon, republican.... 7.370 Halligan, fusion ...0,000 FOIlCLKUK. Higby, republican...... '' .i Yeiser, fusion j,oo FOIt TKEASUKKll. Kd wards, republicon Schmidt, fusion .....o.oo FOIt COVIl'TnOLLEK. Westberg republican i,to Erikson, fusion 5,904 FOU TAX COMMISSION Ell. Sackett, republican 'oi liilmnn tlluion G,.)21 The officers elected hold lortnreeyears, WILL TRAVEL SEPARATELY Arrangements for McKlaler and no- bart's Trip to New York, Washington, April 22. The arranges merits for the I'residents trip u New York to attend the dedica tion of the Grant monument Apri. art. have been perfected. President McKinley, with his family, tile mem bers of the cabinet and their wives, the ambassadors and ministers of for eign countries, and a few specially in vited guests will leave here on a spe cial train over tho PennsylvauU railroad at 10:30 Monday morning, arriving in ftew ork at 4:30. Vice President lloburt and the mem bers of the senate aud liouws will leave here on a special train over the Balti more & Ohio on Tuesday. The pre caution of having the president and Ice president travel separately on such an occasion is taken because, whllo no danger is anticipated. It It regarded as wist? to guard against tin remoUiht possibility of mbaraidn() this administration of the government In eaa of th disability of tho jresr dent. AT HOME. FARMER GOFF DID NOT LEAVE HIS FARM TO FIND BETTER HEALTH. JOHS GOFF, Henderson, li, a Farmer, snd well-known citizen, was curej ny tne Home Treatment, lis saw in me yv" how suffurers living fur from Omaha were being- treated with success, so he wrote for a Symptom Uinnk and got all the benefits of a specialist's methods right at his own home. He was so well pleased that ha volunteered this- V h4ts jut rtl Bv rr load ol ttm esrr4, surrvvs, burfiie, pks ton, pint p- la, ttnd tjtins mid teiit4 wgo nit whie't will nnk liiuU p us Hi sim'k w rdui. Ilii tMua A Mini is, I tit M Jtr l. 11. I ...! I . I . " " r ....a, u. nr. ru 10.11V h ,nw ,,,, ,,,rM(l( , iU sum; h- r yietd U. lu.i,nt ari l w m lf ths Bl,,(U .Mu ..tt.d with plut d Jtranlgtk9..untrya(f.ir.ls, lM0 r M.ke. ail a.m I k. a tliintr. lMVtmUU ..rhilU,a A.JapdwwiiiUlfjIw.l. And whti. on's i.rimtu.. Jmiis rnu b eludmir flis ' (illrM .mJ ,ll.,a,,, Bf,ui 1 ... aa l . .1.. . i s ami mihmiwiu. . . vw liMrtfy, h-tt Uths I I....I.I.U ... . 1. . . . 1 ll. U.M I I. . .. 1, . t ... .1 I . . " , mrrii l i.ti. ,w 1." w rsni4 IrtonUJ drsrwxsto 'lOtks hetlMl, aud ml bat uiiilly tiiwvii 70 asd ' difcrs. If tm d.s It pooler, l.ls Hlfans Tsbttleseur lud)istln. proiM'aoHl Undl w K. lUuvf ia itittlsr luuaiy Prs, .C:,",ay,""."n -i v .' ; , 1 1 1 1 John Goff, Henderson Iowa, te.it IfU tho skill of Ir. Khepnrd In curlnj Grippe and Luni? lisai;s. to "I was taken sick last January with l:i grippe and catarrh of the head, throat and lungs. I consulted dnetors and used all the medlclneH I could et, but tny c-ough became worse riKht nlonir. I was fiick oeven weeks and still ratlins -when Dr. Bhepard P"t me upon treatment. He cured- me without the least trouble. I have enjoyed better health and done mora work since my treatment than I had been able to do for seven years," IIOMB lOtTOHIG. WHw lo ii! tmy ItiHhl i r4.rMfin4 hi r-reler. tins t say Umi, 111 t slutt Ut th h SMUt I Sil UtlwH Because ! kmw that Iu.h turiai film i-m stH tt uttti-r Ult. 1U iirtktt il fel U UI Si itllr tliM in l" t ll'l's R.iMifilt4, a ll ipir(i"Uit mimlilH Ml.'. Rifawmlivr, Mdlte Sarsaparilla IM OM Tf IM rS. 4.1 4t4 ft . ' Mia Urr Plti t UOtHl i rill tks,f.tot(l. m Ksiikhh ttebw'ol Teneher Cnreil TliroiiKli tin MiiiU. Mrs. tattle fk-ritchlleld, Ha y'lisvllle, Kas., writes with enthiiKliixm of ihc livne Treatment. Her letter in dated October 28, ISM, and runs a follows: "lr. Hh'pard, Omaha: This tentlmriny wan due you siim'irtttn; like a year aso. and I now M'.ve li with a sreat s-nso of thtinkfi'lnesn. After teaehiiiK neliool sev- ral years I found I was a vleilm or catarrh In It rrtOHt oTenxlve form. I tried several doctors and numerous rem- dies wltri llltl lienelit. Then t tock a c.ur.f.? with you and found It a perfect cure. My fvneral health has been splendid since yuu lilNchanrett nie ns eureil in the Hum mer or ;. I'leime semi a sympiom mans to fill out for my mother. 1 hup you cun cure her slo." Sitpurd Meal liKliliilc, V. M. Slli:tMKI, H. !., nil A.u-ttr., I t'HI-ll!tllltf I I'liyoli'lHiin rtOMt ill, S13 AND SU NKW VOHK I4ln t(ll.lINO, tlM All A. SW omc Ilour t i II s. in ; ami p, m. Kvrnlnir Wfdiiefcl.tyn Hint J-.mirdiiys ouiy- 10 . Utiiuiay-ia in 11 m. LKUSLVOTICK nia l'kllllt. JniMi O, l'hllMi, Sllwrl (', Vnf ml, II. I IimIi'. llwloir o. , 4l.l-. m siss Imintaimtn el l ml. ul Ailwl M.r.-Hi iIwammI, I'hi i I . lv ul, 0..r K iio M-um M, HIM, JmC, W liu.r, pm ion Mailalu. Iu, Anna. Tailut i In, IhuS IlKoa, .1 l. K lm, ni l lata aull Uatuaiaa 2t- tiaf irf April I?. MUm II. l naiMia., aiaial S. S'r.1 fc-a aia.W4 .ni,i In Ika J iii. uf 1 ' I uaiaai.r uaa l.r. ka. ,ai.l il.K .ma a. i.tb.. iu aa I nai uf aknk art ulip a aa. ItlMiautlula l. Il..l It, fciw . Paaaoa s A,.lnl..a Im I ia..iM. li .!.. ! 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