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A BOSTON MAN PLEASED. ONKT nAltat AT HIHTOHK DPIK tpaeulaturs bargs for Admlaaloai to I lie Home or Nalabllillra. Last year no fewer than 36,000 people which will be mentioned red the turnstiles which guard the aaafaraailon with aome friends, a ai Boston man told or hie iuf. i from rheumatlam and nervoue- IM aaa or ma rrlenda gave him ana a4vic later, and which hai proven to ba o laoaiotHaM value. To swcceaefully act on tha advtoa, II was acaaaarr to make a trip of over 1,000 miles, but he undertook It. and new Uianka hla friend for the advice, aa ha flnda himself fully relieved of hit old trauble and has returned to his home feeling able to cope with hla business demands, a new man. The advice given waa to go to "Hot . Bprlaga." South Dakota, and there take tfca katha and enjoy the finest climate af any health resort in America. If tkla man waa satisfied after mak ing lane trip, those residing within a few hundred miles and similarly af flicted, eu aartalnly afford to try It, or rather oan't afford ta neglect to try It. Aak any agent of tha North-Western Line far fall particulars, or write J. R. BUCHANAN, General Passenger Agent, F., H. A al. V. R. H, Omaha, Neb. Dra. Thai at an A Minor, the famous special lata In tba treatment of piles, flatai and ail disease of the rectum, f Ifiaaaa Otly, Mo., treat nearly aa many ladles aa men. but da not pub lish their testimonials in newspapers. However, Uaey have a 48-page book of lad leaf kewtlmanials, which they will aeo4 free to any lady requesting It. Sew their advertisement In another place la thai paper. Ba rare ta read Dra. Thornton a Minor advertisement in this paper. If our readers r any of their friends are troubled wtth any rectal diseases they will be Interested in reading what oth ers aar af the treatment and methods. Deafneae Cannot Be Cured local applications, sji thcry cannot utrance to the little room in which Burns first saw the light. In 1896, tha rente nary years of Hums' death, the umber reached 33,000, and as 2 pence a demanded from each visitor a very limple calculation will show that a large sum of niixiry is annually ob tained by this mt-uiiK. The fiiti. ge is a very humble, one Itoried hiie .lection, with a thatched roof, anil die poet's father when he Irst went to live there would have'paign. lie Ipeneu eyes pnliy widely huu any axpression LOGIN, ID ANDY AND fcOLOIEK. b had, but still he seemed dressed for the occasion. His woo' -n shirt torn of "Black Jark" Noted ror Plgbf w fjen at the neck but knot ia lug and Itreulug Well. bis black tie was dropped to 'he next Major John A. Log-an, who recently button, and hi slouch hat, winch wag iied in battle in the Philippines, ia tipped over his eyea. had four careful bis brief military career earned th flenU in the crown. The mud on his reputation of a soldier, and e tha uniform seemed aa if it had been same time, in the face of almost in- splashed on it for stage effect. wear clothes, 033.73 KfMfll. COM3 ROBRBOUGH BRO'S. Proprietors, 16tb and Donglas Sts. PBOF. W. H. SADLER, or Baltimore, while making a visit at the Omsha Commercial tnr.orchlo difficulties preserved hil wnen tne Deieaa-uerme army al ""g" a iew aays ago saia, -mere are out ove commercial bcuuuib wunuj luperable difficulties, preserveu uu ..,.. . ..' ., . een Baltimore and ban Francisco, sod the Omaha Com mere is I College l ione of th- reputation as a man w ho knew how to entered Santiago it. was probably i Wk, u this theoplulon of the leadtag business educator of the United States? 1. BK9Alil5 He had an advantage in me most unhempi lot 01 men that eval or it equipments and facilities. X. SKUAUSHOI its oouipreuensive couraa i '"r -r- . , . ........ ..... . , .. , . I a HI'-. T'L'l.' ... .... I . ., .. 1,. . .u 1 n IrKSAUllK ! graduates lo ponftion. . PCIICDll IMCilDlllTinil Enrollment last year 1059, students. Present eru UtntnAL InrUnMAl lUn. meut, Hie Urgent It fbas ever been. Over studente placed in poiiitious Uet year as book-keepers, stenographers and telegraph operators. perlenced teachers are employed. Klld discipline In enforced. Located in the aesrt or ina city. Employs up-to-date methods of Instruction. Kecures positions for iigrsasstes. rroj vldes every student with work for board. Educates poor boys and girls, waters to au nationalities, lias no creed save that wfclch applies to a successful business career, mm been run fifteen years under the same management. Fulfilisitsobligationsand redeeraevery rromlse. It is metropolitan In character and now has students frum twenty-four states or he union, etudents enter any time. Work for board guaranteed. The Winter Term os gins January Si, catalogue aod elegant specimens of Penmanship will be seat free to aayone sending name and address. Write ROHRBOUGH BROTHERS, i6th and Douglas Streets. OMAHA, NEB. this latter achievement, hoaever, in entered any city. lorn shirts and the fact that he was a handsome fel- trousers seemed to be a part of tha low. in fine and in figure and in rmy refjuli tions that few violated, dress it is not likely a handsomer Faces ami h. nds were unwashed and Bg-hter went to the Santiago cam- beards were hk long as the four weeka' was round-faced, ana mi "M""t-"- in- inner sons nsa of his countenance wa taught the infection and were absui ne been able tu tel. him what a sumlfOuthful almost to boyishness, 'i'herf M disreputable looking as their fel- rvas one (ijy to oe i ec. ii ed for it. The 'waa frankness in his dark, luminoui lows. Major I.ogan. howeter. appeared place v;:s bougol .nun him (alter the lyes, and a petitioning smile waa ah In the I'l.ia de Armas with his unt ix.efs ilenth) bv ;t ccrporation of shoe- 'ways playing around his mouth. H torta looking as if it had just coma Hi ' em, who niter id sold it to the teemed more actively considerate and present trustees f . r $'.'0,000. I obliging than one would expect of a Another famous birthplace which soluier. And those who knew him ia Ittracts a large luni.l i-r of jieople is Cuba remember him as a soldier, hat of Thon.as (:..:yle, at Kccle- jn j,js bearing Major Logan was lechan, ulncli is twenty or thirty VVest 1'oiuter. lie was only a littl tiles nrtrtli A l .ule-!,' There is na'.v.. r. l.u:,.lii l.nt lit. wan m fixed scale oi !.... -.s for visiting thia'jjtly built figure, with square shoul- ow to wear clnthes-Chicago Tribune, eottage, but us l.j.ii people climbed . jer ai athletic proportions. Thera the stairs hist yea:- and each probably WM probably a little too much exacti- BLANK FOI Nl it lloi.V WRIT. left soinethii j.: uiih the caretaker it (ude In the stmlied precision of hil aill be easily seen that liere, too, is a'sarriage and movements, but one who Hany ColluquiiiMsms of Hie Present ice little pioji iiy. a looking for a fighting man would May Have Hibllral Kaurtlon. There are other I ices, more or lesa'pasg that when he measured his mus-: Tl . Well known, set,,,,! about in differ-1 Jntop lineH Mh Ktrogly sinewed neck, V" '" T 'XPre'iiofn, .,, i.- .....i w.l. t! . .. ... La hi- k.. ,n constant and everyday use and fa- j... ..i ..... (, nis wen isjisru oruu. jua i.uu, back from a tap r. His boot hrl been cleaned of mud, he had a new have, nnd there were four carefully placed dents in his slouch hat. In that campaign he had won a rep Otation as a tighter, and had nreserr td his repnta! ion as a man who knew n visits. Shakes- however, was a little too large for a as house)' their origin in pa dil words, havi- .ges to be found ., i ... i i a li.tl 1.11(1 ' m ; 1 . I. 1 . m.nA TnA ' ..tii...... Druiessiouai uniirir, uui i.vu w .u- .... .... . , r ., . i.,lrll ,, , . ..I ,.,- jn. ",c iiiaiciiiesh r.ngnsn or tne grand Ola eh the touri.-t peare is still kiln. 4.. I ..... 1 ...... I.Atnld ' U 1.1 Anm ... ....... .., ... M mali.-:"" ..r, ", : ... .V"'.. ,, mL "K James- version" of the Bible. ... juita v a . w, .v. Hi UK Ul IL'iMlfM wunt IKH "'ft assju uaw f-.- ... wiigimiurs hi mr uiiir . . i iv rv.Tn i ereuon wouui nnve mem. town in onliT to M'f tin finnoua poet a uu uiiiin r, i ur -ii.ui- iui uujuiiuu fcuOUt ISil 11 1 liltfO lo the house is I. pence, but as au in.'wn0 j,, llig caKii, j,, this respect even by local applications, as reacn me diseased portion of the ear. leresting museum is usually visited Major ),., might suggest either tha There Is only one way to cure deaf-'.. h. .... r,.e i,i.-i. Mn tr ... .... .. .. . . wey are MODERN MIRACLES. new. and that Is by constitutional retn- ho rlid not know might hesitate " wo,"" "",r lUKU'- ,,. to believe that they are supported by to dress, there was not a soldier ,uch ,jt ...;,- aU(1 0,. 11IoderJ , Santiago on the American side nr.,.IIW:,;,.u ,;,,, ,, , to designate them as slang, btll ren II y won I -pic t urcs. Nearly one-half of these here quoted. with reference to chapter and verse, 11 wUl be noticed, arc from the 1'salma, but David, the sweet singer, was whai we would now call a familiar poet. I have stuck unto thy testimonies, 0 Lord put me not to shame. Ps., cxir, n. Their heart is as fat as grease, bul insignia were as r delight in thy law.-I's., cxix, 70. I am escaned wilh the skin nf tn ii,.,li,t IrrniKfrri'tiH thera. -(..I. cous surfaces. 'aame to see the colt nee. and as each .. ..... ',... " -... i mn. . . . We will rive One Hundred Dollars for i tisilnr .... B ......,. -00 or 4 000 uu H" " "" " , I may tell all my hones; they looll . .r iuf, reo,,i i,v . r-.' " dress he wouldn t think of doing such ,nd Kt:. thing. I Spreading himself like a green bay Uniforms may he made of the same tree. I's. xv.xvii 35 ( material and in conformity to the same Jg i,is ,m.,,.v ,.enn gone forever? Peeotty'a House Sold. 'regulations and still be widely differ- pgj lXXvii, 8. "Well, I'll be gormed if that don't ent. Major Logan demonstrated that. The words of his mouth wert beat all.' He wore his uniform with such pretty amootlier than butter, but war waa Words to thia etlect would very accuracy that one never vvouiu De n n;s heart. I's.. Iv. 21. but tO Observe His ,., ieK (.ln.ll lieU tho .l.ief well trained beau or the rakish Apollo edlea. lafnes is caused by an Inflam- T '? ... ............ . the ,.,,,,. n ,u.,,Peu on ones ed condition af the mucous lining of the Uave ,nR biiiumig without leaving 1 BOod at the time. His slouch hat had fJustaohlan Tube. When this tube gets shilling behind them. 1 wider rim than the regulation cam- Inflamed yst have a rumbling sound Then there is Ann I!r ih.iway's cot- paign hat, and it was of better qual or Impurfoct hearing ,and when It Is tage to be also seen. This is a mile jy je -t i it at a rakish angle entirely clssed deafness Is the result lway from Stratford, al the pretty life- ad denied the crown on four sides, and unless the inflammation can be1,. ;h.,. . ,i ; ;, h , , , .. , , taken aut and this tube restored to Its V,II'',e 01 .Sf''0 ' "" W" " they do where the cowboy learna normal osndltlon. hearing will be de- h Poeta wlfe w""'(1 an won- tricks of dress from Mexican caballero. stroyed forever: nine ease out of ten , me writer, (luring a recent, visn 10 TIia ;f.,..ln nn.i u are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing , IX, waa intoriiied mat on an average tne reyniniions prescribe. As a West uui Ji ir.uiu.ieu wt.uiLiu.i .11 uic ...u- yjjj people a (lay Ull ill.: .-..! a.uuuu pnn..P l. Same to see the collage f."Iu. :?f"r,K., w, : Tear must be made out of it.-Lon. Catarrh JHirw Kund fur AireulHrR free. Mail. T. i. 0IIKNKY & (XX, Toledo, O. Hold by DniKglsts. 75c. Mali's Family I'lllg are the best. See the wonderful testimonials In Dr. E. O. Smiths ad. in another column. He guarantees to cure e-very case of 'probably be uttered 'by Mr. Peggotty brought to notice it cancer tbat about it. he takes. Write to him Dra. Thornton & Minor, specialists in the treatment of piles, fistula and all diseases at the rectum, have a two column advertisement full of testimon ials In this paper. It should be care fully read by those who are Interested, as it may be the mean of restoring 1 -orllietj them ts perfect health and happiness. Their guarantee Is to perform a cum before tfcey take a cent of pay. The. Great Vital-Magnetic Healer Who Has Made Nebraska City, Neb., a Mecca For Health-Seekers. The wonderful success of the method of druglesa healing of all the chronic dis eases as practiced and taught by Prof. Theo. Kharaa of Nebraska City, Neb., has attracted multitudes of people from all over tha United States to see him. People far and near have laid aside old fogy no tions, and are being cured of apparently thia remarkable man. He cures by his touch all manner of diseases without us ing drugs or surgery In any way. He is not a "faith doctor," for his work has a scientific basis, and he teaches the meth od to others. H la a graduate of the American School cf Mflgnetlc Healing, Nevada, Mo. (Welt mer method), also of the College of Occult Philosophy of Cal cutta, India, besides three other universi ties. Thousands of cures have been made and any number of testimonials will he sent as proofs if you write for them. Re corder of Deeds, Chan. C. Brant, cured of a so-called Incurable case of paralysis In four (invs. Mrs. Sanauest. prominent Nebraska City lady, thought to be Jylng of neuralgia of stomach, cured in ten min utes; afterwards cured of a cancer of breast. Miss May Duncan, could not turn In bed for S weeks with Inflammatory rheumatism; two treatments cured her. Prof. Kharas has the remarkable abil ity to cure certain diseases at any dis tance by what he calls PHRENOPATHV, or the Kharas Method of Absent Treat ment. He has cured hundreds that he has never seen If jou doubt It there's an abundance of proofs send for them swomn statements, too. Two lare Institutions have been es tablished at Nebraska City for the good of mankind: THK NEBRAKA MAG NETIC INFIRMARY, where the afflict ed are cured of all manner of diseases; THE NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF MAG- if -vone were to tell him that his the general effect, because there waa pg.( xxii 9 NETISM, where men and women are ta.nous house at .armouth has just a suggestion of abandon in the way They reel to and fro nnd stagger likl ! this new way. HELP WANTEDSev been sold for the large sum of 460 he left a button unfastened or cocked a drunken man and are at their wi'i 1 eral K0J. honest men and women to ,r. ,. .. . . . .. s i i....i ui,i;., ,.,.. ti.ni. , .. work In the Kharas Infirmaries which J ..K . V..L.WI. ...a - -"l , . DUU. 1 P., Oil, . i , been chosen advisedly for the reason blouses all the tune in that campaign. lfe u)at js M,retv fr stranger shall Dr. HENDERSON 101 asd 103 W. 9tk St KAJtSAS CITY, Ma fh OtsH n -tf2?m!4 that Mr. l'cggotty's favorite expletive They usually stripped to their woolen imart for it.- I'rov., xi, 15 was some tense of the terrible and in- Bhlrts. Lvcn in the matter of woolen Tyre, the crowning citv, whose mer ixplicalde passive verb "to be shirts there are degrees of effect, chants are princes. Is..'xxiii, 8. mat, also, .Major ixigan snowed to Da file Lord of Hosts shall make unto Yet this will not seem a very larga a fact, and emphasized it by wearing , people a feast of fat things, n feasl 'turn to those who nave read "David black silk scarf always tied with a 0f wines on the K wv r. j Copperfield" and who know how many fetching effect in studied disorder. -j-,,. nations are as a drop in the "'y (11 (I cm niCHS I ! romantic incidents are ciusicreo " "n"" "i ....i-u oucKer, and are counted as (he small 4- ULU ULUltna I round it. he reached Tampans assistant ad- AUBt of ,). biilnncf. - Is. . xl .15. ! We want to purchase additional I David Copperhrhl describes it mi- jutant general of the independent As if a wheel had been in the midsl ilalma af Union Boldlers, Sailors, their nutely for us. A real boat once, il brigade under C.eneral Hates that wai 0f a wheel. (A wheel within a wheel) widow, or minor heirs, who homestead- . WBJ nevf.r design((1 for a habitation sent to join the Fifth Army Corps. One -Ezekiel, x, 10. 2 m, mn if lha!mn(mn"d S ! l!'J- n'1 Uli" was iU chiel 'ay he came up from IN.rt Tampa and U was not the patriot, Patrick fractional claims If , attraction in mr eyes oi muc iuviu. ....... . .... a m-nry, Wno exclaimed: It had a roof and little windows and me vcran.ia oi tne mg noiei wnere trie "pp(lf.e. peace, when there ia no k door cut in the side, and, as on corps nea.npiariers were esiaonsneu. peace." Jer., vi, 14. entered the room, one saw a table Hello, there, hut. Is it Major These are hut a few instances and 'a Dutch clock nnd a chest of drawers, Logan?" with accent on the title. T(.ry m.,nv ,nnre nlay i, discovered and on the latter was "u tea tray "Yes. didn't you know I was in the by diligent seekers, so search th 'with a painting on it of a lady with army.' scriptures and "when found make a a riaraso). takinc a walk with a tnili- "No. The lust, time I heard of you note of." Many people have tried In vain to ' ary-looking child, who was trundling you were planning horse shows in Chi- In thp ', of Common I'raver" ol S'"1 A.rse " rm"v'e call' the ' oop." "go." the Church of England we find: . UntVon of such to the column ad. In I in the entire domain of fiction then "Now. ace here. Do Chicago peopl. To k m handa from ilkj an(J this paper f :r. K. O. Smith, the la no home quite as unicpie or as fas- think I can t do anything but run a ttMinfir. celebrated specialist of Kansas City. ' einating aa this. Wherever English horse show?" I There Is one familiar quotation al- who posltlvWy guarantees a cure for fa r(.a(i ti,e life story of David Copper- The earnestness and the suggestion most invariably attributed to scriptpra ....... . ...... .m r,.H hi. u,1 .. . T .. .. : j i. .. . J 1 1 every caac u u..u.r. .v. ...r, .... Beid ai jjcKena alone could pen it, " "'j'oj' oonc .....l i.c i.o...... author ty: . A ...Inuvili.la anH u'rita. him fori. .... - - . . - i:..t.. V . J claims. Will buy ever so small, also Government Ijind Warrants, and obtain them for soldiers who hare not had them Issued. Great Inducements altered agents. It. K. Kel- Icy. Land Atty., 444 Sheldley Hldg., Kansas City. Mo. are belnir located all over Nebraska and Iowa. These Institutions belong to Prof. Kharas and assistants are paid from $..0 to 1125 monthly; ex-teachers preferred. Wrllo for any information you want. Address either institution above or Prof. Theo Kharas, Supt., Nebraska City, Neb., or ladles may write to the matron, Miss Emma Worman, Nebraska City. Neb. Literature, advice and questions answered free. tethorissd by the State to treat CHRONIC. Curse gaaraatma or fmnaaa. All bmoiciom inxiuMmi rudr for nss no nwrcury or u larioaa SMdiciuas used. No am toation from business. PitUute at a dlstano tmstea oj msu am nrnna Maaiciow mwy -'-'jt whan, fras from gaia or braaksgs. No b eines sa C. O. D., only by agreement. ChsrrM low. Over 40,000 cases cared. Ag and spf aea ara important. State yonr ca for terms. Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter. Seminal Weakness TTrVS fid SeXUal DCDlllty. lies and excess, es-caaslng losses by dreams or with tie urin nimulss and blotches on the face, rushes of blooa o the head, pains in back, confused ideas ana forgotfulnesi, bashfnhreHS, aveision to society, loss of sexual power, loss of manhood, impo tence, etc., cured for life. I can stop night losses, restore sexoal power, restore nerve and brain power, enlarge and strengthen weak parts, and make you tit for marriage. C.-irtttre Radically eared with anew and aT.riCT.UrC to1,,We Ho-e Tlmeal. No in. and Oleet etniments, no pain, no deten tion from business. Cure guaranteed. Boon and lis of questions free sealed. VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE.PHIMOSISnna all kindso w permanently curetj Private DiSeaSeS or money refunded. 'nrrV for both sexes- pages, pietarei BOOK tnie to Ufe, with full description ol above diseases, the effects and cure, sen. in plain ' should rc eon tains. in plain wrapper for 6 cents in stamps. ihonld read SJis book for the information il Stammering ha, Neb. Omaha Stam merers' Institute, Ramge Blk. ma- Julia E. Vatighau. Marriage Agency and testimonials, and further particulars has held thousands of readers en. the sentence made it n little emDar-, and they know well how rasRing to his t hicago acquaintance. thralled, MARRY rich. Bend 10c for big list; duscrlin addresses. Mutual Exchange club, Kan sea City, Mo. f . .1 . . , . , i I uoo tempers tne wina to tne snorn lamh." lively women and hnn- much of the interest of this mar- i am not oniy in tne army, ne , jt is by ReT Laurence Sterne and orable men; many el0us storv depends upon the inch added, "but I have succeeded in get- occurs in his "Sentimental .Tournev." ....... - ' . ... A! I ..1. il... ... 1 1,- . dents that are connected with Mr, ung la. u.o n. an uum. ...... m u Boston Transcript. Peggotty'a urk at Yarmouth. with the first expedition. I want to, see some ftirlit i nir. I want a chance." Many people will b Interested in the vlollnUI,. He,eug.ou nr. Flood. ' ' ""'lnt" was among the first to T.ke.n Kgg Instead ol" a Pill, two-column ad. of Ir. Thornton & , , land at I Minor In thia paper. Th.-se celebrated The incident of Senor de teske re- ashore of B0ji(.r8 fl)l,1)( Warr. theory which, while given in a spirll specialist. In the treatment o Jn A f""?, " 7n , "", Jv u ho"Re "f "tive 1,r"",1-v' aw cul,i' f "-vcrtheless is bused upon au- . ..I r7r- Z ,.r, of r-1V until na- i"JJ'"""" vatel ft ilkill(f rr it before taps were thentic scientific experiment. "H rot aak for one cent or pay umu pa sting by request the other even- ,. ., .i-.7 ,., ,., , : , 1 .., T Buii.niui. .... it ...wiii. u. Luiii.it, ?.a in.' iiiuuiiii iiit'.ii.-iiit: mail. ,-r -r tlcnt Is cur:d. testimonials. Write for their book of CHEMICAL OIL PORTRAITS 4 lto In stamps; we will mall you .. ina.ri,..i.ini for mRklnff the non tmlcul oil portraiis; pi.-asant ana mat gloomy pnc on .oo inn gle work; easy to leurn; the wora j. nn n numn iransoarein wiu.-.i 1 ike from any photo. Western Print t Jhemlcal portrait House, 1112 Grand Dvpl. L., Kansas Liiy, mu. Dr. O. Smith, the famous srx-cliil-1st In the treatment of concer, has a column ad. In this Issue, to which we call your attention. He has a treat ment which positively cures, and his euros are permatienL Head the ad. and write blm for further Information. A- 6r.""Ktyft Renovator, zn$7 I' ample, fr'e book and free advice how uicur he vary sunt cs or dyxH-p4ia, con-.tlps it Hon, blllounbeadsche. liver, kidneys and lun !' dlsaasaa. Meinmly by mall for cents and II ' J--- K'y Medical Co.. aaratoita. N. V. Ull WRIGHT'S OORDHIID IMOEt for rmoklng all kinds of rues is. A 7to bottle will smoke a barrel. Sold l-y all druggists. Write fur our free book oa curing Biaals, to M Wright at Co. jesftis W. Maine rrr fit. Kansas City, Mo rr-ITt SILK HilSTS i ffi 'n fill SKI3TS FGaiO Bast Taffeta Nil k. made ta roar measure. afcotaeaf eolor. regnlsrM iiralsei to adver roods. Wt are thoroushlr reSDonMhle k reference hand today. I'arUculsri free. CCONOMV WAIST HWTM'CO CO. MM. IkissBld. KaaaaaOlly.Mo Asm are many fakirs and quarks artu are tend to cure cancer, and people who has been humbugged will rejoice to fcMrn of an honest doctor who has msdV the tifa'tne"1 of this disease a Ufa ttudy, aid successful Is he In his St nc guaranivini iv he takes. ucn a one it tilth of Kansas City, Mo limn ad. la thia paper. treatment 1 had sung by request mg in tnc oaron s . loom rc EtrQn 8)ufT U) umi(, tw( un CQ Ma th we doctors would be driven calls an mcient that happened a good trunk Majop , discovered it, to the wall and by that humble, but many years ago in the house thai an(J twcn,y minutes later he had saved useful fowl, the hen. You see '"a llonana King Hood occup.ed on Kddy th(j a f,.om (),.irluln trcnicni by this way: A French chemist has ... Blirvi, .T... J .i.w, ... ..o HmBKl. ., l.OP'xIieariH. envererl Hint nprlnln ilrn nnlah v When Hates' brigade marched out those containing iron, can best he ns over the mountain trail from Siboney slmilated by the human stomach when on the night of June .10 Major 1ogan taken in the albumen of eggs. He has waB ns exuberant as a boy. I his accordingly mixed his medicines with brigade had lain hack nt the bench so cracked wheat and corn rind in thia long that it was doubled whether it form has fed it to ens. The eggs laid in the lighting, by these hens have been found to be He had Invited a celebrated visiting violinist to dinner, and there were a great many other guests. After dinner th violinist, much to his surprise, wai asked if he would not "play come- The largest and Oldest In the worl, hav ing occupied the same offices twelve year?. Our business Is strictly confidential and hon orable. Muny wealthy patrons and thousands of happy marrianes. 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