THIS DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , M AKCH .20 , 18851 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From : NO STAIES TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TWr lUhtbttxv frmil WrinVr < III IMURRif IBOH WORKS , MILL AND MMM MMMTahkihf Tahkihf 0MPresses. / . AMB SAW : M .l * SfrtClM.TTES , itwe TOM tiiDMAtt ; C. F , AND DEALER IN * , P dlillb QlHf ( ! , OMAHA.ENEB. 1409 and 1411 Dottee St. { ° 'wo aTp r } Omaha Ne- SPEOIAL NOTIOEjjTO Growers of Live Stock and WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO * " It la I ho boat and cheapest food for Block of any kind. One ponnd la equal to three pouids of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Qake In the Fall and Wlntoi Instead of running down , will Increase In weight and bo In good marketable condi Ion In the spring. Dairymen , as well va others , who nao it , can toatlfy to Its met Ita. Try It and * udge for yonroolveo. Prlco $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address . WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS , Omaha , Nob. 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A , U. CL&RKH. Viet J'retidcnt JOHN T , CLARKE , Stmtury. H. T. CLARKE DRtTG COMPANY , SUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE , IAIW3EST Jobbing Dnig houw b t oen Cblcipi nd Baa Fmnclioo. OAI'lTiL STOCK , fSCO.OW. Wi J ibtll Ltkttht bottom of the nuiktt tt tltlmei. \ . WUI dailloit | Chlc go na Bt , Ixml ) unccd with IralKbt kuded. Our IIHJO uty Mill bo ltire Jtrnys , JPainfsf Otis and Wiiulow Glass K Inutii E ! > CD on pltte gliu. To thot about to embark in the drag buttaeis will di well to ooaiutl ) ou ? lotcrwt by ctlllog ou iu or icud ( ui out prloo lut which will tprcir but January Ctb , JJ 11 ordcri JiJ'dteJ. ' 1114 UABNKy. alKEKT. PELU At HER liOVEU'B FEET. TrnRlc Jlcanlt of n Ill-Tlinctl Elopc- inont. The sad death of MUs Minnie Hamil ton , ono of the boautlca of Oarrlngton , Ohio , is the talk ( f the country-side , and M the facts come out It la made apparent that the young girl's lifo was sacrificed to silly romance. When the roller skating craea struck Ohio , young Arthur Simpion , who is the son of a wealthy farmer living near OUr. Ington , took the fovrr and spent most of his tlmo at the Inane pastime. Among the lovely Rlrls who doted on the nimble-heeled youths wni Alias MIn nie. She was the d/ioghtcr / of n prjml nont farmer on the Virginia aide of the Ohio river and although ho came to that city npon visits but twice a year she \ ai well known and a general society favorite. She had just graduated at a fashionable seminary aud came to town to enjoy a ehort vacation in January. The rink had charms for her far In excess of all the winter amusements of that plnco and she became n nightly visitor. Young Simpson nnd the lovely Vir ginian naturally giuvltutod together and they Immediately became fast friends. Friendship rapidly ripened Into love , and bcforj thrao weeks bad passed the twain were pocratly ongngcd. Arthur followed up hii conquest by a vhit to the homo of the Hamilton ? , and was received with most unrnuantlo good will by the parents of his ollianced. This appeared mthcr to dlasappoiut the young people , who were of a romantic turn , and had rithcr enjoyed the pros pects of opposition But they resolved to get up n sensa tion anyway , and so they planned an elopement. Miss Minnie left homo for a short visit to friends in this placa , and everything wa proparad for n moat sensa tional disappearance. On Wednesday night the ardent lover procured a shaky ladder , which ho placed against the honso whoie his love was stopping. It hardly raached to the second stcry whora the room of Miss Hamilton and her friend was located. The right was dark and a disagreeable drlzzlo made the ground and all without slippery , for the moisture frozaas It fell. Simpson had a carriage waiting at the corner , and was prepared to fly to Glove- land , where It was arranged the marriage should take place. A shrill whlstlo noliBod the waiting girl that her young man was prepared to rjcolvo her in his arms , and she silently arose and proparad for flight Moat of her baggage had been sent to the depot , instead of to the homo , on her arrival. Softly she -opened the window and peeped out. A few whisperad worJs wore spoken , and tremblingly the young girl began her decent. But the silly lover had forgoltan that Mr. Pattoa kept a largo and ferocious bull-dog on the promises. At the first shrill whistle of Romeo that dog began tagging at his chain , nnd sud denly It parted. The nest Instant his fangs were burled in Simpson's shoulder , and ho lot go of the ladder with a cry of patn. The nolso awoke Miss Patton , who acroamod and alarmed the htine. The hnbub was snfliciant to distract an acrobat. The poor girl could not retain her hold en the slippery ladder and fell to the ground , whore aho lay insensible. Simpson , almost psivilyzed with grief and terror , engaged In a teirlblo conflict with the ferocious dot ; . They rolled over and over on the ground , the brata tear ing the youth In a fr'ghtfnl manner. Nothing bat the opportune arrival of Mr. Patton oavoi Simpson's llfo. The Insensible girl was earned Into the homo and medical attecdanco summoned , but nothing could bo done and sbo dlod yesterday in terrible agony , calling wildly for the foolish youth whoso folly had cost her her life. Simpson , after having his wound dress ed , rushed from the house demented with grief. Ho refuses to go hcmo and has requested the authorities to restrain him The parents of the unfortunate i-Irl nre. distracted and the lifo of her mother is despaired of. Especially to AVomcn. "Sweet h revenge especially to wo men , " taid the gifted , but naughty , Lord Byron. Sorely ho was In bad humor when ho wrote such words. But there are complaints that only women snfFer , that are carrying numbers of them down to oirly graves. Tboro Is hop a for UIOSD who suffer , no mutt or how sorely , or BO- verely , In Dr. II. V. Pierco'a "Favorlto Proscription. " Snfo in Its action it Is a blessing , especially to women and to men , to } , for when ] women suffer , the household Is askew. Mormons in BIc.\lco. New York Herald , The Mexicanpapers announce that a eon of Brlgham Young , who bcnri his father's name has ccmo down from Utah , with 20 companions , into the Mexican state of Sonera for the avowed purpose of spying the land with the design of found- log a largo Mcnnon eettlomcut there , to bn recruited from Europe and from the United States. If the pr.ijoct Is executed It will ba very Interesting to observe how the Mexican government will treat the colonists. If it thinks that a Mormon settlement is ineipadlent It will not have any scruple In pcoventlng It by strong armi , regardless of such constitutional re strictions as have restrained the govern ment of the United States from solving the Mormon problem in Utah In that way. A respectable pait of the Mexican prjss la already warning President Diaz to study our experience with the Mormons and save the country from great future trouble by nipping this Mormon Bottle , incut in the bud. A 8THAKQE DEATH , Fatal EtToct of 1'arlng A Dorn A Man Who Would Ilo Alive To-Day Una Ho Consulted Culropodlat , New York Mercury , Frederick Hsake , aged fifty years , a restaurant and saloon keeper at No , 28 Division street , until about three weeks ago was a hale and hearty mm. About that time he commenced to ba greatly troubled by a corn on thellttlo too of his right foot. Ho finally procured a sharp pocket knife and with this ho attacked the corn , determined on paring It. In this process ho'foond relief , ana to \\o\l \ pleased was the saloon keeper with his treatment that the next morning he re peated the paring. At last , nnder this rcgu'nr cutting by the knife , blood wai drawn. This deterred Uaauo for awhile , but he was bothered by the too and joint connecting swelling to a considerable size and INFLAMMATION SZITINO IX , To alUy this ho applied cold poultices , but all without avail. The inflammation increaioi to such a degree that not only was the whole fojt affected , but even the lower portion ofjths leg nbaut the nnklo. He conld not put on a shoo or stand al all , and so serious had his condition ba- como that ho had to keep to his bed , Dr , Sprangor , of Kldrldgo street , WM al last called ia. Ho found that gangrene had already set h , nud eoptlca'mta threat ened to spread throughout the system. Prof. Frederick Lange , of Lexington avenue , was also called , nnd , after mak ing an examination , concluded thai nothing moro conld bo dono. Hanko lingered In pain until Fiiday last , when his sufferings wcro rtELlVED BY DEATH. When Dr. Sprangor , who was for years n surgeon In the Gorman army , was aeon In reference to Uaako'a case that gentleman said : "In the old country this cause of death hoBOtmo to my attention on sev eral occasions. I recollect during the Danish war of 1852 , while I was with the troops on the march , Instances of the kind came to my Individual notice. The men cot corns on their feet on the long marches and on striking town or camp wonld sit down to cut and trim them with their knlvop. Where amputation did not follow this prnctlco or a soldier TTSS no ) deformed , several lost their lives , llko Sir. Ilaakc , entirely. I cannot under stand how aorno folks trill persist in this dangerous prnctica. The Icot ban many of the most semitko nnd tomlor nerves , arlorloj nnd muscles of the body , nnd by any roolilesi ueo of the blade any of those nro liable to bo injured. Unaku'a death Is n lesson and should not bo overlooked by thoao who nro In the habit of reckless ly cutting their corns. " From the Frylng-pnn to the Fire. Now York Sun. Minister I learn that n nnmbar of the yonug men in town liavo formed en nuti swearing society. Ono of the young men Yes , sir. Wo bind onrsalves not to make use of n profane - fane word for a year under n eovcro pen alty.Minister Minister A most praiseworthy idea ono that I warmly recommend. The provaloncojof profanity la truly deplorable. May I ask what penalty you have estab lished ? Ono of the young men Yes , sir. The member who breaks over Is compelled to set up the drinks for the entire crowd. SP01MXGTHE GUEA.T OATAllACT , Canadian Project For A Railroad on the Edge of the Niagara Falls Gorge , The Railway Committee of the Ontario government has passed the Niagara Falls llnilway Oompiny'a bill. This scheme , which will enable the company to build a railroad from Suspension Bridge to Qaeonstown , under the brow of the river bank , If carried out will probably destroy all hopoa of Lord DalFerin's International Park project being consummated. The proposil mot with considerable opposit ion in the Legislature hero by members who thought that before the charter was granted to the company , as proposed , the government should s y whether they Ind abandoned the idea of helping the State of Now York to preserve the Niagara Falls scenery. A bill to incorporate a ' campany of Oanadiano to coroperato with Americans by creating a park on the Canadian side has fa'led ' to pas ] the On tario Legislature. The eflecb of the present Railway bill will , It Is said , very likely impair the chance for tbo passage of the Park bill now being considered nt Albany , as , of course , there is no ueo of attempting to rottoro and protect the cataract scenery without unity of action on both tides of the river. The Town Council of Niagara Falls has petitioned the Ontario govern ment to suspend all legislation affecting that district until it is soon what the Legislature of Now York Intends to do in reference to the establishment of a park on the American side. A Tjitclclcss Lover. In his last book. "Society of Vienna , " Count Paul Vaeill given a novel explan ation of the remarkably rotlrcd llfo of King Louis of Bavaria. It appears tliat Ills majesty has long boon suffering from' ' the effect of love , and here is what the cruel count says of him : "King Louis was wildly inlovo. With whom I will not Bay , Ono day as ho was bringing to hia lady , jnst as common , unrogal lovers do , a magnificent bouqoot , : io happened by nccidcnttopassunnoticed into her little salon , where ho found himself - self alone. Immediately ho began to ar range the flowers in a vaee. Having Inished this ctellcate operation , ho started to leave , but just then saw hia beloved ono coming homo in company with a young man. So ho concealed himself behind a curtain In order to enjoy the surprise and delight , as ho thought , of the young lady at the sight of the flowcrj brought to her by her royal admirer. Well , she came Into the room , but not alono. Her cavalier was with her. 'Heaven ! ' she exclaimed , 'another bou quet from that fool of a King whom I detest ? ' Then , turning to her friend , she invited him to kits away the annoy ing Impression. The Invitation was vigorously accepted , and his concealed majesty , although half blinded with the : eats inhlo eye * , managed to crawl out unobserved. Then ho cursed the unfaith ful ono , and swore that ho would never igaln love and never marry. Ho kept liis oath ; and since that time , if the un fortunate sovereign has lived In aolltndo uid has become the dreamar that ho is Jtiown to bo , It is becinso ho hai long Jecn convinced that reveries can some- .Imes give as much happiness as realities , and that tlioy ate loss liable to bo decep tive. " Opening of the Santee Reserve. Crolghton I'loocor , In reply to a letter written Hon. Minor W. Bruce , register of the Niobrara land pflico , concerning the opening of the Santee reservation , ho eays : "This office ias as yet no oilicial information relative to the opening up of the Santee Sioux reservation , but M j , Llqhtner , who was here to-day , stated that ho had received a communication from the commissioner of Indian affairs in which a synopsis of tbo order signed by thn president , was given as follows : That each head of a family or otbor person above the ago of 18 years , would be allowed 100 acres each ; that each other Indhu of whatever age , would be allowed 80 acroi each. At the mjor'0 citlmsto'there are about 250 male hoido of families , and allowing them 1GO each , will make an aggregate of about 40,000 acres. His oatlmato Is that there are about 400 others who will receive 80 acres each or 32,000 acres In all , leaving about 45,000 acres open to whlto settle ment. In ray opinion thera will bo about that amount , but of course an accurate estiaaato cannot ba made until about May lit , or when thu Indiana have taken their land * . This office will endeavor to glvo the fullott information to th ) people ai aoon as wo receive It from the dopirtment. In ray opinion no navantigo will bo gained by settlement upon these landn until May 15th , 1885 , IN isoo. Bo mo Specimens i\ml GhnrAOtorals tics of a Newspaper Published Elghty-llvo Years Dnnlap ( La. ) Reporter. Through the courtesies of Mr. D. 0 Myers , of this place , wo were shown n copy of the "Ulster County Gazette , " his father having boon n subscriber to the same. It was published at Kiugs'on , N. Y. , Januar/ 4 , 1800 , by Samuel Freer it Son. It is n four column folio , and printed in long primer typo. The style of the paper and the charao tcr of the news Is dill'jront from that of this period. ] The news is strictly nationa' ' nnd foreign , thera not being n line of local matter In it. The latest foreign newg is headed as follows : K5T"By the arrival of the Factor from Fnlmonth wo nra put in posiosslon of London pnpsra to the 20th of October , inclusive , from which wo imko the fol lowing selections : " Then followed news articles from Eu rope , which contained interesting dis patches from the war against Napoleon Bonnparta , which wni then iu progress , occupying nbout one-fourth of the paper. The remainder of the uowa columns were take * up with the proceedings ol congress datad Dccambcr 10th , 1700 ; resolutions of rjspoct from the sonata to the president ( John Adams ) on the death of Washington , and the president1 ! ) reply to the suno , The Insldo of the paper was draped in mourning nnd con tallied nn account of Washington's funeral , which wo reproduce- full. WASHINGTON ENTOMBED. GEOIMJE TOWN , December 20. On Wednesday last the mortal part of Washington the great ilia father of his country nnd the friend of man , was con fined to the tomb , with solemn honora nud funernl pomp. A multitude of persons assembled from many miles round , at Mount Yornon , the choice nbado and last residence of the lllustrons chief. There were the grovca the spacious avonucs , the beautiful and sublime scenes , the noble mansion but , nlasl the august inhabitant was now no moro. That great soul waa gono. Hit moital part was there indeed ; but ah I how affecting ! how nwful the spectacle of such worth nnd greatness , thus , to mortal eyes f alien I Yes 1 fallen ! fallen I In the long nnd lofty portico , where often the here walked in all hia glory , now lay the Jroudcd corpeo. The coun tenance , ftlll composed and serene , seoined to depress the dignity of the spirit- , which lately dwelt in that lifeless ferm. There those who paid the lafc sad honours to the banofactor of his country , took nn impressive n farewell view. On the ornament , at tha head of the coffin , was Inscribe a SURGE AD Jumctni about the middle of the coffin , GIOKIA DEO and on the filver plate , GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON , Departed this lifo , on the 14th December , 1709 , JEt. 68. Between 3 and 4 o'clock , tha sound of Artillery from a veffel in the river , firing 'mlnuto guns , nwoko afrefh our solemn sorrow the corps was moved a band of mufic with mournful melody molted the soul into nil the toudomots of woo. The procession was formed & moved en in the following erder : Cavalry , | Infantry , } With arms reversed. Guard , J Mufic , Clergy , The General's horse with bis saddle , holt- tors and pit tola. Cola. | JOg Cole. Simins , g j Ramsay , pa ! fn pq Marftellcr , l > . . I O Payne , Little. (3 ( MourncrB , Masonic Brethren , Citizens. When the procession had arrived the bottom of the elevated lawn , on the banks of the Potomac , where the family vault is placed , the cavalry halted , the infantry marched towards tbo Mount and formed their lines the Clergy , the ma sonic Brothers , nnd the Citizens , de scended to the Vault- , and the funorol icrvlco of the Church waa performed. The firing waa repeated from the vessel in , ho river , and the sounds echoed from the woods and htlh around. Thrfo general discharges by the In fantry the cavalry , and 11 pieces of artillery , which lined the banks cf the Potomac back of the Vault , paid the ast tribute to the entombed Commander n Chief of the Armies of the United States nud to the departed Hero. The sun was now setting. Alas ! the son of glory was set forever. No the lame of Washington the American troridont and general will triumph over loath ! The unclouded br'ghtncas ' of hi ) ; lory will illuminate the futnro ages ! The following touching poem on the death of Washington was contributed to ho Gazette , by a young lady. Its merit s conclusive evidence that our country was not at that time destitute of culti vated young ladles : What means that solemn dirge , that strikes my ear ? iVhat menu those mournful Bounds why ehlnes the tear ? Wqy toll the bells the awful knell of fate ? Ah -why I thoao sighs that do my fancy eato ? Where'er I turn , the general gloom appoara , Those mourning badges fill my soul with fears ; Hark ! Yonder rueful noise ! 'tis done ! 'tis done ! The silent tomb invades our WASHINGTON - TON ! ( Hu t virtues so exalted , yield their breath ? , Must bright perfection find relief In death ? ; Muat mortal greatness fall ? a glorious namul What then li riches , honour and true fame ? The august chief , the father and the friend , The generous patriot Lot the inuso com mend ; 3oIambU's ( jlory , and Mount Yemen's Pride , There lies onshrin'il with numbers at his side ! There let the. ligh respondent from tha breath , leave ia rich nutn hers ! let the glowing zest , Of tears refulgent beam with grateful love ; And sable mourning our allllctlon prove , iVeep ! kindred mortals weep ! no more you'll find , A man so just , 10 pure , so firm of mind ; iejoiclng- Angela , hail the heavenly rugo ! Celestial Sririti greet Ilis wonder of the age Another notifiable dlflerenca between it and the papers of to-day is the lack of dis- ) l y advertisements ; nnd it contulna but wo or thrae nmcantllo bushiest not'cis ' , QUO of which was written in poetry. ODD page was dovotad to legal and sale notices Members of a colored Baptist cl urch at Baltimore charged the pastor wt'j ; laving absconded with funds belonging to thu congrsgat'oa. Upon his rotura ho reminded them that they had never In- rutted him with moro than ? fi at a lime , ntendcd as a fortnightly installment of ils salary , and then crushed hifi adver saries by asking sjmo one to ozphin how ho could support Jilmsslf and run away upon snob an amount. CHAS. SHTVERICK , FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DUAI'ERIES , Pauengcr lilovator to Ml floort. 1200 , 1208 nnd 1210 r < nnnm Street , OMAHA , NIMIKASKA , Lots Again on Sale And Large Ones at That. 60x150 feet , with 20 foob alloys , nnd stools 80 ami 100 ft wile T The Inrgo pnckinrr houses nro now in operation , and additions cod ing § ( 0,000 are being added to them. Those that buy lots while they are cheap will get the benefit ot the sure rise in value : South Omahn is going to ho n largo y\nw. \ The live stock market , th hlaughto rpncldng and dressed beef hoasoi.aml other establishments. th rmlronrt facilities , together witn the pure ppring water from th company's works , and the healthy location , is b ound to make it so. For information , maps , pric ° s and terms , apply to the company's of > fice , 216 13th street , alerchaut's National Bank Building , first lloor. M. A. UPTON , Asst. Sec'y. nnd Manager. Ss BQLT23 , riaUll , Window Cipt , Iron CrMllnjjB , Melilllo 8ky.ll , , ; i. So. Tin , Ina'ud Bit I at H SouUi 1SU Street Om h NobiuU. Tins Cur Snows A Snciio.vAt.Visw OP Oun NBW Polar , Dry Air , Self Ventilating HARD WOOD REFBMATORS Manufacture ! In the most pcrfe't manner from kiln-dry oak lumber , charcoal filled , zluo lined , Kahn lrcd Iron nhthca , litnd- tomclv pineltd nnd designed ( or the wants ot a class ottroilo tliat want the best irooJa that ran bo rtadc , rarlioa wishing special elzcs can Save from 15 to 20 Per Cent Fy iihclng orders now. 13th Street , Bet. Farnctm tillarney . L. OMAHA. . WYATT. Cuimngs and 20th Sts , , Omaha , Neb. Absolutely Faro and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL. * Fo.iltlvo Bure Gun ! * 1'roNtrnllnn , I , ami nil WuitlnirIM , . Invaluable as n 'MBI _ 'yt ' > li l < I Vaver , Jljuputory % T * ; Ulurrlucu , mid all low rorniM of I > Uca o. THIS KKCOUMKVU * * ! . ' 'ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA.- l * y Wo nro the only concern In tha United States whonrebottllnp nnd selllncto tbo SIodlcnl * * rofpsslon and UrtiK Trade an absolutely IMiro MultVliInkeVi ono that IH free from * * * I'rof. VII.V VOMIKIi , writ < i-"l'urJtylt ; lf- mouijlult WliUkry.I know It to bo wtiolcaoine , V ( ) ull > ' i H Whlikt-y , It the purcit llfjuur that I clean and unadulUratod. " * liave uTcr onalynxl. 1 nuut tlirn torn iirujUAlidudly . " Flir.ll. II. HAWiiHM. : ! ] . , of nocliOfrtfr.N.Y , rucommemi It to the meUlcnl prufuuicm. n Kraduate of the " Kuroi leading > can collrKi-i , UYBI "I Tholat IIAUVI'.V IIIVIII ) , M. . . Proldcnt lin-iorlLiuyour Mult M LUkry In my prurtlre liens of tliu tuculty , and rrorixtur of the JUltlinoro Med ronulilrr Ua very miiwrlor reliable article unci can ical Oolleire , ur > i ' 1 Mud It remarkably frto from lunrlllyrKominend It Inlow Iati ur fercri.ucuui fusil oil anil other objtu tlonabla matcrlalu no often Inlliiniiiatloiui , and ilrprttwlnK innl/ulln KI nirully , foundlu the wlilnkloii of thu prencnt day , and alto ni a toulo In freblo dlict > tlaii aud coniul JAMKH'J O'llKt. M.H. , ofStaUn Wand , the t c iC4) from acute dluuMB. wlioni an alcoholic author of toveraj workaunlnuulty , wrltci. "WIii-n Btlmulint ' In , " Indicated , mid iirixJcUUy iu 1'tiUiLibj I prt Mribe an alcoliolla ttlniulant , I onUryour fa- 1'uluionalht IN FACT , IT 18 A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. flfl fiflMCYlrUfDrl'Hri7Cf on < 1 tiiono nraictcd vitii JIII IOHKHAOH J. % ill bUJNaUWir AlMiiOj WK Wll.fc on rt-eclpt of SIX J > OM , , HS . ! Bund to uiiyuddrcHMlii the UiiUeit HtatcN ( Diet of tbo Hocky Mountains ) , all I'.i- > lifdHM Cliuruvn | ir | inlil u | ilulii cao ( tlnw avoiding oil opiOTrtunlty for conunvin ) , ! conUiliiliiK MX It'iort liotllew of our I'll Hi : KIAI.T \ IlisiCICV and ulth It In % writing , and under thu Seul ol'tlia ( 'oiiiiiniiy u Nllltl ! nnd I'OSITIVIS OlIKIi for . ! . CONSUMPTION and other 1VASTINCJ IMSU.VSICS In tliolr early MlnuiMi ; ahlH % ronnulabtts been pruiwrod especially for us by thuKrcatGermaubclciiIlst , J > r. Tutt t'oinlem % It can h prepared Jiy nnv family limiykwiH-r'at ' gllaht J-XIMMIIJO ( Haw llccfstcak and our ! 3EXTX-t-jEj VT-A-HjT 'WAHIOIdES'Y" btlnij of thu ItiRrodlvnts. ) ! - After this ] ireparatluii lias beijn taken for a few wfika i , the I previously conspicuously r > rom : Inentbom-H InnatluutH KUlTerlnf ; from ( Joniiuinntlon and the IlkudUoufceB , get | co > i-rud with a % thick coating of fat mill Iiiu s.it7. ti sunken and UoodlvMiclieckB fill up and i the drooiiln Bplrlts rr\hf , wlillo are Btrouger and better able to . rlclier blood than they had been carbon than tbo disease con uxlmuet SOLD BY LEADING DHUQOIBTS AND FINE OROCEnY HOUSES- I Sample Quart Mottles sent to any addri-M In th United Btatca ( rabt ! of the HockyJIoun % talus ) , Bccurt-Iy jxickixl la plulu cabe , jxii'en charyes jirejiattl cm receipt of sii E Cf : THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO BALTIMORE MD U , , , , , , S. 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