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8 THTC OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDA $ . NOVEMBER 12. 18ya
THE CITY.
Personal Paragraph * .
Dick Miller , teller of the Flrit National
bank , of Lincoln , wan In the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pepper , of tlio "Struck Gas"
company , and Miss Clmrllers , iiro nt the
I'uxton.
' .Die following members of the Gilmore
Concert company are also registered at the
Millard : P. K. ( Jilmorc , Miss Hlancho Stone
Barton. Mlis Helen Dudley Campbell and K.
LUaUcslcy. _
Ujisot nnd
Last evening M Arthur Sapor was out
driving , hlsbuRfty struck the curbinR on the
corner of Lcavcnworth nnd Park avenue
anil upset. Younjr Sapor wa < thrown violently
lently to the ground nnd badly bruised. The
horses took fright tin 1 ran away utterly do-
inollslilng- the vehicle.
A Htiiulny Beanco.
Theodore Anderson Imbibed of the flowing
beverage quite freely yesterday , and after
creating more or less disturbance about the
city , ho repaired to the Biiloon in the Planters
hound , Sixteenth and Dodge streets , and
began to demolish the windows , An ofllcer
wus culled , and ho was looked up.
Wanted Ills Cunt.
.1. 11. Hughes wns arrested yesterday for
disorderly conduct. Hocntered n second-hand
Btoro on South Tenth street and in formed the
proprietor that he cnmc to redeem a"pludgo"
on an overcoat that ho hud pawned. He
could not produce the ticket entitling him to
nny article In the store , and when the at
tache refused to deliver over the coat ,
lliifihcsbecmiio enraged nnd was about to
dlsolvo the storekeeper into space , but wus
prevented by nn oilier and arrested.
It Was Gits llelnler.
An Inquest wns held yesterday over the re
mains ot Urn unknown man who .suicided in
the Pacific hotel Saturday night. From pa
pers nnd letters found on his person his
Identity wus established. His name wns
Gustavo Heislcr , and ho c.nno from Orand
Inland Friday afternoon. News of his death
was sent to Orand Inland by Coroner Drcxol
yesterday afternoon. The verdict of the
coroner's jury was to the effect Unit the de
ceased ranio to his doatli by morphine admin
istered by his own hunt ! with suicidal intent.
Tim ItKI > Fl.iAG.
An Anarchist Kmlilcm Very Nearly
OeenNloiiH n Iliot.
Individuals residing In the immediate
vicinity of Shealoy's packing house wore
somewhat surprised yesterday afternoon to
ceo u crimsoned Hag floating from the top of
n tree that was stationed in their midst. In
quiry followed , and resulted in the informa
tion that the ( lag was the emblem of the an
archists , nnd that it had been placed there by
members of the .socialistic organiza
tion In this city yesterday , in
memory of the anarchists who met
their death on the gallows , at Chicago , just
ono year ago. The patriotism of the neigh
borhood became aroused and people became
BO indignant that there w.is talk of appoint
ing a committee of the citizens for the pur
pose of finding out , if possible , tlio responsi
ble parties. The matter reached the central
polieo station and Sergeant Mo ityn , accom
panied by Detective Ormsb.v , repaired to
the scene , removed the source of disturb
ance , and convoyed it to police headquarters.
In the meantime a large crowd had congre
gated , and became somowimt disorderly , but
the tearing down of the banner was pacify
ing , and those who had congregated on the
spot , returned quietly to their homes. It is
thought that the Hag was placed there bv the
smno coterie of individuals that performed a
similar exploit last year. There is talk of
I'M Laving warrants issued for their arrest.
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HOW TO CHOOSE A WIFE.
The ICcv. Ijumar Delivers n Discourse
on .Matrimony.
The Rev. A. W. Lamar , pastor of the First
C > 3 Baptist church , toolc for his subject last
J evening : "How to Secure a Good Wife. "
The house was filled with auditors almost to
its fullest capacity. After reading Solomon's
account of n good wife and dwelling for
some time on her virtues ns there portrayed
the reverend gentleman said :
Pray for divine help in selecting a wifo.
I will not forget the day I first made up my
mind to marry. I was in the army , but on
the losing side. After pondering over the
matter I llnally committed it to God
and asked for His diviiio help.
That period was the most momcntus in my
life. 1 then for the llrst time resolved to bo
something , to bo somebody. I continued my
prayers until I saw her. Did God guido mol
I believe ho did. In giving this wife Ho has
enriched my life. Ho purillcd my ambition
and mndo mo a thousand times better. Tom
Paine , Voltaire , Hustm , Thomas W. Robin
son nnd many' other gifted men became
wrecks because they Ignored the divine In
stitution of marriage.
God save us from the artificiality of seine
women , who vainly bo.ist , of the masculine
hearts they have slain ; who practice the art
of winning only to scorn ; who nro heaven in
their professions but hell in their hearts.
How shall we escape such women unless
God guides usi Every perfect and good gift
cometh from God. Although a woman may
not bo u perfect gift , still she is a good gift ,
and therefore n boon from the throne of
mercy. Young man , cheese some good , lion-
orablo nnd gracious woman , and she
will bo the light of your homo ; the
Joy of your life and comfort of your heart.
Steer clear of a woman who scoffs at reli
gion. She is n leper. Avoid her nsyou
would a pest house. A man who is an intidel
Is n monstrosity , but a woman who sneora at
religion is worse than n pestilence. Avoid
her ; she'll wreck your life ; her stops load
clown to hell. I do not insist that she must
bo a Christian , but oho inubt have respect for
the religion of Christ.
Find out if you can what kind of a daugh
ter the woman of your choice is. If nho is
thoughtful , kind and considerate to father ,
mother and brother. If she Is loving ant !
obedient she is a model for a wifo. That , is
the stuff of which God makes nmgniflomt
women. It is a wonder how few bud wies
there nro in a community. In the papers wo
read of women who litivo done wrong and
gene astray , but how few tlieso nro in pro
portion to the great majority nf noble
women. When there Is ono bad woman in
the community you all hour of It , but there
nro n thousand trua and loving wives of
which you hear nothing. It is my export-
euro as a pastor that the nvcnigo couple Is
greatly blessed. The mass of married pco-
plo in the church whom I have met are better
unU happier for being married ,
To llrcnvar n Murderer's Ilr.ilriH.
San Francisco Chronicle : "Too late ;
the office is closed , " were the words
that greeted a tall young man yester
day afternoon ns ho appeared at the
| hnrlff'8 olllco with mi attachment suit
in his hands' .
The young mnn murmured at his sad
luck ns n Chronicle reporter hupponod
to pass , and who , on inquiry as to the
caubcof his misfortune , was informed
that the young man was the brother of
John F. Burns , the attorney , who hud
fommonccd a suit in replevin against
Coroner Stanton tor the recovery
of tlio brains of Alexander Gpld-
CH6OH the executed murderer of
Jtfnjulo Kelly , An examination of the
papers in the hands of tlio young1 man
thowed that the suit was brought by
Marcus nnd Itobocca Gnldonson , the
father nnd mother of Aleck , for the
brains of their son , which are supposed
to he in the keeping of Coroner Stan-
Ion. The writ of replevin commands
the. shorilT to sei/.o und take the brains
Of the murderer from the keeping of
the coroner und hold them until adjudi
cated upon oy Justice Bnrko. in con-
rcquonco of the sheriff's ofilco being
closed yoftorday the writ will bo pro-
rontoil this morning , when the bhoritY
will , if ho can , find Aleck's bruin a and
place , thorn in kpopjng.
The language of the complaint is that
the brains retained by Coroner Stanton
are. a portion of the body of Alexander
Goldonson. and , as such , the relatives
u right to ttiow , ' '
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SUMMER AMONG THE OZARKS ,
Idle Letterings at Romantic and Pic
turesque Watalula.
NESTLED AMID MOUNTAIN PEAKS.
A Miniature Bocloty with Its Classen
and Cliques 1'rollflc Crops AVIilcli
Mnjr Ho Ilixlsetl Tlio Cot
ton Picking * .
Wntnlnlii.
WATALUI.A , Ark. , Nbv. ! . [ Spoclnl
Corrcspondonco of Tin : Biu. ] The
place that bctirs the iwiuo of Wntnlula
is asinull sutnmor resort in the Ozark
mountains about six miles north ot the
Arkansas rivor. There is no railroader
or Htapo line running to the plneo.
tliorcforo it can only be reached b.y prl-
vato conveyance. The town itself con
sists of a blp hotel , store , postolHco ,
blacksmith shop and a few dwelling
houses. A mineral spring and moun
tain scenery arc the chief attractions.
Plenty of small game can bo found in
timber that covers the mountains. Al
though the hills are sloop the absence
of underbrush makes It comparatively
easy to travel on foot.
There is nothing particularly start
ling about Wataluln Itself , but It isthe
central point of a community and cl ass
of people who are extremely interest
ing. They are so shut in from the out
side world that many of them are as
primitive in their habits and mode of
living as were the settlers of Ohio and
Illinois forty or llfty years ago. Class
distinction botwoou the Ignorant and
educated is as clearly visible as the line
between riches and poverty. The dif
ferent divisions rarely have anything
in common.
HI Among the poorer classes a log cabin
with one or two rooms is considered a
valuable possession. Sometimes the
hoiibcsaro boarded up inside and pa-
pored. Generally they contain nothing
but the plainest kind of furniture.
Now nnd then something in
the way ot ornamentation can
be discovered. Although their
houses are of logs. The people who
are more prosperous can bo distin
guished by the way their yards tire kept
and by the furnish'ing of their houses.
It is in this so-called "higher class"
that the people of education and refine
ment , are found.
All the houses , with few exceptions ,
are supplied with at least one old-
fashioned lire-place. Some have a cook
stove , but , generally speaking , the liro-
pluco takes its place. It was quite a
novelty to eat biscuits baked in a skillet
on a bed of coals.
Among the minor industries , the
women hpiu their own yarn and chew
snutT. The latter is said to bo con-
lined strictly to the old ladies ,
but I was confidentially in
formed that the girls imitated
their mothers on the sly.
The men delight in begging tobacco
and trading horses. Everybody , from
the parson down , is ready to "swap. '
To bo accomplished in the arlof trading
seems to bo the chief aim of the entire
male population. It was related of one
man that he could start with a pocket
knife and have a span of mules within
a week as the result of a series of
trades.
The principal industry of the country
is raising cotton. In this work the
women and children assist both in the
cultivation and picking. Some
times a man's entire family will
help him raise a crop of cotton.
On certain occasions a cotton plotting
will bo given to which the young folks
of the neighborhood will bo invited.
The young men carry a saok each ,
which is usually fastened over the
shoulder with a string. Each one gets
him a girl and "sails in. " In the even
ing a rousing "sociable" repays them
for the labors of the day.
Cotton pickers , when hired , receive
from 50 to 80 cents per hundred. Three
hundred pounds is considered an extra
day's work. After being ginned the
cotton is put up in bales of 500 pounds.
The average price received for a bale
is $45.
Peanuts can bo raised and sold
at a good profit. An aero
will produce fifty bushels and $1.50 per
bushel is considered an average price.
Two crops of garden truck can bo
raised in one season. Grapes as largo
as those cultivated in the north grow
wild. The poultry business could bo
made very prolitablo hero. Small fruit
would yield handsome returns with a
little attention. Corn is scarce , and
small grain and hay is a curiosity.
With all this , however , the people manage -
ago to got along on cotton and mules.
These two commodities are always in
demand , and therefore call for cash.
In the line of natural curiosities and
scenery this part of Arkansas was lib
erally blosspu. From an elevation such
as the multitude of peaks present , the
country can be soon for miles on cither
side. In front , perhaps , will rise some
mountains with their sides covered with
the russet tinge of dying leaves. On
th right are valleys , hills and ridges ,
rising , descending , swooping onward ,
growing fainter at each glance until
the picture merges into a blue line at
the horizon. The loft is made up of
cotton fields , rocky points and projec
tions as far as the eye can roach.
There are paths and roads
through the mountains that wind
and twist along narrow ledges
100 foot from either top or bottom of the
face of the precipice. Immense rocks ,
almost perfect cubes , lie on tjio moun
tain sides like more pebbles. Caves
abound almost everywhere. They con
tain curious formations of water and
lime. Some of them wore Uhod as bid
ding places during the war.
It will not come amiss to mention the
characleriatk's of the people In this
romantic region. When one is found
who is ignorant , ho is so ignorant
that lie can linrdlywalk straight.
On the other hand , the educated are
"way up. ' ' Society hero is composed
of the various gradations between the
two extremes. The bettor educated
have their entortalninontg together
while the ignoramuses do likewise. The
latter indulge- rowdy games , men ,
women and all taking active part , while
the "high caste" folks take more
to conversation and exercise of the In
tellect for amusomont. I have attended
several socials given by both classes ,
The folks met with in the better grade
are quick-witted nnd genial. The
women are sympathetic and ECO in to
thoroughly enjoy attention from the
men. In dress they are as stylibh and
evince ad much good to&to an some of
their city sisters , ' Intellectually there
is much to commend. In ono house I
found a book of essays from the writings
of Ralph Wiildo ICmorton ; also Irvine's
Skbtuli.Haolc. Some of the young folks
could discuss with fluency and ease a
few of the subjects that aru agitating
the cultured mindu of society.
Some extremely interesting legends
and romantic stories are passed around
among the people here. A fuw of them
will be related at another time.
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A I'coiillnr Cnsc.
San Francisco Chronicle : Ho had
been in the habit of playing truant from
school , and ho had been moderately
lucky in getting out of the scrape. 13ut
ho was caught ono ( lay and brought be
fore the teacher.
"You're late. Whore have you been ? "
" 1'vo been sick. "
"You don't look sick.1'
"Well , I'm bettor , but I've boon sick ,
all the same. "
'Yon go right homo and get a note
from your mother or I shall punish you
severely. "
Ho went off and was gone about ten
minutes. It was pretty quick work , and
when ho handed the note to the teacher
she thought that the handwriting dkl
not look Hko his mother's. She kept
her eyes on him as she opened the note ,
but ho was as bland and as innocent ns
tlio best boy in the world. The note
read :
Miss - : Plcaso excucs John this
mornln fur boiu late , cos ho broke his
leg. Mrs. .
Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood ,
nnd thus permanently euros catarrh.
A StrniiKO Accident.
Albany Argus : A singular accident
occurred in Nowburgh , N. Y. A train ,
consisting of a locomotive and seven
cars , was making a Hying switch at the
Erie coal docks. The engine and two
cars passed on the main track , and the
gatoman , supposing that was all of the
train , raised the gate. A team with a
load of brick attempted to cross , but
was caught by the rear part of the
train. The wagon was cut in two in
the middle and was ground to pieces.
The llvo cars loft the siding on which
they wore running , and jumped quite
across and ran down the main track
after the engine. Neither the team
nor driver was in the least injured.
Without health life has no sunshine.
Who could bo happy with dyspepsia ,
piles , low spirits , hcadach , ague , or dis
eases of the stomach , liver or kidneys !
Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic quickly
cures the above diseases. Price 6 ( ]
cents. _ _
A. Rnkcr'a Profits.
American Analyst : A baker will tessa
a barrel of Hour into a trough. Then
lie tosses 101 pounds of water on top of
it. A quantity of yeast is added , and
then the jolly baker bus , " > 00 pounds ol
dough to operate on. The J00 ! pounds
cost him $5. In short order the dough
is turned into "twists , " high loaves ,
pan loaves and other styles of the same
quality. 'The oven's tioat reduces the
the 300 pounds of dough to 2i ( ( ) pounds of
bread. The baker sells his broad at the
rate of 4 cents a pound , or at an ad
vance of 30 per cent over what it cost
him. Little money is lost in the busi
ness , and most bakers do a cash trade.
It is very seldom that bakers fail. The
business is steady , reliable and at
tended by very few risks , unless through
incompetent workmen.
Standard typewriters for rent. 1007
Farnam.
tn Cnll Her a Dnlwy.
Philadelphia Record : Mrs. Cather
ine Aspull , widow of the Into George
Lewis , received a verdict of $872.75 in
her libel suit against Job Smith , a
former partner of her late husband.
The libel ehnrjred was an allusion to
Mrs. Aspell as a "so-called widow" anil
a "daisy" in a letter written bv Smith
to Charles II. Orton.of Plttaburg. Tlio
object of this letter waa to divor.
Orion's custom from MrsF ; Aspell < vt0i
Smith's rival establishment. . t
Standard shorthand school. 1C07J Far
nam.
She Had KRfortr.ccl.
Chicago Mail : Mary Bernard , a nice
little old lady in black , told Justice R.
II. White that she had never boon before -
fore and never , no , never would again
bo found in a police court ; that she hud
just bought a homo on Fifty-fifth street ,
and was at the depot waiting for the
train when she was arrested , and that
she may liave taken a woo drop too
much. Then she began to beg , nnd
Justice White told her she could go.
"Is this yours ? " asked Lieutenant
Laoghlin , holding toward her a $10
bill.
bill."I
"I don't know , sir , " she whimpered.
"Well , I guess it is. The ollicor
found it under the bench whore you
had been sitting in the depot. "
She accepted the $10 and was about to
leave the dock , when the ollicer stopped
her again.
"Is this yours ? " ho said , again hold
ing out a bottle half full of gin.
She had no difficulty in recognizing
this as her property and hold her hand
out quickly for it , then suddenly drew
back and exclaimed :
"No , no ; throw it away. I never want
to look at the stuff again. "
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oughly honest , reliable , well made and
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\ve nro now she wing.
Wo offer an unequalled list of new ,
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beaver overcoats , ulbters nnd capo over
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So how our prices compare with or
dinary retail prices for the same goods.
Lot No. 1. Wo olTor SiOO strictly all
wool diagonal overcoats , ( cloth mndo by
the famous Putnam Woolen Co. ) coats
that wo have sold regularly all this sea
son for $ ! > each. We Imvo them in
regular sizes , in ( lark Oxford mixtures ,
nnd wo oiler them now to close at $10
each.
Lot No. 2. Wo olTor 200 pure , all
wool , blue elysian overcoats , made with
pined edges , and trimmed in the very
besl manner , coats that wo have sold at
$20 each all the seaton ; wo oiler them
now to close , in all sizes , at 315 each.
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We olTcr a very attractive bargain
in a gray chinchilla ulster , wool lined
the garment that wo intended to sell
for $15 , but wo overstocked on them and
will now oiler them this week at $10.
This io less than jobbers get for them
'n quantities. Our price , remember , is
810 ; all sizes , from ; to11. .
Lot No.1. . Wo ask your attention to
one lot of 1500 pure all wool , fancy cassi-
mere suits , ( cloth mndo by the well
known McchatiisvHlo Woolen Mills , )
in medium dark brown and white mix
ture , uinglo breasted sack suits only ,
in regular si/es , now suits just made up
at the unprecedoiitedly low price of
812 par suit. Send your order for ono
of these suits , with the understanding
that you \ \ ill save $5 on the ordinary
retail price throucrhout the country. If
you do not feel satisfied with this state
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return it at our expense.
Lot No. r . We oiler .r > 0 suits of the
Norwulk Mills Fine Silk and worsted
goods , in men's three button , cutaway
frock suits , sizes ! ! 4 to12 , a suit which
we sold last reason for $22. They are
made from goods costing $11 a yard. One
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made suits in our stock at any price.
You can buy them now at Slfi.
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Fine Seal Caps a Specialty ,
Denver Gauntlet Gloves ,
Seal Skin Gauntlet Gloves ,
Beaver and Mink Collars and
Cnfis.
Espress Orders ,
Wo will send packages containing'
suits of clothing , furnishing goods ,
clothes nnd woolens of all kinds kept
in our establishment , to any address iu
Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado
rado , or Wyoming , G. O. 1) . , giving
buyers the privilege of examining
goods before paying for them. By thfs-
arrangement people living in distant
towns can obtain every advantage ot
seeing any article of morehnmliso In ,
our stock at their own towns , cxnmitv *
ing the same before paying forthomnm1 ,
if not perfectly satisfactory , returning
goods to us at our expense. Money tov
all amounts exceeding $10 may bo returned
turned at our expense.
Try This Arrangement. For years
wo have sent goods all over the United ,
States in this manner by express with
the most satisfactory results. You take
no'rises.tBI'jxamino Iho'fgoods , and re
turn tham at our expense if they do not
please you.
Freeland , Loomis & Co.
Proprietors !
Cor. Douglas and 15tli Streets ,
BOSTON , NEWYORK , DES MOINES , OMAHA
Burlington Burlington
Mute ; Roufe
C.B.Mfl.R :
! * The Burlington takes the lead.
It was in advance of all li'nes in developing Nebraska. '
It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car
Service between Missouri river points and Chicago.
It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of
Omaha and the West a fast mail service.
It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from
the East into Omaha proper.
It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of
passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago.
It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can
feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver th *
evening of the same day.
It has been progressive in the past.
It will lead in the future.
Travel and ship via the Burlington.
Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250.
Depot on Tenth Street.
Burlington Burlington
Route
CB&QR.R. Cfl.&O R-R
-TUB
OF TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. '
The Best Route from Oninlifi and Council
Bluffs to
TWO T11AI.NS DAII.V I1KTWKKN OMAHA AND
COUNCIL 11MJKFS
t'LIcngo , AND Mlhvanlipp ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar ISupIds ,
Hock Island , Freeport , Jtockfonl ,
Clinton , Diibiujuc , Damiuoit ,
Elfin , Madison , Jant'Stlllr ,
Iiclolt > Wlnoim , La Crosse ,
And all other Important points Kait , Northeast and
Forthrouah tickets , call on the ticket aircnt ot 1601
Kiinmni strvvt. In llurkvr lilock , or at Union 1'auUo
I'liiliban ' Sleepers and the flneat Pining- Curs In th
K i ) rlil are ruii ( HI the main line ot tliu Cliltuuo , .Mil-
wHkcu tc HI. I'aul llallnuj. nnil sverr aitunllon Is raid
lo piiMenuers If I'ourteous tmplojrusuf Ibvcoupauy.
U Mll.iVKK.iIonrriil Hkimtir.
J. P. TUVKKII. Asul.tantUeneial > lunojcr.
A. V II , CAIICKNXiSlI , Usncral i'amvager and
liioK. ilKArTOHD , Anlitant Qrntral I'uJCDgcr
snil 'I loiet AKrnt
J.'J' . L'l.Allli , lieueit ! Superintendent.
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Surgeon and Piivsiciai ,
UfflcflN. W Corner Htu ona rwualaaHt. OiJlco
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
A Great llcdcal ! 7c fc for Young and Middle-
Aged Men.
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PEERLESS DYES Hpi
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MUST , ftKiinriinteodgnoulIlo for l > yntorln , I MM !
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110 of nlcoliol or tobacco , Wakurulnixs , Mcnla
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Imunlty , anil Icaillni ; to jnl ci.v , ilcc.iy imt
diiutli , rimmitnro Ola iipn llarmmosN , J.ous o
i owcr in ollhur HOX. Involimtiiry I osxcn anc
Hnttrmutorlm'a imnnoil bv ovnr-nxertlou oftlia
bruin , Hiilf-abusnor overlnilultrni'o. Kudi I'OS
contains ono IMOMUI'M trniitmant. * ! . " ) a box.oi
Hxhoxi'H fnrfi.dO , sent by mull tirejmtil OQrfr *
cclpt of price.
\VH OUAftANTHI- : IIOXK3
To cum uny ca > .e WUlj o icli onlor received bjf
us for alx boxes , ncionipnulud ullli H.DO , wa
will bcutl tlie purdimter our wilttuli Kiwramo0
to refund the money If tlio tro-ittiirnt ( loan not
rlttKt a ciuo. ( JiiulunteeH It mud only by C. K.
CO W.MAN , liriiuKUt , Solo Ai/ent , JllOJ'urnum
HtrcBt , Oinulm Nub.
JU3ICIOU8 AND PEHSISTfKF
Arlrcrllilng IIHB ulivaya proved
< successful , licforo placing at
Nuw nnpor Advcrtl l ( f coiiew
LORD & THOMAS ,
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