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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEH' WEDNESDAY , APKIL 3. 1889.
THKCITY.
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Oil Inspector John McDonnltl has
boon laid up for several dtvys with n
fractured anklo.
Tllo building Inspector Issued 232
permits during the month of March for
buildings valued at $400,131.
Charles Hallor was fined 816 in police
court yesterday afternoon for an assault
upon his employer , M. Kubold.
TUB HUB has recoiled two letters ad
dressed to the captain of the Oklahoma
colony. The latter can have them
upon call.
Harry Allen , the alleged confidence
man , put up $100 In police court
for his appearance for trial on
Wednesday.
A morning paper announces that the
twentieth annual hall of the E. M. A.
took place Monday night. This Is iv tnls-
tnko , the date sot being Monday , April
22.
22.A
A well known local llghtfingor named
West was arrested yesterday for the
larceny of flvo pairs of pants from the
Erie Clothing company of Sixteenth
street ,
Charles Fubs has boon arrested
charged with having embezzled funds
collected by him for M. Sovonsa. Fubs
states that ho simply kept his salary
out of the collections.
G. W. Ilarvoy , of Walnut Hill , speaks
in strong terms of the filthy condition
ol the alloy between Nicholas and Nel
son streets west of Lowe avenue as far
west as the Bolt line railway.
The chairman of the board of county
commissioners has received a telegram
from Architect Myers , of Detroit , stat
ing that ho will bo hero to-day
with his report on the comity hospital
muddle.
A fire In a lot of brush on Cumlng
near Thirty-first street , threatened to
do damage to nroportv adjacent yester
day morning on account of the prevail
ing high winds. IIoso company No. 1
was called out.
Alexander Swanson , who has lost his
mind , was incarcerated in the central
station yesterday. Ho is a mild mannered
lunatic and the cause of his dementia is
eaid to bo > too intimate an acquaintance
with John Barleycorn.
License Inspector Turnbull states that
hereafter all keepers of billiard and
pool rooms will bo required to pay
license in accordance with the require
ments of a city ordinance that has not
boon enforced of late years.
Andrew Christophorson , the saloon
keeper at 414 South Tenth street , says
ho did not sell beer on Sunday , though
the sale is reported at that number , but
pot in'connection with his name. Ho
says somebodv must have made a mis
take ,
The examination of applicants for the
positions of teachers in the city schools
'
commenced in the high school'building
ycatordajr. The examining commit
tee consists of W. W. Koytor , Prof.
Lewis and Miss S. R. Davis. The re
sults of the examination will not bo
known until Wednesday.
Personal I'arncrnplifi.
R. I . Ruddiclt , of Kcoltuk , is a Paxton
guost.
A. L. Young , of Burlington , la. , is at the
Paxton.
J. B. T. Hull , of Kansas City , is at the
Murray.
John I. Ncsbitt and family , of North
Platte , arc at the Paxton.
Btiito Senator Jowott , ot Broken Bow , is
In the city on tils way to Chicago.
Johnson Brigham , editor of the Cedar
Rapids ( la. ) KepubUuau , Is at the Murray.
D. R. Bryce , one of the representative bus
iness men of London , England , ts in the city
on an important mission und is stopping at
the Pnxton.
Thomas Heafoy , brother of the flrm of
Hoafoy & Heafoy , who lias been lioro for
thrco woclcs us an important witness In a
Wells Fargo case in the district ; court , has
returned to Kansas City ,
Sixth Ward Non-Partisans.
There will bo an important meeting of the
Sixth Ward Non-partisan club at its hall ,
Thlrty-flfth and Franklin streets , this
evening. Every member is earnestly re
quested to bo present , as an election of oftl-
cers will take place.
Foil on"n Hull.
Miss Kntlc Fox , a younp lady residing on
Eleventh and Leaven worth streets , while
endeavoring to extricate herself from a con
glomeration of cable and street cars on
South Tenth street yesterday , fell and
was cut in the Jaw by striking on ono of the
rojjfe Sbo was conveyed to Bell's drug
where the wound was sowed up.
liiccnsrs.
Following are the marriage licenses is-
iucd yesterday In the county court :
Name ud Residence. Age.
I MathewMcGuo , Gaudy , Neb . 25
| Malindn Aidorg , La Platte , Neb . 23
I Henry V. Boll , Omaha . 2'J
( GustloBost , Nebraska City . 19
Four Times In Matrimony.
John R. Bucbor , whose wife secured a di
vorce from him last Friday on the grounds
ot drunkenness and failure to support , was
married Monday to Miss Kntio Gardner ,
Justice Kroegor tying the knot. This Is the
fourth time Buchor has been married , his
other three wives having all secured di
vorces from him.
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A Disclaimer.
STATIONla. . , April 3. To the
Editor of TUB Ben : Please correct the item
that was' printed In your papoi1 a couple of
weeks ago , stating that the writer and ono
Davis left town together. Stio never heard
of this mixn Davis and furthermore had no
grounds for such an association. By so
doing you will confer a great favor on mo
Yours truly , MAK
A. O , U. AV. Kiitcrtnlninont.
Monday nightropulnr proceedings No. 17 ,
A. O. U. W , , at its hall in the Barker build
ing , were hurried through In anticipation of
tbo visit of South Omaha , Council Blurts
and other Omaha lodges. These lodges
turned out In great foroo nndvoro royally
entertained by No. 17 at a supper. The
gathering was also cast into a literary mooil
oud many timely and otherwise praiseworthy
speeches were uttered. Patt Grand Master
Ezoldtil , of Topclw , Kim , , was enjoying him-
elf In the throng.
A Forger.
The police uro looking for one II. P. Hen
drickson , who is wanted for forging the
name of his employers , Barber & Co. , for
ITS. Ho also OUCH a number of bills for
board , making It a point never to pay nnd
running up as lurgo a bill us ho could nl cue !
place. Ho owes the City hotel $10 , the Ocel
dental hotel (30 nnd Ernst Meyer * 35. Ho
Is a fiinooth-fauod. light-coinploxioncd fellow
of about twenty-six. His w'fo ' is a tlollrato
looking woman of about twenty and the )
have n child about four months old. Hen-
drluknon is also wanted for the ftauitt otTcnt > o
nt Bloux City.
VnrloiiH Crimea.
pome Uneven have stolen n largo quantity
of sliver knives ami spoons from Bonn's
rwtiuirnnt on Uoiiglaa street. There is no
pluo to the fellow * who did It.
John Motion wua arraigned on the charge
of bulntf drunk und driving too fust. The
latter charge wits4 dismissed and ho pah
> 17.50 for being Intoxicated.
Thieves broke Into tlie Erie clothing store
tt89U North Sixteenth struct , lust , night , and
stole ttvo pairs of pantaloons.
'J'Le residence of H. E. Powers , Thirty
* econd and Mcgoatlt streets , was broken Into
'yesterday. A lady's gold wiiteh. a whltn fin
In Japanese cuso , a pair of gold sleeve but
toi > B und u riuoi.orth ull tcgotlur NX ) , were
Hit * *
TITANS CLINCHED.
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Tito Omnhn Homo nnitwny Says the
Motor's FrnnolilHO In Illegal.
A petition fqr injunction waa'-'JllcSd by the
Drrmlm Horse railway company , against- the
tlotor Railway company , the TxTafd of public
works , and the city of Omaha , In the district
'
court yesterday morning.
The plaintiff avers that tbo election con-
Bcntlng to the Motor company's ' constructing
and operating street railways In this city was
nvalld , and the defendant has no right to
construct railways luthostrcotslnOmnhii but
a a trossnasscr thereon ; that during the last
four or flvo years , the petitioner constructed
numerous additional lines of street railway
nnd has thirty miles in operation , and has
other lines in projection , ns follows : A
loublo track on Sixteenth street from Cap-
tel avenue to Vlnton street ; double track on
Eleventh street Bouth from Caplto ) avenue
o Williams street , on Williams street
to Tenth , thence south on Tenth to
city limits. Some work has been
done on these lines , but has been delayed on
account of attitude of city council toward
rights of plaintiff , Imposing burdens upon
the company which the latter refused to re
spect. The city council , it Is said , has claimed
this company htw no right to use the via
ducts , nud the company claims Its charter
confers such right upon It. It Is further
stated that the petitioner has always In-
cndcd to complete said lines. Two years
ago , defendant begun construction of street
ailway tracks , intended to obstruct and cm-
jarrass plaintiff. The defendant has gene
on the same streets on which the petitioner
, vtts at work and laid track Just ahead of
.horn , Illegally nnd wrongfully. The plain
tiff claims the right to exclude every other
company and to proceed with construction
of its own lines. That defendant
now threatens , nnd will , unless enjoined ,
? o on streets herein described , and
ay tracks , as the board of public works will
rrnnt them the right. This Is to obstruct
.ho progress of plaintiffs on said streets , and
the latter prays that the board of public
works bo restrained from issuing snld per
mit , also vra.vs Judgment pcrnctuallv enjoin
ing and restraining the defendants from con
structing tracks on Sixteenth street from
Capitol avenue south to city limits , or on
Tenth street from Mason south to citv limits ,
or on Mason between Tenth and Eleventh
streets , or from IP any manner Interfering
with the work of plaintiff ; that board of
lublio works und city of Omaha bo enjoined
From granting the defendant company any
.icrmit . to construct track on such streets.
( Vttiroer'n llcquost.
Dr. S. D. Mercer , In behalf of the motor
company , has put In applications nt the board
of public works for permission to complete
.lie double track around the loop between
Parnam and Howard on Twelfth nnd Four
teenth streets , nnd also to put In necessary
iwitchcs on the single tracks on Hurt ana
Thirty sixth streets. Mercer avenue , ( Jlmrlcs
nnd Twenty-lllth streets , and to complete all
necessary work on the double truck on Sev
enteenth and Burt.
SOUTH OMAHA TO FLORENCE.
Tlio Noxv Street Hallway Proposes Its
Fnnt Ills Line.
Articles of union and consolidation were
filed yesterday between Omaha Cable-
Trnmway company nnd the Omaha Horse
Railway company. The name of the now
incorporation which has been looked for so
long is the Omaha Street Railway company
The ofllccrs arc Frank Murphy , president ;
S. K. Johnson , vice president ; D. H. Good
rich , secretary. The directors are Messrs.
Frank Murphy , H. S. Smith. Guy Barton ,
S. R. Johnson , W. V. Morse , A. S. Paddock
and B. F. Smith.
The capital stock has bcon placed nt
fl.OOO.OOO. Bonds will bo immediately is
sued to the amount of $750,000 , with which it
Is intended to give tu the pcoplo of this city
one of the most perfect systems of street
railways in the country. The company now
owns lines in all parts of the city. These it
will still further extend , so that thickly set
tled districts will then be brought Into inti
mate connection with the business part of
the city. The cable road to Hanscom park
Will bo miilt immediately , but by which of
two routes the management docs not yet
desire to state. From the park , the line will
be extended to South Omaha by means of
the motor , the right to use which the now
corporation cnloys. South Omaha may also
be reached by two routes , Twenty-fourth or
Twentieth street. The cable company has
already several sections of track on the latter
street and has not yet abandoned the former
thoroughfare. The company has just secured
the passage of an ordinance in South Omaha
for a special election granting them a fran
chise on nil the streets of that city on tbo 20th
instant.
I3csidcs these improvements , the com
pany proposes to lay nnd extend
tracks in half a _ dozen other streets on
which it was wo'rking at the time it was
stopped a few nights ago by the police.
Among those will bo Sixteenth street from
the southern terminus to Florence. This
will be equipped with the electric system. If
this should fail , which it will not , the com
pany has the right of using- the cable. This
work will ocgin when the Injunctions npninst
the company , now in the courts , are set
aside. _
That tired feeling and loss of appetite
are entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla -
parilla , the peculiar medicine. Try it
and seo. _
TELLS A 1IAUD STOJIY.
John FotltcrKlll SHOIIIH To Bo a Chnr-
nctcrloKH Unite.
A pale , emaciated , poorly dressed woman
with watery eyes and n weak voice , called at
the police station yesterday afternoon and
asked protection from her drunken husband ,
John Fothorgtll , of Sixteenth und Williams
streets. The woman told u pliable story to
Judge Horka of the wrongs she has suffered
for the vast twelve yearn as the wife of a
brutal and dissolute man. Twelve years
ago , she said , she was married at Spring-
vllle , la. , to Fothorgill. Soon after the mar
riage she discovered that her husband had
served a term in the penitentiary at A mimosa
mesa for horse stealing and had a younger
brother lit the prison at the time. The
young wife was willing to forgive her bus-
bund for deceiving her as to his past record ,
but he soon after began to drink and for ten
years has contributed llttlo or nothing to the
support of his wlfo and three child
ren. Fotherglll'8 ' tlrst record as a star
drinker was inado thrco vcars after his mar-
rlago. Yoiinch Fothorsill , his brother , was
killed In the penitentiary by a guard while
trying to escape. Fotliercill and his wife
went after the rorpso and started with it for
Suringllcld. Qn the way he stopped at a
brewery , got roaring full and made his wife
drive homo alone , live miles on n lonely road
with the dead body of the convict In the
wagon. Mrs. Fothorgill further assorts
that \vhllo In Iowa her husband compelled
her to receive the attentions of other men
until her health has been completely ruined.
They camn to Omaha two years ngo , since
which time the abused woman has supported
herself and thrco children by doing laundry
work , while her husband has degenerated tea
a bar room bummer , and has lately beaten
her and threatened to kill her. Ho came
homo yesterday and chased her out of the
house with a knife. She went to the police
station , told her story nnd caused his arrest.
'Jho Stoinacli DlMlls AtmlH.
1hcsnif existent In a natural quantity , nnd
unvltlated bv bllo , pluy their piirt In the
functions of dipcbtlon and assimilation. But
the artificial acid resulting from the inability
of the stomach tp convert food received by it
into sustenance , IH the producer of llutulenco
und heartburn , which tire the most harrassing
symptoms of dvapcpsla. The best carmina
tive is Hosteller's Stomach Bittern. Far
more uffcctlvo Is it than carbonate of soda ,
mugncstn , or other alkaline salts. These In
variably weaken the stomach without uro
ducing pormaiu'itt benefit. No man or wonihn
chronically dyspeptic , und consequently ner
vous , can bo in possession of the full measure
uro of vigor allowed by nature. Therefore ,
invlgoratn and icguluto the system , nnd bv
BO doing protect it from inularla , rlionma-
Ifstn and other serious maladies.
llo Iloiiuhi tlio
A wagon stolen from PaMon & Gallagher
several week * ago was found by Onicer Ids-
sane In possession of Mr. Sherwood , of Sher
wood & Prulim. TxVenty-eighth ami Pierce
streets. Mr , Hhi'rwood wiy ho bought U of
omo unknown nun , for (15. It lit worth
about | 15 ;
\
Extraordinary Bargain Sale This Week in the
New Goods , Largest Wholesale Stock to Select from and the Lowest
Prices Ever Named for First Glass Goods.
We Offer the Following Bargain Lots This Week in
* >
Boy's Long Pant Suits.
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Lot No. 1. 150 Boy's Brown Striped Cheviot Sn'ts , coat , pants nnd vest , mn.de from n pure nil wool
cheviot , manufactured for our own use nnd intwlo in our own work rooms. Quiiranteed to be perfect in every re
spect at $7 per suit. Wo claim that this is less than these goods can bo manufactured for in the regular way , but
we have them made in large quantities nnd in this way have reduced the cost , so have decided to offer thorn
this week nt the extremely low price of § 7 per suit. All sizes from 10 yenw to 17. Samples of the goods sent to
any address.
Boy's Short'Pant Suits , Special Price , $5.
Lot No. 2 Ts a lot of 200 Boy's Scotch Cheviot Knco Pant Suits , ages 1113 , made from n genuine Scotch
Cheviot , of a neat brown check. In appearance and wear it is equal to any suit sold ns high ns $8. "We unhesi
tatingly recommend this suit ns perfect in fit and relinble in every respoct. Samples of goods sent any address
Special Sale of Men's Cheviot Suits , Prices $8 , $10 and $12.
The Cheviot Suits advertised in the men's department last week will prove to be very popular , judging from
the number sent out last week to parties at a distance.
Men's Blue Cheviot Sack and Fioc'c ' Su'ts , $10.00.
Men's Fancy Cheyiot Sack Suits. $3.00.
Men's Genuine Sawyer Cheviot Suits , $12.00.
Send for samples and self measurement blanks.
OMAHA BOSTON Freeland ; Loomis Co.
NEW YORK
DES MOINES Proprietors.
Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets ,
riCHOOLi POPULATION.
\Vlint the tintc Canvass Shows by Com
parison.
Omaha has now a population of 141,701 in
habitants , to use tbo multiple of 7 on the
school canvass , which has Just been coin-
pletc'i. The number of school children , as
nhown by the cnnvns , is 20,243. Some think
that the multiple ) of 7 is _ too lanro , as they
claim that there uro not seven pcoplo to
every enumerated child of school age. This
multiple Is used In Kansas City , Minneapo
lis and St. Paul to determine the population
of those cities , and if it bo correct in those
places it should glvo nearly the exact num
ber of people residing in Omaha.
Last year the school census showed tlio
number of school children to bo 19,200 , an
increase only of 083. The year preceding
the Increase was 2,703 , almost three
times preater than the present year. This
slight increase of only 9S3 in the school cen
sus , says Superintendent of Schools Jnmcs ,
indicates a retarded growth in the population
of the city. For the past flvo years the
cnunibration has bcon as followp : 1885,11-
202 ; 1880 , 11,831 ; 18S7 , 14,819 , ; 1883 , l'J,3BO ;
ISS'J , 20,243.
Secretary Piper , of the board of educa-
tion.dliTers somewhat from the opinion of Mr.
James. Ho believes the actual Increase of
residents Is about fifteen thousand for the
past year , and there is n larger proportion of
children now in the schools than ever before.
Ho says the actual increase in the number of
children of school ace is much greater than
the figures , 983 indicate , and consequently
tbo Increase of population ot the city must
bo greater.
At all events it Is safe to say that Omaha's
population is 140,000.
"Give Him $ S and Lot Him Guess. "
'Woonco hoard a man complain of
fooling badly and wondered wlutt nilcd
him. A humorous friend said , "Give
him n , doctor , $2 , and lot him guess. " It
was a cutting satlro on some doctors ,
who don't always guess right. You
ncofi , not guess what ails you when your
food don't digest , when your bowels nnd
stomach nro inactive and when your
head aches every day , and you are lan
guid and oiiHily fatigued. You are bil-
lious , and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purga
tive Pellets will bring you out all right.
Small , sugar-coated , easy to tako. Of
druggists. _
Logo Nearly Four Thousand.
The flro department was called to Nine
teenth nnd Lenvonworth at 11:23 :
yesterday morning where a most
destructive flro was raging In
the houses occupied by J. P. Lund and J.
H. Matthews. Owing to tbo loftv situation
of the buildings nnd the strong wind
that was blowing the efforts of the llremen
proved unavailing and both Htructnres
burned to the ground. The lire spread so
rapidly that but llttlo furniture was saved.
The damage done will amount to $ J,70J , the
houses was valued nt about $1,2)0 each , and
about $700 worth of furniture und clothing
being burned up In Lund's ' homo
and over $000 worth in Matthews. A number
of clerks boarded In these houses and caino
home for dinner to lind that they had noth
ing left/to them except the clothes on their
backs.Both buildings belonged to Mrs.
Mary Uool : nnd wore Insured. The contents
wore a total loss. The tire was caused by
children setting flro to the dry grass in the
yard. _
Wo feel perfectly safe in recommend
ing Chnmborlaln's Pain Balm for rheu
matism , lame buck and all cabOd requir
ing n liniment. A bonetlolal olloct is
apparent from its llrst application.
Many aged persons who sullor with
painfi in the joints and muscles so fre
quently caused by exposure or sudden
changes of weather , lind immediate ro-
Huf in Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Give
it u trial. Sold by all druggists.
Clicnpor
A comparison of the prices at which pav
ing Is to bo done this year shows that It will
be much moio cheaply done than it was last
year ,
In 1SS5 cypress bloclcs were laid by Hcgan
Urothors ft , Co. , for IJ.Sl nor square yard ,
Their bids thlb year for the same material on
sanil and ulunk Is (1-15 ; on concrete. $1.73.
,1.11. Smith last year laid ccdur blocks at
51.s ? per sjuaro yard , on concrete , with two
palloim of tar. On the same work U. E.
Nauclo & Co.'s olTor is * ! .7i ) .
Last season Huih Murphy paved street *
with Kloux Tails jrranito or Colorado sand
Btono for ? J,1& . YYUllituj Forestall offers to
put Sioux Falls granite on sand for $2.29 for
streets and $2.39 for alloys.
They arc trying in Germany to lind a
substitute for India rubber. No ouo
who has used Dr. Bigoluw-'s Positive
Cure desires a substitute , as it is emi
nently successful in coughscolds and all
throat and lung diseases. Goodman
Drug Co. _
Another Gun.
It is reported at police headquarters that
another gun , supposed to have been stolen
from Hardin's has been found in a pawn
shop near the iron bank. It was pawned by
Uingnmn , who has turned up missing since
his connection with the robberies has como
to light.
Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam si. .
telephone 1201 , blank book makers , etc ,
Stolci n Phncton.
August Benson left his horse nnd phaeton
standing on Farnam opposite the Paxton
building yesterday afternoon , and when ho
returned a few minutes later both had dis
appeared. _
Grass , garden and field cods. Win.
Siovers & Co. , IGtb and California.
GYGER-In this city , April 3. 1 p. m. , G.
T. Gygor , aged alxty years , flight months ,
fifteen days , at his Into residence , 1210
South' Twenty-eighth street.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
An Absolute Cure.
The ORIGINAL AHIET1NE OINT
MENT is only put up in lurgo two ounce tin
boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores ,
burns , wounds nnd chapped hands , and all
skin eruptions. Will positively cure nil
kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB-
IETINE OINTMENT. 'Sold by Goodman
Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mall 30
cents. _
ConfeRsc-d iliulumcnt.
H. M. & S. W. Jones , cook dealers , con
fessed judgment before Justice Morrison
yesterday to thirteen suits , aggregating
$750 ; " file by creditors.
AbsolutelynPure.
Thla powder never varlns. A marvel of purity
streiiRth ami holesomeness. More economical
than the ordinary Kinds , iiutl cannot bo sold In
competition with the multitude * of low co t.
BhortwoiKhtalumor phospnute powders , bold
only In canx. lloyal llkklng I'owder Co. , I'M
Wall street New York
DRUNKENNESS
C ' the Manor Habit , I'oilllTPh Oared
tir A JmlnUtoriDB llr. Maine * '
ttolden Wpeeldo.
H tan be ulven na cup of coffee or In artl-
clou of food , without the knowledge of the pa-
Untilt la abholiuelr harmlesri , and will ef
fect n permanent und speedy cure , whether the
patient Is a moderate drinker or nn alcohol
wreck. IT NKV'KIt VAll . 0 > er ( OO.OQO
ilriinkatdu Imve been made temperate men wlio
lm\o tuUeu ( iolden Hpetlllc la their coifco with
out their knowledge , and today believe they
null drinking of thela own accord , t ] page
book of particulars free. Kulin & , Co iisouts
Uth and DouBlas stu. 16th and Cumlng meets ,
Omaha. Nub : Council UlulJa. lowai-Agonts , A.
U. Fostcri : Uro.
LADIES' DAY.
Wednesday , April 3.
Wo extend to tlio la lloa n special Invitation to
visit our store on thu nf tcrnoon anil evening of
tlio ( Into nbovo mentioned , and afford us the
iilcnsuroof gliowlni ; ttium throueli our Children's
Department.Vo cirry the llnost line or fur-
nltliliiKs for the llttlo pcoplo to be found In tlio
tlty , nnd uro contldcnt cncli lady will feel her
tlmu well upont In looking them over.
A ehopplnc tablet will bo presented to each
visitor.
Y'S
EXTRACT of MEAT.
Finest nnd Cheapest Meat V luvourlna Ftoclc lor Bonpa
Made Dlslies "nil Miuccn. As lloef Ton , "an Inrulua
ble tonic. " Annual tale 8,1 W.UOJ Jars.
( lenulno only with fnc slmllo of Justus von I.loblg
elgniituroln bfiioncrfus liibol ,
Hold by btiirekcoiiors , UroctM nnd Irunil t .
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bold by lUdmrdson DruK Co. . und llluko.llruco XCo
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