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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , ' THURSDAY , APRIL 3 , 1800. THE CITY. Hnnk rlcnrini8 yoslenlny 4702.02.1.33. Ttif Central Larwr union \vlll plvis Its sec- ninl minimi ball lit Wiishlngton null on thu nlj'ht of April 10. The local ixiintcrV union , at n meeting 'I'm itJiiv iilpht , PxiirMwi satisfaction wltli tlin existing icnlu of wages and hours of work f HIMinp Worthlncton will ronflrm n clnis of ftt-vi'ii of the implls of Hrowwll liall at ii oYliH'k tbls afternoon tit Kt. Mathlus chutx-li on South Tenth street. A nick man in iib-olutoly deHtltnto clr- rimiHtiinr-i'H IH rcpot'luil to the police. Hit * room IH nt UIO South Twelfth nil-cut. The Kimt-rintentlcnt of the poor IIIIH been notillcd. The iirollininni-y hcnrlng of Suspect Sherman , clmi'ircd with being implicntod in the i'lnnoy fnrni Imped y , will tnlcc plm-i' before Just Ice .Morrison thin morning. Tin' growing businoiq of the telephone rompiiny htm inudu It nuccHHiiry for mi ndilitloii to be mndu to thu Hwitch board , iiH'ri'iining It from HH present capacity of 1UH ( ) nnmbcra to l.MM ) . On next Tuesday evening the ladles of Uie fieorgo A. Ciintor Jtelief coi-p-f will give a calico ball at ( .in-Held hall on Howard nlreet , near Sixteenth. The invltntiotiH nro very unique , being printed on Htrips of ligiirud calico. The Young Mcn'n Clii-istiim atpocia- Hun rooiim were closed from ! ! to I p. in. yenU-rday in duforeneo to the memory of thelato 1' . ( ' . HiinehiUiir.li , the former jireHident. On Sunday afternoon npecial commemorative s-orvk-es will bo held. Isaac K. Terry of the firm of Iloninn ft Terry died Tup.sdny nitfht at his icsldcncc , JJ5'J" t'hailcs street , after a hrief Illness. Ills remains were forwarded yesterday afternoon to U'llton. In. , his forindr homo , for Imrlal. Mr Terry nerved in the Iowa Ictfislataro sev eral terms , nnil was for H lung time quite l > romlnently iduntilied with Iowa politics. J'/JtSO\.IIt itl It.Kilt.lM'llH. A C' . OUR of CrelKhton is at the Paxton. M K D.ivey of Lincoln is at the Murray. H II. Disbrow of Harvard Is at the Casey. Kd M. ( Jimey of Ormid I.sland is at the Casey. .1 , I. . . Wr.iy of ( Julhertson is stopping at the Casey _ _ . _ .Mason Cirojrf ? of Lincoln fa registered at the 1 'ax ton. W A. IJtldgcs of O'Neill is a guest at thu Milliard. H. I ! Wilson of Lincoln is stopping at the H r I'enneraad wlfo of Lincoln arc guests nt the Milhird. Hoheit J. Stlnson of Fremont is at the Wlllanl .F M I-'dmlston of Lincoln is stopping at UicMilliml. F K Merrill of I'awnec City is stopping at the Murray. Mrs. J. P. Patrick of Holdrcgc Is a guo.st nt the I'axton. Xai-h T. L'-fuvK-li of St. I'aul is among the arrivals at the I'tixton. 1. . Donald and wife of Grand Island were nt the Paxton yesterday. II Afror and .1. F. Stuart of St. Paul arc rcKistcied at the Casey. .1 10 Hunt , . I.V. . Harris and C. Hanson of Hustings aio ine.sts ; at the Casey. Miss Fanny Hlshop , Laura Fisher and Miss Tjjln Halantnie arc vLsititiag Mrs. Lcnord of Infill-din V H ICretschmer of Washington , 1) . C' . , special agent of the interstate commerce coin- mission , is icgtstcrcd at the Murray. Mrs Dora. L. ' IJndenx , the accomplished society editress of the Norfolk Now.s , was in the city yesterday in attcndand.mcu upon the meeting of thu P. K O. society , and made a pleasant call at Tin : Iluu oillco. . i .vvo i ' .vri.u KXTS. Marie \VnlnwrIght , who is ono of the most accomplished actresses and also ono of the Htmnifost tavoritcs upon the American stage , will appear at Hoyd's opern honso oaMondav , Tuesday and Wednesday of next week in Klialu'i > | > eaic's comedy , "Twelfth Night. " She will bo Miporte | ) < l by a very able com pany and the piece will he mounted "n a man lier Unit Is raicly cmdlcd | heie. Miss Wain- ivrif-'ht's suppoit will include. Burton Hill , William F. Owen , Percy Hrookf , K. Y. Uackus , Dlancho Walsh and LouiseMuldener. Hotel Dcllonc. It is reported Unit Warran Lelaad , of hotel fame , has leased the now Hotel Dc-llnne1 , at the coiner of Fourteenth and Davenport hired s , at an annual rental of 10,0X ( ) for thu liotol pniN'rand | will adil anotherstrictly llrst- 1-la.ss t.ui-iii to the list of Omaha's hostelrles. Florence OltloinlM. The local election in Florence on Tuesday it-suited In the belcction of the following ofll- fhds.1 , S. Tracy , mayor ; .T. C. Webber , cleilt. .1. H. Hansom , police judge ; M. 1C. Hamilton , treasurer ; Peter Olsen and Frank Key nolds , councilmeii. The Viaduct Damages. The boaid of equali/atioa Is Mill at work on the Tenth street viaduit damages , but wl" hoon have a rcpoi t ready. It ( Is iimlt-i-stood that the daminjes will bu assessed against jinmcrty benelltted all over the central p.ut of the city , extending an far west as Fifteenth hticet ami as far north us California. A YOIIIIK Ijawyer. Mr .1 GralmmScaln-oclc was admitted to the bar of the district con it yesterday. In Ids examination ho Is said to have made IH. ) out of 1K ( ) points. Ho has been studying forever over two years in the oillco of O'llrien Urotht rs , and will .shortly bo taken into that linn. Mr. t-'eabiook is well and favorably Jm < in la the city and his friends premise a blight futuiu for him. Fits , spasms , St. A'itus dance , nervousness nail hysleiia arc soon en rod by Dr. Miles' ls'erInc. . Free sampless at Ivuhu Vs Co. , 15th mid Douglas. Tlic District AltorncyHlilp. The contest for the United States district iittoinejHhip has simmered dounto thoclalms of two men , Messi-s. llaldridgo ami Mercer. Those who are closely watching the nuttor Htato that the chances are rather In favor of Mr. Daldridge , for the i-o.it.on that Mercorlms nlready IK-CII ix-wm-ilcd by the Nebraska dele gation In congress with the fcdoral position 1m now holds. _ AV.V. Lucas , ex state auditor of Iowa , savs : "I have iiM'd I'liamherlain's t'ongh Heincdy in my family , and h.tvo no hesitation In sav ing it Is aa excellent remedy. I liellovo it Is nil that Is claimed for it. PCI-MMIS allllctcd by a cough will Had It a friend. " ( 'harmedlili .lames Hall and Pat Lynch are la Jail charged with assault with latent to commit highway robbery on C. H. Cox. The hitter states that whllo passing along North Six teenth streel tluvo men ixinnced upon him imd grabbed for his watch and chain. Ofilccr Currv happened to bo close by and knocked both I ho fellows down , Whllo scuttling \\lth n third thug all of the toughs got away , but Hall and Lynch wen ) arrested today. Their hearing will take place on Monday. They are now held under 1,000 bonds eai.Ii. The IJi-ewi-r-IMl Kplsotlc. Hob Urowor and Mrs. David iliU were ar- jvsleil yesterday on a warrant charging them with living In ml'iltcry. ' They wore ailed before the court and pleaded not guilty. They said , howtn-er , that they were ready for trial and had their witnesses pa-sent. There was no ouo iiresont to apiic-ar for the state , who tiled the 1-0111- iielthei was Hill , the man Helsley set the hearing for i.lalat. . .Indgo fiututtluy morahig at It ) o'clock and released the defemlantH on their own lycognUanco nivwor K the man who Hill d } * > verod n an occupied by HnTs wlfont n trunk in a u Soventecnth ami C'umtiig stix-ets , a fc\\ nights ago. _ r ' - Im Kxti-aDn - forCiwk't. . \s.kyour giw-cr lierlal Vhampagao. its lxniuet is delicious , and it H perfectly pua > . 'i O' " n.VI ) OK A liMOHTIll ) MFK. A Young Glri's Had Dentil nt the Open Door. The death of L'clla Elmoro at the Oixn ; Door Tuesday ends the story of another young life blighted by man's perlldy. Miss Klmorc wits the bright and beautiful daugh ter of n rosiKX'tablo but very poor 'family in a town In Indiana. She wns only seventeen years old , hut was well educated and intelli gent , and for the pant year has been helping dcfrav the family expenses by teaching school. H was during thU period that nho met Charles Chapman , the hero of other amours , and Hho fell In love with him. He knew lids and reel pi-oca ted by betraying her under promise of marriage. Last fall her condition compelled her to urge him to fulfill his ptomlso of wedlock. He refused to do so , saying that another young woman had the same sort of a claim upon him as she. Miss Klmoro Insisted and ho , growing alarmed , lied to Omaha. She followed him , hut he still turned a deaf ear to her entreaties. This was early In October , and ns she was penniless and among strangers she. had to seek refuge at the Open Door. Ever since that time her health has been very delicate mid she has boon a constant care. She en deared herself to thu matron and sister un fortunates by her Intelligence and sweetness ofdIsKsltlon. | Three weeks ago the crisis came and since then her condition has been very critical. A week ago Friday it Wits discovered that she could not live much longer and she begged Mrs. Clark to help her la peisuadlng Chap man to carry out his promise of marriage. Mrs. Clark sent for the young man and told him of Miss Klmore's condition. Ho again leitoratod the fact that there was another young lady In Indiana who had a priorslmllur claim uMin ] him. Mrs. Clark llnallv prevailed upon him to marry the dying girl. He procured a mar riage ceitilleate ami the same evening was wedded to her as she lay on her dying bed , Kcv. W. .1. Harsha oftleiating at the sad cere mony. The fact th.it she was finally honor ably wedded seemed to give her fresh life , but It was only temporary , and in a day or two she began to sink again. At 1 : 'M p. m. Tues day she died. A telegram was sent to her parents appris ing thorn of thu demisu , but they sent back word that they wcro too poor to pay the ex penses of shipment and interment , and asked that Mrs. Clark see that the deceased girl re ceive a decent burial. Mrs. Clark promised to do so , and through the kindness of Mr. Hurkol , the undertaker and others , and the little contributions of the unfortunate girls at the Open Door , the body will receive a re spectable interment. The funeral exercises will occur at 11 a. m. toda > and the remains will bo laid away in their Haul resting place at Forest Lawn. The Item Itcsult. Kvery ingiedieat cmplojed In producing Hood's. Sarsaparilla Is stiictly pure , and is thu best ot its kind it is possible to buy. All the loots and herbs are carefully .selected , pei-sonally examined , and only the best re tained. So that from the time of purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared , every thing is earefully watched with a view to at taining the best icsalt. Why don't jou try it I TIIK COUKTS. Tutlgo llopcwoll Serves a Xotloe on Dilatory Attorneys. Judge Hopcwell took occasion yesterday to notify the bar Unit the eases on the docket would bo called in their regular order and that he would be prepared to give any in formation desired from Os.'M ) in the morning till J p. m. Ho complained that ho had several times been pioparcd to go on with suits and had been delayed and compelled to waste time by the dilatorincss of attorneys. Future neglect of that sort , he said , would bo to the poiil of the cases. A nolle was entered in the ease of the state vs. A. L. Young , . accused of disposing of moitgaged propel ty , the defendant having died since the action was instituted. ICd MiCJce pleaded not guilty to the charge of grand larceny. He is accused of robbing the ttoro of .lens IK-nseu of tUT worth of goods on February S. Sol Marks was arraigned on the charge of robbing the Larkin dry goods store of silks and oilier goods to the value of yoi. ; Ho pleaded not guilty. Leon Ilartinglon. the colored man accused of stealing a trunk and baby clothes from Palti Uose , pleaded not guilty. Leo and Davis are on trial for burglary al leged to have been committed in Valley. In Judge Hopowi'll's court the case of the Mueller mi'.sle ' company against Mrs. Johana Hiehn was coin-limed in the afternoon and the jury letlivd with instructions to bring in a sealed void let. .ludgo Ilopowell then took up the suit of Chillies ; Uandidl against the Chicago , Hurllng- ton . ! c Quincy railway company for > T > , ( HH ) damages. It will IM remembered that at the last term of court Mrs. Handall sued the com pany for ? 5IXH ) damages for the loss of her husband , who had been killed in a collision. Mr. Handall had loaded nil his household goods Into a freight car at Millard in .July , IViT , and intended to remove toniainecounty. Ho todo in the car and had with him his son Charles , a lad about ten years of age. At Haveloelc a collision occnried , and the car in which they were riding was binned. Mr. Handall was burned to death and the boy was very seriously burned. The railway company sol up the defense that Mr. Handall and his son had no right to ride wheio they did , and that the car took lire from the bursting of a lighted lamp in the car. The Jury returned a verdict awarding Mrs. Handall damages in the sumof $ . 1,000. The present suitis brought by the boy for J.'i.lHK ) damages on account of Injuries received in the collision. .Indgo Wakcley is hearing the case of Amelia lj. MolTatt against Charles A. Tliloimin et al. This is a suit to have a deed set aside which is alleged to have been made to avoid satisfy ing a Judgment obtained against Thleman. County Court. Elizabeth OJrahor has brought suit in the county couit against Andrew Cii-abor. The story in the petition classes Andrew among the most base deceivers. In 1V-0 ho caused a mock niairiago to ho performed In Council Uluffs and the couple lived together ns man and wlfo for live years. In lvi a child was bora to them. In I'ss'i ' ( iitibcr secured the nulllllcatlon of the nmrriago in the district court of Douglas county , and since Unit time has re fused to contribute anything towards the sup poit of his child or its mother. The mother therefore brings suit against the unnatural father to compel him to contribute towards the support of his child. She estimates that the. cost of maintaining the child during the tlmoof his desertion is 1,000 , for which bho asks Judgment. Mendels.-.olm & Lawrlo have brought suit against Margaret Lange for $ il.r ! for ser vices. In the ease of F. .T. C. Tyler against James Casey , a suit In replevin to recover a certlll- cato of s l { of the ( into City Abstract com pany , Judgment was rendered yesterday giv ing the plaintift i > osscssion uf the property mid llxing the value at $1 000. Persuade Tlielc Neighbor- Try It. Dr. ,1. C. Anthony of Odell , Nob. , says ! "Chamberlain's Cifiig.li Hemedy gives good satisfaction and Is a big seller. " The reason It sells soell K that people who use it thai It so much suih.-1-lor to nay other medicine they have ever used that they pomnido their filends and neighbor * to try It. No ono troubled \ \ 1th a cough or cold can use It with out benellt. It does not suppress a cough , but loosens ami relieves it , entirely freeing the system fiom thu elfcct of a cold , and leaving It in a natural and healthy condition A Tailor Shop When the workmen employed In 10. T. Po- terson'b tailoring establishment at Twentj- thlrd and Louveimorth streets cnmo down to > VOi'l at o'clock yesterday morning they found thai it laid been burglarl/cd during th'i night , and Hint goods to the value of between * . ' )00andl ) < > had been taken. Entrance had been effci ted by a rear window. A hole had been cut In the glass Just below the window fastening , and by Inserting a hand thu snap hail boon thrown back. Then the burglars had It all their own way. As soon as Mr. Peterson , the ptiipilutor , learned of Iho expensive visit that had been paid his store , ho notillcd the imJkv. Se\i-r.il holts of fancy btimngti and pants goods \u-re taken , together with one | > or- fivtlj new suit of clothes belonging to an employe , DUO pair of pants that had been tin night prelous and several units of clothes that had been left nt Hie store to bo repaired. Further Information was obtained to the effect that a blood-lnmdkorchlQf bearing n name , and In appearance Indicating that It had been wound around n innn's hand , wns fonnd Ixmeath the window through which en trance had been Knitted. As there wcro traces of blood on the glass It would seem that the burglar had evidently cut his hand In putting It through the hole he had made to get to the fastening. A girl living over the store wns awakened by the burglars , and going to a window saw one or two of them. She declined to give any particulars. The loss falls jiilto | heavily ujion Mr. Peterson , ho being a man of comparatively small means , and particularly In View of the fact that this makes the second time lie hits lost heavilj by burglary within about three months. The latter part of last December his establishment was gone through to the ex tent of about , 1.000. Ho told the reporter that ho thought he knew one of the parties connected with last night's mid. An Absolute CuIT. The OKICSINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is aa absolute care for all sores , burns , wounds , chapixMl hands and all skin eruptions Will iwsitiynly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL A1UETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at US cents per box -by mall IX ) cents. TIIKY U'ANT HHOItTKH 1IOUUS. Oniiilin Cnrpeotcr.sVnnt More 1'ay AIHor May I. The Omaha carpenters arc getting Into position to demand an eight-hoar a day schedule after May 1 , ns decided at the Amer ican federation of labor meeting in St. Louis a year and a half ago. The various trade or ganizations of the country have been shaping their plans to carry out this programmo and may of them have obtained concessions from thne to time Unit make the inauguration of the eight hour schedule fora day's work al most a matter of form. Some of the local trades unions , however , have not been so successful , and the cnrixm- ters lead the list. They have not been thor oughly organized until recently and have no regular hours of woik or scale of wages. They had a largo meeting at Green's hull Tuesday night and received a large number of new members. The eight hour movement was discussed and will be made the object of a special meeting to bo held at Garlleld hall , April 11 , at which meeting W. H. Kilver of Chicago , president of the general executive board will deliver an address. The carpcnteis will ask that after May 1 they receive 33 cents an hour for work and that eight hours constitute a day's labor. To the Dealers in Oil. Thin is to notify you that wo have no further interest in the Des Moines oil tank line of DCS Moines , la. Owing to a disagreement witli Messrs. W. T { . Stewart , jr. , and K. I * . I'ratt , wo decided to bell thorn our interest , which wo did January ! ! ( ) . 1SOO. 1'artio.s desiring to buy first class oil.s , independent of the Standard Oil com pany or consolidated Tank Line com pany , will please write us direct and wo will take much pleasure in' making lowest prices possible. Wo can furnish you nil grades of illuminating and lubri cating oils , gasoline and miphlha. in faet , all products of petroleum. SforiKLD , SIMUMIU : & TIAOU : : , Independent Uuliners , Cleveland , O. For Sale 70 cords of wood more or less at llaiit.com I'nrk , also the dancing platform. Sealed bids for same will bo received in the oillco of the secretary of the park commission , 01 ! ) Paxton block , up to 112 o'clock noon , Monday , April 7tli , 151JO. Right to reject any and all bids reserved. GUY II. DoANi : , Secretary Board of Park Commi.s- bionoi-H. Transporting Army Stores. The following are the lowest bidders for hauling army stores in this department for the present year : HouteNo. 1 , Knsparto Fort MeKinncy , to L. 1) . Shepherd , Arlington , Neb , Houto No. 1 ! , western terminus of liiirllng- ton A : Missonii in Nebraska to Fort MeKin- noy , Hussell Thorpe , Crawford , Neb. Houto No. ! t , Casper to Foil Washakle , L. 1 $ . Shepherd , Arlington , Neb. Houto No. 4 , Hawlins to Fort Waslmkie , .lolin C. Davis , Hawlins , Wyo. Houto No. . " > , Carter , Wyo. , toFortBridger , Mary E. Carter , Caiter , Wyo. Houto No. K , Price , U. 'J' . , toForlDuchcsue , Jones it Taylor , Price , LI. T. Drayage in Omaha city , William Dalton. Drayngo at Fort Omaha , William Dalton. Drayage at Cheyenne and Foil Hussell , John L. Murray. Transpoitation Salt Lake City mid Fort Douglas , Edward H. Chile. 1 Hauling from VnlontinotoNIobraraMaUiew H. Fan is , Valentino. Drayage at Price , U. T. , Jones & Taylor , Price. Drayagc at Fort Sidney , Harry W. Chowins , Sidney. Drayage al Casper. L. B. Shonherd. Drayage at Fort Hussell , .lolin L. Murray , Cheyenne. Mr. J. II. Straub , a well known German citi/en of Fort Madison , la. , was terribly allllctcd wilb inflammatory rheumatism when Mr. .1. F. Salmon , a prominent druggist there advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Ono bottle ol it eu'sed him. This case was a very severe one. I lo suffered a great deal and now wants others similarly alllictcd to know what cuicd him. .10 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. _ There A\'nn No Quorum. A special meeting of the city council lo ap point additional registrars was called for last night. AVlien the hour of meeting arrived , . Mr. Clmfl'eo and a few satellites were in their places. There was no quorum , however , and the party adjourned to a convenient resort on Fifteenth stieet. Hero the president was ac costed by a rcpoiter with the question ' "How did you get along at your meeting this cvenlngf" "Make it thirteen if I lose , " responded the gentleman addressed. "Did you have a quotum ! " "No ; come down there with your pedA , partner. " "Wero there no registrars appointed i" "How could there bo with no quorum ! Count us up fourteen and , the diinks on YOU. " "When ilo you expect to get this registrar business suttledC' ' "I played the deuce. You can't count that , Mister. " "Was there any other business to bo con sidered ? " "Ho had the nee , king mid queen mid wouldn't load for the live , \Vhat do you think of Unit I" "Was that all tlwre wns of Iti" "That's all ; eleven nl a clip will do us , and I guess you will have lo settle again , Colonel. " _ Marriage IjlucnscK. Licenses weio issued to the following parlies by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Hosldcnco. Ago. ( William Westering , Edgar -i : t Abblo liargcson , Omaha Al \ Elaallnm .1 Marsh. Omaha : ) ' . ) ' Harriet M Thompson , Omaha'J With your nntno and address , mailed to the Sv.ft ! Spflc ! Co. , Atlnntn , On. , U necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and thu diseases incident , 'o it. Skin Eruption Chired. Ono oJrax customers , n highly respected ami influential citizen , but wlio U DOW abeint from the city , huu eJttttirra Bpnclflcwlth i-xctllent result. Ilo tajri U curvtl lilm of a ckln eruption that he hod been tormented H lib for thirty yean , cod hod riolrtcd thu curative quulltlf * of in icy Utter medlclcca. n > ; j3t4 ! 'dii C.iIkb. . Coughing IS Nature's cMit lo expel foreign sub- 1 stances frorti the bronchial paisagc-i. Frequently , thUv tallies Inlltxnimatlon and the need otmn anodyne. No other expectorant or nnodyno Is equal to Aycr's Cherry Pcctornl. It n-ulits Nature In cjcctl ; the mucus , allays Irritation , Induce * repose , and Is the most popular olall cough cures. "Of the inniijTprcparntlon * before the nubile for the euro of coldi. . coughs , fironchltU , muliJtiiidrod disease1) , thcro Is none , within Hie rntlgo of myexpciU enco , so reliable ns Ayer's Cherry Vi-c- toral. For years I was subject to colds , followed by terrible coughs. About four years ago , when so alllicted , I was ad vised to try Ayor'a Cherry I'ectoral nml to lay all other remedies aside. I did no. and within a week win well of my cold and cough. Slnco then I hnvo always kept this preparation In the hoimo , and feel comparatively secure. " Mrs. L. . L. . Urown , Denmark ; Miss. "A few yours ago T took a severe cold which affected my lungs. T Imd n ter rible cough , mitt passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me ill ) . I tried Aycr's Cherry IVcto'al , widen rollevnd my lungs , Induced sleep , and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. l y the con tinual use of the Pectoral , a permanent euro was effected. " Horace Fairbiolhcr , Itocklngham , Yt. Ayer's ' Cherry Pectoral , Dr. J. C. Ayer & . Co. , Lowell , Macs Sold by sll Drugging. l''cc ' S1 ' * lx > olllcD , Drs.Betts&BBtts 1108 r MINIM STIIKKT. OMMIA. Nini. ( Opposite I'tixton Hotel. ; Otllcuhoura , 9i m to ,1 m faunilny ? , 10 n in to 12 m. S-pecInllstt In Chronic , Nervous , Skin nml Illood nt ollico or tiy mnll froc. Sloill- f Ini" ) iMit by mull or express securely packed , free from oliM-rxiitlon. ( iunrnntcca tocuioiiikkly | , tnfe- ly nml pormnnvntly. SpPrinntoiihrna.Poml- Voi-i-niic llohiliHr AC1 \ OilS 1 JCDIIliy , , , ! , ! I , < ) ssus.NlKlitiiiils- : lnnx. I'll } steal ilecny. arlilnit from ltiill > vrutlon , ex cess or Inilulucnu. , iiruiliiclns clceplpssm-i' . ' ' . ilcspon- ( lcnc > , pimples on thu fan * , aversion to society , -isll > illM-uiiniKeil , Inck of lotlili-nec , ilull , unlit for Mini } 01 business , mitl timla life bunlcn. saft-l } , perma nently and prhately cured. 1'unnnlt Ors. llc-tts \ lletts , 1108 Kuril n 1 11 street , Oumlm , Nub. Blood and Skin Diseases. § " ,1 , , ) In HH results , completely eradicated without the alii of mercury , t-ciofnla. oryidpc-li : , fever sores , lilotclic" , iilcurB , pnlnn In tlie lie-nil "nil bones , hyplill- Itlc noio tliiout. mouth and 1'iiiuue , catarrh , ete , poimnnciitly cured where other * have failed. IVin'irv an(1 ( Ulnddei- Complaints , LUndl } painful. Ditlicult. too frequent burning ; or Moody urine , urine hlKh colored or with milky sediment on standing , we.ik luck , pm- ( irrhiea , nk'ct , c } stills , etc. 1'rouiptly and safulj cured t'liarces ren onsnble. STRICTURE ! W t'u ro. moval complete nltliout cuttlni : . caustic or dlll.itloir Cures Directed at homo b ) patients Itlio'.it a mu- luent'M pain iirnnnoniicc. Young Men and Middle-Aged Men.of A "slIKMfTrI " ? - Tl" ) ll"fl11 eff of /V OUIVL L L IX L. early \lc-e , which oruiinlc weakness. di'stronu \ both nilnd anil bed } , nltli nil Its dreadful Ills , permanent ! } cured. HUN Rl'TT Address those who have Im- IJI\O. Dlv I 1O , , ,1 , ! , , . , ! thumsehes by Im proper Indulgenceami solltar } habits , "likli mill both body and nilnd , unllttln them for lillslnesj , t < tud ) or imtrrlni e. .M.MI1H ! U .Mi.s : , or the n enterlni ; on that happy life , an are of plijslnil di-'illlt } . igulckl ) asslstc-d. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , Hrst , pradlcal evpMlenco : pep- onilMry ea e Is expcilall } studied , thim rtartlni ; nrlFTht ; tlilid , mi-ilh lues .iro prep.ireil In our onu la- bor.itor } OMic-tly to Milt each case , thus I'trectliij : cures nlthout Inilr. HaLitunI Costiveness ilrriincciiiciit of the ontlrn . mill lC-ctmll i.i oitliatliroliiiriiriloMst < ) llfii. 1'iTMins oTeo lltti Iniblt urn suljcct to ItcuJ- urlii' , I > efrcti o Jli-iiiory , Gliminy J'oivboil- In ( , IS < 'I-\OIIHIU- , rovurn , Jro illness , Irri- tlllilo Tompcr anil utliel- } inptoljl" , t iissoclntloiis. Iti-gnliir luibltof binly nlonn canciurcct thcbo c\lln , nml nothing HUG- rccilH HII ui-Il In aclilutliiK this coiulUlnn IM Tutt'n 1'llld. llytlielr usu not only IH the IiitriuiMiloim < iiiingf.H tluiK rrviitc-il , tlicro Iirrtaili-Kii feeling of HUtlsfiictliint tlioincn- tal fucnltlcK iirrforiu their fiincllons Mlth M\llclty , tinii tlicru N ail cxhlliiiiitlon of Jiiliiilnnitboily , nnil IM-rfi-etlit-iirt-Hcuso that lui lull c-iOojiiiuut uf health. Tutt's Liver Pills REGULATE THE BOWELS. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDI.CINE TRADE MARK Tin : ( . It v A T TRADE MARK IMIIIHII ; Hi M- mi AII iinfnil- iiniiMirn for'-oiii- In-il Weiikmm. Siiuruiiiturrliien. lniMiU-nc | ) nml all dlm-niui thit : follow as n mi- UUL-DU1 of Hi'lf- Ahiu-o Ui BEFORE TAKIHQ. Mr aKum'ie"AFTtR I'lilnlnllKi llnck Ulinni'KH of Vision. I'rcuiiitnruOlil AUI- , Mini ninny other < nii' nt's Unit Ic-iultu Insnulty or toiiHiiniptlon iiiul n iireniatiiiu Kriivc. : rri--ill | pnrllciilan In our | mni | > li-t which niMlo- Klnitosciiii irpohyimill touvc-ryone JiTTlii'pocl - lle inrillclnul-i folilnlll per luukinn1 or lv | > iii-liiu.'i'i ! for f.'i , or will hu jwiu InLLy mall on Iho iii-uli > t uf thu motif ) , hy nihlmnlnK Till : GOODMAN DIttTO CO. , 1110 I-'AIIN.UI STiinn- , - - . OMMM. Nin. : Oiintvount of c-ountorfi'ltn. wo Inno uiloi.toil the Yellow \Vrain-r | | tliu only irunuliie. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCO A BREAKFAST. 1 lly n tliiiinuuli knoHlotlco of Iho nnturnl ln n which KUI vin the opcratloin of digestion and nutrl lion , and b > i-nrolul uppllcallon of lie | line pinper- Ili'sotwidUelceteil Cocoa 51 r Kpps Inn pro\ bled i.ur breakfaul tables ltli n delicately Ihivured I.everinie . which ma ) m\o us many hem- } doctors bill" 11 Is by Ihejiidliiloiis uno of mull urtb-b-s of diet that 11 constitution ma ) bo Kraduully built u uiilll > lron enoiiiihlo ie l l < - ery tendcnc-y lo duease Hiin- ilriMlnof uUlii maladiesaru ( ImiiliiitnriiuiiUiis ready toitttack whcieverllicrt ! Is n i"ilt point \Vuiuay I'ltcapo mail } a fnlnl liult l > y kceplnc onr el > i-s well forlllled llh pure blood nml " pruperl ) iii..ul . lit-ii frnnnflvll bervlco liiucttu Made nlmplr wltli lu.llliu . wnter or milk Sold cmlr III luilf pound tin * bv trocers. lubeled tin ' ' " ' ' ' " " ' * /1 / JAMKS 1-1'1'S & CO 'Kll. . . . TO WEAK Buffemw from Uio i-lU-iU < if > ulhful err .la. . earlT lecny waning w , aknc'H. lo t t < "i'"I ' ' ' { nml \aluublu tnutlxJ i < p"il , ntoiiiinif full Iiartlcnlara for lion cur Flll.li ' I ; r e A iliU-ndld mcdk-al nk thnuld I n if" b > < ' ry man \ \ \ < n U lii-rv < is Hiid ilcnlllln'i ' A. " tn"i , 1'roi * . i'.c. " OFFERINGS. Tliis week will be a memorable one for the Hoys. Monday morning , we bcctfn a most c.xtraonlinary ' .special sale of Hoys'Clothing , the greatest that has ever taken place in our establishment. We will. continue this through the entire week and parents will be well repaid by coining to us this week for , in Hastcr outfit , for their Hoys. An immense stock of stylish and serviceable Hoys' Suits , from one of tiny best makers in the country will be offered at tempting prices. \\c \ shall sell , - 1,000 Hoys' blue sailor Blouse Suits , with fancy embroidered collar , ages , -I to 10 years , at 60c. 350 Hoys' Knee Pant Aiits , in two patterns , one a plain dark mixed , the other a light colored plaid , o/ serviceable material and tasty make , at $1.50. 750 Hoys' Knee 1'ant Suits , in elegant Cheviots and Ca iincres , strictly all wool and fashionable pat terns , coats are nicely pleated , and suits throughout well and stylishly made. These Suits arc usually sold for $5.00 and $6.00 , we give them this week as an Hastcr offering for $2.90. A large variety of handsome Jersey Suits "at $2.0 , $3.25 , and one lot with handsomely embroidt rul fronts , at $3..90. Hqually astonishing values will be offered this week in long pant suits , sizes from 13 tp 18. The following we name as special bargains. 150 excellent and fashionable Cheviot Suits , at1.00 worth fully $6.50. 100 very fine black Cheviot Suits , very stylish garments , for young men and elegant fitting for $0.00. These suits could not be .bought elsewhere for less than $10.00 or $12.00. ' . t Come and get one of our beatiful Haster Souvenirs this week. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , "To cultivate sympathy you must be among living crea tures and thinking about them ; and to cultivate admir ation you must be among beautiful tilings and looking at them" Tlie last clause of the above is that one to which we would particularly call your atten tion. Probably Ruskmdicl not have wearing apparel in mind when hewrote it , nevertheless what there is beautiful in that line we can certainly show you. NEGKWEHR For Easter has come to be a Feature and we have spared no pains in making our line complete. We have all the novelties of both foreign and domestic manufacture. Hosiery , Gloves Etc , From all the best makers. If you will afford us the op portunity we will also be glad to show you our well selected stock of Men's spring suits. Men's spring overcoats. Boys' nnd children's suits and overcoats. Thounly ifi > nnil painless method ( if i-\- tiarUii ; : tci-tli. anil tin- only nu'thiiil of Inscit- lii' ' lei-til \\ltliont plate , ii-inalnlnx clcun nnil ( luiulli- ) . DR. HAUGHAWOUT , rm iiouKiu- . , uii DR. McGREW , The Wall Known B IH iin urpa-i cd In the tieatiiiilit of all form * o I'lll- \\ri Illnl \-.t.-i and Strictures i\ \ cure Kiiara iteed Impoli-nc } Lois nf Manhood and niiilillbui M rlllt ) or ll.irrcnncsH ahnidniy ! \ ctinil M ml for . .ok * I'he I J to " 11 let fi.r Man orN ' iii.in ea < h KlieiiU mtampNi Ner\"iu I emale Dine M > i ured < \ Ii kly and pennant-nth Treatment I ) i..irc . i > miin i- Mamp ! * for rent } < .iiiHuliatli'ti rro ( Mll.u & i : Cor. 1 1th nnd liickKt.n Mn i ! linn hn Neli _ ffU f I IWeiknctiofOody an d WndrEffecti JLULfl-Uof Erronor xc iiciln Older Younr. . .UlUMlOOIIfullI IKllottJ. lluw luralltul " 1 ' ' ' ' ' " " ' fcrfVVk W V'.Vil'it'TKli'-KuVllii.4VH'ii"f8"i/loilifr ! | | . | | | / it < iiii > iT DirtiiiDi iiiiae 7iiiiTii\T-B.oi. u > dlj. n-.l lulll ; fiou 10 Mllci iaO t r lkB (1.1.01.In. yrrll * lli < a. JJocnptb * lliMk , riiiloillnxiid pfx ' .l tll.jl .4l ( liri. . Uibcu ERIE MEDICAL CO. , fJUHFAlO , N. V. ' Iiim.i I 'I llearln. .n. . M AQOODnit'II | Jiaii niiici .fi.l | , inti' i -Nilia-t fifi n < ji > uGl < uiy hpccial fuiUilic-alii mull ) tiUUci , THU ncit'iti : " 9. " The figure 0 In our date- will make a lone otn5" ' No m.in orOIIKIU now llvini ; uill ever ( Into c Jocumcnt Mlthout using the figure n. It stands In the third place in 1890 , w here it ulll remain ten years nnd then movu up toi-ceotid ptncc In 1000 , ivhcre It will rest for ono hundred years. There Is another " 0" Filch lui'iiKoeomo lo etay. It Is unlike the figure 0 In our djtes In the respect that It has nlread ) mo\cd up lo first place , where Itlll perniancntljremiiii. . H Is called the "N'o. B" llltlh Ann Wliei-ler A. Wilson SewiiiK Machine. The "N'o. 9" .is endorsed for first place by tl e experts of Kurope lit the Paris I'.xposltlon of 18SU , \\hcrc , after a se ; crecontt-st with the IcMltng ma chines of Iho orlcl , itas auardud the only Grand Prize gi\cn lo family sew ing in.mhiuc * , nil others on exhibit liuUni ; reci-lvnl Icmer uwards of gold medaU , clc. The I'rcuch Go\eriniicnl also rccosnired Its superiority b ) thudrcor.ilIon ul Mr. Kathaniil Wheeler , I'resiJentof tliu company , with the Cro s of the. Legion of Honor. Tto "No. 0" is not an old machine improved Lion , b-it is nn entirely nc\v maclilno , and the Grand Prize at Pans was awarded It us tin-grand' rst advance in tun we machine mucliaiil-.ni of the ngc. Those ho buy it can reft a.-Mired , there , ( ore , of haing the very latest and beat. & WILSON JI'F'G CO. , 185 and 187 Wuhatih Avo. , Chicago. P. K. KLODMAV \ t'O. , 1 ! 0 North Uitli street. I'ho Iliriion , liistLFt and llnc-M In thu world . 'uesuiik'er accommodations unexcullcd. 3S'civ"Vork lo I.lvcrimol via < ) iM > en lou-n. The ( . 'olnliruti'il I The I'lne-ft Steiini * I C'liv of JIoiiio I tliip III Iho \ \ orld. 1 New Yorlc to Glasgow via Londonderry. Ancliiiili Anill . 'ith I iiiiii'siu \pillllMh J.'llilnpla Apill IVth Di-MMilii \pill-.Mtli S\KIIIN M ( IISI- ( I \ > . and M M I1M.I \TJMoll lo e-t term1) l.xeurKl.iii llil > ci leduci-d. iiiuilu aMillalile to return hy either tlui I'l. tiucine | ( ldn ami .Ninth ol Iielund ol ItUei .Mer-.e ) and south ol Ireland , or NapleH or ( illir.illnr i\i ; i ii-'ioss ii ) I'MIIH nit ( os MMri. . Toi n . nil lonc-ft lerm-i 'I riui'li-iV ( liiuhir l.i-tlerH of Ciedlt and DiattM tor an } amiiunt at lowest eurrent ratc-8 Appl ) to mi } < il the lot al ii > 'ciitH nr lo lll.Miit--U.N ) : HIMI ) hii-i-.i. UK U.S. lUl.i. , II. V M n * . t II .MAliiM , rntiin r.i in. IN put 'ALLAN LINEOCEAN STEAMERS 3 Pastngotn and from Great Britain and an parts ol Europe Montreal-Liverpool route , by tha watcrsotSI Lawrence , shortestolall. ( ilu Kowto DoBton , to I'hilndK'phlH. ' Liverpool to nnd from Jlaltliaore. Thirty hlemnoii. ( Inta oxcclalor. AccoininodntlniiH iiiiBiirpuaFcil Weekly sailings. AM. \ \ A > . . ( Icn West. AK'IB ! C. J. Sundell , Mirm-r. ll'J La allo at. , Chicago , 111. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfost , Dublin nnd Liverpool. I'ltoM M'.WVDItlC ivr.UV : TIM'ltHDAY. C abin | ia-3ife : | H > to i. > n , lu-c-uiillni ; lo Ineatlun ( if btltttIIHIIII. . StiM-iaxi- and fiom Kuiopi- l.oni-st liiitcs. At > TIN HAMlWIN A. f ( . . ( leiu-ial Agontf. , M Iliiimluiiy. Ni-u VoiK. .Inn. lll ( > "i-n. licni'iul Wi-oti-in Axi-nl. Ifil IC.indiilph hlKjot. Many K. Mooic-s , 'I'lnis. I aiiiu- LATES/ / " S : RRORS OF YOUTH. SUFFKHUHS FHOM u Delillily , IinlUrretliinii , Mnnlinoil. Be Your Own Physician I j Many men , from tlm effect ! of jouthful . linprtiilcnri , fin * t > In niieht nlnmt n ptntt of ; vriakne a Hint liu u-diuul llx-tarn in. I-JH- > tern no tmit'h nx to Induce nlnioat i M ry ! other ilKttSfntl the nnl cnu-o of Die ' trouble ptcnr elyi i ln-ln fun ( < < xti'i ] , ttuy rue dortoml foi i % er > thlinf hut tin-it ht om . Niitwltli tntullnif the ntnny inlimMn K intMlia thnlimMii al nctinru La * pruiluit-d fnr IlieVcllcf of tlilflai < < of iwitltiitM , nunu uf thjoullnitv in lif < > f Imitim'Mt I'lf.-Uii i ure Ihirln ntit t > ttrniil\rciill < Kt'"iitlhoN tltnl nrnrtli * uo hint , oxKitimnlnl | vlth citut iil > 1o11 t > tl IKir ntul cone * ntratfO n MH die- * The an > ui | iin > ln luecpilptton In of ftnxl as a riTlnin inn ! ntu'Pil ) cnrr , u liutiilreil < iof ( i-t't iimtn pnn tl c Imtu h in ri-Htort'il to jitifeft hiiiltli l > y Itn UN * ntti r allot lit i lUmil'r-HfnllMl ' IVifnIlj ] tin In , vrrftli'iit ( nniit li tuiiiltitln.'iirfji.uatlunuf thtipiwrii'tt' \ n It Kr > throx > lon c < xa , 1 2 drachm , Jfrubthlit , t 2 iliiutim ] [ tluntn < Iridfrn , 1 2iltac.m. ! ( idicmin , ST ln < Kit. f > fmtln njinit ] * ( ilcoliolc\2crrMnj ( I it. Ji'ptatuJra , JiFLrupka. ( ll > ti > nni > ( fi M. MIi. MnkubGi'llla ' TaklpIIlat3p.m .itinlnn ; other on poln to ) > nl liicoino rn.s 1 * . uul i ' * ! ' " * " " ' " ' ' IHJnect'ar > f"rtn''Uliuttot" | ' nt ludtliiuMiinklii ilntnuinlRi ini iT % inj. rhliicnuM * Unil.ipNil totfcryrutulltuii ! ( > f < C * iH'r\oin < lt'MlItypiMl wtiktiif liifltlifrt-ci , 15 ttml i "porlaltj in tliiuwcasoH resultIntf'roin ty lrninitln | < * 4i Tin * itiuifratlvo powtrsof 1/1 thlfro.tirritivi'OP'tiuli atonUhlii-niMl ( Its tt-40tontlniuvl fin nhhort tlmorhan H tl > > Mnpiihl , iltMlft iiHl , tier * deea couUidoii teen ' * ' * " " ' on oof iciii- muuiiiiiH M jtllN , latxfullv it ; . uuiiiril\\tll 10 i ntli > muni mullfioiii , mrprhuto I ilHirntiuy , or wo uIUftirint > M A 'laiitAKt-i ' * * stitch Mi'l euro most cact , foi Vldre s or call on HEW England Medical Inslituto , 21 1'ri'inoiil Him. lliKlon , .Mdku. r& fopjrlrh * K-Miy K J' ' . Ilium J.A'J JUJ ITSJ ztrjV14J > . * * fc t F LIL 3L m \ PATEIIIEOAUG. 10 , IS87 , IMPFOVEDJUIYSO. I8BO. > . . . , . r- . TIR. nwKN'n rTTMiTurj. -r J' m/s ' ' ' hnuation 'WaftinK of ' : -i\ * , liody , Di3' . { . ' - ' , ca5fa canted by Indiccictioni in Youth. AfO ' . - > < Hir I'd or Single I te. rrj-siM r' > liMroNsn.Li : I-I.UIKS dan iPA'iHiiiui. 'tiu or i'11" ' co ri tnTDin ; incni DR. OWEN'S t LCU I lilU INoULtOttlMilAIR. Alsonn Ekctrlo TruaR imd Belt Combined. Hi n < l -c tinwlMcc r.trrm | 1U i , | I , > ok 2 1 I.H . * . . n H ' Ich w I 1 > ai.lit > lllll | UlDkrnloilvD\i In , i 3lt iill n Ilili. | o.i r Aililfi.o OWEN Er.ECTRIC BELT h APPLIANCE CO. 300 North Ilror.iiwny , t > T 1.OU1O , MO. 820 Broailwnr. HKW V01UE OITV. EP FCTPIC BELT Iiaib % l7 a OL Bxf tLO baa Dm H . _ . .ii | , 'iti ion.- , lurp.l l. . priill HriUri. , jliliiK I rttlj. HIM , Ho.ilh- init. ( imllnubiu I urrinlt of Hrctncllr Iliroiibh t i ) UkAK . 1'AIIIH r.lt.irllKlli mlollKAl IIUliiltll.UIIIIINhllllMIIII. Hrflrlr ( iiriinl Irll lii.Unll , . r ni li.rliit . I ' < * < ill r ll , llfl.r nn I fmitnti | > rf L-nnilflr | i j. nn < l ill , . MiTol rn. . I et * tutnvnll * Inrril In thrrp mum ! , . f l. < l | nml I.I. I I no SANDfi.N LECTltICCO , i i. , CHICAGO. IIU ) I.OIIKRV 01- / GRAM . 01JIAKI . I I'll.'l ' ( In 1111111111.01111-111 of III ) . MiKin Int. initional H.mUmj ; t'o , Cinic i.i-lHi nlix In. iM.riteil | : lij thu MnliI I i lil liiiiilinu Mi vii ii. C'hautablo Pnrpohos. frKAND MONTHLY BHAWINO nlllhikupl . In i.iilillriit thuc-lt > uf Jiinir/ I ill * i-rly 1'iim. ill I Norti'i , .Mi-xlco , WKUNKSDAY , APRIL U.'Jnl , 1800. lllUll'l HlO ' Hlt'l | | \lfloll III ( il'llt-llll ll ( IN M Moslii ninl Mi \Mllo Alllll'l I.I t" , the tin ni-i IL Ki-nlh-nuin i.f 1.1-1 h pinmlm-mi * In the I nlir MnH-- * thill hiIIMSIIII t > tilotii * H hullii-k'iit KUiiiiitMi - .1 tln > inil'liiHint Ihu ilniHliiUH lll ho In-lit ullliKli i In n- i-nt ) uinl l.ilrnix-4 to nil. mill tlui hitli-i iiln- MI irrti mr of llu- .Mi.\i-iii | t'Mi-rnini-iitl ' ) > of ciii.il | t. iiiMinnf nnd Inti'urlt ) CAPITAL PRIZE , $ OOOOO. . . \\hi.l.-Tli-i-ii. . | . Jl. Iliilf rii-Kcth , i : I'rl/i-iif S' ' < t l < > I4I ( ttt I'll/not IUUUI IH 1(1 ( pU ) riUnol . ' . , X1 It I'rl/osof 1 i0lc.ilmro. . . . . HUUiMC i urn I'llifnof ItXJu.ic i tiro. . . . l'rl/o > i t .Vlc.ii iniu . . . . 1'fUcM t Dem -iru i . . . . SI'I'IIUV 1IAIII1N I'HUt.ft. l ( ) I'rl/cs f 6 Vicui-1 ure llll 1'ilruii t Jll'MI I IUU IUU I'rlzoi f Siu : Him u inns M. I'liilM. f/ TcruiliiiiN t' ii/umi l-il/iiul r.ili-nili inn ll ' fKU 'liniiiliiuH l rl/uol ilUvatli niu I . ' .111 1'rl/i-i iiinoiiiiilnv to. . . . fl .I ) rVu Ihu iiiuli-rKlvni-1 hc-rohr ( ( irllfj- Unit tin- HIM . i NiH-iiiiuil ul \linho In t'lilnuiihliii Inn * on ( li-i | Jl from tin- Miliin ( liiUTiiialnli.'ll IlinklUK ( ' .M.I..H * tinin in .u > liiinl-i lo uuiiriinli-o thu iuiiiii-iii m I till- | il l/i" . ill line III till , lilt ANI 1.11 r I Hill nr .11 A I : I/ \U iniihi-r d-rill ) Unit wo will iipi'r\ l i' ml n. . . . nrr iii.'i'ii'i-iii- ' . nml In in'ruou iniiniiifi1 inn ) n. n I Ihi-ililinou- llll < iHitlliry , null thai Mir mil i un ii.O'lllili . Ivllh hnllD l > , fulrilU , mill ItlUoxil luilli IKHIII'I ' .III jl.Ulll" .lOll.NK .MOSIIV , Cuniiulniili not- CAMII.O Alil.L'll.ll.f : < uin-rvlxor for Ihu liiivi-riiini-nt Ifiiin iliku ilr.iHlnx u piliu IK mill In tinni .u i Hiuni I IM tin Miliiuwlll no i-olUtcU-il nml IIIL ti d In Hi. , i \\IM-I iliL-ii.uf fri-oi.f thiirKO. DDI.AIl II. llltU.VKIIN. I-II-H , luni I.I I'M. . . -ill..nil I II ink. Ill l > um > I > t > Ai.DNThVANTii : ) . } i r Kill i ii. ' "i any furllii-r Inlnrm.illon m > > ii t.'Mi , mi i. i-iuin-'l Ktutliu ) "iir uililrU9vliMil > > < otui. . i unit iiii-it mill niiuibi-r MOID riipin I..I.L ili-iivi 11 ill hi , usMiri-il hy ) our mtlmlnu nn tiitut * . | ii i I-IH niu v.iin lull uililro H. Mi u v I n.ns inns u , lUs'iiivii ( n I'lty ul JuanMi " .i. NOTIl i : . H < o I ti . . . . I > r III ViiM liy onllMiii * Ii liC'ft c -in > , M " LI i99iu-il liy nil I- IMI - . i in mil V. I 4'liirivi. ' limit liriii' ' . I vtai N > u > \ i" - Mr vi' ' % * \ Ilu , lily uf Juiiif *