Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 02, 1891, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY BEES TUESDAY , JUKE 2 , L8il ) , JlKUIHTIill .MIJ(3K VTIt OM.JKCTH. Ho Hnyw tlio Coniiul'nloticrs Shall Not Nairn ; II IK CIcrkH. AtthasoMlon of the county commission- cm hold lust Prldny afternoon , Ktl. I'nrrotto mid .Inmos Atw > o < l were appointed ns ex ports tc correct mid ro-writo the InJIcw of the Ituuls ntid lots In DouRlns c'oimty. Tlicao men were to reccivo $75 per month cnch whllo 10 oinployctl. Ycstonlay they reported nt JJo jatwr Mr > gciitirs ofllco nnd demanded tlio lioota , stilting that they wanted to begin tno ivorh Hint they hid boon hired to do. MoKoath hail some doubts nbout the board's rlvht to hlro his clerks , nnd nt onro wont out nnd consulted his iittornov. Upon his return the two nii'n were Infonnod thtit they could not tlr.uv n pen ovornny book In tlio onirc. In spiiiikliiff of the mutter Mcgoath snld : " 1 inn under bonds to thu county to keep u correct record of every- tiling Hint passes through my bunds. This tjoliiK the case , I don't think ttio commissioners - ors Imvo anything to sny nbout who shall bo hired to ro-xvrllo the rr-eordt. I am liold under my bonds for the corivctncss of the records nnd I don't thlnlcil/r.in bo compelled to turn the ollli-o over to men that the com missioners imiv see ( It to hlro nnd tbon cor- tlfv to their work. "Ono thin if is certain. The men who xvero niimoil rannot io to work until tbov ( 'et Instructions from antliority that Is hlphur than tint handed down by the board of county commissioners. " County Commissioner Merlin was scon nnd said : "I don't want to express an opinion , but I think .FolY Is ti ht. I don't believe the bo , ml can designate what men shall bo hired to worK In his olllco. " In the ino.mtlino , while the Unlit Is eoltitf on , thu two men are loalltvg in the corrodors of the court house nnd their salaries are ( joint ? on. POST CH CHANGKS. New CIcrkH Ailili'd in Several Over- Dcpai'l inciitM. The clerical force at the po-itoillco has been Increased by the u Idltion of six new clerks , assigned ns follows : William Ahlstadt , night registry clerkV. ; . M. I'rlckson and L. Victor Hriico , dlMtrlbutlng clerks ; .1. V. ( , ' . tiliuitlelT nnd C'harlcs S. Hawkins , imiilliiR clerks ; jSIiss Ll/iio Muwhlnnoy , assistant stamp clerk. The stiini | ) department has been enlarged to glvo room for tlio two clerks , the additional room beini ; taken from the registry dep.irt- inent , which Is thereby made considerably Binallnr. The registry window Is removed from its old place to n point nearby and opposite the money order window. A Pleasant Mirirlse. | A few evenings niro K. U. Smith , late of Grand Island , who has bnun nonur.il foronrm of the car shopi of the Utah division of the Union I'uctllo railway for the pist sixteen months , was pleasantly surprised at the resi dence of Joseph Proctor , an employe In his department , where a largo number of car penters , painters , truckmen , inspectors and other workmen In this department of the ser vice had inut to present Mr. Smith with an clepmit silver tureen as a token of the esteem In which ho has been hold by all the men under his jurisdiction , nays the Salt I ako Trimmo. Mr. Smith's pleasant manners , good discipline nnd thorough knowledge of his business ns a master car builder has won for him the need will of all who know him. The occasion of this social gathering , where n generous supper was partaken of , was to all present regrettable. For sovurul months several changes have been made on the Utah division , some of which alTcctud Mr. Smith unfavorably , so much so , that ho concluded to change his location in trie ser vice of the Union Pacific railway comp.iny , If such n change would mnet with the ap proval of the pi-oner authority. Ho soon learned that his wishes were regarded fav orably , and a nosition assigned him on the cast end of the system. The evening was spent In short speeches , sentiment and song until a Into hour. All were well pleased and gratlllod and none were moro so than Mr. Smith nnd family. Mr. Smith and family left for Omaha yesterday morning. Dr. Blrnoy euros cuiarrn. Boo bldjf Frank Moamun'H Death. The coroner held an inquest yesterday over the body of Frank Seaman , the twelve year old boy who was drowned In the date city sand company's ' pond Saturday nftor- noon. The verdictstatoJ that the lad came to his death by drowning nnd recommended that the city authorities take immediate steps to close the pond In order to prevent any more such accidents. DeAVllt's Little Early Ulscrs : only pill to euro slult hoaJacho aut : rjsulatotha bowoU /I A XO UX < 'K. KXVS. Monday's sale of scats for the Thomas con certs moro than doubled tlint of any previous day , and largo orders were received out of town. Unless the weather prevents , doubtless - loss four or llvo thousand people will attend thcso concerts. Too much prnlso cannot bo plven the Apollo club for their ontorprisu in securing this splendid company , and the only rorot is the original nirangoincnt of two evenings hero could not be carried out. Now that success is assureJ ' , tno club is in a posi tion to think more o'f such great attractions inlno future , nnd Manager Ulnkely , who Is now in Kuropo , will doubtless arrange to play hero with the club the llncst American and Kuropoan attractions ( a number of which ho will control for the world's fair ) . As the evening concert must begin promptly nt 8 o'clock , all should , bo prompt In ( heir attend ance , as no ono will bo boated after the sym phony communccs till the close of the llrst movement. The successful marine spectacle "Tho not- torn of the Soa" will bo produced nt the Grand on Friday , Saturday and Sunday evenings no\t , nnd nt Saturday and Sunday nintlncos. The piece abounds In scenic null mechanical effects of unusual brilliancy. It has enjoyed long runs In Boston and Now York. Ono scouo of special beauty is that from which the piece derives Its tltlo , show ing the bottom of the son with divers at work on the wreck of a sunken ship , In which the resources of scenic and mechanical Ingenuity have been exhausted. The Urnnil's popular prices \\lll prevail during this engagement. The I'anslanllady embroiderers are the feature - turo ut the lidon Mu.sco this week. Their work Is oxceodUiu'ly clever nnd will bo inter- estliii ; to all tlio lady patrons , although ilrst- class speedily troupe.s occupy the stages. F. P. Wcudon , advance representative of "Tlio County Fair , " which opens at the Uoyd on Tuobday uvuiilnc of next wi'oli , continu ing for the remainder of the week , is In the city. This will bo the llrst performance of "Tho County Fair" in Omaha , and the en- pagomcnt will doubtless oo a scccossful one. Vlns play ran for thr-'o vears at the Union Bijunro theatre , Now Yoric. A P rt ! Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes v 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and TiUtry , Light I'laky ' Llscuit , UriiWIe Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. wJ d ° such \vorU. I No Qlher t > aklnE P ° TJII3 NATIONAL 1MIUC. lieutenant. Clilttctulcn Will llnvo Cliiirtfc ol' Its Improvement. Lieutenant li. M , Chlttcndcn loft lost night for St. Paul , Minn , to take charge of the work of improving the great National pnrk in northwestern Wyoming. The first work to which Lieutenant Chit- tendon will direct lib attontlon will bo the building of bridges nnd the construc tion of roads throughout somn portions of the park. Later In the snoson ho will probably make a survey of the park. Ho will probably employ nbout ono hundred anil twonty-llvo men during the summer. The government will cxpond at least (100,000 , upon the park this year. The Yellowstone or National park Is best reached via the Northern Pacific , which has a branch running down to n rilaco called Cin nabar , only six milrjj from the Mammoth hot springs. _ _ Nogrlplnp , no nausua , no pain wnen Do Witts Little Karlv UUor are U'cou. Smal 1 pill. Safe pdl. Hojt pill. New Mm ; to DI-H Commencing Sumltiy , Mny 31 , the Chiciitfo , Milwaukee & St. I'u'ul railway will establish a through line of Hlcojiing Ciirs butwuun Sioux City nnd Dos Monies via Madrid. Passengers from Oimilui and tlio west can lunvo Oumliii sit ( iL'l : ( p. in. , sceuro sleoplng eur aucoininodntions and arrive in Dos Moines at ( I a. in. tio- turning , leave De Moincs 0:10 : p.m. , arrive Omaha ! ) : ! * ) a. > n. Ulning cars on botli trains. Tickol olllee , 1.501 Farnain street. lA. . NASH , Gun. Agt. J. U. PKKSTON- , City I'.iss. Agt. DeolHlon In Favor of tlio Chicago .Milwaukee .V : St. I'aul Ky. The now I'alnco slcoplnjr cars of the Chicago , Milwaukee & SU Paul Hy. , with electric lights in every berth , will continue to leave the union depot , Omaha , at 0:20 : p. in. , daily. Passongoi'3 taking this train avoid transfer at Coun cil UlulTs , and arrive in Chicago ut 1):30 ) : a. in. , in ample time to make all eastern Connections. Ticket olllec , l. 01 Pumam itreoU P. A. NASII , J. E. PKESTOK , General Agent. C'Hv Passenger Agent. This is the time of year when past experi AN EYE-OPENER. ence has led us to expect hot weather. When , 500 SUMMER COATS AND VESTS , . every man you meet mops his intellectual Sizes 34 to 42. In genuine French Nankin , in handsome pin brow and faintly gasps , "I-s-i-t-h-o-t-e-n-o-u-g-h- stripes. These goods will wash nicely , wear like iron , look f-o-r-y-o-u ? " We've had this sort of weather well , and hold their shape. They are made with patch pockets , have pearl buttons , button holes made with silk , and once a year as far back as the oldest inhabi the backs of the vest are made of the same material as the vest tant can remember , and in all human probability itself. These ccats and vests are worth a plump dollar and a half , but for an "eye opener" we will let them out at the re bility we'll have the same sort for a number of markably low price of years to come. The only way to get even is to ofYSG. . ANOTHER ONE. 2oq single Black Alpaca Coats , sizes 34 to 40 ; worth just a TAKE IT COOL. dollar fifty . . - ' AT Y5c A. GO A.T. STILL ANOTHER. handsome brilliantinc coats and vests , worth ' plain Don't worry ; stand off the ice man and buy 300 three dollars , in four different shades [ not all in one coat your thin clothingof us. Our assortment of hot but one shade in each coat ] , weather clothing is nearly double that of any AT former season , 'and just as the oyster season FOR THE OTHER EYE. son is opened with a can-opener , so will \vo 300 splendid fancy corded mohair coats and vests , posi open the torrid season with tively worth four dollars , AT MORE OF 'EM YET. AN EYE OPENER. 200 skeleton coats and vests , made of splendid all wool . flannel , in grays , tans , browns , slates , modes , &c. , worth four dollars and three-quarters , & 2-9O- Tomorrow v/e will put on sale our entire AND STILL THEY COME. Over thousand white and vests , and silk mixed and a fancy first purchases of thin coats and vests , separate all silk vests , ranging from 75c to $4 50. Every one a money coats , white and fancy vests , and dusters. The saver. prices ? They'll help maintain our well-earned EXTRA SIZE COATS. reputation of being Nebraska's Price Makers. EXTRA LONG COATS. EXTRA SHORT PRICES. CORNER DOUGLAS AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. BTAltllKI ) UV A IlKUDUIl. HtirllHirtVolMiH ) AsMiuilUMl anil Very * Seriously Hurt. Hurlti'irt , the sovonteoii-yunr-olil son of Intt U'ollons , was seriously nml possibly futility stabbed Suiuluy evening t Fourteenth nml Plevco streets by n hordi'r wiioso imuio wns not learned. The hurdor wns driving his cows homo nnd bccumo involved in i quarrel wltn n number of boys mmiiiK whom was young Wollons It I'ulniinnted In an iissiuilt In which \Vol- Icns was stabbed in the back with n pocket- kill fa. The wound was n deep ono mm bled freely. The victim was taken to his homo on I'lorco street between Thirteenth nnd Four teenth and the herder wont on with his cowa. No arrests liuve born ninde. Hulls , cnrbunrlcs and eruptions of nil kinds are nature's efforts to throw off pnUon from liu blood. This result may bo accomplished much moro oft'eetunily , us wi'll as agreeably , thruuKh the | iroporo.\cretory channels , by tno useol Ayer's Buwnparilln. American \Vomlern. Yellowstone park Is beyond all nuos- tloii ono of the world's tfreut woniioi-n , and the Union I'ui'lllo tmmrMon In July u ill bo the ovunt of the tiouson. Ask \uur ni-urcht Union i'auitlu iiront { , about It. ; _ Held for Hollci-y. ) MlkoCJrcon attempted to snntch a lady's pocketbook on ( Juining street nnd wrVcaiiKht bofcro ha could got away.Vucn arrnl i > ed bofnro JudKO IlcUlov ho admlttod his con nection wltu the robbery , but claimed that ho was drunk at thu timo. Ho was hold to the district court In ttio sum For Skin t'so HorHlYmPnulil I'lu iiliiUc. | Dr. V. l.o Kleur Weir. Philadelphia , Pa. , snys : "In certain casesofsklndlseasei.wlicro the btoiuiicli is 'n a condltlou untavorablo to tbo diseases , not Infrequently bavo 1 found it to correct that condition , whoa uothlnt ; ulso yielded the desired result. " SMOOTH OOUXTHIIK13ITHIW. Their Oniiic AloiiK tlio Union Tactile Unllwny. A smooth giimo of shoving the queer Is being worked nlong the mnin line of the Union Pacific In Wyoming and Idaho. The principal actor happens to bo a tall , slender , nlco looking man , who approaches a nasscii- gcr or u byatinder at the station , very hur riedly , just us the passenger train Is about to pull out and asks for change for a twenty- dollnr bill. Ho generally gets It and jumjis on the moving train before hit victim dis covers that the bill l'i counterfeit. This game hns bcn : ? tried at several places along the Union Pnclllc and efforts hnvo ueon imido to capture the man by tc > o ntphlnR to the next station , but ho has eluded capture. Htiiiul VoiiiJroiiiul. . When you make up your mind to tnko Hood's Karsap.irllla , do not bo induced to buy some other pi-ep\ration Instead. Ulcrks may claim that "ours I * ns irood ns Hood's" and all that , but the peculiar umrlt of Hood's Kar- saparllla cannot bo equalled. Therefore Imvo nothing to do with substitutes and Insist upon having Hood's Snrsaparllla , the best blood purlller and building up medlulno. Tlio Paxton Hotel Flro Did not olToct the liotol proor | ) in any wuyso as to intorfcro with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dam aged and quests have been citrod for without the interruption of a single day. Tin * Iiiiki * Sliorc'Hov KnHt Train. Juno 7 the L. S. & M. S. railway will pluoo in dailv scrvico a fast inornintj train via the N. Y. C'ontial and B. & A. to leave Chicago at 10iiO : a. in. , nrrlvinir at Now York 2:10 : p. in. , Uoston 'MO n. in. , next day. Close connection is matlo with all divorcing lines throughout Now Hiiffland , uiiiibllntr pitsscngurs to reach tlio moro important points in thisseotion as well as the Atlantic coast resorts , before - fore dark. Tlio equipment of this train is now throughout and conslhts of vcsti- bulcd sleepers , bulTet Horary ca , nch and dining car. No extra fare. Send for complete schedule of trains and sum mer tourist folder. II. S. Uarlow , 185 Diddle street , MilwauncoVis. . ; C. K. WilberV. . i' . A. , Chicago. Bermuda Bottled. "You must KII to llcrmiidn. If you do not I will not lie rcipoiiHt- file ( or tlio cmiHC < | uoiiecM. " Uut. doctor , I rnn ulTord lu-llhcr the tlino nor tlio mono' . " " M'cll , II that Is ImpONsllilr , try OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL. I Hiiiiiotlnic * vail It lluriuiiila Hot- tied , nml ninny cMixet lit CONSUMPTION , Bronchitis , Cough , ' or * S'M'c/t' ( Cold I liavn Cl'Itr.li vltli It ; anil I ho aiUaittaxc IN tlint I lie most HOIIS- ! tlve Htoniacli ran take It. Anothi-r Ililim : Mlili'li eiiiiiiiKMidn It Is the Mtliniilutln ? proiiertli-H ol the llj- IIOplllltllllllt'H Mlllrll It COIItlllllH , You will nml It lor halo nt juiir llriiKKlst'.i tint MOO you tet tlio oriKiuui srovr'N i.niii-sioN : , " hlghcit awards Imvo bofii riMjulvoil by Sea- bury > t .lohnnon from < ! ! . ' ferunt Intvrimtloiml CIIKI- BltlorH for tha sujicrlorlty of thflr Puroiis 1'lasterc nml other uoi > ds. llonsoii'a I'lii > t > T3 Imvu many com- pottor8 | luit no rival * . It U not n nostrum. Gut thu Cieuuluo , TO WEAK MEN Buffering youthful the ertfctt erron from ol m u vrhn U nerrnin and tl lilIU t < ul. . Addrert I'rof. F. C. lfO\VLliHItIooUUi , CoiiUi The "CONTINENTAL" x BOYS' DEPARTMENT. This week you can buy better goods and at lower prices than at any tiniQ since we have been in business , Already many lines of fine cheviot and cassi- mere suits arc broken in sizes and have been consolidated into one special bar gain line at $5.00 , all sizes , At $2 , $2.50 and $2.75 , we arc showing good $ which cannot be duplicated in this city. In boys' suits , ages 13 to 18 , don't buy until you have seen our all wool cheviot suits , in nobby mixtures , at $7.50 , $8 and $8.50 , . At $10vve arc showing the most complete line embracing fine styles which arc usually retailed as high as $15,00. Remember we sell the best. C T TTT > nn nn i briiri 1 X O We will sell this week 50 dozen of Star Shirt Waists , all new patterns , at 75c. And a large line of waists , suitable for school wear , at 35c. CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS , Largest , GlotliiiTLjrr House Test , of tlie Mississippi- BLOOO PURIFIER BLOOD MAKER Is not ploasnntf to tnko , ns it Is com posed of nil tha medicinal qunlitioa that pro to malctxnow nnd rich blood without oompoHlugr the consumer to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which onn bo bought my where for thirty-flvo oonto a gallon , no nil sur- npnrillna nro. DEQQS' BLOOD PUBIt-IBRntidlBLOOD MAKER la composed of pure modiolno , aid nl- Icwa the purohnsor to ndd ayrup wh'oh la ndvisoJ when slvoi to children. If Vdiir ( IniK''lat ( lees nut keep It urcojit no sulMUtulc. Initordur illroct fru u Huvi.sMCi ; Co. , 1U.VIU7 Michluitn Hu. Chloaso. 111. nml they will furnunl. uxproaa prepaid , onu but. llu loril urblx furf-V NO OUR.EX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. M-my pnrs oxporlcm-i' . A renulnr ur-ulunln In iiivilirlno ni illplomni nlmw. It still tri-atlnu wltli the nnd I'rlvnto | ) | * A inonl IMIIH Kiniinnli'i'd for I nlnrrii Brcnli'st 8iici'i' all Ni'rviiin C lir mlo OHIM peiui Mivriuntnrrliiuii. l.o t Mnnliood. bfiniiml Wiukn i . Nlclit 1.miM , Imp > to icy. sjpiiiill | < .tiif turn , and nl illtciucK of tlin HIiMiil. kllland Irniar ) OrKinn. N II 1 uunrui co HM l > ir every ea o 1 inideiiakit and lull luvure. Cimsiiltntli/n free llnok i.Mvaterlus of I.Ifo > sent Iroo Olllco hours J u. m. lob p m. huu.lny 10a m. toUui. Sendutaiup fur leply. 4U O U ) by ont IF lion , IFCj Citarrh in > try ihoil limf , 0 Hiy Fever 0 from 0D K 21Q F OMAHA Send for circular or mil on IV. J II MIKIIWOOII fa New York BOHOOL OP | , .fo . 111.I f , iiiuuliu. Nvl > , TELEGRAPHY f ho Best Pill On Earth * Dr. Ilnlih'N I.lttlo Vl-UOtlllllO I'll I * UCl t frentlv yt't promptly on tlin LlVHK , KII > - MiYNiuutllOWIiljR , 1'nvcrn unil i'oltlH , clwniniuy Iho system thor oughly nud they cur * Iinl/ltunl constipation. They urn bugnr conU'il , tin not trlio | , \cry hiimll , cney tu take , ouu pill n clofo , und lire nuri'Iy vcdctnlilo. < 5 plllnIn cacti vlnl. I'cr- Wt dlKi-ntlrm follnuD thi'lr lino. Ihcy A IISO. n'Tii.v : 01 im M < ; K IIIAIIA : < 'III : , iniliiro Ituroiiiini'iiilfil hy l. < > ii < llnc I'li- ilcluiiii. Forenlohy ( IriiKKliilH or > > uut Ly mail. 6 KntH u vlulorBforlfl.uo. Addruri iionit's JIEULCIM : co. , I'l-opi. 'an Franclico , Cal. Chicago , III FREHCT ECIPIC. " A POSt lWe andpernunent CURE for all filtemioTthoURiNARY ORGANS. Curt * whera otherlieMmenlUlit , Full difoctioni with each bottle. Prlcej , ono dollar. See ilgiaturo oi C. U STAHL ForSnle Uy All Druuulats. . , , wclful Irn .l ' Uluf Kf. K a.lt lliDNtli ) sl | ltk' . . - , iM IrnJi. inumitl-n lcct yfc f Nr eilatl. | tt.-n Uiiiculaii Additu UON 1JKUG LU. , lIuHOo N V. I LUi.li. ij OtiOuiuii Inu2 to , c DOCTOS , THE SPECIALIST - - Morutlinn 13 yonr cxporloncu In tlio troitmont " nf PRIVATE DISEASES. N. A euro Kuuruntcod In 3 to 5 d.iy * , nltliont ho loss ol ( V nn hour' thuo. i GLEET. The moit complete nnd nb nluto euro for ulpet nnd nil nnnuylnt ; illscharttos ovi-r knomi tu llio muillcnl lirutcialun. 1'uruiiinciitly curud In ( rom&tulU diijl STBIOTUBB Or pnln In rcllovlna tlio hlntltlur ruroil wlthnnt pat a or ln > trutiit'ntf < , no cult Inn , "U dllatinj ; Tlio uiusl rciujirkublorcuiody known to inoiluru sclonco. SYPHILIS. Cured In 30 to 60 dnyn Dr. Alt'Orew's trcntmcnt for tld turrlblu htouddNoii olini buun pronounced tb * iiinHt auccesflftll renicfl/over dlMnuvor.ftl for UIH nb-J Kululo euro of the dl ouo. Ills siiccon wltliiliK' cJlsca o Inn nuvcr boon oqunllod. A ooiuploto cur * Kiiaruiituud. LOST MANHOOD ncn < inll , oaknc9 < 4C of tl o aoxunl orpnni , norTOiMt Ami timidity it nil dcapomlLMicy nttiolutcly curoj Tli crcltuf la Immeilluio and coinpluto. SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dUcniot of the hlou.l , llror , kidneys , a&4 bladder ptTiimnoutly curod. FEMALE DISEASES The doctor "lIoinoTrcntnient" for Indies Is pro * nounced by nil who Imvo uaud It to bo ( ho imut com * Idetonnd ctinvunlont roniody ever ollurod for tbf trvntiiiLMitor fomnlo dl'cnsos. It l < truly n wondcrrul remedy , lluura for Indloi , from 2 to 4 only. DR. McOrRGW'3 ' Mnrvcllous "uecuas In the trcntment of rrlvnto dlsi , CIMUI lum trim for hhu n repulntlon nhlchliif nntlonul In clniructor , nnd hln Kront nrmy or put ; ri'uchun fiotn tlioAtlnnllo to I hi ) 1'iulllc. 'I'lut-ii H n Kradiinta of "regular1' intullcliio and Ima I _ IOIIK nnd enroful cxporlcncu In lioipllnl prnctlcd nnd li chnnudtimunK lha lendlnK apucLill ta In mod era pclenro. Trt'ntinont by corrospondonco. Writ ! for clicuhiri uboiit onch or the nbovo ilhoa es , froa Office , Mth nnd Farnim Streets , Nob. Entrnnoo on oltlior Htroot. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE- I'lonsiuit ( irovo. Iowa. Dr. ,1. H. Moore Duar Sir. My wife litu 1 con ailli' toil for ' overal yours with u compllrat , on of Inor and kiilin'y troubles. Your "Troo of Lifo" baa bocii of ( roiit boiiolU to bor. Sbo with HID in tbaiika to you , nnd oxi > r < Hsea tbo wish Hint o.bora HulTuriu < r from blnilliir caiHas may find equal roliof. Youra. Kr.v. .1. AV. OAUTKU , 1'iiBtor J. ' ! ' . Church. Mnoro's Tree of I.lfo n poiltlvn ruro for ICIdnor nnd l.lvcr Corniil ilnt nnd nil blooildiiet oi ! > < ioi II ny to niitur ivniin you can l > o cjmM t > y lining Mouro'i ' 1 rue of l.ifo the ( Jroat lAfu Ituino lv > APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. riRFCCT IN FORM t-MAKHUSS IN V/ARI & 9 kUlloui wtrt itn IQCUUI * fvi ittlwirl nifa 1 * iunjr tuj. r 'Irlh "ft rimtolfUbi Ev.rr MAM on ti > BTRONa and ViaUUOUB In ill rcinctl. YOUNG MEN OR OLD , inHtrlDif from HtRV000 DE. D1UTY Loit or rtlllDK M > * hooil , fhyilcil Eietini , Minttl Worry , iUunt.'l ' D.t.lopmint , or my rCnaONAL WEAKNCBd. eta b r < itori < t to rzurzcr UTALTH ED& th. KU11LB VITALITY Q ( BTKOKtJ MEN , Ut rrl < U 4 rowtrol M tlo i. U I I \ I Wo il lm I'jcarn of pracilco by / \ I \ I our mrliiKlvn incthoili n uniform I \\V ( ' 110HOPOI.Y OF SUCCESS" In In-lit- rZ ? l > 5 > ' - , Inciill Blutni. Wtannul ninJ Adlellomolttin IViliMionlnla . . frnmMHtMi > ii n < 1 Tcrrltorln. nun uriil nnntntinr irnllnr. iHili'il , pn t > OUR NEW BOUK I.M.I fori limliil inn * , ail Itwhlliyoaetll Full ElpUnttlonl for UOME THEAT- UBNf VQUCinl. FULLY HrBTORED tl Thouiltlt t v. li..nl < yui n. art. < UmoDl U Addr lttont EfME MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO , N.Y. A CURED A thm Cure ntftr/ui/i to lt I nl n'lu tl' worn UMII luatti oum. I f.rUl tlitp , Hctli cum vUrttlUUuti lul. A \ trvil runriNr.1 Ml irUMl tkrpHeat. 1'riot. 0 eti ftnJ I Sl.OO , tl DratfUti cr by mill. Strot , ! . 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