8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JUNE 13 , 189JL-TWELVE PAGES. MAKES THE PRINCE FEEL BAD , Wales Keenly Stung by the Way Ho Has Been Treated. MORE RESOLUTIONS DENOUNCING HIM , Army Ofllccrs Considering What is Dent to Ho Iono In the Mutter It Will Cutiu : Up la I'urlliimcnt. Losnov , Juno 12 , The Southern Baptist association lias passed rv resolution condemn ing the prince of Wtilc * for the part ho took In the bacc.irut . suantlal. it Is understood that the pi-lnco Is keenly BtuiiR nt the ad verse press criticisms which have been shovv- crud upon him from all qnnrtors. The war ofllcoiiuthorltioj nro holding frequent con- fcronros and discussing tha action to take In consciiucnco of the verdict given agulnst Sir William Gordon-Curnmlni ? . The dulco of Cambridge , commandor-ln-chlof , yes- terdny .summoned ( Jcncral Williams and Colonel Stacy , hi command of the Fusllcer guards ( Cummlng's ro lmcnt ) , to the horse guards , where these two olUcer.s had long In terviews with the duko. Sir William Oor- don-Cummlng announced that ho was willing to meet the churgo of playing an illegal game. In the commons Monday no\t Stanhope , secrelarv of state for war , will DO questioned as to what action ho intends to take In regard to the thrco olllcors the prince of Wales , General Williams and Lieutenant Uorklny Levitt of the Scots fusllcor guards who signed the document which practically al lowed Cunitnlng to remain an ofliccr of the British army although ho was believed to have cheated at cards , and as to what action ho Intends to take in regard to the same ofll- ccrs for having broken the army regulations requiring that such a cnso as that atTranby Croft should bo brought to the notlco of the commanding ofllcor. OSTHACltiKlt J1Y ItJlt F MTH. Cordon -Cum mine's Itclatlvcsi IKSUO n Social Edict. Niw : YOIIK , Juno 12. The following ap pears in the Herald : The Herald has been requested l > y a member of the Garner family , whoso action has the approval of the whole family connection , to print the following statement : "Several papers have by mis take stated that ono of Miss Florence Gar ner's ( now Lady Gordon-Cummin ) sisters was present at her marriage. The eldest , Mine. La Marquis do Hretult , is at present in Now York with her husband. The youngest , Miss Edith Garner , Is nt Vienna witli her aunt , Mrs. Lawrence. The family wlstics to rectify this mistake and also testate state that no ono of Miss Garner's relations was present nt her marriage. It Is needless to add that , being of ago , she took this step against the wishes of her entire family. " The meaning of this moro than .startling announcement Is at once apparent. From it it is evident that absolute social ostracism is the penalty which the young wife must pay- nothing less. It Is a .social , it ° onuucla.ncnto from which thcro can bo no appci.l. Well Merited Prnisc. lu almost every neighborhood there is someone ono or moro persons whoso lives have been saved by Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrluua Uomody.or who have been cured of chronic diarrhcua by it. buch pen-sous take special pleasure in recommending the remedy to others. The praise that follows the intro duction and us > e makes it very popular. 23 and 50-cont bottles for sale by all druggists. Cliniicc. Tomorrow is your lust clmnco to see Prof. Gold Eufrlo perform his wonderful feats in our window. At the sumo time if you feel like owning some of the bo- low-montioncil bargains stop into our store und they tu-o yours for the follow ing prices : SI 1.00 strictly till wool cliov- iot suits for $ -l.7 < " > ; Prince Albert suits well worth $22.00 for $ l1.50 ! ; $ . ' . .00 nil wool pants for $3.00 ; $7.50 cus tom mudo punts for $5.00 : 60o silk web susnondors lor Iflc ; 2oc gauze men's undershirts for Do ; 50c merino undershirts - dorshirts or drawers for 19c ; 76c workIng - Ing shirts for ! tc ! ) ; $1.00 ones for 50c ; 81.50 ones for 75c ; $3.75 extra line Bilk striped ones for $2.00 ; 75e straw hats gofer for 89c ; $2.00 still ( pure fur ) hats , only OOc ; Can Hold's blue 50c overalls for 2oc ; Canllold'H painter's ( white ) ovoralls,35c ; light coats and vests , 3c ! ) , worth $1.25. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 1303 Douglas street. NO 1ILOO I ) SlMliLlSD. City OIllcinlH Indulge in n Sanguinary Word Conlllut. There wasn't even a one-ring circus in the basement of the court house yesterday , but thcro was a concert in the ofllee of the city engineer that afforded amusement to a small number of spectators whllo it lasted. The performers were President Lowry of the city council and Assistant City Engineer Graver. Some tlmo before the war they both belonged to the same mutual admiration society , but Lowry dropped out and Cirover was suspended for non-payment of dues. So it has happened that for years each has been endeavoring to return less of the other's affections than ho received. When Lowry entered the engineer's ' ofllco yesterday Grovcr didn't got up and oiler his seat , so the president of the council loaned over the railing. Ho was In search of Information about sewer work , and Grover dhln't have any to give. Lowry insisted , so did Grovor. At this interesting Juncture some of the other couucilmcn entered and stooped Inside the ratling. Lowry followed and Grovcr ordered him out. Ha didn't go , but Grover did , and ho wont In n hurry , too. Ho headed straight for the pollco station , and demanded nollco. protection , saying that Lowry was Irving to get possession of his oftlco. The chlaf and mayor wcro notified , and that was the last of it , as Lowry wandered across tbo hall into Engineer Tlllson's ' private olllco and held a conference ) with some of his confreres. In explaining the matter Lowry said that ho and several other members of the council had ignored Grover and the latter felt sore about it and had refused to glVo him Information. Ho said ho hud not talked loud nor disturbed the peace , but ho had heard that Grover had sworn out a war rant for him , and ho was waiting for it to bo Borvod. Tha warrant failed to make its appearance. A box of Ayer's pills uos saved many a fit of sickness. When a remedy does not happen to bo within roach , pee pi o nro liable to neglect slight ailments , and , of course , If serious llluobs follows they have to suffer the consequences. 4 > A stitch In time saves nluo. " Awarded Some Contracts. The members of the board of public works returned from Uos Moincs yesterday mid held the regular meeting. Tlio contract for constructing tha Bonus nark sewer was awarded to Hainuun & McDonald at the following prices : Twcnty-one-lnch pipe , W.UO ; eighteen- inch. ei.CO ; ntteen-lnch , $1.W ; ton- Inch , (1.1(1 ( ; catch basins , fl.M ) , und Hiun holes , fa.50. The sewer Is lUrco-fourths of n inllo hi lougth and from ton to thirty feet In depth. ICntght Bros. & Barnes wcra awarded the contract for grading Forty-first uvouuc from Cumlng to Davenport street nt 10 IMl ) cents per cubic yard , and Lamurnux Bros , for grading 1'arkar street from Twenty-fourth to Thirty-third at 11 4-10 ccuU per cubic yard. A MoroIiiiut'H Opinion. Mr. John Carugbar , n merchant at Curag- bar , Fulton county , Ohio , says that tit. Patrick's Pills ara tha best selling pills ha han dles , The reason is tuat they produce a pleas ant cathartic- effect aud arc curtain and thor ough In their action. Try thorn when you wont n roliublo cathartic. For sale by all "OLD FK113XHS AH13 TUB BUST. " TJio Orcnt. Adnni ForcpaiiKli Shown Will Soon Ho with UH UH Founder and 1'crpctimtor. , The great Foropatigh show was founded ! > y Adam Foropaugli , and his name Is as 11 r inly associated with it as that of Iloraco Orcoloy. who established the Now York Tribune , is with the journal which ho conducted for BO many ycnr ? . The nnmo of "Foi-opaugh" is a house hold word , from ocean to ocean , from border to border. It has always been a fu-nonym of till that was meritorious In the show world. It is a priceless trade mark that lias never been lessened in value by chicanery. It has but ono translation. Itmeilnsa good show pure , clean and respectable. For almost thirty years it has traversed thousands upon thousands of miles its aim to instruct as well as to uniueo other idols of the spangled world have risen to fall ; but the great , the grand old Forcgaugh show has outlived them all. It has been truly a "survival of the littcst. " It was a stalwart In out1 fathers' day. It is a very giant now , overtoworing , all-power ful , larger , moro attracting , better than over before during its time-honored ex istence. "Old friends are the best. " Character and reputation are not trained in iv day , but must grow. Tlio past of the Adam Foropaugh show opens a warrant for its future , atid it can well afford to stand upon its merits and its unassailable record. The management of the Foropaugh show understood that energy and enter prise , not case , win the day. Therefore no expense is too largo , no risk too great for it to assume. It is worthy the patronngo of the entire community everywhere , when its mammoth paVilions - Vilions are reared hero on Friday , July Dealers Csm obtain excellent bargains with the undersigned 'who are now soiling out the bankrupt cigar stock of Win. Darst & Co. , at very low figures. Lists mailed to country dealers. PKVCKU CANDY CO. Poyoko Candy Co. carries a large line of colored fireworks , Hags , etc. How to Cure tlio COIIK'I ' Following lia. Grippe. For n troublesome cou h thcro is nothing hotter than Chamberlain' * Cough Kotnody. It strengthens the pulmonary organs , allays any Irritation and effectually cures the cough. It Is especially valuable for the cough which so often follows an attack of the grlu. For sale by all dtugglats. Fireworks , flagslanterns , etc. , todeal- crs only. PKYCKI : CANDY Co. F.'nakltiQtoGolil Hill. Captain Ted Grebe , who for a number of years was with hose company No. ! ) , Is now at Unwllns , Wyo. , In the employ of the Gold Hill stngo company. Ho writes that thou sands of minors nro Hocking into that coun try , but are unnblo to do much as yet , owing to the great amount of snow In the moun tains. I A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. No other hnkinc powder doc1 ; such v/ork. Meet the Immediate Wants of All Classes With Reliable Clothing of Their ? . . - - - . . . . Own Manufacture. Oifr Mid-Season Prices Tlirough out every department are made on standard and legitimate goods for the purpose of reducing stock , no jobs run in to create a furor , people know us better. We still have quite a number of Men's Broken Lot Suits , placed on separate counters at $8 , $1O and $12.50 , to those who can secure a fit they are real bargains. "You may be lucky. " They embrace all colors , in sack and frock. Knee Pant Sifte $2 , $2.50 , $3 , $3 , 50 and $4 , Omaha mothers know all about the style , trim and quality of our boys' clothing. Boys' Knee Pants , separate , for summer wear , extra quality ; we've got sufficient to supply the demand at 50c each. Shirt Waists for both ladies , misses and boys ; in this de- p.trtmcnt we show many novelties , you'll find the assortment very large , but the price very small. You'll save many a dollar on summer wearing apparel , by keeping a d'ose watch on our big show windows. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. ) ( Send for Ilustrnted Catologue. ) INK IT RA Bargains ; all the year round ? Do ! Eh ? Well , you may get fooled on it , But there'js one thing you can't get fooled onand that's in buying one oi those five.'dollar suits of us this week. They are without exception the grandest value that ever tested the purchasing power of a five dollar note. They are made of strictly all wool Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots , goods that if you know anything at all about cloths , you know arc as good goods to wear as any goods made. The colors are in greys and fancy mix tures , the patterns neat , the sizes from 34 to 42. We rise to remark that we will guarantee this suit will wear as long , hold its shape as well and look as well at the end of its usefulness as any ten dollar suit you can buy in Omaha. SIX FIFTY SUITS. In connection with this great five dollar sale , we begin today a sale of elegant all wooLidjjk suits , at six dollars and fifty cents. A great many of our customers could not get suited in the five dollar ones , as their preference was for a darker suit , and ill order to meet this demand , we place on sale four hundred strictly all wool sack suits , in two handsome patterns. Suits that if we hadn't struck a snap in buying , would have been marked eleven dollars , go this week at six dollars and fifty cents. " " " " THOSE. VESTS which we are selling for fifty cents , are talking for us in every quarter of the city. They are made of Pique , Marseilles and Duck. They are in white and light grounds , with neat figures , stripes , checks and plaids , in all sorts of colors. Compare them with the ones your partner paid a dollar lar or a dollar fifty for. That'll tell the story. Why are these vests like a Dago ? Because they can be washed and not hurt 'em one bit. Boucl'sQpera 'House , Commencing Tuesday , June 0. Grand Production of The County Pair , Presented Exuctly us nt tlio Union Square Theatre. Now Vork. where Ithas Ijoonthu per manent iittruotlortfor throe yours. ( v T \ r v ITJio Union fc'quaro Company. i The llilllnluz Horse Race , THE MEIUY HUSKING BEE. J20.COD exploited ou the stage In this produc tion. DIME EDEN MUaEE. Corner llth and I'arnam Streets. WEEK 0V JUNE 8TII. The Wrestling Hoars. 1 ho Hoyal Italian Gypsy Hand. The Humes , In Farce Comedy. Dick Devlin , tlio Irish NUhlngalc. Sol Stone , the Mathematical Marvel , and a host of Sketch Artists. A 1'rotrtublo Hour of Amusement. DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Sat of Teeth on Itubbor , ! T < . , lor HVK Doi.LAlM. A perfect } ? Mi fit guaranteed. Teeth extnictol rx wltbout pain or danger , unl tefVi without anaesthetics. liolU and Ullver UlllniM At lowest met ) . 1 llrldco anil Crown Work. Teeth without Mutes. All work wur- lantod. OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , IGth itroct clovator. Open evening i untlla o'clock. PRESS THE BUHON , II LIBHfsl Burnt a bright ( lame Irom a minute to 2 hours The ( Int iiriictlcul ielMlzhtlng 1'ockct Lamp ami Olitar l.lilitcre > ir Intro- duccil. A inntch iiafe In appcaruncr , but Binnlltr In elzu. A man cl of liik't- nutty. Uetful and convenient , ile , compleU ) Ith ullacccffo. 4 exprcBwd , prepaid to nny ! BB , on receipt of t > loo. 2flJ NOHTIIWESTKIIN Sl'KriAI.TV Co , , Dee llullillnu , Omnlm , Nl'b I emale lieani , t he most po eiful female regulator 1'er. iecllykAfe. Never fail , it , | > onpaid. Sendac. ( llarapfol putlcularl. Addretl UdN DRUG CO. , Buffalo , N. Y. For Halo liy Oooilinim DriiB Co. WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. 1. Because we do as we advertise. 2. Because we sell goods at less than the cost of material. . 3. Because we guarantee a genuine tailor-made suit at readJy-made prices 4. Because we guarantee a perfect fit. B. Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of chamge. . 6. Because we give the purchaser more than he anticipatestfor his money 7. Because we have the confidence of the public. 8. Because we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT. SEXEX WHAT YOU OAN SA.VB , $70 custom rrmdo putt for . , . . $32.50 505 custom mudo overcoat 8H2.00 810 custom mudo pants for 8 8.2. " > $00 custom mudo suit for $ : ! 0.00 500 custom mudo uvoroont ? 28.50 815 custom iniulu pants for 8 7. 0 $ uri custom mudo suit ( or , , , $127.50 $ oO custom mudo ovurouut 821,50 SKI custom Hindu pantx for 8 O.fiO $50 custom miuto suit for , . . . , $125.00 815 custom mudo overcoat. . . . ,820.00 8112 custom inadumtia \ \ for 8 ( t.OO 3-15 custom miulo suit , for 820.00 840 custom mudo overcoat 817.50 810 custom nuulo pantu for 8 5.00 $10 custom miulo suit for $18.50 8J5 ! custom mudo ovorcout. . . , .31-1.00 S 8 custom made pants for $ 4.SO $ S5 custom mtulo suit for .815.00 828 custom made ovorcout 812.2.r 3 7 custom Hindu pants for % 3.07 FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE , Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. ' Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock. Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , 13O9 Farnam Street , Omaha. Nebraska. 13O0 * of lifetime advertised Bargains a , as store crowded daily. Special bargains for SATURDAY. Ladies' Fine Kid 'Button Boots $1.48 , worth $3.00. Burt's Fine Shoes all go at $3 pair , worth $6. Ladies who wear narrow shoes should attend this sale. Burt's Kangaroo Shoes , for gents' wear , only $3.5O Worth $6.50. Ladies' fine Oxford Ties at HALF PRICE. SPECIAL : Boys' canvas lace Shoes only 49c pair Boys' lawn tennis Shoes only 35C pair Men's alligator Slippers only T5c pair Men's canvas lace Shoes only 75c pair Men's canvas lace Shoes , rubber soles only 75c pair Men's patent leather Oxford Ties. . .only $2.OO pair Men's kangaroo congress only $ 1.98 pair Men's calf low Shoes only $ 1.48 pair Children's pebble goat button only 73c pair Boys' pebble goat button only 97c pair Children's no heel button only 19c pair Ladies' tan goat Oxfords only 75c pair Ladies' point goat house Slippers..only 49c pair Ladies' side lace Shoes only $2.OO pair Remember the great sale Saturday Big bargains in Ladies' and Gents' FINE SHOES. We have no branch. .Look for the large signs : FIRE SALE OF SHOES , 114 SOUTH 16TH STREET. ( OLD BOSTON STORE. ) Store open evenings. P. S , Special sale of Working Shoes. NO GLJR.EX ! HO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. , njedlcliio illptoinai nhow l itlll treating with the In a ' A regular graduate Manr jcar experience "iy % MrH . lo'cuia'0Cj'n' ' 'ult llon'frc .a Book Mj tefle lit Life ) i nt Jroj. 03lct 19 a. ui. to 13 in. U Q < 1 itaup lor twl\ \ To the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity : Dr. ( A Ore Wo U n roaultir erniluato oi' iniMlloliio fioin I lilnii , liitvlnu tiikrn n tlmr- tiitali coiirso of < < titily. oMfiidlujj ever ol lib yi'iitv , in gunm of Ilio best Clnncso collOKCH. services to nil thow „ now discuses of nny Mini , ami fculiroiilldciit that In every case nu undertakes ho cnn ad you Rood. T Mint of tlio ItiRredlentH ho uses In litsrntno * ( Hot nro uutanloal sulistmiccM frcm t'hliut , ninny uf tliuiu unUnuu u out.shio of that coua IloclmrKPs nollil 113 for examination , consul- * tat I on or advice , "ton can cull nnil hu\o filcmlly chat with nlni. and hu will frankly state what ho can do for you. Ills miiiultai tloni anil communications conducted In Hid utn est prlvuoy and Htrletcsl confidence. UN remedies are easy to takoand perfectly luiriiiivsi. The mint of them net on the blood , purifying it and iioaiioyliig the mlciobcs oi Imt'torin. Perhaps you nro siiirorlnit from some ills- ease of lone Htundlnn und huvo tried nltnosV ovury remedy known without success. Woulrt It not bo woil to try tlio rhlnese mode of ticatimmt now , or nt nny ruto call nnil lot Dr. 0. lleoVo o.Mimlno thocnso nnd loll you what hoi'tin do ? Dr. l'Gco Wo has thousands of testimonial * In his possession , ainonir watch are the fol * lowing ; II. II. YOUXO , S7I.-I North Twontv-fourth street , Omaha. Ourcd severe cold nml rap idly ilovolopliiK consumption ; wus told could not lust six months ; cured wholly with Oht nose remedies .Mllf. 11. LUGK , 1WJ Klfih strcot.-FiilTeretl with sIcU houdachp and Ki'iicnil ilcblllty ; lunt tried all kinds of medicines anil dooUir.s. Now rol.nst and hoalthy. M. V. VAN WOKMKU. 1717 Third stroeti Council Illiitts. Oonurul dchllltyntid pains In oliuHl ; ftsw OOKS ticatmciit ; uovvr foil uutti ! * thnn at present * MIIK. T. O. HIOE , Houth Omaha. ( AlhrlRht ) * flcr tryuiL' other icmcdles for cljlit yeiir „ d Dr. uoo Wo's treatment ; now completely cr'ri'd. JOHN II. IIAMMKTT. South Omaha. ( Wosfc AliiriKht ) . llunrt disease and ualn In chustj short coimo of treatment ; now almost cured. Mils.V. . A. NMUIIUhbUN , P07 Kl liteontl strccl. Ithoiimatl'Jiii. then huiiiniorriiKO of the liiii .sand llnully lie.irt disease ; complete wroi'Kj went to Ktiropoand tiled ovorythlugj now entltol v cured hv Dr. Ouo Wo. MIl.1. . K. YATES. iir > 0 Q street , Omahn. I'emalo vvealcni'ss and Hick lieud. ache ; could set no relief tilt Dr.Ceu Wocnrct } me. WIllKludly recommend him for tlicsq troiihlcs. I'nrthulioncflt of these who cannot see tha doctor he h is picparud the following elghp remedies for the most urovulont diseases : i B'-OOD ' PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURE\ CATARRH CURE , INDIGiSTION AND DYS PERSIA CURE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST MANHOOD CURE , FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE , AN6 KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These troubles can oa lly bo dl.ijrnosed a the piopor remedies pio.Mired. Kor all otu tronliles write , enclosing .stamp for qnostioi. blank' and book , as the doctor uses u apcoliu remedy for each disease. ' DR. C. GEE WO ; 5I91. North (6th ( Stre3t , Office Hours froin 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. , Hvery Day. _ DOCTOR Mc&REW THE SPECIALIST Morcthan n ycuri p.xporloncu In tha tro.-ilimat of PBIVA.TB DISEASES. _ _ . AcurORUaruntced In 3 to4 diir , wltliont liolujiol an liour'j tlmo. GLEET. Tlio mon complete imd nbsoluta euro for Rlcot and nil iinnoyliiK illacliurKCi over known to tlio muillcaj liroleaalun. I'crmanuntly curud In froini to U duyf STEIOTQB3 Or pnln In relieving tlio bladder cure , ! wltliont pile or liistrniMontH , no cutlliiK , no illlitlnx , Tlio mou rcuurliablorumcdy known to modern iclunco. ' SYPHILIS. Cured In SO to Ml dii j Dr. Mcllrotr'i trcntmont fo tills tcrrlbla blooddUoiitoliui buun ( irnnouncctl tlio mot Biiccossful roincdy ovur ill oovornd for tin * ob- noliito euro of tlio tlHoiHo. lll < siiccon withthli dUoano l\ni \ never boon uquillo 1. A complulo < guiinintoud. guiinintoud.LOST MA.NHOOD ncsn.nll woiknos oi oi tl o soxuul or uni , norroui * Ami timidity and despondency nluuluU'lcurujl Th orollof Is limncill.iU'nii.l complete. < SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dlscnioi of tlio blood , Itvur , klilnoyi , a&4 bluddur permanently euro I. FEMALE DISEASES Tlio doctor "Homo Treatment" for Indies li pr < noiinifd by nil who Inivo used It to bo tlio most coin * plcloimd convi'idont remedy over otTered for tlia trontmuntof foinnlo dhu.iioi. It U truly u wondurlu * remedy. Hours for Indies . from 'i to 4 only , DR. MoQRE\V'3 Mnrrolloui aiicecss In thu trputinent of rrlvntodlJ. c.-l-ei lina WDM for him a IC'pulntlon wlilrli Is Irulp niitlonnl In clinrnctor. unit Ids k-ruU army of patli'nU iciuliui from thoAtliinllo IQ tlio I'icdila. The doctor In a Krndunto of "rcxulnr" mudlelno nnd lm nay jonu iind c.iroful u < porl'iico In lioiplttl prncllco. nnd Is clamitd iinionu the lendliiK npochilUtH In modi crnnclunco. Treatment by eornnpondoncu. - or circular * about oncli of the aliorodUouoi--mit , Oll.co , 14tH and Fnrnam Streata , Omahi ) Neb. Entrance on olthor stroot. A\'o mini din mrmrloiit I'rrncli ItiMiiuly CALTHOS Tree , unJ a loaulKiiariuiti'UlhiitCALTlloa will KI III' I l.rlurcr A KmUtlon * . CTUKNpcrmnlurrhfUtl urlrot'tlo Hud UKn'Klia : Lutaar. \ . Use it and/ay ifsatnficJ. AJIrru , VON MOMLCO. . RoU inrrlria AgciU , UnflaoAll , UkU. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT fViAIf. ftRKCT IN FORMI-MATCHltSS IB WAR ! Bot&lloui Htt * Ilit tncleitu M itilvtrtlutDltitk t > uar Uiat I'lrU trflt > uHodrttl > . Every KAN cm t CTHOHU ) and VIGOROUS In all r ip ctl ( YOUNO MEN OR OLD , intT.rltg from ( irRVOUS DE. EII.ITV , Lott or ralllDf Maa < hood , I'fcrilcal tiilini , Mmttt Worrr , Btuntii Ilirdopaint , or toy fEKRONAL WEAUniBS , caa b rtitorol to fEItFECT HEALTH al.4 th HODtE VITALITY1 f BTBOBO MEN , tbiFrUo tnd fo ir o ( Hatloiir Wo claim by yenri ) of i > racllcn lijr our I'jrlimU , , method * u uniform UOlloroLY orBVCCtBB"lntruat- Inirnll Dlldni. WiakDllHinna AQIctlooiof M n. 'IVrllmonlala t Territories. ' " nun n-iir nitnir u'i'VW/i/r / < , ( "nlcil.posi- OUn NtW BUDK [ mlil.fnraliiilti-il ( llmf. Oi Itwhll pout Hi mil EzpUnttlonlforUOME TREAT. MEMT Vea on bl FULLY r.lfl''OHCD > i Thounnda ai. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO , N.Y. FRENCH SPEfliFilJN A PO SITIVE and pirmanont CURE for alf oTlhiJR I N A R Y OR G/Ws ; Cirii wheroolh rtre innentl IH.fiJlTdirecllon iillho cl lolllo. Hrle * , on * dollir. SBO ilgniluieol E. 8TAHU For Sale Oy All