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    THE REE: OMAHA. TIiriiSlUY. APRIL 2 1911
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A Number Have Purchased Diamonds at Ridiculously
Low Bids and Have Actually SOLD the Gems
Over Again at a Good Profit.
Buy YOUR Diamonds that way; buy your
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks,
Leather Goods, etc., on a low bid during this
?m aaa
a!
ortli of Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc.
Comfortab e ssats have been provided for Ladies, and
sj.n j La Jy gets a handsam gift at the close of each sale
$15,000 CASH MUST BE RAISED WITHIH A FEW DAYS
MAKE YOUR BID QUICKLY
SOMETHING WRONG
Statements Filed by Citizens' Union
and Candidates, at Variance.
MAY HAVE A LARGE BALANCE r
deisms Into. Sax ll Rerelved .1l
froa Kara Candidate, While
Member ra the Slate
Tell at Mnrr.
Two Sales Daily At 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M.
1522
FARNAM
1522
FARNAM
Boston Firm Sells to Hayden Bros. I
Their Entire Floor Stock EYSen'sShoes J
The S, nee Shoe Company of Boston, Mass., a well
known ui shoe manufacturers, have recently sold to
Hayden Brothers their entire floor stock of men's fine
shoes goods that were made up expressly for the better
class of trade; all nobby, new styles; all leathers, and are qualities that
would regularly sell for $3,00 and $3.50. This
stock will be placed on sale Saturday, April 27th
at one price, per pair
The total expense of the priirmrv cam
raiKli of the Cituens' union and Its en- :
Jorsces was U.3W 41. .v" M of which
was disburst-il by the union Itself ami the j
rcmaimled hy the candidate flying
colors.
According- to a statement filed hy the
Citizens' union with County Clerk Pewey
the lotul exiiensea of the campaign
amounted to II. 73501. and each candidate ,
i-ontnbuted $.0.
Kxpeni accounts filed ly the candl- j
dales with" City Clerk Pan H. Puller '
ahow an evident overturn on the pari of
the union, for but one candidate con- :
trihutcd as small iin amount a $.ri and
the largest amount donated nas jam.
Kndorsees of the union alone con
tributed Ht.Ht.SI for the (rood of lli.
cause. Their contributions; M K. Kunk
houser. $I3?W; William A Keillek, Jl'iVi.
Fratik A. Kuray. I1P0; John I.. Xct.lo. JK'i;
tleorso II. Thummel. 417.".; John J. Kydcr.
!.": John O. Swanson, $l:xv
The grand total or all contributions, ac
cording to the Citizens' imion statement,
amounted to $!.!!., "ll.tiUJi bcliiK con
tributed by many persons In sums not
exceeding JiV
TakinK the Citizens' union statement
as accurate, although it dot s not jiho j
with the statements of Us seven candi
dates, the total contributions, aniountliu
to Jl.C.i. minus the expcmllturt's dm- '
Ing the cainpaign would have t li
balance of K.S.
If the statctneuts filed hy the candi
dates are true the Cltlicns' union raised
$J.713 7 for the camivilgn. and the union i
Itself sia'tKlIng hut Ji,;j.',ot there Is now I
a balance In the treasury of $:M.7V Total
expenditures of the candidates, Including I
donations to the organization that fath
ered their campaigns, amounted to J,-
Items of expense mentioned by the i
union In Its slatemcut are: Stamps. J:M.'. -office
rent and other office expense. ,
fc..H; salaries. printing. .., j
Auditorium rent, ir,0. subscriptions for
weekly aper, K.'i.M. Small eXlK ll.lltllres
for mrssengcrs. checking registrations,
telephone calls and other matters bring
the total expenses to II. 7310).
HERE X!
sdBlBMaAiMfeWM BksSssess9s
ZldU
100 Brand fxlew Pianos Go
on Sale Thursday
THESE WE HELD 001 FOR THE CLOSING DATS OF THIS CaEAT SUE
ENOW YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY
For never in tl.e history of Piano selling has such a sensa
tional value-giving cloring out sale of Pianos been known
in Omaha.
Piano Purchasers, Attention! ' i
profits. Our aim anil tlr-slrr la ti clear away every IMano fram our
Council Iiluff store (which we have just recently closed), to make
riMiin for the contractors, who are alrcatly busy remodeling our
hiiiltlfn.
Itt-mrnitM-r. these are the last few day of thin great sale. We
anticipated a month ago the great demand which these remarkable
prices woultl create, r'or this reason we withheld Just 100 Brand
Xew I'ianos from the original stock, that the bargains would re
main throughout the entire dale.
Notice a Few of the Special Bargains Listed Below
NO MONEY DOWN
Pay $1 a Week
K.VKIIV H.iXO W K SKI, I, IS IU(KKI BY OI K filARAXTEE,
and to ahow you that we have absolute confidence In every instru
ment, we are WII.I.IMi TO ALLOW VOl'
THIRTY DAYS' FREE TRIAL ON ANY OF THESE BARGAINS
1
he meagre
$:."0 (iroverstein & t'ti. Trni-tice I'lano $20 j
5100 Vase Son rrnctlce Piano $30 I
9 Ht Arion I plight I'lniio $73 j
S'JoO lluvis A Son I piigln I'inno gQ !
9:100 llrmllonl I prtulit I'ian.i
i'J,1 Mueller I prlghl Plain $)
.75 t hickeriiig Soil SI 25 I
:!00 Ksl.-y I prisjlil I'inno $100 1
IrUTS Smith A1 llnnics $110
MOO J. & V. Fischer I priglit I'lano $115
$100 Ivers & Tonil I pright Tiano $225
lil Kverett I pright IMano $180
$i:7.1 Xorrls & Hyde I'pright Plnno $120
$1.10 Steger & Son I pright I'lano $185
$100 knahe I pright llano $175
$HOO Steck (Jrand I'lano .$225
$000 A. B. t hase I pright I'iano $320
$7.V Steinway I pright I'lano $200
HAYDEN BROS,
See display in our
16th St. Window.
WADDING SURPRISES FRIENDS
Arthur Storz and Hiss Clara
Are Quietly Married.
Hart
FRIENDS DENY ELOPEMENT
Toang) People Have Been KnKnKed
for Some Time Have (.one Kant
V r.1 din Trl -Mother
Mmf Have Koowu,
Arthur Storx, son of Gottlieb Htnrz,
head of the Siorx Urewlnif company, and
prett Miss Clara Hart, daiiKhter of Mr.
find Airs. Thonias Hart, lt Karnam
street, allMK'd away to Council Bluffs
Monday afternoon and were married.
lifter which they left In the evening tor
Chicago.
Papa Hart doe 1b red Tuesday evening
he knew nothing Hbout the ptuns for the
marriage of his daughter. Mother Hart
was evidently let In on the plans, he
paid that her daughter and Arthur Storx
had been engaged for rem time, that
Bhe knew they w ere to be man led and
that the yo mg couple had gone to Chi
cago. She does not. however, know when
they will b; Home or where they will
live when they return. Neither Mr. Hart
nor Mrs. Hart seems disturbed over
events which come as a surpre to Mr.
btorx's relatives and frirnda.
"Yes, 1 know of the marriage, but I
can tell you nothing about it." aid Mrs.
tStorx, mother of Arthur Stors. " 1 have
nothing to say about it," ald Mrs. Edgar
A. Biggins, his slater.
At the automobile supply store recently
established by Arthur Storz on Farnam
street It was denied that the marriage
ki an elopement
Miss Hart is a decidedly pretty young
TAD." WHO DRAWS SILK
HABBY FOR THE BEE.
HAT
"Just Say"
HORLICK'S
It Meant
Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
More healtbfiJ than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, kivigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, tnaitfd pram, powder form.
A qnick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take bo wbtirote.Aikfor HORLICK'S.
1)139 juicT9 are imuuuons
n
m. i i
U, P. FIANSJFOR WIRELESS
Will Be Used for Dispatching Trains
and Conducting Business.
MAT BE IN OPERATION JULY 1
Antrnnar Will llr Hlaara' Ip on
a lllah ll Above thr Hoad'a
llrailqnartrra llulltllua
la Omaha.
Active operation!! louklnn toward tli
. tstiiblinhim nt of a nlrrlem nystim to
I used In dl.'iiatchinK ttaum and traii8n-(inK
jjj)islni-a of thr L'nlon Parlllr have btaf
romm.miHl. Ir. Krtd.TUk Mlllrnvr will
j be in chain.
The unlriinnr will Imi loratid on tli
hradiiuurtini bulldhiK. Hie top of tho m:il
rlninit forty or f.fly fiet above the riof,
or about Z'S feet above the curb line.
I'ower will be x . 1 1- (1 by the enislnex
and dynamoa in the building. It la esti
mated that itram wavea can be ent
IhroiiKh the air a dlatanre of from l.5i
to 1.IM mllea 1th th power at hand.
As the Morse code Is used meSMaKei.
can be understood hy all of the railroad
I wire operators. Thus, to complete a wire
I le ystem iM'twi-en Omaha and Ocilen.
j It will only In- net-euary to Install re
IrelvInK In.-lninienta at atatlons along the
line. To make the
Shriners Mobilize in
Omaha on May Third
May 3 la the day get for the arrival In
Omaha of the northern Winner on their
way lo Anxelea. where the gland
conclave will be held May 5 to 10. on
that day the Northwestern will brlnir a
ene- ll Shriner train from Vlnn'., g. the
Kariro, X. delegation to he lek.'d up
en route.
on the momma of May 3 mxnal train
will arrive, bringing the Shri.iers of St
J'aul and M i n . l in. and later In th
afternoon a eped.il will a; rive from th.i
east, having the Bhriners of Washington
and KaJtlmore.
At Omaha the apeciala will be turned
over to the fnlon Pacific, " which win
haul them to Salt I-ake, where they will
be delivered to the San Pedro route.
Saladlii temple, tlrand RaihK Mich,,
comes over the Illinois Central, arriving
in Omaha at 3.J. .May I. The
milliners arc'arnmiaii!ed by Hie t'omlque
baud of (iranl Itaplils and during lliu
slop hire. Ibis musical organization will
render several stlictlon at the l.'nloii
station. The Oram! Itaplds Hhlinera ar
rive on a Mieclal train that will
them all the way to lxis Angeles.
,N 5tl New I'inniin fur rriil at $:l.(M r month fire tuning free Insurance fiw drayage If
piano rriiininn sit months. (. are- tlie exclusive n-irosenla(lves of Hie matchless Htelnway, llardman.
i-N-r, Mfrp & Soiim, h ini r"n, li I'linll, ami our oh n mhtI tonetl Srhmollpr & Mueller.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PUNO CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1859.) Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Retailers. 1311-1313 Tarnam St.
- urey
atgliaillli
HI
curry
L EXCHANGE HAS MANY
CLAIMANTS FOR REWARD
Thr ltn KHtate exrhanKf In In a iuari
daiy opr the payment or a rMvard fir
tli iirrrxt nnd cunvlrttori of a -luniii rw
flxturr thli-f. Tlu- exi hanK- ha? a Maml
Inir r-ftMrrt nf ami ritmtly wao
"Called'' OH It. A Ihiff UBB Strrwall anrl
t.m nt..re compile i .rt ,..., ..... . . 1B Al
ia a-ir.l..u I ,11., . ' m" wo.o III JH nilll ,111?
I " - " ' i" Maui) vtiu iHr run
iftructHl at t hytui!e, where, it necon
T. A. DORGAX.
isary, mt'ssaKe.s rnuy be picked up an4
! Tfl AVPtl
While no time l (t't for the open Inn
of the Omaha iMatlon an attempt wilt be
made to have It In operation aa early an
July 1.
woman. Mr. St on Is a prominent member
of the Field club r.: d recently left the
business of hit father to (to Into the
businesa of automoMIe suppliea.
1
p MONEY -j
Back to the Farm
Suits This Youth
IvhMe Verhul, a 14 year-old Tlatts
month boy, grew tired of living In the
country and. necuring the wherewithal,
came to Omaha to ee the sights. He
left no mep&iKe behind. If he liked the
city ho intended to abide here always
I Folloalm; came telegrams written by a
I frantic father. Juvenile court officials
re.id th telegrams, memrlz the de-iM-rli-tion
und itarttd forthwith on the
; nail.
They found the runaway draining him
self wearily along Kat Farnam street
He had se n the eights. He was tired
of th? city and the country was calling
a rain.
"Don't you want to go ba k home?"
aked Probation Officer Tarver.
"Io I? WVll just show m ttie way."
And he was put on a train and went
home, w hir-U;ng and solemnly pledged to
run away no more.
Singing Societies
Boost Membership
To make the membership rally of the
Commercial club In the Auditorium May
6 the greatest affair of Its kind the club
has ever held, the Maennerchor and
Orpheus societies have come to the front
with programs for the occasion.
The combined Ma.-nnercnor and Or
pheus organisations comprise elghty-flvt
male voh-s and preparation for special
numbers will begin ImmedlaMy. tu
hearsals will be started this week for
their programs, which have be. n specially
planned for the big membership rally.
Other features are being outiln.-d by the
membership committee. Special Induce
ments will be held out to the older llwm
brs of the club to attend the rally.
WHEN FRIEND GETS DRUNK
LEAVE HIS MONEY ALONE
gets drunk and
pockets, let the
Will Burn
if touched bjr Fire It s apt
to be stolen if kept In the hone--the
same Is true of your bonds.
Will, Deeds. Insurance Poiicie
and Jewelry.
Why not have the comfortable
feeling that they are perfectly
afa by placing them ir. a Sai
deposit Box of Our Sleel VauUi
where Fire or Burglars enteret.i
NOT?
The cost is only 3 yearly.
Omaha Safe Deposit
Company
atraat ItI Entrance to Vaults.
1614 raraam Strtstt-
LMMJJJlMMMMItMAMfft
No Better Deer
When your friend
I money falls from his
i money alone."
In fining W. TulHs. a brakeman llv-!ln-;
in t'ouncil lliuff., f!A and costs,
j Judge Fost.r advised him along the atiov
I lines To. lis, wit.': p. t.-r j.r. ru in, wre
! arrestej on a harge of "rolling- Joe
; I.uniigrien. a farmer of S Iver Creek,
( eb.. while Intoxicated.
Tunis said that I.un green askd lo be
conducted to a nsjm. and that hi. money
; fell out, and that he .!a-td It in his own
! clothes for safe keeping, lie denied hav
ing any Intentions of k-.-epin? the money.
sentence la thought not to be long enough.
Another puullng feature la that two
boys who say their hearing the thief
taking plumbing out of the house resulted
in the arrest are asking for the 160, whll?
several members of the police department
are arguing over which of them should
be credited with the conviction. A com
mittee of three members of the exchange
was appointed to solve the problem.
9 More Subscriptions
EARNS $5,000 FOR CHARITY
For Alio atihsriitlona each month till June 801 li the Curtia PuhllnhiiiK Company will dr-noait S5.000 la -
I truitl for hoiiip public charity lo hp chosen by a toU" of my auh-trrthrr. I nilcrstand the money la the property'
or my sutis. rilK-n., I cannot touch II, but I lie Interest will tiring me WM a month for life.
'I .T SiN.iK'ft . . ,
8,801 Written 4,ZJ timed 1119 let It Wri ..
I Must Mail
119
More Subscriptions
TO The Ladies Home Journal, $1.50 '
The Saturday Evening Post, $1.50.
The Country Gentleman, $1.50.
BY APRIL 30 OE THE j
$5,000 PRIZE IS LOST
YOUR RENEWALS COUNT, WONT YOU HELP?
EVERY ORDER EARNS FIFTY CENTS
lioKinnlng May 1st the Ijtrlleg' Home Journal will bo 12 a year present price $1.50. If 1,000 ladle
would tend In their renew tils at once a few months In advance they would save 50c, thereby earning the $5,000 '
for charity. Homeniber I did write Cuo each month from October till June a year ago. l'lease hurry.
' wt'.i "S if KT. ill i
Away With tha
Corn Dentist!
"BINGO" Blatt Knlft and Chlsil
A HE1M!I01N FOR LIFE'
To pletlKe my premluma to some unknown charity la a brutal necessity for rommlaslona do not par
expense, but I ran not live alone nor roultl I get sufficient husineas to pay a woman by any other plan.
A hundred thousand eoplo read theae maKailnea In this state alone. If then your order or re
new si will provide me with food anil shelter for life and later pension some other unfortunate forever
and still leave the .,(HM) Intact, then for merry sake why not?
AK-SAR-BEN GOVERNORS
L.Tak. 'I'ltLffc, . Taa. 1
l.ii.r.i
ism
TEACHERS' HISTORY ASS'N
TO MEET HERE 0UP1MG MAY
The first frprir' convntir.n of th Ne
braska T'achTB" History, asportation will
be held in Omaha May 2 and 1, when
about seventy-five Instructors from all
parts of the state art? expt'cted to attend.
Dr. -Albert Bushnetl Hart of Hanard
wiil addresa the meeting on Friday aft
ernKn. May J, at the Young Women
Chriytlan asMatlon auditorium. his
tr.pic being "Present Conditions in China.''
The re-t of the procram will be carried
out at the Hiirh hoA library. A dinner,1 At a meetlntr of thf Vsard of overnorif
t the Paiton hotel Friday evenir.ff and : of the Knicats f Ak-S.ir-Pe.n
mitte of thre was appointed to draft
restilutions over th1 lss of Emil liran
dels, tde nvr hant prlnr who went down
Ment of the nrganization and Miss M j women and chlMrn on board mifeht
i'.V.iB of Peru Is e retarj- "rf-etf. The r-.Lf?t;fn c.jmmitte ron-
Hurkinir-Brand-i
a luncheon at the Delft tea room Satur
day afternoon will be the social features I
tha convention. j
Mr? Ada I- Atkinson of Omaha fa pr- I
Have you a vorn. callous, bunion, wart?
l ae ;ud;njrnt u ' lt.ni(0." Im try
to sit, e it uft :t .z It out don t run
r:ik of bl.HHj p-ji.mioir: Nnt let rjrn
jurise-on rut or uilpp-r y.ur (t-t-i How
c,u he know hw deep to v Hhu'it
lurtinjc ou-wjthoui drawing )id '
U hy pay him nrnre for jn t-mrKrary
relief than a whole bottle .f 'itintf""
cfj!Ts a bi!n"' l"n'l ue fMckv plat-ri
with thin roatin? of d'.pe to afit ur-f.i-e
imlv -Willi Mraps to bulfie tj;e st,w k-lnK-m
rea.- pr5AUr- af.uiiHt tnir-r,
p-tinfot sp-l-an-. inakt; you wtar largt-r
vh'?-.
Iiiit;'t t r, quir-kr. bztt .-, more
th'irotiKtl. Uts rid t't ttics wrsts er.t:re
TO REMEMBER BRANDEIS '!? KS, .L",..":.:
pick It off. tnruw it away' iLarmita
to n rmal flesh.
I-r m:.& friA.Tf.a tlj la. Ill - I
Mrj(to. Ill S-'t-t lm this rlt bt
M'V.-,:i lru to. Itb set! Dct.
;. No lttb M i
ITSAUUl Yl HEAD! READ!! REAU1I! ;
I was Injured In Hancock, Minn., June 24, 1901. receiving a spinal fracture which left my body abso ,
lutely lifeless from waist down, Including the lower hrgans.
There is absolutely no feeling or motion In the afflicted part and neither functional knowledge or eon- ,
trol. Friendless and destitute, unable even to sit erect, 1 must literally provide my own treatment and support ,
or perish. m
The situation is merciless for no Invalid rould make a livelihood by magazine soliciting. If someone,
pave a shut-in f0,0im of the Best Catalogues ever printed it would pay him better to HI HE some one to DE-J
STKOY them than risk poHtaRu for he would never get his money back. Because you or 1 would NEVER pay -the
SLIGHTEST attention to a Catalogue from a STHANUE agent.
FOUR YEARS AGO
WHCBT LEFT at.Ki.luhly alone in
niaHr-l my u.ry to COt'O ladles, axklriK
n
empty hoiifte I
$300 prize whK'h
THE ICIT rXL to estaMlHh a hu.iltieiui. I offfrM the
('urn prtuiKiiiiA tn the 'hlld avttiK Inatltute tlicreiy
earnltiK OVCft 1.000 for h-m
A TEAS AGO t Insure lUfnCIEIT huMne- to VAT
a won '-li f T my f.iif and as an OBIT hope "f provision for
the FUTUaVX I inttdi my present arraiiKnieiit to ettrn
t". 0" tor t tiaritv - IJ.ttoo of w(tt h huh earned at a X0B8
Or HALF sCT WOaXIHO) CAFZTAIs.
IV TKIS WAT I have llteruily COafFBItXSD publish
ers to pay all bustners expen.s In t ouiiiiifsiolts, Whlt'h,
rins:derlrK thnt I live and sleep in my office, my nain-tenatM-e
t LESS tl;ait in an atmhouae els I rould not
live at all
IT lb EAST t" trllkfse. but people don't know what It
means to li paralyzed for years fr perish slowly from
Kotinds to rouo iyelf saveral tinies, day or riitfht to
ImsKine 1 am mc -the result of worry-
THE WOID CHAKITT is well tneasurcd by an Incidrnt:
Three years ao w tien deserted J starvel for a week on
such food as I could prepare myself. On a (as plat be
side my bed until I fainted from Inaction.
TO ACKsTOWXEDOE my need was the WOIR thine I
could have done, but 1 risked sending a, note by child '
asklnff a laily who occupied the house In front If she would
not accept I'm or 50c a n.eal to serve my dinner for A day
or two till a family moved in. 1 never received a reply;
but the next day she "tittered news to a netjrhhor saying
she was not running: a boarding house It Is the BAJCB now.
COVBIDEsUHO THAT I DID write B00 each month
from ih-toWr nil June a year ago, there should not be the
LIGHTEST difficulty. Yet It cost me MO AS to get the
number for March than ! paid the publishers, which means
that 1 shall be WOAAE than destitute by fall.
DAILT I PEH1 $15 or $20 to tell 60,600 people that
their order or renewals will earn $$.000 for charity merely :
How me a small income only half sufficient for sup
port. Hut tn vain. Ttt one hnadrsA theussAd people read
these naa-aslaes la sTsbraeka and Iowa alone. A tboaaaad 4
ladias could well afford to plaoe their reaewala to the
Ladies Home Journal seTeral saontoe la advaaoe safore thm
price foes to A3, May let.
ELL ME THIS HLEASE
yaar.
NO v 1
If la addition to ofric wjoipmant. traatm.nt and Uvlnr .XP.UMS. I aaa arranga for a life's taoonia of 1300 a
doa't yon talak it la prattr good for aa invalid lor tar. yMis work? t
. wi. .,. i. wot .noth.. town, atata or eonatrr la th world wbor this could havw acoomsUahsd. .
Oa th other aaad should disaswr ovartas. a, soictd would b th. only alMraauv. lor altlwr sywipatay or holp ,
would b. a phjsoloflcsl luposaiblllty. Tbsn for mrcy sak act. i
raiAOIaTE. 'mo hunilrcl an. six. lisle Inch. .acK :n th April Journal, i; copies. $1.5 a year. m
one st iy ahine would cost jou $1 ii In book turn.-. May 1st J.0 a year, ltenew now, save inc.
''A"NIatao'lTE. vu'larite ami In tln Sntiir-lav Kvenlne Post 55 copies a year 11.50. LESS than the,
com "t butane iKA'Ti. Ti.- f. rial Ht-ris iilone will cost you fit in book fonn. Xewa stands (2.K.
Keuew n..w sAVB l 10- K.:N for .'HAItlTV.
TXS. Ami a th.Hisaml f;ir:n-rf aro market mn would find th Country Gentleman the beat In- A
vctiit'-iit they evtr mnle The oWtemt nKrlcultural Joaroal in the world. Weekly fl.&O. Counta dou- i
bit. Kvery order earns tl f,,r I'HAItlTV.
jgZl mi'st have 119 subscriptions in April, also 500 in May or the $5,000 Prize is lost.
sr n r . I OL n .' via A I... . JJ I
HOW IxUSfl litem in. m nvnc tsuugius iiuj. mwus uauim
f2 GORDON, The Magazine Wan, Omaha, Neb.:
. Illimdy trfsir
is lune hemwrrhaKe. Stop it. and cure
weak lunK?. (v.Ufihs and colds with Dr. '
Kirs' Nr I'i-'j.-rv ,c and tl . Fori
fUe W Lt:atn Lru Cow I
Mts of tharles If. rickens. E
i ' -ii a-id li. J i'tnf-i.'l- Mr.
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