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3 THE TELEGRAM HHIALD, sr.VUAY MOKM.VC, MAY 4. H)I"1S AEOCT THE NYES Tn pTCrt FA.M.Lf ANQ A.3TC.A. A tut lUa &aa t-fc i i y 4 Hum ! - km m B till alt . ( 4ti-U IkiM A.?. r sitj cL'J,r Ldi c t.ii chilis a.U'.ty O.I 'r.;. -r. is h r W ;Lai r.rr va.:jJ al ?ii.u Ana a..i rfujiti 3 bi'i iv.v I .. Amur en t.r i'it th. ycu4 u iuiiijf ri.v-r r ay L-iaicr 'hoy ar-s vu ally i ax ry,.' oii :rr;!l wari- ia tr.i-ir bsi:.csM. Ii-ry wo t. t on Drfitr! ruji. m-wit ct itr 4tvct:.a to Suii. ljtr.i , u-i trying ar I i St.4aa by L'i-tiri cr" tAUil.uruj 4-u i twoh m-ly w,taR, hj t,'X t.vy takt. la wL:;: . -c-aOLir II, in. l..!: t;.rMr o!..' .3 if- Whn th? 'auow th- TfUt alverAry cf souls iA !) thy vnll r. t try & s-.vfs him w.th or yvil wiiea or hiv h:ia ar..l hia ho-'- by bttij the Urahvar.r.'. !h aokb:t v. ! !h larvl L.r l. HacAaitT. chanty, s. ft ap aa 1 na.iIlLh.r:i-fw mil lo u:r towxril iriv la -ataa -tiuit t;rl fIir.' than all the loa-i a 1 on: n rLkVdrl h"aaDd of Laai itxl rat-i: aa 1 L!t-atlac women, who k t hirxv th h. t. of hIl with a bwv iln:ra whilo th.Mr own children, w:th risjty t. raike'r an l uaUuiitlhel r f-M, wt-p at h'ir.. IJ"J 1 wad -;-akin of Astoria. I N ti'ht jT7r: l:ouIar lot thrt?, with jvk-r In it brri.-kts holding fraa iraj-l'Ta-?::t. A-: -ru w:w pttll ia 111 by Mr. A?tnr, T.vhec f,icJJy aro vi ! t." t jvij.It f rajaa5. His rseMi l ar.M Ut ia Nv.- YTkaa l art? amor.ic oiir tt-t The Actors aal th Sy art? fj-iit thick. Thy cftea b.r row iLLrt (.f Ti. wha thy luive cora 7ay crta-s ia ul lealy en thtfra. WhiU o'ir xr.mtrrs wpp catching wkaltn, the Ar r wr? catching "Iau.'hrat., The el l-r A.'t. r ww projrpl, howovt-r, wr thxa th- eMtT Nye. fr whn r- tr 1-Tu;a l-vn b ?Mimrt through the t ar. ' our f 4k h.vl to lur (at to Cart. Kill. wh;!o tl.- At..Pi dilw-n ia the f ir. It .i:..l rn hi-Ie bnir:f"SM. A-'- n.i is really a ! city atil shows rr:-hthr.f: ir. 1 t-nrrpn.. Th A.tT f i ::; :ly w- 1 l t ry coitLmon-libl iwt !-y --MMi.-hirur hbrnry or ."'ra" pr u:.iar.t iiv-ti fir:-?i th-r w- rthy f f th:a- '.r rr. 1 th thririr.i? town. Tbr are 0. ' ; j I ' i:i ri-i. Th v.ai:ilal r.v r. '.- c:t".'ht all al-.tch'r. an I th lw b f th "t-.itr.r cc'v.t " bv t'rera th r: -h KT-Yti nv-1. which uj.hwl- v. r-; th -o hvh -p bank', whil ever r.l r;i r-, th- wvl f th viwaii II Cilia f rth t; vTj.;..ithti.- fnrsof th h'.hly :-:nv.l -!iv, aa.l th boautifal hilh in t ; t :'.r rr. :::-.; i ;rTaeats glv ba k an Wb.i'r. I thre th r.t i.- hn "r.:;-:il rr.ic0, vr.m;r. the - v--h'r t nht ;tw;iy frui:i thrc l'..- I ir-.- h Lx t' -I t!.i evT7 yar or I ! : .i". I w;-h I 'al l ?-t a ch.n.H . rl a ri'M1 f r th ; r."i ler.t c-ae r- ir. r. ' ;!1 N tt r. r r- jar th h i th' f t ; t !". t . J".t one . -. ! .1 t. . 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F-r--.s ' ri- in o'Ut - .. . - r r T v: Z" I zz.rCz thk ti Lrcr will '-f.T-i.Iy ulax j ftrvr.a uticrly L..t Lithrr ks tiH a --i-I.rt:ty'l t lr Vj u.tra:t ti a Li.h w Vii to ia? t-y -a wh'.xu I t-ki tsm.xrtij tL utx; t cv.x a Itu A cun.-j ftvr r.f th febv- jc ti.e taaJts th Oe-I'iiatijfc k ti 'j-4 It la -i i i- tri.-U L cut " -r a i j.-rti by Lija jlra, la.ik'.a a l .:.: m.L b.-'UistUi.e tlttili- f .r U.'J.-- up tA'r b-v rrtl Lu'l tcj j.ia tlj; aliu t iaiLij:4cItr v'xjiL ai'.h t;rr the tluia. :dr.t tcii li.'-t-s ' f ttr will li th w vrk cf a hfUL'ri tv; La e..iXia t'." a-i ti t-tyB hilU, aii-i in ft la ra.t lra Wif.IJ C.'ill C-.t tr ai 1L It '-s a aatiflil iiht J the trIWf L r,r.l ai.d ci f'ia of tj ai fu-x f it o tifl 'i- Ti thtH S lLQc t the 9.;.ib ,tt Ualir.,;, vrt aal urrv"l, fcut i -trw: ia & cr'irr. La Prtli I ia?t aa artor who Lvi jwt rrtural f.-'jiu Ala.-k. He says thvt Al-uka ad y?t t L -t go i show j-Ia-v H mw the country, h.wvrx. I akl h:ia h-jw thr; n-t-r.'-ry wad anl othr worki t crt-tiwa. lit mAld thy were "T-ry lrv -r." I hvt nvr h-arl the wi.rk.i of d i ir. lr-l heartily by aa i.'tt- r U t a, aa I so I ?;ik of it hen. I 1j it ia orivr to ;-.-ov ti"uit raauy of the uf.kui'l cnti iiiis wt har relative t)th T'-viti a arj r-a!ly unjust, ani ari-e fr ia a fr-lin i f -nvy and jl'Usy worthy-alv.f M.iill-r rain Lj. A truly r at rain will r.-t try to It-httle othrn. No ni.it vr wiwh'-r we are trying tc'D ftract iLt yt-nis r-levate th Aiar i sas", n-'ih'.rijr enn l- 'linl by the eihbiti a I a Ma.ill jalouy. ! ii t irlr br iltl oystf-rs in Port la.vl, Oroa. (thr victual.' ar r-S'na-1 1 ia j rir- an.l wrll i'rej.arl. but th r is r:o corioiay ia buying bnill oystr-r. I ; a; I ?ixty t-at for r-ix lro:l-il oyter, and each on was srnalr than a collar batten. On th cvtt th clara in the W.iM McAllister of nautical circle. He tcwa to an norm 'is fiz. and i arri ,'int to a d.rr" I kiw in San Fran eco a clira Jhll which hal len nvd for y.ipi as a hors blcn-k that is, I paw a raan who sai l h saw it. Ilia name wu Saamrl Pc-st Duvis, and a letter ad-ilr-,vil t him at Carbon, Nevada, will call f. rth a plaa-l and happy rpon At Tacoraa I saw several of theSiwa.sh tribe of Indians. I pati5l to Kcrntinize thara in r c n fully. E.-'pcially a bright younj Alfarita s-iaw with white tt-et'i and black eyes. Thy had Ixn blacked by h-r husband, I prejume. But she w.w quite rrtty, and therefore a threat curiosity anon.ij the Slwahe, who area low, tri:r.' set. I l k'd at her eamtly until she came timidly toward nie with a large, wt t mackerel in one h.and and a blood curdlia oath in the other. Then I eaid to Mr. Lacy: "We will now go and loolc at thou lots of yours, if you are not too busy.' He said perhaps that would be the better plan, so we trudged away. The Chinooks are a more peaceable people, fund of out door sports and Hol land jrin. Their lives are epent mostly in their canoe, which gives them won drfal depth of chest and a paucity of le0' which is quito remarkable. One of them looks very robust as h rows, as he rows, but when on Land ho goes, with bis ten converging toes, it would make you sure to grin at the way bis toes turn in On tho ehcre. And bis string halt 6tyla of walk, and his Waterbnry talk make you smile. For his knees are out of plumb, even when he's out of rum, and bis language knocks you dumb Evermore. When George Francis Train got ready to go around the world a few weeks ago, makirt? Tacoma the starting point, it was suggested that he take with him Queen DuIeseirno, daughter of old Chief Seat tle, Duche-s of Yamhill, and heir to the throne of luiyallop. She is now over 90 years c f age. and no longer cureu by the fatal gift of beauty, but she sAid that hex parents wre lwth dad, and in their ab sence sh certainly would not eon-nt to take Fuch a journey with a man of whom she knw very little indeed. She said that there vrn already scandal enough in H'val familini elsewhere without any cor.tribr.ti- ns from her family. TTie qun thn Ur a mall Wte of Pifr Ib-i l-'ie' k tobacco an-i declared th an li enee ;it an end. As she awept proudlj 7 t.rRTT. TUT MM AX MATT. o- rf t.- r'--vr,. rur.g r.-.fh-T r'oh 'r br : r. r--s;ra -I her p; of rim), ,ir,' n h t! "'wl rfT down twn. 1 . t:t ir. -h a qun M -ra -r- "p-- 'r -.r'r:'-5 ir i '" l-nrr. v?lu. bvr, fr-ra h- -.1 of this g-,-tl w!-.. 1 - hr k:cg-l'ra fr.l r. -ft -f h'r r-Tg-.T.r rl th-3. yct v-.tt. 'o givh tcne. 'f csr. !.f i alitk t !.-r. I i hr Vri-nr rr. dsv rrt i'ri : - . trr'r'1 s" . ".;t ill. y r ' t '"'."."v. ""T 1 vir ' 1 - ' t. I- A-- r-l i" ! v hi ..- r 'n-r - i H-r t-h . 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"p. t----t I? t-j.t kf 1-1 Yvu j'ist ur 1!i t- taortiiag wheu yc-u :t re-iy a:.d put on or bd quiit -pruii-d )ou hfrt g-. t it eta alrti j - jL.-.d then oU K c.Wr fally about th dur.-a of the day by r t:c d-jwn ia the gl.i burhane. It iu.i;t Lj real tied. VICTIMS OF ABSENTMINDEDNESS. A Riilefroom Who Forgot III ftrld. Ulda't Krinuabr ia "Neer was abntiuiild in my life," s.iid the little man, who tugged nerv ouly at Li bristling mustache. Tiut my father had orof the wrst ca.-"s I erer heard of. He w as a taan vb" ued th go 4 ol 1 farhioni birch gen?i sly. To add to the g'Xd rjeot of the punishment lie Uad to nend tu out to cut the hwitch. If it whs not a goil on, he sent us Wk for another. One h ent m on one cf thoe melancholy errands, and as ray of frnse had Wn pla)ung h--'key' frora s-hrd for thrre days I was in no hurry to return for my punishment. When I c:u:ie ia the room he was pacin? thought fully up and down the r ra. Jamrtj,' be Bai l, 'I am sclad you have come. I wanted you for something, but it has slipped my mind. I will recall it in a moment.' And I discreetly baek l out of the room with my birch behind me, and tovvl it over the fence. That was the la-t I heard of that switching." Case of suspended judgment," said 6rm one, softly. "My brother," continued the firt speaker, "was as bad as my father. n ' lives in a New England town, and he j went to Boston one to transact some j businesd which would occupy two days. At the end of four days he had not re turned. His wife's anxiety was relieved ) on that day by a telegram, which read: I 'What did I come to Boston for? Have! been trying to remember for three days. " 'Real estate, telegraphed his wife. " 'Of course,' came back the answer." "That reminds me," said one of the party, "of a friend of mine. Ho was a lawyer in a small town, and frequently after working lato at night at his office would sleep on a comfortable lounge which be had in a back room. When be was married there was a wedding breakfast at the bride's home and the couple were to start, on an evening train for a wedding trip. II had to run around to his office for, a few moments, Laving forgotten some little thing which had to be attended to. The hours went on and H failed to return to bis bride. When train time came and :io bridegroom appeared every one was thrown into a panic. "The bride fainted, and the news spread like wildfire in the little town that H bad abandonded bis bride and fled the town. The only one who Kemed not to suspect him was the bride. She, however, only shed tears, refusing to listen to any condemnation of her missing husband, but declining to offer any suggestions. Finally sho could stand the strain no longer and posted her father to II "a office. H had gotten deep into bis work and was just on tie point cf going to uleep on his lounge. He was to 'broken up' over his cruel blunder that be was afihamed to face anyone but bis wife, and extended bis two months' welding trip over a year. They made one of the happiest couples in the world, but to this day bis wife has to find his hat for him and remind him what bo wants to do when be leaves the bousrj. "A singular caso, but ono which could hardly be called absent mindednes." said another of the little group, "is that of C , the stork broker. On the morn ing on which bis first baby was born he came on the floor with a radiant face. Catching sight of me, be rushed up and said, with a beaming smilo and joyous eye: " 'Congratulate m old man; Tra ths happiest father in New York city. ThT. never was such a handsome baby lrn bforo.' " 'I do congratulate you. Hnrry, old man.' I answered, as b squared my hand warmly. 'Boy or girl?" ' H l-.kd at m for a moment, and thn a wave of blank despair went ovu his f ao. " '111 b bangrd if I know.' be said. 'C ditapared from the nV.r, but in a rourW f hours I f'-lt som on nearly jf -k my arm from its f-ckt. 'It's a .;.. criod C . gleefully. I w-r.t hrce to find out." Nw York Tnbun. All th QallfWMn. "I hv an annt who n rrry nnfrtn nat." said Maude. "Sh is fbchtly daf ar.d vry r.r sihtM." irao-;oa.r re?;-nli Marri. "Whst a lovely chaprora she w- u' 1 make." Vaahingt4-.n P'st. Mr Br-wn Wrut ma-ln yri m-ik" a 'are hbind my ba-:k? L:tt J--htis;e Wbr. ma. yru bdr. t think I aa f 1 en'uVa b". d . it b-f-ra T fv E: p vivVt M;v? S7cotl r. I n !1 dirk V- it v-T. '". h th 'i".ai r"7""- th"-,. ;T. "1 F ITf'. A H . I -V4. y4 - ' T-T 'r T' K r,r r-tr. '! di7 r"". :"r-"" 'Ta " 4 l g.i.i awi v. t-i a L.v aj H. Je jrvilrtl Laie Uij, - uAi ljirti p-i.ri !$.: rwli w-iiJi; lu (tJ lie " Uj t'.-j-f. I- ci a '.f ti- JcrLi wr ;j tmfly ri ex ir.c-r iit. Li van o.i. 1 h ii is a cyl oue," t. ' . a can ksuid ti house " tt.Mf arv Lltnt. " a can ksuid u house " luch lent for 4" rr in tit i tor ( rw aiiJ Lav tLt r tLer sii-i iu huh to I: fu. Ah i toi'iit i d-s ii i hv au auia, iu ro.'ne an 1 iarj i 'u'tsinfal rv.'urcs to b.vW it ih kabl h id.vi i a viry LrixLt oiie. We'll tnk a d:.ubi t.- 'use taat is u:ix ir-m n. We'll make & tLai u fi:tirely diiTcreat trv.i ury ! n'jL'.i' tiO. jou t ia."' I'liis fartt.-r talVc i alut, and it as ti-cit.-l tiiit tti w.nji i c-)u:dir a d .ulU hti fliu H b preps 'ed to go a a fitly font lot lii'h tfa?y L.ii pureUal. In tta hoarse uf time t Ley a cat into U. oct? to U k at Liie jkrtcb. The areL,Ue-t wanted to baiii t bin double houj. II kni it wouiil rr.ake a goovl hr-ua uao that wuu'.d be comfortable and attrue tivt alii culd prove a t;00! invtmifuenf. WLoni bi clients earae luto tt cfTi te wai just a little anxious. Ti. illustrations iu this column ar repro ductions cf bis ketchee. II showej tbt-m the iloor flsiw first. tiaid he: Tie fctu is 44 feet wid on th rst fl'r. Tais gives a 3 foot pasacway on ach f-ide. Now we will look at tberooxs on therij'at. We have the entrance at the front of the setni-ccr agonal shaped room. It extenis around and tak iu a section of what w..uld othervvii l a part of IL front bitting room, and tbun gives addrd width to thia por tbn of tho hall or vestibule. Back of thia is tbe revpl!OT hall, with a wialow at the right sid5 w Lich projects over the tidewala iSSBCRH H Ul ) S 1 SlTTiKCRTt RECEP7S3 rrasT floor. below, but at a height sufficient to raiw the heads cf thof wh' piss tinder it. The wall fpace in frnt senaratins the t-itting rr:ii and th reM-jttion room is filial with turned spindle wf.rk in oak. Tbe stairway is a com bination affair. We po up from the front Lall ti a landing, pa through some portiere to auother landing:, whi t i cor.n.TleU by a airway and two do-.rs with tbe kitchen. The two doors prevent the noiw and odors cf the kitchen from reaching tbe front part of the houK. There is a seat on thn front landing whieh proj-s:ts into the hall. Uuitr the part of the main etairway which gr" to tbe econd flo)r is provide i th" cellar ?tair way. The diuing rwm. a will U sen, u btck of sitting rom. The kitchen connx:ts with th dining room throueh th ctina gantry by m-ans of two double swir.; d'rs dors which switp toth ways and stand cl 1 whn rele(l. This china ro.rri is libti by a small window and h-is a cupboard w ir.b class door above and r.Dell kir.rs b'-low. The kitchen is provided with sinks, tr.bl'w and drain bofirdi ronTn int to the L.iia ci -t. Iu the pantry 1 a p! V r an ie ch'-st w;th a drain to th out vide. Tu'-re is a lr-or over tbe cheat fco that joe can le i ;;t in ts ithmit p-ua'.cp ihrongh the kitchen. The cellar is uadT haif tbe hrtue, w;th furris rora ppij'tinj under the t tir rt. In the c-iiir s'.'-p nink in which wah wtr rr.ay I p"'ire I. a nty m-t-r f ?rf' ti' r ari l a laundry s'. t. Th r '.!ur f.r"T is ' "Tinte l. Pi th kiTh'-n is ht ar.d v-,ld water at th sink, and ia tue I nthrc-TJi -n the -rn l fbor j -a? r r',-i. wah-tnnd and tub. Thr r" fo r .trn th w-.nd fl r in th In VI - ' r bf"--m. e?v. and th olher for t-d '(!un nd art .-i' of ?1 ; character. , J I , 27 J iT-JJC'Zl r I Y I i I I I I I I "? TX f-'K -.... ' ',- 7 y'rv-, r,- - -, -I' ' - ' : 1 77 ' - .I4.r; r" 4 ' t ' " ''. ' 4-, ; -t. v ! ,J ..-"k-.4. ' t.K,'. ivr I'1.'' "" , -thr f- rfVJ.-'.rf T S? ' ' . .. . t v- &mm& uF c5?!p . 5l m t mil -4 HI 3 ro?cn j f rc 1 4. ..... crf,slcl,., ,--'u j , , , I PEARS' SOAP I? - -r.-'-r H u ih MOST ttCC4NT R v '7. ;.;:;; h toilet soap I - -T- ? " -' '-t a-4 -.- M T THR TTOH i,r. I , -, 'i j B 0,11 T ?. - I L Prepare For It 1! V.-j Vvur M CARPETS LAID --AM - I tils n.or.th, so At o:.. f t j Hon V .orlouS ai.d pAk tlif.o o.it. Ill- .o. 'k now compitU tut a week cr two more cl nn h trade a we ti:;od last ( ' -te tbe Ut !ie sold o'ot. STYLES HR SELECT! I ! Ivr! Than in Ar:v Houe m the Citv. Boss tl Norton 27 SOUTH DIVISiON-ST. K UNTIi: TO MlCIIKiAN s ldif.k. I have ruaiie a careful examination of thehu of this M.;t'' in ig;ird t(. Male bsiiintief, and the fact l t!ie:r payment, atui ::ve it as my opinion l hi t cirru t'J'iir r v l,n f"li.-!rl 7.-r Mn, H, 1';4, .! uj to t'elruury 4, Joo, rii fOf J1(M St.itr llvutiu.n." he it e-.-.titU'l t-jit vnr! the lev and ha j-ict xf- ei'fi it. I would advie all fiicli k! i.( is to apply ot nt. .S)ld;( rs enl:t.ng from March lvl-'J, to January 1, I'm. 4, WHO ontitiod to '0, j-rolnlly all rurh uexe pai'l; but .1 H"t JiUid, are .-till entitled. All sold.ers enli-tm up to M'iy 14, I'M.!, llOHl January 1, 101, wen- .rtf,ril.'y paid; btlt if xi' t ja iii are entith j to -loO. Sld:ers en!i.ting horn hiu,ry 4, 1G'. lor one year, were entitled to floO Jio'n.ty, and sol dirrs enlisting tor rAro- year alter Fthrunry 4, lOo, were flit. tied t $'Jt.i bounty, but S1C prdnbly pat I; if to-f UiJ are ttdl entitled. Soldiers desiring to apply for Boun ties under any of theso acts or condi tions, are invited to call upon or write the undersigned. CIIAS. If. GIBSON. SOLICITOR OF PENSION?, Itoom 41, Old Ilouveman niuck, (iiand Ilapids, Mlrh. MILLAltU'S HAIR GLOSSOMER! A rure cure f -vr Itchy . s-;i!p. Iniiidru. J7f ma, iv:id or I'ail Hair and nil e!) 75e. To r'.cnn th t'eMi farly w !i!t. !iaricn th puriis. a 'id I in part frnr riin"- t tin- l'r-:it !i. u- 11I.I..K!" lOO'lll 1U I, - rnt. Prepared bv H. ii. MILLAP.P. 7 Mo:.r " s., Grand ltapl'ls. Mli ti. Per s ty all drupnIsM and dnlrs. or nt postpai 1 to nay address rn ter i; t i! a'.ve pure, .-enl loi eircni:is and tet im.-ii H.-w Aeents Wante4 outride tf city. K EM OVA L! TIIL GRAM) KAPIDS Steam Carpet Beating Works! I'orrr.T'y t C aol 4v Kr.t-t.. his KKMOVKP TO 31 1: c u a n i crs w i. a c k, ( nr Iii.s : d Cr r"'i : s. iy.U )'I!iM. tn. S. N. A I.I.KN, Manager. B. S. HARRIS Domestic Dry Goods ; A a "e r t 1 r. ' f f.roccjrics mid Fruits s.T Ir t PrT .V-.VJT S. DIVISION-ST. !. . W .... . . . . . I .... I lMtl7rlJ fl't't I tf iT Ml SltMPStM 1 kr ' -4- l. -. . . , ,w f , -. ... H41TP ..4 t4...r tilln : t ' m-' tml l .4.. '.-' . v , Tfl C't AT IltlltK HtST. BEECHAM'S PILLS t. r -tp ,,t r . --..- lor 25 On U. ht nni t,t,iT CURTAINS UIIG ELECTRIC BELT L u ' ""I Success Follows SlJCCeSS. NEVER HAS OUR TRADK BEEN BETTER! terU!rt d.d iht p-.ii., li. ui- X.Ut f.i J j'H . .fti.O i. ..1 it .it i.i i .:.v : kflABE, VOE pOJ NKW O !l WHKKLOi K 1.e tlirotic -f 't!M!i( who b i. j) t flt-gant "JitoiU," N'om. A h d Vb flock P.:ilifs pp.i! 1 to .i , : i ('.ate to 'U f Uili vt t .11 ..: C IK' iff tl. V loUiid at ol.! .. HOUE CLEANING TlVL t t l.ange ii.a P,t o ..-..i i 1 , i. '.v l'p!.!.t a.od ;.: it )'. : 1 olrt arid worn-out p.a:.. . rA !. Jonper fret the pup.i, ti.e p .i.ot. t'. teacher. Wt a'iow lull j !. i j t . : Mich old piano- and ot .'.ii.- N t t.niO to tX( hai.pe the-, oi l .:.-!! i.:.. F. J. Iui 1 Iotisr; 23 MONROE AVENUE. SRYDEB &P&LIH. Nee Locat'oi. WonJ(ri B.o;k! x m rr i r;ri Tho-o flits icjurvciil : Icclrt(m plate, a met ;ini l lvhicli artilicial teeth viui hv insertoci on a very Miiall 1'latc, not eoverin the rcol of tlc inodt h. ( more linn r j i. . : ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i tt"rt:c&al. View o in t n x loo-e or dropping; AVhere. Hriiio Work is im jiossihle, tills Is a sncei ss Teeth extracted by our ki' metliod of Vitalized Air. "KOTHIHG SUCCEED3 LIKE SUCCESS" PHIHTERS' liltS VIM IY lltCPIiSlO UW7II THtfit z z icrtR lit o;ubtas T5 TNi !;;: tf m VIKTLEL ATPPtCltK 71 ABLE 70 BIT TKfJR OUi I Ll: vim wi. a3 oj rctE pf u lcw AS TVt tlWI OCCCS CAN El tCwCT f CR AKrKtRL PROMPT ATTENTIOH GIVEN MAILORDERS. ARRIS, ACT. 21. ftC'TN ICK'.A IT. cm: w c c 1; a C:CAGO.rU rr Af) rf L'lL ' i'; y f. t : -'' ' 1 , ' ' ' i "" 4 r- k 1 ; v. K ' ' - 1 ';" r . j. v .) - r' v k tt i - k ( ' I - tt r ' ' ; ' ' " t ' -V r -' ! 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