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0 oaexant) tribtjne: tEO OUT. ADVERTISEMENTS. QUID BOS POPULAR HAILnOADs. Good has more to idowfth success In this life than any ether one 6 t3 thing. It means good Wood, good brain pover.

bodily 5 strengfh, tn fact ererythtag that tends to mate the human race powerfnl If there any one thing that tt Is your uur ro protect or cure, out ci order, it Is your digestive' organs. For 50 years the people have used the renuine JOHANN HOFFS J1ALT EXTRACT to cure todlges- tton, and thousands have testified to the benefit they have malt extract. 4y 1250 BROADSTAT (JUbanj Hotel Bi'dg.) telephone Main ioos PLANTS A SPECIALTY. Prices aad fally warranted. derived.

Asklsrtfcei xmim hows RIVARDE IS ERE TO MIGHT The; Great Violinist Will Play the Macdonough Theater. Oakland Amuumsn-Stekert Are Some Excellent i Attractions. Rivarde, the famous young violinist. will appear tonight ast the Macdonough supported by Lachaume, Keith and a grand orchestra of forty performers. A programime will be heard which has never been equaled in Oakland and the concert promises to be a notable event, not only on account of its artWttc excel lence, but through the interest shown In tho success of this eminent artist by prominent society and mueloal people.

A large and fashionable audfonm im an. sured. and that it will be an enthusiastic 1 Electricians and General Contractors LIGHT AND POWER All work at San Francisco COBKE8PQMDESCB SOLJCITED. BAAB TOZER Make the Best Fitting Business Suits and Dress Suits in Oakland. Only the best work done.

Spring and Summer goods now in. 869 BROADWAY, Bet, yth and 8th Sts. WHATEVER YOUB SIZE OF VE CAII SUPPLY YOU WITH Bicycle Snuthpnn Pq an "me to Arrirm Leav From AnrU 1ST i Arrtv I a A-m. 7 At a TiSa Ut J7a AtlanOe express. Ogdenl and East.

Benacta. Vaoarula. BumJ aey. 8acrnKntOinxl Hed-l ing- via avla i San RamoaJ Napa. CaUstosa and San-I POS AMelaVExnreiiTfiJ mondffor Toaemite).

San-1 Barbara and Loal Marunea and Stockton 1 10H4 ttoi-r" l-s iM 7 oia Banicia, vacavule. Wood-I "jna. Knighra Landing, New. Orleans icthhu i M14S Jreano. Bakers field.

Saa-I ta Barbara. Los Angeles.) tuning. PusoT'wewl Orleans and Baat i MXlp Santa Fa Hnnt. ai.hhi Express for TMTe and) x.aai a. mi 9Mp European MalC'ogden and- To iZ Kregon Exr sa 1 din, Portland.

Puget Bound and East 77. NILE3 ROUTE. Jl Broadway. Leave rom yebraarr t. vt.

Arrlvs' 08 a Nile. Baa Jose, Stockton. oixuz and 'Oro- :19 a' IM SOOp 1:40 ou jose and Llv mua eiocaton Haywarda, Niles and 8aai Jose -mm T7 a SAN LEANDRO AND hatw mi Via Seventh Street from Broadway! Leave From March 23, 1836. Arrive To Melrose, Seminary Park. Fltchburg.

8aa Leandro and Uaywarda. :38 a 8 J6p Via First Street, from Broadway. 8:38 -M a WJWm 108 a TO Melrose, Seminary Park. Fltchburg-, San Ieandro aad Harwarda. a 11 aM ii.il a 12:11 l-M 4M 1:41 01Ol tA9 6:40 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION.

') Foorteentb and Franklin 8treets. Narrow Gauge; i i Leave 1 From March 22. 189C I Arrive SOS a Newark. Centerville, eaal FMton. Boulder Creek, 8anta Crua and way stations; also GU-roy, Tres Pinos.

Watson-yille, Paclflo Grove. San Luis Obispo. Guadalupe and wav p'tNewark, CentervlUa Sanf 14 0 I I Joae, New Almaden. Fel-i ton. Boulder Creek.

Saa-i ta jru ana principal 405 wy sutiinna hiiis Newark, San Jose and Los 4 pt Santa Crux, etc. For San Jose. Santa Cms and way stations Aor tor aXternoon. Saturdays only. Sandaya only.

-v To and from Niles. Sundays excepted. Connects at College Park with Coast division train. Monday Thursday and Saturday The PEOPLES 'EXPRESS COMP ANT. the only transfer who will call for andt check baggage from hotela and residences.

Office. 412-418 Ninth street. TeL 326. Local and through tlckea aold and In formation given by 'nt 16th st. station, M.

E. DE CORA, agent 7th and HdwyT RIOHATfn OH AT. pen. traf. manatrii: T.

H. GOODMAN, gen, pass, agent CALIFORNIA RAIIWAT. MILLS COLLEGE Jb LATJNDRT FARM, WEEK DAT TRAINS. Leave Frultvala. Arrive Fmltvals 8:65 A.

M. 106 A. M. 10:45 A. M.

1 P. 1:45 P. M. tSD P. M.

4:20 P. St SUNDAY TRAINS. S2SA.M. 9:15 A. M.

10 A. XL. 10:15 A. M. 12:25 P.

M. P. M. 1:55 P. M.

1:45 P. M. 4 5 P. M. P.

M. Passengers from Oakland should take trains leaving Broadway twenty minutes In advance of leaving time as shown front Fruitvale. Round trips Oakland to Mills CoUega. Laundry Farm. 25 cents.

W. M. RANK, Traffie Manager. 1003 Broadway. Oakland.

O. R. N. ASTORIA AIM PORTLAND $2.50 Sesend Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED. For reeervatlwas call at 19 HoaU gemery Baa Franeleeo.

Co lorn bia Sans 18 and 13 State of Caiiforala aaila 33 aadlfay a From Bpear-at. Wharf (Pier 24) at 10 A. M. COODALL, PERKINS Geal 8upC F. F.

CONNOR. General Agent. GO Market SU. 8. From our Stock of Twenty Different Models of CLEVELAND CRESCENT His Case Is Considered the; Blind Home Directors.

by They Dsckto Thst hi Ground, for Admission Are Deserved. not There was. nlt the Directors of the Horn for we Adult Blind la Temescal. There pr5snt Directors James. Hersh- called for the pur-" the PPlkUoo ot 2 reinstated as an Ini "n1 the home.

Jme8' acted as chair- t1 he 0 bn Informed fceen dismissed from ln im certain charges SsLr preferred against him, and a bearing- in hi. own behalf, mu fhf SfL.0 to.me members of lormed by them that tne charges were made in a letter and that there had 8 tber corroborative evidence. Board decided to hear the charg-? P7 ut 12 years of age was introduced as the principal witness. jWm announw1 that the letter con-xaininr the charges which had caused the expulsion of OooRan had been writ- ten ra the name of the rather of the poy and had "been based on the story The boy was questioned, by Director Thanksglvln? Day, 1S94, M. Coogan had assaulted him in a demoralizing manner In one of the closets of the instlr tutioo after Coogan had Induced htm to ro to his (Coogan'e) room with the hope ctvln some fruit.

boy wa cross-examined by Tom the attorney Who appeared for Coogan, but'the lad adhered to his story. Bradley said that the story of the boy that the assault, hid bfn committed on Thanknrlvink Day was new to toim and differed from the charge which h-ad been made in the letter, where the time of the assault was named as Chrtetmos Day. He said ''he had witnesses on hand to prove that the assault could not have taken place that day, but that he had no witnesses to controvert the story as re jrards Thanksgiving Day. He stated however that he would be pleased to his client, Coogan, tell his side of the case. Coogan, was sworn and stated that he had had a fight in tne morning with a man in Temesoal and that shortly after dinner he had had the fight ex- a mined into by Superintendent Sanders and after the examination had gone to Eaet Oakland and spent the rest of the day at the home of Mr.

Mc-' Porley. He denied having committed the act charged' against him on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day or any other time. On motion of Director Hershberg Coo pan's application for re-admission to the home was denied, the motion having been seconded Dy Director Coo-' gan. i Rudolph Hornung offered to give ini struction in piano tunlnpr to a class of six Inmates, twice week, four hours to a lesson at the rate of $4 for each lesson. The matter was taken under A resolution was adopted rescinding a resolution giving power of attorney to Wells.

Pargo Express Company to receive money for the Home from the State Treasury at Sacramento. The Oafk MMAif mill r4- 1 Home through the banks. POTllPBlIE IS PAID. Some of It Will Ba Used Purchase a Bust of Daniel Webster. to Blu.

and Gold" Contains Soma Lively Lampooning of the Faculty. BERKELEY, April 29. The U. Cde-w iMLters In the intercollegiate contest, Dave O'Connor and Flaherty, have rer oeived the 1200 prize from Senator Per-kins. They will probably devote a share of the money to purchasing a bust of Daniel Webster to be hung in the for-een4c room for iraBplration to future debaters.

OPERETTA. Alfred Wilkie w411 present his operetta Widow Bewitched" in Shattuck hall on May 1 The oast includes such well-known as Miss Florence Doyen, Miss Daisy Creasy, Mtes' Jennie Turnbull. Alfred Wilkie and Charles M. Elliot; Several new songs will be introduced and the singers will 'be assisted by the Berkeley Orchestral Society, Samuel Adehstein, lute soloist, Fred H. Clark, baritone.

The list of patrons and patronesses contains a large number of the most fashionable Jeople of Berkeley. "Blue the college annual, (Will appear thia afternoon. It contain pome clever; lampooning of the faculty and it is expected that there will be a big fuss over It. Personal! tie? have bn indulged to very freely soma of the caricatures are the kind that arouse the indigraation of the The" editors realize the penalty attached; to the funnmaJdng and vare ttuw wasting for the explosion, which Js sure to come from the faculty. GENERAL GOSSIP.

Dr. A. Alexander, Instructor In physios at; the Ualyersity, expects to exmduct a suimner school from June 19th to August 1st in his branch of The- work of opening- and improving 'the Hiioarrasa tmct ts nearly coxnolefted. The roads are. auncac nniamec ana the Btireeta are open to traffic Times S40 S50 BICYCLES Q75-S100 PURSE OR PERSON a that is Exactly Righl 1112 Broadway bet 11th and 12th.

TAXDEHg' fob BENT. tailors; one says $20 for a rait, the other Which is the cheapest? The $20 Snit? well or not at all. See tha ooint 1 Cohen, 8th nr. Washington Alameda County In at San, Luis' Obispo, Favor Notes and Gossip About the Meeting of the NaUvs (Special Correspondence to" the Tribunal SAN LUIS OBISPO, April 2ft with the shooting of cannon, exploding of bombs, blowing of horns and shrieking i wnisues, uayorunangst extended the key of the city to Grand President Trans: Dunne, last The Court House Square held an Im- ose tnrong. in fact the old say that ft will be years before such a garnering will again assemble here to on" the amis to uie uoraen west.

ier tne freedom of the city had vcuaerea io tne visitors, there wi a fine disrlav of firework am pieces. This was concluded by 1 o'clock wren ine oia town began to hum with the shouts and noises of the Immense throng. Some are shouting ret. euuiuua uie paraae wi more in an was a session yesterday and there will be another today and to- mi P. G.

Robert Fitzgerald, Jas. i ravers and District Attorney Snook jrivea iast nignt. The Alameda County delegation met In private session last nlarht. pvi ttmA of Brooklyn withdrew from the race for Grand Trustee favor of Rod Church. The Alameda county boys will Dexore Tne convienrtDan Thursday solid for Rod for re-election.

The fight for Outside -Sentinel vtn a bitter one. Joe Bouquet of. Piedmont i-arior ana Arthur Fiedler of Liver-more are both candidates. Coming from the same county, the fight will be all me naraer ana some outsider may win, although Bouauet aDoeara to th favorite. i The Alameda Cottnty Boomers.

A a. soclation was formed last niarht wtth Charley Snook In the chair. Mayor Un-angst was elected an honors rv ber, and James Swlnnerton of the Ex aminer, Known here as "Little Dock- ery' Milk Inspector P. P. Dock and John Greaney -of, San Francisco, wearing S6 badges -were admitted to membership on swearing to unort the rules which consist of shouting and singing-the praises of Alameda countv singing the praises of Alameda County in lacr xne maiter nas taken a serious turn that all one hears Is r'What'a the matter with Alameda Countv Why, the Board of Trade or the Merchants Exchaxnre could not unrt.

tise the town better. The membership so far Includes he- sides those already mentioned, Messrs. cnurcn, Travers, Glas, Schumann, Horton, Bouquet, DeGolia, Fitzgerald. Baker, Feldler, Oakes, Reed. Wuthe.

Allen and Woolner. M. C. Whea Baby Ms sick, we gave her Carter's. When slM was a cried for Cartorf When she became Miss, she clung to Castorls.

When she had Children, she gsvetbem Outona, 8tlll In the Business. Mrs. M. M. Bridares has sueoesdad to th business of her lata husband.

M. Bridges, at the same place. Sixth and Washington. All kinds of wood and coal on hand. Orders promptly filled.

Full weight guaranteed. Telephone Sfii. When you are thirsty ask for the new beer of the Buffalo Brewing Co. Hanson AKohler, agenta Southeast corner Webster and Eighth streets. hat tired, languid feeling and doll head ache is very diaatceeabla Take twoof Cartsrt Little liver PHI before retiring, and yoa will And They relietnerer fall to do food.

Merrlam's and the Rain. The recent heavy rains, have shortened produce and poultry, a bit some dealers are complaining of small supplies we are not. Merrlam's (1236-1237 Broadway) for everything in poultry, rare fruits, best vegetables. every minute. Fin strawberries, summer sqaashes and cucumbers.

New potatoes, Beer rrom Germany. Messrs. Herbert Sonderlelter, the popular proprietors of the- Anheuser-Busch saloon, 477 Ninth street, have the famous Pschorr brew (imported from Germany) on tap ewy Saturday, and the superior AnheuserFaust brew every day. SO Yean ia Europe and AnsfraHa. PKE of.

rT-a, lbs lost Soe eessltl AND Throat 1 Dpecuu 13t3 In the West, Tt TTAT.T., TT Tt TT i 4 Trerntaneatly located at -8S5 Broadway, Cor. leveata Oakland, CrJ, LADIES I an always ready to assist yoa. No diaeaae pecnliae to your delicate ors-anism ia beyond my anre controL Regulating M4 lei naa Wmrrant4 Quick, Safa and Burs. THROAT Catarrhal acre throat, aCate and chronic pbaryagttis, ealargedtomaUa aad palate, bearscaeM, loaa of voice, thick phlegm la the throat, which cansea hawking. HEART Talvalar diaeaaaa, weak aad fatty hearty dropsy aad rhessianaiB Of heart, laagaid cu'c uietiott.

STOMAOH Gaxtarrh aad atceratJoa, atonic aad acid drape paia, indlreatioa. pain aad fau. eeas after meals, heartbara, waterbraah aad difficulty of swanowiag. RUPTURE Files, artwatvarlooede.hydraeele, sad wellinga aad teaderness onickly cared. PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN especial stodj aad piactiue for many years over case treated yearly, accent cases of PJUTAT4 DISBASSS cared la a few sears, tneers, tn Motcaes ea tae tace er ooay carea Mh wi mmrm ntW w1aiu.

SVAB diaeaaes ef the Z4ver, Sidneys, Eye, Earand8kia. Kheasaatisoa, TJkera, Hair Famar. Boae Paiaa, Oeaerraoea, Gleet, Strict are. Syphilis. Braia 6oftenlnrJ.YootalaVKreear.eic.

r.ttt Hairs Bviferator. A Moat Wonderful Cara for Nervema Debility. Waatiag Away, -Zmpoteacyv Losses, aad all anstag treat errors ot yoau bm Tna-ftv-rtT-a S5BaonwAY70ABXVB. TXoarat toto u. iU), 7 to Conesltarioa Prea a i V.J 5 1l CX3 pnUKJ ISX3.

Dn.T. D. 1 1 ALL'S iwm is auawi RIVARDE. LEAVITT BILL, TO BE PAIO, Military Arrangements for the Coming Celebration at Monterey. Miss Marian Barney of This City Is to Represent California.

Major E. A. Sherman of this city, who has been the head and front of the move- meat for the proper commemoration of the taking possession of California by the United States, has received the following I interesting note, which explains Itself; -I "Headquarters department of California, San Francisco, April 27, 1896. 1 "Edwin A. Sherman, Chairman Commit- tee of Arrangements Associated Veterans of the Mexican War, Oakland, CaL-r-81r: i Referring to your communication of the 1 13th Inst, addressed to the Department Commander.

Inviting him to command to attention the semi-centennial celebration at Monterey, CaL. in commemoration of the American occupation of California and the raising of the American nag at that place. I am directed by the Department Commander to Inform you that arrangements will be made for the presence at Monterey, on that occasion, of a light battery of artillery, which will be instructed to fire requisite salutes and take part in the ceremonies, that the necessary salutes will be' 'fired on July 7th, from San Diego barracks, Alcatraz Island and the Presidio of San Francisco; that from the last named Post a salute will also be fired on July 9th, in commemoration of the first hoisting of the American flag thereat; and that your invitation to all officers of the command to attend the ceremonies at Monterey has been communicated to them with the request that all such as desire and contemplate attendance on the occasion shall so signify to these headquarters a list of the same, which, when received, will be furnished to you. Very respectfully, i D. GREENE.

Assistant Adjutant General." The various counties In the State have selected representatives for the occasion. The honor of representing California has been given to Oakland, and Miss Marian Barney of the Lincoln School has been chosen for that position. Miss Barney Is a granddaughter of the late Colonel John D. Stephenson. Alameda County will be represented by Miss AHee Stewart, daughter of Colonel Joseph Stewart, U.

8. A retired, at Berk, ley. Miss Constance Lawrence, a daughter of a Veteran of the Mexican War, will represent San Francisco. There will also be ladies to represent the Army and Navy. A Deadlock Broken.

President Wilson of the Police and Fire Commissioners broke, the deadlock yesterday. It is the duty of the Board to elect a president every year, but the Mayer refused to vote aye on any proposition. Wilson, who has been the candidate, did not Uke to vote for himself, so the affair has hung fire. Yesterday he changed his mind' and voted aye at the roll call and was elected to succeed himself on his and Commissioner Piersors votes against the Mayor's negative. Bay City Flour Is whitest.

Committee Meetings. The Auditing and Finance, Ordinance and "Judiciary and Finance and Water Committees of the Council meet this evening. r-r-Pi A WORD III YOUR EAR Tie SECxrr "or Beactt of the hands, arms, and nairlNr it found fa the perfect action of the Pores, prodocea Jby The most effective rJdn purifjlnf and-r Dexntnying scap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. a ai. l.

lm i IHWtjCT.UNll.ll. 1 kMi i a MAM. taaime. bkpatmno and teachinq. Recking Jeffress, Props.

Webster St, TWO TVTTTl'Nr 'i Bothare A yy. ilLUllM I savs $22. We make suite Trimble. the work in fit-cla mtjt Good at aaaraatee Gentlemen's own clots cot and made up. FRANK, The Tailor.

SU, soar Bioaawav Oeaainr. Dyeing aad Repairing WaaUy Doaa SIS FOB SU The Oakland Paving Co. mi otaie, win aecme mniapu ana prtrate COBtracta far mil hnuiM. continue to fiU order, ioc the liipmeSt of rock toer iit olellSo 311-321 Ceatral Bank Bmldiag. i CALIFORNIA RUG F.

E. PLATE, Manager. Vnth the oeaeat or twenty rears' experience Inm. ummuw yet usea tor iaui Deauu- "rtiaUemeUmorphosiaandthe muwwn ior particular 1IANUFAOTORY 58 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland Boom 19, Oakland, OaL strictxt; coyprogirriAU EOAROillS STABLE ft C. FOSTER'S DETECTIVE AGENCY one may be guessed from the eeneation which Rivarde has made in San Fran cisco.

Invitations are out for a number of parties for the occasion and a large attendance from Alameda and Berkeley is promised. ROTXE'S SHOW. Milton Royle's successful coniedy- drama, "Captain will be seen at the Macdonoueh tomonnw evening. "Captain Impudence" is a play of such sterling merits that it de serves the patronage of every lover of the theater. It is wholesome, virile and interesting, and it has that touch of nature which makes the whole world kin.

i ne company is of fine balance. Mr. Royle as the hero and Mrs. Royle as a oasnrng widow have excellent parts. Lucius Henderson, as a Mexican sol-die, gives prominence to a difficult part.

Out of "Jim." a darkey of the days of "befo de Mr. Johnson makes a character study of rare. delicacy and naturalness. Madeline Merit has a role which is difficult to that of a Mexican woman, half Lucretla and half angel, and that succeeds so admirably is aU he more to her ored- It. kju rxtoay "rcenda" -will be given.

THE OAKLAND. A Corner Grocery" with all Its Ufa and bobble, Is making lets of fun for the patrons of the Oakland week. It Is one of those of plays that maVa i sort even though as In lugre tfuraecte tne merriment is lulu on we nusrortunM one else. some LOUIS LAMORY BURIED. A Host Moarnln Pay the Last Respects.

FHends The funeral of Louis Lamory occur-ed yesterday from the home of his fcrothrf-ln-lw, Pallies. 2409 Telegraph avenue. Rev. Father Serda conducted the funeral services nn mains were interred in St Mary's bearers were members of the Acme Club of which the deceased was an honorary member. Their were E.

S. De Witt Cll. Jaa S. FoJ Wi Achard. James M.

Shanly. Many beautiful floral the love and esteem, in deceased was held by his many friends. ajituor uw many wnv pnesented flowers were the following: Miss Farno, Chaa, Lutkev. Mr. ma vr Ed V.

Paequale, Mrs. B. Kramer, Mrs! Chauche, Mrs. Boa, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Savidan. Borapard: Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meyer. James M- Shanly.

Mrs. LaclaverL Mr. and Mrs. Bau. Mr.

and Mrs; JA. Belloll, Mrs. Oscar Luning H. J. Snow, Mrs.

A. Schmidt. Mr. and W. A.

Middle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxwell. Acme Club and many others Got Herself ln a BadFlx Two girl friends met on the street and stopped to shake hands.

i 'So glad to see you. Oraee." said the tailor-made Alice Just on my way, to ask you. as my oldest friend, to be one of my -Bridesmaid! How lovely! I did not know you were engaged," replied the tln-de-stecle Grace; 'It's very sudden, but' he's awfully In love, and Is Just too lovely nve. wiu you aoxr rAct? Of course. VU be charmed.

But" moving forward and speaking in. an undertone, "do oome round the corner, and tell me all about It. There comes that idiotic, irrepressible don key. Jim Bertonw He's grinning as though he meant to stop, and I doa't care to be seen talking to him." 1003 Broadway; aia CQMinmicATiONs liEVADA LIVE.RY fKD Hack at- All Hototis. TaTaTTT11 ft.

tttiiitait MUUU UCMUKUIi We earrjr a fall line of desirable Li fcrlhirnt pecilrj. tomt GS3TH AID iMtol STJ OAKTAITI AX fsrticnlsx attention paid t6 Boarderm, Xsdies( sad Gentlemen's Riding Horses Telephone 4r8. SPBXSr GOODS FOR RENT, ROOM 60x70 FT. With or Without Power. Conven lent' Qffces.

i'- APPLY TO "A the electric: uciit aiid motoh co. Cor." Second and Webster Streets N. E. BIGNEY, Prop. Morehant Tailors IN OAKLAND.

staple goods and latest noveltiesi jrrBT ur zxoS BROADWAY. Now has the finesT eqnioned establishment in Oakland at 1168 DROADVAY PATRONIZE HIM. Same Proprietors as K1SICH. TSXSHSOSTS 4S BTKCIILTIKS Brid and nam el Imlava. Teeta, rsialeasex.

itracuoa. WASHINGTON Keep' Your Eye on Him He has removed to 369 Tenth street." Who has Why, J. Herrick, the practical elec-triciaa and manager of too General Electrical Vork. WHAT DOCS HE DO? -He does house-wiring, pats ia annanciators, call bells, fira and burglar alarms; does dec- tiic lighting, WHAT DOCS HC USE? The best materials only and does the best work at shortest notice. Keasonable in prices 4 intelligent in workmanship.

SO v' 1 Eccp. Ycur Eyo on Hint THE BARBER are Spring and Fall, trying to those "with weak lungs and frail Vs makes weak people strongs Other prejaarations of; cod-liver oil won't do in place of Scott's. You 'need the oil partly digest ted, -and 'skillfully combined with hypophosphitss as mthe peculiar prdcecs cf Scotts for ssl at eta and z.eo by aU drarristA 5s A II LE R(l RIf Continues to be theUzdlng Restauraixt of UARCOVICH i RESTAURANT 463 Twslfth St. 71Xaoit, 052 Droadway AcrjaTina cpzctacles To suit aU the various conditions' of the and grinding Spectacle lenses to crier our tcLilij. rrirTtAi: rrr 3 LCJI3VILLE OAKQVXSH PAKTim Open Till 13 P.

tL CIO EHOADVAY Jchn Cavloh DR. G. L. CCHMIDT, "Jim BertonT He's the man Tm going marry: boston xraveisr.

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