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deposit —— ff “ES. Pastor: How is your son coming on?» I've not seen him lately. Parent: Pretty well. **T hope he is not show- ing any signs of becoming fast, asis so frequently the ¢ ein boys in large dl “Fast? Why, Parson, he is a messenger-boy. Don't slander the poor boy that way.” “+1 beg pardon! Ex: cuse me! I had no idea that he was paralyzed.”— Texas Siftings. Pouitictay : What sort of a watch is that! Blanket Wraps for Baby, | Lawn Tennis and Tactng suis, | Wisage ta Potitician: I'll take LAWN TENNIS Coats Shins, Trousers | ie "Cipiie counting. hs ok THE NURSERY, : money the customer starts, ron wex-ron, NEW PRENGH SHIRTINGS| 22a FOR THE BATH. \ ce'travdilng'Set Say, mister, is she R . " ‘of Traveling Shirts, ublican or Democratic ? Xt STEAMER TRAVELING. FLANNEL, 2 poveerban parlance Dems FOR THE RAILWAY CARRIAGE, = | \ ‘ MADRAS, Steamer Wear, It is not likely that FOR YACHTING, | ENGLISH |“ Howe Night Wraps, | Postmaster Wanamaker Made from fine English Flannel, Vienna © Bath or Sick-Room, | absent-mindedly remar' uakets, and English Shawls. They “© CHEVIOTS | penelenmiinnne ed_ to an office-seeker : exe comfortable, seasible and reason “ Wanting and Fishing, | “No, I cannot supply you & oa with’ an office to-day. For Men, Women, Children, and THE AND SILK Lawa Tennis, Anything else I'can show V : $2.75 to $35, with Hood and Girdle “ Office and House Coats, | jug? Omaha Worl. = +] © Yachting Shirts. lways in Stock or to Special Order. Mail Orders Solicited. Mail Orders Solicited. Jixcs: Chops is all brokeup. The sheriff has just seized his meat. mar- — — ket. NOYES BROS NOYES BROS Janos s teithatso? . + | saw him this morning, Hosters, Glovers and Hosters, Glovers and and I thought he looked Shirt Makers, Shirt Makers, as if he'd lost flesh.— "ASHINGTON & SUMMEK STS,, WASHINGTON & SUMMER STS.,| Lowell Citizen, BOSTON, MASS., U. 8. A. BOSTON, MASS., U. 8. A. H. B. KIRK & co. First OFFicer’s Man: What makes you look so remarkably cheerful to-day, Wenzel ? CAN SUPPLY Seconp Ditto: Ha, ha! My lieutenant sprained his foot at the review, and is now lying in bet OR THE SICK-ROOM, shan't have to black his boots for a whole week. FOR GRAND DINNERS, Der Floh. FOR FAMILY USE, tELIABLE WINES AND LIQUORS THAT ARE WELL MATURED. ciao maori cone: 19 E. 2ist St., N.Y. eother House can furnish ‘OLD CROW RYE.” LADIES’ TAILOR, SPRING OPENING 80 FULTON STREET, 9 WARREN STREET, OF 1889. BROADWAY AND 27TH STREET. TO Ladies who have favored ESTABLISHED 1853. me with their patrona would respectfully inform 1 a ——_—— = i, am now in receipt of a full THE WINE 7 of Fabrics suitable for Spring cone Wear, Also, that Iam pre- pared to show the very latest designs in Models for Gowns, Coats, Jackets, and Wra Embroidered and Ornamen- ted Designs from Vienna, London and Paris that c not be seen elsewhere. RIDING HABITS OF FAULTLESS FIT. Ladies residing away from New York can have their gar- ments made by sending meas- Brement and bodice. A per- feet Gt cuaranteed. RICH, WORK TERIALS DuVivierxCo. 49 Broao Sr, New Yor, Fine Wines, Branoies xc. OR BRUT. gT\ MEDICAL MONOPOLY NOT WANTED. Boston Daily Globe, Feb. 7, 1889. “In the Legislature of Massachusetts, a bill is now pending, whose object is to prohibit, under penalty of fine and imprisonment, the practice of * medicine, surgery, or idwifery’ by any other than the ‘regular’ physicians. The attempt to ss such a bill has been made before, but it failed. It isa measure which ought not to because it invades the personal liberty of the citi: not the personal liberty of the ‘irregular’ ician only, but of the patient. Only yesterday Dr. Holt, in a paper read be- fore the Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society, an organization of ‘regular’ physicians, complained of the ignorance of his professional brethren as shown in the notorious Robinson poisoning cases. “** This crime,’ said the doctor, ‘one of the greatest in our medical history, would never have been discovered but for the suspicions aroused outside the profession.’ And he called attention to the fact that in five of the poisoning cases the regular physician certified the cause of death to be pneumonia, typhoid fever, menin; bowel dis- ease, and Bright's disease, respectively. ** This shows how far the ‘regular’ physicians are from being infallible. It would seem to be more in accordance with ice and common sense were they to perfect their own knowledge before they appeal to law to prohibit others from healing. “Not long ago, a Globe reporter called upon ten ‘regular’ physicians on the same day, and described his symptoms in exactly the same lan- guage to each. The ten physicians informed him that he was suffering from ten different diseases, and gave him ten different prescriptions, each ut- terly inconsistent with the other ‘When Garfield was shot, five of the most famous regular physicians in the country spent three months probing for the bullet in the region of his left hip, and after his death, it was found under his right shoulder-blade.” We have but a 1| word to add, which is that the above is the doc- trine Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co., proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure, have fought for and pro- mulgated for the past ten years. We know of scores of cases where doctors have treated the wrong disease. They say advanced Kidney Dis- ease cannot be cured, yet thousands of cases have been cured with Warner's Safe Cure; yet so bi; oted are the medical profession that the majority of them will not use it, although they know they could thereby save many valuable lives, because, forsooth, it is against their fossilized code. Out upon such bigotry ! Baltimore & Ohio R. R. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Via PHILADELPHIA, to Baltimore, Washington, CINCINNATI, St. Louis and Chicago. PULLMAN CAR SERVICE ON ALL TRAINS. Leave NEW YORK, foot of Liberty Street, a8 follows: For CHICAGO, 2-3 P.M Midnight T and SE. LOUIS Bo AM. aes For CINCINNAT) + WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE; WILMINGTON and CHESTER, 8 30 AM. t1:00 A. P.M. 2:30 ie 44s Midni ihe ‘Ali'tratas (except 11-00 A.M.), ran dail For Tickets and Pullman Car space call at B.& O. Ticket Ufces, 21, 261 415 and 1,140 Broadway, of at Station foot of Libers ow York Transfer ‘Comapany will call fot and check bag- a ¢ from hotel or residence. . M, CLEMENTS, CHAS. O. SCULL, ~ General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agent.