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Show TUI MORNING EXAMINE!;, . Whon Haiuw said "guilty- - a look of ariiru ami iwurmin tamo owr call or 23X time call up the Jay of Hickey aud Are allot from hi . r ;4tb street- - At sight, it eye. During the real of the morning m.. call up sum ter 5ft Examiner Telephone Numbers: OGDEN, ry in rni Ln ai m to' llllPU lO lUlM llllLIl U'O' ilu-fat- UTAH, SATl liDAY MORNING, JANUARY, mo I. NOTES FROM NORTH OGDEN. Something Concerning me First HisVerdict is Rendered by Jury Thia tory of That Settlement nervous liecame xussion, very Hickey Afternoon. Standard building- North Ogden. lVt aud moved about in hi chair very nuniy.r i'tah. w has much and became quite ruilen. Baines iu the case of Hickey, the hold-upJauuary It. 1904.- - The dawned upon our li'uhli isvorcd little 10 will be xtuieoci'J Monday at today, there was no evidence introsettlement withuo-- i aiiKiirnnit omens. o'clock. The district attorney recom- duced and the arguments were made Wc point with smn- - degree of pride mended that he be given a mini mum before the jury, which had been ex- to the fact that our lo.aiiun i disatuteucc. cused during the pleading of Baiucs. tinguished as Urn liit ( which white vis-- a When the jury were brought in, Mr. man ever pitched hi mut in th'.r reATTENDS FAMILY REUNION. ur George Roach, who has been several Christiansen, the attorney for the de- gion. dating back ii 131. when a Mr. in with triends In town for wholesale fUr merchant ot leaves for his homo in Culum-Ju- i, Peter G. Lamoreaux Hae Lad a Varied fendant, asked tho court fur a peremp Ashley, acame out here liy way if the St. l.ouls. on return to instruct ion Business to the tory Sunday. Career. jury Ohio, a verdict of not guilty against the south pass and Green river with 150 In Minneapolis, Jsn. 22, 1904, Peter in the Salt l,ake defendant, upon the ground that the men. Upon arriving Herman Weisbruok, Arnold Linburg G. Lamoreaux and wife of Ogden will testimony of an accomplice will leave can nut valley, they were divided up into this of city, b. Pnstns, and many be considered aa evidence un'ess cor- smaller bands and sent out in different oTnext Wednesday for Holland on a meet their six children to trap fur heaver, which at friends to celebrate their golden wed- roborated. The request was denied directions mission. time were very uiuuenms in the ding. Mr. Lamoreaux was born near upon account of the fart that ail that of the Rochester, N. Y, February 4, 1831, and the requirements of the wclinn had ariuua mountain streams. Manager James Douglass One group of the.- - uauiicrs. headed Co..- - left yesterday Furniture at the age of 18 was employed as been fulfilled. The arguments of the Boris a Mr. Ogden, pitched their tent on for by limited case overland were counsel on the made and the bitss giicn of afternoon carpenter in the construction the ground known 27 years later aa will also visit bridges over the Erie canal aud a to I he jury before the noon recess. Chicago. Mr. Dougiasa Ogden Hole, aud still fai.-- as Non It Wbeq court reconvened this afterat Louis. Grand Rapids and possibly few years later started for the Caliguno from fornia gold fields by way of Panama. noon the case of Hie Slate against Ogden, and nestling as it docs in ihe hew York, and will be range with a Monroe, the second one of ihe nook of the Wasaii-three to four weeks. Returning to New York he was mar- John of the alleged Zang salnun rob- gradual sloie to the south, and blet ried January 22, 1854, to Miss Mary gang 2:30 thu with many mountain streams, which, Hampshire A. Sprague, and soon after moved to bers, waa put on trial The case of the New with a caiul from Ogden rivFite Insurance company against the Minnesota and engaged In raising Jury in the Hickey case announced together 15 miles loug. at a cost of $2U.IHK. .. er, The were to Railroad Line that Short company report they ready and distilling peppermint Otegon peppermint District court oil. Later he Went into the sheep defendant was brought into court and and the eneigy and perseverance of the vis continued in the a seat near Muume. When the early settlers under extreme privations motion of the the upon yesterday raising business on a large scale, let- took filed afford a fair in and took their seats both and almost suffering, The action the for ou jury plaintiff. them out to the farmers attorney and the richness of the a ting shares. DiMimsing of bis sheep inter- Hickey aud Monroe assumed a very water supply, la to recover damages due upon soil and its especial adaptation to such dwelling that was destroyed in west ests he engaged in the lumber busi- anxious look. Clerk Hollingsworth lie ness in Minneapolis, built a variety of the most paying crops, saw look the verdict filed and read it. Ogden some time ago, alleged to large the water and the atmoscaused by the sparks from a locomu- - mill and established seventeen lum- When he read "We. the Jury in the the piiriiy of and general hralthfuinesa maktf ber yards in Minneapolis and Iowa. above entitled action find the defend- phere tive. In 1885 Mr. Lamoreaux moved to Chi- ant. R. E. Hickey, guilty as charged." it indeedthea highly favored locality. leading products peaches Hickey turned very pale and leaned Among Word has been received from Miss cago., where he built eleven forward to he. sure that he had beard are among the most profitable, and Alice Newell, that she will be unbrick store buildings, 75 one-stor-y stone and it right. Monroe also turned very among tits many successful growers able to arrive here in time to attend and 80 two aud three-stor- y be named James E. Randall. the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Willis brick residences ou 63rd. ft4th aud pale and exuliauged looks with Hick- might Mr. Beardsley's mother 79th streets. In 1889 Mr. lamoreaux ey. The court will pass sentence on Frank Moore. Wilson Brothers. Jos. T. Beardsley. N. H.. Lyman and Henry Barker. Wm. Mnuday at 2 p. m. will arrive from Akron. Ohio, tomor- bought and worked u coal mine in IllWard. K. G. McGrifT. X. Montgomery. row afternoon, and the funeral will be inois. In 19(14 he came to Ogden, ' held Sunday at 2 o'clock in the Sec- Utah, and established a fruit evaporatMorey Brothers, Edmund Herrcit ft MARKET PRICES IN OGDEN. R. T. BerretL the latter, while not raond Ward meeting house, aa previ10.000 of daily pounds ing plant Vaclaiming a place as a leading fruit Are and Seasonable Ar Displays Fourteenth on ously arranged. street; bought pacity grower, picked last season 825 bushels Ones. ried Handsome and road on of land acrcH Canyon ninety of peaches from one acre, realizing for F. W. Brownell, of Hailey, Idaho, id and set it uut with fruit trues, in There arc no rhangea in the ruling them over $500, and this average per 1903 Mr. Lamurcaux prospected for viaiting in Ogden today. market prices ibis week and the dis- acre waa maintained throughout bis locatiron in northwestern I' tab and small and A hay team belonging to F. J. Kiesel large of these plays are much the same aa week entire orchard ofsame ed several claims. Part or even licttcr fruits, and the ru away yesterday upon the bench. claims were transferred to the Ogden ago. The foUuwlug are the market's rul- may be said of other growers. 'They were, attached to a sHgh .and Irn and Mining C-- . aud step? were The prospect thus far ia good for that was semewhat damaged, but no immediately takuaJiy the company for ing prices: 8U cents a bushel an abundant crop of different varieties me was injured. smelter Utah a near potatoes Ogden establishing in 1994. S. W. Campbell. IS. G. with a capacity of twenty tons of pig Hubbard squash 1U rents each. and James Storey are among our Mr. E. W. Wade, of the Utah Light iron per day. Mr. lamoreaux will reBeets 2 cents a pound. Apploe $1.00 and Railway Go., formerly tho Utah main with his family in Minneapolis to $1.50 a bushel. Cabbage 4 cents a heaviest shipiters of fruits. tomatoes and onions are also Light and Power Co., wan in Salt Lake for a few weeks and upon returning pound; parsnips, csrrols and turcrops, snd while these very profitable official informa2 and received Iron cents a each the with will yesterday pound. nips engage !q Ogden tion of the consolidation of the Cranberries 15 cunts a quart, two varied rropa afford fair returns to the and Mining' company In Ihe building and the change in the name ot of this iron smelter, which, when es- for quarter. Celery 5 cents a bunch, husbandman, many hands are furnish. the company. The moat important, re- tablished, will bear an important part 3 bunches for lc. Lettuce. 3 heads ed employment at fair wages to the mit of the consolidation to the people In the Industrial development of Og- for 10 cents; radishes, 3 bunches for extent at some seasons of the year to W Ogden is (hat much better lights ere den a dime; cauliflower, 10 to 15 cent a demand nil the available help in City. head: California figs and dates. 15 the vicinity, especially during the canbeing furnished. The voltage has been raised to the maximum amount the CANNING SEASON A GOOD ONE. cents a pound; black figs, 3 pounds ning factory's run. at which the girls for 27 cent; coroanuts, lt cents each. of the town earned over $500 in a little Igmps' ran stand without burning out a month's time. Sev-- New use. little with Local very of One the Sugar is now $8 per sack, 15 pounda over Departure by winter thus far has be-- n an The era! minor changes have been for $1.00. Concerns. one. with a fair deposit of the ideal made in the local office. Mr. Wade's sella for flour $2.50 per The past season baa been the larg High patent for beautiful in the everlasting hills," title has been changed to that of com- eat and best in the history of Ogden's hundredweight; straight grade to come flowing down the various mercial agent of the Ogden dlvlaion, yet $2.40. rawing industries, aabut has notIn the and P. M. Parry, who has been bookCoal oil Bells for 30 rents a gallon, streams to gladden the heart of the is shown reached its height, keeper. has been- appointed cashier ot plana under foot by one of the largest or $1.40 for five gallon can. Creamery husbaudman and enliven vegetation in the Ogden division. of the local concerns. The growing bultor sells for 3o rents n pound and response to the sturdy touch of shovel and canning of asparagus la to lie en- ranch 25 cents; Monitor cheese sella and hoe. The Fifth Ward Dramatic Co. will Sheriff Watkins of Caldwell, Idaho, tered into very extensively. California for 17 Eastern centa a pound. present the Little Duchess in Jones' was In town yesterday en route to Cal- has heretofore controlled almost ex- cheese 20 centa. Saturday evening. ifornia where he goes after a thief clusively this branch of the canning ISgga sell for 35c a doxen straight; hall A parents convention of the North wanted in hla. State. , He left word Industry, but the growers of the prod lemons. 30 rents a doxen; oranges, - with Chief Rrowning that a buiglary uct there, are now troubled with a rust from 20 to 50 cents a doxen: bananas, Ogden school will be held here on Sunhad been committed last night . at which appears on the white asparagus, 30 cents a doxen. ' day, 24th Inst A little infant of Mr. and Mrs. BarGlenn's Ferry, and he also left a de- and which la making it unmarketable. Spring chickens are selling for 17 cents a pound: hens 17 cunts; tur- ley' Miller died on the 9th Inst., and scription of the men who are supposed They seem to find no remedy for this. was buried last Sunday. The family to have committed the crime. The Wasatch Orchard Co. have fore- keys 25c; geese at 20c. Halibut. 12 flounders, soles and ia recently from Hountiful. seen the splendid market that ia thus Walter L Moore la expected to reRobert Skelton, of Provo, visited In throw n n cents a pound; smells sell for 12 oisn. aud during the past the labors of hla mission In Aus2 port 15 17 Ogden yesterday on business. which centa; salmon, res bass, ten in In striped si asparagus put at the meeting of the Seventies tralia 20 salmon cents season cents. Smoked will a crop this coming Another rabbit hunt la being organ- This yield Quorum in North Ogden, Dec. 31, at one hundred acres will be pound. year ised by Mr. Sol Wheelwright to taka Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per (p. in, planted, and already the work of place some time next Week. The day preparation has been started. Fifteen pound. baa not been definitely set because of hundred load a of fertiliser have been LOSE! HER LIFE. Oysters, dry 35 cents per pound or the challenge which came from Idaho on the ground so far. An ex- pint. to A. M. Van der Vlies to have a shoot placed Miss Nellie Reed, one of the stars ol Lard retails for 15 cents a pound; in the business, from California next Wednesday, by thirty of Ogdens pert Mr. Bluebeard" company, will have charge of the work. plekled pigs feet. 3 pounds for 25 the crack shots, and thirty from Idaho. on the list the local cents; finen baddies. 17 2 cents; pick- and the only member of the troupe With asparagus It la the intention to not have the two canneriea will be up in every line of led lambs tongue. 40 cents a doxen who perished In the Iroquois theater hunts conflict. Mr. - Wheelwright canned Beef loin, 11 cents per pound: beef In Chicago, waa an adopted daughter goods that ia on the market and a , party of . five today. ribs, sets, 9 cents per pound; rib of Mr. and Mrs. Mllando Pratt of thia went to Little Mountain and got fifty-sirloin steak. 15; city. The day before her sudden death The management of the Wasatch Co. roast. 12 x rabbits In a couple of hours time, round Miss Reed dec Is red her intention of most serious problem in and porterhouse steak, 17 believe their on Wednesday last, and they hope to chuck steak 10; rib coming to Salt Lake to make her home the Aew branch will be that of getting steak 12 get a party of about forty to go to sufficient help to keep the crop gather- boiling beef, 7; beef shoulder clods, with her foster parents aa anon as her the same pla next week, as plenty ed. When the engagement with the Mr. Bluebeard asparagus is growing 10 cents? rump roasts. 10 to 12 of rabbits were seen. fast it has to he picked before noon loin and rib pork chops, 15: whole company waa ended. The young woman was a devoted friend of Mrs. Viola each day, and for the 110 acres which pork loins, 11; mutton chops, 12 BAINES CHANGES PLEA. ; the company will have, it will require veal necka. 10; veal breaats. 12 to 17 Miss Reed waa the leader In the sliced in the neighborhood of 200 people to veal cutlets. 15 Ha Will be Sentenced Next Monday ham, 20 centa; boiled ham. 30 cents; aerial ballet and made tbe flying Jourhlndlh it. Forenoon. The Wasatch Orchard Co. la the only breakfast Itacon, 20 cents: 2 mutton ney over the heads of the audience rents: suspended by a wire. The wire that sanaage, 12 James Baines, one of the gang im- concern which la making its own cans chops, 12 12 cents: pickled waa used in the performance prevented salt fivs of bacon, a has and dry their capacity plant plicated In the Zaug saloon robbery. million cans a season. During the jmst pork, 12 2 centa a pound: aalt bac- the asbestos curtain from dropping at Pleaded in season they shipped 500,000 cans to on 12 "guilty The the time of the Are, and thus allowed yesterday Chopped suet. 12 District court before Jnlge Henry H. Portland, where there are numerous price In each Instance Is by the the flames to reach the auditorium of Rolapp. The trend of the very dam-Itfi- can manufactories. the play house. pound. Tho prices of hay and grain are When the fire broke out Mina Reed testimony Introduced in the aae against "Dad Hickey Thursday unchanged. Timothy hay. louse, sella escaped eafely from tbe building, but ART TREASURES SOLD. ad the day before is thought to have for $ 10 per ton: alfalfa hay. $9.00 per had scarcely reached the outside when keen the cause of the eudden determinAuction of Matthieaaen Collection ton. Wheat $1.70 per hundred; oats she remembered two little girls that ation of Baines to change $1.35; corn. $1.45: barley. $1.20; rye, bad been left behind. The children hla plea Brings Soma. Fancy Figures. from not New York, Jan. 15. The last of the $1.(50 per sack; bran and aborts, $1.10 took a part in the performance and guilty to that of guilty. He nas hrought into court in the morning art treasures in tho collection of the per sack; shorts alone, $1.20. had been left in care of the young bout the same lime as was Hickey. late Frederick O. Matth lessen and his actress. Refusing to listen to the The latter became very nervous and wife have been sold at auction. The Reed SHOCKLEY ARRAIGNED. warning of her friends. Mis dashed Into the burning building to uneasy and eyed Balnea very clui.-ly- , aale occupied six days and about and endeavored to get close enough Today John McPherson Shockley will save the children, snd perished. Her articles were disposed of, bringing to speak to Baines,. but an officer a tuim total of $101,350. This marks be arraigned before Judge Chris body was recovered aome days later managed to be between them all the one of the largest auctions of the kind B. Diehl. When he appears 4n court not. far from the re main a of the two time. When Balnea was standing up held here in many yearn. The highest he will be represented by the law firm children she sought to rescue. before the court to change hla plea. price-'wa- s recorded for a Limoges of Wilson ft Smith. They were reA COLLIER DAMAGED. Hickey did not take his eye from him placque which brought $7,500. Deal-er- a tained yesterday by the confessed murnd tried several times to catch hla family secured moat the treasures, the derer. He has written W. to signal him in some manner, collection of which engaged the atten- telling them of the predicament he is Temporary Repairs Will ba Made at but Baines kept his eye on the court. tion of the Matlhicssena for years. in, and asking them in send ulnf Panama. endtigh money with which to light hia Washington, Jan. 15. The Navy decase. has received the following partment A. Smith said If. Attorney yesterday afternoon that there would he a de- dispatch from Admiral Glass, dated Collier Nero at fense submitted. When questioned for Panama, yesterday: liccn has Panama injured by the Consaid: details he is not cord alonpddn. Damage going "It would not be prwper for us at serious nnd temporary repairs will be relatime to this Information. any give l a ' the Nero tive to what defense we will make. In made at Panama.so Grounding aa to he able to water fact, we have not looked into the mer- at high its of the case sufficiently at thia time work below the water line. to enable us to lay out a line of acOVERDUE STEAMER SIGHTED. tion. We were only engaged by the man and not this bare young morning, Philadelphia. Jan. 15. The overdue had an opportunity to talk his rase Taitor-Ma-de over with him. Shockley has written Red Star liner9 Noordland waa sighted o'clock, and at 10 home, telling his folks just the trouble shortly after into the Delaware he is in, and asking them to assist him o'clock passed rantain signalling all In a financial way. He expects a letter breakwater, her well. The Noordland waa due io arany day. rive here on Sunday last from Liver-poo- r. : r Every arrangement was ma'de yesAn eastern representative vf one of the The Noordland nailed from Livleading houses where the the police department lookterday by Dec. 30. styles originate, will ba at our stare with a full line of erpool to of the protection ing Shockley while he la in court. Aa many of the RHYNLAND ARRIVES. force as can he made available -- ; . r Read the Story in Our Show Window During this inventory time Each chapter teems with events of an economical nature, a guide to practical buyers of necessities. Stamped Table Covers Richseckers Face Powder At a price which speaks volumes far the values ta be found throughout the stores. These table covers, together with tho fact that wo teach you how to embroidery them, free, are are well worth .' 35c Whieh . hu been MJling at 40c per bottle ia ), Kid Tar Soap Black sawsaeg Thehind of eeap which is not hut healing, can bs had at Buy Bed Comforts Now were quoting. With tha price of cotton soaring around 18c and next years crop already bough up, it l advisable to buy these bed cemferts now at $1315, $1.50, $2.50 and $1.00 At tha prices Fine Quality Bay Rum fered at One of tha vary best to be had, and which sells regularly at 25c is now 9c par box. of- 290 Childrens Bonnets Low Priced only cleansing, 4e par bar These childrens Silk Bonnets we're selling at 40e, 50c. and 58c are marvels of quality at tha price. Batter get tha little folks' wearables now. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. - To Cure a Cold in One Day Tab Laxative Bromo Quinine Tiuet. Sevas MBSoa boeas sold ha past 13 months Crewe Crip (Two Days. on every TW signature, 51c-Gr- lff lb-et- ee com-pani- to thousands of wretched people. It will bring happiness to thousands who are miserable imagingjthejJiave when in nine cases out of ten it is purely a local parasitic manifestation on the skin which can be cleared away in a hurry. i. Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely attempted not a matter cf improvement onlybut a clearing of it all eway absolutely and quickly, too. - ' 2 Note what is known to a leader the medical affairs of (TSttSS") in S.W.BAOCOH 2 It has been proven to us beyond the potability of . a ilnulrt that a new tucdiciua ijuickiy clears up the wont skis a flections. Its walk seems a.lonwh-ing- , aaaaxiug, almost miraculous. (U is a specific formula which, because of its discovery by Dr. Decatur Dennis, is kuovrn ss "D. D. D. ") Its actual rrtoril sounds like a story of ronii ft But then is do room fc donut about it foil proi-L- , indisputable in eveiy respect, hare been hundred of regarding ca:.rii them ibe (wo cases ilhisir.iied'In Ibis announcement. I'iir one rnse sliunn here of the adult (Mr. Cl aries Jscol , peer-i- n Lis cl iitnii triii'V sliuiiliug) a cured in 47 Jay.!. The other iliR caie of Ikv( Sammy Minkeyj was cured in three The result are not ouiycontpleie, bat FRmiaBe.nl; in the case of Mr. Jacobs, vrliirb was one of tha enriiest cured after the discovery of this medicament, it ie near nearly three years m'uca tha dim ease was cleared out of tha Ait, and no taiot of it bas appeared since. 2 wa-ao- ill-fat- ed el 1-- 1-- Pratt-Gillett- e. 2 1-- 2 1-- g nsrsly a mattar, Ills a This Is ns! mittir of humanity le tell every bode with a shin diffuse about this medkammL Among tha maav case proven ta me at astonishingly quick nod ; 0. to-hi- s SPECIAL NOTICE of Interest to nil Indies. Saturday we, will give one of our special SUIT SALES! SAMPLES f . A. showing the newest things for spring. Wo know you want to tee them. If you find a otyle you like, jt will be made to. your apccial order and measure and fit guaranteed. The prices will bs lower than are asked by ethers for regular stock auKa. It la one way we have of LOOKING out for your beat Inter-atBring your friends. ..... Spring Wraps and Skirts, .Also. PAINE & HURST. Watch for Muslin Underwenr Sale. police at that time will he present. Deputy Philadelphia, Jan. 16. Tho steamsheriffs. In charge of Sheriff C. Frank Rhynland passed in the breakship Emery, will elan attend the bearing. a. m. the water at 10:55 . An effort will be made to indu'-attorneys for Shockley to waive the CAR BARN BURNED. preliminary examination. If they consent the man will be arraigned nnd Injured Property the date for the trial aet when he ap- Three Men Are Valued at $12SJM0 Destroyed. pears in court today. If they refuse, the preliminary examination will be New York, Jan. 15. The three-stor- y car barn and about 50 cart of proceeded with. the Coney Island apd Brooklyn road, ALEX BREWER CHOSEN ASSIGNEE in Brooklyn, were burned today, the Are threatening the safety of the adThe creditors of L.J. Stone nnd Burt joining power house and putting n Bnknr met this morning nt the office number of the car lines out of comof Joseph Chez and unanimously chose mission for several hours. Three men Alex. Brewer aa the assignee. The were injured but. not fatally. Ijom t. letter at once took possession of the estimated at from IlftO.rss) to The building destroyed occupied street business at 3,0 Twenty-fiftj snd will an entire hlncV. it no proceed e $125.-(WM- h ; e ctm-msrd- al complete cures, all of which seem to have been permanent, many were photographed in such a con ditiou that a reproduction in a newspaper would be perhaps ton ' in the caure of hamaeily, this paper consented to print Just as the padenta shocking for print. These cases givea newspaper in Chnstendm appeared bsloni ynd after treatment, though another newspaper refined Is do so. Nat but should putilNh every word of this iniot station, pictures and aU. if duty and not dollar were the governing rule. h.-r-e, A SMALL BLOTCH QN THE SKIN. How 6kln diseases start In most cases. Pti4l Cases illustrated here the following ere Ihe facts:. Ja the case of Mr. Jacobs (Psoriasis, of Eczema) (he trouble started in tinea small spot aad did not spread beyond this for eight years. Then it suddenly ll raged more or less all over in this way for ten trejr spread all over, of the boy shown below (pure Eczema; the trouble started in a small spot forward of the left ear. W Ie the understand it waa quiet for two or three years before spreading photographs of Ihe case show the boy literal) covered, the tame M shown on the face io tne photo below, wh-- n treatment with D. D. D. was started. Any blotch In the skin which sticks stubbornly at aU ahonld bs attended to. Ifewever trifling it may seem, if it lingers lang ten chances to due it ie a parasitic start, aad at any time it may cover yoor fic or body, or both. The most hy- Ia Ike two - Filth iff oof tha CaUM. gianic and , 1- cleanly people arefreqnestly alEicted with sija diseases. Attendant in bsfhfcnees aad barbers are example that soap and water are aa protection. Whenever the skia becomes weakened or impaired, then' these parasites are likely at. any time to attack, and if condition ore just wrong they will thrive and, noose form of skia disease will retail. Almost all teas of if will spread by contact. . ... L -- ' rj. fOvd swy nd entirety enrvd lx It darn.) Acne, Barber's Itch, Carbuncles, Acae Rosacea, Dermatitis, Ecrema in all its forms: Eesema ia Infants nnd Young Children,' Erythema. .Ecthyma, Impetigo Contagiosa, Lupus, Lichen Planes, Herpes, Erysipelas, Ichthyosis, Pityriasis, Itching Piles. Lichen Ruber. Psoriasis in aU its forms: Scrofula, Seborrhoea, Sycosis, Scabies, Tinea Favosa, Tinea Cirrias ta, Tinea Each ooe cf these skin affections ie parasitic ja nature, and Tricbophytina Barbae, Lupus Serpicinawt, ElephantiasL all of them bays yielded to "D. D. D." The preparation fa bring used by neat of the akin specialist. It ia compounded lor dragnls solely by tha D. D. D. Company, 70 Dearborn Street. Chicago. It is atikjaed hyfwwg general family physician who has takan tha rrouble to investigate the .work itisaccomrlishiajL It will drtr at say parasitic break ia (he skin in from 3 to 80 days time. It will bring happiness qaickiy into tha lives of thou rands of people-o- f this city who are miserable ia imagining they have a bad Mead poisoning, when in nine cam oat of tea it h purely a local parasitic manifestation which caa be cleared away ia a hurry w Ikb Yinit the sbtA agent liri sea Mob that will make you a happier hnmeo. $1.00 buys tb pmcrffAiM ajyeadr made up ia sealed bottles with authentic label ou each. 1 . |