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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1 892 FORT PAGES. proach very near to the miraculom. dence his ability is I RESULT OF THE STORM. I rtany of young people and tell what she has DR.

BERRY, SPECIALIST. TWO WOMEN OF NOTE. seen and learned abroad. Her beautiful home with its music, its works of art, its conser vatory filled with rare plants and flowers, is TREMENDOUS RUSH FOR DR. GEORGE an index of her rehnea and educated char W.

HILTON'S FAMOUS SPECIFIC. acter. PEN PICTURES OP MRS. SOUTH TVORTfl AND MRS. HOLMES.

Mrs. Holmes' home is thus described: The HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE A Bapid Cure of Nervous Prostration and Debility An Interview with Mr. John cottase is ah unpretentious frame house, Chicago and Boston Having Less Pneumonia ii aKS, wuoiesaie wooleug. is 31 "As a physician Dr. Berry is, "After treating with numherleu a.

getting relief for nothing but inr ti went to Dr. Bi-rry and he cured me i best you can for hi in and let me sign TerJ bind it firm." mi name iinorge Howard, with same firm "1 fully indorse Mr. Lngan's oi.ini. Berry's skill and standing to cured me when I had been declared Since the Introduction of the Specific the painted brown, and only a few minutes' walk from the depot. It is, however, unique, with dormer windows, tiny balconies, cozy nooks, and bow windows looking out upon the velvety The Former, In Her 72nd Year, I Still Death Rate Has Lowered New York, Which Writing for the Groat Public Whom She lawn, ine oil paintings are arranged Has Been Unable to Get the Little Pellets, Suffers Badly Dr.

Hilton Goes to New York lias So Lon; EntertainedMrs. Holmes' Permanent Cures Accomplished Two artistically in the drawing-room, together Bright Existence An Authoress from with several beautiful water-colors and He Talks About the Weather. A dispatch from Boston says Childhood Where These Famous Writ choice collection of bric-a-brac, delicate mosaics, pieces.of statuary, and rare old china. ers of Fiction I.I ve and Their Promi One result of Thursday's storm was a tre-mAnrimia rush to the drus stores for Dr. Hil In the middle room or lower library, upon nent Characteristics.

and Three Years Ago No Be-lapses Talks with Patients Who' Have Been Cured of Skin, Catarrh, 7 and Nervous Diseases. numerous shelves built into the wall, is a val I ton's famous specific Ho. 3 for the cure of uable collection of books handsomely bound, and in the niches are placed the statuettes. twenty so-called doctors with whnT treateL" H. W.

Henshaw, Geneva Optical Pany.jj "Dr. Berry successfully treated both and myself, and I fully indorse him cian of great ability and a man of the J'b- ling integrity." most st Robert Long, with Marshall Fiald itv -UDs-ton a nd St ate-ts. fci, "It affords me pleasnrn to express ooinion of Dr. Berry. He treated my hlrt myself successfully and restored us colds and the prevention of pneumonia.

But Boston is escaninz pneumonia. The two most popular novelists among women today have written jntinuously for the greatest number of years, and have published the irreatest number of volumes. It HAS ARRIVED AT THAT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT WHERE IT CAN SAY THAT IT FEARS NO COMPETITOR BECAUSE THE PEOPLE ARE WISE ENOUGH TO RECOGNIZE A FIRST-CLASS PAPER WHEN THEY SEE IT. Ruth and "Rebecca," Venus" and "Apollo Belvedere." The dining-room is furnished in the prevailing modern style, with a handsome New York doesn't fare bo well. A dispatch sneaks well.

also, for the general morality of from there, published in the afternoon papers, Bays that while there is scarcely a visible sign ly carved butfe in oak. failed with bits of rare Dresden china and bric-a-brac. Ott from this the popular taste that the literature created hv fa num. Picture the faithfulness and luii.n ii a imnnn cretAm is prostrated of trriD in that city, pneumonia is raging. whole economy is at fault.

rpet the delicate lovely sunny room is the conservatory, filled with plants and vines of every description, It was learned today that Crittenden Co. exiress the obligations 1 am under to i. of New York had sent to Dr. George W. Hil the persistency, the genius for hard work, and the elasticity of creation embodied in two women who, within eighty years, have pro while several pieces of statuary are placed in nerve cells be diseased tne man is ior noiu, feels that life is not worth the living, and that his whole effort must be devoted to Retting well again.

Untortunately he may not at first succeed, and the depression following his failure increases and "uer. Jatlcst, From nersonul nnnrimira tr Yi ton for forty gross of the specific. Dr. Hilton went to New York last night. the niches in the wall.

THE ASHY AND NAVY OF JAPAN. be a Bucoestf ul physician and a duced nearly iuu novels gooa, wnoiesome noma rif thpm Tifcrn- novels. To a correspondent who saw him at the man." PIMPLES OF THE FACE. i torn TTaf fid TjiihiwtL-a. I.

1 Mrs. E. D. E. N.

Southworth has been the the trouble and makes matters worse. Yes," said Mr. John Okerstein. who resides at No. 299 Osgood street, I Buffered for a long time Hohilitir.

health was broken Parker House, he said What 5he Now Has and Expects to Have longest in the harness; la other words, in the "This is just the kind of weather for pneu Ll UTeS itk 1 parents at o-ti East ttu-t was made rf for two or three years withconstaniontirSk monia. Colds are very prevalent. In Lowell In the Near Future. Yokohama Letter in the New York Times down and I did not feel good for much in this world. My sleep was broken, I had distressing dreams, and awoke in the morning not at all iu puuura nuu uuua on ner tace.

tried. 11 says, almost even thing in her efforu tonJ and finally consulted Dr. Bprry. this week I have been called to attend an unusual nunlber of cases that seem likely to develop into pneumonia, but I have been able The army of Japan numbers 55,000 on a peace footing. The organization is that of the French throughout, with such slight altera rested ana reeling as it nauiuw.

ity. Matters went on in this way for month after nunth. and. in snite of all my efforts with varioua tions as experience has dictated as necessary. to learn of but two fatal cases of the disease in that city.

I think the whole town must be so-called specifics and with good doctors, I grew worse Finally last fall I happened to The annual cost is 5,275,000 yen, and it is pro carrying the No. 3 in their pockets. hear of Dr. iJerry ana oi some pucnouieuai vura he had accomplished with electricity. It seemed to me that that was what I needed, and I imme posed to increase it by the maintenance of a volunteer system, which will bring up the Every day in the year its readers are given from Eight to Forty-eight Pages of THE BRIGHTEST, THE RACIEST, THE CLEANEST, THE CLEVEREST, THE BESTm diately called oh the doctor.

"And I must say that the report from the Boston Health Board this afternoon is very encouraging. The death rate, despite this weather, has taken another drop. There were annual expenditure to about 8,000, RAPIDLY RESTORED TO HEALTH. tola tha doctor frankly all my symptoms. 000 The military equipment of the country has been carried al was examined carefully by him, anil then pronounced curable.

I did not expect by any means only 185 deaths in Boston during the week, and of these only 24 were of pneumonia. A most to completion, but the construction of fortresses only begun. That is one of the srreatest defects in the defenses of modern part of this fortunate decrease is due, I be to get well as quicniy as uiu, nuu wueu, month only, the improvement in my condition waa lieve, to the prominence that has been given so markea was tne most aswuuiUBu uun; Japan, but this is now on the fair road to be the subiect durtnz the last few weeks. eago. I remained under treatment oniy tnree numtlio anri folt.

on wfil in face about as well aa ing quickly remedied. More than yen -have been expended in the military equipment of tne empire during the last ever in my life that neither Dr. Berry nor I con I have always maintained that if people can only be persuaded to pay more attention to the little colds that prevail the enormous death rate from pneumonia and other acute sidered it necessary to continue mo uoauuemau longer. twenty years. This enormous sum has been in a measure badly spent, as the condition luna diseases will show a very decided fall Dr.

Berry is certainly a most sluurui pnysician, rwl it ata hA nt.mnKt ronfidence in everything of the army plainly shows. It is proposed MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS EVER COLLECTED BY ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY. ing off. So much talk about the specific has naturally led to a very general discussion of the to spend an additional sum of he says. I have already recommended a number of my sick friends to him, and one of my immediate family is now under his treatment and im danger of colds and the consequent pneumo yen upon the new fortifications around Tokio, the capital, and the two strategical entrances X.

'V nia and influenza. to the inland sea of Japan at Shimoneski and proving steadily. His reputation, mow, u. erjr great here, and especially his remarkable success in nervous and chronic diseases. And everjr bit of In Chicago, my correspondents tell me.

Awadji; lz.8UU.0UU yea of this amount to be there is every reason to believe pneumonia It is ueserveu. uero uiuoio will show a falling off tins year. Large quan UBS. K. D.

K. N. BOUTHWOKTH. author's chair. With almost incredible rapid immediately available for the pushing of the works, and the remainder to be available as the fortifications approach completion.

The NERVOUS DEBILITY CCEED tities of the specific nave been sent there. JOSS HATTIB LEtBECKER. My face was a maw of pimpiu and bofl two ears," said Miss Leibecker, and after i my failures I was afraid I would neTerg'tit well gain. 1 happened last fall, however, to an account of some cures of skin diseases by Lt Berry. 1SJ3 Stat street, and 1 decided to tn About two ago I perfected my ar Tha tVillnvinir interview with Mr.

Charles ityshe has sometimes written three volumes rangements for delivering to. Chicago drug Msvin waa nnhlmhed three rears ago. and today bill for the completion of these works allowed until 1928, but bo urgent has been the demand a year she turred out about sixty novels, FOR INSTANCE: THE NEVS OF CHICAGO Is gathered hy a corps of trained report-' ers who know their business. Mr. Mason states that be is as well as when he many of them really dramatic and most of for haste that the time has been limited to gists a biweekly supply of the specific, and I think from what they tell me that daring the last two weeks every one has been able to permitted his cure Dy ur.

ixrry to oe pnnteu in the nfliwri. Vrt ainIv the best of Droof that Dr. them decidedly sensational. Sensational they 1911, and the cost will necessarily be greatly increased. It did seem as if some doctor must know how cure me.

and Dr. Berry was the doctor. I fca4 found him at last. may all be, but never impure. Berry's treatments are not mere temporary reliefs Knt tvwttivA nflrmanpnt ennvL obtain it.

The early completion of these fortresses is You say you want to know about grip. In one month my face was better, in fur iiruffered for three years," said Mr. Charles tt i 1 i It would seem that a woman who had written continuously for forty-eight years regarded as all-important, and owing to the Well, there were exactly the same number of lack of an abundant treasury and other lesser and, in her old age, is still writing, months the pimples had stopped breaking out and in three months 1 was well. Rather ranj recovery after sucn a long siege. And I am glad.

It was such a terrible mort lfication to ban my face in such a condition, and now to knmr Alston OI ck.ensuigioii. lik, mnu grueriu uv-uuiij. which came on me gradually, until it had gained such a hold that at times I was incapacitated for work of any-kind. My entire system was broken down. I lost all important places needing defenses will be passed over until the finances of the empire would have written herself dry of in deaths from that cause in Boston this week as there were from accidents and suicides.

In Chicago there were more, but there is no cause for serious alarm about the grip in that IMPORTANT EVENTS ABROAE Are sent by a speeial cable service which misses little worth the knowing. cident and plot. But her ingenuity and are recuperated from the heavy, inroads now is completely cured is a relief indeed. Dr. Berry has the reputation of alvar rtir.

being made on it. city either. her energy seem boundless. The National Era, which brought out Mrs. Stowe and color and it seemed as my oiooa naa turnea to so much water.

I lost in weight until I nearly became a skeleton. No matter how much rest I The army of Japan is now chiefly maintained just what he promises and he certainir did "But it is no time to be careless. Indeed, this is the very time when- the utmost care to preserve civil order in the empire, no thought of its use in foreign invasion ever being injf cams, or sjtin aKiw ne is tne best ptit cian in Chicago aud his other patients sav hk would take I would have a continual feeling oi lnnruidnnu. havina? scarcelv anv ambition left. should be taken Although there is so little just as good for catarrh and nervous Severe pains existed all through my body, but influenza, and although there has been a fall SEVERE SKIN DISEASE.

IVH AT HAPPENS IN CONGRESS Is chronicled by a veteran correspondent and sent over a special wife. dreamed of by the true Japanese statesman. The fortifications are to prevent foreign invasion, and as this is ever threatening we see the Bliss Emma Kelch. who resides at 6jOSoutt May street, can thank Providence and Ir. b-n necessity for an early completion of the fort ing off here in the mortality from pneumonia, yet the reports from localities not so very far away, where there has been no extraordinary newspaper talk about the subject, and where people haven't yet learned the oolhardiness of that she was not in the same condition tku tu as she was last.

As long as she can remember resses in question. The railways are being she says, she has suffered from an ulcerated rapidly finished and efforts are being made by which troops can at any time be transported disease rupia the doctors called it and froa letting a cold have its show that the to any part of the 'empire upon the slightest conditions are quite as favorable as ever to year to year grew worse in spite of doctors uA medicine. IN EVERY GREAT CITY special facilities have been acquired for learning all that is going on. notice and with the quietest dispatch. lune diseases." In regard to the navy the sentiment of the "i'es," said Miss Kelch.

when asked about it, "1 had had a skin disease longer than, 1 caa rt- The doctor said he proposed to stay in New ork over bunday. member and my family had tried even-thin apanese is almost unanimous for a large and rapid increase. Inasmuch as the empire is The total number of deaths reported to the this world to cure me. Year by year I grew worse, however, and no doctor seemed to know composed of a group of islands a commercial Board of Health for the week is against marine is necessary to the nation's develop what the disease was. Finally we heard of lit.

Berry and I went to him. ment and a navy is necessary for the de THE AMERICAN NATIONAL GAME Is treated by an expert who knows good ball news whenever he sees it velopment and protection of this merchant 168 the corresponding week last year, showing an increase of 17 deaths, and making the death rate for the week, 20.9. Of this number 101 were males and 84 were females; 179 were white and 6 colored 112 wer3 born in the COVERED WITH ULCERS. I scarcelv believed there was anv fcr ma marine. The two go hand in hand.

The UBS. bouthwoeth's boms. I bad suffered so long. When 1 went to Dr. Berrr present navy of Japan consists of twenty- there were large sores on my forehead, scam, aud eight vessels, aggregating 50,000 tons, and it United States and 73 in foreign countries; 31 face: on my arms, too.

and my lower limbs. The hair had completely dropped off my bead in worth's first serial, Retribution." and it was- la proposed to increase this tonnage were of American parentage and .154 of for to 120,000 tons. The Chinese Govern the hrst serial which issued from an American eign parentage. LIVELY TIMES ON THE TURF Invariably receive an adequate notice in this paper of all others. ment has a fleet of 64,000 tons, and Great Britain maintains an Asiastic squadron The number of cases and deaths from infectious diseases reported this week is as fol great quantities and I supposed I should bs completely bald.

Of course the disease was very disfiguring and most distressing for a young le.dr. and I would hare given anything I possessed a the world to be cured. of 90,000 tons alone the Japanese Minister lows: Diphtheria, 21 cases and 5 deaths; scar X. of Marine states that Japan 6hould have a naval force sufficient to control the balance of Dr. Berry looked grave wben he examined m.

latina, 59 cases and 7 deaths typhonf-f ever, 1 case and 1 death measles. 12 cases and no and told me the uame ot the disease was ruu.i. pen. Mrs. Southworth's first story was published by the Baltimore Saturday Visitor, and was called Thd Irish Refugee." She was a teacher at the time and continued so for several years, but demands upon her strength as an author became so pressing that she soon devoted herself entirely to her destined vocation.

The Harpers, Petersons, and Bou-ners fought for the products of her pen, the New York ledger monopolizing her stories for many years. Mrs. Southworth's novels deaths. and that I hadn't come any too soon to him if I power in the Orient, and to accomplish this a tonnage of 120.000 is regarded as imperative. ever wanted to get well again.

He promised to The deaths from consumption were 23; pneumonia, 24; whooping cough, heart REAL ESTATE IS BOOMING y- In this city and vicinity, and dealers look on The Tribune as an authority. An appropriation of 58.000.000 ven has been cure me. however, and that was enough, eccoorsi- asked for the construction of new vessels of disease, 15 bronchitis. 15 and marasmus. 5.

ment for me. "In one month there was a little improvement In two months almost all the cores were healed mere were 7 deaths from violent causes, in MB. CHAS. UASOS. cluding 1 railroad accident and 7 from grip.

DrinclDaHv in my back. Mv aDDetite failed me to nave been translated into Jrrenon, Uerman, But grip was put down as an aggravating over and in four months 1 was entirely well, by the doctor's advice, however, I kept up the medicines for two months more. Having bad the da- such an extent that at times I would not eat what war, and there is every prospect that this sum will be augmented before its final passage by the Diet. The following is the list of the men-of-war now being built for the Japanese Government, but does not include those recently appropriated for: cause in several other cases. and bDanish, having been republished in lxm-don.

Paris. Leipsic Madrid, and Montreal. one would call a hearty meal in two days. Scarlatina is on the decrease, there being RAILROADS MAKE A COUNTRY, And hence v. this department was first started in this paper.

My nerves were so unstrung that the least noise would make me tremble like a leaf when it but cases this wees, against 74 the week For twenty-three years the famous novelist lived in her beautiful villa on the Potomac is touched by the wind. It eeemed as though I previous. ease once and knowing what it was 1 wanted to run no chance of its coming back. 1 am completely cured now and even the old scars left br the sores are disappearing. How grateful I t.i to Dr.

Berry you may imagine, and if what I caa Bay can persuade any poor unfortunate suffenf from skin disease to go to him I shall rest satis Heights, near Washington. During the Cen The success of the specific in allaying the ravages of the fearful pneumonia in tins city com- Tan- of Suild- pleted in naae. guns, ing in March, 1892 4.300 30 France tennial year she left Pleasant Cottage, in which she had woven so many fancies and plots and made a fortune out of her brain, removing to another charming home at Yonkers. has been never more marked. The specific is so handy, so easy to carry in cared to do nothing but to remain in bed the greater part of the time.

At nights I could not sleep soundly and for hours I would lie awake. Toward daylight I would go to sleep and sometimes sleep all day in fact, I have slept so long during the day that when I did awake 1 would have a splitting headache. I tried innumerable tonics and medicines of that kind, but all to no advantage. Last Septem fied. I know if there is a doctor in this wor.d who can cure them Dr.

Berry is the one." June. 1S92 4.300 30 Japan the pocket, and so pleasant to take, and the ltsuku-Shima March, 1S92 4.300 SO France EDITORIAL NOTES AND COMMENT Reflect accurately a cool judgment on important current events. N. Y. There, last December, she passed her harmless little pellets so surely break them Akitsu-Suu.

March. 1S93 13 Japan up, that it is no wonder people are beginning 7za birthday, and there she stul lives and labors. She loves this home, too; and who I to take care of those little colds." June. 1S92 750 11 France O-Sima March, 1892 640 11 France The first three are armored cruisers, the Akitsu is a steel protected cruiser, and the ber 1 was advisea to go to Dr. Berry and try his In Chicago, where the demand for the spe DR.

BERRY, BOOMS 23. 27. and 23, treatment, and I did. Shortly after the first visit to his office I began cific seems likely, at the rate it is increasing, would notf Mrs. Mary J.

Holmes as a novelist has been compared to the late Rev. E. P. Roe. Her works never offend their obvious aim is to to rival the demand this city, there has been no case yet reported where it failed to to improve, gaining blood and nosh, lbe languid feeling left me and my ret was more natural and refreshing.

Dav bv day I gained in strene-th and COMMERCE AND FINANCE Have each a regular department equipped to suit the business world. teach ft good lesson, and they reach an enor- cure a cold or to prevent pneumonia when 103 STATE STREET, taken as directed. Chi-bima and U-bima are fast torpedo vessels or catchers. Besides these there are several small gunboats building at the royal dockyard at Yokosuka and designed to carry one heavy rifled cannon each, and several torpedo boats of the Thornycrof type now nearly completed at the Kobe and Sebo yards. When was enabled to attend to my profession, that of a musician.

Since I have placed myself under the doctor's care I have not had any further The following wholesalers can supply the CHICAGO. ILL. 7 specific to retailers in and around Chicago: trouble, ana today i am tultv recovered from ona Take elevator. Specialties Catarrh. Skin and Nervotis of the worst attacks of nervous debility that a I man ever naa.

these vessels are finally placed in commis I erases, including treatment aad cure of FimpJi Freckles. Blotches, Salt Rheum. Eczema, sci'-w fluous Hair, Tumors, Scrofula, and all fckin I) I am pleased to say that mv recover- is due ILLUSTRATED JOURNALISM Has been carried by The Tribune to a point where it rivals the magazines. uuer ulier. Peter Van Schaack Co.

Morris son, Plummer Co. Lord, Owen Co. Robert Stevenson Co. Keeling Co. to the excellent treatment of Dr.

Berry, and I recommend his treatment to all of mv friends. eases Diseases of the Lar. Catarrh, uroocmni. ior ne is a man tnat you can depend upon wnat ne tells too. Arter voa state vour condition to Asthma.

Consumption, and all Diseases ot ttt Nose. Throat, and Lungs: Loss of Strength tel Vitality, Backaches, Headaches. Weaknesses Different Onrans. Neuralgia. Di -eases of ai him he will tell you franklv whetber or not hn THINKS HE HAS PERFECTED HIS E.IFLE.

can cure you. is mora than the most of doctors will do, so far as I have been able to find out. In the majority of cases they will invaria- neys and Bladder, Diseases of Women, and Diseases of the Nervous Sypt em. THE CROPS OF THE COUNTRY Are reported upon weekly by a special agricultural service. Adjutant-General Keece Has Reduced Its Caliber to the Desired Size.

Diy tea you tney can cure you in order to get your money, and after you have spent nearly every dollar you have you find that you are as far, if sion Japan will have a very formidable navy, and when those recently appropriated for are ready for service the naval strength of Japan will oe of such moment in Eastern affairs that it will not only serve to overawe China and Korea, but will also effectually check, if not direct, the grasping policy of Great Britain and Russia. Japan will then surely control the balance of power in the Orient, and the plucky little insular empire which thirty years ago was virtually unknown to the civil, lzed world will have risen to such importance that its wishes will always have to be carefully considered when Western nations again begin their frequent interferences in Eastern politics. TRESPASSERS ALONG THE SOUTH BRANCH UK. KLKKi ('IKhStATAKKH. DR.

BERRY CCRES SKIN DISEASES. DR. BERRY CURES NERVOUS DISEASED Consultation at office or by mail. $1. Office hours 9 a.

m. to 1 p. m. 2 to 4 p. B-! Adjutant-General Heece is the inventor of not lartner.

irom oeing cured tnan. wben you first went to them. (Jonseauentbr I sav co to the man a magazine rifle for infantry which is planned to displace the old smcle shoe Springfield tnat you can depend upon, and that man is Dr. venines, 6 to 8. No Sunday office hours.

S7Dr. Berry wishes to call the attention those suffering from nervons diseases. nervo'J rifles now used in that branch of the service. SOME OTHER PERMANENT rfTRPS. THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Furnishes a topic for several columns daily, besides a weekly review.

This rifle is a modification of the Spring Mr. George Miller, the Domilar voanc busi prostration, etc. to the wonderfully curaii fects to be derived from wben sciesti." field, and is of the same length and weight. ness-man with Manriel 121 State-st, and j. he magazine carries seven rounds and is fed wuo rnnuuuco is uy rium-su.

says; Dr. Berry cured me three veara of tiaotw ically applied, and desiresto state that he the application of electricity in nerve disease a special feature of his practice. through the butt plate. The cartridge is ous debility. Since that time I have remained perfectly well, with no sign of a return of my old thrown into the chamber by a sliding bolt.

Correspondence will receive rromnt. atwiti- which loads and throws out the empty shell in Sebgt. A. F. of the 2d nunmont In THE NEWEST AND BEST BOOKS Are noticed in these columns in a way to post you on.

current literature. one movement. It can be fired rapidly, and What William Raleigh, Who Built Docks, Says of Them. The following communication has been re fantry, at the armory on Michigan avenue, says: tne mechanism, which is all in the butt, is suuerea rrom as severe an attack of ratarrh simpie. xne ruie can oe usea as a single snot accompanied by Daurtial deafness, aa Anv mortal ceived: oy a shut-off, which closes the magazine.

ever experienced. Dr. Berry cured me four years CmCASO. Teh. lLHEditor of The Trihnnn Xbis rine was patented eisrht years slbo un ago, ana nave remained penecuy well ever In tho article headed "Trespassers alonff the Sooth Branch" in Thr Teibdxe of Thursdav since.

der the nemo of the Chaffee-Reece magazine rifle. It was favorably received by the Ordnance Ms. JACOB HAHN. the lanidarv. well anil fnvn.

R1IPTDBE PILES Ba; -y THE BEST THING'S AT THE THEATERS Receive proper-mention from day to day at the hands of trained critics. ably known as one of the most progresbive busi Department at Washington and an order Thk Tribune is certainly right. I spent the seasons of 1853 and 1654 building docks along the South Branch of the river under the foremanship of Richard Dunne, father of the pastor of All Saints' Church, in this city. There was no official given for 1,000 of the rifles for experimental ness-men. ooice vo state street and residence 413 Larrabee street, says: Dr.

Berry cured me two Tears am nf an on. UBS. MAST 3m HOLMES. mons number of readers. In fact, since the death of Mr.

Roe there has been no writer in America whose novels have sold as well as Mrs. Holmes'. It is said that already considerably more than 1,090,000 copies of her works have been put upon the market. From childhood the novelist was a dreamer, end sensitive. She says of the Brookfield (Mass.) farm house in which she was born: There was a well-sweep in the rear, and a great poplar tree shading the windows from which my young eyes first looked out udoq the world, which, fro my earliest recollections, has to me been filled with shadowy people." Since then, her blue eyes and yellow hair have both deepened and darkened, but she is still the same sensitive, imaginative purposes, hen received by the authorities they were distributed among various infantry Eema oi tne race mat naa bad for years and looking axter the dock lines, fever? owner of river prooertv.

when build nut his dock, extended regiments in the West, and though the experiment was generally considered a success there was an apparent desire for a de wnicn bad baffled the skill of all other doctors. I have had no return of it since the day the doctor pronounced me well." Mb. Charles Ferguson; the famous corneter at ART, MUSIC, SOCIETY. FASHIONS All have their place in the make-up of this cosmopolitan newspaper. crease in the caliber of the cart tne r-eopie neater, says I suffered for a long time from, ratnrrh ridge used, which was the same as his lines into the river according to his avarice' or ambition, and when dredging in front dumped the dirt behind the docks and made land out of the same.

This was what caused so many sharp curves ana angles in the river, as we find at the present time, as no stream could ran in that way. At the time of the condemnation suits last fall for the condemnation of land to widen the river at the south side of same for a second draw at that of the bprmeneld rifle 45. Foreign armies had been experimenting with rapid-fire catarrhal neuralgia. The pain was seated in my forehead and at times almost drove me wild. Three years ago it is now since Dr.

Berry cured me, and I have had absolutely no sign of the di- magazine rifles and found the so or 32 caliber cartridge to be fully as effective as the other, while the weight of the ammunition was since. MRS. HEOCT. lit HofFmn- nn. greatly decreased and the men could carry a Dr.

Berrv cured me two vur the Canal street bridge, I called the attention of Mr. Richoison, Assistant Corporation Counsel, to this matter. x-Ald. Dunham, with others, was present at the time, and Mr. Dunham stated that the original survey of the Chicago River, with its I I 1 v.

Children Cored in 10 to 14 Days. Adnlts Cured in 1 to 3 Alontbs. an. rue urn oi iuo nanas and arms. I am as well greater number oi rounds, ine difficulty to be overcome in this modification would be to ivua? was wnen ne tola me a was cured." -meandering lines, was in the office of the City retain the same weight, ranee, and accuracy in a rifle of smaller bore.

This 'difficulty the wWHAT CHICAGO ESS-MEN SAY. 11. 11. Cooler of Ltree ort. 47nila Jo i v.

i Stock-lards: inventor believes he has surmounted and he Positively no pay until cured. I peration. No pain. No danger. etention from business.

ConsuA- LJS ion free (hours lO a.m. to5p- iMD7 I Dr. Berry is a gentleman anl Controller, oit. tcicnoison saia ne would look the matter np. and at a subsequent conference in bis office he stated he had done so, and found that the docks were extended twelve feet into the river.

hopes the Chaffee-Reece rifle may shortly be worthy of any one's patronage. 1 Speak from per- IK an nptea for the national and btate service. buuu ciiicmo. i iiae taicen great pleasure in If the property-owners could be legally confined mumuKuuuiK suuiuoar oi my friends to him. and he has cured them.

This i hZ DR. A. De S0UCHET, f. to the original dock lines in this case it would have reduced the damages awarded to those nror- best of all testimony. If I myself ever need a LU BlUiail A.

ftiCia.ll mnRt Mrlotn mu1. him." erty-owners fully one-half and established a Srecedent for other such eases. I know of no lavor of this city who did more to brine the B. C. Barnes of Shonrd A Simple Troth, Love comes unsought.

Love is not bought. And yet, what woe is wrought By age and youth. Who doubt this simple truth Love comes unsought. Love is not bought. Rooms 33 and 34 McVicker's Theater Building.

Chicaero, I1L kLOtrw of my family, aud I coDsicler him a Fkilif ui tihysi- owners of dock property to time than Mayor Roche, as witness what the city gained at the Jackson, Adams, and Madison street bridges, and without any litigation from the Fort Wayne railroad company. William Raleigh. ti It, BESIDES ALL THIS THE SUNDAY TKIBOTE Gives to its readers each week, without regard to labor or expense, an unequaled collection of story, wit, humor, pathos, fiction, travel, and other special features, from new writers as well as authors of established reputation like Mark Twain, Sir Edwin Arnold, John Habberton, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Rena A. Michaels, Jerome K. Jerome, Andrew Lang, M.

Carmen Sylva, Sarah Bernhardt, W. D. Howells, Walter Besantj Thomas A. Edison, Glara Louise Kellogg, Mme. Adelaide Ristori, Octave Thanet, Jeannette L.

Gilder, Florence E. Kollock, And many others, who will contribute their best thoughts to praise. i can recom- mena nim to an Dersons vim am Detroit Free Press. any of those diseases of vliirh kan, SfflPIS gUO F. R.

Hanke. ticket auditor. N. P. R.

BJ ixconi-in t.eutral depot EDRjGlNATOROF Warning for Busy Men. Senator Beck's death resulted from overwork. Henry Ward Beecher succumbed to overwork. Zack Chandler died of apoplexy due to over 'I cannot find lancuajyn tjiTr.mi tion f.r Dr. Ik-rry as a man and as a physician.

After being treated bv the hKt n.i work. w.j A3 II- I wauicee smrw aukesba. without benefit, my wife Family troubles and overwork killed Horace Greeley. Daniel Walreth. M.

C. R. H. r.rUtrr;- Clark and Kaudolph-sts. Secretary Folger fell victim to the demon of r- mmiri i' 3 1 1 ft overwork.

ti Senator Plumb, though a giant in strength. "1 consider Jr. Berry a thorough gentleman and an accomplished physician." Robert Bell, paymaster A. S. Honore Block: died from overwork.

The above characters vita rean the fit nimr of a Ultra girrnnnt llieil. "Ha tii lot (M-rMta aeiuiiiura rrrrrl to Ute shove iteuiu belora April 1, we wiU TVO HUNDRED DOLLARS In Cash URS. HOLMES BOMS. being, of an older growth, much of whose life ent in another world. Some steps in her outward life: At 3 she commenced school; at 6 studied grammar; at 13 tnuzbt at 15 had her first production published married a lawyer of Richmond, N.

Y. removed to Versailles, where her hrst novel, "Tempest and Sunshine," was issued. Afterwards the stories came on apace, until now they number about thirty. But although Mrs. Holmes is rich, has been (with all her labors of love) almost a universal traveler, and has lived for many years in an elegant home at Brockport, N.

YM she is still modest, and a friend and a ui entertainer to all the girls whom she draws to herself in the flesh. All biographical notices of herself, she says, seem to her like funeral sermons." To be "written up." makes her ''very nervous." Which are some of the pains incident to fame. In person Mrs. Holmes is tall, slender, and graceful, has large, blue eyes and brown hair. She is fond children, although her large, quiet home shelters none of her own.

She and her husband, as stated, are great ers, and when they return from some foreign land nothing gives the popular author so touch pleasure as to gather around her a com- Dan Manning died from lack of exercise and ex "What do I think of TV. cessive brain labor. 1 TITllkfnvil "KT ATT w-w Kdwin M. Stanutn death was superinduced by To the il. Sieo: tr, the Sri, to the 4'" I el-K lllaia.nd Klar to wh of tbe mrlt et cost brilliant nail polish; free from rlt: does think he is a physician of the highest class.

He certainly cured me of a very severe case of catarrh in only one month's treatment." I. overwork and worry. Family troubles and overwork killed ex-Senator Pendleton of Ohio. I a 1M atki tr.eaeit Ur EOSALIKB for tint, nsr the lips. cheeks, and nails Rial to Building Worry and disanoointment killed Charles Sum "7 cieans me nana.

Ke- My acquaintance with Dr. TW ner, Henry Clay, and Daniel Webster. Waahing-ion Font. nleasante't nature, and I know nr.tin me nanus. uure ron eh.

chapped skin, "unburn, gkln diseases. 25c 50p CrBJSXA FACE POWDJSK contains nl magnesia, chalk, or any Injurious eabtanc. Hieh. 1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUM Meat and Grain. Twenty-two acres of land are needed to sustain llk Ukm l'attrra of 1 varon to (ha a Nk-kel ar llatrd akii a-xl a JBla-ra or llanue l-1 the neat AO, a (t WUrrre.

A2 mast nau-h us on or before April 1W, Tour auimr send I nsta 5a alaaana for a anbflrript'nn to aaare I'aarr, waita a year. rnianux)m-th muttuf the with thaalnfM-ra. We t0.uo to pnsra u.t pmnnuai to cur oribers in tlia aod now ho Cimilavion. Nv'rita ymar nama and adairvaa ulatnlrami racioKesobscrtpu. P.O.

Box 2049 of him. He stands at the head of his profession Oscar Cobb, architect. Major Block, La HaUe- st. I consider Dr. Berry one of the mort thoroughly equipoed and bit physicians of hU-ago." Robert McLvoy.

Merchants' National Bank I cannot say too much for Ir. Harm a man on flesh meat, while the same amount of POCKET EMERY BOARD Box. lO plVces 25c. cfbL1VT.I1JANL!, PERFUMED mLnicURE i "i reiiwiw ueaiers. fnastamB lor illust rated price lit.

Beware of imitated label. land under wheat feeds forty-two people under oats, eighty-eight people under potatoes, Indian corn, and rice, 176 people, and under the plaintain or bread fruit tree, over 6.000 people. control oyer dieae is simply wonderful." Sole Proprietors and Manfacturers. Kstabiished 1863. Manf of the cures sil acted by Dr.

Berry ap A.

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