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STATE JOTTINGS. The Frist National bank of Wahoo has begun busines:, The Tribune rays that lookine yirls of York chew g streets Wi, Custer, of Falls City, fell on the street on the 10th and died while being all the gooa m on the taken home, Heart disease is tupp sed to [ the democrats will make any nom have been the cause. against him. There would unqnestionably Martin Lane, Jr., aced 18, of Valley | have been a democratic candidate if Hut precinet, Polic county, was killed on the | bell had succeeded in securing a renomina- 7th by the accidentai discharge of & gun | tion. | that he was pulling towards Colonel Cash, ex-dueliet, fs conducting On the Sth, John Blac comniissioners of Pa dead by a ne ghbor, the latter's r for & horse thief, i On th a son of Jacob Stonter, « lEh'rrl‘w'n d, accidentally discharged th contents of & shot gun into ons of his legs. He died the next day. John Wortman, aged cight 3ears, son of Chas. Wortman, of Cass county, was cut in the inttep by & mower, on the Sth, An elder brother called to him to bring melon to the machine, a hile standing in front of it the team started. 3at Miller and O, Ott were arrested by Sheriff Halsted and Depnty Woodruff at "Pecums: h on Monday night, on the charge of stealing five mules from parties near Lincoln, They heil feom Towa, bk The grocery store of T. P. Tiloyd, anc the hh:umltyh shop of J. L. Hairis at Palmyra, were burned to theground on the 13th.” Cause of fire unknown Loss about §2,100; insurancy $80), This was the first fire for several years, 8. B, Hall, of Elk precinct, A\'uck‘nlh eounty, suicided on the fth, by havging. The deceased was 84 years old, residing with his son, and no thought of self-de- struction was ever harbored by him, to the knowledge of the family, or those frequent- ing there. : Two children of G 0. Ceppert, of Mil- ford, were seriously iujured last Friday One little girl was accidentally ehot by ber brother,who was trying to shoot a anake,and the other, yuuning to t| istance of her wister, cut a terriole gash in her thigh on & weythe which wos lying in the graes, and nearly bled to death, —Seward Keporter, White shalk rock his been found near Ainsworth, Neb,, on the new extension of the S, C. & P. road. The rock seems much like that found neac Yankton, and at that town some of the best buildings are of this mate T saws almost as readily a8 a board, and ko can bo worked in any shape desired. [f it hardens on exposure to the weather, a8 the Yankton chalk rock do t will be valuable for building purp when above the reach of surince ont Herald. PHRSONAL (I1K8. Phipps, the Philadelphia defaulting officeholder, was henial, polite, smiling and “poular.” 1fit be true that Bishop Peck has lost more than a hundred poucds weight dur- ing the past year, he can not be more than half a peck. James Redpath thinks Henry George is a brilliant fool. George if he “were con- sulted woul + probubly retort that Redpath is not a briliant fool, Brother Barnes, the Kentucky evange- list, is more than six feet in height, has a thin face, ncquiline nose, dark hazel eyes and long ausurn hair, All statements to the fact that John Kel- 1y iswild with grief over the reports of Tilien's sad physical condition, are to ba taken with several grains of salt. Miss Lucy Stone has seceded from the Boston woman suffrage convention, and s running one of her own in Omaha, From Alpha to Omaha is quite a trip, —Chicago ribune, Gen, Ben, Butler was mot lost in the yacht cruise, as his_ frionds feared and hiy enemios almcst believed, but is hearty and well and still intent on being governor of Massashusett before he dies—if not this year some other year, perhaps, The ungallant Springfield Union gives this advice to one of the most esteemed woman suffeagists of Massacusetti Stone, we would suggest that you might slight the weight of your influence a good deal more effectively by keeping at home and darning Mr, Blackwell's stockings. Geu, Abe Buford, the ‘‘converted,” Ken- tucky horse-racer, is outina card denounc. ing the editor of the Lexington Transcript a4 o liar, and offering to fight him, The offense of the editor_was in saying in his per thut General Buford called a colored K:y, who charged him a quarter of adollar for o slight service, ‘‘a d—n scouadrel,” W The New York Tim ys that the like- ness of Jay Hubbell, now being quite ex- tensively printed in the friendly columns of western newspapers, closely resembles the woodouts of the gentleman who has been restored to complete health by the use of “‘our remarkable kiduey cure,” It is traveling through the rural districts in company with Mrs, Lidia Somebody, a well developed lady who is not entirely un- known to modern nostrum venders and the renders of some of the illustrated dailies, Henry O, Flipper, the colored graduate of West Point, in a lester from Camp Rice, Tex., to the New York Tribune denies the story that he has been appointed captain in the Mexican army, He says: *‘As a matter of fact, I am not in Mexico, but in Texas, I have vot received any ap- pointment, civil, military, or otherwise, in Mexico; have ssked for none and have no expectation of ever recciving any though T read, write, and speak the language fluently, e e 41 25 POLITIOAL NOTHS, The result of the election in Maine has had a discouraging effect upon the green- back party in Lowa, Delaware republicans perceive the com- ing of @ politioal revolution in the fuct that & son of Gov, Salishury has sttended a re- publican meeting. Jobn G, Whittier was elected at the repablican caucus in Awmesbury, Mass,, last week, » dolegate to the convention of the new Seventh congressional district. The struggle for the republican nomina- tion for vovernor of Massachusetty is us close as the struggle in New York, but the aduwluistration {s ot tryivg to cou- trol it, Senator Pendleton was asked by a Cin- cinusti reporter the other day what he thought” of the presidential outlook for 1884, He replied: “'1t would be as profita- ble to guess what the weather will ‘m that year,"” The Teller and Tabor faction of the re. publican purty of Colorado carried the state convention by nominating Ernest L. Camphell, of Leadyille, for governor and William H, Meyer for lieutenant goy- ernor, The greenbackers have o little of any. thing that they ought at least to cultivate & crop of harmony. But there is discord already in the family, and Solon Chase, of Maive, is calling Weaver of lowa the *wild ass of the prairies,” 1n the elections of Oregon, Vermont and Maino the republicans have made & gain of two members of the house of representa. tives us compared with the result two years age, and made sure of a republican senator in Muiae, The state of New Hampshire has had thirty-eight governors in the past 100 years, aud their average when clected was Ob years. The youngest, Levi Woodbury, was 34 years old when chosen, in 1523, The two oldest were each 70, Benator Windoa will take part in the cawpaign i Mivnesots, aud reply to the attacks wnade upon his character aud record by his political enewies. Ho has reccived 80 many assurances of support from the better element in the republican party that be has no wisgivings as to the result of the senatorial contest. ‘The Tennessee democrats would doubt. less be content to see Gov, Hawkins re- elected if they could be sure of thig legiala- ture, But their chances of gainlfiy & wa. THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA TUESDAY, § EPTEMBER 19 jority in that body are even less than of electing Gien. Bates to the governorship. Senator Harris is making a desperate fight to win, knowing that defeat now will prob- ably end his nolitical career, The successor (f Jay Hubbell in the nsula district of Michigan, ward Dreitung, is s popular with both parties and his election 8o abso. lutely certain that it is not at all 1 his independent canvass for congress in South Carolina in that warlike spirit w might be expected of him, He Rock Hill " th rrupted by a per ter it began. At once he otel and soon returned armed f gency;” and then the report proceeds, ‘quiet was re. stored,” The anti-monopoly state committee of vew York will hold a meeting September to consider the question of nominating a state ticket. If either of the regular for governor they will not nominate, If neither vominates such a man they will feel compelled to put one in the field and elect him., The warning to the regular parties oucht to be sufficient, This is the last year that the anti-monopolists will deal o leniently with them, Tt took 1,601 ballots to beat Cen. Bragg in the Second Wiscoarin district demo- eratic convention, Daniel I, Sumner, of Waukeshs, being st last agreed on as the compromise candidate. T'his result was brought about by the defection of one of Bragg's “iron brigade,” and was sprung upon the convention, greatly to the aston. ishment of the Bragg men, who had no suspicion of the movement. The Delaney men, finding it impossible to nominate their own candidate, were content with the glory of beating Mragg, who has re- flected more credit upon W isconsin in con. gress than any democrat has done for twenty years, and who has been oneamong the very few of his political faith in the house able to command at all times the respect and good will of his political op- His successor is a comparatively o lawyer, who waa never heard of before, and very likely never will be again. One Exporience for Many. 1 have been sick ard miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one scemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and dis- couraged, In this frame of mind I %ot & bottlo of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. Tsoon began to improve and gained 8o fast that my husband and family thought 1t strange and unnataral, but when 1 told them what had helped me, they snid, “‘Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy.—The Mother. Marrylog Rich. You need not be poor and depend- ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or female—can get a good round sum of money at masriage if they hold a certificate of member- ship in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar Rapids, Iowa., $10,000 has already been paid in benefits to its members, in tho nino months of the associations’ organization,and there is a golden opportunity for thousands more to roap even larger benefits. Nothing like it was ever known. Do not postpone sending in your request for circulars giving full an complete informgtion regarding the ‘Luoy | ! plana and opperations of the associa- tion. Agenta can make bigger money han in any other business, It is strictly honorable, pleasant and pro- fitable. The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pre- scribed by law, for the provection of their members. The only association of the kind in existence organizoed ac- cording to law, Write at once for circulars, Say where you saw this notice, augdll-m JUGGED FOR THREE MONTHS, A Neb a Editor’s Sentonce. Spoclal Dispatch to Tiix Bs. SioNey, Neb., Septembar 18, —The caso of G. W, Strate, for shooting at Maddox, his local editor, was called by His Honor Judge Neubauer this worning. The evidence shows clearly that Strate, with premeditated malice, wanted to hurt Maddox, and none of the witnesses' testimony could be ix peached. In passing sentence his honor spoke of the lawlessness in west- ern Nebraska and of the tremendous ex- penses that Cheyenne county has been burdened with on sccount of persons carryihg deadly weapons and the pro miscuous discharge of revolvers, He felt called upon to do his duty, and accordingly sentenced Strate to the fullest extont of the law, three months in the county jail and to pay the costs of the prosecution, The sen- tence meets with general approval, Nursiug mothers gain strength by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, It acts like & charm in restoring to health and strength overstrained nature, i - A Cabinet Meoting, parties nomiuates & good anti-monopolist | A SAD SEQUEL. Mrs, Melville Moots Hor Husband and (oes Insane, While Danenhower and Mel- ville Indulge in Recrimina- tins Over the Fate of De Long. A Card to the Publio. DANENHOWER SPEAKS, Special Dispateh to 11w Brn WasniNeron, September 18 - Lieutenant Danenhower issues the following card: ‘‘My attention has been drawn to soveral items and comments referring to an alleged trouble betweon Chief Eogincer Geo. W. Melvlile and my- self. The latest one is The Washing- ton Star Iast evening, copied from a New York peper,and is the first that takes definite shape, stating under the titlo of ‘Mclville vs, Danenhower,’ ‘The alleged charge of Lieut. Danen- hower that {f he (Melville) had not turned back from the first search, Capt. DeLong and his companions might have been saved.” The above alleged charge has never been made by me, Intho first place the facts would not admit of such a charge, for when Melville turned back the cap- tain’s party had beon dead at least fifteen days. 1In the second place, I would never make such a charge ex- cept to the proper official authorities. I have always avoided adverse and promature criticiams on my late com- rades, and will simply refer to what I said when confronted by half a ecore of journalists on board the Celtic, on my arrival at New York, and pub- lishod in The New York Herald, May 29, 1882, under the caption, ‘Vindi- cation of Malvi! This was caused by my learning he had been hastily and unfairly criticised previous to my return, have made no charge against any one. My personal rela- tions with Mr, Melvilie have been of a very pleasant character. Regretting I have to appesr in print, and hoping there will bu no further necessity for it, Tam, Respectfully, (Signed) J. W. DANENHOWER, Lieutenant U, 8. N. Mrs. Melville Insane. TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, because of the non-removal of the cause ~—liquor. Thewaytomake a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ry 0 many htint ilu’(; to premature graves, and desolation, str nd un- happiness into so many families, Ttisafact! BrRown'sTRON BITTERS, atrue non-alcohol ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md., by the Brown Chemical Company, who are ol gists and in every particu- lar reliable, will, by remov- ing the craving appetite of the drunkard, and by curing the nervousness, weakness, and general ill health result- ing from intemperance, do more to promote temperance, in the strictest sense than anyother means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines, especially ‘bitters,’ are noth- ing butcheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countrics. Such is not the case with Brown's IroN Brrrs Itisamedi- cme, a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or- gans of the body, produc- ing good, rich blood, health and strength. Try onc bot- tle. Price $1.00. Special Dispateh (o Tuk Brk. PuiLapeLraia, September 18— Mrs. Melville, the wife of Engineer Melville, of the Jeannette, was seized with delirium Saturday night at tne close of the demonstrations at the home of her family at Sharon Hill, following it is said an 1nterview with her husband. She has been suffering from nervons prostration previous to his arrival. The excitemant of mind appearod to subeide when her husband wos out of her presesce. Molville left the house the same night with friends, going to Darby, near by and has not returned. To.day Dr. W. Fisher Longstreet and De. Bartletson were called in attendance and have held a consultetion, They determin- ed to hold another examination with the view of placing Mrs. Melville where she may be permanently re- Special Dispatchics to Tiw B, New Youk, September 18, — Arthur will go to Washington Tuesday to at- tend a cabinet meeting, A S Col. Ira Wilson has purchased a half interest in the Pacific House, at St. Joo. The firm will now be J. B. Kitchen & Ira Wilson, Mr, Kitchen has moved to the Paxton hotel, at y and Mr, Wilson has taken charge of the Pacific, where he will he pleased to weot his old friends. The Pacific is the leading hotel of St. Joe and a first-class hotel in cvery re spect, sepd)-m&etf Ratlroad Wreck. Special dispateh to ThE Brg: Sr, Louis, September 18.--Two freight trains collided in a tunnel three milos west of Kirkwood on the Missouri Pacific yesterday afternoon, ing both trains and slightly in- a couple of the crew. The cars took fire and at last accounts were burning furiously inside the tun- nel. A fire ongine was sent from here last night to subdue the flames. Second Edition of Job. My, Ocden, N, Division stivet, buffalo, says: 1 cannot be to kful that I was induced to try your Brming Brossow, 1 Was at one time afraid 1 should never be able to get out again. 1 seemed to be & second edition of Job without his patience; wy f.ce and body were one vast collection of boils and piwples; siuce taking one bot- tle of your Spring Blossom I am quite cured, all eruptions have disap) ed, and 1 feel better tlun I havein a long time,” Price 50 ceuts, trial bottles 10 cents, stored to health. The affair has created a profound feeling of sadness at Sharon Hill and in this city. ained by Siokness. Bpocial Dispatches to Tux B, ‘WasHiNaTox, September 18 —Chief Engineer Melville, announces his de- tention at his home in Sharon Hili, by sickness in his family, and that he ESTABLISHED 1858, SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Streat, v Aug 7-me 6m OMAHA, NEB. 2[RV TRIAL > DR, 4 will probably not arrive till Wednes- dny. He will bo escorted from the depot to the hill, where a public ro- ception will be given, Paralytic strokes, heart disease, and kidney affections, prevented by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited, This 18 especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that | Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most vhluable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H, B. and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids lo use their stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums pat up insimilar style to H. B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word “Hop"” or ““Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they wore the same as Hop Bitters, All such pretonded remedies or cures, no mattor what their style or name is, and espicially those with the word ““‘Hop" or “Hops" in their name or in any way conneoted with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothlng but genuin Hop Bitters, with & bunch or cluster of groen Hops on the white label, Trust nothing eY:a. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing In imita. tions or counterfeits. Flghting Fire with Fire, This may be xood policy on 8 blazing e, but it will not answer with the fevoral Laman systeu. 1rritat ing inedicines exasperate and iutensify all com. plaints of the stonach or the bowels. Never take & drastic evacuant for indigestion or constipation, Administer instead Tarrsot's Seltzer Aperient, which is at onoe s febrifu cathartic, and an invigorant and b and healing effect upon the di ) DRUGGISTS, SOLL U SIS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in the city, Rooms 76¢, §1.00, §1.60 and #2.00 per day. First Class Restaurant conuected with the hotel ‘HURST. - . Prop. Coruer Fourth and Locust Streots. BEFORE — AND — AFTER Eloctric Appliances aro sent on 30 Days' Trial, T0 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, 10 _are suffering from L0ST VITALITY, LACK OF VIG0R, WABTING WEAKNESSES, and ota P AL NATURE resulting from A IO0,0db TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They surpass all other s for easy riding, style nd darability, They are for sale by all Leading Car- inge Builders and Dealers throughout he country. SPRINGS, GEARS & BODIES Forsal b Henry Timken, Patentee sndBullder of Fine Carriages, BT TrOUXS, - - MO. J10m THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASHA. SALDWELL HAMILTON&CO B S N IBC TN, Basiueas transuotad of an 1ncorporated buuk, Aoccounts kent in cerrenc ov old luuljoflt to sight oheck without no- oe: Cortificates of deposit insued pave akle iu three, six sud twelve months, bearing interest, or on de= wend without interest. Advenoes msde to customers on sprroved securities at marke of intevest. The iuterests of customers are olosely guarded,aud every facility comuatible with princivles of swund bunking freely extended. ST LOUIS MO., “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures ay Toetion and Tooribage Sell Evropean vassago tickots. CJLLEQTIONS PROMPI LY MADE . rme s thut | yon suffer fr om Dyspepsia, use BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS. 1t you are afflicted with Biliousness, nse BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITT! f your Bowele are disordered, regulate the BURDOCK with BLOOD BITTERS L1t ovar Blood fs anpire, purity 1t with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 you ha ¢ Indigestion, you will find an aptidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are trowubled with Spring Complainta, adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Liveris torpid, restore It to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver fs affected, you will find o sure re. storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you have any epecice of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take PURDOCK BLOG BITTERS. 1t you havo any eymptoms of Ulcors or Scrofulous Sores, » curative remody will be found it BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength aud vitality to the sys. tem, nothing can eqaal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Nervous and General Debility, tone up the with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Fo Prics, $1.00 pot Rottle; Trla Bottles 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBUBN, & Co., Props, LUFFALO, N, ¥. wholeeale by Tsh & McM?hn and C. ¥ Henlaza. rice, Apocific, 190 per pay ages fof 45,00, Afldruee wil & ¥ 1, Nos. 104 in Omaha Sold und <1l druggintcoy exy -8 xe DR. CLARKE No Cure!l s s51. ), 811 Yoo Payt ) Feravisiwn 1561, |y BIL o Bt. Louis, is atlll treat- ing all PRIVATE, NER. VoUs, CHRONIC Special Diseases, Sperma. torthma, Impoteney (Sex- nal Incapacity), Female Diseasios, Irregularitios, Difficulties, ete. 47 Ladics, send 25 cents (in stamps) £ pry express charges on a ‘walu work" entitled *Dise of Women, etc.” W on CuRONIC Diskasrs, one stamp. £arVicti of Self-abuse or_Private Disease, send 2 stamps for CELEBRATED WORKS on Aurvcus and #exual Discases. Consultation personally or by letter, FREE. Consu't the old Dactor. THOUSANDS CURED, Office in quict, 1rivate, respectable place. You see no_one but the doctor. Dr. Ularke 14 the only physician in the city who war rants curos or no pay. M edicines sent ever- whore. Hours, 8 A.M. to ¥ P dkwlyy B yon dye Y idney tiver of merves § You witl bo SCROFULA. The seat of all diseases of this na- ture is in the blood, as any one mani- festly knows; therefore, if you purify the hlood, the disease, in any form or stage, disappears, Read what those say who haye tested the merits of the great vegetable blood purificr, 8. S. 8. 1t cleanses the blood of all scrofulous taint so thoroughly that the disease never returns, T had scrofula for seven mouths, the uleer covering the entire surface of both legs. After having tried the ususl remedies with no relief, T re- sorted to 8. 8. 8.,and am glad to say that six bottles has effectually cured me, A. S, Lenresty, Atlanta, Ga. I suffered from scrofula 17 years, My shin bones were covered with ul- cers and one mass of rotten flesh, and the odor was almost unbearable, All remedies and treatments failed until I began taking S. 8. S. Previons to taking 1t I at times could scarcely walk, Now I can walk all day, and T have to thank 8. 8. 8. and it only for my cure. T1os, McFARLAND, Atlanw, Ga. Some thisly years ago there lived in Montgomery, Ala, & young man who was terribly afflicted with Serof- ula, After being treated for a long time by the medical profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking . S. After persistently taking it two months he was cured. Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter, I can testify that the disease never returned. J. W, Busuor, J. P, Hot Springs, Ark. pd will be paid #0 any @00, BeTars, Maalyea of 106 vottisso B. B, B, one tlole of Mercury, lodide of Fo #ium or auy Mincral substance. BWIFL sPECIFIO 00. Props Allasia, Ga. w Baid by all Druggists. 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It stopa permas noitly all weakening, iy A KEOULAR TE of twa ny dical colleges, hae b e 3 0 SKIN AND Ve 1t of these evil prage £ passician i1 8¢, | tices, which are so destruetive to mind and body and all old resident, | and wake life miserable, often leading to insanle & otfice or by mall, frec | ty and death. It strengthens tie Nerves, Brain, and invited, A friendly talk or his opinion | (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro- costs nothing. When it is inconvenient to | ductive Organs, It restores Lo all the organie vis't the ¢ r treatment, miedcines can Le | functions their former vigor and vitality, mas sent by or express everywhere. Curable | #ing life cheerful and enjoyable. ice, §8 & cod; where doubt exist- it is frauk- | hottle, or four times the quantity Bent by Callor write expresd, secure from observation, to any ad. \n:.‘ ervous prostration, Debility, Mental | 90 Feceiptof price. No. C. O, D. sent, cxcop on receipt of §1 a8 & guarautee. Letters rge questing answers must (nclose stamp, Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills and Physi other affectio | Weakness, Mercurial and of Throat, Skin and Bones, re th it ad cheapest dyspepsis and billious Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, | & he waarket. Bold by il dsuggista, Price Skin Affections, OI4 Sores and Uloers, | 0 cents. 2 LS Da. Mosrug's Kivxey Rusmoy, Napuwmioow, Lpedinents to Mare we. Rbeumatiom, | o, 08, MiTnes e Rooon, Sarsnooy, Piles Special witention to cases from | gouorrios, dect and lsusarshea. For sis by all ugglete: #1a Lottle, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive ¢, 8. Louls, Mo. For Sale lo Omaba by C. F. GOODMAN. over-worked brain oU KGICAL CASES roceive special attention. Liscases arising from Imprufence, Excesses, Induluences or Exposures, ag22d&wly Jangb-1y