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THE OmMARA DaiLy B e LEAGUEING +. TWELFTH YEAR, A()\I;\HA s Control, leypt to-day. started for EB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OC1¢ JBER 14 1¢8% '*'crn'y_ ‘ ;nl-mh?r of 8y ’ PROBING THE PUBLIC. [The Garfield Doctors Almost Merchants and Dealers Through 1 out the Entire West Invited to Visit the Mammoth Ire vvesi are invited Establishment owned IHE MINERS ROW. The Irish Nationalists Reorgue ' A rtant srrosta made at Mont C at B i Hamilton or De.”Boynton. ionof the City of Ant«|is waiting to hear from them. given, I'he ship Con- s eau. 8’ mines in connection with the | N i nizs for & Vigorous owivak of minora; it o Boped ordoe | Unanimously Agree to Olaim and Occupied by ; s restor. Oampaizn, AN INFOUMER'S TALE, { a Small Fortuns, | ) o LOALwAY, October 17 in- | i The Geeat Land Les, Resu’ ¥ ar ',: ugh Ths Famous Bulletin Bliss " ™ ™ r ctod Under » New Name, | Ut l‘v i llm lrl Aloze Aske Twonty- , | \ that n tnan tiamed T Five Thousand. WHOL}&SAI;E ) \ The Discord of Dol zates Mars | murder, oo oo poll 4 tag presott by e { the Pronsedings of the in curryiog the vioims, | & 6w Additional Facts Rela- - iy 3 Corf rence, 13 could bo - pla r tive to the Star Route f i . they w o I' ;7 .h:' Conapirators. , Treaquer Mgan Renders a]Ouer witnomes corborated ‘ TR Notions and Fuinishing ' ‘ Full Accsunt of Hin fatemcit. The prisouers were re: | Folger Pestered By a Hordo of ] ting Good: A cent Trust | 0% 10 THE NIGEY e AT— ( rend nuat. N J . el | i | Pauis Octoder 17, - ity French s J o / e P G K Rt s ot oo | ST, FOISEPE, MO., § | oz ons of « Feonch in Northern | o whoub 1o eor v he L g " f£cloas=paniah Politioal 8 rai eon Niger| IRPSRDrEEY The Brichteat Lighted, Beak Appointad Jobbing Houso in America, containing the Pebiaihin 11 P arzost Stock «f Dry Gocds and Notions west of the Missieaippi. Solo manufasturers T FAY ' R 86061 Wt itens ¢ fumn| 7HE GARFIELD DOOTORS. |of the celebrated b R i e . ' 4 { T Jant the Froneh flg 1 | Speciot Di pateh to Tir Ber, R ' N A Varlety of Genoral Forein Nows, | uroct two f ,,f‘”‘,» the:Ni ‘..:, bt < COMPLUTE LIST OF CLAIMS FILED, —— ’8 . — BOYCOTIING AT PORE KA i THE IRISH NATIONALISTSS| Powr Sat, October 1t s re- }_‘)w;nx s -l'\‘»m'p".‘u v’llinliul tha'c‘;m{m cuona. . vera s’ uc ’ enim an 0 tona’ e a’nts’ Spocial Dispascbies to THR Bxe, poried that the audhurities of the [ f1'ed “f ) MR G L L N ST L A R A CYGLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND GHEVIOT SHIRTS, Dusiry, Octaber 17,~~The Trish na- | 2HYONC B0 WLKECHIEHTAIMALO! | dent Gurfield: v H | . tonate Ferenos ogoind tordey, Par. | Blish foroes, Coun: icudly many |dens Gurfiold: sl 1N all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods'in the Market b nell prastded. A letter was vead from | #T¢ Hiempioy De. D. Hayes Anew. 14700 3 x Eaan, ¢ Paris, tenaering his THE 1 AT De Robers Ry \ . 10,800 T Y & - Tesigation aucer of the lind 18, VsthboE. A Tottor | Dr. DS b (forexaminition of Es- ) s u statement of the s uf eny depaccment of [ body at B 2 ) % ; e lliulr:u ntehors| v published, -ieclnnx'tz Hemy 8. Litvo, reeriver of Conterl | Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- | fi al of £241 820 pagsed through his 1119 8%t 0 nt, ayi ial o u H s B . . A Lp NRRE; i/ OF (Hia {8 0m EHE D% Wy ddll i1y s cursd By oxeolition ST e AETAAIAL fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit HERRa ir distrensin 1 ders ol the rebellion, ol all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- EA(:"};(J‘O 1 : J;Lfi';’.:if" CULLISION 0F 81 fue ul expenses, irelu fog o where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail, or write § o i nteal and ™o o | T, Outbor {7,218 Gotman | 0o i G for samples. The most careful atlention given to orders, and satisfac- | .%}*“fi-‘-’.,:fl.l;;" ig u balunce guho i 15403 vt tho seamer oy : i 20 : tion guaranteed, Remember / | cheer 1‘:)’(*:.: o vlz‘::” Neatly all | Bddystoue, both vessols suuk ;:1:‘,, :t;.‘lr'; il ,:‘::m‘::erlic'r? 4 R. ll. I\ICDON A LI) & CO.. S J()g(\ph Mo. ( ment wers prosent. The attendanco | il o Al G ! AT . ; | l son I'he board | the Aritic ocean until the final freez- THE MINDEN MASSAGRF ing in of the vearel, by 1 ) S A MONUMENT TO JERFERSONs . his_own |staiia, which suck wilh her, was ost| FAMOUS CONSPIRATORS. & ¥ 4 A e : | ax well aa. for tho satisfao. | coported ub Brewmen Sepionb:r Dlst, | pcit Dispich to Tak Dax o W Coregran, Ohief Tuios | Frightful Bloody Work of Hors y uo, Lrcas. | for Now Orlonvs, BOWEN AND HIS BOARD BILL. cmgrews, Jeremuh S, Black and| Thicvas in Kearney County. OF THE i R ombigl MUUDER OF AN AMERICAN. WasuiNer ., October 17.—H, A, others have taken cut articles of 4ngor DES MU'NES MED'GAL DISPENSARY ve commitive by dopied | 0 Ostober 17, - 0. Hlinger, | Bower, und-rarrcat at Putladeiphia | poritio uader the title of “Jefferacn e ang I f i ex-iuine i3 acsou OIS PIOM e g ipore, Mich., sup rinteadent o | upon the warrantof his Jandlord for | monoment astociation,”’ for the pui- | Sheriff Woods and a Deputy CCO posed and Juatin M ; : ON ACCOUNT OF HIS v the Lin or Go'ld M comprny, | voupayment of board, was taken to|pose of ercoting & monument in Was! - Taatantly Killediby ths I . ~ Brar Ry wes it dorot s iz iho tosidency of el | ugton o, tho memory of Thoraas Jet antly, 7 mmense Practice In Cmaha, Neb., “: ORI VTN T rowater, in that it tin s forson, The capital of the assooiation Highwaymen, - q T VIS N “d,‘l“r:‘;"nc e IS e slie e s RS G iR al, who at | is placed at 8100000, with power to WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON i 16 proceedings o <nference g, O3tober 17.--Memo or- A A at- sher harmonious, Londow, wore not altog regade, co Bar- ward who ran away All the speakars de- a failuce, Davitt said be was unable to go wih Parnell in his schems of land reform, but would co-rpsrate with him for the abolition of landlordiem. moved as an amendment to the proposed coustitution cf tho cen- tral council of the new league that the council consist of 32 memb:rs, ono jor each county, the parlinmentary party o have no nominutions. T. B. O'Connor said this emend- ment amounted to a vote of want of confidence in the parliamentary pacty. He nccased Davitt of tryiog to io- jure Paraellsjprestige, aud reiterated he charge despite Davitt's repeted Seninlm cited and said a_gentieman wonid have made such au accuss!i prove it groundless he wichdror amendment. It was fmlly decided the coun should con eight members, t for the counties and mxteca for the pariia- mentary party. A resolution the: | ing Parnel liberations snd expressinz unnbated confidence in him passed, and the coim ference clozed COMMEANT ON THE CONFERENCE, Lonpox, Uctober 17.—The Times Dabun _dispatch says: *“Not only has tho Trish conference created nu enthusissm buc the assembly was composed of elements as heterogen eous as the programme was maltifari- ous; it was only the skillful hand of the chairman that somatimes prevent ed an opsa rupturo, Dissention was shown ciearly enough in Parooli's opening atatement and in Davitt's prompt rejoiner, and the tona of bit- ter emphusis waerein the latter spoke betrayed the foeling of & man labori under disappointment, which ke strug- gles to suppress. 0 his WO v ‘.‘“NQFN ®AL FOREIGN NEWS. AMepat o Tuk By, NCH IN TUNIS, ‘Pric i, Ostober 1 nmber of Tunisan chiefs with e followers offared to raturn to Tonis und sabmit to the French. Tripoli is strongly opposed to such action, A Freuch men-of war has been placed at the disposn! of tho French consul general, SPANISH FOLITICH, Mangrip, October 17, ~ It i the terms of the arrangement betwoen the democrats and the dissenties lib- erals are general = auce of the conslitution of 186, w e slizht modifications, Some oppesition organ Prime Ministor Sagasta i accept Serrano’s policy in order to avert & ruptare in the liberal party. In mivisterial circlos, how assorted Sagasta ha ify the policy wh culated ¢o indue a monarcky fused 1o seperais centralist element re ministers of war a1.d ju e ¢ atated nuasty, sheo the next se the marchy end s of constiuti ill he d order to fac on of the cour nounces its reform, Sagast reliquish power s Serrano. support the bers. OFF Fui Paris, Octoter 1 7 vitce cometery t-c earl of Wiarn earl of Ronusn and Biel 1 cheater, |9aw coaumittoe. Davitt became groatly - | of foruy- | for presiding over the ¢u- | , Marehal Berrano's rty declares in favor of the consoli- ro itate the formation of a ministry uuder Iu that case Sagasta would held tho Protestant in houor of George P. Massh, tats American wunister to were Tty THE LINGFELLOW MEMORIAL, yoer 17, ~-J ames Caird, itfe, F_W. Chesson, Loanoy, O have joined tho Longfellow memorial S RAILRO. D NOTHS3, Bought Up Lgain. Special Dispatel: to Tue Bir, Cu10a60, October 17. —In regurd to the published anuouncement that Commiasioner Armstrong has returned from his oflizial trip over the Pscific roads, and that he se s nothing in the inpiaint of the panpls of the Pacific ast that calls for redress, The Chi- e says thay his utterances ible contrast with the unanimons dnfe of vocent legal decis- iono, snd wi! neerainly jar on the public e !road abuges in Cali- fornia ha u carried to such an extent that to t¢ 18 to-day the must complete iliusrration in existence of the modern iendencies to monopoly. The ¢xisting abuses call for a remedy, and it 1 proominently the railroad comunesioners’ duty to ace that it is vpplied, The Q. Express Company Specisl Dispatch to Ty Bre, Cu1caco, October 17.--The Chica- 4o, Burlington & Q tincy ruilroad has completed airangements whoreby it is to do its own exprosa busincas at all points east of the Missouri river from November 1. The contr: with the American Express compwny has ex- pired; that with Wells, Fargo & Co., west of the Miszonri river, has one yeor to rug, aiter which the railroad will do its own expressing over that portion of its lines alao ¥nflating Stook Bpecial Dicpateh to Tun Bra, Cuicaco, Ostober 18 since the Chicago an diroscors sent swckholders soliciting w vote on the proposition to 1acreasu the capital stock of the corporation, Ten per cent «f tho vote au crease, To-any another cireular was sent to stockholders informing them of the resuls, stating they will be first offered the new stock, that they will be cntitled to one share thoreof for each ten shares of the old stock now he Bowe time Uton ralway The Lingards Ditched. 8paotul Dispateh to Tun Bre SanNpusgy, 0., October 17,—A broken rail near hevo on the Tadien- apohe, Bloomington and Wastorn railway threw off a passenger car and protiy severoly injured Wm, Horace Lingard, Alico Dunning Lingard, and others- No one dangerously hurt - - Publlc Planderers: Al Dispateh to Tk ke Newakg, N. J., O er 17.—~The expert, in his report, shown ex Auditor Palmer and ex-Clerk Hall 300 000 He also makes known it of §1,500 in justices, some the agcounts of of whom are The Dressed Heef Business pocial Dispatch to Tuk Bek Cricaco, October 17 —8 umuel W Alledon, a heavy dealer ot Chile is proparing to enter into the shipmont jovernment in the cham- | of refrigerator beof to New Englan: It is stated most of the slsughterin, and shipping will be done at St. Louis (e Bredlf, Frenck | for the prosent, a vivonlar to the| omzed the in-| ones came out of his private office into the cuer appariment, The conversa. tion whichitook place wan hoard by a student, who bay furnished the follow- ing report for pubiical “I was present at the interviow bes tween BMr. Brewster aud Mr. Boweu pu Oztober 16:h, about half past four, Bowen i the cus- tody of officer having incre-se it to $1,000,000, POLIT.CAL NOTHS, The Anti's of Holt. Spocial Dispatch to T Bax. O'Nerey, Neb., October 17.—A reusing anti-monopoly conventinn was held here to-day, Hon. M. K, Tur- ner was entnhusiasticaliy endorsed and been arrested for nonpayment of hs board. Ho asked Mr. Browster to ad vise and assiet him so_as to relieve him from arrest and advise him how to get bail. Mer, Browster remiuded him that he did not know him and had never seen him before to his knowledge, because he was a stranger to him, and also bocause of the pecu- liar position of Bowen towards the department of justice in connection with Dickson’s charges he was the last mian that Brewster could interfers to help under any circumstances. Bowen said he saw the propriety. Broweier smd he (Bowen) had in- volved hin department in a scandal, maliciously gotten up by these star route men by attempting to bribo Dickson in conneciion with Camsron. Bowen said he was very sorry, but he meant no wrong. He camo from Cahifornia to make it plain, Brow- ster told him if he had not come he would bave mado him come. Mr. Brewster then suggested that if he could get money from his friends in New York, where he said he had money, he could easily gt it by tele- wraphic remittance, Kinally Bowen said, ‘‘yes, that could bo done,” and an offiser eaid he would go with him. My, Brewster spoke in a lovd tone in the prenouce of the officer aud myself, and on Bowen's suggestion that they speak in private, he refused, saying there was nothing to be private about, Before the interview Bowdn sent in by me the appended note, Mr, Brewe- tor immediately came out iu the front office. I was present during all the interview and made this memorandum at the suggestion of Mr. Brewster as soon as Bowen went out. . TH¥ NOTE, Stx:—While givin. my rtutoment to the district attorpey thi+ aftern on n the al- leged bribery «f Alr, Dickson, I was are rested by the proprietor of the hotel whero 1 am st pping for my bosrd bill, The bill has vover heen presented. 1 can pay it to. morrow, Loaswuch #s [ am detained here and ha'e been by Mr. Ker (who is cut of town), 1 am constraived to wsk that you advise me a4 to my courss of procedure. Respectfully, [ 1. A, Bown, To the Attorney General, Bowon paid the bul this afternoon, and wae discharged Attorney Gon eral Browster says Bowen has made & statomont to District Attorney Valen- tine regarding Dickson's charges in tho star route bribery investigation, end iv hus Loon forwarded to the de- partment ofiicers ar Washington. The uttorney general refases to speak of its contents, and District Attoruey Val- eutine will give no wformation on the subject, CAFITAL NOTES. Bpecial Dispatchics to Tk Bre: FOLGER'S TR WasiuNeron, October 17, —Sacre- tary Folgor has in coutemplation an- other call for continued five per cent bonds, which probsbly will ba issned to-morrow, The amount and other details of the call are not decided upn, IHe hes been overron with yoffice seckers since his return to Washivgton, and is much annoyed hereat. THE EXAMINATION OF nmnuuows’ was resumed to-day, before the Jean- |etie Bourd of Inquiry. Witness re- |1®i2d the progress of the ship from UBLES, |day 1o day f om the time of entering | ington Fridey. tho Hastings platform was adopied. SO e Gunrressional Nominations, Special Dispatch (o Tux By Miprerows, N.Y., Ootober 17, — Henry R Lowe was nominated for congress by the republicans of the Fourtee th district. Jersey Crry, October 17.—The re- pubiicans of the Sever th district nom- wated Gi'bert Collins for congress. New York, October 17.—Roswell P. Fiower was renomin - ted for con- gress by the Tammany democrats of the Eleventh district MiLwaukee, Ostober 17.--The re- publicans of the Fourth congressionezl district nominated Genera! F. O, Winkler. Demooratio Harmony. Bpocial Dispatch to Lur Bin, New York, October 17.-*Irving Hall county convention ratified the nomination of Frauklin Eiwon for mayor, Alex. Davidson for shonf, The county demooracy also ratified the ticket. At the county convention of Tam- many hall to-night, the union ticket as agreed upon by the joint confer- ence committees was nou inated, Tt cousist of Franklin Edicon, mayor; Alex 'V Davidson, Teviug hull,sheritf; Patrick H, Keeuan, of county de- mooracy, county clerk; R.chard 0'Gorman and George L, Ingraham, of Tammany, for judges of the su- perior cour’; and Ald rman B F, Martin, Fordinard 8. Lovy and Wil lam H. Kirk, all of Tammuny, for coroners. Resolution were offered by Henry A. Gambleton, sccusing Mayor irace, although & member of the dem- ocratic state commirtee, of being in loaguo with tho reyublicans to hargein away voies; and culbug upm the chatman of that body to call th together and expel im a0 o traitor and #py. The resolution was unani- mously adopted, Chicsgo Republicans Bpectal Dispatch to Tun Bar, Cricago, October 17 —The ropubl ©AD cuuuty convention to-dsy nomin ated the following ticket: Fur ohenff, Seth Hanchitt; treasurer, Luis Hut ; judge of county court, O, O. Kohleatt; probate judge, Joshus C, Knicker- bocker; clerk of county court, A, J, Galoway: clerk of probate cou't, T, W. Seunot': corcner, C H Haeris (Carl Pretzel); school superintendent, A. G. Laue; commissioners, B Miller, John Rheinwald, Paiip Maass, E. E I galls, H. C Senne. Resolutious were paaced by a narrow ity declaring spainet suwptuary siantical logislation, devyiug dhio right of the majority by such lawe to destroy millions of property owned by the minority aud cutlas a larg: number of law-abiding ciuzane; de. clariug the adoption of the prohibitory constitutional amendment une nstiva sional and desp i, and ius'ructing representatives in the siate legislatur: to resist all attempts to submit such amend uents to the vote of the people and vole agaiust the passage of sump: tuary laws, . —~—.— Niw Youk, Uct-ber 17 - -Prosident Arthur returued to this i’y to-night snd drove to bis residence. o visitors were veceivel The presiden’, loaves for Wash- | guests sat down Mail Carrier Collins Mortally Wounded by the Third Eullet. Terrible Scene &t a Supper Table—A Deecription of the Murderers. Epecial to the Lincoln Jouranl. Newark, Neb., October 16 —Two men were shot desd and one mortally wonrded at Minden, county seat of Keuruey'oouity, by horse thieves to- A party of four men came to night Minden on Bundsy, the 1G6th inst., with twenty-two pouies, offering them for sale. 'I'hese ponies were atolen in the western part of Hutchcock county, Tho vfficets of the law were cloee upon their track, and came up with the prrty at at Minden to-day. Two of the tour thieves lett Minden about 4 o'clcck this afternoon, two of them remuining at Minden with thur ponies, Atjebout 5 o'clock this evouing eupper was called at the Prairie Home hotel. About twenty to suppor, among whom were several ladies, At this timo the two devils that did the shoot- | ing walked 1 and sat down at the table, facing towards the entrance door. Soon after, Sherift Jack Waords, of Caibertson, Neb., who was after these men, stepped into the dia- | ing roum, ssying to the two men, “Phrow up your hands,” The words had bu jast left his lips when Woods wen shot deud by them, with two bul- let holes in his body. At the eame time deputy shentl of Kearney county, R B. Kelley, who wus sitting at a table facing the | two murderers opoke to his wife say ing w her, “Ruo, run!” He had no wore than spoken the words when he got a bullet from one of tho villians’ bull dog pistols, striking him in the bead, killing him inggantly, The two murderers then shot ancther man in the body, This man, Colling was wail carrier from Minden to May, Ne- braska, He is mortally wounded, The two murderers then rushed into the street, jumped onto their mus- 121 g8, Todw through the streets, shoot g ut every peraon iu sight, leav thvir hats aud gloves vn the dining able Deecription of the mon who did the shooti Ouae man, lame in right log, black hair, black ejes, emooth and rather full fac; had a ball close up under bick part of right juw; stanas aboat b feet 8 inches, 26 or 27 years old, woight about 160 pounds, dressed in cheviot shirr, ovdralin and leather loggins, The other man in heavy set Light curly liir; light rather smooth fice; blue eyes; the eye tooth on the right sids sucks out g ute promiently: stenda about b feer 10 wches; weight about 160 pounds; dreesssd 1u highe colored sack coat, dark pauts, leather leggine; about 22 yeara old, Both were waik ing arsenals, haviog esch a 44 G shooter and bull doy kausas toothpicks in new scabbards I'he two men started we t 1 Min- den, A reward for their capture will bo offered by Kearney county. e ¢ — Sherman in Kans Bpecial Dispateh to Tue Bes LawgkEscs, October 17 tary Sherwan, ot Obio, dehvered an address to a large audience at the opera house to-night, bundreds of people beiuy turned awe room. He spoke enti policies, wnd was listenad to marked attention, He and p leave to-morrow for Texas, October 17,~Nuatialos 6, Hos. for want of of national with Bostoy, tous 3. | complexion; pistols and Ar- | Ez-Secre- | DR. FISHBLATT ‘Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 1882, AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE PARXTON EOITEIL, Bladder ‘and .Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases DR. FISHBLATT Has discovy the greatest cure in the world for weskness of the back and lim] involuntary discharpes, impotency, general deb li y, nervousness, langour, confusion of idens, pulpitation of the heart, timidity, trembling, dimness of aight or giddiness, dis- enses of tho hed, throat, nose or skin, affections of the liver, lungs, stumach or bowola —thero teriiblo disorders, arising from solita'y habits ot youth—and secret practioces more fatal to the victim than the songs of Syrens to the marines of Ulysses, blighting their most radient hoj es or auticipatiune, rendering marriage imp ssible, Those that aro suffering from the evil practices, which dostroy their mental and physical system, cansing NERVOUS DEBILITY, The nymptoras of which are s dul, distresscd mi o, which ubfits thew for performing | their s id wocial dutie ' happy marrisges impossiblo, distresses the action of the heart, crusing {lushe heat, deprossion «f spirita, evil forehodings, cow ardico, fears, drenmws, rosuless uighis, dizziness, forg tfulness, uunatural discharges, pain in the back and bips, +hort. breathing, melancholy tiro emily of company aud have yreterence to bo alone, foeling as tired in the morning as when retirin/, seminal weaks ness, lost manhood, white bone deposit in the urine, nervousness, trembling, confusi m of thought, watery and weak «yos, dyspepsia, conatipation, paleness, pain and weakness in tho limbw, efo., shonld consult me immediately and bo restored to perfect health, Who have become vietims of rolitary vice, thut_drewdful and destructive habit which annnally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and briliiant intollcct who might therwise entr.nco listening senators with the thundors of their eloquence cr waksn t flu«ifithu living lyre, may call with confidence. Married porsona or young men contemplating marriage beware of physioal weak- | ness. Loss of procreative power, impotency or any other disqualification spoedily redoved. 1o who places himself under the care of Dr, Fishblatt may religiously con- fide in his honor as & gentl man, and confidently rely upon his skill as & physician. TImmediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing affection, which rendem lifo » burden and warviage imposible, is the peunlty paid by the victim for improper influlgence, Young people are apt to commit excesses from not being & of the dreadful consequences that may ensue, Now who that understands this - ubject will deny that procreation is lost so ner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent. Besidos beine deprived of the pleasures of healthy offsprings, the most serious wnd destructive symptoms ot both m}ml and body iriso, The system becomes de ranged the physical and mental powers weaken, Tost {mn:ru‘tlvu powers, nervous | irritability, uyspepsis, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility, wasting of tho frame, congh, consumption and death s | ‘A CURE WARRANTED. | Persons ruined in teslth by unlearned pretenders who keep them trifling month | aftor mouth, taking poisonous and injurions compounds +hould apply immediately. . DR. FISHBLATT, graduato of one of th st eminent collegos in the United States, has effected somo ot the uiost satonishing (ires that wero ever known. Moy troubled with ringing in the earn and hoad when asluep, §reat narvousaate, heiig alarmed ¢ cotato sonais wie frequent blushings, attended sometimos with derangement of the mind, were cured immediately, Take Particular Notice. Dr. ¥, addressos all those who have injured themselves by improper indulgence and wolitary hubits which ruin both mind and body, untitting them for businass, study, socioby oF marri Theso are komo of the ead, melancholy effects produced by the | carly babits of youth, Woaknow of the back and Nmbe, pains in the bead And dimness of sight, loas of musculur powers, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, decangowent of digestive functions, debility, consumption, etc. PRIVATE OFFICES, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5TH & WALNUT STS ! Eutravce on Fifth Street, Des Moin CONSULTATION PREE, Charges moderate and within th Seientific Medical Treatment. ‘I'nose who reside at a distenc ceiva prompt attention through the mail by simply sending the | Addrow Lock Box 68 Des Moines, lowa. M cannot call, will re syinptoms with jostage. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING, is only aitained by using —_CHARTER 04K Stoves and Ranges. 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