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PLAIN TRUTHS n of The blood % the f i arc otherwise inj IRON BITTER i it, any part of the system, and it will not blacken th cth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi- tively ot injunious. Saved his Child, 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md, Feb, 12, 1880, Upon the recommendas tion of a friend I tried Inox BATTRRS s & ton storative for my daughter, 1 was thoroughly convinced nsumptica. rs by the care of the progress of the dise my great surprise, bef 1o and now is quite restored to former h. A fifth daughter began to show sign when the he qui quired th " “Avoram Pusirs. MTTERS effectual 1y cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion an Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con- sumption, Kiduey Complaints, cte, RIS, 1878, BAKER’S OCOLATES Premium Choeo old by Grocers everywhere. BRAZEN BURGLARS. A Farpam Street Raid by the Electric Light. A Tenth Strect Olothier Vie- ited by Robbers, A cool plece of impudence was that exhibited by the burglars who ralded the merchant tailoring establishmoent of Harrls Phillips, No. Farnam street, about 1C o'clock Friday. At that hour, juost as he was about closing, Mr. Pulilips noticed three men skulking about in front of the houre, walking up and down as if taking observations of the best polnt aud mode of attack, At 10:10 Mr, Philllp's closed the house and went up stalrs to retire for the night, Jast a8 he was about to get to bed he heard a nolse below that sounded likea knock, and soon after It was repeated, He eent a boy down to sce whatwas wanted, and the boy as he went down [ aw that the door was open and three men were standing Inside the store. Ho returned and notified Mr. Phillips. Thelr conversation was overheard by the robbers below, who took what they could lay their hands on and fled, Upon examinatlon it was found that they had burated the front door open by forelng the screws out of the lock, therebelngno bolton. They had secur- ed and taken with them: a dozen plated chains and a half dozen charms, a dozen rings with stones In, a dozen neckties of assorted colors, two pairs of sleeve buttons, a haif dozen dla- mond studs and a dczon patr of socks, If they got anything else it has not been missed, and thus far no clue has been had to the thieves or thelr plun- der, the total value of the stolen property belng about §90, A BLICK GAME, Early Friday a couple of men entered the clothing store of Mr. Rubin, on Tenth street, which Is a double store with partition between, and they connected oniy by a door- way. One of the men engaged Mr, Rubln In conversation and meanwhile his partner slipped Into the other room and stole away six pairs of pants, with which he made his encape, followed by his partner, fre Tl St These are Solid Facts The best blood purifier and system reg- ulator ever placed within the reach of suf- fering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters, Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness, Jaun. dice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimu- Iant, will always fiud Electric Bitters the best'and ooly certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guar- anteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded, Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. ¥. Goodman, W.BAKER & COu Dorchestor, Mass. L' SORSETS very Corsot i8 warranted sat ory to its wonrer in every way, r the money will bo refunded by #he person from whom it was bought. physiotans iy lndios aa Corset ever 3 o0 " v (Mne coutll) §R.00. Paragon o) re-t.v“"l upporting, $1.60. Wor by leading Retull Dealers cverywheres CHICAGO CORSET CO,, Chicago, Il Send 81, 88, 83, or 85 for a sample re- P tall box by Express, of the bost eandies in America, put up ll:‘ n R elegant boxes, wtrictly pure. ble fo Confectioner, Chieago. T KNGWN d lc& APURLEY VEGETABLE REMEDY COMPOUND ELUIROF POKE ROOT, PRICKLY ASH.DAN DELION NEPSAC T C. F. GUNTHER, .| his SN L Real Estate Transfere. The following deeds were filed for record In the county clerk’s cffise May May 11, reported for Tuz Bre by Amen’ real estate agency. M. O. Fox to E. Dallow, w. d., part lot 6, block 37, §1,900. M. and E. Krebs to £. R. and G. E. Peycke, w. d., part lot7, block 177, $2 000, 8.J. and R. M. Trout to E. G, Bal- lou, w. d., lot 7, block 7, Shinn’s first addition, §1 100, 8. Knauber to J, Keller, w. d., par- cel sectlon 34, 16, 13, J. Keller and wife to G. Filas, w. d., parcel section 33, 16, 13, §172. C. W, Eaton et al, to A, A, Whit- ney, q. ¢, d., parcel sectlon 15 15, 13, §1. . P. Bloomberg and wife to A. Falkewheller, w. d., part lot 5, block 8, Smith's addition, $216, H. Kounize et al. to H. Spigle, w. d., part lot 2, block 121, §6 500. A Btartling Diecovery, Physicians are often startled by remark- able discoveries, The fact that Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patlents that they have given up to die, is startl'ng them to realize their mense of duty, and examine into the merits cf this wonderful discovery, resulting inhundreds of our best Physicians using it in their proctice. Trial bottles free at C, F.Good- an's Drug Store, h Army Orders. Paragraph 1, speclal orders No. 37, ocurrent series from these headquar- ters. is revoked, Privates James Brown and Johan- nes A, Madsen, re-enllsted at Fort Omaha, are aselgned to tho 4th Infan- try. Under the provislons of Paragraph 620, Army Regulatlons as corrected by General Orders No. 4, serles of 1882, Adjutant General's Office, the ratlon of bread at Fort Bridger, Wyo., 18 Increased to twenty ounces, Captaln Charles R. Barnett, Asalat. ant Qaartermaster, s relleved from temporary duty at the Quartermaster’s Depot In this city and wlll proceed to Fort McKinney, Wyo., and report to the commanding officer thereof for daty. On belng relieved by Captain Bar- nett First Lieutenant John J, O'Brlen, 4th Infantry, will proceed to Fort Omaha, Nob., andreport for duty with *Both Lydia kham's Vege- tablo Compound and Blood Purlfier aro propared at 233 und 235 Westorn Avenus, Lynn, Mass. Price of elthor, 81, Six bottles for 6. Sont by mail in the form of pills or of lozenges, on recelpt of price, §1 per box for either. Mrs. Piokham freely answors all letters of luquiry. Enclose 30 stamp. Send for ““Gulde to Health and Nove Straln,” a Vi*RONG DENIAL From Mr, Hickmsan's Accused Com- mercial Traveler, Omana, May 12, 1883, To the Editor of the Bx. Sir: I beg leave to deny, in as few words as possible, the charges agalnst me, which appeared In your lssue of last evening. While perhaps a feellng of sympathy should induce me to sit silently by and allow all tue vile ealamny to be hesped upon my head I (hat s to be found In that artlole, as the cause of Mr, Hlickman's failure, the fact of my being a stranger in O naha atd that others baslde myself wust suffer this attempted rain, forbfda 1t, and I now wish to deny every charge made insald article. First I ask a sensible pablic to swor for themselves the question, how suuld any man on the road misappro- priate §2,000 of his emplogers fands without belng detected? The asser- tlons regarding false vouchers and o>lisctions not reporced are slmply as devold of truth as Mr, Hickman kuows them to be, and which I shall prove to the eatisfaction of the Omaha public, Asto my visit to Denver I deny having been near that elty daring my trip, of which fact Mr, H. 1s fully awnre when he favors you with the scarrilous bosh published upon that polat, If T was expected to eell $10,000 In Qolorado this season, it was more than any sentlble man could have asked of any one, my trip being made not for Oolorado, but for Utah terrltory. If Mr, H,, taklng adventage of the fact that I am a stranger In Omaha, with no money except thepaltrysalary he has pald me, thinks he can make me the rcape-goat to cover his mls. fortunes, he will find hlmaelf mis- taken at once, as my reputation as a traveling man for the past eleven years can be produced on short notloe, and Mr, H, will find that I shallstand hard by, and fight this matter to the death, In justice to myrelf I ask that you put this letter before your readers, that they may not become prejudiced until I have shown the true Inward- ness of this matter, Respectfally, J. A, BARTINE, 8. E. cor. Twentleth and Davenport Streets. — Bucklen's Arnica Balve, The greatest medical wonder of the world, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Oancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Toetter, Ohapped Hands, and all skin erup- tiona, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded, 25 centa per box, For eale by O, F. Goodman, —_———————— FORTY INDIANS. suffalo Bli's Tribe of Indlans Pass .‘fhrough Omaha, The trlp of Baffalo Blll, Maj. North and others to Omaha Saturday was for the purpore of meeting thelr tribe of forty Omaha Indlans engaged to go on the road with tho Wild West. These Indlans left on the noon traln for Colambus, where Cody and Carver have thelr camp located. They are a fine looking set of men and looked quite Interesting in thelr native dress and with thelr baggage, consist- ing of tents and lodge poles, bow and arrows and the paraphernalla of the Indian camp. The tribe of Sioux, which s also to join Cody and Carver, are water- bound at Niobrara, but are expected at Columbus to-day. — T A barkeeper who llves at St. Clalr, Got cut on the head with a chatr, The cut was a bad one, And ho was a glad one, St. Jacoba Oll cured it right there, BROWNELL HALL. Annual Report of the Rector—Bulld- 1ok Proepects, The trustees of Brownell Hall held a meoting Friday at which the report of Canon Doherty, the rector, was roceived, showlng the condltion of the scheol for the past year. The report showed that condition to be better then ever before, the aver- age attendauce larger, the health bet- ter, the grade of scholarship higher and the Income greater than at any previous time inits history, The prospect for the new bullding 18 very promlsing indeed and consid- erable time was passed In the examl- natlon of the plans submitted. The meeting then adjourned subject to the call cf the bishop. Brownell Hall commencement will take place on the 12th day of June, — Horsford's Aoid Phosphate in Bick Headache. Dr. FRED HORNER, Jx,, Salem, Va., says: ‘I know of nothing com- parable to it to relleve the indigestion and so-called sick headache, and men. tal depression Incldent to eertain stages of rheumatism.” A BIG BALE. Mr. Poppleton Purchases the Lowe . Tract. An lmportant transfer of real estate was concluded Saturday between A, J. Poppleton, Eaq., and Gen, W. W, Lowe, the former purchasing of the lattor 144 acres of land lylng west of Lowe avenue and south of Mercer avenue, The traneaction was for cash and the consideration £30,000. This s probably the largest sum ever pald by a private individual In th's clty for one tract of land. The sale was made by Shriver & Bell, e — Majoe H. W, Hines, Boston, wrltes: “‘Samaritan Nervine cure me of fits,” §1 50, drupgiat. An Important Railroad Conforence Spectal Lispatch to Tua Lxw, New York, May meeting of general passenger agents of rallroads fn joint execative commlis- slon and representatives of coads west of Chicago and St, Lounls wss held to- day. The sabject of rate cutting in San Francisco by agents of eastern lines and appointment of an arbritra- 12, —Another tor to settle differcuces was dlecussod st langth, The actlon taken was not announced. It Is expected that the question establishing a new differ- ential fare will be settled before the meeting adjourns to-day. ——————— If You Are Ruined in health from any cause, espectally from the use of any of the thousand ncetroms that promise so largely, with long flotitlous testimonials, have no fear, Resort to Hop Bltters at FIVE COOSE ECCS A DAY.| 0Oan Farmer's Boy Lafferty Bat a Hundred in Twenty Day ? Forty five Already Bwa lowed —Washing Them Down with Buttermilk. Reapivo, Penn , May 7.- A Morn. Ing Journal representative to-day visited Boyortown, a small place of ab:ut 5,000 Inhabitants, twanty miles from here, whose eatire population ls excited over the feat of Edward Laf. forty In the egg-eating line. Thia in his ninth day. He made a bet of §10 with Dz, J. B. Funk, a prominent cltizen of the place, that he could de- vour five cggs per day for twenty days. The doctor took him up and chose goose eggs, Lafferty belng under the impression that hen's eggs would be selected, He, however, accepted the wager, When It ls consldered that the eggs he Is now eating are three times as large and strong as ordinary egqp, the feat heundertook lssomething wonderful, It Is calculated that he is eating the equivalent In yoik and white | ! of fully fifteen hen's eggs dally. The reporter found him In the dining room of Dr. Fuak's palatial mansion just about to commence his meal, o-dsy he took the eggs poached. As they lay before him they seemed sufficlent to make a meal for four ordinary men. Glanelng up for a moment, he stated that he felt all right and no Inconvenience from his long foast on eggs. Yesterday he ate them bolled. He 1s & hardy young farmer’s boy, with arms like steel and hands horny from severe toll on the farm. Dr. Funk wi see that he complied with the agree. ment of the bet. Dr. Fank malntains that he cannot accomplish It, as he knew of a certaln man who dled front eatiog a hard bolled egg every morn- ing for a long perlod, Lsfforty ex- pressed the utmost confidence, how- ever, and elevating the tender morsel for a moment and then letting 1t dla- appear down his throat, remarked that at the end of his preeent feast he would accept another wager to eat about three times the quantity of eggs. Boyertown and the entire country round aboutjare excited over the yourg egg eater and all the farmer’s boys are putting all thelr loose cash on the re- sult, Sportlng men from the large cities are flocking there while Laffor— ty's ploture has already been taken for several {llostrated journals, He prom- Ised the reporter that he would end his twentieth day by giving an exhibition of his eatlng qualtties in a public hall, He flaished his meal by washing it down with about a pint of buttermilk. Dr, Fank says that assoon as he sees that the young man shows any slgns of breaking down under the severe orceal, he will inrist that he shall stop, and he (Mr. Fank) will for- foit thobet, Lafferty has already bzen known In this section as agreat eater. The promise {s that as soon as he ac- comp.ishes his present fsat, to go to one of the large citles to undertake something more difficult. The finest mayonaise aressing for all kinds of salade, cold meats, raw tomatoes, pickled salmon, cabbage, etc., Is DURKEE'S SALADp DRESSING Botter and more economical than home-ma Duun's Trial £ti1l Progressing. Spectal Diffatch to Trn Brn, Cnicaco, May 12.—The trlal of Jere Dunn was resumed this morning. Mike McDonald was_cross-examined; declared he saw a revolver in Elliott’s pocket an hour before the shooting. E..8. Stowell, a saloonkeeper at 111 Madison street, testified that a week preceding the tragedy Killost visited witness’ saloon and said he was hunt- fog for Dunn, James Mead saw Elllott in Clayton’s place some time before the shooting. He wasleaning agalost the bar with his left hand in his pocket, and! when a man entered from an outslde door he drew a re- volver, Witness sfterward found Dann and Informed him that Elliott was looklng for him. Dunn replied, he knew 1t, and they walked away to avold him, The same witness also assorted that he had had a conversation with “Appetite Bill” Langdon after the shooting. clared the affair had roined the busi- ness of the Tivell reetaurant, and he proposes to ‘‘down” Dunn, Walter Williams, Thomas Nenman and Geo. Hoffman testified to Elllott's having been In Clayton’'s place, looking for Dunn and uttering threats that he would shoot the latter on sight. At the conoluston of the testimony of these witnesses the court adjourned | to Monday forenoon. Physlolans prescrlbe Brown's Iron Bltters for Indigestlon, weakness, low spirits, eto. ————————— Burned to Death, Special Dispatch to Tas Brx St. Louis, May 12,—At 3 o'clock this afternoon the barns ot Mr. Wil- kinson, living seven miles southeast of here, burned. Three of his chil- dren, the oldest girl being seven years of ago, perished In the flames. A span of horses, sgricultural implements, hay, etc., were also deatroyed. It is supposed the fire was set by tho chil- dren while at play. When oplates fall, then try Samari- Ivs & cortaln cure for allments. an N all ner 241 ing Troub es. Special Dispatch to Tun Bux Pirrssoee, May 11 —The co yperators met thls afterncon to con- sider the advlsability of petition court, as the miners have already done, for the appolntment of a trader trib- unal under the Wallace act to settle exlsting difforences between employer and employe. After dlscussing the question it was declded to postpone aotion until next Monday, when an cffort will be made to have every operator in the district represented, —_—— Underground Telegraph. Special Dispatch to Tus Bux. Onicaco, May 11,—The council, fire alarm committee and other officlals of Philadelphla, together with a num. ber of gentlemen from New York, once, and In a short time you will have the moat robust and blooming health Oleveland and other oltles, this after- noon witnessed an exhibitlon of the underground tele- by the Ohloago sec- Jorground, condait company ud telephone wires were plazed fa one mile and a quarter of the c.ndult, ard slgnals excharg:d over phone wires wi hout any percep- tiblo interference in the way of in duction from the Morse currents, The conduita sre bullt of fron and contain eopper wire shelves, over which losulated conductors are drawn by mears of carrlers worked from man holes In each street croseing, The new harmovic system was also latd in the conduit, and was in opera- tlon during the exhibitlon without cansing interraption, graphy, tional, ele ASPECIFICFOR Epiles SAMARITAy The latter ~de- | ? NEgying WEGHERTY) THE D¥ “BIOUX FALLS Jasper Stone COMPANY, (INCORPORATED) Th's Company is now prepared to receive ordery for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, Fi Bwlding Purposes, And will make figures on round lots for piompt deivery. The Company is shipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha, and solicits ctrres= pondence aud orders from contractrs en- goged in paving in any of ta st s, TESTIMONIALS.! EUPRRINTENDRNT'S OFFI ion Railway. Coicago, Elwell, Preside: t $ioux pany. 'Dear Sir—I have recelved from ycur com- pavy +ince October 1, 1852, atout 100 ‘car losds of granite paving blocks and have laid them be- tweer the rails of our sireet raliway track+ in the heart cf the cit n using vaviog ma- terial in this form ny years, and I take plea: sure in raying thet in wy o inion the grs paving blicks furnished by your company are inebape ard perfe t in form, ave been able to judge, are pos: tessed of as durable featuro as any materls] that bas ever been offercd or laid in_he city.. Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE! This s to certify that 1 have examined a plece of granite taken from the Sioux Falls G Quarries, and, i - my opinion, it is the for street paviug I have teen’in Am:rie (Signed) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Tmprovemena, Stone for Paving Purp-ses And any persu interested insuch improvements will find it grea‘ly to his sdvantage to communicate with us, We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT. The general managemont and eupervision of the cowpazy’s business is now ia the haads of Wan. McBaic, Address your letters to A. G. SENEY, Preildent of the Jusper Stone Co. _ml m&k -tf ; SOMPOUNDED SWITH MINERAL WATER, BEST REMEDY v N L nE U YunLD FOR MATIS M, A . DYSPEPSIA, 'CONSTIPATION LLIOUSNESS,. " KIDNEY.COMPLAINT, . L UNG 'DISEASES. DISEASES, ot " PRI!\TQIS» AND FACTURER DR, HENDERSON, |4 siie aeues 606 & 605 Wyandocto St tice—12 Mg hicago, KANSAS CITY, MO, ! [ in Authcrizod by the state to treat 3 9 Chronic,Nervous aud Private dis cases, A ma, Epilepsy, Rheu watiem, Tape Worm, Urin Disoases, ER¥INAL Nuss (night l0sses) SExUAL oxua) pawer) Etc. Cures guat urded. Charges low. Thou. N medicines All wed! » distance, perience are important. Allustrated—and circvlars of other caled for two 8c stamps. FEEE STEELE, JJHNSON & (0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBEBERS IN Flour, Canned Coods, and 7 8Balt, Sugars, All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS LND MANUFACTURED TOBAGUO, Agonts for BENWOOD SAILS AND LAPL ¥ & RAND POWDRA G0 . BOYER O =DEALERS IN-mas HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pry> S5 A ET K GG Y AULTS, LLOOKS ., O . 1020 Farnham Street, ONMIATEIA. - ~ -~ RIEIER DOUTBL H AND SINGLE ACOT1ING POWER AND HAND B W INVE 3 & ) 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, ¢INING MACHINERY, BRLTINO, HOSE, BRASS AND JRON FITTINGE PIP PACKING, AT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY Wikin-MILLS CHURCH AKD SCHOGL BELLE Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb & ITEay Single Breech Loading Shot Buns, from 85 to 818, Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from 818 to 875, Muzzlo Loading Shot Guns, From 86 to $25.2 Fishing Tackel, Baso Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand, | ‘Tmported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and evirything re %uu-ed in a firsu class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion tore Cifiars from $15 per 1.000 npwards. Send for Price List and S8amples Meoicar [Jispensary | Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, I13th, between Farnam and DouglasStreets. A §. FISHBLATT, M. D, - PROPRIETOR. Dr. Fishblatt can be Consulted Everv Day Exo:pt Fridays and Saturdays, thess two Days being devoted to His Disnensary at Des Moines, lowa. &pecidl attention given to diseases of the ™ . THROAT AND LUNCS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Female Diseases, as well as 411 Chronic and Bervons Diseases DR. FTSHBL.ATT Hua dlscov red the greatest cure in the world for weakness of the back and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, g nervousness, languor, confuslon of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trombling, dimness of sizht or giddiness, diseases of the head, throat, nose or ekl sffoctions of the liver, luugs, stomach or bowels—those forriblo dlsorders arising from so itary habe ! ita cf you b, st secet practl os more fatal to tho victims toan the songs of Syrens to the marip.. ersvot Ulyses, blighting their most radiant hopos or nticipations, rendering marriage impossible. Thoso that are sufering from tho ovil practices which destroy their mentaland paysical systems causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. The sympto.as of which aro dull, distressed mind, which unfits them from performing enelr buste nees and soctal duties, makes happy marriago imposs!bl es the actlon of the heart, causing flushes of heat, do: resslon of spiri‘e, evil foreh fears, dreams, rostloss’ nights, andj hips, short breathing, wela: of company and have prefere , feellng a9 tired in the morning aa when rotiring, s:minal weakncss, lost manhood, white bone deposit in the urine, uervousness, cone tusion of thousbs, trembling, watery and weak eyes, dyspepsia,constipstion, paleness, pain and L. ¢ weakness in the limbs, etc.. should consult me immediately nd bé restered bo Portecs healn. YOUNG MEN Who have become yictims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive hab't which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands cf young men of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who might otherwise entrance listening seoators with the thunders of thelr eloquence or wake o ecstae cy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE, Marrled persons or yourg men contemplating marriage be aware of physical we knees, 103+ procreative power, mpctency, or any other disqualification speedily rolieved Ho who places him self ucder the carc of Dr. Fishola t may re ' asly confide Iu his houor a8 & gentleman, and confl- dently rely upon his skill as & physici y those © of heslthy off Th andmind ark systom be- of procreative powers, nervous onof the heart, ind ustitutional debility, wastlng of the ud death A CURE WARRANTED, Persons rulned in health by unlea pretenders v keop them trifin month after monk ounds, shoul? apply immediately DR. FISHBLATT to of one of ths mest eminent colloges of the United States, h shing cures that were ¥ troubled with ring asleop, KTeat nervousness ertain sounds, with frec times with derangement of the cured immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Dr. F. addresses all those who have Injnred themselves by Improper Indulgence tand sois habita which ruln both body avd mind, undltting them for busiyess, study, soclety oF mart 03." These are some of the melanchely produced by the early habits of youth, vis: Weake ness of the back and limbs, pains in th head and dimness of sight, 10 of muscular 'po tation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritavility, derangemeas of digestive functions, ‘debility, consumption, etc. ! PRIVATE OFFICES, [OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB, CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and withiu the reach of all who need sclentifie Modical treatmont. Thote who rea de st & distance And cALnot call, will recelve prompt attention through mail by siwmply sending thier symptoms wi'h postage. ‘Audroes Lock Box 34, Omaba, Nebe 7 os WHB postag takiog poizoucus and fojurious comp t blushing, attended some

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