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THE TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge ortaking 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 so many bright intellects to premature graves, and desolation, strife and un- happiness into so many families. Ttisafact! BRowN’s IRON BITTERS, a true non-alcohol- ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md.,by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old drug- ists and in every particu- fiF seliable, will, by ‘tétmoy- 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,’ arenoth- ing butcheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countfles. Such is not the case with Brown's IrRoNBITTERS. Itisamedi- cine, 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 one bot- tle. Price $1.00. [ % E A -4 % H ¢l =1 © [ 2] ] & > i : g : R o= O = MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ‘ST, LOUIS STANPING COMPAHY, ST. LOUIS. For Sale by all Stove, Hardware, and Housefarnishing Dealers. | i3 Sa 8 -4 o & et o [ o = <@ = ~ = = <. = = ot = = D ] = w ~ * = ] o = - ;42 o = -] ) & = 5] é [ B & © & L= @ ZE & L COMPOUNDED \ WITH MINERAL WATER, BEST REMEDY RHEUMATIS M, DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS. KIDNEY COMPLAINT LUNC DISEASES, DISEASES. SEDENTARY IMPURE BLOOD ILER & CO., PROPRIETORS -ZINVHOHIw ANIA ANV SRID0HO ‘SISISON =0 A€ 21IV: HOI AND SOLF MANUFACTURERS OMAHA, NEB. Zak 1D pre slicious artici ended by touricts a, iavalusblo « Faoat exclent rtice forfamic B0l by Grocers overywhero, W.BAKER & COy ___|ment. Dorchoster, Mass. An excellent Tonlc and Appe- tizer of exquistte flayor, used the whole worid over, Curés Dysp g Nervounen, Hoadacel iy, Foverand Ague, Diart "uil disorders of tho Digeetive Organs. dmparts & deliclous or to & I‘M:l.’r“b“- ‘:firm Angestura 1 W. WUPPERMAN, Sole Agent 51 Broadway, N. Y. LD MEDAL, PARIS, 1879, RHOCOLATES Premism Chacalate, thy best s | the world highly ILL-GOTTEN COLD. The Chest of Money Fonnd Buried in 0ld Fanny Haregrove's Cellar. Mystery of Her Life and Death-- A Laborer's Story of Find- ing the Treasure. The Paymaster and His Love New York Journal. The death of Mrs. Fanny Haregrove in asolitary house in East Eighty-sixth street, near the river, was peculiar, She has lived there until the memory of the oldest inhabitant remarks not to the con trary » one knew how she came there She ap to have no friends or rela tives. Occasionally an old gentleman would eall on her for an hour, and they would be 1 sitting together in the garden, but he never entered the house. She permitted no one to do this, Con- siderable curiosity was exhibited in the neighborhiood to know something about the i of the old house, but it was never gratified, The edifice is one of the oldest on Manhattan island. It used to be a great place in the times of the ear- lier presidents, and was for a long time the abode of a Colonel Joyce, who seems to have given receptions, at which the wine flowed deeply and freely. Then long time it seems to have been inhabited, and after a while the people who were sparsely scattered around noticed a middle aged lady in oc cupancy. Now and then she would order some small things at the grocery stores on Thi; enue, but so seldom as to make the neighbors wonder what she lived on At length she went the way of all flesh The first that was known of that event was the sight of a hearse driving up at the front gate. How anybody lad been notified of the death, or who had taken charge of the funeral body knew. But the coffin arrie out of the house then and there, whi proved that the prey attended to. Tt is supposed that wrote to certain officials to come and see she her on such and such came and found he structions what to do. Owen Murphy is a laborer of No., 2118 Second avenue. He was called upon by a man dressed in black, and havin cign accent, last Thursday. He w what he would charge to do a job ging that would take a day. night. That they dead body and in- judged to be an official of some sort The man in black told Murphy to come into the garden, and he pointed out a cer tain spot where to dig. He went at it and after about half an hour, whene he dug down over three feet, the man in | black told him to come a; The two others then consulted t us try the next,” said the man in black, and they went over to a sycamore on the left of the garden. Murphy was again put to digging. The roots of the sycamore made the job a difflenlt one and Murphy had his pickax When he got back the hole Wi & g left it. He was urged to proceed. After & moment or two the tool struck on something that sounded like metal. The man in black went down on his knees | took small key from his vest pocket and tried to open_the box but the I was too rusty. They worked at it for a long_time and then smashed it in with two blows of the pickaxe. The box con- tained only papers. Four or five of these they read. The man in black here is poor old Fanny’s marriage cate.” Then he said, *“‘there it is; mey is in the cellar,” Murphy went with them but not through the house. The man in black went round to open the cellar door from the inside. He brought a lighted lamp. In the cellar he counted off thirteen feet from one wall and seven from another, and told the man to dig again. He had to break the cement which was a foot thick with his pickaxe again, Then he dug quickly and about a foot and a half under ground came to an iron box five times the size of the first box, As it was dragged up by three men-—its woight demanded the exertions of all three men it rolled over and broke open. A shower of gold pieces fell out. The man in black took up a few and looked at them. All coins of Louis Philippe,” he said. “The box must have been there since 1848 at least.” **How much is there?” asked the other “There should be 60,000 francs,"” the man in black, I box under the hearthstone had 40,000, He then handed Murphy a 85 bill and let him go without putting any injunction of secrecy upon him. Murphy told the story in the neighborhood A Journal re [possible to R4 ot anything about this [ singular woman who buried her money so carefully in her cellar and went out of leaving hardly an impression of what she had been, th h living in New York all these years. The story as told by me who knew her was that many years igo she was betrothed to a paymaster in | the French navy— that during the tur moil of the revolution of 1848 he ran wway to join her, gwith him a chest of gold which belonged to his govern They had been together only a few weeks when she found that he was a thief and upbraided him with it. Not lon:: after, afraid of capture, he blew out his brains. This blow olmost aethroned hev reason. Tho ill-gotten money she would not touch. To give it back would be to cast obloquy on the memory of & man she tenderly loved, The chest of gold disappeare The man who found it a few days since was no doubt an emissary of the French government come to claim its own. Fast Performances in 1883, Boston Globe. Thus early in the season many re- markable performances have been done on the turf, chief which, it must be con- to go for | deal decqer than ‘when he | X | has merely to fetech up his oil can, and, tor found it next to im- | An offer of £10,000 was afterwards re fused for him. Bair scems in a good way to win the 810,000 offered him by Vanderbilt if he succeeded in heating s A hunter who lives at Bear Ru Hurt his arm by the kick of a The hunt it did spoil, Memphis Appeal Deputy United States Marshal Wheeler placed in jail yesterday one of the mile in 2:15 —— Poughkeepsic's Angels. Morning Journal. most and smugglers of the mountains of nessce—tha notorious *“Heck"” Giles rested by Deputy Wheeler, sgon county, {{ and will be tried on three indictments charging a violation He¢ in s, wir g that's Greek; And a conneisseur in anyt e of Latin T'ni pit iy sic and antique. of the revenye laws and murdering De A puty Marshal F. H. Torbett, near Paris, Tenn., October 1, 1876. Giles began his But T really cannot 1 am au fait wit! Andm To illustra sractice what 1 preach; he muses, pencil ne'er refuses the thoughts my soul doth reach career just after the close of the war, and soon became the leader of a band of desperate men, who carried on an ex- tensive trac in the mountain P an adept in geonietry, fustnesses of East and Middle Tennesseo, T can cope with trigonometry, He was very successful and accumulated Andiott e i proctive overy aigeag crook; | sorgifiarabile pRoHeEEYS. (e wes sharp enough to carry on his business in such and Omega of the hook, a ier that conviction was almost an impossibility, and many refused to be- lieve him guilty of the many offenses y cannot cook, sir, you nee 4 Ik laid at his door.” He was arrested once in And w mes to gum, the fall of the year 1876, ona ch f I can fa running an illicit distillery, but the proof was not strong enough to conviet him, though he was ; charge of selling smuggled tobaceo, ! fol Thongh 1 know how to waltz, sir, 1'd be pleased And hear my exe In a1 r, ling feat. Be the day of his trial his wife became Caun T wash, or iron, o very ill, and he begged to be allowed Y Uh'mw cions A&m. e |to 8o to her. So deep were his WA s S return in time for trial Deputy Marshal Torbett allowed him on his honor. The day for his trial but he did not appear, and in reply to a message from Torbett he declared he would never return, and that he would never be taken alive, alle; The germs of disease are neutralized by Samaritin Nervine, 1,50, 8. L. Morgan, “Samaratin Ner- Jf fits.” You can got A correspondent, M Walken, Mo, s vine cured iy oy, ‘,”f'x "‘int'i"lg“ ot druggists, that he had been chased and shot in the on a price, and met the man in black the | = = Ticel by (% UTiiba Ratss Sflsor st hod i OYOTONTO GUTBUIST e a United States officer who hiac next morning. He was accompanied by b o WaTCRRE B St Do aatidlle another man who, from his talk, Lo . [ R AR Y oAUy olish excuse. Torbett wrote him sey- al times afterward to redeem his pledge, | but he was obdy and sent Torbett | word he had better nc Violent displays of natural force, suys | The London Standard, are painfully hos- [ tile to human progress. 1f the valley of the Thames were frequently rocked by earthquakes, London would be an im- | 1, they reac possibility. ~ A very slight tremor would | stood at the back door with two navy pis tilt the Egyptian obelisk into the Thames | | tols, while Torbett went around to the and topple’down St. Paul's cathedral. A | entrance, When he arrived in sight of Middlesex would lower the | the door he saw Giles standing just within quotations for government securities and | the room with shotgun in his hand. seriously diminish the rateable value of | Torbett remembered that he had nothing | the metropolis. For prosperity there must | more than a pistol, and_ seeing ( Will Man Ev be Able to Ce | Storms ? This fired Torbett, and, in company [ with Deputy Mack Alexander, he went to Henry county bent pturing his {man. At daybr Alexander | voleano - in iles was horrible and at f dones oceurred in_every stato squent intervals, | and tried to v son with G , who with- The question |out a word raised his gun and shot him |e s to overwhelm the ship the skipper | several nurrow M pes. though the wind continues to howl and | county once, but hy a desperate g shrick through the rigging, the waves are | managed to escape. He went | powerless under the oleaginous film. It farmed to the teeth, and he | 18 too much to expect that the wild winds {4 terror in every neighborhood he | will ever be subject to human control af- {has ever visited, Yet it is sai {ter this fashion, except by some long- [he had friends, or at least accomplices, continued and oceult process unconscious- ly carried out. It will b a strange result, and yot it weoins o powibility that man everywhere among officers of the law, | and through them he was kept posted in regard to the movements of United | if matters should not improve. Cyclonic outbursts, such as those which have been displaying their energy in the United States, act in a very circumscribed area. | It is saddening to read of the mischief | that is done—human beings crushed by | the fury of the blast, and hard-won proj | erty irretrievably destroyed. But the space thus visited is a mere serap com- pared with the broad spreads from the | than selling whisky or tobacco without |license. There is a recent enactment, however, in favor of revenue officers —_— not make sparkling eyes with all the | France or beautitiers of the wor continent which | Atlantic to the Paci The storm-path is but a diminutive line in poor health and nothing will give you beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain | compared with the smiling area on every | PToof hand | S | ——————— A Chicken rading Clergyman, | The most efficacious stimulants to excite the | oo cope o \ s Ananta T ciorn manase | Bl Wi Ch e L Ask your grocer or druggist for | besides preaching?” was asked an old col | | ored man o | “Tspeculates a little.” males, | (How sneoulatel “[ sells chickens.” Three Distinguished ¥ Indiana wo young lndies of Terre Hauto wero | (11 sells cl e veturning from California, parlar| | Gt IoH S0 Yau gekyauL Gk onA car was crowded with passengers. At a My boys fetch "ew in. “Where do they get them? CTdon't know, sah. I'seallers so busy wid my preachin® dat I ain't got no time 1 was a gwine to inguive de udder onan tuk up all smail station a woman in showy attire en- | tered and demanded a whole section, 1t | was not to be had, and the conductor, brakeman, porter and cook, who seemed | 0 4 to be impressed with the now passenger’s | 44y, but a ‘vival ¢ importance, were all painfully exercised | WY tine to know where to put her. The cause of all this commotion was very blonde, very large, very richly clothed, and very swell. | T Luve been sick and miserable so long | When it seemed impossible to get her a | and had caused my husband so much | whole section, or even half a one, she | trouble and ¢ ipense, no one seemed to [turned to the young ladies and said ailed that I was com One Experience from Many. know what me, “Will you consent to take the upper | plotely disheartened and discouraged. In f your section, and lot me have the | this frame of mind I got o bottle of Hop | Bitters and used them unknown to my wry we can't oblige you,” replied | famil of “the pink-checked “fairies; **but | yuine ly we prefer the lower girth forJour- {{ly thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, [ they said, *Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long {may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy.”—The Moth- I soon began to improve, and st that my husband and fam one | lves Then the big blonde straightened her self up, threw ineflable contempt and importance into her pale eyes, and said “Perhaps you don't know who Tam!” | o “No, we don't,” rephied the Terre e Haute girl, in & tone of serenc indiffer-| Is your wife's health poor! 4 ence childven sickly! Give them Brown's Tron “Iwill tell you," said the woman of silk | Bitters, It will revive them, 2:10} with Maud 8. Friday the li But St Jacobs Oil mare made a mile in 2:14}. "~ The ( Cured him before swelling begun land track has gained additional for f e —— ness the past week, for, in addition t “HECK" GILES. Jay-Eye-Sce's wonderful mile, the fast - ost ever made by a five-year-old - 2:164 | Capture of This Notorious Moon-| with two quarters made in 33 seconds Who' Has Been Hounded each. Campbell's bay gelding, Fuller, in for Seven Years, the pacing ring Friday, measured a mile " in 2:13}, and Little Brown Jug paced a held to answer af ng as a reason | tempt his arrest. | be pence, especially with the |inclined to resist, went back to Alexander {powers of nature. America itself | and got one of his navy pistols. With would ‘mot bo what it is if these | this he returned to his former position | | ron had his hands almost on him in Lake | he Lavy Beavririers—Ladies, you, can- fair skin, rosy cheeks, and | cosmetics of while | such rich blood, good health, strength and | { | fn w | Phas | | Firen Samy A tion | new $5, | | adopted December 2d, A, 1. 1570, T 100, | will bo able to meet the storm more_suc- | States deputy marshals, His crime is | cessfully at sea than on land. More | said to have been a cold-blooded murder, probably, as the population in|yet under the laws of the United States these “states increases, and the|heis simply guilty of a misdemeanor, consequent danger —of disaster is | which is punishable by imprisonment for increased, men will adopt n mode | not less than thirty days or more than a | of buildingsuited to the necessities of the | year, in the diseretion of the judge by | 10 case, a8 the Swiss have done in the case | whom he is tried. Only Indians are hung | S of the avalanche. There is, . however, & |by Uncle Sam, who considers the mur- | 1000 | favorable element in this problem, - even | der of one of his officers no greater crime | o or M | (ME] Capital, address, DATLY BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY JUNE | RIT; gAMA ,gn Ing the ctase. Routs billons tendencies and makes clear complexion. Equalled by nono in the delirium of fever. A charming resolvent and a matchless laxative. It drives Bick Headache lfke the wind 52 Containsno drastic catharticor opiates. Relioves VIEXClo[W/QIVERO | the brain of morbid fancles. Promptly cures matism by routing It. Restores lite-glving proper tlea to tho blood. In guaranteed to cure all nervou disorders, §F~Rellable when all opiates fafl, R desperate of all the many moonshiners | freshes the mind and fnvigorates the body, Curer - | dyspepsta or money refunded. (NEIVIEIR XFIATILIS]) |, Diseasen ot the blobd own 1t con riting by over ffi clergymen and pliysiclans in U. 8, and Europe. EZ~Tor sale by all leading druggists. $150. For Testimonlals The Dr.8.A. Richmond Med Co. St. Joseph, Mo. M. R. .[}en’llnsur ix Assurance Co., Fire, Philadelphia, Capital nen's Office, Boyd’s Opera E‘I\(‘n}m. NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO,,| HASTINGS, NED, 1l Alexander, Clark First Mortgage Loans a Specialty |, .. This Company furnishes a pe where scho al Sceuritic Lhe Public is vequested and enlay £ CAPITALPRIZE, Shares i Lonisiana Tiate Lottery Company, Aly Lottery ever DID OP th G Tas D, M. MeEIHi n Proport; . 1883, — —_ - = - e — — — - — —— ‘- — ————— - - wna the 218} made at Cloveland [and jowels, 1 am My, Col. Dunlevy | Theonty known specit for Eptepie vee X1 | HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA, AND WAKES THE LOWEST PRICES. ~.i;.}‘.] |||u¥hn; |.\-,<|'.'|v) lvl.‘;w‘.\ Q\'\.“;‘.«)l”n:’ "lin.l;fl. "),l\\rn'.,‘n‘h,l‘ ‘:~ Woaknath s SRuently rtivves Aad Cufes, Clocasss o A oyt Ovhed Dy Lion, Jetome | KHowi Gl 8long Wikt el o M8 hiood and quickens slugglsh circalation, Neutra. : ey s e B i oy 0 e i | JINPOTtant Improvements. ing 16] hands, and of fine conformation. [much that he needs nothing more) He was bred by Maj. H. C. McEowell, | *‘Are you, indeed?” replied the Hoosier 1 been 1 ) tore, making it the largest and most comple the breeder of » and other fast ones, | maiden thaps you don't know who O . . e e fi nd was got by Dictator, [T am?” wood, by Clark Chief, grandam by Erics- |didn't, and also that she had some curi- | Bofl Dk At oy, sy son, son of Mambrino Chief, A stouter- | osity promptiy cures paralysis. Yes, it s o chiarr horse would be hard to find, if, | *Well, 1 am Mrs. Gen, Grant [ twia brotases. Chaages bed broath o indeed, there is any. As a five-| “And " said her companion, who had | ™™ . year-old lie showed a trial mile | hitherto kept silent, “am Queen Victo n in at Chicago, and repeated in rin.’ In the west. Anjadditional story has been built, and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. One exclusiy ERviNE for the use of passengers, These immense warerooms, three stores, are 60 't Wi filled with the grandestidisplay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to call, take the clevator on the first floor and building aud inspect the stock CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. T. SINHOL.D, Galvanized lron Comices, Window Caps, Finial, Thirteenth Stree go through the queror. Endorsed ty thousand leading citizens, a3 Omaha, Nely. and circulars send stamp, CORNICE: WORIKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS, MANUFACTURERS OF d Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, RISDON, ance Agent SENTS London, Cash Ornamental Galvanize 810 South Twelfth Ete., Eto; Street, - - OMAHA, re Double and Single Actinj Power and Hand PUMES, STEAM PUMPY, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Steam Packing at wholesale and regail. AND SCHOOL BEL i Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb. Selting, Hose, Brass and Tron Fittings, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH §250,000. . J.M.BRUNSWICK &BALKE Company. JUNE 6th, 1883 der to protect the public ainst the imposition of Mountebanks in our line, we have concluded to offer it home institu Iy issued Mu W_m_mm‘{BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. s made on improved | 1 the state through | {PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: lent ey 21 Best Zanibar Ivory Billiard Balls, per set ¥ $22.00 fully to notice the | BILLIARNRD CLOTEI. 4 Sobeme tobe arouon Monthly, | Especially and solely manuiactured ns & Fitz, at Verviers, Belginm. & $75,000. Tickets Only | No. 1, 74 inches wide, per yard 2, 74 inches $5.50 ion, 4 inches wide, | Nominal Sizo of| ExactSize of Bed[ First ~ Third | able of Table Quality. t | For Bed S17 00 | a0 o8 L |For Cushion h or Bed [and then dug away with his_hands. He | qriney whothor these atmosphorio disturh- | down, dnshing away into the woods, & | "W do hereby certfy that e superaise the ar R PSRBT s | found the hard substunco. Telooked ke | uycon sy possibly be efected for tho bet- | doson men spyang . ke the Sgon's | Sutnts o a4t onitly ttory Compapy | — ———— ot T an old piece of iron, but was 8o inex- | forin course of time by that sort of indi- | teeth, from the bushes aboyt the house, | add i peron manage wud contiol the Dt | ) e G Fir | tricably encased by the gnarled roots of | vuet influenco which civilization exercises | and Aloxandor found hiugelt poworl R L Chal e ace etadusted sl | = 48 i | 426 1 Tho man in black told him to go and |5 climate as well ns mend one. Ho dis- | tho ground with finetecht Baekaht ie Mg | Aecoles eioh Foseiomins of our” sumvanives apisster, | T CITA gotw sw. By this timo quito a number | furhg the rinfall by unduly cutting down [ hody- Aloxander removed him to a bed | © 1 Gertiennts ik, por Best French Cuo T of people had “gnthered and, wore 10k | tho forusts, thereby producing altorna- | of moss under treo near by, g , in| [ "and Eame b dircetid to our principal manbfacte 23 on from the stroot. They seemed | iony of drouth and flood. But in other |a fow moments, the sn tose over ‘the ories, with additional & per cent to he Oniaia offic uzzled and some one ey |instances the cultivation of the soil ap- |tree tops and foll upon his - face, he [ wero going to bury old Fanny Haregrove to ameliorate the climate, and na- | groaned, spoke three or four words and ex- | ‘unlh-”lhv n‘ ) \n t..«»kl.l‘[;»llu e to | gury yrows more kindly ns man fulfills his | pired, Alesander was warned to. lovee 2{/{/ ’TH-.E J' M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE co'! SAW K1 T0Ot Away BiG the saw wa s to, “subduo’ the earth.” Wa/at once and was ubliged to submit withe oLy A {EW YORK ST. LOUIS | badly damaged by coming in contact | guom on the verge of learning how to dis- | out an effort to trce ‘Lh.- murderer of his | | CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, DL s | rith'a nmall iron box about six inchen |aruy tho son of fury, Tt in one | brother ofioa Tt e e of o | Cowmssiowuns, | A%Omaha office, 500 South 10th strect : long by four in breadth. Tt was more t the strangest -we might suy | cor, brave and determined, and | [ uole than anything elso that tha box was | o oldost—disonveries of modern times |lis murder created a profound sympathy | . incorporated i 1808 op 2 yea | discovorod at all. IF the pickxe hud | gt the crosted wavo which soems irrer | at the. time. - Sinco. shat hour - Hock|fot sl h harltatic } not struick in ono little crovico it would | giytablo in its force, loses ul its terror | Giles has boen hounded by United State ) haw sinco boon aded. | probably have heen lost. Tho man in | ud much of its power when encounter- |marshals over Arkansey, Tennoss Crwhning vote its_ franchise olack Seuinye g Jgy Sl box | ing a il of oil. ~ When the storm threat- | Kentucky and Missouri. . Heo hus made | s isis prtof the 'presens scat [ was priec of its encascments, Ho voted on and endorsed by Medical Dispnesary! Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, Between Farnam ings take PORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR 1 Drawing, Class G, at New Or- DAY, JULY 10, 155th. Monthly CAPITAL vz, 87500 and Douglas Streets. oo TICK at FIVE Do) EACH. ¥Frac: tions, in Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF il RS, Approximation prizes of do do do do amountin ates to clubs should only be n nform A. DAUPHIN, 607 these two Days being Devoted to his Dispensary at Des Moines, lowa. Spe 1500 1000 | A¢tention given to Diseases of the nd orders by Express, Registered Letter or Money Order, addressed only 85 A5, FISHBLATT, L1, Da; -~ - PROPIETOR. Dr. Fishblatt can be consulted Every Except Fridays and Saturdays, ' | THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, And Female Diseases, as Well as all Chronic and Nervons Diseases. DR. FISEHHBI.ATT Has dis impotenc . trembling, dimness of sight lungs, stomach or bowels—those terrible habits arising from solitary hat 3 more fatal to the victims than_the songs of Syrens to the mariners of Ulyses, blighting sheir most radiang A. DAUPHIN, | hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage impossible. New Orleans, 1 | Those that are suffering from the evil practices which destroy Seventh St., Washington, D. ¢ | eausing NERVOUS DEBILITY, mind, which unfits them fue performing their business and impossible, distresses the amtion of the heart, causing flushes of heat, MATION PRIZES. g to the greatest cure in the red or: K and limbs, involuntary discharges tion of the heart, timidity, " or skin, affections of the liver, habits of youth, and secret practices pany in New Orleans. ation write clearly giving full M their mental and physical systems, The symptoms of which are a dull, ¢ wakes happy marria; cial duties, its, evil fore awardice, fears, dreams, restless nights, dizziness, forgetfy b in'the urine, ner o thought, trembling, watery and Weak eyes, {LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. ¢ iEasion palaness Pl \ "“ S iR ob medmigiely Sod. YOUNG 3 IR I R ot e L o o) it il i e 1727 La Salle Street. Chicago, ' R T inie e I8 XM S il allaoe o iy berwine | oy 30 A IR MARRIAGE | el - flde entlemat, and rely upon his skill a3 & 'TueSda:y, July 10t ORGANAL WEAKNESS S S0 1 estored n Miction—w enders Hife a burden and | ##REMOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, e’ | h ARCHITECTS ' DING. people are apt to : Cracki Now who that roper habits than ! I WARRANTED. ply immediate) FISHBLATT, DR | FOR THE Wt of t i DOUGLAS VAPOR STOVES. | e i shie [ va i scular pover, Valtation of the heart, E.L.Morse & Couy |11\ ins orrior , OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, 1022 HOUSES RENTED. REAL ESTATE, AND 1 Capjtol Ave NEBRAS dorate and within the reach of all who need seientific Medical ce and cannot call, will recelve prompt attention through wail by CONSULTATION FREE. Charg treatment, Those who reside at a d siwply sending their sy Address Lock Box 3 JAN BROKERS . Owaha, Nebo BENTS COLLECTED, l pt 4

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