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- I‘Hl«‘ DAILY BEE-WE l)‘”“l)x\i QFI‘TF\H’P R 5. 1¥&5, This space will be occupied by Bedford & Souer, who will make a special announce- ment next week. Watch for it. BEDFORD & SOUER, Real Estate Apency! 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas. IF EATING WERE A FELONY. IT COULD NOT BR M 'RE_TERRIBLE P'U [0 LTURES ©'F INDIG ENDURE THFM? DYSPEPTIC KNOWS, « R OUGHT TO KNOW, THAT TAR RANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APER TENT 18 ASPECIFI FORTHRCOMPLAINT, WHY THEN SUFFER! IT 14 SHEER FOLLY. ROLDBY ALL DRUGOISTS. PUlICE PUINTS The Criminal anwrss for the Month of Angast, New Uniforms — The Ball Ko, Policemen's The report of the police court clerk, Mr, Jerome Penzel, for the wonth of Augist, in s follows: Stah dug wich inteat to wound.. 1 Cruvley o animals 1 Vaugrauts und suspicious persons 1 Assault wid batery 3 Larc-uy..... 8 Euwbezzloniont . 4 IGLS TRUWSRNBR L\ ¢ vil v Lo D8 Intoxicasion . . . Lo 6 . 3 ) mpt of court. ... .. \ 1 Carrying concealed woapons. . o8 Distirvance of the peace. . 80 Obstiucddng an officer. 1 Porjury SLH 1 Tot 14 The following is tho assighment made by City Marshal Guthrie for the month of Septewnber. NIGHT FORCE. Hinchery, at city marshal's office; Wa'ker, on Douglas, between Eloventh and Fifteenth; Knight, on Faruam, be- tween Fifteenth aud Eleventh; Whalen, Eleventh and Twelfth streets, novih of Douglas; McEnery, Ninth and Tenth streets, north of Douglas; Krough, Tenth street, south of Farnum to U. P, depot; Douglas, Sixteenth street, north of Farnaw; Armour south of U. P. depot to B yd's packing Ashman, Cuwing stroet; Turnbull teenth street from Farnam to Bohemian Town; Desmond, Harney and Howard, and rich editions de luxe. WORKS ON ART (:.' wa noticed John Winckloman's celebrated B History of Ancient Art, Mes, Jameson's Amiong th Sacred-and Legeudary Art and ail hei list of good books, Lucbke's History of Art, wllin the very latest editions, /// f b/?fi'/?‘/ é/)//V CURES 0 Uleanss tho skin s and Bod o 10 stay in this store & moment is to by Tenoer, Beadv. i1y, overcome with 8 fascinating desire to rofulow Tuherite buy, 8o many are the interesting books d contagiou Hood Pol Abcesses, and Skin Tortures, the **¢. Una Rewrnie Iable. Coricura YEST, the rie v oo 1 vifler, expely b rum from the Wl pers, iration, $his remaves the cava. o hantanbiy wilays Teh presonted There is & full range o works an philusophy and science, such as cantot be found everywhere, even iu cities of this size. A stock of articles attractive ¢ children Has also been put ), wnd an immense invoics of qomettt naments and pictures. The antiqua- | vian book stove is indeed, a8 it alwayr :vyvnn;ni."lflk.m.ts\ was, the *‘Headqunrters of the Literati.”" | her and s S ' MOGEALITY, ensable i treating o Sor greasy skin and haby Kumo's, ¢ uticura e The Births and Deaths {n Omaha fin | fallible blod | urifiers aud skin Chas. Houghton, Esq., Ia 3 State Street August, Bo<ton, re orts & cave of Salt Kheum nnder his ol - “orvation for ten years, which covered the | atient body and Hmbs, Ant towhich all - nown methods o The report of the city physiciatt, De [ treatment hud ‘teen a ed without b P. S. Leisenring, for the month of At {leaving s cleas amd gist, shows & total of 47 deaths and 97 | M5 81 Birthe. The deaths were proportioned through- out the ciry s follwa: d healthy wiin Mrs. Bverets Stebbi Melchertown afllicted with, e eve wive him A i until o tried Cu fcur Remediod, whicl giadually cuced him, until he bs now as falr & any 10 | chil 1 [, H, E. Carpentor, Henderso A8 ] paortsty o Lerosy, Of twenty y 4 [ Cuticura Remo tes. The most 4 Jrocord. A dustyan tall of seales el Trom hi s th ward Physicians and his frien dn thoug it e must dle, L Siceh ward ' T » t thy peace and Hender b SO HIOSE prominent of fzene, Hopieals <o 1 "Hon, Win. il ner, 1w Mule 26, fouale 21, mareiod 9, aingle | ton s Arer e of Ly lctien Kem elics. and twelve years of ws con tant safforng from Scroful us Hum e of the face, nec wal, s wan everendu of, I can cured, and pro ease th Most remarka 1o on record all druggiste, Cutlours, 0c; Newalve colored 2 nalaria 1, puorperal dia | diseases 13, dysentery 1, ianition 1, pulmonary di‘enses 4 marasmus 3, meningitis 2, convulsions b, hepatitie 1, enteritis 2, premature birth L. accidental cances (drowning) I, con goestion of brain 1, falling from higl s il per. every (ur " schoil buildiug 1, lupus 1, old age 1. Toingite. Trestuamtc” Wik various canses 4, n.n','.‘“: e Interment—Holy Sepulcher 5, Pros. | === e - pect Hill 21, county 4 Lauvel Hill 12, | panmanship, one month.. g removed 2, Bohemisn 2, German Catho | Peumunship, thres months D12 00 lic 1. Penmanship, seven monthe oo 1800 tal deaths under 1 yoar, 23; unde """‘l-‘:: |ml\mhm-ww wud Spelling 5, 27; between b and 50, 18; over 70, 2. QUBIONRD oo b v s Aunual doath rate per 1,000, 1 2,60, | Penmanehip, Avithuelio and’§ ree months BIRTHS, ing, r.m..u i .\.:uu;.um and h]mllluu, m, oV months Total 97, Male 47, famalo 59, colored | ponmauship, Headivg and Speiling lhe 3, white 94, Thres p.urnf twius. same as Ponmauship, Arithmetio T T ..udimnmg All branches, save Book- kuvphlg, mm wouths, | Al branche, s [ The Conaty Treasurer's Opinion of the| ™ woueis between Eleventh aud Fifteeuth streets; Donahoe, captain. DAY FORCE. W. F. Flynn, police court officer; A. T. Sigwatt, on licenses; Owen Buckley, on streets and alleys north of Farnam; Thos. Ruane, streets and ulleys south of Famam; W, A Lane, . Douglas street between Elevent! nd Fifteenth; Peter Metza, on Farnam between Eleventh and Fif- teenth; George Wittimack, on duty at U. P. depot at train time, and patrols Tenth; Special Policeman Granacher, on duty at the marshal's office, and janitor; Ed. Gorman, deputy marshal aud jailor. NEW UNIFORMS, The department will shortly appear in spick and span new uniforms and hats, both of which havealready arrived. The ys will be out in, thewr new hats t worrow, and some of them already hi on their new snits, Captain 0'Donohue lovking especially well iu his. THE DALL. e A grand ball will be given at Crounse's hall on the evening of the 1lth of Octy ber, for the benetit of the force and assist them in_paying for the new uni formis. Every citizen should buy aticket and help ouv in some way, as u harder worked set of men is not to be found anywhere. The following will show the police business done in our sister city tust month and it will be interesting to compare it with our own: COUNCIL BLUFFS POLICE REFORT. The number of arrests made by the Council ~ Bluffs police duriug August numbered just ninety and vine, and Chief Field s mourning greatly because ono black sheop is missing to make it even num- bers. From a glance over the list it bi- comes evidént that all the classes did not fill as they ought, The classitication is a8 follows: Drunk Aot Disturbing the peace Axsult and bactery . Vigrancy Tumistes houses proséicution. ting nuisauce. . Larcouy™ Peddling without T rylug concealed wenjuus, viug over huse. . K««pidg uulm open Sunday. Gumolivg .. A BOWER OF BOOKS. The New Quarters of the Antiquarian Book Store Man, Ho Enlarges His Business and An. swers the Demand for Good Literature. About four yenri ago there was a snug ittle place on Farnam street, a space be- tween two large stores, where an Anti- quarian had established himself, People | who have seen the picture of **Ihe Anti- quarian” perched procariously on top of 4 step-ladder, books under his arms, be- tween his kuees and under his feet, would imagine Mr. Schonfeld, Omaha's anti- quarian, to be something like this, He is, us far as his love of books is con. cerned, but he is active and wide-awahe to the demands of such & city as Omaha for the best kind of reading attor. From Farnam strect, Mr, Schonfeld went over to Douglas, and now to a fine, well-lighted room in Crounse's block, where b i visited by his old customers and many new ones in search of the RE AND BEAUTIFUL in hooks, as well as the weneral ran of curreut literature and fiction, In the center of the store has been erected u cherry dais, with six N ACCOI IO dation to customers b namental and comfortable, where they may sit andread or glance over the latest treasures of the antiquarian’s trove, The store is lit at night by the electric light, and for ous- tomers Mr. Schonfeld has imported es- pecially from Germany a large amount of pu ures to be given away. Tho steady increase of art study in Omaha has created a demand for works of & high class on the artistic and on artists, so Mr. Schonfeld has provided a large stock of these, as well as elegant gift books of various styles of binding CATALOGUR. A Catalogue of the college, containing clfull description of the Day Schoc Remarkable Increase in the Total of |# udll}:{ U'\"w,"& b""d! l‘-':it'l % 3 tion, Names of Students, aud other in- L) LY LLER forniation, will be mailed to any address or supplied at the College oftice. A L. \Wywmax, President, 1114 agad 1116 Farnam St., Ouinha, Nebraska. New Revenue Law, ar, The force in the county treasurer's office was found by a Bk reporter yester- day making preparaions for the fall - work, Taxes ure due the first of Octo- KNIGHTS UF PYTHIAS. ber and by the new law becomes dulin- quent the first of January, 8o a big rush will oceur befwesn those dates. “After the firat. of January, Treasurer Rush, ““ penalty will be at- biched of B per cont. besides the 10 per went interest per wnnuw., Where this noney will go 18 not yet certain; it will [ The Proceedings While in Session probably be divided upon into various funds. But the law will be almost i aperative for the very reason that it will e he impossible to mike to_make receipts dred u day. All we can do is to take tle fastenough, Wecannotmakeover an hu orders of the ummyvr;, il them and witke out the receipts,” #The business of the offi ze must be The Grand Lodgfl of me State of Nc- braska Meets in Omaha. said Here andithe Grand Ball, The annual session of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pyshins, began yesterdny at'4 o'clock, at the castle hall of Nebraska Lioglze Ne, 1, in Central Hall building. Uiie memberscommeneed toarrive Monduy LR IETRID VY YO night aud large delegations are expected then,"” suggested the interviewer. up frow Lincoln to-night and to morrow ‘*Yos, the increase is something te | Uhose registered at our hotels yesterday speak of, said Mr. Rush. and hy pro | were Past Geand Chancellor, H. F, ceeded to take down svme figures from | Downs of Lincoln and Grand Vice Chan- his bouks. The total tax for the levy of | cellor, S. C. Dunn, of Line irand 189 © of special taxes, was|chancellor, J. G. Jones, of Tecumsch; The total levy of 1833, ex- F. A. Gue, Ellis Creek; W. M. Seeley, i cinl taxes, is” $261,8)7: Bunnett. Isaac !)p;mhhulumr, P. . C.. showiny an iucrcase of £45,811.16, That a | Nebraska City; J. Johnson, Ashland quite. an_iticrensy 107 ils your, nlmost | Oarl Popper, ashland; Gabriel Rasgor: forty-six thousand do lars. The text of nlnk Plattsmouth; John Morrison, Lin- che new law is as follows: R. O'Neil, Plattsirouth; John Q Scetion 105, of chapter LXVIII, of | Goss, Bellevue; S. R. Campbell, Tecuin the session laws of 1883, says: O the | «wh Johnson, Ashland; Geonge H. first day of Jmuary of the yearaftr| Curner, Fairbury. which taxes shall have been assessed, al THE PROGRAMME. unpaid state, county, township, preciner, The procession occurs this after- and village, except city taxes in|noon, atd o'clock. The line willform on vities of the first cluss, shall become de | Douglas street, countermarch thence tu linquent, and the treasurer or collocter | Ninth, to Farnam, to Fifteenth, to Da shall add a penalty of five per cent to all | venport, to Sixteenth, m Howard, t taxes remaining due and unpaid at the | Fiftoenth, to Harney, Fourteentl, time the same shll become delinguent. | north, pass the Paxton R ine and such delinquent taxes shall draw | and dismiss, Goorge H. Cragoer is mar- thereafter, ten per cent intereat, which | shal. Owmaha Lodge No. 26, Nebraska No. interest and penalty shall be collected | I, and Planet No, 4, will meet al the same asthe taxes 8o due.” cheir halls at 1:30 p. m. These are the This exception of cities of the first|rhree Omaha lod:es. The banquet ano class does not apply to Omaha, becausc | ball occurs at the Paxton hotel to-n w amendment to the city charter, Sec. | row evening after the installation of the 31, of chap. XII, provides that city taxes | new ofticers, shall becouse delinquent Jauuary first, L —— e ————— LILTUE Lok EVENING SOHOOL or w,mun Commercial College, The evening sessions of this Institu. tion are for the purpose of affording in- struction, in the branches 1t used in business, to youths and young and mid- R. Daniols, of Gilmore, has got his lle-aged men and women, who ate em- |, q) jargo number of entrics in class 2, ployed during the day. These sessions|ihe cattle departent: over fifty put ou were popular last n and preparations | ghe books yesterday, have been completed for rendering them | Exhibitors had best apply to President nore satisfuctory the coming year. A | Mclutyro for booth, stock” and exhibii- wetter understanding the wants of | ,rg' tickets, instead of the secretary or students attending the Niour Scuoor his | greasu er, as heretofore. fimwd such improvements in the books | Major Chambers and Dan. H, Wheeler, e used und in the division of time for | jr. | went over Monday to the Towa utully and instruction a8 to iusure the | state fair at Des Moines, and this afrer- most rapid progress. Four teachers will | naon President Mclntyre, Treasurer he in constant attendance, giving clase Hartman, Churchill Buker, William and individual instruction. ~Special care | Daily, and O, F. Druse and W, H.Clark, will he taken to aid the back ward pri- | of Lincoln, are going over on u flyiuy vately, wrip of forty-eight This means STUDIRS, that the whole party will come buck after excly Comcerning the Progress of State Faty Arrangements, The general superintendent can' be found at the fair grounds every afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock, The branches taught are Book-Kver- | uving secured a number of exhibits to ING, ARICHMETIC, BUSINESS PENMASSIUE, | oovan fo onr fair RBADISO, BPELLING, LEITER WAITINY, | S ————— and EXGLISH GRAMMAR, Rl'r A SPECIFIC FOR i DATE OF OPENING 5 A" Epllepsy, This School opens annually tho first i — Spatna, Convule Monday evening in Septomber, ling NESSLONS Sessions are hold from 7:15 to 9:15 sous, Envl“ Sickness, Bt. Vitus / | D Alcohol- Monday, Tucaday, Wednesday, Thursday A T and Friday ovenings, for seven months : v Syphilll beginuing with the date of opening, with THE GREAT t";)mxf'm,l‘-'i,‘;; wn intermission of & week during holiday Fut Ugly T vil, Ugly D HE Discascs, Dyrpep season, , Nervousness, Nervons Weakness, Brain Worry,' Livod Sores, Biliousness, Costivencss, Nervous Prostration, Kldney Troubles and Irveglaritl 1,50 samplo Tesmontuie. “gamarlian NCFvine 1a (o wonders Dr. J. 0. McLemoin, Alexancer City, Ala sl iting duty to recommend It or. TIME T0 EN1ER Instructions being largely individua), one Inay enter at any date and let his time run over till the next anuual session if desived, Only ihe time in actual at- tendauce is counted, no allowance being made for absence of less than one week. RATES OF TUITION: (Payable in advance.) Book-keepiug, three months. . . $2500] o U, P. Laugbiin, € To mlud....uy x wll of the other Thoured whare phyaicians falled branchos, . A Book keeping, veven woiihe ... ... 000 e i e healars sead g udonny or all of the other Richmend Med. Co., 51 Josoph, Me, branches, Sold by all Dragwietes un VINHA MEDICAL DISPENSARY OFF CE AND PARL IR OVER THE NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Thirteenth, Bet. Farnam and Douglas Sts. A. S, Fishblatt, M. D,, PROPRIETOR. The Reason WAy Dr. Fishblatt is Enjeying Such Unparalled Suceces. The astoniahing eures affected by Dr. Fishbiutt, of discases former'y thought incurable, have given Wiy 00 | ® high rank in the uwedieal prefewion of this sount vy, He has won such deservesd eelebrity, the | aople of Aho far woeh 10 1onger deem & ecesiary 40 vis h esstern citios 1o fad physieians com, etond to troat comyli- cated tlaenses. Ourx Testimonials The testimoniale and extracts frem letters published in these eolumus are only & few of the many thowsande Dr. Fahblast is constantly receiving, ard throughout the northwest and in every county of No- braskn ean be found persome who ean testity 1 the effiavay of his treatment. FROM A PROMINENT DRUGGIST OF BENNETT, NEB. F. A. Sidles, a Prominent Druggist and Land Agent of the B. and M. R. R. Writes: Bavxwrr, Nebrasca, March 2, 1988, ATe-Dewr 8ie: Appreciating tho raluo ef tharservices you havs rendorsdme [ doimic bk fo3] thwacd yonu Attor 4 10h saoring ae K ng [ hal hvro'ofere done hul fulol &> Dr. Fini anact of ~im, h 1tro rever mar elous (¢ Iy two months, and in tha’ e erlaating bliga-ionsto you and of kindnoss £ thew 6 advise the b0 A Terrible Case of Catarrh Cured. Dones of the Nm Decayed. Cured i Lhree Months. FReuoxT, Nob., Angust 2, 1888 ATT, Omaha: T view of the almost miranulus cure you have ofected in my ca-e, | feol 1642 ATt L aa [ liave bowd to D31t 135 gralse where it is due. For \ears [ have v i the woet form. e disahargs was onstait and very offensive, ail the b iies of Asshy, Aftor 13100115 s great dew withont sucsess. | was indiicod 0 aply 10 yuu Lirtratnont. 10t hAVe 0¥ 45aresly ela,de | alnce Yo 1 th ¢ narge of my case, anl | wns €0 rep et ma I oy wotecoly 0n d 0F 6has Lean L i alady, n L am anxioa gt s havo all.thi se Seour ith Cavarch, whon | & il 1eace,avail themss ves of y var treatment. U .ning you it hoartily for thy great boun you have coatecced vn md, Lam ¢ voc gratalaily youra. M3, JACKS )N WILLLAMS. Dr. Fusmi my duty to From a Prominent Citizen of Boone County. Dr. Fisouatr--Dear Sie: 1 do n anylig wometh ne o exp ¢ i try g evoryt) wited by Kknov exastly how to ssparate my cinaostion with you without 094 for relief brought by your treaum o me. My’ persistency e the ¢ of Catareh hal jostle [ my h §rinowhat in the Vg lolignt, ay relie e i teod y 1 baliove, yee- 1 more b, o elfeats of the diseae whi aillicto | mo 1 1o 0t write 0y )u* usg, w in luce t test your 0 akillin the r behalt, ba: thin O how much ool you have u iy 4y € inace 00 a1 4 < wloldgs e N riling il siin,dey o 3 1 your safe wnd oortaii treatment of & ui ey, J, W. bumsLE. Testimonial from Humboldt, N M. Gronom M, Squiany, of 1! tt, Nodeasca, says: 1 havo suTora| fora long tims with theima- e whilt bt st ¢ wa obliga L &1 give Wy my (a0, My bt ~ile was. enpocdly wffocted, & il s or 6oyl 5 recolving may reliof, [*wabuicesd ¢ treutment ah Ut v m nehs ag » Canarw asacly vade avl oo lee ta, have gerformed n won Lirtul worx ‘without any luconvouieuce. Happiness Follows Despair, TavLOR STATION, Tova, Vebruary 7. widorably botter now than whon first [ ¥robo to you, and ife is ¥ Attar laving booy bo Leau w0 L, parbof nnlluuxlmg Uyl Bo @ of wver bel igable ©s £16 wp & s, 16 300 n4#» ile, T 0wt hacdly coalisy 1t b1 ta o tay meals wi Jou apputite, to move about 1i< or oo, vu ) with ut gaing and acies, sud $0 have everybod, gratulate me on my Inprove | appearn 1 6his, do3tor, thanks to your mnmu ut, which -.h.n Lvugebuilvve, as shatohod wad frous s hadows of doath: 80" A VN, Dr. Fisinuatr—Dear Sie: 1 feel e begin /0 KORG CAFI £ IF 10 B [ A Difficult Case of Lung Trouble Cured. ScuuyL Nebras', Fob. 7, 1958, My DEAR DR Fisunuatr: 1 ows dll you nave displayed wn ovaryh )y, bncludi o for treatment last loctora hiave failed I & o horoughy eured. Youare coitacatin. L bave sl 14¢ Shis wsa 1o ere. ¢ tr thors wim tod. ALEX MCINTOSH. It is Encouragiug to Itead the Following from a Long Sufferer Who has beal Under Dr. Fishblatt's Treatinent for About Two Months. Macewowia, lows, Jamuary 80, 1988 Da. Finuuiarr—Doar Sir: My folkaswy [ apuwnr to have galnnt bwenty priunds Sives | o taking your medicine. And wo all think taere was never anything like your tr T ko ine You sent 1no was ust what I nee ours teuly, M, Cured of Catarrh, Hoornr, Nebraska, February 19, 1983, Dx. Fisupuarr, M. D., Omahs, Neh—Doac 3ir : T have bosn sufari ig with catarh n £ hsa | everslses L Gty i yoara of ag [ hal ong thicht s vics way [ usibls, buk my et an ler yoir ireatng b, hus with raher 4 0all faith © w1 cfeis & iy 48y St i gesmly CoTavo 1 1 | arity sheong Nopssol & parfeck eare. | have We/er Used kY udicine bet e whish weat elght - 10 aat of the T4ga0 3t th moLisae yoa gare e M dag awy Jhers way Bad reliel at your baude, § remaln yours res ectlully, A Very Aggravated Case of Female Trouble, The lady who glves tbe £ il rwing 8a-8im inisl doss n tonyicin prink, but dow not Jbject to have hoe addrses gives ou aplica 1448, ou oxnferrel yonm), TWasimtlinee A. 8, Fisuntare—K nldir: A be truythat I 8 cu o ) aylng something, Abuck OF Rindneds, g | foel SowArd you. May (wetor, Rejoiced Over His l’emmnml Recovery. Our German friend frogh {/na lills, Nebeasics, D, Fisuisuarr: £ mieht air Ven and von meiner & ten kra huit seit Mav, +8 Ich vor lauger zelt gefuehls habe. Achtungavul lou £ koenuen das Toh Jast o ionts me ar gespureht habe, leh fushls divse+ Frushjah, MAUTIN WEGNEL. A saldler stationed at Fort *7i bara, wh 45 friend wa A1en, therugh & oo ilication ef discuss vritow unde: date Ju'y 4th, 1948 1an plossd to infrm yo1 that my feion 1 —,i4.0 ) ag Lis galoia licely through th el of your valiaole o lioiues, T3 0acemplates visiting you +4 007 u writon Tune 4% LAL; | have hoan taing your madicines sccording te aprovel. Tao palu 10 my head anl my slvep much beiter, aud § iead itor ksl rad ety AN 28 1 K0 ADOE Iy WOrk with pleasure, Appreciating What Dy, Fishblatt Has Done for Her. Graxp IsLaxD, Nebraska, June 17, 1 Di. A S, Fisuniarr: | am feeling quite strong and looking much beiter. Have saine.l five poundd s welghit, Wish 1 coud tell everybody how bad 1 felt and huw well I ieel now. Yours, MBS, M HEMS ‘REET. Tater ehe writen from Loup (ity: My friends hero had not seen me for six montha: were delightad with e Haproveuncat i my Bealih, A youug frlend sy o never saw e boul gaowell, oL Mr. It A, Ruoves, of Lynden, Nebras'ca, writes unler dateof April 28, 1883 The remody which I re- eived of You afforied et relio; L ool ws though | hud been rogeierated. e gentloman from Exeter, Nebrasla, writes Tune st: 1w uob s Bervuus, Bor have tie dizzy o, ells, I cther satisfle] that your medicines octor, 1 feel as though | was ans sher Loy alt Kidney Trouble and Nervous Prostration—A Remarkable Cure. Seuuyuek,"Neb., July 12, 1888 aha ~Dear Sir: Permit meto express to you my acknowlelgnent of the grest service yois Have o e it re - ri ig s snoe more tw health an | strcugth When 1 finst. consuited you flored Veyond dseripth m from <i Loy 130 ke 0L my 1 1Evous 3y st 0 Wad |1 4 ate of co i 010 pristre: Lo The futterimg of 1y heart aiter tho xightost exortion, was beyond endurance. Fhrough your treab Luent 1am now eom sletely restored an | sl lur wine & miraculous cure. 1 fecl better than 1 lave for yewrs wind there are 0o tices of wy uu.m..l.n.nm.mz Very truly yours, JOHN B. SMITH. D A, S, Fisinuar, 1t will be observed that thy sbove testimoniils are the spontaneous expressions of those who are, 0 have beenJUr. Fishblatt's patiouts, are not of an ancient date and (rowm e far off place, but reprosent truw wentiments of those who through his treatinent have hosn restored to health and hapjiness AN thiose suff ring from Chronic Diseases of 1o wmatter how log standing, can have an opportusity & sonsulting Dr. Fishblatt ot his PRIVATE OFFICKS, OVERTHE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEBRASKA TATION FREE Oharges moderate and within the reach of all who need scieusifie medies ‘:‘-}f;.u"'mau who who reside "f“dhuu- and caunch call, will puscive prvipt atteation through ws Bply smding shele ke ki with !