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L n 5] UE 11, THE DALY THE CITY SCHOOLS. The Horlman Schocl Addition to be Completed Tids Week, Toursdav Morning Deos LOCAL BREVITIES. Wy it The Insurance Upon the Bulldings —The Unton Pacific freight depirtment is Effected - The Attendanc eing weeded out, —A reventy-five pound ‘“‘cat” was pulled ant of the river Tuesday. ~ Peter Thorsen and Carr taken out a matrimonial permit, —The exchanges at the Omaha clearing house yasterday footed up $414,864.78, The signal service office is to ba put in first-claes shape, as it should have been yoars ago. —A “Christmas market” is to be held at the Child's Homo next Tuesday, This is some thing new in the way of a fair, ~There were five cases in Judge Beneke's court the result of Tresdayfnights hanl by the police and twp prisoncrs were out on bail. ~In the U, 8, court yesterday William Haghes, of St. Joe, was fined $100 and costs for sending obsceno literature through the mails, of the Bchools, The addition to the Hartman school building on Seventeenth street near Wil liams will be completed by Saturday next and will be occupied next week by the echool district, This addition, connected with the old building by a well lighted hall, is 67x27 feet on the ground and is two stories high with basement. The Iast mentioned apartment will be used as a storage room for fuel, and awa place for the heating furnacer. The two upper stories of two rooms each will be used for recitation and study purposes, The apper rooms are 26x32 and 26x28 feet and well lighted, The walls and ceiling are of plastering with hard finish, All Loty s " e the rooms are encircled with blackboards —The socialists society of thin vicinity wan [ € 5t A O e firat n_ s addressed on Sunday afternoon by M. Greteh |in ¢ olty, and thelr sides are wain- man, a Philadelphia orator and one or two 10 | sootad to height of four feot abovo the cal spoakers, The meeting was held at Kess- [ floor, The ro>ms below aro twenty.six lers hall. by twenty.seven and are finished the —1In thoe case of Neidig ve. the Germania |#ame as those above. The hall sides are and Hanovor insurance Cos., in the U. 8, | walnscoated to a height of six feat from court, judgmentwas rendered yestorday on a the floor and the whole inside wobdwork k) A s grained 1n imitation of oak. Both the LD favor of the plaintff for | ;i 7oid new buildings wili bo hoated by hot air furnaces. The resting capac —Max Meyers petition to the city coundil [jty of the addition will be about 200, for permis ion to pave the stroet crossings in | “The structure will be ready for accep- front of his block with eheot asphaltum at his [ tance next Saturday, at which timo it own expense, shows how the granite pavement | will be inspected by the committee on is regarded by pedestrians. buldings and property, It ia thought by —Hoory Emery, Lowell, Mass, and |Cortalnm Charlea Ttollina and lady, Boston, hoavy cap- | yigh pupily so soon as they are opened. italists, representiog a syndicate which will | pho’ wohool of ono room at Thirseenth invest in Nebraska lands left for Plerco and | ang Pacific, and the ono of two at Four. Knox counties yesterday. teenth and Willlams will be discontinued —Thursday evening, November 11, at 8|and their attendanta sent to the new one o'clock p. m there will be a meeting of Engine | to be opened next week., Company No, 1, in their hall. All members | This addition is complete in overy re aro expected to attend as important business | 8pect and has long been needed in-that 5 part of the city. The contractor and lstobe oonildered, D, W. Liane, wscretary. | |1, way Mr, Arthur Johnson, of this —The new night school s to be opened to- [olty. Its cost inclusive of the heating night (in the basement of the Izard|system was $8,600. school, corner Ninetoenth and Izard, The school will commence operations with brilliant [ o contract to bring the Hartman prospects. . It is to be in charge of Mr. IL. . | sohool lot to the established grade was | 8t John, yesterday let by tho board at 10 cents —T¥red Thomas, the boy returned from [per square yard. The frame school Nelaon bave Falls City, a few days since by Deputy Sher- | building in the rear of this lot will bo [ yesterday. iff Crowell was _arralemedfor examination in [lowered three foot and brick basement Justice Wright's court Tuesday and bound inderits overin the sum of $30) to await tho action ¢ of the grandjury. He confosstd to the sheriff D;‘;‘; “;t:{,:""‘.m}},'l_ ‘fh‘?:‘ J::‘;dh:':fi i that ho had robbed Chinn & New's cigar| somplated at a cost of nearly $1,500. store. The contractor on the High echool re- |« —The following are the subjects for thenext | taining wall will have his work completed sermons by Rev, Dr, Harfield: for Friday | by December 20. T ovening, ‘“Jewish Horaldry,” and for Saturday [ The committee on buildings and build- morning, “Deication, or, the Asmoncan [IDgs and property, to which was dele- | Dynasty.” Friday eveniog is the beginning gated the duty of effocting the insuranco |F of the eight-day feast of dedication, in com. | o1 the sohool butldings of this school dis- memoration of the achiovéments of tho |1y o i y = . Policles amruuting in all to $100,000 in Maouabes), 175101 B, O, B, about thirty difforent companies, wero —A pleasant surptise party was given to | taken out, the rate of insurance being Miss Nellio Spigel by a number of her inti- | two per cont for threo years. Insurance mate friends at her residence, were cleared and & band ia attendance fur- |ing boildings at the rate of 1.8 per cent nished musio until the ‘‘weo small hours,' | Per annum was also effeoted. nbers of tho board that theso Jed to these hendquarters with as little additional school rooms will bo filled (delay s possible. ed lands in Nebraska or lowa for Hard- waroe, or stock of general merchandise, Address J. Linderholm,, Genoa, Nance county, Nebr. OTHER SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS, town. rooms for the occupancy of janitors built | oesterday. the city yosterday, triot, completed its work yesterday. | gistrict court, is in the city. station, is ablo to bo about again, The rooms | to the amount of §98,000 on the remain- |of Cheyenne, aro euests at the Paxton, IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE--THURSDAY DECEMBER 11 1884 retary of war, contained in com. munication from the adjutant general's offico of the 4th inat., Sergeant Raymond Wigand, light batiery D, Fifth artillery, will aeport to the boaed of officers or- dered to convene at Fort Omaha, Neb., by paragraph 3, special erders No, 81, current series from these headquarters, for examination and report upon his (ualifications as post quartermaster sargeant, U, 8. A The commanding officer Fort Laramie, Wyo., will sond Sergeant Horatlo L Buckley, company F, and Private Law- renco Vizner, company H, 7th Infantry, to report to the board of officers ordered to convene at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo. in paragraph 4, Special Orders No. 81, current teries from these headquarters, for examination and report upon their qualifications as post quartermaster ser- gonnts, . A In compfiance with instructions from the sacretary of war, contalned in com- munication of the 4th instant from th adjutant general's office, a borrd of of cers to consiat of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry L. Chipman, 7th infantry. Captain Thaddeus 8. Kirtland, 7th ia- fantry, and 24 Tdeutenant Lowls D, Greene, infantr; in appointed to meet at Fort Fred Steele, Wyo., on Saturday, the 20th day of Decomber, 1884, or as soon thereafter s practicable, to examine into and report upon the qualifications of Corporai Charles Bernard, company E, and private Themas O'Brien, company @, 7th Infautry. and such other enlisted men as shall be ordered before it, for ap- pointment as post quartermaster eor- geants, U. S, A, The board will be guided its examina- tions by the rules met forth in. general orders No. 80, current series, adjutant general’s office, and will arrange the candidates examined in the order of mer- it determiued by their examinations. The report of the board will be forward- tho GIFTED WITH FORES GHT. of the Late Cép', Gieske. His Early Settlement at St, Marys' and Removal to Omaha, Whose Future He Predicted, It 1o not, [perhaps, generally known that tho late Capt. Gieske, who o un. ceremoniously took his own life last week In this city, was quite a character and a man of some distinction and prominence by reacon of his movements in this and other counties of Nebracka. The captain came to America through the direction of Madame Davesie, of & very wealthy French family that went to Hanovor, or Holstein, during the Napoleonic war. Ho located, af arriving here, at old 8t. Mary which derlved its namo from Maderino (Marie) Denelsioty, whose namb was Marie, of a Huguenot or Proteatant family, At that time St Mary's and Bellevue, justbelow this city, were supposed to be the ‘‘future great’ Omaha and Councll Bloffs—and Capt. Gieske wos one of the founders of the place and believed in St. Mary's future greatness. The rayages and changeable notions of the Missourl have long since washed the site of the historic and Bibli- cal town away, and then he realized its early diesolution and down fall,and with a keen foreaight of what would meet his ideas and expectations of a great town, removed to this city, and at the time predicted that Omaha would be the prin- cipal city and commercisl point on the slope. Ho came here in 1807, and con- tinued to reside here, watching the city’s wonder{ul advancement and rapid growth, until, in an evil hour, and with no other reasonable oxcuse but the combination of pride and poverty, hoe hurried his own soul to eternity, and died, as he had lived, an intelligent, generous-hearted man, 7th e — WanteEp—To exchange wild or improv- o — Having come to Omaha to stay, and my stock being new and of the latest designs, wo are meeting all prices of our competitors, offering the most elegant dieplay of Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches and Silyerware in the artistic designs of the largest manufactories. m-lm - m— PERNONAL, 1 The Remantic Life and Proptotic Visirn | Inspection invited, Reymond, the Jeweler, 15th & Douglas Sts. md&e i o vitve, Referred to Uity Marshal. To the Editor Bk, Omama, December 10, DEear Sir:—I desire to call the atten- tion of the police tothe work of some lazy loafers in lettering on the clay walls of our city such mottoes as ‘‘Bread or blood,” *‘Death to Capitalists,” and “Workingmen be ready for the Revolu- tion!"” 1 even noticed a red flag struck in the wall over omeof the mottoes in front of the now court house this morn. ing. Uannot thework of these misecrants be stopped? I think it should be, Yours, ete, Jony L. McOAcue. o —— Smo keSesl of North Carclina Tobac co. J. B, Dinsmore, of Sutton, is at the Paxton, N. R. Persinger, of Central City, 1 in Hon, J, T. Clarksen, of Sidney, is at the Paxton, ¥, E. White, of Plattsmouth, was in town Alfred Hazlett, of Beatrice, wasin Omaha Major Frank T, Ransom, of Nobraska City, s in town, Hon, Geo. W, Frost isrecovering from a erious illness, Judge O. P. Mason, of Lincoln, was in Col. Frank P, Ireland, of Nebraska City, s at the Paxton, W. ¥, N. Houser, clerk of thy Otoo connty Pollack, chief signal officer at this —— Real Estate Transfors, Al The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s offico Tuesday and re- ported for Tar BEe by the Ames’ real T. B. Hord and wife and Mre, Edwards, A. T. Higgins, of Minneapolis, ono of the | Himebaugh & Taylor, ~—LARGEST STOCK OF— FINERUILOERY HARDWAR Im the State: CONTRAGTOR' & BUILDERS ESTINATE" FURNISERED. our Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask Nu- P77 Buy UL IDGTTTU A TI IGUARANTEELS ZOF BEING THE BESTE STHATCAN BE MADEE = THE-MICHIGAN 'STOVE-COMPANY = +DETROIT'CHICAGO -BUFEALGS = = SSOLDEY . ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALD U, 5, STANDARD SCALES Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- clusively. Scale dlty A REPAT ,(_)Mj\”_A' NEBRA;‘\‘I\':Q 884 ' FALL AND WINTER. 885 | ] 1405 Douglas Street, GREAT BARGAINS IN READY -MADE CLUTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING CoODS Visitors to the State and others in need of Men's, Boys' and children’s Clothing, will do well to call on B. NEWMAN & GO0, ‘The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock, sell lower than any other house in the city.” Merchant Tailors don’t fail to call at 1216 FARNAM ST. 216 CHAS. SHIYERIGK, EUraniture UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, PASSFNOER] ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | LE N raquired by the traveling pub. El Hons—all of which a And 8t. Paul. Dikota; and 2a 0 main lines, branchoa and cotnes desoription of Short Lino, and Bosh Route boiw Ghiongo, Mllwaukeo, Abordoen and Ellondal Chicago, Milwaukoo , Beaver Dam and Oshkosk. Chlosgo, Milwaukoo, Owatonna and Fairibanit, Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Ceday Raplds. Chbicago, Wilwankeo, Mitchell and Chamberlaln Pullman &fsopers and the Finest Dining Cara in attention Is pald 4o passengers by couzteous employes V'H, OARPENTER Gen' Pass. Agh. The tee of thetorm '* Ehcr Ulno" In connection with 4tk corporate name of & gresirosa conveys ao idea of § a9t what No—a Short Live Oulsk Ty and the best o hed by the reatest rallway In Amorics, (ricaeo, fffrmwaves T owrs and operatea over 4,600 miles of Norikorn Tilncis, Wisconsin, Minncsots, Iowa tina reach all the grest business centres of Ohe Dorthwest and Far Woet, {6 naturally anawoers the Chicago, Miiwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapoiia. Chicago, Mil waukeo, La Crosse and Winons. Chicago, Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Stiliwstef Chlcago, Milwaukeo , Wausan and Merrill, e Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconormowod. Ohlengo, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Ohbles, Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Polnt. Ohleago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. Chleago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Ohlcago, S8loux City, Sloux Falisand Yankiom Rook Ieland, Dubuque, 88, Paul and llnn!lroul. Davenport, “almar, 5¢. Paul and Minneapolis. he w:rld are run on the maln lines of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and every of the Company, MERRILL, Gen'l Manager. T. CLARK, Gen') Sugt. GEO.HER.FORD A /'L Genl P Agy The Western Live Stock- Remedy, Ts highly recommended by Fazmers and Breeders, Agricultural and Stock Journals. Thousan of dollars saved annually by its usc. druggists. instrated circular, also valuable “Sug- gestions,” to Farmers and Breeders free. Address the Western Remedy Co., Sole nufacturer: Omaha, OMAMA 1209, 1203 and 1210 Farnam St., Omahs, Neb An elogant collation was rerved at midnight. The occasion was ono of unalloyed pleasure, aud evergbody was delighted. —Georgo L, Curtis, for many years connect- d with tho press of this city, died at Dallas, “Texas; Nov. 26th of & sovoro and lingering sickngss, Tho docensed had a wido azquaint THE ATTENDANCE OF THE SCHOOLS, The average number of attendants up- on the fourteen day echools last woek was 4,633; the average attendance 4,502; and tho per cent of avtendance 96; number ot teachers 110, Tho attendanco at tho Dodge street ance among the printers and journalists of tho | Night achool last woek was 38 and at the country, aud the high estsem in which ho was universally held Is a more fitting tribute to his sterling worth than any eulogy that could be pronounced or written, Should this an- nouncement come under the the notico of any of his relatives thoy can obtain further i for- wation regarding Mr. Curtis' death by ad- dressing Wm. A. Kelly, foroman Republican, Omahs, or H, L, Wood, Dallas, Texus, ~—The latest Kansas-Nebraska railroad com- pany incorporaced, Is for the construction of the Wyandotte, Nobratka & Northwestern line, It is to cross the state line at tho north- ern boundary of Marshall county, and have its northern terminus at Boatrice. The Marys- ville News says: The road will pass through the countios of Leavenworth, Jefforson, Juck- son, Nomaha and Marshall, This railroad has been under contemplation for more than a year, but thoso interasted have spcoessfully kept their socret until ready t make a move, —The Omaha gleo club has engagedfor the the entire resson, Max Meyer's music hall, whick is batter adapted for their purpose, —meatings, rehearsals, otc., than any other in the city, They last night accepted & pro- position from Prof. Novotti, leader of the Fourth Tnfantry band, one of the finest 1n the service, to vive one or two numbers at the band'’s forthcoming coucort to be glven in Boyd's opera house oon, probably befors the holidays close. The mula chornses will be ac- compauied by a full orchestra and the score will ba arcangad by Prof. Nevottl. This is somethiog new aud will dpubtless by quite ate tractive, —J. W, Travis, who has been lywng ill in his coll at the city ja'l for the past five days from self inflicted wounds, was Tuosday aftornooa called for by Gon, O'Brien, who took him away in a carriags to some placs un- known, The Council Bluffs authorities had " failed to call for him within the time fixed by law, and there was no authority for holding the prisoner any Jonger. Travis was con- siderably surprised whvn ho was told that he was at liberty, but got up with alaenty, hold. ing his hands un his stomach to keop it from falling out, and dressed wnd departed with his friends, This was about 1:30 p. m., and half an hour later the "deputy sheriff of Pottas watomie county, In., came for his man. It was now his turn to be surprised but it was t00 late to kick. He therefore we bome whistling “'Ewmpty is the Cradls, Gone,” —The bass ball boys of Omahs and othire will be interested in the decision of the Amor- fean association, ia the case of Tony Mullane, late piteher of tho Toledos. Tony, with four other mon from the Toledo club, were allowed to quit 1hat orgavization upon the payment of soversl thousand dollars by the St. Louis Browns to the Tolodo club, with the undor- standiog and agrecment that within the ten days required by (heir rules they would sign with the Browns. BSubsequently all the se- ceding members did sizn, excep Tony, who Paclfic street school 41, McClelland e qui The Izira night school opened last night with a fair attendance, Miss Morley began this week the work of teaching elocution to the coming grad- uating olass, HELD TO BAIL, g Tlo Give Bonds L0000 . in)the Sum of § Burns Kelea The examination which was to bo re- sumed yestorday morning at 10 did not begin until 11:30 owing to the absence of District Attornoy Godwin, Jt was nevertheleas af that time taken up with- out his being present. Lottio Coombs, whom it was detormined by the defon- dant's counsel Tuesday cveniry not to cross-cxamine, was cailed to the stand and was asked several questions by At- torney Burnam, paving the way to an Impeachment of her testimony. She was asked whether or not she did not say she would swear that McClelland entered Duke's store in order to send him over the road, aud did she not say ehe hadfixed up a schemo tosend McClelland to the penitentiary. To both of these questions she auswerad *‘no.” Soveral other like questions of no importance were slso put the witness answering the same to thom., T. H, Carpenter, workman in mp- son's carriage shop, immediately 1 the rear of Duke's store, was the next wit- ness callod, Witness was near Connelly's store the night of the burglary and maw threo men there, could nct recognize them distinetly. Covld only tell how they were dressed. Heard one of them say somothing about slugging somebody. They were there about five minutes. Oue of them was & very tall man, the second medium sized and the third very small. Oue of them wore light broechos, the others were dressed in drab clothes, R. C. Poland next took the stand. Lottt Combs went to Sioux Clty after the Duke robbery, Witness took her baggage to the depot; and on golng into her room found a palr of scissors there which were shown to Dake and afterward returned to witness, This concluded the testimony for the state. After a bribf consultatton between the ‘defendant’s attorneys, they deter- mined to reat thoir caso without the in- troduction of evidence in behalf of their clients. The court then ordored that MeClellsn enter & recogniziwuce in the 000 for his appesrance st the next torm of court. Judge Deneke also formally discharged Frank Burns, e —— In compllanea with the instructions of the secrotary of war, coutalaed wuuvication from the adjutant general's was offered §3,000 for the coming season by ghe Oioelunatis, much mora thau by the o and who acceptod and was paid §2 000 b\ advance, For this bresch of fuith the can sewoolation Tueeday surpended or one yesr and sentenced him to pay 94, 81,000, Whether the 32,000 advanced o will be refunded or ot the ot etate, oftice, of the 4th instant, Crporal Chas Bernard, company ¥, and Private The O'Brien, company G, 7th infantry, will report to the board of officers ordered to convene at Fort Fred, Bteelo, Wyo., by parsgraph 2, special order No. 110, cur- rent series from these neadquarters, for examination and report upon their quali. fieations as postmaster sergeants, U 5 A, In compliance with the Instructions of ' bacoo is the best, “coyal men of thethe road,” is at the Millard, F. A. Brainard, L. B, Balsley , Genova; A. FHastings, Lincoln; J. 8. Hoagland, North Platte; B F. Rawalt, Hustings; J. A, Tul- loys, 1. B. Tillon, J. 8. Miller, Red Clond; J. G. Prosser, Ldgar, and J. W. Hitchcock, of Blair, are at tho Metropolitan. estate agency December 0, 1884, R. E. Weston to 0. E. Lockhard, wd, parcel sec 20, 15, 10, $1000. L. 8. Roed and wife to H. H, Kions, q o d, parcel eec 9, 15, 13, $180. G, P. Bomis and wife to I. N. Kragh, wd, 8} lot 13, block E, Proapect Place $200. C. H. Stout to A. Murphy, w d, sub lot 8, lot 4, Rogers’ add, §500. M MoAllister and husband to L. A. Sunderland, w d, lot 3, bleck 10, J. V. Smith’s add, §850. Coughs, Colds and Soro-Throat yield rendily to B. H. Douglass & Sons’ Cap- icum Cough Dreps, 3 — Iesigned From the Road. Mr. George W. Hall, assistant auditor of the Union Pacific rallway has resigned and his place has been filled by T. W. Griflith, formerly clerk under General Manager Smith, and long time head oleik in tho auditing department of tho Kaunsas Pacific road. J. H, Daniels tokes the place in the freight department of the Unlon Pacific made vacant by Mr, Lichteberger's resignation, J. H, Lichteberger, who has been sorving in the freight anditing depart- ment of the Union Pacific, has resigned and taken the positibn of chief clerk in the cflice of the general superintendent Mr. Lichteberger is not only a very capable railroad man, but a pleasant and srocable goutleman, and his many ends will be pleased to hear of his pro- motion. His associates in the freight department presented him yestorday, as an evidence of their osteem, with a very handsome watch chain et *“That whiter skin of hers than snow, Aod smooth as monument sl ul Was all acquired by using Pozzo Medicated compl > /BARS KO US! TRYING TO HOLD DOVIH NG POWDE EAM TARTAR. 1000, Civen Tfalum or a; be found in Androw R § e The Apulio Olub, This popular and thelving socisl club gaveits third partygluesday evening, st Masonic'hall, over fifty couplos boing in attendance, The programme included eightecn numbers, and the musio was furnished by that suporb organization, the Musical Usion orchustra, It goos without saying that all had an enjoyable timo. The next party will ooour on Wednesday, January 7ch, 1885, but between now and then several membera of tho club inteud giving a private maequerade, which will ba in- dependont of the regular club entertain- monta, O, E, | S & €O, CHICAGO ILWAUKER, 29 Lake Bt. 287, 250 & W1 K. Water 8b NO POISOMN IN THE PASTRY IF cr— Union Pacific Radway Company, | Omaha, Nov. 20ch, 1884, J Crozs Ties, The Union Pacific Railway Company wlll receive tonders up to tho Slst of Decomber for 250,000 Oak and 50,000 Codar Cross Ties, to bo delivered in ) of not less than twenty thousand e lies to be delivered at OCouncil Bluffs, Towa, or Kunsas Oity, Mo., not later than April 50, 1885 For specifications and other particuisrs apply to Mr. J, .1, Burns, Gen'l Storekeepsr, Omaha, Nob, 8. R, Callaway, Gen’l Manager, wed fri m mor ed FLAVOR THEY k;'l'.\.\'l) ALONE, PAEPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Hil. 8t. Louis, Mo, Tn this city, Decomber 10 at " vone, doughter of Mr. and . Charles Midgely, s gad oae year and three days, Funeral will take place today {at 2 p. m. from the fumily residence, noitheast corner of FMeonth and Cass streess, Frieuds of the family respsctfufly invited, — 83\l of North Oaraling e MaxeRs oF Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder —ano— Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Ll Dry Hop Yeast. FOR BALE BY o WE NAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. Medical and Surgical INSTITUTE. 1118 HOWARD STREET, N. E. Corner 12¢h aud Howard 8ts.) For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Females, 0% the Nervous System, And Private Dise ses of the Urina- ry ard Seminal Organs, a specialty. Catarrh, And all diseases of the Lu ©d by the new 1 ethod fon by In tion. (The New Germ § or AtCuizer) EYE and EAR Discasea t ented hy asen of 1o Heivrt, cla'ist; also Apparatis ta bo lutirwary o Medical lnsti- tute 1o the Counte; CONSULTATION And Examination Free ur disease, and give you colentific ex sympton's aches and p . We ring from in curable discasc will bo candidly informed of their condi 1otionts wisbing rooms will basupplied in the In tituto buildi All lotters and consultations Strictly Confidential. Medicines sont 10 o1l parts of tha ecuntry by ex press, seourely packed from observation, it full de Reriplion of cassis given, One pereonal luteryiew rd if convenient, writa for Circulars on Chrouts Diseasos 8 Pucullar to Fmales, Wo Loc Surgical Discases, Dinta Privato Discase’, Seminal Weainess, Sexus loea. pacity, Nervous, Debiity et ¢ Modical and 8urgleal ottica OPEN AT ALL HOURS DAY AND NIGUT, Addross alllettors to A g Omaha Me tical & Surgical Institute 1118 Howard St., Omaha, Neb, at L1 e portl " copy of this valge octs, Address ure ee Manhool ay Boted speciallah (BOW Fer et LOUTSIANA, MO A°1. SIMPSD Dr. CONNAU [ : 08 BRADY 8T., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U, 8 g and Nervous Diseasos S ome. o 4 A, Batoblisl 7 and Fermanently Write for *“T'un Menioar-MIssI0NARY,” for tho People, Corrospondence Gratis, P. 0. Box 232, Telephon DWARD RUSSELL, Postmastor, Davenport, r y and Marked Succezs,” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Dav **4n ponorable Man, Fina Success, Wonderfui Oures,"—Honrs & 5 fi R O O T S R TS L TR A 57 & T Omaha, Neb §3 ot it ¥ e ——— o v, P Be Ny AWD TWC WHEEL CAETA.] ker . Tomato, The lrh' welg rding 1o & i €onntry 3 "Wells adepted 10 Fivenof oitiin. i T v e, Bt Lowin SEbelae ™ NBBOTT BUESY €O

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