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P————— TH% DAILY BEE--FRIDA Y, MARCH 20, 1884 WONDERFUL SURGERY. of & Dactor, Remarkable Fortitnde of the Patient ~Failure of Oocaine as An Aniesthetic, New York Tribune, Dr. Thomas Dunn English, poet, lawyer, phyeic'an and I +| who is best known as the writer i — THE BEST TONIC. Iron with purs quickly and _eompletely Tndseeation, Wenknens wuris,Chille and Kevere, Mirror In 1842, Ia now I hia §6% "';"'; and lives in unpretentious at 404 Washington stroet, (Ner J19 8t No, a year ago he began to be t F‘.nb]‘ed W8 constant irritation ir; ’o' > Yy oint below the root of t! [ was only annoying as & tongue. ~ As to be more than a local iection, ho did > rves not pay much attentlo a'to it 'Afm 4 mittent Fevers, Jassitude, Lack ¢ time, however, the di Aty Vlncrened @ gt na o S, o ar |S0Ch AD exbent 880 gy oriTey” with hiy genuine has above trade merk & volce, which beoame o .coading]y i v Th 4 osed red 1ines on wrapper. Tnke i ds aely by WROWN CHENICAL 00 BaLTinone. » - | and frequently coul g 45y L G oy 08 —_ e | Whisper, X ’ Dr. English F a5 poon an invoterate user of tobacco & noe o was s boy. Ho ‘ both smoked &I q ¢} qwed it, and at night his sleep was r y for Diseases of (hy Diseascn pec ead pedentary lives 0t e any unless a large roll of the weed * yay gy yhh mouth, When the cate of * Gene ral Grant was promi- nently 0P gblic notice, with the state- ment that th o ancerous growth was caus- ed by 1 mokir,g, Dr. English became Slkrmec was convinced from the simlla’ 4ty of gymptoms that he had a simil' r yffoc’ jon, caueed by the usa of tob? eco. T uring the last two months hls | throst. has been gradually cloring up; " 3 bas su ffered intensely from pain and seen an’ ler constant mental straln from the danger of suffocation. All {his caused him to loso flesh rapidly and left him "in a state of great weaknessand \‘ phye leal exhaustlon, “ A On March 4 the symptoms became so aggravated that a consultation was held ' by a number of local physiclans, and Dr. axg Dutispued t e BROAD GLAIN: + - gm0 550030, thront speclalist, mads ERATIN {a minute examination that was attended 'VERY BEST 0P G with great difficulty. The base of the QUICKEST SELLI' /@ AWD |tongue. tho tonsils and larynz were in- tensely inflamed, and after the laryngos- " cope was put In a proper position in the ‘fim“ throat the little mlirror reflected a tumor or papliloma attached to theright side of Xver offered to the , putilc the vocal hcl:iord, jun' nbn\lrlo the Q‘;uet A T R T ioiian — |chord. It had grown tosach an exten Hendelssfim [ i Fis er, as to hide the ogurdl from view, and at I every inspiratlon a portion of the tumor ARGEI? EGTS was drawn Into the windpipe and pre- b vented the proper amount of air from en- Rooms 28 andiZ9Omab » Natl, Bank Block tering the lungs. The patient Was greatly depreseed In spirits, could not sleep, and had a con- stant sensation of suffocatlon. He be- lleved that he had a malignant cancer, BUCCRSSC 28 0 Dufrene & Mendelssohn @oo. L. Fishor, fermery with W. L. B. Jeuny Architeot, Chisero. fantdelm which added to s mental depression, d. F- sl E G E R, Dr. Holden dlagnosed the case gn papll. £ MANUF AcTemmR 0¥ loma, which had not as yet become ma- ! liguant. An operatlon was advised, and { arnes’s & sa d d | es Dr. English was put under preparatory treatment until March 10, the time set for e ;"vm ST G bR the removal of thetumor. OnTuesday Dr. e e ey Mo oot i) | Engliah, knowlng the dangarous nature venue. medimip | of the cass and the chance of a fatal re- sult, calmly went through his papers and manuscripts aed directed what disposi- PRIGINAL N tion should be made of them. He was thus engaged when _Dr. Hol- den and his assistants, Dre, Smith, Young and Southard, came to his house, Dr. English greeted themfcordially,and after making his final testamentary arrangements sat up in his chair and sald that he wss ready. H's heart was® so weak that he was douLD & co'S: 18 CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Removal of @ Tamor From the Threat v o The hemo',rhage that l’:‘,"‘ atrolle 4 an > throat, ata : tre for two hours, v-": the Foroeps had taken, and In a sec l ond more the tame ¢ way torn looss from the flesh atd tak 4n out. It mearured o n | Great Smokers Whom Actor William oy five-eighths of an Inch bly large papllloma. followed was easily the patient wss put to od af" or sufforing the most horrible tor- | yyid Gapt. Cattle s he entered his drest- ing room to don the every day habllments | § MEN AND OIGARS, J. Florence Has Known, bttt “Now, your Tork smokes and drin\: coffee, the one an antidote for the other, . Eoglish spoedily rocovered from the | oi"wylijam J., Florence. s doing remarkably well, breathes | " gqcaral gentlemen had beon dlscussing naturally, Is able to take mourit ment | 4o public iden that Gen. Grant's mortal with littlo tronble and glves promise of & |11, ey was due to exceseive indnlgence in speedy recovery, — PILES! PILES! PILKS! NO ONE NRED SUFFER. A SURE OURE FOUND AT uLAST! tobacco. Mr. Florence was asked what he knew about the habits of actora In this respect g “‘Edwin Booth,” sald he, *‘ls an invet- erate plpe-smoke 1 saw him durng A wure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itchingand | the war with a pipe, which he still uses, Ulcorated Piles has been discovered Indian Re I 3 William’s :n-:dm. o&"z‘;.’l.;)g_ “’A single | stant companion, He often smokes in box haa cared the worst chronio cases of 26 or | the morning while dreesing, and prefers :{, B: heavy meerschaum, which was his con- 30 years standing, No one meed suffer five | frults and flowers. John McCallough minutes after applying this wonderful sooth: | g oken cigars, mild ones, and perhaps tuarios do more harm than good, William’s s o yutions, Instruments and eleo- | o, any,” He smokes a_cigar the firat d Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tamers, al- | thing in the morning, Iways & good lays the intense itohing, (particularly at night [ one, Poor Ned Sothern would get rid after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultics, | of a hundred clgars a week. He always f“" instant relief, and 18 prepared only for | ghoved one on a visitor, with brindy and Piles, itching of the private parts, nothine else, Road what the Hon, J, M. Cleveland, says abont. Pile Qointment: I h sad for | water somotimes, and filled hisown over- cont pockets when he went out. He was fearful moker, always had onc in his buraing it half w and then Oures, and it affords me ploasure to say that I\ jjohting a fresh weed, He and 1 Import- B oo aef Dy .| ed our own clgars from the Raphael Diac liam's Indlan Olntment. For sal by all drug. | plantation in Cuba at & cost of §220 & sts and mailed on receipt of price, 50c and | thoueand. The plantation seems to have 1, Sold at retall by Kuhn & Co. glven out now. For my part I lke o Q¥ GOODMAN, colorado or a colorado clara, ‘Wholesale Agent, e A DAGUERREOTYPE OF GRANT, |Sherldan smokes, too; he's been a goldier The General as He Appeared Age of Twenty-two, Philadelphia Press, March 14, “Larry Barrett smokes a mild clear. —captain in the Sixth Okfo. Nat Goocd- win smokes, and o does Crane, but I at theldont know about Robson. John E Owens likes a good ofgar, and 80 does Frank Mayo. ‘Shed’ Shook Is a great smoker, Barney McAuley is a smoker, George W. Childs will forward to-day and Harry Edwards uses strong clgars to the address of Gen. Grant, in New o T ot 11| kInd you got In Ttaly. They light ~thale hero of Appomattox as he looked when a young man 22 years old. There is little in the boyish face that is suggestive of the general of the union armles and pres. inceseantly. Salvinl smokes long, black n|clgars with a straw through em—the weed in that countryon a small iron frame over a lamp. The end of the weed rosts in the flame and buras a third of the way down, the heat drawing out the ident of the United States. It isthe|nicotine. King Humburt smokes in this smooth face of & boy with the bloom of | W8y, John Mackay smokes cigars cos a vigorous constitution in every Though the face is beardless and of the soldler who swore ‘““to fig| on the of his sturdy frame. He was a newl, fledged lient’enmt then, fresh from tbz his that was fourteen years old. training of West Point, and the young soldier appesrs in_the uni-|clgat. form and fepaulets worn by regular army lieutenants of 40 years ago. ture, a careful observer notes at first glance the firm mauth and nub‘;f‘ni‘tlo“:: and then smokes four or five cigars, top- ne” if 1t took all summer. It is|P'ng off with the strongest. Boucleault health upon his cheek and the marks of [ {0 from 30 to 50 cents aplece and gets away with a great many. Boucicault fs CHLLD a great smoker. 1've smoked a clgar of “An Englishman always likes a dry They import them in large zinc- lined ches!s. There's the Duke of Beaa- fort, for instance; he gets just the same imma. | number of cfgars each ycar. He never begins tlll after dinner, however, when he starts with a clgarette or a mild cigar, Grant, the boy, but it 1s just enovgh like 1138 an air-tight closet, bullt expressly for Grant, the conqueror, to illustrate the |hIs clgars. adage that ‘‘the boy is father of theman.” *The Prince of Wales smokes cigaras, M. Childs has taken the portralt from |besinning gencrally with a_cigarette. among his store of tressures, that geaving may be made from it to a page In the memoira of Gen. Grant, an on- | The Duke of Manchestcr comes in the 1llostrate | #ame category. Lord Aylesford was a the | great smoker. Lord Mandesille uses book upon which the shattered hero is two or three packages of clgarettes a day. expending the Jast painful labors eventful life. The history of the daguerreotype an how 1t came Into Mr. Childs’ possessfo: glng about is interesting. In 1844 Lieut., Grant was | grounds any time, with a fcurty’ between stationed with his regiment in Among his best friends at that tlme was Mrs. G. B. Bailey,of Georgetown, Brown county, Ohlo, the mother of his most in— timate associate and comrade-in-arms, of his| They ssy Gladstone smokes a pipe, but Ididn’t ece him do it when 1 was at d | Hawarden. Tennyson smokes a pipe, n |and may be scen lounging about his his teeth. The Marquis of Hartlngton hold up his end of the Liberal Minlstry by smoking good cigars. Henry Irving smokes cigars, and & good many. Coul- dock smokes a pipe. Texns. Lieut. Bailey. Grantjhad often visted | ‘‘All fishermen smoke, geaerally pipes. the pleasant home of Mrs. Balley, and came to look upon her almost as a secon I think a pipe’s the nicest thing in the d | woods or in a canoe—a good, clean brlar- mmother, To hor ho . sent the little| Woods with Lone Jack mixed with one- daguerreotype that she might know how well be looked in his newly won regimen- tals, Ina lotter written from camp in third Its quantity of Perique, It's an in- dication of a good stomach to be able to emoke before breakfast. Southern used 1844 the young llentenant describes to to smoke while he was dressing and rld- of passengers arrlving at_the principal ports durlng the month of Febraary was 15,817, Of these acrivals, 2,067 were citizons of the United States roturned from abrcad and 1,331 were allens not Intending to remain in the country. The reat, numbering 11,019, were ‘‘oppressed” persons, secking & permanent asylam in nd whera they oan help make preal- dents and themselves become members of congress and cabinet ministors and where they can twlst the tail of the British lion at a safe dlstance from the jaws of that carnivorous animal, and breathe threat enings and slaughter agalnst capital with impunity so long as they confine them- solves severely to mero talk. Tho number of thess arrivals to stay was 4,884 less than In February, 1854, but it was enough., It was at the rate of 141,000 a year. We can assimilate, or control If we cannot aesimilate, that number more easily than we coald the 780,000 that arrived during the fi ar 1882, but 1t is not particularly de- sirable to try to assimilate a greater num« no haste to act upon the advice of a New York paper, and appropriate $100,000 t> pay for translating the wages report of the state department into foreign languages and distributing 1t all over Euarope, with the “oppreesed” to hasten to our shores to engege In tall-twisting and communis- tic egitation, As usual, Germany made the larg from that country way 2,712, England and Wales stood next, contributing 1,663 Next came the Dominlen of Canad sent us only 762, and Scutland only 403, The total from Great Britaln and Ireland was 2,834, or only 122 more than came from Germany alone. Threo TtoAsons Why every one needs, and should take Hood's Sareaparilla in the spring:— 1st: Because the system is now In its greatcet need. Hood’s Sareaparilla gives strength. impure, Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies. 3d: Because, from the above facts, Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do a greater amount of gocd now than at any other tlme. Take it now. e —— MISDIRECIED ABILITY. A Scoundrel Who Might Have Been a Prosperous Business Man, Louisville Courier-Journal, March 11, The clty has-not lost much by the de- cislon of Judge Simrall in restoring to Mrs. Cope Snapp the housa which her husband deeded to the city. The prop- erty was sold under an order of court over a year ago, and the money paid into thehands of a receiver. Nearly all was absorbed by the lien holders. Snapp owed for ths lot and there were two or three mechanics’ liens on the building. When these were settled off,/as had to be done by law, only $1,200 or $1,500 was left, and this Is wkat is now to ba pald back to Mrs, Snapp. The action of the court has revived the gossip in the city hall about Smepp. Althovgh he had been there for 50 many years no one was prepared for the knowl- edgs of his rascality, and it astonished all. Treading close upon the heels of the revelation of his guilt was something quite as astonishing., The dandified little clerk, who was 8o particular about the fit of his gloves and the te of his cravats, and who was suppoeed never to have thought about these weighty subjects, was discovered to be one of the shrewdest and most darfng of men. Nelther bis head nor his nerves failed him, To the boundless surprise of the investigating officials, they loarned that he was an ac- ber In any one year. Congress need beln |~ a vlew to inducing some millions more of Spocific. contribution in February. The number stroyed hisnose and w o Iast resort 1 put him on Swift's Specific, 1,611; next Hungary, }1,072. Ireland | g, ed hin soun wb ) 2d: Because tha blood Is sluggish and NEBSHASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 00., Reo S TRADE \a¥o/ MARK 7 aTARN Y DUGHLURJE Free from Opiates, Emctics and Poisons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE For Coughs, & e Bwitt's Specific has cured my cancer, which wea ybad. 1 am now in fine health; Hiave gainod 85 poundg einco T b g Swif R. 8. BRADFORD, Tiptonville, Tenn. YEARS.—A forvant has r , Thomson, Ga. E EATEN OFF.—A young man near this had an eating can which h oll, M. ¥. CRuMLEY, M. D., Oglethorpe, Ga. 1 haue scen remarkablo results from tho use of Swift's pecific In cancer. It has cured sevoral cases under my own eyes Riv. J, H. CAMrakLy, Columbus, G, Switt's Specific Is entirely vegetable, and soewns to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the lood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed freo Tun.SwirtSrxciriciCo., Drawer 3, Atlanta,Ga , or 160 W. 284 St., New York. e overy oas dovtaken, rsendin un(::nl-‘f‘nrl:}ehhni.;l;:flulwnlh. ress, o L D, Clark Bivest, Gurcaus: Tad i A0y 106 Sowth [(Succorssors T0 Davis & SNYDER,) GENERAL DEALEES IN REAL ESTATE 1505 FARNAM STREET. - - OMAHA, Have for gale 200,000 acres carefully seleoted lands In Fastern Nobraska, at low price and on ensy torms Improved farms for sale in Douglas, Dodge, Celfax, Platte, Burt, Cuming, Sarpy, Washington, Morrick, Saunders, and Butler countlos, Taxes patd In all parts of the state. Money loared on improved farms. Notary Publio al in office. ~Correspondence sl DOCTOR WHITTIER ouis, Mo. bas 1o longes ow and nl 01 reriden Nervous Prosration, Debility, Mens Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otn, tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Pol old Sores and Ulcers, aro treated with un, Buceors,on Iateat selentins hriucipiva, Suely, Privatelys Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, OMAH Al A CROWING CITY - v*1{|The romarkable growth of Omaha during the Iast few yoars 1c a matter of groat astonishment to thons who pay an occaslonal visit to this growing olty. The development of tho Stoct Yards—the necossity of the Belt Lins Road—the finely paved streeta—the hundreds of new A resldences and costly business blocks, with the population o{o ur olty more than doubled In the laat five yea: All this s {::n surprise to visltors end Is the admiration of our oftizens. This rapld growth, the business activity, and th many substantial Improvements made m lively demand for Omaha real estato, and eve;{ investor has made a handsome prof Sinoe the Wall Street panio May, with the mbmlnant ory of hard times, there has been less demaud from specula« tors, but a falr demand from investors secking homes. This latter class ave taking advantage of low prices In build« ing material and are securing thelr homea st much less cost than will be possible m year hence. Speculators, too, ocan buy real enta » cheaper now and ought to take advanti e of present prices for future pro ta, The next fow years promises gresten dsvelopments In Omaha than the past fivy years, which have been as g '] we could reasonably desire. New man- Job- ufacturing establishments Iarge bing houses ars added almost weekly, all add to the prosperity of Omaha, There are many in Omaha and throughs but the State, who have thelr money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of In- terest, which, if judiclously Invested In Omaha real estate, would bring them much greater returus. We have man bargalns which we are confident vlfi bring the purchaser large profits In the near future, ‘We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam, Davenport, Cuming, and all the leading streets seateg, | iy that direction. ‘Drawn at Havana Cuba,|qoiiered dungerous o~ sdminiter | 0. ST 1 R The exuborance of |10 Seross oountry to hounds, Gentle ::;n;xtanltlgfu;;l?rl;znge:;irltu;}n: a::;n::,: Exposure o Induigence, shieh 1roses The grading of Farnam, Califor- Every 12 . ether, and cocaine was distributed freely X Firr : men often do this in England,some using [ F3Ys & 150880 n A dercetive ] > % to 14, Days over the mucous membranes in the mouth | 7Outhful pride, his DO\E_}‘hik}ll):;I;l::S“ni; clgars and others tho short vest pocket | Whose quicknces and retentiveness were el s nia and Davenport streets has made I0EETS, 91 .« . HALVES, §Lf t 3 camp and on march. ‘Sabjock 0,20 s manipuiation, not coutrolled y'ibe|and throat, After waiting until the | bogre Jittle resemblance to] the scrawling tho falresh thin pipe. Southern was very fond of hunc- uorlvaled. His norves were strung on | permuestfycare, Pimpiif partios In {ntorost g in the | aniesthetlc had achanca to take eftect, chirography thatappeara inGrant’s gener. steel, and he faced with unflinching calmness revelation after revelation of his accessible some of the ing and at one timo kept elght hunters finest and J sature of chanceln existonce, the mouth was opened and was found to 4 i i i __ For tickets apply fo SHIPSEY & CO., 1212 Broad- | b in a normal o Repeated ap. | 2. 0rdors 1o the army and his mestages to M‘.’fz;g,d sailors all smoke as & rula, A |8uilt. Hisinvention was as remarkable cheapest residence property in the q way,N. Y. City; SOLINGER & CO., 1088outh 4th 8¢. | *v: congrees In later years, He subscribes as his audacity, and he never once wav- - N 8t Touls, Mo , or M. OTTENS & CO, 619 Main St., | Plications of cocalne were made without [y e iy (o oo ionately, Lieut, |0 who smokesat sea generally keops a 01| ANC 4 city, and with the building of the { Kunsaa City, o, produclng the desired avasthetic; finally | 5. Grant, Unitod States army,” and | duiet stomac. ecediorlaciced niviexplanationk forihlsipoy £ | tho patlent sald that it produced an frel- | o e (1R FUES AT TR ST T Theatrical managers emoke general. | culiar transactlons. 16 made no dffor- st Tlssirated o eloth and st b, | Street car line out Farnam, the pro | tation worse than tho discaso ltaelf, and | poo, WL SIMREIETISUE BOdRey) 1o B TCSikip)k; i thiongh| T Sbeliaye oasoithias/mlaterstoryjconiloled i ithian st e e | i “ 00 es nra its uss> was abandoned. A two per cent.{{},.¢ ho does notaflix hls military titl Wallick does not, John |oarller. He stuck to the last with such [ & LR leigat to il Henlis. Boats | perty 1 the western part of the city b solution of cocaine was used, and 18 [ g sno fanlon wRmilaryAtile | vmondlidoesn't hi use Ltob ut | Fagaclty and clear-headedness that not a %o Ry FUEE~ A viotim of youthfal itapradence 3 oA ) 8nd Us|fom any feeling of undue pride, bug|T: Raymond doesn't use tobacco atfy 1d ba picked in th t i ghumng Praature Deeny, Norvous Dobifiiy, Lost | failure in this case is considered mysteri. | fi0) 25% : 2 all. Bartley Campbell never smckes. | 13w could bo picked in the atatements o i - e nhood, ving tried in vain every Known n """ | simply that his old friend msy, by thus ) 3 b the moment, will increase 1n valna remedyhiediicororeda nmplo meansof self-cure, | OUS by the attending phyeicians. 1t was addressing him, be morecortain that her Actors don’t chew generally. It's a nasty [ “19 TIOT 4 doubt © s 1 i K VS G ot 5 wrgrers: [ then decided to perform the operation | o cn ™R 10 BF B remote destination | Practice. I don’c think many of them Beyond doubt Cope Snapp was the We also have the agency for the shrewdest youog scoundrel I ever sw,” eald a prominent city hall official yester- day, “When the Investigation was be- smoke cigarettos, either—that is, not without any further attempts to induce r00d actore, althovgh John Sleeper local insensibility, as the patient was be- | PTOmPHY: Mrs. Balley kept the young lieuten- | comlng weak and icrltable, i o ; Clark is among the excoptlons.” h ° . i - tient's tongue, which had been placed 3 . “Tom Murphy, Gen. Grant’s friend ] 0 a8 2 ! % _— between layers of a towel, and drew it fi:’zg{n‘“dzecgz,e fi:fl"fi‘fl“:'fi:fif ;23 always has » clg;r in his mouth, gen: found '-‘“‘"]he had “?‘""Y‘ ‘11'—‘"5”}'f ”_N_ ; developments made in this section { out of the mouth as far as possiblo. | 1gtiors passod fnto the handaof her |orally unllghted. Prerifont Arthur [back tax collectorts cftios at his fingers'| ¥ R i he operatiog surgeon then placed | S 5 smokes clgars, but never during office or . soonnts by the Stock Yards Company an { mouers, Netler wilk contats 1| laryngoscops fn the throat, proms. | ceoghten Mus Lucinda Powers, of |[ULLC ok " His favorito fs the Por. | ver eaw, and could add up long columng . iRanyisand ing it as far backward as pos- Goorgotowrn, - Some.Hme ago Bis fecto. 1 have known every president | ©f figures with marvelons quickaess and the railroads will certainly double 1 wo staron. Tuo best and moct nutstious slblo 8o that & good view of tho tumor | powers forvarded the duguerrotype to| Ll p:, o'oxapt Garield. | They all, [30ouracy. Ho could add four columns ; was obtalned, A pair of foroops specially | sy B 6 CORIINIES Y 8 EURES PR (T bolieve, smoked cigars. 1 made Cleve. | Of figures at a glance, countlng from the price in a short time. DY TICS adapted to the conformation of the mouth | oy 11 i vpnluu it, and expressas the | 1304’8 acquaintance the night before his cither bottom or top. The tax bills are AINVALIDS 82K 1Y READY DIGESTED, free from and larynx was then carefully introduced hopo that he may have a urtx‘r’flt llntag electfon, when Mrs. Florence snd I wero | Yery Intricately made out, but he could W also have some fine business i s i enkit | into the mouth, care being shown not to| o b 41 13 Y eve B BOTIE PRELAC )y ying”in Bufialo. President Lincoln [mke the summing up as fast as they ip i were read out to him, His audacity was come obliterated by the fading process of | Would often slip into the corner of a box et [y Rom pye LA g iy b ,’.u‘ui.u,“‘ pyreing | touch the tissue. The forceps had hardly lots and some elegant inside resi- r Book AR 7 7 conte, Iy wll drugiista, got into the larynx when the throat be when Mrs, Florence and [ wera playin 3 AR aor Book 0n th I ettt of Uldre (v | Gamo tho seat of & violont spaamodlc ao-| 420 Belog & airanger to Mr. Childs, | PG 1t FOOFORE Ty 5 REAR PIOY P | Giscovered he was equal to the occasion, 0 BT EroN o aally igonted aod nuciions. o0, W, Boiley, Mrs. Powers also inclosed as her vouchers , 1 Al T ato e TR dencer for sale, B T e tion, which cloted it entiroly, and the | o, ¢ # AW EE HEIER FIEALET BOREACS | while, and then go_quietly out without|8nd prepared a statement which had LULING o be deskred. "= WL, Aeldy muscles were contracted Lo such an extent SOEN, D0y every appearance of fairnese, and which that they held the f that thi people's kuowing ho st bosp Lo “tho showed the city to be in debt to Dave|" iy AN : at they hel orceps §o that they " . house. L > 0 | : or. Hartor Mad. Co g | could noither bo pushodIn nor taken out, | S10(1SF written by tho prestdent from |0 piiiroe wmokes liko a houso | Ferguson to_tho amount of §75,000. | @il Mt bR | The patlent was in the act of suffosation: h afire and smokes good clgars, too, 1 saw |1t Was learned that he snd his wife his face turnod blulsh black, and he|BOSxPretsed in the warmest torms his |y 1000 S CR LS GG Ratay [bad been bullding that Third M. R. RISDON, struggled violently to break the parox- | fielansec FHERE HE RS HOOTBSIORM | Flatoh andfl woro on his yatch, Resolute, | 8traet house, which has since 3 Jam““edwa”“m“u ysm. Just as the operating surgeon )| 4 s off the Battory, walting for Ochiltree and | caused 0 much lltigation, When Risd rvi) Beized a knlfe and was about to split the Fllmc‘"? tulfl;:tt‘;me whel; ht; might be at Msj. Jack W d. Tom | this was done he was called before {he o for e oiateof - | trachea below the polnt of aitack, the | L erty, to visit them agaln in the scones | )\ Loy oo iq an they were coming msycr and City Attorney Burnott, and 1 5 1 . famillar to his boyhood. 0 i B of givingimmediate relictin | muscles relaxed and the patient entered | * 3 AT 1906 to us In & small boat, and In the confus- | taxed with its posscssion. Ho denied 1t[ pnonte 1nsurance e e Sassnites, | to o temporary stato of ool api e e i b banaa | lon both ho and_ Wharton wero nearly |most cmphatically, asylog thut ho owned | kel P sguerreotype had passed into the hands no such house and never had. After- | Wostchester,N. ¥, Capital. 000, ] recautions were taken before the of nis friend, Mr. Childs, snd a week |4rowned. When they got aboard Whae- ol Bof th i e i TheMerchants of Newark,N. J., Capltal. operation began to guard against suftoca- [ oo "y e i T I B of Bis | ton asked me if T heard the water slzz| ward when on tho witness stan this Phliadelphla, tion from temporary spasms, and a|>8% g the portralts of bist ) mo e head struck it, Poor Whar- | conversation was recalled, he denied that Oavital, earlier days witha view of securlog the il ’ tracheotomy tuba had been provided. |y .t - Mg ton, he way an A No. 1 fellow. it had ever been held. > posstblo likeness with which to fllus- | 00 . o f o I d B An asslstant was instracted, if the|g.¢ofe book, he remembered the old ‘Gen, Slngleton smokes a pipe. Henry yeu??ll;?-hf:;lh';ullz‘is;:g ':;::) (::ufiict::wl:: m orte eer ] Gen, Grant to ber mother in 1844, and Parties wishing to invest will find y mail on rece | K'S FOOD C( OBLIOK'S DRY ExX’ Bome gocd bergaine by calhing n T OF MaLT \ ness, it Losses by Dreams, Pimples on | spasms could not be broken within a cer- Watterson smokes his clgars so short v u‘i‘i‘l‘.‘i}»’fi?fi.’i&“fl?fi’i’n itivelycured.Thero | {aln number of seconds to hand | 33BU€ETCotype tent to Mrs. Balley 40 thoy bura. bis mlutuchu.b Sunset Cox | tore Furgueon. The old man, it is gen- 1X BOTTLES. appropriate remedy : i 48t once used ineach case, Consultations, per. | # knife and the tube of the surgeon, who, Sam Ward was a :{:ll’lg‘::p mudl}::;:flzd :l:f ltl:: ::df,f. Erlanger;. eeesoee soce «oes BaVvAria, p Fred Grant wrote to Mrs. Powers re. |#mokes olgars. wsonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- | to save the patlent’s life, must within & ker, L ST R | minute upan U rches iap e bomor: 1 0L\, % e | e ouenalia - sespec, | scemor nd tha e s Ko appot| SEUORORON -7 MR rhage and insert the tube. e chances f u have notleedl” nspp. an) 6 began his speca- 2 ' ok D8, IAMES No. 204Washinglon SL Chicago UL | F10%8 86 JEREtL (IR 500 b e meet father as ho ppeared vhen » young man, * oY think most newspaper men smoke |Iations under his fathor, and only - on. | KRISEF.eossoss-sss os oot sBramen. years ago. Under date of March 6 Col, REAL ESTATE of the operation became necessary were | 1o i " O GEITTERC S0 ipes in their own offices Stilson | tinued his work under Ferguson, Every- DOMESTIC. , ublisher of | PIP® i y : i New Woodworr ! Attachm g - tho Ledger, aaho chatted yesterday about Fitichins dosst smoke t al, however [body w purprlsod at Copo's TemMkRD'E | g g oy ger,evesoes ssese Bt Lonis. WorK ! New chments (et e | :":n‘m h.‘;:‘;“::l‘ad ':;‘:: the valued treasure, was carefully wrap- R’“"‘:‘lrs“ '"“;‘v‘l’fi ;V'Pl'po- N:m“.; Joe v, ‘.:" n?m: .of his “faaily | Anbauser. ... 8t. Louis. BROK RS. g 4 el : arranted 5 Years. the or of th‘;‘:polrllion was greatly plag in g,'pur preparstory 0 ta shipment g:;l'don ;:;nett :mukne: :l.;::n :zd cT:;n-:. were motloeable for talent on| Best's R ey ilwaukee. 8ULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, |in [ he told the surgeons to “fire | £ New York to day. Al the correspon- f WRIH HGY TR (MGCHN At TR TiGET y; he' would rather bo sulfooated n a | deice uBon the sublect Includivg Gran's | .0, (yike & wman who indulges ia & quiot second than pats another night like the | 03" ere (" i in M. Child. o He likes & good diuner, for I've | Principles he covld have been Invaluable.| Al pom,' Domestic and Rhine Bmmg flfllflflSflfl " Time and agan th foroups were |3 L e (e i hak h e | a0 b table ‘aext. to b M |1 wm nclined (o ik ik tho pouiion| ige, PO, MAURKR, | Detroen Farham wad Donglas, - ar folowed ramodlately by spu:| 208 bgbly io - Iutersstiog. collestion | uriberts Tormery of the MWorldy and o Jico iy dhurpened - bis wita- {0 such V818 Karnam 8t. | . p g Wo ask those who have modlo contractions and no progress could | °f *uvenizs. “I smoke & pipe always on the Res-|8u extent. I aw certain that his mathe- A FINE LINE OP propertf for sale ata bargain to give be made toward getting at the tumor, tigouche. Our salmon-fishing party con- | matical attalnments were far more than P- & “ us a call- 'We want only bargains Slamory heh onter yedr iy rigt| Gonaty - amer—-o- Milnanion 1213 South 14th S, — The patients strength was fast failing,| Certain portionscf New Mexlco abound i G. H " P, most college professors have. i iti bat pfl. coursge ,,Iw” faltere .g,; in petrifications of varlous kind Te is ;l‘u‘x‘n:'o{,g:anub B:’:::h?'mgrm:::l"f Everybody remembers how well Snapp W.e w']‘u pg:;t:;elyll:ot h:]ndlla prop the surgeon hesitated he motioned him |no uncommon sight to seo trecs three | i)l start belween the 5ih and 12th of | Went through bls triak; how he was on udo 8 50, T8 TR 00 to go abead, and he would endeavor |teet ia diameter and fifty feet long petri- | yono probably. After a good day's the stand for several days without mak- to control the spasm by force of |fied and often crystallized. Tho erysta's|fishin, T give our Indians a handful of |ivg & compromisiog statement in the Ho had great trouble to|—red, yellow, black or white—are often wy u’:’noklng mixture, hey have a[face of the moet searching crcss-examlna- —AT breaths, and had to fight constantly to|very beautiful, and would mske hand. square of navy Plug every two ds: tion; how calmly he received his sentence prevent suffocation, Once the forceps | some ornaments for easterd varlors, They are of the Mic-Mac tribe, de- and he was eoon l(ler\\d.rd liberated by took hold of the tumor, but the throat e — scended, ss was suggested by a visitor, | the court of sppeals. So ably did he I} bear himself that Major Kioney sald Cope was the best witness he ever knew, ‘ . B ARAS ATAR THE ONLY:EXOLUB\VE It has been generally su, in Missouri, but he was ! streets In this clty a few days sgo, and doubtless here yet. He was as frlm chipper and neatly drossed as ever. He I will now probahly sue the city for dam- ages and get them, IN OMAHA NEB, closed and hid the tumer from view, and; The surest test for watered milk is said [ from Irish and Ecotch immigrants, pos- 1t was not deemed advitable to remove it | to conslst in dipping a well-polished knit- sibly.” then because of the danger of Injurlpg llnf needle Into a deep veesle of mllk, - surrounding tissue. and then immediately withdrawing it in| Tmmigration ! Fivally the pationt made & superhu- | an upright position. If the milk is pure | Obicago Times. man effort, and as the forceps wera in-|a drop of fluid will baug to the needle] *‘The opprassed of all lands” are still sarted in the throat he controlled the re- | but the addition of even a emall portion farriving in this country In goodly num- turn of the spasm long enough to enable | of wawer prevent the adherence of {he | bers, though not in 80 great numbers as the surgeon to gat one goad view of the’ milk, 40 more prospercus times, The number 0la World, E. J. LOVEJOY Agonl, for Jmab

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