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I 5 con<ist of a vs n Muflicrs, Silk Handkerd THE STATE INSANE ASYLUA, resiing Report Ne Patients Bereft of Reason. EVERY CLASS BUT LAWYERS. Another Transcript of the Vote b ing Box Butte County Received at the Capitol—Other Lin coln News. I FION THE BER'E LINCOLN BUREAU. The report of the state insane asylum has reached the commissioner of public lands and buildings’ ofiice, and the docu- ment throws u great deal of information broadeast concerning the most populons state institutions. The asylum, ge appropriations from the farm, well cultivated, in connection d the income from th aids materially i the support of the in- stitution. The income in one year fro this is $8,714.26, which is very good for one farm, but still a small figure in the maintenance of the institution that for its support from the state the coming WO ye a total amount of § D0, During the past two years a number of patients from Wyoming territory have boen cared for at the institu and the revenue derived from tie 2 of these £3,2 the present ti in the asks institution of whom females. Nearly if not organized county in the sta sented in the attendance, Dou, ty leading the list with thirty, following with twenty-six, and third with twelve. Of these llnu n.\li\v born 141 n\.\h quite inmates and 81 males will no doubt be ¢ lnld(-xul surprising in the fact that the number of patients foreign born so nearly approximate the number of native bord inmates, In this report there is a long st of the profession and business that the inmates were en- gaged in prior to their misfortunes. In these lists eve known protession and v represented in o groater or excent attorne, it here Fors tho re, but two physician two printers are enrolled on the hsts, a little compensation is found n th Sowing el agent 1s an fmate. tabulated s Ses nnm which paticnts w ing when they lost their reason also an intery ing item in _the cuuses aseribed twenty; intemperance stroke, nineteen, and from rehgious ex citement eleven males and four females have lost their reuson. The gre number of inmates are, accordin ages, between thirty and forty, while there 14 males and 105 females who are married and 119 single males and single foma'es in the institution. ths in the past two years as rep oceurring at the hospital were seven, uul ( fifty BOX BUTTE after ele COUNTY, ion the oflicers of state a transcript of the vote wher wes connty was di- vided and, by vote of the electors, Box lhlih-vnnn(\ was erected from the south orn half of it Tlns transeript and report of the 1t of the election never ched the state house fter much correspondence a second transeript was wived yesterday, which will be exam 2 and, if found in law, the governor proc n for the tew- porary organization of the count, A PETITION FROM OTOE Yesterday the secretary of state re- sived a petition from 100 citizens of Otoe county, asking that the state place upon ther ket twenty-four acres of sround adjoining the town-site of Ne- braska City, and known as the Fulton tract. I'his is a picce of ground bought from th rly y named Fulton, and w0 failure to pay wd it to revert to the state n setitioners ask that the tract be ap praised and placed upon the market for purchuse as required by law AVTER A REQUISITION . A, Van Tassel, of Indianola, Ia., was in Lincoln _yesterday interviewing the overnor of “the state after a warrant of quisition for the return of a man named | eph Patte to lown soil for trial Patterzon is now in jml in Omaha, having been upprehended by oflicers in that city He is wanted by partics grand lurceny, committed a ye azo, and he has broken jail being & man of larcenous mt Van Tassel also stated that Omaha confident they hy ust Patter for highww N POLICE CIRCLES They have several hard in ity jail at present, some of whom are lit tle loss than unfortunates, one of bein, mun with a broken kle that gy s Caused an the summier some tim d never been given proper treatment His case is one of Aplessness Three other prisoners arve and e quiring the care of & physi nand a wan numed Chamberlain i Micted with a foul d e thut will end his existence if assistance is not fortheoming. These s all speak the need for a city hoss to the seeretary of wl'l issu for My d n case robbery, A man named John W ng the police court son t week or more,getting Jrunk ten days ago and turning “over o B. & M. time check in payment. He then tried to stop the payment and putthe judge to some trouble in coliceting it aud Saturday ~be cume drunk again.” Ho promised -if let 10 o to his home in Denton and stay, siter he was loaded on the train he jumped off and tried to elude the oflicers Ue was soon caugit, however, snd re- trouble oflicers in | { the | them | York and Omaha i to jail, v F10 and ¢ | out sor the ity POO There is a great g manifest these days over th that the str rail patrons and it is evident that consolidation 15 not mecting the demands of the public as well s the competitive lines did herctofore er-goors muke many complaints of no cars after the en tertainment closes; others complain thut there isi yinthe ranningof ears, und Instly, the company is being severely criticised in not meeting the application Sunday for cars to nccommodute the public’in attending the vices at tho new church in A little reform is necessary IN TOWN YESTERDAY. the Nebraskans m Lincoln D. Webster, Stratton; 4. 1. Smith, Fremont; J. M rost, Princeton; JOW. Andrews, , Friend \\m-l. Seward Hamilton, WO N Oxford, O eath, Omahs A. Vanderbur, - Wa The Rev arem ble rs rado on the democratic friend here that the voters in site party seem to have e cone 1t sen w to the tional capital that the uncouth you 1 did in reference to hear! r wcher, 1t was Sunday morning. : nudience w ignorant, sced preaching th and into the e which plainly said he didn’t ear inist>r or” anybody else. Fir an’s actions beeame aunoyi when he was about leaving the one of his walks, the preacher him “Young man,” said ‘‘you annoy me. This thing of your indifference to the gospel has Tesolved itself into the sin gle proposition: Would you rather sit patiently and bear me theougl, or o to hington Lette 1o Pittshu Myron W. Ree th e o the n Durir on wd uncouth went with & he, drew himself up to lis ched hus arms and vep! v | monapoly 2o to the devil.” I - Book Agents' Profits. Philadelphin Record: to tell how much is made for fear the country will become deluged with them, There are enongh now in conscienee, but there might he more w conld make w good living at the busmne A woman wrote to a subscription hous in New York not long ago and asked it they thought 1f she took ome of their books she could make$5 a week. They told her that would depend upon he ; that they could not tell_ any better than she could till she tried it; they only knew 1t others had made, and did not know she could not do 2 for a sample well. She sent book, and within month she had made a prolit of i Now her father, who is n grocer, wants to sell ont hisgreen grocery and become a book canvasser. But | would advise him to keep the grcen grocery and let the daughter do the canvassing; beeause all the people in her region may be suvplied with books in time,” but they will always be wanting green’ groceri es are n Don't take that “‘cocktail in the morn. If you haye a “swelled he: ited ston uh and unstrung ne S, con; 1 purty last e surs and safe way to° clear obwebs from the brain, recoyer zest for food, and tone up the nervous systens, is to use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgntive Peilots.” Sold by all droggists, Andrew Carnegie h build bis $1,000,000 « tain near Johnstown, decided on the not to st moun- Inexpenn: A box of Cole Soup is o reche ivistmas Gifi. Cashmere Boguet fornia ver do 000 Bronchinl Troches' s an admirable reme ess, Coughs and "B, s i nowi tor Throat - the Detroit 000 for Iti-mil ritable Palms, et only Franc lionaire, | purposes. A clever sw $25,000 W i co HMOST PERFECT MADE red with strlctrogurd to Partty Strongth, end fulneed. Dz, Price's Baking Powder contain Pliospustes. D Price's .M\\AIWDM Sy Loud Prepy Heal B0 Ammovia,LimeAluw o Extacte, Vaollls, v tending to its | the recent | T | ABOUT ALGERNON'S AGITATION dedieatory ser- | | TITI’ OMATIA DATLY Our Ba For the holidays we hav wnd suits for boys and men for the holida nly, & number of chi and @4, that cannot be honght elsewh Juckets we for §2.50, worth FLANNEL LINED. A most sw which can be bought for $3 A fine all wool £ wou ht W Gutrages of the Mon in Nebraska. The I3, & M. Juggernant and Cap Nips' Dirty Work—Inbaman Treatment of a Panerval Party in Avrcenyon,Neb., Dee 18,1 of the Bur: If there ever wus aense whero the iron heel of wonopoly w the commereial lite out of an industri and honorable community it isright here | in Algernon. ‘The outrages committed upon the higherto promising town by tae | 1. & M. Railrond company are so open bold that it almost seems w have existence i Our good people have om the gen- the Editor incred- A this rlightened day Iy kept the matter § t an enormous 2 with the le present would be one of our Jersey ted suit for I gernon and_ surrounding farmers to aid | re | me so far with of the ro lope that the | d would e hireling e S of trn nhood to let our fellow braska know how ALROAD SUCGERNA U is rolling through the stat. ushing out of existe centers ereated by | the common nd hard work of worthy peopte ve for years labored to secure amid all the hardships of frontie 1on wis loes ce busin consent who h homes life ed long before ther yy talk of ailroud conncetin it with the outer, world. ‘The site chosen by the residents of this portion of Custer county, after aue deliberation, be- ause of its advantages ns n market | conter and postofli hen the Grand | Istand & Wyoming Central railroad, one | of the forked tongues of the B.& M mounster, surveved ats line through ihe center of the town, natur: there w neral rejoicing. A geno weleome and every possible encourage ment were given the company. s ot the town site not only gay ifroad the right of way gratnit ously but offered to lay out 160 acres in town lots and donate_c¢very other lol to the company in consideration of its visit Citizens who had substantiad buildings on the line of survey moved ti their own expense. In fact, ALGEINC wiiling to do anything that the my wight desire. But no; the oIy had it its own eards to play, oln-Land & Town Site compuny the big Burlington dirt cart with Boss Phillips on the driver's s jected all magnanimous Notwith the faet that Algernon is by lo- D, , pe nt settlement and estab lished business, the proper place for u station in this part of the county. THE RAILEOAD CZAR went immediately to work to consign it to a Siberian existence. They went out on the wild prairic, four uid one-half miles t and laid out the town of Ma son ani having more land three and one half miles west Inid out another town called Ansley—two monopoly mushrovms that will be dished up and seasoned at the company’'s land oflice in Limcoin for the investment meal of ern sucke Not a depot, not n switch, no convenicnces whatever were ied Algernon norts 200 permanent residents, The was wis, com TRAINS RUSH THROUGH without even paying the eross roud homage of ringing a bell or blow whistle Business men heve and the sur- rounding farmers must go either to Muson or Ansley for receipts and ship- ments, and to seeure a ride by rail, NS UL was then added to injury by the monop- olists boldly asserting that they would make the people of Alzernon ubandon therr town and be divided between Mason and Ansley. In this the railro. ek oned beyond its host, Our people have nobly stood by their chosen wn o and since the railroad surveyors’ stakes were set here with the intention of making Algernon's g its population has dou 1 and business of all kKinds become correspondin, wed. The crisis has now come universal demand of our people is for justice which we will have though the beavens fall, The B, & M monopol will find t they have o community of men to deal with—wen who knowing their rights dare mnintaim | thew 15 AN OUTRAGE | nothing by monopoly hirc | tifty miles | destroying “our hard carned committed the other day Hurris, one of the oldest spected eitizens Custer sounded the battle cry, war, The facts are Elizabeth Mirrick, of Day who was visiting her daug B Hurvis, was taken il and dicd on tiie night of the 15th mst The | | next day Mr. Harris went to Ansley and | | telegraphed Superintendent Thonipson, at Lincoln, politely requesting Lim o ) & train at Algernon and ke on tl remuins and mourners, as it was M Mirrick's dying request that she be buried at her old home. The following | veply was received Laxcory, Dee. 12.—Webb, 10 con. Jee. 15, as his inst at Alg 1 0 pick up corps D E upon S. B and most re county, ha of Show | tions 1o stop | THOMPSON D.J.810p m, 11y ne ilicd the r 1o be Algernon with the re- | He then purchased the necessary tickets for himself, family, etc., from | Ansloy, three-quarter wmiles further than | they were going to ride. On the morn ing of the 16th the funeral papty was at \ the Main street crossing awaiting the | ive hand promptly at mains | Dook, and his happiest days were BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 18806, AVS Our Stock Our stock has never hoen iu sue the people. Being entirely new ; i rgains. I a splendid condition to meot wl made expressly for us, there 15 not another stock of goods in the city 2o desirable to choose from. ‘Lhe stocks M Overcoats, Saits, Underweal yves, Hat i ( I'es, Shirts, Childrens' and Overconts, Suits and Farnishing Goods, compiete now as a large, we lected linc of goods cun make them the demands of Pea Jackets £ to sell Oyereonts for $4 £10 and §15. The are ALL WOOL 1ot of Overcoats Overconts, we are hitla and for from $8, beaver 5, ps, Boys’ on AND Office Underwenr, we will sell from worth §15, New York nd & nd Gmaha Clothing Co. is the e ullqm.l Lers for Good Geodsan It came rushing but vaud no more stop at Algernon gebrush by the road vival of the train. n schiedule time, attention to making than it would to side There are Bull’s Congh An excha puns made on Dr free of charge, than paid o owners, A good thing deserves tice of the press, DUMB FOUNDED In the treatment of rheumatism, gout, and ns the monopoly courier of enssed- | neuralgia, sciati ete., Salvation Oil ness disappeared aroind rolt in the | should be thoror ibbed in. Lt Kills e, the ns were sadly escorted | pain. Price to Mr. Harris' vesidence to await angements for the interment ‘The whole community is in a fever heat, for alr. 11 is too prominent a manin this locality to be thus outeaged, He is eading implement dealer, nnd has more Syrup, y the the no- RELIABLE The largest stock. Prices the lowest. ed. Corner Douglas und 15 Licensed Watehmukor for Newfoundian'dsfUonditton, St.John's Letter to the Montre zette: The fall term of the supreme | court opened on the 20th of November. {n his address to the grand jury Siv 1Y, B paid the railrond company over $200 in | Carter, chief justice, animadverted in the last tew months for freight, notwith- | strong terms on *‘the exuggerated and standing the fact he has been vlaced to | false stories of starvation and destitution the greatest inconyeniences in receiving | which had found o prominent place in lus consignments, There are now $3,000 | newspapers abroad.” ““The destitution,” in the hands of business men of Al | suid the chief juttice, “is not at all so ex- tensive as it was declared to be. I am happy to acknowledge, from per sonal observation, the kindly fochng which persons in other conntries had and were ready to show in a substantial man ner, if the stories had turnea ont true Still the reports had damagzed the conn 1 Ga- N. W. COR. 15th AN Property of every description for sale every county in Nebraska, A COMPLETE SE’ Of Tities of Douglas county kent. Maps information desired, furnished free }n n Mr. Harris in the legally resenting this outrage and plont obtainable Obedient to th A have placed the 1o of Algernon in the : rail A cominis<ioner, it they ean 3 Something which has never before o now doing, that icle that is not trash yive to thosze who buy ed cano, somcthing vy dug and n done is what we ar Wy an W worth ot more that is retailed at § that you will not be yhu 18 giving aw | worthless a gold Phis i< honld take advantag C.S. RAYMOND. JEWELER, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware Repairing a spocialty. All work warrant- streots, Omaha Union Paoitie Rui al company Vet Sy The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co D HARNKEY, OMAHA, m all parts of the city. Lands for sale in T OF ABSTRACTS of the city st or hiarge upou upplication. county, or any other HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH, ade the unbiased ‘testimony of the fa v Newt Drawing, This Month, on No of this section us to the superiority of Algernon as astation, then state law re mere bubbles. When Me Cowdry beock were her i L they onl) v Mason and nes try to a considerable extent, and he hoped that an effort will be made to discover author and to punish him with the ex- tremest punishment thatthe law allows As the n wces we learn more ! and more iow correct are the r the chict justice and bow grc erated hive been the reports about the Widespread destitution of our people which were put into cireulation, “aptain Mitchell, of th . New York 1 Hav le, ne home in M entirely heipl il rhen ism. e went to' the mountams, but iving no benefit, at his w (uest began to take Hoodl's Sarsapu He immediately began (o improve; in two months his” rheumatism was ail gone, ind he sailed in command of his vessel a well 1 rilla will help you. “These bonds are drawn 4 times annual 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, Anyone send ill s whole prize that it may dr TFIED IN FAY O OF bills paid by our busit | were ~ produced, ‘The amouni of | bills - would be double had not « it to be hauled by wagon and five miles to destination over rough and | cometimos almost impassable roads. Justice the; is slow but severe. It will hay case or there will be ot have owr | town its best lots ruined for ings: 4 popul nd its important commere mnot be foreed to o man ture pls or to K for freight and ship. ments. We cannot have our beautiful and promising town de Bne dered by monopoly h order to ALGE ve one of 1,000 | ce July last 100 Francs Gold, you have the cha will be sent free of charge. Mo bark Antoine 3 For further iy mation, c the United States. DEWEY FURN [ site tion of i Sold by s Montana §20,000,000, The silver mills i investment of IN THE LATTER \Wo | SUMPTION, the aflicted g our mail put | dnd comfort'in Dr. J. H. ML will not submit to y i oft at Mason or at Ansley and then he | Wine Lung Balm. Its soothir | the lungs 15 remarkable. from twelve to thirty-six hours when th Iaw commands it to be laid down at our town. Neither will we longer submit to pay full fare for seven miles that we do not ride, should we have the good fortune to et ot passing tram at the risk of our lives, The day of meek submission has \n:h\c:l. much longer. cision of th meantime know the represent O CON find relief an's Tar cifects on cents a bot- ¢ < that when he asked the fu- .. for her hand, he had no id it wais going to cost so much to keep it in- gloves. United States the de- commissioners, but in the we want our fellow-citizens to ivdra-headed monster S T T INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM | " ER |G Gm aa omty Geantne. POWERFUL PROOFS. : <A B 4 1 't NARE "‘"E Vst iteon Sanar Sald by Drugglate everswhore: Ask .«r.’»,.,'fi!! B Eanyroyal Fila. vobling us of home, happiness and future welfare of our children ALGERNC s 1I|f~ Grants, ashington Correspondence Cleveland He son teiis me that Colonel ivantis in business in New York, the family are living there, int in San Francisco, and ttending to the interest of his | te in Mexi sked him as the A Sutterer for 15 Years, N kuk My mother ias heen a suflere flammatory rhounadism for (h teen years, ~ Her lmbs bocam: Ton that shie could not get about ap all hopes of hicr reco Avg L L from in- Tust fif- 0 swol 1gave salast ro- e first uppli- httlos hay 3000 SCHUBERY Tobe 'P. BOYER & CO. Ha!l’sSafes:i::i“t; Timelocks and Jali V]ork. et, O:uuho, Neb, RSTABLISHED 1870, OfER 200000 & NEOOK ARRIAGER O, Cntalogues and Pricee on appiieation. SliTh et Corriage Fu CINCINNATE is Iad Become Chronic, De Pere, Wik, suffered Wi which b For five fummatory ehronie. Mried v consulted the' by without avail. / was Crtches. 1 iad given upall ope of ol taining reliet, when | hourd of 5t Oil. Used only three bottles and wm now 2 well mu, JOUN RILEY Worth Its Weight in Gold, ew Alexandri th ntlammat years T in- ame 1o how ( over to the governme t ph al was very well pleas iment could get them, ( said he felt that they ought to be kept together, and if they were divided among his fanily they would be seattered, Il datiger at the time,” said A vison, “that the creditors of Grant & 1 was afflicted 1 might tuke them, and ! remember matism for s well when I had finished packing them, leniliat LeoR and told him they were all vead for ship. @ bottle of 8t ment, how meeh reheved he looked, and twothirds of it how he said, ‘1 am very glad of it.’ cr it worth its “But the taking away of those relies,” said e made little difference the looks of Grant house. The rooms were only bare for a day or two. Afier that they w itled with things fully as curious, and » almost ible, 1 don't suppose e ever received so wmany presents as General Grant, He did not know what he had were hoxes upon hoxes of rare and curi things stored away which had been shipped from Burope during nis tour, and some of which had never been un- pueked. A great many things had been put away veeause he had not m for them, and these had been forgotten. I'he Wi brought ount after relios were sent to Washington, and 1 thoug the house looked “really betier thun | “When did Grant first realize the fact ‘ of | roaching death® STy Dr. Donglas’ oftice in New York, e alone with Dr. Douglas | and myself nt had just had an ex amination of the throat, and he ed Dr. Douglas if he coula we him that would not develope into Donglas told bim that he could N sure him ot this fuct, but that he | I8RO shon he m » cure him. | ANESS @ lip-long su ‘ o i v e, “If you think | % s o s | ! " u:egwrm RE | carriage came THaenctlc Bell: o, m by A Doniers, T 3O ind dfter using < entirely cured., 1 M. DREXEL & MAUL with inflammuiory rieamatism in my Suceessors to foot, the pain being %o ereat that | wis 0P8E01A 10 unable (o touch it without su told ag 1 tried obtai any roliof, Ja in Juno. G. Jacobs, UNDERTAKERS! AND EREALMERS, t the oldst 7 n st. Ovders bytelegraph so.icited |rru.-xm|v at- ldm] d'to. Telephone withont begnn and r. American Hous THE CHARLES A.VOUKLER COy Baltimore, Md, REI] STAR COUGH CURE FIUEE FROM OPIATES AND POISON, SAFE. 25 g__t_§_- SURE. FROMPT. GG1378 AND DEAL T cna AN AT SGELER (0 moro e, | GURE ;FITS' Recently Built The Tremont FITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors, Cor, *th nod P sts, Lincoin, Nob, Tiates $1.5) por duy, SLroot care [rom 10143 puitof i3 Newly Fuinisied 3¢ 0 any J. H, W, HAW KINS, Architect, Offices 83, 54 and 4%, Richards Biook, b, Elevator on 1t strect, can not hoped M WOODS Soon after th and he went away told me not to to what Dr. Dong Lroughout his whole al Grant's family never knew | ow much pain he suffered. From the time of his sickuess till his death I was noi two hours absent from Lim. | Many nights he would walk the floor ali t. When the family would ask lum in the mc ng bow he had rested he would say, ‘pretty well,’ and would try pear’ cheerful. He had the most terrible pain all the time, and 1 don’t i he hud a moment’s cessation from n during those last months. He felt patly relicve n be finished bis those ath, During his whole > never grew uritable or lost | He was the Kindest wan I and he. bad a great love for his family. Mrs. Grant ealled him Ulysses nd she was very fond of him. He aly led her Mrs. Crant, and he was c {uiuly one of the best of husbunds.' PRt A Ble anyth we drove off he | o the fumily said Gen. B. 1. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Instirance, Correspondence in regard to losns <oliciiad, Room 4, Kichards Block, Lincolu, Nob. Riverside 8hort Horns Of strietly o Bitos und Bates Tappod flerd nu about 60 houd. Faiili Acoi | Enigntly Dy Phiylliscs, Louans and Tr Bulls (orsale. 1 Fure Bates Fill Bates Cragss, | Roseof Blaron, 1 Yo i Cruick Shunk aud otiers inspoct the herd. Addiess, CHA3. SON, Linco'n, Nob O BN AR ABAEH AYE. EHICKSD. ilbert Shurou t Crovk Y ¢ Loves ad, Bobilitys i &l ?". g Cihhies v 1 Pura Mary, aid AN M. bk p his de s tomper: ever knew, Masenis Pobiietens a1 Lincolu stop a Natxonal Hotel, And get @ good dinner Lo 2ic FEDAWAY Piop With §2 You Can S 70,000, ete., down to the lowest w in next dr ments. This is the best investment ever offered. nee to win four times a v can be on or addre: N. B.—These Bonds are not lottery tickets, and are by law p LINCOLNBUSINESS DIRETD RY i | Live Stocl\ Au(’t oneer | vember 20th. Big Peives. No Blanks cure One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond ly, with prizes of 2 prize of 000,000, 100,000,000, 100 i'rancs Gold, these Bends and s then BNTITLED to ing, balance payable on casy install- Resides the certainty receiving back year, Lists of drawings rexistéred letter or postal note. BERLIN BANKING €O, 305 Broadway, New Yorks rmitted 1o be sold in & STONE, I'TURE nt by One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the to Select From. OMAHA ] NEB DRS. 5. &D. DAVIESON, 1B LAWRENCE DINVER, Of the M STREET, COLORADO, souri State Mvseum of Anato- , St. Louis, Mo.; University Collega Hospital London, Giesen, Gerinany and New York. Having devoted their atten= " SPECIALLY THE TREATMENT Nervous, Chronie and Blood DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru- dence, invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Discases of infection and contagion curcd safely and speedily without detention from business, and without the use of dangerous drugs. Patients whose glected, badly treated or able, should not fail to their symptoms, All te attention, ~JUST PUBLISHED _ 21 vill be mailed FREE 1o anv address cceipt of one 2 cent stamp, “Practical vations on Nervous Debility und Phy- Exhaustic to which is added an Y with important chap- OF THE REPRODUCTIVIE torming a valuable med- hould be read by all TO OF | ! =] pronounced write us con letters recel ernin, e immne ters on DISEASES ORGANS, the whol Add | ical young me Iiis. & & l) 5)\‘1 SON, RIS Eaorwre , e WOODBRIDGE BRO'S, State Agents DECKER BRON. PIANOS Ome.ha, Neb. i WANT AGENTS fow MJ} Lfi.k { ‘\ Fyer Invent | ) .,li Nl SR @Red Star Line .m twesn n!nh"-r & Hew York RHINE, GERMARY, ITALY, HOL- LAKD AKD FRANC i AND W 10 THE i | #0 | arepaid, #5; vxc ut low retes. | Agents, 55 Broa Ticury 1 ) 1425 Fura A B0 o §7 $120 Bocond P sons, Genors