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e R e g [ o — internal revenue lections amounted to $2,917.14. Henry Hall, the mayor of Florence, who was arrested Thursday for assault- ing Andrew Finkenkiller, appeared be- fore Justice Anderson yesterday, plead guilty to the charge was fined %5 and costs. The Guaranty Loan company filed articles with the county clerk yesterday. The company will transact business in this eity and the eapital stock is 2100,000. J H." McConnell, W Martin, C. Parrott, David Bennison and S, Morse are the incorporators, Henry Shomer, the alteged Florence repeater, who has been lying in jail for voting twice at Tuesday’s election, ap- peared before Judge Anderson’s court yesterday afternoon. There were a great erowd of witnesses against him, and but two in his favor, they being C. L. Rice and B. D, Callahah, ‘The judge pro- noudeed Shomer guilty and bound him over in the sum of $500 to appear before the district court. In default he went to jail, Yesterday's col- and Investment of incorporation Personal Paragraphs. B. C. Carns, of Seward, Neb, is at the Paxton. D. W. Ten Eyck, of St. the Paxton. John Keith, of North Platte, Neb., is at the Millard. E. C. Parkinson, of Seward, the Millard. 0. B, Thompson, of Grand Tsland, Neb., is at the Millard. Mrs. Franklin and daughter of St. Joseph, Mo, are at the Millard, Messrs, H. E. Bonesteel and B. Bade, of Niobrara, Neb., are at the Paxton. A. M. Gazley, of the Chicago & North- ‘western railroad, is at the Millard, Joseph Frank, of Chicago, is in the city, looking after his South Omaha interests, Mrs. General O'Brien and her daughter, Frances, have returned from Milwaukee, J. H. Barrow, the well-known stock raiser, came in from Wyoming last night and is at the Paxton, Benjamin F. Smith, the well known cap- talist from Boston, joined his family at the Paxton yesterday. R. 8. Vantassell and wife, of Che; with the Misses Anna and Minnie Thon are at the Millard. Messrs. Joseph Knarna, Joseph Fiola, James Fiola and Fritz Blatz, of Schuyler, Neb., are at the Millard. Messrs. A. V. Saunders, H. W. Parker and W. G. Washington, of Beatrice, Neb., are registered at the Paxton. M. C. C. Housel, of Chicago, an old resi- ent of Omaha, ie in the city looking after Is large property interests here. Juan Boyle, ) pinwall and F Y. the city and are registered at the Paxton, Court Carrier, of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ticket office, has returned from Balt Lake, where he has been for a couple of weceks. He is as brown as a berry. Charles Dewey, the great American tr: eler, after an abscnce of many weeks duri which he has traveled in the south, is ag: at home and in the enjoyment of ex health. C. V. Justice, representing Wannamaker, of Philadelphia, together with his assistants, M. Dunn, G. E. Johnson, Gilbert Amos and W. F. Eichelman, are af the Paxton and are measuring the nmpln\ s of the Union Pacific for their new uniforms. Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Evans, the former the well known proprictor of the City Steam laundry, have returned from a trip_of eight weeks 10 the Pacific coast. Mr. Evans' ex- cursion in_other atmospheres has added a number of pounds to his avordupois. At the hotel Barker: F. M. swold, Cheyenne; B. Silloway, Cedar Rapids;J B Sainey, St. Louis; William Boush, Bufralo; C. H.'Cummings, Boston; S. F. Dodge, ‘Wood River; William H. Fanning and fam- ;Ily New York: L. B. Denman, Valparaiso; . Williams, Iowa. Successful Plans, Fowler & Beindorfl’s beautiful plans for the Beatrice high school were accepted by the board of education of that place. Joseph, Mo., is at Neb,, is at as- Foreclosed. Bradstreet's reports the forcclosing of mortgage of £3,500 given upon his stock of jewelry m Lincoln by Richard O'Neill, a young gentlemuu who'is also well known in this city. ngerously T Mrs. E. W. Nash, wife of the treasurer of the Omaha and Grant Smelting works, |ying dangerously sick at her residence, 3303 Mercer avenue. A consultation of physi cians was held yesterday afternoon, and it has since been unnounced that a slight im- provement has been noticed. Small Morning Blaze. A small blaze was occasioned in the New York dry goods store on Farnam between “hirteenth and Fourtcenth streets yesterday morning by the explosion of a quantity of gas that had cscaped in an unfrequented ware- room. The department responded, but the flames were extinguished wiibout their help, Loss is significant. An Insane Man. Complaint was made before the county rommissioners yesterday that one Ed Kelly, who resides on South Nincteenth street, was Insane, Sheriff Coburn was ordered to pro- duce him before the board this afternoon. He was arrested Jast night. Contrary to re- Bnnnm- was not violent, but very peaceable, ut it is believed of unsouna mind, He will doubtless be sent to Lincoln, Stopped a Runaway. A team of horses, the property of Peter Hanson, residing near South Omaha, became frightened on Tenth street, near the Union Pacific crossing, at an approaching car on the cable linclyesterday. Ofiicers Godola aud Brady ran to the rescue and prevented a runaway,but the vehicle was badly wrecked, One of the horses jumped clear from the harness, Both officers were slightly in- jured. A Bogus Check Man Caught, Charles W, Walstron finally came to grief yesterday for a couple of crimes committed about fourteon months ago. At that time Walstron went to Austin, the shoe dealer, and bought about $7 worth of goods. He presented a check for §25 und received §18 in change. The check proved to be worthless, He played the same trick on Bennett, the poffee and tea dealer, getting $20 out of him, alstron then skipped from the city and was not seen until about a week ago. He fought shy of the police, but O cer Ward cut on his track and succee ded in capturing im yesterday. Proposals For Ourbing. Sealed proposals for furnishing and setting @l curbing in the city during the present Yyear were opened at the ofice of the board of public works at 2 p. m. yesterday. The bids areas follows: McConnell & Orr, Berea sand stone 80 cents, Joliet limestone 774 cents, J. E. Riley, Sioux Falls granite $1.15, Colorado sandstone S0 ceuts, Berea sandstone 73 cents, Munkato limestone 7 iy conts, K. J. Brununer, Berea sandstone 7 0! Il‘Jallrl limestone 73 cents. J. Fox & Co., Colorado sandstone 89 nts, Mankato limestone T4)g ceuts, Nebraska & Colorade Bandstone company, Colorado sandstor 85 cents, Berea sandstone 77 cents. Hiigh Murphy, Colorado sandstone, 84 cents, Mandato limestone, 73 ceuts. Smiley, Col- orado sandstone 95! ts, Berea sand- stone 781§ cents, Munkato limestone, 50 cents, The contract afternoon at 1:80, Builders' and Traders' Exchange. Yesterlay afternoon at 2:50 o'clock there was a successfdl meeting iu room 438, Paxton blook, of representatives of the contracting bricklayers, plasterers, brickmakers, car- renien, painters snd material furnishers o x ihe purpose of orgugizing 8 bullders! and o will be awarded this traders’ exchange. The objcel the mssociation was discusssd and many of its benefits were shewn by .mm? whe had walched the suceassful workiug o against him and | mstitutions of a similar nature in Kansas y and St. Louis, After thé discussion it was dgreed to organize the Omaha Builders' and Traders’ exchange. Rooms are to be rented which will be 2made the head- quarters of people in either of the lines men- tioned. Files of architecture and trade pub- lications will be kept; the flinancial condi- tion of each builder and furmsher will be kept, and unworthy ones debarred admission There will also be exhibits of material, boxes for members and a place for them and oth- ers to meet to falk over busincss. Tna word, it will be a place where all who have any thing to do with building of a house from the digging of the cellar to the furnishing of the oresting will be able to meet. A secretary will be placed in charge at a salary of $1,000 per year, Escaping Gas. A leak was discovered In one of the gns pipes in the basement of the court house yes- terday from which the gas was escaping at such a rate as to almost render the atmos- phere unbearable, Plumbers are at work repairing the brea A Miniature Cor One of the windows of George Clayton's Wabash office, on Fifteenth and Farnam streets, has just been ornamented with a miniature Stone engine fashioned after the style of the compound locomotives which are inuse on some of the eastern lines and which have lately been put into service in the west. The exhibit attracts pretty gen- eral attention, pound. Will Recommend a Change. The building and property committee at the next mecting of the board of education, will recommend that a wing be erccted at the south of the Dodge street end of the high school building and that in liew of extending toward the above street, in conformity with the original plans. it bo exteneed transversly eust and west across the south end of the high school building. Railroad News. On Monday next train Nos, 1 and 2 will again be put on between Omaha and Chicago, leaving this city at p. m. and arriving at Chicago at 8:45 a. m. next day, returning at 6:15a. m. This 18 the same time schedule in use before the strike. E. C. Smeed, resident engineer of the Union Pacific, who has been out on a trip westward, returned last night. general agent of the Union sinnati, is in the ci y, nssistant general freight ageut of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Vailey railroad, is in the city, —— BELLAMY BEATS BRUCE. A Special Watchman's Reward For Spying on Another Man, Frank Bellamy, a colored saloon keeper, whose establishment is at the corner of Twelfth strect and Capitol avenue, was ar- rested yesterday charged with assaulting a black watchman, George Bruce, with in- tent to kill. Bruce was quite seriously hurt, there being no less than five deep gashes in his head, and his eyes we completely shut. He removed to his home on Nineteenth st s Martha in the patrol wagon. Ho s Bellamy assaulted him without provoca- tion, and beat him into insensibility with the butt end of a gun. Mr. Bellamy, who is un x-policeman and a very reliable man, tells a different story. He says much feeling exists between him and Bruce, owing to the fact that his _(Bellamy's) wife, who is now suing her husband for a divorce, has employed Bruce to shadow Bellamy and report to her at stated periods where he passes his time, with whom he associates, and what _he does generally. Some fivé weeks ago Bellamy took his wife before the insanity board for examnation, and they pronounced her of unsound mind, but at the time in_nowise dangerous, and at Bellamy's request no restraint was placed upon her. It seems that Mrs. Bellamy suffers periods of irritability atstated times, and in_which spells she is violently jealous of her husband, and on al occasions viciously assaulted him. divorce suit now pending is not really a suit after all, the parties mutually agreeing that their natures and temperaments were incompatible, and it would be better for them to live apart. Since this agree- ment,and notwithstanding their mutual com- pact, Mrs. Bellamy has persisted in hounding and keeping an espionage upon her husband, and for the furtherance of these ends hired Bruce to do the work. _Yesterday morning about 10'clock, after he had closed his saloon Bellamy caught a man peering through the slats of one of his back windows, and with- out recognizing him he leaped out the back door and grappled with him. He was not long in making out the identity of his antagonis and \vhl'n he did this, and realized that lL was Brice who had been dogging and spying upon movements for weeks back, his : no bounds, and he procecdéd to special copper a beating he won't forget for many a day. He denics that he sed a revolver or any other weapon, but that the cuts in Bruce's head were made by a al ring he wears on the little finge of it hand. Bellamy wai examina- (mu beforo Judge s released until this dor bond of §1,000, *s Figaro, the talk of the a 10¢ cigar for Maux Meyer holesale depot. Scidenbe: town, Co., w IT WASAM Interesting Condition of Florence. Politically. There seems to be two sidesto the story about E. D. Callahan’s operations at Flor- ence on election day. It is claimed that he was on the side of whisky and disorder. He say he was arrayed against the saloon men and y member of the council is to- y in favorof high licens The present members were all elected with this under- standing. A number of the best citizens of Florence say most emphatically that Mr, Callahan wus not under the influence of liquor on election day, nor was he guilty of any disorderly act other than the protection of his own men at the polls from the saloon element, who challenged every vote and made them swear them in. In fact, a_stren- cous attempt was made to prevent Callahan’s men from voting at all. This he natu esented as he has been a voter of well has most of hismen Simpson is said to have been at ottom of about all the discord up there,and advocated free whisky. His license was taken away from him last year for some action of the ordinances, and this spring he threw ull his energies into the election of a whisk) council, and ingloriously failed. The election was ‘simply a strife between the law and order and the whisky and disorder elements, and a for. tunate thing indeed for the town was thut the former cawo out on top, Diebold Safes. Meagher & Leach,gen’l agents for tho Diebold safes, have removed to 419 15th, where they are carrying a larg stock of all kinds of sa ——— NO CO! ORS CAME, The Bricklayers on Hand Ready to Talk to Them. A hundred or so of the members of the bricklayers' union met at their hall, at the corner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets, last night to see what fruit their invitation to the contractors' association to meet them and argue the prevailing dificulty in refer ence to u scale of wages, might bear. Pres dent Lee Frost and other prominent officers of the bricklayers' organization were on hand, and after waitiug patiently until nearly Yok, up to which hour no one from the contractors appeared, the men dispersed, not in the leust disappointed with the outcome, as they said they anticipated it all along. Both sides continue to present strong and the bricklayers say they have ugh in the treasury to keep them ting for the necessaries of life for time to come. They allege that raids been °d on their treasury by 1 Ly people anxiois Lo see their funds become depleted, but in each case the game failed lu worl Jewels now are daily seen Rich carnation lips between; Ask the owners of these pearis— Stately matrons, lovely girls, “What can teeth so beautify " “SOLCLONT they! uaurwl;. SH TURNED TH LOOS The Bohemian Wife of a Oeltic man Declares Herself. The inhabitants of that portion of Omaha known as the ‘“‘bottoms,”” had the monotony of life varied somewhat Thursday evening by the first act in a domestic drama with the as surance that the curtain will rise on the second and last to-day, the end of which will consist of one of the most energetic tableaux ever witnessed About one year ago Peter McGinness, a native of the Emerald isle, became enamored of a daughter of Bohemin, who says her maiden name was Bartowiski. Peter mar- ried her and took her to his residence on the bottoms. Their marital life has been a happy one, up to a week ago. Peter faith- fully attended to his dutfes as a trackman on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, while his spouse tidied things up around the house, On Monday the serpent which has invaded the eden of their domestic bliss, ap- peared in the shape of a floating barge, on which was erected a cabin, which anchored directly opposite the McGinness' mansion, The cabin was populated by three ladies of uncertain complexion and oasy virtue, and Peter, becoming enamored of one of them, forgot the bonnie bride of alyear ago and con: fined his attentions to his newly discovered amorata. This made Mrs. McGinness mud der than @ sprinkled hen, and at night when Petér had finished his frugal meal, 1it his pipe and strolled out for his evening promenade, she without waiting to wash the dishes as is her wont followed him. Peter entered the barge, and soon Mrs. Mc Ginniss heard the sounds of laughter, which Peter joined heartily. Then the iron entered her soul, and flecing back to the house she procured the family hatehet, with which she severed the cable which held the floating palace of sin to the shore, and Peter and s new found love drifted down the stream. The occupants of the vessel soon discovered that they were adrift, and com- ing outside plied their oars lustily until they reached the Towa side some two miles below the bridge. Peter is at this writing en route home—afoot. And when he gets part of the way back the music will begin, for at this writing Mrs. McGinniss (ned ‘hl\rln\\!kn is lingering at the west end of the Union Pa- cific bridge with a large, juicy elm club, with which she proposes to inflict dire pupish- ment upon the wayward partuer of her joy and sorrows. rench- ATTENTION SIR KNIGHTS. The Union Pacific Railway “Overland Route" will sell tickets at one and one-third fare for the round trip from all points in Nebraska to the Knight Templar meet- ing at Grand Island, Nebraska, April 10th. All tickets returning good from April 11th to 14th, with one day limit from date of sale. J. B. FRAWLEY, Travelng Passenger Agent. P. DEVEL, Pa wngcr Agent. HELPING A FORTUNATE. A Commendable Undertaking Teachers and Pupils Alike. County Superintendent of Schools Bruner yesterday drew up the following,which will be sent out in printed form to all the schools in the state, and fruitful results are anticipated : OwmanA, April To the Teachers: On Sat- urday, March 24, 1888, Mr. George W. Hill, principal of the Waterloo schools, and one of the most efficient and faithful teachers in the county, while in the discharge of work connected with the schools, was approached by a stranger, a Mr, Aylesworth, of Council Bluffs, Ta., who, without provocation or even the slightest warning, basely shot him, en- tirely destroying the sight of one eye and dis- abling him for months to come, if not for life. Tn view of the foregoing facts and that Mr; Hill has a family consisting of a wife and three children dependent upon him_ for sup- port, and_that he is a comparatively poor man, the Nebraska State Teachers' associa- tion' at its last session, at Fremout, on Wednesday evening, March 25, unanimously adopted a resolution to the effect that a col- lection be talen up in all the schools of the state for his benefit on Tuesaay, April 24. I therefore respectfuily request the teach- ers of this county to comply with the action taken by the Nebraska State Teachers cation, and to forward their respe - tributious to the county supcrinténdent, who will be pleased to forward the total amount contributed by the schools of the county to the treasurer of the Neb ers’ association, who was fodiun of the Il fund. Yours very spectfully, Janes B, Brosen, Jounty Supcrintendent. 2 — That tired feeling and loss of appetite tirely overcome by Hood's arilla, the” peculiar medicine. and see. City of Try it Booth-Barrett engage- wsar and Merchant of . B. Denny, Room Best seats, ment, Juliu SPLENDID SCHOOLS. The Verdict of t y: g Blufts Educators. The Council Bluffs educational board, ac- compunied by the superintendent of the schools, came over to Omaha in a body Thurs- day afternoon. Their errand was to in- spect Omaha's thorough school s They were met by Superintendent James and members of the local board, and the round of the schools made. At the high school the chemical laboratory was minutely inspected and favorably commented upon, while the physical system was also most highly com- mended. The library was likewise visited, as well as all the other auxiliury branches of the local curriculum, and the more they saw, the better were lhey pleased, and the louder was the praise of educators from across the river, They returned home in the evening with naught but expressions of commenda- tion for the masterly management of the Omaha schools. Council Thispowder never varies, A marve) ofpurl- ty,strength and wholesomeness. More econom ical thantha ordinary kinds, and cannot besolp incompetition witn the multitude of low Cost, -m‘;rllw--l.ln alam urlphmvlmle powders, Bold only fn cans. Royal Haking Powder (04 1% Wallstreot New York, & w Easily digested; of the finest flavor. A heart Deverage for & strong appetite; a delicate drin! for the sensitive. Thorouglly tésted; nutritious; palatable; unexcelled in purity; no'unpleasant after effects, Requires no bolling. Marion Harland, Christine Terhune Herrick, Dean A. R. Thomas, M. D., pronounce it the best of all the powedered chiocolates. Noother squals it in Havor, purity and ANTE-DYSPEPTIC qualltics, 8old by Grocers. Sample mailed for 10 stamps. H. 0, WILBUR & SONS, FHILALELEBLA, KA GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST POPULAR Sewing Thread of Modern Timens. BEWARE OF IFITATIONS, WHOLESALE BY Eurarrick-Kocw Dry Goods Co. f. Ssirin & Co. PAzion Gat STEELE & CO, DM, AND AT RETALL DY 8, P. MORgE & C0. HAYDEN Bros. THOMT ONIELDRN & CO. ¢ Co. AGHER & CO, GER, South Omaha, and all first class retall denlers. A. Loaik New York Dry Goods Store, S. K. FELTON & G0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Gt all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Ofice, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ( buy o genuine| All Wool Suit,| from 34 to 44, cut-away or sack coat, fn light grey| color, that s really worth $20. The suit is well made and splendid wearing goods. [ We make this offer to in- troduce ourselves tothe trade and in the future you will find our house the bargain center. Send your measure around breast under tho arms, und around the waist and down the inside seam of the pants, and we will fit you. You can send money with order, or we will send C.0. D, by express. | References: First National Bank, Omaha | or any first house in Omaha, 12 will DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON, | = 1742 Lawrence St., Deaver, Col, Of the Missonri 8:ate Musiu f Anatomy, 8t. g Hospital, “Ton any and New York, Laving ttention, SPECIALLY 0 THE TREATENT OF Nervous Chronic and Blood DISEASES. devoted tue] More especially those arising from impru- dence, invite ull fo suffering to correspond with Diseases of infection and contagion y and speedily without use of erous dmt Patlents whose cases haye be cted, badly treated or pronounced incur. , should not fail to write us concerning their symptowms. Al letters receive immediate atten- tion, JUST PUBLISHED, And will be mailed FREE to any address on ro- ceipt of one 2-cent stamp. “Practical Observa. tions on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaus. tion,” to which 15 ndded an “Essuy on Mar- Hiage,” With important chupters on discases of the Reproductive Organs, the whole forming a valuable medical treatise 'Which should be read Dy all young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON, 1742 Lawrence St., Denver Col, 'GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1675, BAKER'S Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess ot Ol has been removed. It has three témes the strengih of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, &nd §5 therefore far more economi- eal, casting less (han one cent @ eup. It 18 delicious, nourishi strengthening, easily digested admirably adapted for fnvalids as well as for persons in health, Bold by Grocers everynhere, V. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass. Proprietor Omaha Business College, IN WHICH I8 TAUGHT Book - Keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing and Yypmnlmg‘ ege Journal, 8 E. Cor 16th and Capitol Avenue [ this out wnd return with 60c, CAsh 0 which we will & ne One Dollar pa reatest blood 'an Good wntl April . 'Londos Medl: Mo e, ndon ADYI0K FREK, HOW T0 ACT, LoatVigorandNachood Restored. Pro. mature Decline And Functiotal disor. deryeured withous Siomach Mediciten, Soalud Treatisesomt (re0ca appiication. MARBTON 60,10 Fach Vlpavaion acke COMPARE PRICES. We will give you better value tor your money than any house in the country. The very best grades of Mens’ and Boys' Clothing, at the very lowest prices. You have the advantage of selecting from the largest, and newest stock in the city. For variety of stock, we have no equal Every garment purchased of us is guaranteed, we don’t call Cotton mixed goods all wool in order to sell you our goods. We tell you Jjust what it is and you can always depend on us; our aim is to make with every sale asteadyand pleased customer. We do notadvertise a few bargains and tell you they are out or sold, when you call for them all our goods are marked uniformly low. We sell atasmaller per- centage of profit than has ever been attempted by any Clothing House. We make it up on the volume of business. The splendid all Wool Cheviot Suits we are offering at #4.75, you can not find elsewhere for less than §7.50. We received last week another shade of the same goods, they are handsomer than the first; we sell them at same price, 84.75. Another great bargain we just opened, and placed on sale to-day, are a large lot of black warranted all worsted Corkserew Sack Suits lined with good serge, well trimmed and substantially made. at 86.50. such a suit for less than #10.50. In fine Cheviot and C We offer them T purchasing this suit we guarantee you a saving of at least £4.00, as no house ever attempted 1o sell simer Suits, our selection this spring has never been equaled in this city, and no Merchant Tailor in Omaha, who charges you £35.00 to §50.00, car. give you any bet- ter values or handsomer and more stylish fitting suit than the ones we offer ar $15.00 to $20.00, Compare ovr prices with those of others, that’sall we ask you. One Price only. No Devyia tion. Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. DR. HORNE’S ® Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science— M" flelllfld Scientifically Made and Practically Appli itie DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICINES. Back Hipa, Head or Limbs, Gentlomen's Bolt Illl Klutrlz o o - - I {nl--; Au A. llun igestion, u mess, 1mpof g;‘ o0 Dlacasen, el S B ety hatontle beltCon be s ppiled % e e WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS el B e gening ‘i“‘émd I };m OTA fhe following who huve been TESTIMONIALS 2% o f N i e RNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT bimserirtssoterosyronsct vt mn-o mild as the woarer ontihuosa current; conveys slectrigity trongh on tho nerves. It curcs ontinnons cyrrent of electricit Gor 1 Sours out of }t*‘m\mhu}nmnh man system, and rodicing & dew Croation 9 ocethe blogd. ATeh PwSian ailothor sreavTRent has falied. The more of this scien: recogm ‘and indorsed by thousands whnm{‘ REFERENC] vAny lnk commercial agency of 'h;‘fll s cured, laco and Chicago: - 19" fond or tod San Franciscoaud Chicage. & ¥ Gen: LA\ T phlet Avenve_Chlo or wor) bs. R. Bam) You what o other rem ®9th Btroot., New guse in Chicago; wholosale druggtts, Laventor an UPTHE Sy DR, HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAGHETIC BEL'I‘-THI.ISS Who s WEAK, NERVOUS. lll!lll;"‘- TED who nbuPOLLY snd IGNOR has TRIF ey his VIGOR of B HIND an 09D, cavsing exba s upon m- FOUNERING of ) A DO R, BACK A CHE D Dreams, WEAKNESS of Memory FULNESS (n SOCIETY, L. ES upo) {he FACE; andall lir: T | EARLY ¥ and CON TTON of INBANTE YN, bhouty conslt at o the CELEBRATED br. Clarke, Estabitsh 161, Dr. Clarke has made NERVOUS DEs BILITY, CHRONIO and all Diseases the GENITO URINARY Organs a LI ady. 1t makes NO diference WHAT 7oy Aave taken or WHO has failed to cure you. 4% FEM ALES suffering from diseases poct; Mar'to their tex cAR GOnSuIL with Ihe Absuran of speedy relief and cure. Bend 2 cents postay KINGSFORD’S OSWEGD STARCH! = “Pure,” Silver Gloss < Corn Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUAL]TY CAUTIONY THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER, Which is Being Foisted upon the Unwary Purchasers as the (,mntur Tin- ported Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract nlish label printed in bluc and The articlo In question {8 put up in & SQUATTY BOTTLE with German and the cork covered with yeilow wax, fmna e i German Apnenrn “The unsurpussoed ofrontery of the corvora ds in calling thel ported Mult appouls to the aR80R Of tr thate who ced to purchiuse th THE GEN 'L\E Johann Hoff's Malt Extract § by Luoporn Tory in 18, the unrivallod nutritive ton 1s wid weakness incident to age aud ¢ nty et (hrouihout tie w nly by us monthly per Company, and 15 GUARANTEED genuine and jmported by the eigna TARRANT & COMPANY, 280 & 282 GREENWICH S1REET, and 100 WARRE!] NEW Y Ulfl(. Sole Importers and Agents since 1869, to counterfeit which is FELONY. In 0rder to protect themselyes against imposition the public are requesied to specify HOFF'S MALT EXTHABT "'TARRANTS."”" When Ordering, .| DRUNKENNESS I™ Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by (] Adwiistering Dr. Halues' Golden Specifle, can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with. o knowledge of the persoa teking it; abso- 1y harmiess, aud will ‘eficet a permant and ther the patient 18 & moderate lic wreck. Thousands of drunkard 1 mad m?r-sml. ha 4\. hurnim) ien Specific ju thelr cofr Omaha Seed House, | s owid ani Touuy vl thoy padquarters for 1 lebrated S . | guit drinking of their own free will, = It never 18, 0 Ol ¢ wlls, Thesystem once fmpr ted with the the liguor appetite to exi For sule by Kuhn & ( 0., 16th Ilhl Dou , and 15th and Cuin- lu ucil Bluns lu.\ll domestie heo Introduced into the U Ing womon, ty phold patte wling ' physt purk-Acricun Packet /., H. 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Each box cons tains one month's trewtinent. $1.00a box, or sig boxes for §.00, seut by mall Prepaid on recelph of price, WE W0 cure any case us for six boxe send the purchaser our written guarantée to res fund the money If the treatment dioe not efeck @ cure. Guarantees issued ouly by O, F. GOODs Drugglst, Sole Agent, 1110 Faraain Street, Omalia, Neb, PEERLESS DYES ERVE AND BRAT ‘s and Spermae L of the brain, JARANTEE 81X BOXES With each order received by ccompanicd with §5.0), we wil Avo the BENT, Bulb by Luveviin

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