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R 10 3 0 3 R 8 Two groy horses ran east'on Farnam gtreet yesterdry at a mad gait, after baving left n_demolished wagon behind them on the hill. A deed was filed with the register of deods yosterday from W. M. Cleves to William Latey and William Benson for 16t 8, block 98, city of Omaha, the con- gideration being 35,000, The remains of D. W. Briggs, which were interred in Prospect Hill cemetery about cight years ago. were yesterday disinterred and_shipped by Drexel & Maul to Nautic, R. I. Another heavy telephone cable. con- tains 128 wires, was stretched yesterday morning from the office along Fifteenth and thence west on Farnam strect. ght men were required for the work. RJohn Drexel and Joseph Wuethrow went to Lincoln yesterday to confer with & capitalist there who is desirous of en- gaging with them in boring for gas in North Omaha. They will begin drilhng next week. The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to $4, 8. On and the 218t of this month the internal revenue office will be open from 9 a. m. . m., closing one hour earlier than pre For some days past the cast basement door of the court house has been kept closed until nearly noon, much to the dissatisfaction of the city officials who occupy that portion of “the building. The county commissioncrs were yester- ddy notified of the fact. There was o union meeting last even- ing of the societies for christian en- deavor in the Christinn church, corner of Capitol avenue and Twentieth street. The night was spent in vocal and in- strumental music and the delivery of a number of addresse: Personal Paragraphs. M. Crabbe, of Red Oak, Ia., is at the Wind. sor. W. L. West, of Colfax,Ia., is at the Pax- ton. - Sam Gaines. of Kansas City, is at the Mil lard. J. R. Webster, of Lincoln, N Paxton. J. M. Griftith, of Wahoo, Neb,, is at the Paxton. J. L. Kaley, of Red Cloud, Neb., is at the Paxton. W. G. Dows, of Cedar Rapids, Ta., is atthe Millurd. A. C. Putnam, of Chadron, Neb., is at. the Millard. P. A. O'Donnell, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Windsor. 0. K. Webster, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the ‘Windsor. L. Holl ‘Winasor, @. E. Parkinson, of Sewa ‘Windsor. W. W. Hyatt and wife, of Kansas Cil at the Miliard. Claus Spre west yester E. D. Ber are at the Millard. H. W. Davis and wife, of Buffulo, N. Y., are at the Paxton. C. 1. Mayne has recovercd from his illness and is again at work. J. D. Kilpatrick and wife, of Neb., are at the Paxton. Mes: ed Beeler and E. J. Waddle, of Auror Y Pu Judge Hopewell left last evening for Te- kamah where he will hold court. Mr. and Mrs. John A, Creigh been absent some months in Arizona, have returned to Or Miss I, Courson and Mrs. Wi Eilers, of Alliance, Neb, "arc in the city the guest of Miss Ameha Koller, at 1218 Sherman avenue. Mrs. J. H. Greene, wife of the city i enger agent of tho Chicago, Milwaike St. Paul road, is visitin, Daniel Moore has returned from the wi of Wisconsin where he h en harvest his ¢ ing at Millard. James Connelly is just recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia and inflammation of the lungs. His many friends are glad to see him at his place of business. Governor and Mrs. J. M. Thayer are in the cit; Mrs. Thayer is cn » to Billinghan, Mass., where shie will gpend the summer the s shore, The goy ceompany Mrs. Thayer as far as Chicago, Ben Williams, of the Mutual Union Life Tusurance compuny, of Portland,* Me., was in the city yesterday and shown its various {:hu-muf interest by Colonel Hunte raska representative of the The following 3 attend the nat ., 18 ab the ud, of Friend, Neb., is at the cb., is at the kles, the sugar magnate, went uy id wife, of astings, Neb., Beatrice, Al meeting of the Men’s Democratic clubs which is to be next week in New York: Charles Ogd seph Garneau, jr., Jobn Dougherty, and J, 1. Boyd. B George C. Staley, of the company, which_produces * d Omalia hoy, haying be in_this ¢ 1is brother, T, J. Stule for years chief clork in the master mechan ies’ office of the Union Pacific shops. Colonel Adams, of Bradford, Piv., a_pr inent business man and fire Jiddie of t city, is in the city and is receiving cordial at tention from meinbers of t department and former residents of the oil busm from Which he comes. rrows & Stale she born i m- The Exbibition Association, The meeting of the dircctors of the exhibi tion association which was to huve been held last evening was postponed until next Mon day night. At that time new officers will be eléeted and the future purpose of the operu house determined. An Accident on the Cable. As one of the trains on the Harney street cable line was coming uround the curve on Pwenticth street at the power house the track, on which repairs are bemg made, spread, throwing the grip ear from the track, breaking the grip and otherwise injuring the the car, Beyond a good shulking up the pas sengers were not injured Kreigh's Murderers, The Chicago & Alton railroad company offers a rewurd of £00 for the arrest and conviction of each of tho partics who shot and killed 1 Sreigh, April 3, 1555, ona freight tr \ Halstead and Behitield streets, € Kreigh was vider” in the employ of the above ¢ Ts It Yours, Rodge Le proprietor of the Danmark hotel on Eleventh strect found a trunk iu the rear of his place last night and turned it over to the police, ILis now in the chief’s ofice and contains a lot of clothing, two revolyers, and several bundies of lctters, which are ad dressed to Gieorge Rodgers, care of Jardine's Lxpress con Another Striker B\ A. Squires, was sted marshal last c by Judge Dundy. charged with assault employes of the B He gavo bonds in the release and ud N iut Wilt Go to Cinciniatl, A telegram was received by Sherift O yesterday from Cincinnat of Velr, the | nt N sate arrested by lio, the B. & M. detective would arrive in tho city to-d take nin away with him. It i Denver that Velr's do peopls Will Fu Dr. George L, Miller, at the lu of the cducauonal board, offc the board with us many cataipa other varieties of trees as they o for plauting on the diflorent city grounds on Avbor day, wrich will bé th The doctor's ge Jcsition W cepted @ s was tendered biw, meeti od to furt asino. las again clos tex by Josepls Nelkeu, was | paritla who | OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, APRIL 19 had Joo Tier aa & silent partner. It was to be a restaurant as is a restaurant, with a savor of France and Frenchmen about it which it was thought would give it immortality. Nelken claims that all he had is in the deal, and that his partner refuses to accede to his wishes and he is as a consequence compelled to close. It is not yet known what the future of this jardin will be. The W. . Bennett Company. The W. R. Bennett comparny is the name of an organization that filed articles of incorpo- ration with the county clerk yesterday, its object being the transaction of a general mercantile business and to acquire and hold real estate in connection with said business. he capital stock 1s placed at §25,000, and the incorporators_are W. R. Bennett, Mrs. C. 8. Bennett and F. W. Brown. regational Convocation. annual meecting of the of Congregational the Hillside church, 3 p. m,, and will con tinue till Thursday noon. The German pas tors of the Congregational churches of the United States will hold_their first national conference at the Iirst Congregational ok, Several of their best make nddresses in Hillside Coming he twentieth Omaha Association rches will be held a 1, at will chureh, Mulline' Mug. Tom Mulling, one of the three men ar- rested here last fall on suspicion of having had some connection with the Jonason jow- clry robbery, was arrested in Kansas City Monday, photographed and run out of the city. The authorities at the mouth of the Kaw sent one of the likenesses of Mullins' ugly mug to the chief of the police here, ac- compamed by the information that he was a dangerous crook, and to keep an cye on him if he roturned to this city, An Old Murder Revived. Mrs, Tom Roach was' before the court yesterday and complained Mrs, K. and John Christonson, them with assaulting and threatening to slaughter her with a hatchet. Mrs. Roach is the woman who, in_conjunction with one Frank Grabe, her paratour, was tried in_the district court for the brutal murder of her husband down in Dago alley four or five yoars ago. Grabe was_given a time in the penitentiary, but Mrs, Klusa—her former name—1was acquitted, Klusa was chopped up with a hatchet and thrown down a flight of stairs. About a year after this Mrs| Klusa took up with and finally married the notorious Towm Roach. The case against the Christensons was continued until this morning. A Masonic Event. night,lin Masonie hall, was performed rare ceremony in Masonry, being the ng of the thirtysecond degree of the nd Accepted Scottish rite by Ori- upon Colonel Robert C. . A., Mr. Thomas K. Sudborough and Mr. Michiel C Maul. During the thirty odd yearsof the existence of the order in Nebrask, this was the fiest time the thir- ty-second degree hus been worked in the nd the event was marked by the pres- ence of quite-a number of distinguished vis- itors. The ceremony of conferring this beautiful degree was performed) by H. C. Akin #22, commander-in-chief, nssisted by L. M. An derson 3 Woodard, upied in work® polics against charging La confer Aucient ental Con: Hall, U. § and George ptor. The time oc ing the degree was four hours. The visitors from Lincoln were Attorney neral William_Lees ] H. Willard ,and D. E. Cummings ¥ avenworth, Kan.,were al of Kansas; and Prof. F. A, Fitzpatrick After the ceremonics a banquet was served in honor of the occasion to the visiting brothers Work on the Cable Line. Colonel James Lillis, the celebrated cable line builder, has arrived in town and yesterday set a force of men atjwork with pick, shovel, cement box and crushed stone to extend the track of the Cable Tramwa, nynorth to Lake from Cass street. “The work will be pushed with the greatest vigor, and the double line long before the close of the base ball scason will be giving bid transit to thousands who live in the vicinity of the base ball park and patronize the games, M. Lillis is the most celebrated cable line man in the country. He has built every line in I © line in this and in sev together about fifty miles, repre wation of about 6,000,000, - The Fair Association, The first meeting of the Omaha Fair and position association was Leld Tuesday rmoon. President Parker in the chair. Permission was given to I Mick & Son of Bonapurte, Ta, to use the fair grounds on 5, for an exhibition and sale of alurge vd of Holstoin-F 0 eattie. Mr. Micl says Omaha is tue best place for these sales. I'lie fair grounds were leased for another Adam Thompson. The right to rounds with colored programmes os granted to Flynn of scale of prizes was ehanged, making blue stand for red and red for second prize, 8 ehan, is in harmony with th system which_governs all the other f ions. Heretofore the red represented o secoud prize. Ribbous instead of giv s prizes to cessful cattle, The fuir will on on the third and continue tll the cighth September, inclusiv Plans have been drawn for the new ampi theater and agricultural and foral hall, whichwill be passed upon to-night. By the directors in the Florence land company office, Chamber of Comm The latter f three buildings each 24x80 fect building sixteen feet wide. Gibbs s sending_out grammes for the Jane com; nting o Ve i conue Assistant Secre 000 speed A Distille called att tain what pros pect ther s of the Willow Springs distillery, esied in an in terview with J. D. Iler, published yester in the Bee. 1. B Tler, the senior member of the firm had gone to Peovia and could not be 1. A confidential uttache of the hou who has long b fated with it, how told the reporter tha s was no thought of shuttm ks, It was true it ored that the distillery at Ne- v City would close because it situated o that it couid dvantage out into the coun 1y that Martin, of Kan- but' ller's ‘was so sitvated the Culifornia to Do to the distrid the suc reporter store of ¢ ' assC far 23 he knew down the bad been not get its goods to trys it w a8 to 5 also I 1d elosc command hich had Vith reference ointed by the trust that trust denowinat era able to purchuse “Chis whisky, it sold at_the lowest rates and ut the same time placed upon the purchusers the responsibility of fighting the opposition, which the trust Was meeting in the locality of the di points. Iler's was the only | which could buy 80 1t sold the same destroy competition and as a ce there wus but little profit for For that reason it was thought 2 befc long would be cor The distributing hot where, Iler was a erty to 1 ilne felt lined, bnt 1 hay ize froight ther distrib: Tels at a time me ti \ reference to sheds that while for 2,400 there sheds, Thesc contract An Imperative Necessity. is toan cloani 0 is He a zed, sCro- blood the ar aud successful spring wedi unhes i RAILROAD NEWS, A NARROW ESCAPE. Another instance of the good luck which usually befalls an intoxicated person occurred last night. Joseph Novork. while endeavor- ing to cross the Unjon Pacific bridge, W struck by the 10:30 dummy when near the centre of the structure, The engineer made a good effort to stop his engine, but could not prevent its striking him. Foftunately for the fellow, the fireman had the good sense to pick him up before he. fell in the riy He was taken to St, Joseph's hospital, where his injuries, which consisted of an ugly cut on the top of his head and some body bruites, were attended to. TAD 1S NOSE RROKEY. C. Coft A switchman in Union Pacific yards, met with an accident yesterday morning which seriously damaged his nasal organ While engaged in_coupling cars the pin flew out from one of the draw-hoads, stéiking him on the nose 'ly between the eyes, mak ing a deep cut and breaking several bones in his smelling apparatus. Dr. Miller dressed the wound. SCHOOLMA'AME' MEETING, M. issued alcircular yesterday morning describing various routes by which those attending the meeting of the National Jducational association at San Francisco in July next can go and roturn. ‘fhe Union Pacific have made arrange- ments with the Pac hotel company by which school teachers traveling in parties, or who can be identified as going to attend the mecting, can_obtain meals at all stations along the road for 50 cents each. NEW RATES ON THE UNION PACIFIC, In accordance with an_arrangement made by the Colorado ad association, which closed its session Tuesday night in Kansas City, the general freight agent of the Union Pacific announces that taking offect to-day the rates from Missouri river points to Cheyenne, EL Moro, Denver and other points west will be as follows: . First-class, $1.30; second, £1.10; third, $1.05; fourth, 90 cents: fifth, 75 cents; A, 75 cents: B, 65 cents; C, 55 cents; , 40 cents, Lumber rate, 27 c rates also apply on the stan- lines 1 Colorado north of the fuage Denver, THE NEW BRID The first span of the new Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge at the foot of Douglas 1s been raised, y be used for the passage of railway trains a good por- tion of Douglus strect would have ta be con- demned, spIK The Union Pacific adv ng department has employed four extra stenographers to t in the work of getting up the spring 1sing. Mr. O. P. McCarty, formerly connected with the passenger department of the Union Pucific, but now holding a position with the commissioner of the trunk line associution in New York City, will, on September 1, Dt an offer from the Baltimore & Ohio. er Kimball and Superin tendent Dickinson of the Union Pacific re- turned from Kansas City yesterd eral Passe nd Ticket Agent Teb- s of the Unio fic, who i absent on rancisco be- fore his return, W. I, Fitch, general manager of the Fro- mont, Elkhorn'& Missouri Valley railroad, left for ssistant freight agent of ud, was i the city yesteday. W. N. Babcock, general western agent of the ¢ » & Northwestern, who has been in Denver during the past few days,returned Tuesday. Charles Conklin, a line at Kansas_City, tuke in the sights. The Burlington train T t8ca better time than ever days their arri ed a minute, Notice. We respectfully desire to correct a false impression in the minds of some in regard to the opening of our store on Sunday, and would say that the CON. TIN AL CLOTHING _HOUS NEVER HAS and NEVER WILL be open for business on Sunday FFREELAND, Looyis & Co., Corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. the Rock Is nt of the Vandalin ame up yesterday to y that their fast b’ man: ent are making before, and th for s and departures have not people e town, a 10 Co., whol The Parts They Play in Omaha's Build- ing World. Several members of the wion, at their headquarte told the Ben reporter that ten had gone to work for N. Ittner, at the cor- ner of £ nth and Nicholas streets, and loyed on the building put up by Contractor S 3 corner Fifteenth and streets, The uni clains. one hun s of the cit W for eight \ctors] are « itina to FBed o they are hours, he tly giving in_and and easy manners! 1 n contractor yeste members of the union are losi as they should, because T don't can call it a union s On th decided to go out there were but layers in town Of these there w nty-nine at the mes number twelve voted a others are not in sympath, Architeet Mendelssohn & contractors were bus, though 8o t the strike. The with the strike.” nid yesterday that bidding on work, delaying ordering it, fearin would be in. curred. » fact is, he claimed, that build. ings are costing less this year than they did last. He instanced the case of Hoch. strasser's stores and_flats, which were bid upon last year for This year the contract was let for he reason for this is that there s0 much activity this year as th last, and as a conse Juetice the contractors are bidding closcr to be sure of work. Eurcka The motto of California means, T have found it. Only in that land of sunshine, where the ovange, lemon, olive, fig and pe bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, ave tho herbs and gum found, that used in that pleasant remedy for all thr \d lung troubles, SANTA ABIE the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. The ‘Good: mian Drog Co, has been appointed agent for this valu sells it under a g for $2.50, CALIFORNTA CAT-R-CURE, cure for catarrh, S STRIKE OF PAXTON®WATY re Tired of Co Hotel's Expenses. has existed at the Paxton h under which £ of the waiter's wa withheld in case one of them quits. This §2 then goes fund for the payment of any 1cs that may have been broken during the of whomsoever may have The waiters feel that and unjust towards them and they have frequently protested but all to terday afternoon, however, embled at the hotel and made a per demand that this rule be rescind would fold up thegr little apr In other words it was a strike, on a andas is uncommon with str y brought the hotel coun Mereafter, no part of waiter's ill bo held at the end of the week, ve all that is due thein, atoy not s, e the bre this 18 arvitrary [ lishes or Licensed to Wed. wing marriage The f suvdl Saturday by Judge Sh licenses elds 1d Residence. ing Wuter, Neb. iderson, Omaha Thispowder never varias, A marve) ofpuri- ty,strength and wholesomeness. More econom ical thanthe ordinary kinds, and cannot besolp incompetition witn the muititude of low cost, short welghtalum or phosphate powders, Sold only fn cans. Royal' Iy Powder (04 Wallstreet New York Kking Powder Co 126 A SURE GURE OR NO PAY. — = Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE ¢ AN syphiiitic Direnses, of recent or long stanaing.in fromi ten 10 ffLee: 'We will give written guar- Entees to cure Any caso or refund your money. And we would say 0 those who have employed the mox Killed Physicians, used e known remedy ave not been cured, that you are the subjects we jooking for. You tiat have been 1o the celebrat 0t Bpricgs of Arkansas, and bave lost all hope Tecovery, we Will Gure You or make no eh Our_remedy 18 unknown 1o any one in the wor outside of our Company, aud it 18 the only remedy in the world that_will cure you. We will cure_the most obstinate case in than one month. Beven days in recent cases does the work. It |8 the Gld, chrontc, deepaoatod cases 1 oliclt, havo cured hundreds who had been abandoned by Physicians and pronounced incurable, and We Challsnge the World tobring us a case that we will not cure in less than one month, Since the history of i medicine. a True Bpocific for ByphilittofEruptions, Bicers, Sore moutn, &c., bas en s0u’'t for but mever found untll Our Magic Remedy was dlacovered, and we arc justified in saying it is the uly remedy fo, the world: (hat will poafiively ou ecauso he Iatest modical works, published by the eat known authorities, say there' was never u truo gheciiic berore. "Gt Womody 1s the oniy medcing in sowarid (hai will cure when evorsihing else bas folied. it nasbetn so'canceded by a fargo humber of lebrated PRysicians. 1T HAR NEVEW TET FALLED TO CURE. Why watte your time and money. with tent medicines that hever had Virtue. of doctor 115 Dhysicians L toanDOL cure you. You that have tried everyihing eise shouid come v 1y "yon mover can get it clsewhere. fark what 'we SAy] n the end you must Cedy OF NEVER Fecover. And you that b aflicted but & abort time shovld by all men now. Many get belp ADd think thoya re free froim the dincnse. BUL 1D One, Yo OF three years after, it sppeas agiin in & mors homble form. hvostigate 0ar fnancial standing through the mer ntile aascics and Dote (HAL we ero fully reapon Hle ana bur wriitan utiasantoas are cood., e Have & SEDY prepared g ontlilo I tnciples an o wiah to repeat thal it i ] KR FAILS TO CURS. ; All ttery sacredly confidential. THE COOK REMEDY CO., Omaha, Neb. National Bank, 1 ike elevator on Room 11 for ladies only. —THE— CHICAG) SHORT LN Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaba and Council Bluffs to THE EAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMALA COUNCIL BLUFF —AND— Milwankee, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, eport, Rockford, Dubnque, Davenport, Madison, Janesville, Winona, La Crosse, points East, Northeast and WO ND Chicago, St. Paul, Rock Islnd, Clinton, Elgin, Beloit, Depot Pallin ket agont ot 1501 Union Pacitic Tallwny, an ngers by courteous Managor. , General Passenger and FFORD, Assistant General Passenger ent "CLARK Géueral Superintendent. OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgin and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf- fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following lliamsport, Ind., Oct. 6. 167, Having been afiifoted with neuralgia for the past Tour years, and tring almost every- thing. but in vain f Athlo- ros. After taki 1found it o Melping mo, an four bot. "Athlophoros T was entivoly well, 1 think thie medi- find it to b the greatest medic a- ralgia in existonce and baving hiad its fangs Gponme for the past 40 yoars 1 Know . whoreof I speak, M, JULIA CRILTON, &9 Send 6 cents for the beantiful colored pic- ture, ** Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. EEP YOUR EYE OPEN if you would uot be victimized by imposters and frauds Who are flooding the market with worthless im tations of Benson's Plaster, These “plrates” who seek to float thelr worthless products on the reputation of Benson's Plaster resort to many tricks for which thelr class 18 famous, and If buyers are not exceed ingly cautious they frequently find themselyes victimized by unscrupulous rs | in such deception for a division of the m Honest deslers will unite with physt- clans in recommending Benson's Plaster as superior to all other external remedies for conghs, colds, pleurisy, ch backache, Kidney affections, malaria, tica, lumbago and scription, idand ABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturers, New Y W coralas ¥ recommend G a5 the cert remedy 5 G Conorhies palrs hae scld considers lc; 4ad (n every caio £ives satlsfactica, U TR Ot 4nd Terurn with We, cash o wpon receipt of -wikich we will end, ps ‘address, one Oae DOllar packuge "L blood “aud ‘Spring medi- 1 3. London Med A GREAT MISTAKE. Some men think that because they pay high prices for clothing, they get a better article than we sell for half the money. This 18 a mistake. To many customers who visit our store for the first time, it is a revelation that they can buy just as fine goods of us and just as well made as any custom tailor will turn out, and the fact that our prices are from 80 to 50 pe cent cheaper than other houses'is also a revelation. The remarkable bargains we offer this season have never been approached by any house. In spring suits we are opening every day new lots. in our stock. All the latest styles are represented The new Prince Albert suit in fine corkscrew and cassimere of different and beautiful shades and at prices almost one half what other establishments offer. The most astonishing value ever given in a spring suit is offered this week is our new $7 cheviot sack suit. This is made of a splendid all wool cheviot, an elegant color, lined with fine serge, gcod trimmings and well made. Now, any house will show a seven dollar suit, but we positively assert that no one will ghow anything to compare with the quality we offer in this guit for less than $12, and we ask but $7 for it. Our Spring Overcoats are on the wane; of the finest grades are but a few left, and we have marked them down to cloge them out. Of our $6 overcoats we still have a fair assort, ment. This is the biggest thing ever shown in the way of an overcoat and everybody who has bought one acknowledges that it is as good a garment as is shown anywhere for $12. In our hat department we offer this week 25 dozen fine light colored derbys, satin lined silk band and binding, goat sweat leather at $1. If you are asked §2 or §2.50 for the same hat you would not hesitate to pay it. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. [ $2 PANTS. C. 0. D, e N BT i e of pctro-Magnetic Belts ! Examination. All Wool Pants, The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science— both light and dark It = Bost. Sefentifs Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. Y colors, in sizes 80 to with Klectric Hodieai 42 waist and 80 to 34 Saspensery, Betts, DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICINES. leg measure. Also wvery largo tno of ||| Q1T WILL CURE YOU Rere.zrs, e s e ook Tion st o o | better grades of Gonte kxhansion, l'-'"-'n':‘-."m ne" Heart Diseaso, Dyopepsls, Constipation, Eryaipeins, FSUS Dlaoaats, Dropesy ghee (hek s Bolt 13 Just wh e | Blectriotty Ratondly’ Felll Can be. applct price from $250 to woamiper o s bl Mhci anily o WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. R TESTIMONIALS Simeeeryititomtir prpiaion Notmsiniilaying i b 5 DR. HORNE’S Sl Erdigosts o Dlabeian, iviroccts: Pants ranging in Chicago; A. Gregory, commission merchant 'Yards; Budd Poblo. {ha eroat horseman Col, Conneily) of the Ovean; b value. M. D, Mormontown, ke dudgo 1. Miail Onders Solicted. 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