Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 26, 1888, Page 8

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R (R B 4 The ipternal revenue collections yes< terday amounted to $1,969.23. Charloy, the twelve year old eon of J. W. Gortmier of 3736 Hamilton street, has been missing since Wednesday. There ie & new-born baby and pros- ective commissioner in the home of fir. Anderson, of the county board. Mayor Broatch says that he” will ap- point & number of ladies to act as judges and clerks of, the approaching school electiop, if he can find ladies who will act in dither of these positions. Edward Weiss was yesterday bound over to the district courtin the sum of 8600 to answer the charge of burglarizing the boarding house kept by William Lynch, on Jackson street. John W. Evarts, of the Western g(‘wnp'\])l'l Union, and the Carpenter aper company, have issued attach- mepts on the stock and machinery of the Truth Publishing company to se- cure the payment of bills for material dnd labor There will be a meeting of the Eaghth ward republican club at Schroeder’s hall, corner Twenty-fourth and Cuming streéts, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Business of importance is to be trans- acted, and all republicans of the ward are invited w attend. The Young Men’s Democratic club have registered the names of 240 people who have expressed a_willingness to accompany them to St. Louis during the national convention. Thisnumber does not include thirty from Sioux City and geventy-five from Council Bluffs, who will algo be present. A. W. Lite and Charles Logar, who were arrested by Officer Newman Thurs- day night, were arraigned yesterday affernoon before the police magistrate ond discharged. A warrant wassworn out for Newman’s arrest and he was re- lieved from duty last night pending his trial for assault. Officer Lewis Peterson is in Water- 100 after a defaulting constable who had an execution for 861 placed in his care, collected it, and has failed to deliver it to the proper magistrate in the thirty days specified by law. It is thought that it is more a matter of procrastina- tion than intentional crfminality. Judge Berka has no mercy on the cowardly wretches who from time to time are arvaigned before him on the charge of wife beating. The latest cul- prit is Jok May, who on Thursday evening while intoxicated beat his wife in a_cruel manner. The judge fined him & and costs and gave him thirty days in the county jail, ten on bread and water. Personal Paragraphs. George L. Bowyer, of Carbondale, is in the city. Thomas C. Patterson, of North Platte, is in the city. N. B. Allen, City, is in Omaha. John 8. West, of Lincoln, is in the city and is stoppiug at the Paxton, G. W, Wattles, of Carroll, Ta., is in the city visiting with Richard Bérlin. Colonel W. H. Ashby, a prominent citizen of Beatrice, 1s stopping at the Paxton. Lieutenant . W. Roe, one of General Brooke's aides-de-camp, arrived in the city Jestorday, gecompunied by his wife. - They are at axton. William L. Parmenter and wife, William M. Bunting and Henry Shepard, all promi- pent residénts of Boston, Mass., and who are nterested in Omaha real estate, are at the axton. ‘W, F. Phelan, a promising young business man‘of Dubuque, Ia., is in the city and will doubtless remain here. He has purchased a fine horse and handsome buggy and pro- Pposes when he sees the town to ride instead of walk. James H. Lynch, who has been a resident of Omaha for twenty-four years, was yester- ay appointed agent at Platte Center for the nion Pacific railway. He has been in the employ of the company for the past ten eurs, and secured his promotion by close at- ention to business and loyalty to every trust reposed in him. o business man of Kansas More Summer Cars. The Omaha Horse Railway company yester- day morning reccived an invoice of summer cars from New York city, which will at once be put into seryi A Businrss Change. Mr. Patrick, who for some time has been maunager of the Pacific hotel business of the Union Pacific depot, will, it is understood, retive this wesk, His successor is said to be u lady. Nipped the Cash Box. h box, containing some three or r8, on horse car No. 50, red line, was unscrewed from its fastenings ‘Chursda and earrlod off. ho driver loft his car standing on the switch i front of the barm and‘was only absent a moment, but when' ho returned box and cash were gone. Another Camp 8. of V. Mr. . O'Brien, of the stuff of mander of the Sons of Veterans will leave to-day for Plattsmouth, where, as acting nusterimg ofticer of the division of Nebraska, o will muster in Camp No. 50 of the order. The captain of the same will probably be H, €. McMackin, and the body will consist of about twenty member: He Didn’t Say It. Tt was announced a few days ago that Councilman Manville had charged the board of public works, through Chairman Bal- £ombe, of bribery, claimingithat he had proofs f the same in his pock: ng the councilman told e hadl made no such c! ben erroueo the com Arge, ulul that m hunl ported Will Sell Elijah Out. As Elijah Stoddart has steadfastiy declined o pay his personal taxes on horses and cattle ®wned by him, County Treasurer Bolln has concluded to bring the wrath of the law down upon his head, and yesterday gave potice that he would séll the property of the stubborn b in West Omalia to satisfy the elaim, Aunother Stagnant Day. Stagnation again prevailed yesterday in the matrimonial bureau of Judge Shields, and only one venturesome couple took voyage on the turbulent seas of matrimony. :ml.m u]mk«- the magic words that mado venty-three years of age, and snam, aged twent , man and wife. They bothi reside in Omaha. Nuisances to Be Abated. The chief of police has ordered the follow- ing butchers to cease killing at the points designated and clean up their premises with- in five days or suffer the consequences: Robert Price, on Twenty-fourth, north of llyood park; Stearnes & Co., Third and Division stree e Bart, Twenty-fourth street, south of Ellwood park, and” Christ Boyer, near Saratoga school house, Kerns Sent to Jail, James Korus, who was assaulted but shot to death by his son-in-law, Woods, some time since, coveged from and all Billy was released as re . Joseph's hospital|yeste morning. He was brought before the police court, however, 0 appear as & witness against his_sov'in-law and Dick Davis and Woods' wife, who are charged con} with conspiracy to kill Kerps. His bond was fixed at $16), and i default of which he went to jail, The Rebekah Degre elcah was added to that k lodge, 1. 0. O. F. at Ke th and Pierc tiful and y Grand Master ystone of Golder 10dse hall, corner of ast night, oeremonies. Yiney presided, dignifiod and 'solemn Mrs. A. Viney, ! V. G.; Mrs ank Durall, secyetary and Mrs. P. M. Bucls, treasurer. Following the (wstallation an- clegant yopast wus served, impressive and the ovening was passed in a delighttul | way. Bent Out in Two Sections. ‘When the Overland flyer over the Union Pacific was made up last night it was found that the number of passengers to be trans- ported greatly oxceaded tha capacity of the already heavy train, and it was found neces- sary to send it out in two sections. As it was both sections were crowded with Pacific const bound tourists, and from the way or- ders arc pouring in for transportation the of- ficials feel that the two-section rule will re- main indefinitely. Fighting For Possession. Francis G. Fuller, of South Omaha, has caused the arrest of Patrick Reardon and two other unknown men on the charge of breaking into his saloon and taking forcible possession. The cases were fixed for a hear- ing before Judge Anderson next Monday and Wednesday. The trouble seems to be over a dispute concerning the title to the property, which is claimed both by Dennis Cunning: ham and George W. Duncan. Fuller held possession under a lease from Duncan, when Reardon got a lease from Cunningham, re- plevined the property and took possession. Valuable Horse Stolen. A bold thief sawed off a board in the door of the stable of Samuel Bergstrom, corner Ninth and Hickory streets, Thursday night, and stole a valuable horse,alset of harnessiand a rubber blanket. The horse is a black, hind feet white from knee down, left fore foot white and bald face. A reward of $25 was offered_for the recovery of the animal. Constable Jonas Fry came in from Elkhorn last night with the horse and thief and se- cured the reward. Charles Anderson is the name of the purloiner of the beast, and ho wus discovered leading it through Elkhorn, He was locked up in the county jail. County Teachers' Association, At the office of J. B. Bruner, county super- intendent, the teachers comprising the Doug- las county institute, will hold their quarterly session, heginning at 1:0 p. m. to-day Fol- lowing s the programme Paper—*‘Needs of Our Schools and How to get them.” Mr. A. W. Parker. Disousion-—Miss Florouco Warner and Mr. A. E. Age Baper—Arithmetic, Miss Eva M. Per- rine. Discussion—Miss Jessie Noyes and Mr. D. W. Warner. Recitation—“When Miss Laura A. Welch. Paper—*“What to do with dull pupils,” Mr. C. E. McMonies. Discussion—Miss Jennie Allen and Mr. James Ellis, J Lecture—*Books for Our Children," Super- intendent J. B. Bruner. DEMOCRATS. Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell through tickets to St. Louis, Mo., to varties desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention, to be held at that place, on June sth, at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska und Kansas. Tickets going good June 2nd to 5th, inclusive, und re- turning June 6th to 11th, inclusive,good for continuous passage only in each di- rection. ——— Dr. McGrew. Rectal, urinary & priv- ate diseases only. Room 5, Barker bl'k. My Ship comes in,” et Al I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can be seen at stone yards of Wm. Tyler, Lincoln, eb. T1os PRICE. ——— DEADLY MILK. 3 That Which Comes From Cows Af- fected With 'fuberculosis. Dr. Gerth, state veterinarian, arrived in town yesterday to execute a very important commission. It is that of cxamining all the cattle m the public dairfes of this ity and vicinity to discover cases of tuberculosis which it is thought exists. A similar exam- ination has just been concluded of the cows whose miik is sold in Lincoln with the result that the disease is now believed to have peen eradicited. Tuberculosis is a dis- ease which may be better understood by the name of consumption. Its symptoms are those peculiar to the latter disease among humans, and besides being attended by ex- treme emaciation and diminution of milk, is capable of so affecting the latter as to causeé it to have a dangerous cffect upon consum y those of tende: s sion of disease has been the subject of at deal of study among scientists and the result has been the determination to attempt to stamp it out by Killing the cattle affe Throughout the state there are doub hundreds of cow: ed with this disease. These the state sanitary commission have de- termined if possible to discover, It will treat them as. it has treated glandered horses, is kil them. The com- mission already got glanders very well under contr it may now devote itself to the disease mentioned with r cow The great difficalty, howe examing 11lhl'IHllkl’I\ln"('lv\\'\lll lh|‘~ t the commission intends to deal first above mentioned, with the cows of dairies. Cows belonging to pri will be left till later. In’ this respect Gerth feels, and his_opinion is the opinion also of the commission, that every cow- owner should procure @ permit to %eep the same and that a record of such owners should be made so_tnat they may always be kept under inspection. Such a permit, the doctor thinks, ought not to cost anything. This system, he says, obtains in several castern states’ and is found very valuable. The doctor intends to _co-operate with Dr. Ralph, the city physician, and the milk in- spector, and will push his investigation with the greatest possible energy. —— REPUBLICANS, Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,™ Will sell through tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip. from points in Nebraska and Kansas, to parties desir- ing to attend the National Republican Convention to be held in Chicago, June 19th. Tickets good going June 16th to 19th, and returning June 20th to 25th inclusive,with continuous passage only in each direction. e — Smoke nh-uht-l;:fl Figaro and the best 5-cent cigar in the world. Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. - Shetland pony for Keeline, Council Blufls. THE Ll'l She Is to Be Educated iu the Public Schools of Lincoln, Little Caroline hleselman, better known as Lena Woebbecke, the twelve year old sufferer in the terrible blizzard last January, and for whose future support the people of Nebraska have liberally subscribed $5,000, is at present in Omaha, KFora few months she will make her home with Dr, J. 8. Crawford, the manufacturer of articicial limbs, 611 North Seventeenth street. Little Lena's leg was amputated about midway between the knee and ankle. The left foot had also been badly frozen, but the physicians managed to it, although it carries some terrible from the experience of that terrible Dr. Crawlord has fitted on an artifi- limb that in course of time will prove glmost as seryicegble @s a natural one, Owing to I of proper cal (Jl‘(‘( after the amputation got Max medi- had the nt 15 unable to st that joint. _Dr. Crawford says she will overcoms this difi: culty in tiile s the knee is sed o aud his ‘wife have both taken the liveliest int est in the little herome und will do ull th can for her. She is nota pretty child, and an early case of small pox has left its indeli- ble imprint upon her features. Butshe is in- telligent and ha ere look mul b ploasing. d by outdoor work and doubtlcss it 1s to this that s) vival of the horrors of the n 3. sug ts ver timid 02, fiows the effects of hex Tif In wa 2P8%ure rural district. Al | ll‘l\th\rf a Gerin, .,“‘h.m,,, che understands uglish, bub #voids spedking it betui gt Wes Let sur- v .0f Junuary era. When the reporter began a conversation with her in German she bocame more com- munieative. Shecomes of a very ignorant German family. Her stepfather owns a mag- nificent farm, but_he had put her out to sérvice with Mr. Woebbeoke, and she was accustgmed to all sorts of outdoor werk. Prof. Burkett, the superintendent of schools county' where the child lived, has vinced the liveliest interest in her, and has taken in hand her care and education. He is having considerable trouble with the arents, who seem anxious to got hold of the §5,000 stibecribed for hor and uso it to their own advantage, The parents and neighbo; who are German Lutherans, insist that she must be educated i that church, and tb comm- promise the matger she will be sent to the public schools of Lincon for a year and then #0 10 & German schoel for the same length of time, After that no definite plan as yot has been agreed upon,but she will receive the best of instructions wherever she is sent. She will stay with Dr. Crawford and wife until September, Everything which belongs to_pure, healthy blood is impe Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A trial will convinee you merits. When you come to Omaha stop at the Globe, the best located #2-n-day hotel in town. Between 18th and 14th streets on Douglas. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Union Pacifle, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell through tickets at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska ana Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to be held in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, June 12th to 16th inclu- sive. Tickets good going June 8th to 13th and returning June 1i 3th to 19th in- clusive, with continuous passage only in each duonlmn. Stop at the ‘Globe Imtel Sl TAKING UP Tlll; SPADD The Metropolitan Cable Will Recom- mence Work in a Few Days. The proddling which has lately been given the Metropolitan cable line company, it seems has not been without effect. The directors met a couple of days ngo in Kansas City. Every c<member of the board was present and every share of stock was represented. The most im- portant action taken was to resolve upon re- commencing work ou the line before the end of this month. This action, however, it was absolutely necessary to take because ‘one of the requirements of the charter is that the company shall build at least one mile every year until the line shall be completed. The first vear of the franchise, that is, succced- g the date upon which work had to be com- menced, will expire about June 1, and it will require a gro deal of worls to finish the mile required before the date specified. The company has already built about 100 yords of road. For some time it has been thought that the Metropolitan would not, as rapidly as was desired, attiin to the perfec- tion which its projectors claimed for it. The feeling is not now erially changed, al- though the company recently paid its second installment on = the = purchace of Dundee la which with the cash and interest amounted to $323,000. On Tuesday last £30,0) additional 'were paid to secure cer- tain releases. The total cost was $615,000. These facts, together with the announce- ment above made, seem to show the com- pany is dealing entirely in wind, Without health life has no sunshine. ‘Who could be hupry with dyspepsia, giles, low spirits, headache, ague or iseases of the stomach, liver or kid- neys? Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. g — Stop at the Globe hotel. — e TO SALT LAKE AND RETURN. The Union Pacific. “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell tickets from all nsas and Nebraska points for the spe: cursion to Salt Lake City and June Gth, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets going good five days, and re- turning fifteen days, extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al- lowed within these limits. Parties de- ting Garfield Beach, on Great Salt Lake, the famous watering place of the west, should improve the opportunity now offered. S e Stop at the Globe hot Drink Malto. e Public Works, The board of public works met yesterday afternoonat 2:300'clock. Bids were opened as follows: Constructing south branch of the Omaha sewer, thirty-six inches brick, per ul foot, Kelley & Co., £3.80; J. Ryan & £4.05; Hugh Murphy, 8580 Mount & YO 2 $4.003 North Sewer in district Jincal foot, McHugh and M 0. Corby, 7 < Kelley & Co., cents. Sewer in district 73, o lineal foot, uu,.n .\luxph\ O'Donovan, & & Griftin, McHugh & Me Bids were on a number of other features but they were held over till Monday afternoon. Sidewalk Inspector Allan has ordered the following sidewalks to be laid before the 10th of next month South side Dodge stre to Thirtietn, six fee North side Mapie strect, from Twenty- fourth to Twenty-sixth, six feet wide. North side Hickory street, from Twenty- second to Twenty-fourth, four feet wide, West side Nineteenth street, between Clark and Grace, 1 West side Fifteenth street, between Corby and Locust, four feet wide, North side Parke st Thirty-sixth, six feet wide. North side Decatur street eth and Thirty-third, six f Wes le Tenth strect, and ( nch pipe, per ¢ 1 J. , § viftin, pipe, nts; C. Mount, cents; per M t,from Twenty-sixth from Thirtieth to between Thirti- t wide, betveen Hickory , between Hickory and Williams, repairs. West side Tenth street, between Center and Dorcas, repairs. tisoiutely Pure; ‘Thispowder never varfes. A marve ofpurl- ty,strength and wholesomeusess. More econom icnlllmulnw ordinary kinds, and cannot besolp incompetition with the muliitudo of low " cont Bortwelght alumor Phosphate powders. sald caus, lioval Baking Fowder G0y CALIFORNIA! THE.LAND OF DISCOVERIES. “D ISEASES*THR ON S B A Gorel Seqd or tt!(ul.lr"l prbttledpro 2 INE MED* co.0ROVILLE, CAL.. SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Salo by Goodman Drug Co. A SURE GCURE OR NO PAY. Our iMagic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE Al Syphiitic Disessos of rocent or long standing, In from ie to fiween diye Wo will give writted guaranioes to curo any erac oF retund ‘your manc £ 080 who have cnployed 136 :d_every known remedy y that vou are the subje king for. thu been to_the Biaced 11t Shiinas of ‘Arkansas,nd have lost il Rope of recovery, we il Bure You ormake no clia onsin the Our remedy {8 unknown to any- ugelas of our company, and it i £l oniy Temads in Lae wOrld that will Gure you. We will cure ths most obstinate 1n loxs than one month. Scven days im recent cases do 1# the oW, choule, coemiented ch e solcit; We hiave cured hundreds who haye beon abandoned Dy Physicinas and pronouncediadarad o, an We Chiallenge the World o brinz us a case thatwe caunot curo in less than one montl Since tho history of modicine, & True Specific for yphilitic Eruptions, /Icers. Sore Mouth, &c., has ve 1t for but newer found natil Our Magic Remedy itisthe 7, ras discoverad. and we gre fustigedin saying re ho world that Wil Bositivel vor EDOGHIT Detcro. W nmmiu cing i theworla (kat will cure when everytiing clse ha At has been so conceded by a farée Humber of rated Pysicluns. 17 11AS NEVEN'YET PAILED Why waste apd money with d vigue, or doctor Trion bvery thing perinancnt relfef; you never can get it in”the ‘end ‘you must tuke our ET tocovor iat bave been shiort llm o And'vou t y o1 afilicted but should wish 10 reneat tha Sacredly confient) THE COOK REMEDY CO., Omaha, Neb. 10 and 11, U. . Cal'ers { ond tloor. o o1 Farnam Room 11 for ladies only And for this very reason there not to-d ly within t reach of the public more highly prized for 1 in the hou; hold, in the counting-room,wor shop and factory, than BENSON'S PLASTED medy for nches and | kind, In 1088, 1 niit'sn HENSON sl a ve ns of Colds, Hours: ALWAYS WIN “ithy i on of SON'S, but tarorul buyers won't bodeceivad —THE-— CHICAG) SHORT ~LINR Ghicago, Milwaqklié«. St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaba and Council Bluffs to THE EAST == TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMALIA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS —AND— Milwaukee, Miuncapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rockford, Daveuport, WO Chicago, St. Pauly Rock Island, Freeport, Clinton, Dabuque, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other Importent points East, Northeast and Houth ts eall on ihe ticket agent at 1801 Barker Block, or at Union Pacide pors and the Buest Dinin I Gage 1o tho 0 on the main hicAgo. M) Pl BEIWAY, had every attetionls ngers by Courleous employes cf For through Faronm street, pot. uge ahiol ks al asscnger and clet GG "'i'l’nuonu. Assistant General Passenges ke 50 CLA RS B onormt superintendent. SteckPiano narkablo for powerfyl sympa. t otic tOHe, PUAbI® actlop and ab: Bolute durability, Hyears’ lie beat guarantes of u: lel lence of of tiese listruments, WOODBRIDGE BR(lS caled pamphiet ge fiunma ctsio Co. 104 LAF Siionle UNUSUAL OFFERINGS. The great demand for the Ten Dollar Suits we placed on sale last week, has induced us to take additional lots of finest Cassimere Suits worth from $15 to $18, and will continue their sale at Ten Dollaas for this week;—Never before, not even with broken sizes and odd lots at the end of the season, have such Suits been offered for such money. Yeu can not match them anywhere for less than $18. Ws Want 1o Sern Now, and in making such unusual offerings right in the heart of the ‘season, Other houses wait until the season is over, to cut prices, we have two objects in view.—Reduction of stock and to make a name for u;, as the cheap est Clothing House in the country. The greatest bargains that have been offered this season will be found during the coming week in our Boy’s Department. An absolute cut in price in many lots and some goods will be sold away below the cost of manufacturing them. We mention particularly 2 lots of Boy's knee pants Suits; one a fancy striped Cheviot, the other a fine dark grey Pincheck Cassimere Suit, both strictly all wool and free from shoddy. These Suits are worth fully $5.00, and could not be gotten elsewhere for less than that; we offer them this week at $2. Many other of our (,hou‘est Boy's and Children’s Suits have been marked down, and while we can not guarantee all sizes, we do guarantee most surprising bargains. Toworrow, we shall place on sale another large lot of those 95¢ blue Blouse Suits with fine embroidered collar. The first lot didn’t last long; our Boy’s Department is on the second floor, entirely separate from Men’s clcthing; it is the largest and best lighted Boy's Clothing Show Room in the (1ty The elevator takes you up, and we would be pleased to have every lady call and examine the remarkable bargain we offer, whether intending to purchase or not. < SPECIAL.—For memorial day we offer our finest all Wool Indlgo Blue Flannel Suits made up in the best G. A. R. style at $7.75. We guarantee them to be in every respect equal to any $12. Suit offered by any other house. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. KINGSFORD’S AVIESUN powEeD STARCH! D A Vi E‘S ON ‘Pure,” Silver Bloss 2 Corn Starch, 1742 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. Df the Musenm of Avatomy, St. Lou! FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. 19, Mo, b Tutye; o R bers of l(:#"m:y Geliggo ¥ on‘!‘JIuI.Ll Bdon.” o) thelr aitention spocially 0 the treatraent of 00 r0 Nervous, Chrozic & Blood Disedses | ¢ More cencolally those ariaing from tmprudenco vite all 80 gutferifig to corrfspond without del Discases of {nfection and contagloh curcd safel & speedily without use of dangerous driigs, {ll‘ whoee ‘cangs hinve' been hexlected, bndly treated OF ronounced ln:umble. sbould not fail to write us concerning ufl;flt}'flulkfln‘. All letters recelve tm. mediate atl JUST Pum,lsmzn, b And vl bo mafled KRt a o on Tent stane Leractica ?gh":"&."fi»u on celp 5 ° e mln’\o:lun Ry and and {z-k‘lfiifld““ ok Armetiest by ik DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON, 1742 Lawrence Street, Denver, Colo, Health i8 Weallh' DR. HORNE’S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Scienco— Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. 4 etts, DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. I'[_WILI. CURE YOUj__‘_: dne. uty hn. enst Distases & B, hfll-lq Asthins, i -w""’hw.hc:" L \i'v'fi':'fi'iu'.”i: ELSE FAILS, toany part ;i ole T Celarirines he blood as tasi OTE the foll, who hare boen d used by pormission, NOTE the following who TESTIMONIALS St sheifi i finidlorag e barg s L t b PR e ere M Dy Morimoniown: Low e e water warks, bt K. 8am) our ccomp! lmm-hnnnnllxormmu’ t' sieady neruflv n gomlortaLios e at nighit Rove. Hall, aldorian 160 Kast 3tk Btrook, Now For ousands o, nonng"s ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT & conttatous curront; conreys aloct " eheryy and hos1ih, when a neogfllug’mfllndnmd ‘thoy Bom 1t hat curod ‘bank, commorcial o Wholosls hoote in Chioago; wholssalo druggists, " Bond sam 3 Tilustrate: TCE0 2, L oator shd Manufacyurer, \rer, 161 Wabash Aveaso Chloage. RUPTURE <% DR, HORKE'S ELEGTIIO-HAIETIG BELT-TRUSS. an. i l’]x 1 L. Ab) F AND BRAIN TREAT- post ol <Michaci, M. D. ed :\w e for liysteria, Digzi- Fits, | Nervols Noiralgla, ous Prostration, caused by use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Mental ssion, Softening of the Drain, restlting in leading to misery, decay and Old Age, Barrenness, Loss o Ivoluntary Losses and nsed by over-exerfion of the brain, self-abuso or over-indulgence. Each box uvnl\ln~hlm|nnn|hs(lP'Ilmlll' £1.00 8 box, or or 300, sent by mail prepaid on 're- & new ol eulnlnn o fother treatment has tafiod.” nnmm- 5 thda séton. s Spermatoriiea o WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tocure any caso. With each order receivad by us_for six boxes, ace & 00, we will send the purch R LI to refund the money it the treatment does not effect o cure, Gnarantees {ssued only by C. F. GOGDMAN. Drugeist, Sole Agent, 1110 Farnam E . Omabha, Neb. AMO N D B R AND CHIGHESTERS ENGLISH, ?nl: O oAb oy oy e BEWARE OF WOR FEssIMITATIO ASK unusmsr FOR (HICHESTER'S ENGLISK AF EALWAYS RELIABLE. TO LADIES' DIAMOND B ANDTAKENU OTHER INDISPENSABLE.SOLD BY ALL DRUGKISTS B CHICHESTERS ENGLIA OR INCLOSE 4§ 'VAAN;I) (CHICHY I 'AIYlG L. s e R R, W S R el cmcM"“\mlnul:"[fl WRITTEN TESTIMONIALS AND nvll TROM! AN[! WHO HAVE USED S.DOOOM EAGLISH.DIAMOND BRAND PENNY ROYAL PILLS WITH SUCCLSS.| A’HAVE Y[JU SEEN THEM?‘ MEDIBM. D SURGIBAL INSTITUTE, Will buy one o our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted, Cassimere, or teh Cheviots, inall the popular| colors und_ styles, | Real hargains that | cannot fail to be appreeiated by the| We| The largost, fastent and Bncst T the world P or uccommodutions unexcelled. w York to G v LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. | Largest and fnest Pas | JUNE 15th g wer in | JULY 1ith the World AVG, Kb o ng roduce | ¢ goods nd vers oh at low Faton. RO DOGE Of oure: tokars or Tarihor 1afore Bisionsta 3th & Dodgo 8§ Chicago. 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