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DAY, MAY 31 JONES' JUNE JUBILEE. The Month of Roses to Open With a Grand Banquet. The Creams, Nectars, Onkes and Con- fections Composed of June Attire for Gentlemen—The Opening on Friday. One of the most general talked of events it Omaha for the past few weeks has been “Jones’ May Festival.” On gtreet cars. is hotel lobbys and on the street it wonderful attractions were * discussed and 4'|rn||\\iml-nlvn-nL While the people were busy buying the bar- gains the tireless proprietor was making masterly plans for a greater and grander event to follow it which will culminate to-morrow in the opening of JONES' JUNE JUBILEE which will be a sale extraordinary of fine clothing and furnishings at yprices usually quoted for trash. Only new and desirable styles fresh from eastern factories will be offered and in every instance qualities will be guar- ranteed strictly as represented. The Jones style of doing business is to tell the teath without e ation. An important feature of th e 150 FINEST TAILOR MADE SUITS for dress and busine: including the latest styles in Prince Albert’s in light and dark colors of cassimers and wor- steds—suits the equal of which tailors would charge from #35.00 to $10.00, all at #15.00 PER SUI'T. In many instances these swits fits as well@as if made to order, and will give the best satisfaction in wear. Choice of entire lot only $15. In two other lots will be sold 100 fine 1 wool suits in light and dark colors. Thi on’s choicest patterns. Every suit warranted to give satisfaction and trade, from all wool Scotch cheviots and fancy worsteds and finest grades of cas- simeres in two lots,at $7.50 and $10 a suit, With e suit purchased on Friday a fine light weight Derby hat . will be given free of charge. One of the special bargains in this clothing will be men’s fir Ik finish mohair coats and vests, in crown tan and ¢ m colors, reguiar $5 garments, . Men'’s strictly all wool finest qualit light weight summer pants, ne and choice colors, worth $5, at Gents’ flannellette summer coa vests, neat patterns in stripesand che at the unprecedented price of T9¢. Boys’ strictly all-wool and fast color Cocheco flanuel blouse suits, all colors, plaited and sewed with silk; two lots, worth #4 and 5, and boys’ genuine As- gabet cloth Norfolk dress suits, ages 4to 18, regular 5 quality, entire lotat $3.50. ] finc imported balbriggan under- wear, shirts with :nch necks, regular 7hc grade at 49c. Gents’ balbriggan underwear, fine gauge and good qualit shirts and drawers, all sizes, worth 60c, at 88c¢. Men’s helmet hats, made of ducl, and ¢ ek all colo both soft and tops worth 75e, at 2sc. Boys’ fancy cloth turban hats, worth 50¢, and boys’ fancy braid straw hats, worth 40c, at 24c Gents’ extra fine German all sizes, stainles durable texture, 20c; gents’ scarf tie: from the neatest patterns of lawns, per_dozen, only 2c; gents’ lawn folded ties, neat 25¢ imilar b Mail orders prompt +d and expres age prepaid on orders of #5.00 and up- wards, L. O. Jones, American clothier, 1309 Farnam st. half hose, and soft —_—— KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” ‘Will sell through tickets at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebrask: and Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to be held in Cin- i Ohio, June 12th to 16th inclu- sive. Tickets good going June Sth to 13th and returning June 13th to 19th in clusive, ®ith continuous passage only in each divection. ——— Drink Malto. ilobe hotel, Stop at the COWBOY Two Incipient Border Heroes Re- turned to Their Parents, Two young gentlemen who have yet to be- come older before they may throw off piren- tal restraint, drove into town Monday night like incipient ¢owboys, trappers and Indian fighiters, such in fact as they had read of in the western novels, whicl it seems long occu- fed their attention, One of them was ouded with a magazine and an arsenal which would have bent the backbone of a mule, The other was ferocious with revolvers and dirks and a lasso, while both rode ponie which had been taken from their father: barns. They were bound for the far west, but thus far their mep has been laid out only to Fremont. One was named Elton Rob and the other O, Barton of Louis, In. The opped at the residence of E. Clayton, wenty-seventh and Pierce streets, and that gentleman wlegraphed their parents, who answered to notify the police and detain the runaways. Sergéant Mostyn r caught the youngsters early ing us they w their jouriy, and the evening. ¢ morn- about to nmount to continue Their parcnts were notified scouts were conducted howme lust Dr. McGrew. Rectal, urinary & priv- ate discuses only. Room 5, Barker bl'k. - Shetlund pony for s Keeling, Council Blutts, - TO SALT LAKE A The Union Pacific, HTHE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City and returs June 6th, at one fave for the round trip. Tickets going good five days, and re- turning fifteen (. extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al- Jowed within these limits. Parties de- sirous of visiting Garfield Beach, on Great Salt Lake, the famous watering place of the west, should improve the opportunity now offered. —me Held For His Crime. W. Johnson, who is charged with the un- natural crime upon little Frank Moeller, was the last case before Judge Berka Tuesday afternoon. The fellow stood up with his right hand iu his pants pocket, while his left nervously fumbled an old slouch hat, He shifted his weight uncasily from one foot to to the othor, but paid little attention to the reading of the clarge against him., When o by George A. D RETURN, b up to burglary, but I didn't do that er did that in my lige.” There was 1o charge of bur prisoner was held on *‘that o fmined at 8 o'clock Thursda Johuson had anticipated a pro theft, He was arrested by two private citi zous, C. E. Barret Dr. Jenkins, while in the room of the fomuoer stealing a w was tajen by them to the cen Hel s Decn identifled by a ludy who at the back bor house and on spened made an indecent exposure of Lis sou, This oocurred but & few wminutes Q ore liis cupture. His appearance ansyers Me description given by wuother lady who vapped day before. had & similar experience the Moeller as Johnson has been identified by his assailant, Stop at the Globe hotel. ok i DEMOCRATS. Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will gell through tickets to St. Louis, ties desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention, to be held at that place, on June 5th, at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kansa Tickets going good June 2nd to 5th, inclusive, and re- turning June 6th to 11th, inclusive,good for continuous passage only in cach di- rection. e — e When yowcome to Omaha stop at the Globe, the be located $2-a-day hotel in'town. Between 13th and 14th streets on Douglas. -— Drunk or Crazy—Which? OMAnA, May 28.—To the Editor of the Bee; What is the trouble with Mr. Fest. ner's editor? Ts he habitually drunk, or has he gone clean crazy?! Those who know him say that he is a gr “erank,” but of late he lias given symptoms of the jimjams. For one, 1 want to know whether Mr. Festner ex- pects to impose on the Germans of Omaha suchalotof swillas that fellow is constantly pouring out through the columns of *‘the only German daily in Omaha,” as he calls it. Last week he treated his patrons to a lor winded lot of buncomb about the schools, and he charged, point blank, that the present school board was elected by a combination between the schoolma'ms of Omaha and B, Rosewater, and that a lot of soft jobs were given out to people through this combine, and that they donothing but 1oaf around the streets, He also charges that Rosewater has always opposed Germans in the school board and the emplovment of any German in con- nection with the schools. ‘This is such a plain pack of falsehoods that it is hardly worth while to notice the matter, because everybody knows to the contrary. 1, for one know that the editor of the Bee made a persoral effort for Mr. Schmidt, ident of the German club, when a vacancy occurred in the board last sum- mer. This demijohn crank charges' that Mr. Rosewater has made a b in with Joe Redman to sell out Heimrod on condition at Redman should stop his agitation of Jefferson square as a location for the city h He further makes out that the Ber is op. posed to any German in public cmployment, Such stuff Mr. Festnor's patrons are getting sick and tired of. T can’t conceive what this thing Seribbler is up to. Why don't he go to somebody who knows something about this matter before he opens his jaw ¢ A GERMAN, Sei o’s Figaro and got the best b-cent cigar in the world, Mux Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. REPUBLICA Union Pacific. YTHE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell through tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip, from points Nebraska and Kansas, to parties de ing to attend the Natio Republican Convention to be held in Chicago June 10th. Tickets good going June 16th to 19th, and returning June 20th to 25th inclusive, with continuous passage only in each direction c— lobe hotel. o % T have opened my Woodraff granito quarri nd can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo seen at stone yards of Wm. Tyler, Lincoln, Neb. THos PRICE. Stop at t adies met at the First M. E. church y afternoon to rec and correct the report of a committee appointed by the Woman's Suffrage association to select numoer of ladies suit andida members of the be education. committee was composed of R House, General Esterbook, M ; Joslyn, M hia Dinsmore and Mr S. Montgou Y failed to put in s appointed hour, and after ting the ten detailed t to look up the delinquer The commit rted the fo ng 1 eligible and available: Mrs. Alma thy, M sleanor Dailey, M. D., Mrs, Orphin Dinsmore, Mrs. Abbie Van Count and Walker, allof them tax a_half hou of their numbe A to present I partios nominat- ing candidutes, hat the women be giv i 11 weing at least ono Tive e upon their tickets, Failin to receive recog: nition, the association proposes nominating independent ticket of its own, The ©'s Schools, A circular containing st; tics in regard to the condition of the schools of the state, the number and kind of buildings, the téach ers employed, the indebtedness for the main- taining of the schools and general about the educational machinery of the was received yesterd: by Se gnger of the bourd of trado, It contuins tho ‘olfowing : The total indebtedress for the state shows 1, ;' the total monies in the hands of the county treasurer is $194,055.2¢. There are 600 s 4 stone, 183 br frame and 100 log school houses, The value > school houses is shown to be $31,584,- school site 80; of books and apparatus, otal’ resources for the of the W to_mal ., 8505, . 00,174,345 paid for build . Amount on hand,§433, 170,20, Omaha Boatmen, The Omalia Rowing association held their annual meeting Tuesday evening in theOmaha Suvings bank and elected the following board of diry P. H. ailen, president; W, L. Morris, vice president; H. B. Hudson, secre- tary; Charles L. Denell, treasurer, 'These, her with Messrs Faivehild of the Equit Prust company and White of George A \glunds and Colonel J. C. Sharp, con stitute the board of dircctors for the ensuing auy C. D was unanmmously re president, T d at lurge delegation A‘marvel of pari- More bt slun dr pho: ang. It is. Sold rowder-Co, 126 Phe phate nowd asin k. | VOTED IN FAVOR OF OMAHA. The Next M. E. General Conference Comes to this City. THE' NEWS CAUSES REJOICING. Pastors of the Denomination Give Their Idea of the Full aning of the Decision In Our Favor. f A Big Thing For Omah Yesterday noon Tie Ber rec following dispatch from Rev. J. B. ) field: New York, May 30.—The next general conference of the Methodist church is fixed at Omaha, J. B, MAXFIELD. Rev. Charles W. Savage, of the Seward Street M. E. church, when informed that the Methodist general conference of 1802 would be held in Omalia, said, with earnest fervor: “I am greatly rejoiced to hear it, and I would like to record my high appreciation of the work done by the committee we sent to & e it. The general confercnce will be one of the greatest affairs that this section of the country could have It has never be- fore been held west of Chicago. That city scems to have the power to get almost ar thing it sets its heart upon. 1 suspect that the members of the conference want to come out here and see the great west, - A great deal has been said in the eastern papers about the wonderful growth and progress of Oma- ha, you know, and 1t 1s quite likely the people down there wish to come and see for them- I am surprised that the conference oming so far west, but am heartily glad to hear it. ““It will mean a great deal for Omaha, and especially for our church. Methodism has not prospered in this city it should have done. We have had several business failures —lost two or three fine properties, We are not now fixed to properly entertain a large eathering of visitors, but now that the con- ference has been secured we must have a fine central church. That much is absolutely necessary. We have the lots already, and the coming of the conference will-be a spur 10 pushing the work with vigor. It may mean two or three other fine churches. Methodists of Omah; need them, 1 think the conference will be of much benefit to other church denominations in this city, It will cken christian thought and christ But while Omaba will be special tted, T think the whole west will be de The general confer: ence is an institution whose doings are of the greatest interest to the members of our church, and Methodists from all over the west will improve the opportunity to attena, Towa will be espeeially pleased. Her dele- gates naturally presented the claims of Des Moines, but, that city beme out of the ques- tion, they were heartily in favor of Omaha. 1 think Dr. Smith of Council Bluffs was the first to propose making an effort to secure the meeting her He has been an carnest ally. As 1 said before, too much can not, be said in praise of the effortsof ourcom mittee, Revs. Clendennin, Brown and Dawson, and of course they had the sympathy, and co-operation of our conferencé delegates, Dr. N 211 of this city and Rev. William Worley of Schuy- ived the work will have to be done by the and the citizens of Omaha t promises have been 1 our committee promis tan 600 for thi chay will be a b and our people will have to thow homes. general conference 3,000 people hiere, 1 should thinl, but At many more, four w or more I look upon the gencral conference as one of the finest eccles bodies in this country. Itis the great la aking pow of the M. E, church. We a discipline, of course you know, the body of which was made by Wesle; anges in it can only be made by the : It_is quite likely an importantone will be made at the inOmaha. A numberof fomale dele- gates were seut to the present conference, among them one from Nebraska, Mrs. Newman, They were refused seat (question of wor eligibility as dele was sent back to the church for an exp sion of sentiment. The west is not so con- servative in such matters, and I Think th will be adnntted four the conference will be an affair for the city SIS that's tru the First M. E. cl news, “it will be the g 1 to Om understa ring and I don’t They will important id Rev. T. M. House, of 1, when told the good atest event that ever 1l give this city )be. Othe y American ! conferenc iscopal church—be sur Episcopal—has_delegates from the carth. There are seutin not only in tné Chi and, G erma in tl of thé Method to put in the the ends of coniere state ¥, 1, Africa, and Liberia v, enthusi will be the biggest thing that Omaha, This city will get four years of con- stant advertising, In our church papers and at our anunual conferences the attention of Methodists will be continually directed to Omaha, We have nearly two million mem- rs. 1 told you to use the word ‘Episcopal’ wse there are fourtéen or fifteen otner of the Methodist church with whom the general conferenc: has no connection, But 4s a matter of courtesy they are allowed to send fraternal delegates, Who are received as guests, just the same as the fraternal delegates from the Presbyterians and other denominations; and this will give Oma place in the minds of about two million fiv hundred thousand more people, “How many visitors will there bet G acious; thousands! — Weo have n bishops, and all who are alive will be here, There 643 delegates, including 178 laymen, who re ministers and uearly two members. This numb the fraternal delegs m other bray of the Methodist church, from other denomi. nations and from other countries. There will be many luymen from all parts of the coun- try, men prominent in business or professions life. Well, it is the biggest thing on the face of the globe, as a body representative of a church. 1t represents about twice the mem- mership that the Presbyterian general us. sembly does. Of course, thonsands of visit ors will come in from this and adjoining states. Ixcursions will doubtless be run for that purpose. wre for them?! Well, we will have to ask the citizens of Omaha to voluuteer enter- tainment, and those not provided for in that way will have to go to the hotels. We will © to build more hotels in Omaha_before that time, and in the natural course of events we will have more. I believe the eity will by that time be better represented in the matter of homes, There will be more houses and fewer roomers, consequently more rooms available for visitors, Iam sure Omaha will take great strides before 1802 We hope ere then to have a new church,built in amphithe- ater form and having a seating capacity of 1,800 to 2,000, suppose the general couference selected ha because its members wanted to out west and see what the 1 like, These meetings have g held in the The Presbyterian general assembly broke new ud” by 0 Omaha, and that pro! spurred our people to do likewise.” and came to O e or Selling J. H. Gibson sued by Justic ) selling mort 1 for §275, aud covered wugons, a lot of agricultural i 400 bushels of corn, the wh $80 It was given Squire, who subsequently transf the Nebras lIowa Iusurance latt nstable the other up, or hand over and tc were sold. The w is the beginning of ecri 1 “proce inst the uquent ortgag u for four yeurs, and bx teiest, ortgaged Property. wanted on a warrant is Anderson, chargifg him he was horses, three lem rods. three uts and valued to J. W, ed it to or more, to the 1 the rrant lings has cent in sent @ bson pony r the chatt rs 10 p Drink-Malto, 25 centsa bottle, DR. 'SMITH Parton Black, Rooms 314 & 315 The following cases are a few out of the many that have been suceasstully treated by Dr. Smith since he came to Omaha. Mrs, D—, aged 47 years; applicd to D, Smith May 10 sollowing symptoms; Felt voml muocons mingled with dark masses similar to co » grounds. On !I!:I)(]"‘l a close examination, two hard knots were discovered near the pit'of the stomach, She complained of much thirst, and for several months had vom. ited immediately after eating or drinking, Skin yellow and dry; body very much emaclated, Dingnosis, caneer of ‘the sfomach. Treatment WaS com 1 on May 10, three day r the vomiting had entirely ceased and it has not re- turned, Patient has been improving from the first and will reco . John K year: dark hair, gray eyes; Had suffered from constipation since a child stools d metimes bloody and ofteptimes they were in round, hard balls: dry hard stool, too'large. For the past four years had suffered from plles; complained of a dull headache, irr. table, sleepy after eating, did not sleep well at night; dyspeptic, This boy applied to Dr. Smith and was cured, Miss Plant—aged 19 years, has suffered for the past three years from chlorosis: she was pale and bloodless; had no color in het lips or enrss was alw cold, no matter how warm the Ner might be: she was always tired and aid; she wonld get up in the morning feel- ing worse than when she went to bed the night Defore: <he hid o bad taste m her mouth: felt Detter in the open air; could not bear to be in A warm room; her appetite was capricious; Tonged for slate pencils and chalk; she was be: coming dropsical: her face and hands were swollen n the morning: her menstrual functions were irregulars suffered from nose-bleed perjod- feally. Miss Plant applied to Dr. Smith when lie first came to Omaha, and is now convales. cent. Tlie Doctor is performing many very remark- able cureg, and the sick and the affiicted willnot be cheed or defrauded out of a cent, Dr. Emith has done more for poor_sick people than any physician in this state. Consultations freo 0. 9 a, ;m tll 6 p. m. daily, except Sunda Go und have your health iksToRED while have an opportunity, People who are poor and_destitute will be treated free of charge every morning from §to Yo'clozk. A SURE GURE OR NO PAY. Our Ma—g_ié_ Remedy WILL POSITIVELY GURE ANl Sy philitio Diseases, of regent or long standing, in from'te1 10 fiftacn d1ys. We Wil give wnitte Rianutees to eure Wny case or rofund ‘your m R0 e w0 11 %y o those who have cmplo most 4 Phyil dans used every known re R ate i.that yon are e 1o )ing Tor. You that bave boen to th brated 10t Lprings of Arkansas,aud have Hope of recovery, Wiliucure You inknown to any. company, and will cure ark hair and eyes: mplained of the eak and languid; lat ou A d tie Our remedy i 2in tha i3 s oniy T rid thut ato We Chalignge the World to bring us a case that we caunot cure in less than o month, history of medicine, a True Specific fou ruptions, Cleers, Rore Mouth, &c., has 1t for but pever foand natil Our Magic Remedy was discovered, and we ure justifiedin saying 1t s the T the. world tia will posiiively. cure, Decinico the latest modical works, published by th best Knowi authe ¥ there was citlc hefore. Our remedy 18 the onl vord (at will clro’ v L lins beon 20 conce Dratea Physicians. 11 HAS NEVER YET FAILE TOCURE, Why Watte your timo und money . with ptont medicies that “Hever had virtue, or doctor Wit physiciins that o o, You that have triod Lyorything olse 10" us now and ent relief; you ne 1 el 1t elsewh: Ak WhiLt wo 6yl L Teniedy OF NEVEN Focover. aicted but i short 11 M wnd ik Wro or three y fimg Chrugh the 1 i through the mer. fo fully respo W ur financial stun cantile accncies and note that wo 3 I letters sacredly contid THE COOK RE! Rooms 10 and 11, U. fonal Ban} Fa . Cal'ers take elevator o Street; to second floor, Koom 11 for ladies only DON'T SCOLD a man for gr v Rhcumatism or M . Th is simply awful., torture in the ancicnt times was more painful than these twin diseases. But—oughtn't 2 man to be blamed if, having Rthe matism or Neuralgid, he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, when' it has cured thousands who b suffered in the Bame w ured hundreds ave pronounced he has them | ) “Tho skill of five physicians could not curo me of Ricumatizm which had settled 10 th hips. neck and shoulders. o intense Wan the pein (hat sloep was almost impo Biblo. Thie first. dose f Athloplioros gu o relief, and the third enabled me to el Yor fonr and s hall hours without waking, ntinued its use and am now well. " ipv. 8. 11 TROVER, New Albany, Ind. £2~Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- ture, ** Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Owing to the inclination of many people to be humbugged in the purchase of articles of necessity i the houschold, we' feel it our duty to sound a note of warning to those who seek remedies for the relief of the aclies and pains ineident 1o this season of the year. ‘The great and growing Joviitarity of BExsox's Piavtin L0k tempted unserupulous man. ufa WILL YOU LISTEN 0 SOUND ADVICE? urers to offer many worth- substitutions and jmitations of that valuable remedy, henee we would advise those wlio wish to sccnre prompt relief from ghs, He ness, Plen: est Pain: atien, Rheu matism, Luy nd Backache, to caréfully avoid worthless y always asking for let 10 persuasion r induce’ you to ac: UNION PACIFIC “Fhe Overiand Route,” Has o arranged its Family Slecping Car service, that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Blufy Towa. The reservations when made e turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars, so that passengers can now secure berths ordered, the same as a Pull man berth is reserved and secured. J. 8. TERBE L LOMAX, Gen, L& T AsstG. P &T. A OMAHA, B COrah Orghard Dyspepeia, Sick-Beadache, Constipation, WATER. Lok e e, NATURES' GREAT REMEDY, Orab Orchard Water Co, Louisville, Ky. ECUREFOR ering from the of Eonialulag Gl pasticulars for § ’ “BiGr. ¥. C! FOWLER, Mooaus, Cenns ~ 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. You can not match them Wz Waxst 1o Serr. Now, and in making such unusual offerings right in the heart of the season, anywhere for less than 818. 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 us, 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 We mention particularly 2 lots of Boy's knee pants Suits; one a fancy striped Cheviot, the in many lots and some goods will be sold away below the cost of manufacturing them. 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 $2.75, Many other of our choicest 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 clething; it is the largest and best lighted Boy's Clothing Show Room in the city. 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. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. — = — — — = — — ————— | CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND THE ORIGIN AL THE ONLY UINE BEWARE OF WOR HL:sslMfi'i?lUNS ASK DRUGGIST FOR (HICHESTER'S ENGLISIE SAF EALWAYS RELIABLE. TO LADIES TAKENO OTHER: INDISPENSABLE.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS U,P,!,'}L’fsg F‘D BRAND. ER. sTAM: ) ASK FOR DIAMOND BRAND CHICHESTERS ENGUSH ANDTAKE NO GTHER SEE SIGNATURE ON EVERY BOX NVr, Crt b s b SUmE WAL CMICHESTER CHEMICALC. SOLE PRGT MADISON SQPHILA. A WSLE E1ONATURE O EVENY 435 5,00 0 ACUEITER WarTTox TesTonaLs o vt riouLADIES who kave uscd HIGHESTERS EAGLISH.OJAMOND BRAND PENHY ROYAL PILLS WITH SUCCL:S. OMAHNA Health is Wealth! A N Dit. B, 0. WEST'E NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- MENT, & giiaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi- ness, ' Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostri ed by the use of alcohol or tobaceo, Wakefuln Depression, Softening of the Brain, restlting in Insanity, &nd leading to misery, decay und death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex. Tnvoluntary Losses and Epermatorheea caused by over-exertion of tie brain, selt-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatmient, $10) a box, or six boxes for .00, sent by muil prepaid on're- ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case: With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with £5.00, wa will send the purchaser our written guaranteo to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by C. I\ GOODMAN, Druggist, Sole Agent, 1110 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. TED,who inhis FOLLY and IGN g hus TRIFELED awny his VIGOR of BODY, MIND and BMANMOQOD, causing exhausti drains upon the FO AL F) HEADACHE, BA Dreams, WEALL 8 of Memor FULNESS in SOCIETY, the FACE, and all the EF EARLY DECAY and perhops CONSUMPs TION or INSANITY, should consult at once the CELEBRATED br. Clarke, Established 1851. T'r Clarke has made NER 'S DE- BILITY. CHRONIC and all Discases of the GENITO ARY Orgsus a Lifo Atudy. 1t makes NO differcnce HAT you Asve taken or WIKO has falled to cure you. 89 FEMALES suffering from discnses pecu- Mar to their sex can consult with the assurance of speedy reliof and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works oa your diseascs. Baend ¢ cents postage for Celebrated Works ou Chronie, Nervous and Delfe eate Discases. Consulfation, personul'y or by latter, free, Consult the old Doctor, ¥housands cured. Oftices and parlors private. 8@ Those contemplating Marriage WRITE_FOR CIRCUTARS on Deformities and vend for Dr. Cinrke's celebrated guide Braces, 3 Club Feet, Curvature of the Mnle and Female, each 15c, boih e, s, Cancer, Catarrh, Bro ‘Ihm(w‘r, Hefore confiding your case, consult a is, Hyfle br. CLARKE. A friendly letter or ‘call may Lin and Blood, ard all mve future sufleringand shaie, and edd golden years to life. &w-Book ‘‘ Life's L?‘m-rl'B Ers rors,” i0c. (stamps). Medicine and writings ere, necure from exposures Sundays, ¢ to12. Address, F. D. OLARKE, M. D. 186 5. Ulark 8t.. GHICAGO, ILL. 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