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v . S o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DIAMONDS Watches and Diamonds Found in Tea A Novel Way of In- THURSDAY, Frau two years t wis ser court W ¢, b nto the state penit s morning for bur cd at the late term of POSTED ECAN AS A l)l BIOR. | T | A Ripple of Excitement in Lincoln | Church Circles. CAUSE OF ALL THE TR OMIIEXR MEDICAL AN SURGIGAL e =l i i g e e [ N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. Fiff of Cheyer y Tot of ¢ ure in Bishop Bonacum and Othors With a Temporary Injunct Report of the State trial School. Indus- jsher, of Kan t even tarey o with 15 family CAUTION=Designing perso mstantly starting bogus N r« visiting the city, These Beware o the or th wl Instit st taking advantage of our reputa- sdical Establishments to deceive pretenders usualiy disappear in Irranners oragent the Omaha e Su ply extablished Medical In<tituce in On...m. Dr. MeMenamy, Proprietor W hen you mako up your mind . to visit us make a memorandum of our exact address, and thus A save trouble, delay or mistakes, FOR H TREATR/IET OF ALL Chromc and Surgical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear PR, J. W. McMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS’ HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Assisted by a Number Skiilfal d Experic Physiclans a Surgeons, N Bureav or tne Omany 1029 P Srreer, LISCOLN. August 8, More than an ordinary ribp ment was created this morning generally learncd that Hon. had sued out a temporary injur Bishop Bonacuimn, Dunphy, of The this company put miser- | in every cuii o van ction. olid gold ud ni - Dysprpsin ny peopie . tones the stomach g removes the ood appetit hes the burden warilla a fair Rev. a chure! cures hon d mind 1al, wining them from pub or posting his name as a debtor to th building fund in the sum of &00, 1ast March, but « ways be in good stand It secmns made the tion action g the fact that Mr n's subscription re mains unpaid by posting his nawe i conspic- uous places about the chureh, and to prevent N in 4 divin Giv It will nditional that b onsidered and treate the its hie g that defend have, chureh in this : tofore, A Convention of Boiler Talked Of. J. L Standeven, city boiler inspector, is in receipt of u letter from William MeClel! inspector at St. Louis, inspector at Denve oth asking that they unite for the of holainga convention of the inspectors of the United States, for the of cxclanging views as to Inspectors of Com ‘clent, al Parlicular Attention paid to Deformitics, Discases of Women, Diseas:s of the Uring ary and Sexual Organs, P Diseases of the Nerioas Systemy, Lunz and Taroat Discas Canceers, Tumors, ato Diseases, .\urx:le.nl Operations, Epilepsy or Lits, Piles, esterd « His petition p against the # Insgectors; More money invested; more skilliu! physicians and surgeons cmplo\cd more patients treated; more cures effected; more mod- improved instruments, apparatus and appliances than can be found in all other infirmaries, .institutes or du«puh.lmn in the combined, Laruest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, Fifty newly furnished, well warmed and ven- tilated rooms for paticnts, three skilled phvsicians always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientiflc manner, U LpOsC ern nr S s iivteen for $10, and twe but on the ex) o the mos tion that he at all deferontially and as in good standing; th National Irish 1. this city, aftc the ge of times should be tr member of the ch t at the mectin Amcrica, held ds, with othors he fu ain_resolution conce ing the papal ript_and the plan campaige _connected with the Irish league, which wus violently opposed Bishop Bonacum; that soon thercaiter ther apn peared an_article in the State Journal, signed by A. Dunphy, him as a political trickster, intendin st him into ridicule and conte; yi that the plaintiff visited the cum and Dun hy soou afterthe publication of the articlo, ut they refused to see or confer with him or to tréat him as u member of tho church, and at divers times and places had said things of him tending to impair his good name and crediv; that the said I3 nacum had uttered the following words to his friends, publicly aud privately and from the atlas, to wit: “You will find the tist containing Kgan’s name ad- vertised at the church doors in the list of names hung upon the wall near the entrance to the church as ono who refused to pay his donation to the church.” The plaintiff also states that because of tmn‘p oceediug his good name, credit, and comfort and happiness has been greatly in- ured and disturbed; that he has been cast ridicule and contempt before the whole egzation of said church, and before the mmunity und state as well; that on the 6th of August, 158%, the said ants took the list of namics down from walls of the church, but threaten to put them _up again, and advertise the plaintiff as one who will notor can not pay his just debts and again cast bis name empt and ridicule as aforesaid; hence p pocaled to the court for protection in this matter, Judge Stewart heard the application and granted the injunction, and the petition, order and bond were filed with the cl the district court and the order was served on the defen; last evenix THE The petition of Henry R. Eckhart vs the B. & M. Railway company, was fiied this morning in the district court of Lanc county, praying for a judgment of d in the sum of $1, (' the costs o The plaintiff allc t ho commenced working [«)rllm]v. y ant on the 1:th day of November, 1557, and continued to work for and under their dire atil the dth day of June, 1585, when the ceived for which the suit is brought. hart states that while he was at for the company at Keota, Colo., ting down a well for a tion, by reason of an i lass hie was thrown into the well, striking his head upon one of the well buckets which was being lowered into the well, some fifteen or twenty feet down, producing shock from which he remained in an unconscious state for two hours, and so mangled and bruised and maimed him that he has been unfitted for work since, and that his injuries are such that he cannot hopo to be able to work and care for himself for some time to come. Plaintiff particularly alleges that his in- Juries are due to the uusafo and dangerous condition of the windlass provided and put in place by the defendant, over which he ‘was compelled to do his work. INDUSTRIA HOOL REPORT, Suberintendent Mallalie submits the fol- lowing report of the state industrial school for the month of July: Inmates Received—Annie Hann, Lancas- tor county; Ida West, Sarpy county; Emma Even, Adams county; John F. Peterson, Phelps county; Darwin Alexander, Lancas- ter county; James Collins and John Coner, Douglas county; total, 7. Inmates Dismissed— Eugene Sampson, Johuson county; Elam Lewis, Howard county; Lewis Eidridge, Frank and Eddie Mauck, Gage county; Lester Dalley, Nance county; Eliza Maulding, Johnson™ county: Daniel Hilbert, Boom county; total, 8. Number in Attendance—Pamily A, glr 48; family B, boys, 58: famly C, boys family D, boys, 57 ; total, 219, An ‘nccident ocourred to one of the larger inmates. While removing the walls of tho old laundry building he was struck by a por- tion of the wall caving in and the upper part of the femur bone was fractured. He is re- coiving the best of attention and is getting along nicely. We are now using our new daundry and tho machinery and the new fixtures are ‘working admirably, A decided scnse of re- lief was experienced when the old laundry ‘was vacated, a8 the building was unsafe. The electric light plant is now in use and is giving good satisfaction. The board ~will be justifiad in ac copting the plant and making a tinal settle- ment with the contracting parties by paying them the remainder of the fund. 1 wish to direct your attention to the abso- lute necessity of putting in another low pressure boiler. We have no more heating capacity now than we had last winter, not- withstanding the fact that two additional buildings will be connected with ovr steam plant. [ called the attention of the members of the board who were here to this pressing need. Action should be taken at once so that the boller can be put in before cold weather sets in. It will be necessary, also, to run the smoko stack higher, as there is not sufficient draft. 1 would also like to have some definite written instructions in reference 1o the pur- chase of coal. _'The matter is now in an em- barrassing condition. Mr. Scott can expiain the situation to the board more fully than I can by writing, as he has interviewed the soveral bidders, Ltespectfully submitted, JonN MALLALIEU. GENERAL M'BRIDE INTERVIEWED, *“Hello, General. Auything new politic- ally " suid Tur Brs representative to Mr. o ride lust evening, “and if so, what is it worth 1" Y L o { “Yes; sit down ana 11, eo} YoU. The "Y‘“l' road cappers are showing thélr name. YOU have heard of Russell, of Colfax county! I thought so. Well, two years ago he wus elected to the house on'the Van Wyl issue, and came down here his sup- vosed friend and ally. He trained with his erowd in and out of caucus, and wus seem- ingly for him for United States senator first and last, but when the supreme hour came he threw out his treacherous hand and betrayed and defeated him. And at the earliest day possible the railroads purpose to add 1o bis tribute political reward. He has been taken up by the railroad voliti s and will run for the ofiice of lieutenant governor. He is the preferred railroad candidato for this trust. This ds straight goods and no buncombe about it." ERAL NEWS AND NOTES. Mrs, M. E. Owuns, of Creighton, has been ;})]ioiml!d matron of the insane asylum at orfolk. Commissioner Scott returned to-day from a brief visit to Dakota Hot Springs. Governor Thayer is at Wayne this week attending a teachors’ institute. Ho lectures ms ov:ml enlos on same educational subject. illinan, of Otoe county. feasible method of inspection for protection of life and property. oven is of the opinion that vention would be conducive alculablo good, efforts toward | also use every 18 10 cle: of inspec among these officials, and many accidents, entailmg a 10ss of life as well as property, occur from this very reason, —— Onions and Their Kindred, Youth’s companion: A writer in one of our exchanges recommends boiled or roasted cnions as a most cellent rem- edy for a cough, and for the clogging of the bronchial tubes which is usually the cause of the courh, He says that if onions are eaten f y at the outset of a cold, they may break it up. He also quotes a a0 18A G wrIvor recommending the giving of onions to children three or four times a week: young oiions to be eaten raw, and to be cooked when they got too large and strong. Another healthy s writer “During un- diptheria and seases prevail, onions ought to be eaten in the spring of the year at lenst once a week. Onions are invigorating and prophylactic beyond doscription.” ‘Whether the virtues here onions are exaggerated or not, i tain that the onion contains which acts strongly on the s the bronchial tubes, kidneys and skin. This oil is a stimulant and_a tonic, and thus promotes digestion. This onion is also nutritious, being rich in nitroge; ||< ous elements and in sugar. Roasted, makes, with oil, a s ||m|lu|.|ng puulllu, for suppurating uleers. 'm countries its de and it is extensively used for et i Spain und Portugal it is often eaten raw, and, with a piece of bread, forms the dinner of the working people. As boiling largely dissipates the oil, when used medicinally it should be roasted rather than boiled. Belonging to the onion family, and the most self-asserting member of it, is garlic, from which, mainly, the oil is obtained, and is hence called *‘oil of garlie.” It is extensively used as food in the southern European count! Aunlhermnmhcro{ the class is the leck, the mildest of all. It has no proper bulb, It is used mainly for the lower part of the stem, which is blanched and enlarged by earthing. It is a favorite among the Welch and has become so with the Scotch. Cives, or chives, constitute still an- other member of the family. They are very small and grow wild on the banks of rivers in some parts of Europe and Asia. They have pretty flowers. blueish red and sometimes flesh-colorved, and are often cultivated as borders for plots. The young leaves are also used for flavoring soups and dishes, and they may be cut repeatedly in the season. All these plants have the same gen- eral charicteristics as the onion. flavor is moer Sl I cheerfi ully recommend Red Clover Tonic tothose suffering from troubles of the stomach und liver. I am now on my socond bottle, and it makesme feel like a new man. C. M. CONNOR, Nashua, Ia. Kor sale by C. F. Goodman. ——— A story used to be told many l)m\rs ago of a merchant who was peculiarly subject to fits of absent-mindedness. Once he was writing a lelter and thought, absent-midedly, that he had forgotten his correspon ont’s firstname. Turning to one of the clerks, he sai “What's John Jackson’s first name?’ The clerk, m-uhlumul to lnsumnluvor s peculiarity, replied: ““John, si The wmerchant wrote the letter, put it in an envelope and was again at a loss, To the same clerk he said: *‘lxcuse mo, Charles, I've forgotten John Jackson’s lust name.” A gentleman in this city was met by a friend one morning re- ceutly hurrying back from the station toward his home. *“What's the matter?” the friend asked. *‘Oh, I've left my watch under my pillo“. and I'm going home to get it.” “You'll miss your in.” “Oh, no,” was the reply; ‘‘see, I've got four minutes yet,”” and he pulled out his watch to enforce the statement:—Dry Goods Chronicle. fi"u\.fiilflnr the heads of the great universities the stronyest.purest and most healthful. Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain ammonia, lin or alm, Sold auly in cara, CE BAKING POWDER C w New Yor I Chicago. u t. Louls | bere, Council Blufls, silver five \d s Overland wy (.nm diamond standy Miss $20.00 in ;:nhl coing Marcey street, |lm|nn|ul v J. Lutense s rold v £ 3obn Mortd third stroet, diamond ring Wooster, Davenport Mr: T hvl lulm } Uhl\uyl.ll\:ll\mnu ber, (ulll‘nxnm street, 'flhl coin in tea; J. Davis, military headquarters, diamond rank Prescott, | venue silver but- wnam strect, ldwards, mail solitaire diamond Martinovick ll\h. o toityatand Mary Androws, tor; Ben R. It uu. s sr sugar bowl; Lou gerald, Union club, diamond ring; Ettie Smith, Harney street, lady’s gold hunting case watch; Louis gerton, Woolworth avenue, silver pickle stands Alex N, W n, Burdette street, clus- r diamond ring; Nita Elle - street, silver fruit stand: s, trave ssman, (! gent’s hunting case gold watc Dennis, Pie st., diamond ring Storms, 9th and I amond ring. Mrs. Al DL Green,diamond ring: Mrs. C. R. Gaylord, Howard . silver caster; H. J. Bomgarden, mail order, Lincoln, Neb., silver cup: Will Nistel, bakery South Thirteenth street, dia- mond ring: Fred Cooper. South Omal; $20 in gold coiny Mus, J. H. Trwin, mail order, Kearney, Neb., silver ecup; Charles Van Arnam, Harvey str money; Emma Anderson, Nin street, ladies’chatelaine watchy Charles Menhenick, Thirtieth street, clegant solid gold lace pin, diamond, ruby and s' pphire setting: L. B. Darling, South Fourteenth street, silver caster; J. C. Miller, Howard street, silver rar bowl; Paul Strifiler, Fourteenth street, can money; Howard Meyers, mail order, Beatrice, Neh., 27 caus for #20, found gents’ hunting case gold watch and 810 in gold coinj T. Castin, Millard station, silver caster; Miss Fagan, Chicago street, can money; Mrs. S. Dallow, Chicago street, silver caster Little Mary Dodge, Howard street, ele- gant cluster diamond ring; N. C. Cloud, South Thirteenth, silver caster; Mr Orton, Ho street, silver berry stand; Mrs. C. W. Williams, mail order, Council Bluffs, silver cup;J. T. Thomas, North Twenty-fifth, silver fruit stand; Miss Mary Ennewald, Cuming street, can money; John Brenton, Thirtieth and Linsey, diamond ring; Harry B. Upson, St. Mary’s avenue, cluster diamond scarf pin, ; Mrs. Johnson, Nineteenth street, sil- ver castor; Mrs. Daisy Hamsber, Geor- gia avenue, ladies’ chatelaine watch; Miss Nelson, South Nineteenth street, silver sugar bowl; Mrs. Monack, South Nineteenth street, can money; Mrs. Voss. Twenty-fourth street, silver berry stand; Charles W. Nelson, Douglas street, $50 in gold coin; P. Hermansen, milliner, Cuming street, silver sugar bowl; Mrs. Wood, Twenty-sixth and ' Capitol avenue, can Money; Robert ~ Sundstrun, = Twenty - sixth street, gent’s hunting c: gold watch in tea; Mrs. Pickrell, Howard street, silver castor; Mrs. Stern, Leavenworth street, can money; Mrs. R. H. Pettibone, mail order, Coun- cil Bluffs, diamond x'iug Harry B. Lar- son, Farnam street, cluster diamond ring; William sleluhuua Paxton build- ing. can lnunflfr, diamond ring and sil- ver sugar bowl; P. Sackett, South Thirty-third street, diamond ring; Nel- ly Daivson, Council Bluffs, silver sugar bowl, I. 8. Lozier, Leavenworth street, can muuu{ Arthur Marshall, California street, lady’s hunting case gold watch; Mrs. Goddell, Hamilton street, sil- ver pickle stand; Miss A, llwhur& Farnam street, silver Mrs. Neligh, = Douglas ake basket; Mrs. John- oteenth, can money: R, Davie, Burdette street, diamond W. E. B. Pierce, Grace street, mond ring and can money; O, P Whipple, Webster street, silver butter dish; Mrs. N. E. Wallace, Ho d strect, silver sugar bowl; R. W. Inness, Nicholas street, silver cup; D. L. Me- Endree, corner Fifteenth and Jones, diamond ng; Edward Colter, St Mary’s avenue, $10 1n gold coir Mr. William Tait v-ninth and Grant stree and stem sefting wateh; Miss Mary m'\\'nld Cummin, street, can mor Redmond, North Eighteenth x,ua-.t dm ng; Frank Larkin, Farnam stroot, solid hunting case gold watch in 3 W. I\ Creary, Cass street, silver digh; Alfred Johnson, Foucteenth street, cluster dismond ring in tea; John ll\ mes, Council Bluifs,can money; Lillie Burkhart, Douglass street, $20 gold coin in teay J. w. Foster, Cass street, silver pickle caster; Fred Stan- bottle castors L, 3, Wolley, Thirtieth stroet, can woney; Henry Amcohs Fifteenth street, wolitaire diamon@ ng Miss Sadie Rotholz, with Falconers, diamond ring; Mr. H. M. McGrew, Council Bluffs, can money; John H. Whitely, California street, fudles hunt- ing case fnld watch in lun Elgin move- ment; Edith -Howard, Dnuulu street, ml\cr butter dish; Robert Smindler, Tenth street, solid L,nld ring. combina- tion diamond ruby and sapphire ln'u.'hw' _ Mrs, Kate Maloney, South ~ Nineteenth street, dia- mondri ng: Eva Bradley, Davenport street, silver pickle castor; W Byrnes, of Tug Bk, solitaire diamond ring; Frank Perc v, North Tweaty-sixth street, silver [ruil stand- sugar bowl; street, silver son, South ) cets, with list of questions for patients to forming surgical operaiions and and Surgical Institute the first choic and human ingenuity, can bring to bear on in any particular, but sre plain unvarnishec All Biood Diseases suci ible to visitus may be treated at home by e contents or sender. One personal in Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases 1 have for ma giving a general descrip can write me moreintelligently and to the p mere id!e curic sity, but for the ben Surgical operations for the cure of Hare mities of the luman Body performed in th The Omaha Medical and Surgi ssfuily treated. answer. Thousands treated succe their cases. | facts. y correspondence. terview preferred, All communi Call and ¢ , Impotency, Syphil oint SURGERY. e most scientific mann, We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities, Trusses, Supporters, Electrical Batteries, and can supply physicians or patients any appliance, remedy or instrument known. fully by correspondence. Call and consult ns, or w We have superior advantages and f sing patients, which combined with our acknowl edged abi ity, experieuce, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medica New restorative treatment for loss of Vital te for circulars upon all sub- ilities for treating diseases, pers al Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles, and patients here receive every advantage that art, skill, science Their comfort and convenience willalways be taken into consideration, ould vou conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find that these statements ot our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. tions confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or expr nsult us or send history of vour case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, » Gleet and Varicocele, with quemon list, My Reason for erllng a Book Upon Private, Special and Nervous Diseases. ny years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, have beco! immense number of letters trom physicians and afflicted persons, asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. on of the inost common discases and conditions, my treatment, succ: Power. Persons securely packed, no marks to inv a recognized authority upon the subject, consequently I receive an For the benefit of such persons, I have written a book, s, advice, etc. After reading it,persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and It will therefore he scen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class ot persons who read out of it of the many who aresuffering to a greater or less degree from diseases, or the eifects of diseascs or abuses, of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we rec: ive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseascs, or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the dnflaculty that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and is shortening their days. ip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross Eyes) Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Defor- We teat Chronic Diseases of the Lunys, Heart, Head, Blood,Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Kits) Scrofula, Bright's Disease, Tape Worm, Ulcers_or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritis. Baldne oF Carcfully, ekillfully and scientificaily IsSsEASES by the latest nnd most W o M E I, anproved Eczema, TREZATED methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, FREE., Dr. McMenamy has for vears devoted a lar, e portion of his time to the study and treatment ot this class of diseases, and has spared neither time nor money tq perfect himself, and is fully suppl d with every instrument, appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. EYTE AND EAR DEPARTMEIIT. We clawm superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and the thousands whom we have cured, after others have failed, substantiate our claims. and consult us, get a scientific opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treat~ with Eye and Lar Discases, we simply say ment and cure. Our book, des: write us in regard to cases; DISEASES OF THE'EYE AND call EAR FREE Address all letters to OMAF A MEDICAI, AND SURC}IC.A.L INSTITUTE, DR.J. W. McMENAMY, N. W. COrner 13th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, Neb. e e — . Xt ——————— e DR. HORNE’S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science— l!fild Scientifically Mude and Prlcllully Applied. Redes . DISRASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. IT WII.L ?URE Y_QU .fim m.o- p'm'h"' "Can pe vue mfl- n iood, -na ‘cures i e e R .b’-.'u.‘:.:"“.-"-’“.....--"“m..z.':-.? 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Round Trip Exeursion Ticket, Via STATE LINE, %65 and 375, For tnformation apoly to AU N, BALDWIN & C :‘\p,ln . ')J Broadway, New York, Nebraska National - Ban, U. 8, DE?OSI!‘OBY. OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital. . 5 Surplus . Yates, Prosidén , Vice President, 2nd Vice President, HuaHES, Cashler mnwninm JORN 8, CoLuINS, LEWIs 5. REED, W . B, TouzALIN, —- 2l E l RON BANK, ann ::m;n Bts. A Genoral Habing tuslion - susacted, JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878, Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. PEERLESS DYES AIraliit P AMPAIGN_ 60005 AT S PATGN O UL OF SN T faics an fun In{nrmllk»n About organizing and drilliog Marching Clubs. ILLUSTRATED CATALO! SPALDING & BROS,, alwon St., | 241 llrondwuy, 101 1 HICASD, NEW YORK, 1achg shase, -mmnmn n-u..nu unolllml.mu b 1o o m,“'&?e»" tia easy, durab! §and e Circularsfree, BUGLESTON TiUSS ¢ uONSUM g de e R aRnaRA Sura cartain. AR ) 1y e worst cases of Couieh, Tidigestion, Tawand Fata Kxhasni __HINDERCORNS. reat and best curo for Corn, Bunlons, &a. DREXEL & MAUL, (Buccessors to John G. Jucobs,) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old stand, 1407 Farnam St. Orders by telegraph soliciied and promptly’ attended Telephone 10.No How Many Babies Growup weak and puny wnen Dby using RiDCE’S FOOD health and vigor would fol oolrich & Co. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Z . Advertising bus aiways proven ~ successful, Before placiug ang Newspaper Aavertising consu$ LORD & THOMAS, ADVERTINNG AUENTS, 45 0 60 Rasdaios Burest. CHICAGO. To those afflicted ribing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain language, with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefit ot patients and physicians who y rvzdmz them carefully physician and patient will have a clear understanding and ca describe cases to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific, Tt can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with. out the knowledge of the person taking 1t; abso- lutely harmless, and will effect & permanent and speedy cure, wliether the patient 18 @ moderate drinker or an_alcoholic wreck, ‘Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee with- out. thelr knowledge and to-dsy bollevo they guit drinking of thelr own free will. " It never ils. ‘The system once imprs Bpecific, it becomes an_ utter the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by & Co., 16th and Douglas sts., ana 16th and Cume ing sts,, Omaha, Neb.; A.' D, Foster & Bro. “ouncil Bluffs. lowa. GRATEFUL«--COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa BREAKFAST. thorough knowledge of the natural laws govom the operation of dt ile: hich Siany heavy dockors ol o1 such arsioles of dist that Tyide lndyhluul use 1y built up untll constitution m: weak point. Xeeping ourselves el ud & properly woursh v iAo mmply wi r milk. 1o'balf pound s by Befed thiys; 504 o017 JAMES EPPS& G - Hfln.\mowlthh: Chemists LONDON. ENGLAND, Sewer Proposal SFEALED Proposals will bo recelved by the undersigned up to 4 o'clock p. i, ot Wed- nesday, September ith, 15, for furnishing the material and fing sewers accordiug to plans and specifications on file in the clerk’s ofice in the city of Grand Island, Hall Co., Neb. The work embraced in said sewers is approxi- mately as follows: BT fect of 10 o pi 10 Folve inch pipe, i cet of 16-inch pipe. 0 feet of 15-inch pipe. eet of 21-inch pipe. teet of 21-inch pipe, bs, of castings. AN bids shal e, e upon the printed bid. aing blanks which accompany the specifica tions furnished by the city upon application to the undersigne nd no costs are to be t. g against the city in any event upon the bids, Each bid, to be considered, must _contain a ¢ tifled check upon u local bunk in the sum of 000, payable to the clty of Grand Tsland as orfeit money n the event that the bidder shall fail to enter into a contract with good and sufficient bonds within ten days' notice of in a sealed envelope with it lu-hvnhne thereon and end avanseato the under By order of the Mayor and City Council 4 C. W. BiININGER, City Clerk., Grand Island, Hall Co,, Nebraski, ant a2y (SEALED Proposals will b received by the City Couneil of Sutton, Nebraska, for the fuiclisse of $:20.00.00 (or 50 duch thereof us may he issued) in water bonds of the city cf Sutton, drawing six, 6 per cent interest due in twenty years, but rédeemableafter ive (), years at tho option of said city. 11 proposals must be marked “Propo: Bonds” and filed with the Mayor of s or before August 10th, 185, at sevel, p.m., and as an evideico of good faith be compianied by a certified check for two hundre. dollars, (+200). The ity Counctl reserves the right to reject auy and all bids. By order of the City Counel. Button, Nebraska, July 20th, 1558, ¥, C. MATTIS0N, ‘Mayor. dy-24-10t ‘THEO, MILLER, Clerk, TEADY EMPLOYMENY gt \mmets Ately toreliable asers residing in ¢ Nocapital noceswary. oference requ) GENTS'SUPPLY CO., 2 ieago, 11l Goods Address Hifth Ave., Farm Loans w 1'nS! "U EST RALLS. o TERMS! 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