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i 3 ] s re o T L s T e THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY AUGUST 19, 1888-~TWELVE PAGES. OMAHA SELECTED ! DR. J. E. McGREW ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALISTS! Inthe treatment of CHRONIC AND SO-CALLED INCUR- ABLE DISEASES, as permanently locat «d in Omana. ‘The Doc- s theory 18 that NO DISEASE I8 INCURA- ¥ until the different parts of the body dutru ed by disease faster than they cuu b aired or built Tois I8 & 1°law, esta)- lished when ™ “flie waters were adjusted by hire. our LIVER, ;lano.«” 181t your AIN, EAR, EYE or Fio RKIN OF PO rithe Doctors *New Treat- mant 'or Old Diseases’ A CURE GUARANTEED i £ Bt PRIVATE DIS- EASESand every trace of the disease eradicated trom the bous , #kin and blood. Debllity of the SEXUAL ORGANS and their results compl moved, Dy Mcal 1 of regnlar medi- cine,and bix ¢ CORSS in curing di e §ohia close aftention to the treatment of each case., The uml) lhw-ml as one of the LEADING TALISTS, J. E. McGREW, M. D- Bushman Block, Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts,, Oniha, Nebraska. oo 1s WEAR, lulven-. DrD, nhISTOLLY wnd KGN 5 HiE VIGOR of BOD IND and HANHOOD, covalng un.um? -iuu- LIF n-klo‘n or O differencs WLO biaa fatied o bure you, M- FEM A LES suffering from discases pecus Mar 10 their isyoey cnulnl;fl w(alhz the Amuistcs rel and cure. nd 2 cen! itage B, o S onsands cnred. Officesand parlors rtvate. A-Thowe contemplating Marie for ke's celebrated guide io aud Fem: each 15¢., bot famps). Before T e g R ' CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may e futire sufleringand shame, and add golden s (0 life. &#Book ** Life's (Secrct) Ere )’ W& mpl). Medicine and wi s r‘ ) secure from expo .Ill.lloflbflundlyl 9to12. Addrml. l“fla!lchrk M. GAIGAO, 111, stance, " g1 | iz, 1,006 REWARD ‘Unlews the roots of the hair be entirely dried up, which ocoure| ‘very rarely and probably uot over fivo tinios h A 1t surely produces new wuu’ Just Think of Thlll‘ 4 Casea of fifteen | l'u.nmovmnm 1 ioe o price 81 por -e‘.:l. | HATR D [Raw'tho growth of hatk that 1o |lling out, keep it cooth snd ‘Zlosy and remove all dandrufr. FATRICON s for salo by all druggiata or will be sont by the ‘manufaoturers on receipt of price. Bond for history of tho roma e, Fomedy and testimonia from il P those who have used it. EF°Cut this out and send to - somo bald-headed friend. CHTER REMEDY 0., NEW HAVEN, CT. supplied by E. Hewitt'& Co., New Haven, Ct. For ~\\llu ,{,“ N W. D, MEAD, Pres, DAVID JANIESON, Treas, MED INVETVRNT 00 INCORPORATED. Capital, - $100,000 Loans Made on Real Estate. No commissions. Money on hand. 814 South 15th Street, Oinaha, Ncb LOMBARD INVESTMENT C0 Boston. Muss.; Kansas City, Mo, Capital & Surplus ~ §1,500 000 This company has opened an Omaha oftice and 45 prepared to furni<h money promptly on i Prbved city and farm proper No wpplications sent awiy fo Loans closed and pald for wit Gl :mruumnm Bt., First MORRISON & REED Licensed Plumbers & Gas Fitters REMOVED TO 622 and 524 South 16th Corner 16th and Jackson Street, Where they have a full line of everything nec- sssary to their business. They are prepared to give estimates on all work in their line and pely fll all orders entrusted to their care. of workmen employed and all work war- MORRISON & REED, NEW LOCATION, mm-.- 16th and Jackeon Streets, T WEAK "E .’ nm particulars for r. 0- FOWLER, Moodus, Gonn., GIIO FEMALE COLLE@ ering from the ot 13 nkEnc ke .« DButfalo* INCIDENTS OF THE ALTAR. Many Matrimonial Adventures and Misadventures, BERRY WALL ADEVOTED HUSBAND A Pale-Face Mrs, Lo—— She Fled With the Other Man—Tired of Matrimony in Two Weeks. A Pale-t'aced Mrs Lo, Newark Jou Justice Synder. of Gloucester Uity, exhibited a ney greenback, the fee he had received for mareying Wah-ki-kaw (Captain Stubbs), the Kaw chief performing av the Wild West show, to Miss Annie Harris, a white woman. The ceremony took place at the close of the ufternoon p i ance and was witnessed Ly nore than 5,000 persons. ‘ . The Lidians at the close went thi ineir form of marriage, and pr the pair with moccasing, robes, blankets and trinkets. The bride was attired in full Indian costume, a present from Pawn ill. Last might the chief and his bride, headed by the cowboy band and all the Indians in the camp. made a parade through the streets of (iou- cester City., Berry Wall a Devoted Husband 1 Wall seem genwmnely (e th other. Rerry was gallant women in the same 1 marreied or single. who would accepu his attentions. A number of these former sweethe there now, and it is amusing to v wed theiv watchfulness of his changed conduct as a husband. The understand- ing is that his income has been cut down by his rich mother since his mav- viage, which she did not approve. Ho gets along without a valet this season. and his bride has no mad, He has sold his hovses, and is no longer a sp2nd- thrift, although living in sufticient lux- ury at a costly hotel. He rides to the races in a rvailroad car instend of his own equipage as of yore. and he no longer puts horses into the races nov bets heavily. she Fled \\m. the Other Man. akewood, on 1 with a Social sensation. M Goodrich and her handsome danghter of seventeen sum- me uurmpun\ml by the la Il.ml'\'\l husband, arrived from Cine few days since. They werc ud were the observed of nl] hing went me rringe bell with the distingy ~I|<-<| v till afascinating young gentleman aude Melnot rthur Smith.alsoof Cincinnati— 1 upon the scene to disturb the tranquility of the expectant bridegroom and his mother-in to be. From that moment Miss Goodrich and My, Smith were subjected toconstantespion awe. but they laid their plans well and M Goodrich the young man haster (I to_Jume m search of the runaways, but learned too late that they had gone in the other di- rection and w hastily and quictly t Mayyille. They are now en- joying their honeymoon t ile N Goodrich and the jilted home. The Cour: of' True Love. New York Sun: Cha Hughes, a devotee of the art pre vative of all arts, pursues his calling among the quict la and pleasant meads of Brooklyn. Miss Maggie Caulfield fol- lows the gentle art of domestic servic in the same delightful suburb. The hearts cotlided a while ago, and were irretrievably sn nee that time they have onl n the light of each other’s On her last reception evening Mr. Hughe led upon Miss Caultield and tarried in the spell of the charmer until 11 p. m. Growing sensible that human- ity demanded that he give the poor girl u chance to sleep, he started to go home. but found a heavy rain was fall- ing. Not having the enthusiasm of Leander, especially when travelling away from his Hero, he was prevailed upon to get into a closet and wait till the rain should cease. The devoted gir) said she was not at all tived, and as soon s the family were quiet upstai she would come down again and they could whisper more fairy stories to cach other ere he sought his lonely home. Now, in the house was a large and in- telligent Trish setter dog. This inquis- itive brute smelled something with which he did not feel fully familiar,and proceeded to make such & row that the master of the house came down stairs and guided by the dog,opened the closet door and found the young man. Not being acquainted with him, the master (l“hu house merely “huld him up.” at the muzzle of a ver in silence until an officor came, who relieved the house holder of his unbidden guest and took him around to see the captain. Meanwhile Miss Caulfield suffered great stress of mind, and finally told her employer the whole storyiwhich brought about Mr. Hughes' speedy release, a profusion of blushes on her own part, and the naming of her wedding day. Tired of Matrimony in Two Weeks. San Francisco Examiner: Less than WO wee! ) Christian L. Anna C. Ison,of Mount meda county,c office and procured a conse, They were married by of the peace, and nothing more savd of them until the other they came back and astonished Deputy Clerk Martin by asking himn to sell them a divoree. He plained that thing was impossible, and asked was the trouble. Neither had any particuls for seeking the divors thought they hud Deputy Clerk J. B. such a what reuson that they mistake, Rielly tried to lieal the breach, and advised them to kiss and llml\e up, but, while the woman the man said he had mado nee and was not going to do it again. Finding they could find no relief at the clerk’s office, the honey- mooners startod off and were joined in the corridor by another granger, who asked them what luck they had. *No luck at all,” replied the woman, whose satchel the newcomer was carry- ing, 'hey say we will bave to go to a lawyer,” The trio then went down to the Phe- lun building and called upon an attor- ney, and,although he went through the wlhiole category of eauscs upon which a divoree suit could be commenced, there was not one which fitted their case. The woman said that her husband had lived as a bachelior for such a long time that he was used to doing things for bimself and could not bear to have a woman about. “‘He suits me well enough,” she said, “*but if he don’t like me I'm willing to separate.” Young Lovers Elope. Chicago Mail: The fifteen year old son of Mr. Uougma. who keeps a groc- ery store in Pittsburg, eloped with a twelve year old Itahan girl named Lucy Panyera. Young Douglas met the irl while attending a public school ast winter. About four months ago an Italian boy, somewhat older than “Wil- liam, who “wus in love with “his livtle countrey girl, becamy intensely jealous of the American boys attention to the little lady. ' The Ttalian youth picked u quarrel with Williwm, and in a fight which followed stabbed him slightly'in the back. He got badly punished, how- ever, by his antagonist. No arvests fol lowed, After that he bothered the American boy no longer. A few weeks ngo, while ! : L et FREE FROM DRUGS, UNADULTERATEY, HONEST dangerous point, but she was t once pallantry roscued by her lover. Hav- | A ten cent cigar for five cents. ** i i 44 i FogTh? e, B ekt o et g All Straight Havana Filler.” For sale by Following named Dealers; cetions, Willlam's ardent spirit Kinsler 1. T., 1807 Far iler Geo, F, ; prompted him to propose marringe. Lang A., 130 and Saskeon: '\\ll’{:'{' ('}';" 1) » i Moz ol UL The youngsters then und thore ¢ Tena Cittist, No. 420 5. 100k, . McDonald, Lyons Drug Co., Lyons, Neb, pledgeds their eternal mutual love. ™ Motthews & lunnnu:hnm, 508 N. 16th. L i Leslie L. M., Ewing, Neb, Then — came the question of Miller Jucob, 1004 N y %y Denver, Col. Lancelot & Reese, Gray, I, marviage, which, it wns decided, could Bl Mueller J. 1., 1414 Farsam St. Birken W. J., Leigh, Neh, Lott F. W., Talmage, Neb. niybe answered by an clopement, as | Anderson A., 2218 Cuming St. Murphy 16th Brown & Landen, Cozad, Neb, Lathirop A. B., Ainsworth, Neb, they know the I renis would not 1ul- Auadeld 50, No, 8008 . 10th St. Manger Ot W0th & 1ith. | Jown B, R., Fromont, Neb, Leas J. 1., Chodron, Nob, = ow them to wed at their presgnt tendor k 1.. South Omaha. Newinau 0t 17 & 18, 4 Yk RN St bl age. They discussed matters for a week | 00004y 7 g, i ull'n‘nll.-:l\ St. teterson Oley Jones. l:; ‘:""‘“lll,i. ‘\“ T:rm"li‘. NM!" .\lur.un ‘]“h".' 01“" KL and arranged the detail Hell 1, ¢ AR Powell M. B., luh and Jackson. enne . M. St. Paul, Neb, Mayle, J. W., Blair, Neb, told he picnic and would not be back Bonner H. J., Cor. 16th and Vinton St. that evenin William told his family | Bean Geo. L. & Co., 1823 Douglas. that he wus zoing to stay at the house | Becht Max,Cor. 15th and Harney. of some of his friends the whole duy. | (y10ri A., No. 601 Pierce St. and he did not think he would return b u 7 5 4 before 10 o'clock that night, Theiv | (Umings Thos., North 16th St. scheme woiked splendidly, and they | Day J. B..St. Mary's Ave. went separately to the depot, where | Dalzell . AL, No. 115 N 16th St. ‘fl":h purchuse o :lUt'kl'l”fm' l'hilmlli-l- Dwyer John, 20th & Hamilton. phin, a8 was after s dlsco . the or, Ple P! " money having been furnished by Will- ‘,}T""l"l'(‘,' ("( Oty i,“' sty inm. who had about 0 saved up in the | (110 AR g i children’s hank. When night eame | F nton St. did 5ot appene and her pavents 2206 Farnam, anxious. Knowing of the in- ns House en her and William they CoyJ6th near Davenport. went to the latter’s house to muke Park uve. quiries. By that time the Doug I‘:u-mnm\n-(.llllv &2ih | L I6th and Howard, mh & ( Florence, Neb. Crane & Son, Woodbine, Ta. Cramer L., Columbus, Neb. Cogswell J. ., Holdrege, Neb. Corrigan P. C., O'Neill, Neb, Cleveland Bros., Ord, Neb. Odendahl By Deyo L. H.. Red Cloud, Neb, Overtield J, K Neligh, Nn-h. Dobbs C., York, Neb. Pollack, C. B. & Co., Columbus, Neb, Dresser ¢ W., Chadron, Neb, Pethick 'l hos. M., Silver Creel, N Dill & Huston, Grand lsland, Hnnu'\ . enoa, Neh, Porbs G. ., Fremont. Neb. 1, David City. Ihraith J, Albion, Neb. \\ . & Co., Ulysses, Neh, |v»\\'mnl & wloy, Cozad, Neb, , Chester, Neb, B, Central City, Dak, s nn'l B.. Campbell, b, & h-x'nn'll PPaxton, Loug Pine, Neb. Wahoo. K., North Platte, Neb, ¢ Co.. Linwood, Neb, Ferris. Cedar Blufts, Neb. B., Boulder, Col. . North Bend, Neb, nples, Holdrege, Neb. Milligan & Hrabuak, Dodge, Neb, Morris A, H., Milli Harry MeNemara J Needham J. I3 rnam & Douglas, Shidhid L DeWitt, Neb. J., Rapid City, Dak. , Albion, Neb. , LoupCity, Neb, 3 nam, bet, 4 South Omab: Joy 16th and lzard. A., 1517 Farnam. 10 & 1L Schroter \uulh & Owens, South Omaha, y [ suth Omaha. 3th & Corby. le stand. Neh, Simonson P Showen .J. Schubert [ mn| Howard, arnam. 03 N, 16th. G4 Cuming. wrnam bet, 12 8 South Omaha. L 16th & Webster, Chompson & IRustin ¢ Helin her, h & O'Connor, 3 Plood l||| . Feenan M. Goodman ( Gentsch Dr. Gentleman Win ins & Kinney, Plum Creck, { Hardin M. S.. , Neb. Hall Ed., were wondering what be :of wm. After the two families had pured notes suspicion that the children | Havana Cigar Stove, 1406 Whaiker D. H., h. Neb, chuyler, N vun off was aroused. Word w Huelff Dr. lohn, 20th & Rice, Wilson & Brew Gth & Decatur, Johuson J. P., Johnson, Neb, & Co., Buffalo Gap, Dak. once sent to Phil shin, where W Horton W. J., Saunders & Clark, Wilrot €, 814 1 Judkins J. W\ Fullerton, Neb, Wood H I.. Stromsburg, Neb. inm and his sweetheart were caught | Hallaver ., No. 609 N, 16th St. Johnson A. M., Albion, Neb. \\'u]l(.\( 1en, A\‘Lul: ou, Neb. ering about the Broad street depot. | Hess C.J., Cuming St. Deadwood. Dak, Wilson C. W., Mead, Neb. —— 5 Jafte M. S.. So. 13th St. WESTERN. Plattsmouth, Neb, ir & Hopkin n iwhville, Neb, CONNUBIALITIES, Johnson J. 1 11 Caming St. De Iavens 1. C., Couneil Blutts, Towa. | Kuox ¢. 1 Williamson G. Neb, e l.-,,mu & Lund. Cuming near 25th, Gibbs W 5 N s Ka Williamson €', M '|ml Island,Neb, She asked Lim onee, sho asked him twice, She asked him thirice to wed, He thought her fricudship ' But cach time shook his he At _last, when he felt more iclined The wedded state to try, He told hor he had enanzid his But sho 8 S0 have 1 Minnesota @irls want a lav to exmpal a follow to anuounce his inteations within four weeks after paying his first v iical bachelor produces statistics to v po to one husband y J. AL 520 So. 10th, MeCTure Kuabe & Co Walton & Co., Broken Bow, Neb, And many others to be mentioned in next issue. Distributing Agents—Max Mefier & Co., Omaha, Neb.; also Western Agents for the Seidenberg & osa Espanola and Thekla Havana Cigars. OMAIIX MEDICAL AND SURGICAL AN f=Anadpghdnnn=m] N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. miud; y -tenths of the broken cnzage are due to women, Mollie Heady with mor lomestie, killed hev Haute, Ind., b Lloyd De was 10 bo married, noteall upon her. She left a note for Dongherty saying that she died for him. A handsome Jity suburb m; the other day. yet most I young woman in a New York a Chinaman 60 y fageable youny w olis. water ar 0O CAUTION Designing persons, taking advantage of our reputa- tion are constantly o € bogus Medical Establishments to deceive 3 m were pushe strangers visiting the ¢ These pretenders usually disapp in a er and the few week < crs or agents. aws ot Indian t stablshe Medical Gladstone und his wife celebrated IO RN their golden wedding afew days azo. Amons the appropriate girts recoived by them may be mentioncd some millions of golden opi is sent from all over the worid. Curiously enough, the town in Kansas wost noted for divorce suits is named Con- cordin, And, strange as it may appear, a great deal of billmgz and_cooing goos on’ at Lake Contrary, Buchanau county, Mo, At Rice Lake, Wis., society has been con- siderably disturbed by the C. D, Spaulding, u widowe three months, and seventy Miss Mae Nichols, sixteen years of age. Miss Agneta Ram Vhon yo )f our exact address, and t p FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. McMENAKY, Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Assisted by a Number of Com:etent, Skiilful and Expericnced Physicians and Surgeons. English student who was first seholar cluss at, - R T G 5 K and vieved the® pypqjcular Attention paid to Deforities, Discases of W.men, l)l-< as's of the l'rlnnn and Sexual Organs, l‘llmM Discases, honor of senior classie scholar, is soon to Dlicaieii sl Lot Neevoas System, Lunz and Tiarsat D.sea « rical Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, I Dr. Butle naster of Trinity col- ¥ he bride is twenty-two years old and the groom fifty-five, mary Cane'rs, Tumors, ' E More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employ: ern improved instruments, apparatus and appliances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispentaries in the west combined, Iargest and most complete Medical Institute or Hosoital in the west, ¢ newly furnished, well warmed and ven- tilated rooms for paticnts, three #killed physiciaus always in the building. A1l kinds of diseascs treated in the most scientiflc manner. We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities, Trusses, Electrical Batteries, and can supply physicians and patients any appliance, remedy or instrument kunown. Call and consult us. or write for civeulars upon s, with list of questions for patients to answ Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. ~ We have superior advantages and facihties for treat nfi made in Cincinnati | diseases, performing surgical operations and nursing paticnts, which, combined with oar ackuowledged ability, experience, |(k|ym|~|b\1|!3 and reputation, shoul ) Hugo (. Bisenlohr contains co: - | make the Omaha M L and Surgical Institute the first choice. erable interest on_account of the historical The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and seientific prineiple name and connection of one of the parties. | science and human ingenuity can bring to bear on theiv ¢ Their comfort and convenience will alw OnMay 30,Charles G. Layfayette was united Should you conclude to visit us for trentment or correspond with us, you will find these st in marriage to Miss Tillie Diehl, any particular, but are plain unvarnished facts thE o o o Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES- the groom isa grandson of ¢ He is a broommaker, Mary Sullivan All'blood diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic poison vemoved from the system without meret New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Persons il unable to visit us, may be treat t home by correspondence. All correspondence confidential, Med 08 or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, on murks to indicate contents or sender. One peesonal |n'v‘|\|'~v\ preferved. Call and consult us or send history or your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN FREE. yphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with question list. My Reason for rlllnu a Book Upon Privatle, Spe and Nervous Discases. T have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, have become cognized authority upon the subject, consequently 1 receive an immense number of letters from physicians and afflicted p ons, usking my opinion and advice upon individual For the benefit of such persons, I havewrit- ten a book giving a general desc ription of the most common - disenses and conditions, my treatment, succ 3 er reading it, persons will have a cleaver idea of their condition and can write me more intelligen and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages 13 not to furnish reading There is one grand scheme that has caused | matter to a class of persons who read out, of mere idle curiosity, but for the beneflt of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degree from discases, or the effects \y:"-lfl' why it has not been brought into | of diseases or abuses, of the sexual or urinary ovgans, Not a day passes but we re many calls or letters from persons sullering from this class of diseases, or their general application, in view of the ingenuity | goqual. Many of themarcignorant of the cause of the dificulty that has wrecked their constitutions,thrown w cloud over their bright prospects and in shortaning theivdays, and genius that s lying around loose, and that s the getting of o wife on the install- SURGERY ment plan, that is, the dowry. There are a U ::;v.\‘l I‘l;‘x:‘l::\ll.f-ll!]ml»“v\l\l("n";")::l]l’;“m:x‘-:l\;‘pi‘*-““‘_‘ Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross cyes) stallments 'of say 00 or $1,000 por y Human Bodies formed 1n the most scientific manner, N hhte bah dlue v RERT. ECURES LER We treat (,hrmm Disease of the Lungs, Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, land for sceurity of po, t at the stated | Brights Disease, ‘I periods, say from one o ten vears. A failure to pay would enable the hustand to foreclose. ; more patients treated; more cures .eflected; more mod- wm \lri Mullhu mal we made di- proof iu this age return skill, , and patients rocieve here every advintage that art, n into considaerati atements of our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in The interest, s the fact that Lafayette. o sixty-five years old and ¥, attacked [l el sixty-nine years old and single, last night with a dishpan, Her excuse in court this morning was that Miss Farrell had tried to alienate the affections of Mr. Sullivan, aged seventy-three. Mrs. Sullivan complained that her husband and Mrs. Far- 11 often spooned away whole moonlight evenings together on the roof of their tene- ment honse. Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, [Impotency Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Deformities of t Scalp, Stom Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, ete., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (I" "ape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritis, Baldness, Eczema, etc. DISEASES O WOMEN. TREATED Carefully, skillfully and sientifically by the latest and most aj d WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, devoted a large portion of his ttme to the siudy and treatment ses, and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himse strument, appliance and remedy of value in this department of Med and Surgery. ETE AITD BAR DEEARTICEDTT. We claim superiority over any oculist or auri-t in the west, and the thousands whom we have cured, after others have failed, substantiate our claims. Eye and Ear Diseases, we simply say call and consult us, get a sceintifi opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will r and cure, Our book, describing the Eye and Ear and gard to cases; by readings them carefully phps EASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE, Address all letters to OMAX A MEDICAI, ANDSURGICAL INSTITUTE, Or, DR. J. W. McMENAMY, N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, N’eb ERE—— - S DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE. Scrofula, FREE. Dr McMenamy has for ye and is fully supplied with every ine - - IMPIETIES. in the church to-day; ngeregation There's po To those afllicted with rn to us for treatment joying The success of the plan of salvation shows that the bible is an excellent advertising medium. ents and physi WRIT ns who write us in re} eir diseases, in plain language with numerous illustrations, ; ¥ FOR BOOK ON DIS+ n and patient will have a clear understanding and can disc e written for the benefit of pa! ) cases to us more intelligently. They say Sum tion of his wants a good i mud fence. ™ Teac How was ‘Please, ma'am, some branches Jones is a capital illustra- 1 remark that ‘“‘when n he makes hiw as ugly SNow answer up h)\hl Absalom killed ¢ he caught his switch in PAID UP CAPITAL, saoo 000. 4URPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, DEPARTMEN UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Imcrafl on deposits, compounded semi-annually. ngs Certifioates with Interest coupons attached. D ENTURE BONDS In Denominations of $200, 8300, $500, and $1000, based upon First Mortgage Real Estate Securities deposited with, and bondes certified by the Union Trust Company of New York. Drafts drawn on the principal cities of Europe. A. C. POWELL, casHiEn. DIRECTORS: D. D, COOLEY, V.-Pres. C. S. MONTGOMERY. Sunday school Teacher—Now tell me, what is duty "' Little West-ender (just back from Europe-—“It's something you don't pay unless you have to.” An Augusta, Me., boy brought the family bible with him 10 a'circus which wus exhib. iting in the town, in order to prove that he was voung enough to go in at half price, A Long Branchite tells of a prayer meet- ing at which one of the speakers prayed the Lord to keep all vice and defilement as far away from the souls of the congregation as He was himself. “William,” said a minister's wife, “if you dow't lay down_that, paper and make histe you will certainly be late at the church.’ *Yes," he suid, lnying the paper away re- luctantly, *I suppose I have no time to lo but it dos beat all how the Giants are play- ing ball.” “Are there any boarding houses in here?” inquired the family man of St. Peter, whom lie met at the gate. **No,” said St. Peter. “Then [guess I won't go in,” said the fam- HOTEL ily man, wearily. ‘I am tired of having to Coruer Dearborn and Lake Streets, do the carving and then uklnu what is left after everybody is hel T was counting CHICAGO. on l:‘e“‘:;yp“‘x" OND BRAND This house hias just been thoroughly refitted €08 . king il fur better They were telling Sunday whool strics Ot ouL dowE | R IR and one lady “Lut Sunday my daugh- EWA| HLESS IMITAYI ian any b T e 1'% sort. #IC#!‘I}’SIHSLI“ A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art, a.t reasonable prices. 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