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THE CITY. The bank clearings were $508,5654.90, The internal revenue col terday amounted to $3,000. The docket for the ne been made up. It has Yesterday was the first day in months without a brand new suit begun in the district court. A marriage ln-. mse was granted y terday to John H. Tibke, aged twent one,and Miss m/ ic Styer, aged six teen. Both reside in Douglas Nebraska City will celebrs opening of the new stell bridge across the Missouri August 80, and has invited the Omaha board of trade to take part. Chief Scavey ived a circular yes- terday from ‘the sheriff of DeKalb county. Missouri, describing four pris- oners who broke jail et Marysville, Mo. Twenty-five dollars reward is offered for their recovery and the police are looking out for them. Mr. Max Meyer left yesterday to at- tend the decp water convention at Den- ver as a delegate from Omaha. His family will return with him. Mr. John Boyd, one of Omaha’s delegates to the deep water convention, is alr Denver. Mr. G. M. Nattinge Jeave on Monday. frank Turnbull, alias mokey,” was run in yesterday anted in Council 2luffs for high- e Ofticer Cusick, of the ¢ found him in Omaha and induced him to go to the station. When “Shiney” found himself behind the rs he blubbered like He was aken across the rive srday even- ing. A bill of for yesterday tions yes- salo was filed yesterday covering H. A. Newman's stock of gro ceries, fixtures, team, ete., at 1711 St. Mary's avenue. The bill is in favor of Meyer & Raapke, D. M. Steele & Co, McCord, Brady & Co., and Max Meyer & Co. The consideration was $1. The conveyance was to reimburse the firms named for goods furnished. Newman’s place was dumaged by fire a few days ago. Persona agraphs. vernor Thayer was in the city yester- or Given, editorial writer for the Chi cago Tribunc, is in the ci L. B, Card and Henry St R in the city last evening. > of Grand Island, and Loran Clurk of Albion, arc at the Paxtou. and Mrs, 1. H. Gaynor and Mr. C. S. hof Blair, are Paxton gucsts. S. Dudley, A. Colo and C. R. Robinson of Lincoln, visited the metropolis terday. It Pearson of Hastings, rity of Harrison, and W. D. Culbertson, are Millard guests. Love of Iremont, L. Moody of ' G ner of Sid- Charles E. Weldman of Hen C. . 1ddings of North Platte, G Inwegen of Ctiadron, Charles IS, Nebraska City, and W, A, eill, are in Omaha, William E. Brown of Albe Point, N, T\ ( Miller n{ e Niles, of Nelson, D l'l)l'nlku. with bis wife is visiting his brother Silas W, of Tue Ber, und on Sunday next will preach in Westminister church, on the corner of Virginia avenue and Grant street, e Around Again. Dr. Chambers, the veterinarian, who suf- fered somewhat from -inflammation in his hand caused by pus from a_horse sorc enter- ing a small cut on his finger, is again able 1o attend to business. From Under His Pillow. Gilbert Omundson, a boarder a B. Albers' boarding house, 2211 Burt street, was robbed Thursday night of $17.50. The money was taken from under his pillow while he slept, His roommates were Peter Kehr and a man Shimson, but it is not known whether either of tiiese got the money. Still Unclaimed. The remains of Charles Goode, who died recently at St. Joseph's hospital, are still un- claimed at Heafey & Heafey's, His relatives in Walrose, Pa., have not been heard from. It is stated that the sickness and death of the deceased wus caused by over-heating at the smelting works, though no steps have et been taken to give him respectable urial. A. Van Swift of Bridges of Holdrege, W. W. 1. Losch of West A New Iron Company. The Baum Iron company filed their articles of incorporation yesterday with the county clerk. The object of the corporation is the handling of Lieavy iron and hardware. Their capital stock is §100,000. They will also do @ commission business in hardware. The incorporators and officers are Daniel, Jaumes B. and David Baui, Drummers “lounen and Chapeaus. An impression has gone out among the drummers in regard to the shirts they are to wear in the parade on drummers’ day, that they must be of white flannel. This is a mistake. Any light colored flanncishirt witl do. The garment need not be a pure white. The hats have notall been ordered yet but must be within the next five days as they cannot be gotten from the fuctory if they are ordered later, Coburn's Quarterly Showing. Sterift Coburn has finished his last quar- terly report and submitted it to the county commissioners for their consideration. It shows the following receipts and expendi- tures: For April, $§11.09; May, $425.9 couveying prisoners to the state institutions since 1586, $103. This added 10 the above, with §5.43 otherwise collested prior to April, 1588, make the total receipts of the office §1,216.08. The expeuscs of the office for the same period of time were $1,812. A Wayward Wife. For some time past the deputies in Sheriff Coburn’s office have beeu on the lookout for 8 Mrs. Cook, wife of Charles E. Cook, of Fort Wayne, Ind. The missing woman eloped from her home with a man named David Furquahar, a brother of an Omaha justice of the peace. The runaways were often seen at Justice Farquahar's house but were not wanted there. When they heard that the deserted husband had located them and that they were about to be arrested,they left the city and it is believed that v,hcy are pow in Chicago. —— Get Your Railroad Ticketis NORTH, SOUTH, LASTand WEST, and secure your sleeping berths at 1302 Farnam St., Union Pacific Ticket office, HARRY P. DEUL City Ticket agent. o ———— A solid vestibule train daily, with dining car attached, viathe Burlington route, leaves from’ their own depot, Omaha, at 8:45 p. m., arriving at Chi- cago 8 &, m. Tickets gold ana sleeping car berths reserved at the city office, 1228 Farnam street. Telephone 250, ——— The Hand Ball Tourney. * The second of the series of games of hand ball between P. J. Kirby and M. Kilgailon, of Omaha, and John Halloran and Jobn N. Burke was played at Burke's court Thurs- day evening and resulted in three straights for the visitors, The following is the score: First game, 21 to 16; second game, 21 to 13, on the third game they tied at 20, and on the play off of soven aces the visitors won by @ score o( 1 m 5. -The mext game will be played at & Kilgalion's court, Twelfth ia, Tuesd commence at 6 Omaha 3, “hieago strets, Om & August 23, Play wiil The score now stands: South Omaha 1. Low Rate to Salt Lake and Return. For the grand be held at t Lake, August 30 and 81, the Union Pacitic, “The Overland Royte,” will sell tickets August 25 at one fare for the ronnd trip. Good going to and includ- ing August 80, returning until ber 6. IARRY P. DEUE City Passenger Agent, 1302 Farnam street. o —e— IR FAIR W K. The Fire Department to Give an Ex- hibition R Chief Galligan, of the fire department, is planning an interesting exhibition as an in- cident to fair week. The programme is for a parade and a run one evening. The department will march up Capitol avenue from enth street to Sixteenth in dress unifor changing their clothes, the ¢ a dash down the avenue in response to an alarm turned in for the purpose. The exhibition will be one of great interest to the thousands who have never seen @ tropolitan department make a run to a and it is believed the commissioners will grant Chief Galligan the necessary permis sion. Visitors to the Globe hotel, 131 city should Douglus. try the Swilt and pany. The building lately erected by this firm on the southeast corner of 15th and savenworth streets will be occupied them on and after the h inst. as a wholesale depot for supplying Omaha butchers with dressed beef, mutton and veal. The building is a model of its kind and is superior to anything vet erected for the purpose for which it is intended. In the refrigerating room (the largest in the west), are combined the late and most improved apliances for the proper handling and displaying of fresh meats. All that capital, experience and su- perior facilities can px...u..- will thus give to Omaha butchers the means of supplying their wants at the lowest possible prices. An inspection by the public is invited. R rs. Gorman's Spectacular Minstrels Open e Season at Boyd's. Gorman's spectacular minstrels opened up cason at Boyd's last evening to a very \d enthusiastic audience. The first as an innovation of the old stereotyped minstrel programme, and consisted of amed- ley of catchy songs and dances and funny- isms. The audience attested to their appre- ation of the Messrs. Gormans’ new depart- ontinuous andlau, g this came i series of new s| among which was Arthur C. Rigby's ogue ente inment and the ‘¥ Virtos.’ both dingly cleve i The first concluded with an extravagant pu- gilistic burlesque entitled “Johu L. and the Unknown,” Ad. Ryman, the hero of the old time minstrel stage, in his political harangue, brought down the house. The terpsichorean specialty, “I'he Dancing Musketeers,” was also good. The same bill this afternoon and evening. B - Diebold Safes, Call and sce the large stock and : ; Whitmore ut 419 of B e You can find cool, weil rooms at the Globe hotel, house in Omaha. = CAPTURING A BU fura best lo tGLAR. He is Pulled Out From Under J. F. Munro's Bed. WTheresidence of George F. Munro,511 North ghteenthstreet, was the theater of avery exciting scene Thursday night, inasmuch as a desperate burglar was captured there. Mr. Munro was aroused from sleep, and realizing that there was somebody in the house that didn't belong there, he slipped out in quest of the police. He was fortunate in at onco stumbling on Captain Cormack and Officer Cusick, and together they returned to the nouse. While Cusicl watched upon the out- side the captain and Munro entered tho evens i house. They lit a light and went through the house without discovering any one until they returned to Munro's own room, where they found Henry Johnson, a big, ugly looking negro. He was under the bed, and when dragged forth was inclined to show fight, but the muzzle of a gun shoved under his scowly face quickly cooled his pugilistic ardor. At tho station house when scarched Muriro's watch, . valuable gold one, and a few minor valuables were found upon his person. He is a brother of Sip_ Johnson, the negro who received a load of bird shot in his back a couple of months since at the hands of Dr. Hummell, whose place he was trying to enter, Henry was arraigned before the police court yesterday and, pleading not guilty, his hearing was postponed until the after: noon when he was held for trial under bonds of §1,000. Jo——— A Prominent Merchant in Old moneybags moves in his oftice As snappish and cross as a bear; The clerks know enough to keep out of his W Lest Troubje 1 day, LY, the merchant should grumble and ® Even Tabby, the cat, is in fear of a cuff, Or a kick, if she ventures too near: They all know the master is apt to be rough, And his freaks unexpected and queer. kes the old follow so surly and grim, so confoundedly mean? ch, or liver, or spleent od’ it—his liver is sluggish and His blood is disorc 1t's enough to muke And greet his be The world-wide Golden Medic a disordered live tone your system and strength, THAT TRAIN ROBBERY. The Theory of Road Agents Ridic By Cowboys. A new theory of the alleged attempt to rob the Union Pacitic train near Rawlins, Wy reaches Tie Ber. It comes from Mi George McKinney and James Scales, two stockmen from Rawlins, who are vouched for an Omaha gentieman as reliable men. in South Omaha with cattle, that obtains in Rawlins stimulated by the reward, sought the trail next morning after the shodting they could tind none nearer t a mile and a half north of the railroad t so_tracks were old and made by a mu! a horse with feet about the size of a hat. and a man would fine business to try to rob a train and on a horse or mule one and one Cowboys generally velieve that n fired some tramps and that they subscquently came east on the same train, red and foul, ¢ one hopelessly ma 1 with o growl vemedy, Dr. Discov will correc and purify the l:luml 1d build up your flesh led in escape —— An Absolut The ORIGINAL ABIE is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is psolute cure for old Sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eru . WVill positively care all kinds of piles. r the ORIGINAL ABIETINE Off T. ] Goodman Drug Co., Asking for a Pard The attorneys for Lou Passou, “Happy Jack,” the bogus ent who has been ‘wnu‘m cd to three years in the penitentiary , are circulating a petition for his pardon. It is stated that Judge Dundy and several of the United States officials here have signed the paper. The time fixed fortaking him to the prison is September 1. ST Po e exion duces a soft and b bines eve ity. Powder pro- itiful sking it com- y element of beauty and pur- A ey A Oollision A collision ocourred at the corner of Nine- teenth and Cuming street at?2 o'clock yester- day afternoon between one of Baker's ice wagons and a delivery wagon. Two men on the seat o f the latter were thrown under the horses’ feet. T hey escaped injury, though the horses kicked furiously. Drink Malto for the nerves. —_— DIED. BAUMLEY—Eureka, wife of Charles Baum- ley, at 12 0'clock noon, Friday, August 21. Funeral from 207 South Twenty-fourth street, Sunday, at 2 p. m. Y<BEST FOR SCOMPLEXIONSE TRY IT! Who It WEAK, NERVOUS, Illlll .I‘I‘A- TED, who in hi'POLLY and [G N CF. K| his TICIDI n! l“ “'. hl. “E’ il T'r. Clarke has made NERVOUS and all Diseasos of To NARY On g Faay. 0\ makee NG dtference WHAT 500 Save taken or WH O has failed to cure you. FEMALES sufforing from diseases pecis Mar to their sox can consult with the assurance of apeedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseaser Sariend 't cents postake for Celebrated Works on Chronie, Norvous and De pa“e Diseases. Consultation, personally or by \etter, free. Consult_the old Doctor, Thonaands cared. Offices and parlors rivato, & Those contemplating Marriage for’ Dr. wunw. Celevrated guide lo and Femule, etoli loc. botl 7» opa) Bgfore confiding vour caie, consult r. CLARKE, Alriel\ 1y letter or call may ave future sutteringand shame, and add golden ears to life, Sa-Book ** Life's (Sccret) Ex- Fors, tc. (stampa)e - Medicine and. wrings sent ‘evoryiwhere, secure from exposuro. Hours, 8 to 8; Sundays, § (012, Address, 18680, qErqu dm’fc.mo L. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Li Iwrpm»l From New York Every Tuesday, Cabin pa and $0, necording to_location ot state room. Exeursion # to 4, d from E; e at Lowest Rates LDWIN & CO., ( ‘'l Agents, away, New York, n Agent, . Chicago. HARRY = Reduced Cabin Rates hibition. ((MHDI!I ING, Epps’s Cocoa Ly thoroneh e of which o e ations ¢ Wl hppiea )L Lselected Cocon, Mr. Epps lins p GRATE ¥ the natural Jaws estion wid ertien OF w i 1 frivnie. ade simply with Inhalf pound tins by Groc JAMESEPES & CO.. Notice nd Steam Heat f lectrical Appa ot (.,..,,.nm\v\n rk Dou Saturday, Septemb ne, Plumbing, and ete Gounty Hospitid Building Plans 5 of County Clor snpany each bid. it 10 reject any and M. D. Rocne, 8. & Homopathic Chemists LONDON, ENGLAND, and Manufac t the offic Count Current =5 felt natant) flmllcllmp R e i iy cutredin mp anden Elects %Co. ieaLasail "n.‘cm-p | Geher belts. vty L Ommtitation, BN D Yand Talt ity o rion; organizing and drilling Mnr:hm Llubs‘ ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SPALDING & ms.. 108 Madison St., 3 adison 8t ‘ Broadway, (One Mile »m Notre Dime University.) The Gith Acadatnic Term will 0pen Mondny, Sept. id. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. )18 of on''the great At SChoo) of K A painting trom life and the nntiquo raphy wad Type Writhn Buildings departnent KR Driwing Phonc i Al oSk Con |\|.u\\ L AKE FOREST UNIVERSITY Comprizes— VKhron o Forest, 111, NORTHWESTERN MILlTARY AGAPEHY. Five Courses of Study. “Unaurpnssed tor {netrue o, and Christian FOR OLD PEOPLE! In old people the nervous system is weakened, and that must be strengthened. One of the most prominent medical writers of the day, in speaking of the preva- lence of rheumatic troubles among the aged, says The various pains, rheumatic or other, which old people often complain of, result from di nd which materially disturb their comfort, rdered nerves.” There itis in a nut shell ne for old people must be a nerve tonic. Old people are beset with constipation, flatu- lency, drowsiness, diarrhcea, indigestion, theu- matism, neuralgi nervous origin. These diseases are of Faine’s Celery Compound, that great nerve tonic, is almost a specific in these disorders, and by its regulatin influence on kidneys, removes the disorders to old age. the bones, and o Old people find it stimulating liver, to the vital powers, productive of appetite, and a promoter of digestion, Sold by druggists. $1.00. Six for #5.00. WELLS, Send for eight-page paper, with many testimonials from nervous, debilitated, and aged people, who bess Paine Celery Compound. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. KINGSFORD’S OSWEGD STARBH' “Pure,” Silver Bloss < Corn Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY, FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. GM X Maso: A privata s college, scientiflc s arbegins sdag Ko ||lh|nh-r Tith, GEC Morgan Park Military Academy The Best Boys' Boarding School in the West, Sixteenth S logue to CApT. E MORGAN PARK, COOK Con, 1L FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. 45th year, Iurx.lnulm;un'sau-ud|ul( A CHAMBELS, A, M., Pri " (aHICAGO EEMALE COLLEG PavkuearChicaso). Boardin ReTr Cirie o ‘{{,mm For Chtalogie addreas Q. TTLAY F Morgan Park, 111 Madison Sureet, Chicago, 1L, Bmw Stuart Institute §2 or vt Wil commence 1ts 215t your Septombier 12th, 158, Ad- yantages ynsurpassod: (iame conforts, careful trainig. Apply to Mrs. M. MCK kg HowEs, Principal. MILITARY ACADE MY— '. Send for A Business. President. l]N GOLLEBEGF LAW. s fen ¥ circulars adress o, 1L, The Burlington takes the lead. Route | :CBROQAR | It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running the East into Omaha propar. It was in advance of all lines in redu s trains from g the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Route TBRQAR. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? A Proprietary Medicine that needs but w twial 0 prove its worth, Dr, Callender's Left Lver Biters, The oply Distilled Bitters in the United States. The only Bitters recognized by the Diited Statos. Jalornms Tavenis Jos At L P {vrumry Mm“!“l'! Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 6573, Contains no fusil ofls, no essentlal oils, no forelgn substance or damag- ing drugs. A perfectly pure medicine, com- pounded from Pure Root Herbs and Old Peach Dleasant to the taste, quiet and decisive in its affect. Cures Dyspspsia or Yellow Jaundice fn five days;, Remulates ‘the Bowels, Tovigorates Inactive l.wm. Cures Diseased ver, Rev! the Kidneys, Improves the Appetite. Quickly, Regulates the whole system. New Life to thy whole system. LeftLiver Bitters are sold in Omaha, followi uggists: Rich n Drug Co., Speelal Wholesulo, forthe drug interest of Nebraski. Retail- J. Whitehouse, T. W, cliroter s Plirm ac ity . A Fuller & Iy i eb., by ne Dy, Gurney & Duy . 3o “"‘] Mux A Melcher, Howard " M wholesale dealers in Cis Netraska. National Bank, U. §. DEPOSITORY, OMAEA, NEB. Paid Up Capital. Surplup Banking Offic THE IRON BANK Corner 12th aud Farnar A General Banking Business Tr Yemice of tnese tnstrumieata, | WOODBRIDGE BROS, CORE’S FIRE PROOF HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN) GORE & HEFFRON, Proprietors. “This_house {8 the most thoroughly fire- proof of auy in the city, unless the Auditoris {iin building be the single exception."—Hotel World, ROOMS §1.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. Tlectric Light & Steam Heat in Every Room. 266 to 274 S. Clark St., CHICACO. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION Of 1889, Ofiice of the U. 8. Commission. SOMERVI &'LTP,"“ st '?b"‘fl'd Copyright protection ue: Good work, good r& smd(w m) Nu. “ MEDIBAL l SUHBIEAL INSTITUTE, N.W.Cor. i3th & Dodge Sts Chroic g Sa Disese APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUESES. Best facilities, apparatus and remedies for sue zessful treatment of every form of disease requi iug Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance; best hospital accomuic dations in the west WRITE_FOR C Braces, Trusees, Spine, Piles, Inhalation, Electri ney, Bladder, Eye, Surgical Operation: Diseases of Women a Speoially. Book ox DisEasxs Or WoMEN FhEE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from the system with niercury. New restorative treatment for loss Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confiden! Medicines or instrument seut by mail or express, securely packed, n juarks to indicate contents’ or sender. One pes <onal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case, and we will send is vlain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Tni cy, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with: Buestion 1t "Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Tns! DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13thana Dodge Sts., - OMAHA. NEB. SPECIAL BARCAINS We still have left few odd suits from| of| Summer Goods, that) UrARS on Deformities a1 ub Feet, Curvature of t ute, or our large stock we want to dispose of| efore the fall season| opens, prices $10, $12, $15. Remember these arve striclly all wool goods, made in, hoth Sachs & Frocks, ERVE AND BRAIN TREAY ol ocing for Hysterla, Dizrle Ylis, Nervous Neuralgia prosiration, <00, .k-)u g AR ain, resiilting 1 ui ache, of .mm o tobaceo. saion, Boftening of the Sl Bl dr vos '°"’|'h"" ?fivohmmy [oiass and Bpermatorhoe: s0d by over-exertion of the bral 11- nln or over-indu! contalns of h's treatment, llxboéollarfifl.lfl!i by mall pr pald WB GUARANTEE S1X BOXES onse, Wit h erder l'“ ved by Y box wgnmnltd un, we diee ok w1 oney | ltnotn% ; doet ng! Telephone THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES AHA " Leave Omul 0. Arrive Omaha, TNION PACITIC Depot 10th and Mare. Tincoln, Beatrice, Platte and Alm {Uverland = North i Ya.m, pm. Tl & 1 and *Daily Sunda g BURL TON_ ROUTE, Depot 10th and Mason sts. 00 p.m. Xpr 0D, Wally ~excant Arrive Omaha. Teave Omana. Chtongo Knst Expro Cofeago Mail Chicaao Local Denver Fast Ix;mq Colorado Mail. . Colorado Mail Kansus (1 Kansi 3:45 p.m. 00 m. Lenve Arrive Omaha. Omaha. - — L. | st 1ha m,| 700 p.m. 7:05 8.4 7:16 p.my Arrive Omaha, - Leave | Webster st/ Omaha. Sloux Cit. | Bancroft xpross 8t, Paul Limited cept Sunday ave Omaha. y Express ....| 10:20 . m. Night Express.... | Bidop. | Leave Omuha. TRI P A B and Weberosat 0 | Arrive and Webstar st | Omuha, e 4:35 . me 10:50 a. 1y )a.m s & DIk Hills Pas, 105 6:45 p.m. #Norfolk Passenger, slixcept Sunday. In addition to the statious mentioned, train wenticth and Twenty-fourth street: and at the Summit in Omaha. West w ard. Running between Council Blufrs and /\n-rlgh;a AL urighty = A M | South Omahia aha Dovor: | Efexuasmnn=EzESoras | South | TOmaha | bright. (Omalia, Shesley | depot. 1 o 2: 1am COUNCIL BLU ROCK ISLAND & PACI Leave, . A:0p.m. D No.2 5 p. m. A *No. IJ 5 a.m.C No.b.. 9:40 a. m.|A No. Accommodation, ~Dos Moines Accommodation, (‘uu AGO & NORTHM 1CAGO, EEEF v Aduilyi i} dally except Sat. 8im.; D'except Mon.: fast mail R hnulven univer. sal satisfaction in the care of Gonorrkes sud Gleet, T prescribo it and fug 14 to all sufferers. A.J. STONER, M.D.,' Docatur, Iif,