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& Wother turn, 8 THE OMAHA DA]LY BER: THR CLTY. the Swedish vening this at eyery ¢ Revival Methodist week. The Veteran Firemen's meets in- Chief Galligan's office Wednesday night. # The score at the pi y stood: Parmelee 89, ty refeveed the mateh. The city troasurer has completed his ment, showing that the bonded in- tedness of Omaha noun to 1,448,950 Joseph Anderson’s little child, s was accidentally sealded days at Florence, sidered in immec danger of death A carpenter n residing on South day drove a mortise hand while working The faneral of the iate Sarah A. Denman took place at 150 ye afternoon and was largely attende remains were interred in - Fore 1 cemetary. City Clerk Hoctor, has notitied the that theve is considerable that suburb, and Agent been detailed to mvestiy Last night Colonel W. . presented with an elegant ¢ terpart of himself by Id Colonel A, H. Forh Prof Roth and R, J. ¢ 10 The work was executed by Albert Hothery. Mr. Clancoy made the presentation specch, which “was responded to by Colondd Beck in glowing terms. Personal 1% W. O'Brien, repro Freeman’s Journal and € in the cit Mrs, A. A, Osgood, the authoress, passed through the city yesterday en route to her home, Asl Or Manager Kurtz, of the Patrick Land com- pany, has returncd from the east, accomp anied by his newly made wi At the Barker: W. 13, Parkin, Boone, Ta.; H. . McGiregor, Chicago;«Mrs. 1. Combs, Shelby, 5. Des Camps, Chicago: L. S, I Saribault, Minn.; H. C. Boliong, Schuyler, Neb.j Austin Nichols, New York Broke His Leg. George H. Hoffman, of 1900 North Twen slipped on the i corner Twenticth streets vestorday his right leg below the services church ociation next on shoot yester- aker 64, John med John Kanucka, fenth street, Sun- hisel through his rs terday The wn of South Omaha, ymuniissioners estitution in Muhoney he ate. county « Beck was yon coun- Rothery, Arthur azrapha. pting the New York atholic Register, is of Tzard and morning and broke kuce. Want a Justices' Shoes. There arc already three applicants for the position of Just out 10 become vacant by the of the justi is Willinm | brother of ond ward justi the others 5. Dunn and K itly mitted to the bar, A Numisn Fiend. Musce was entered unday mght, and 1 coins that decorated one the cases in the curio hall were carricd off. Mr. Lawler's loss is probably £50. Batrance was gained by means of a rear window. by uuuu s the - ot the Russia A committee from the called on Tie Bee to-d. organization was in no way the row in the Jewish church on and Tivelfth s s. Their spip is whero it has been for yen gutter's clothing store. T, New Board of Pablic Works, The Charter committee met yesterday and spent the mosning discussing amendments suggested by the hoard of public works. They decided to make the board_consist of five, in. stead of three members, which will _inelude the city engineer and building inspector. The committee is still in session, Churcl Russian church to state that th responsible for Howard of wor- , over El The Bar Library Moves. “The first of tho new year will library of the Bar association the Paxton block, -where it will cessible to the members. The county missioners have decided to lease the cases and furniture of the present lib room to the association at a nommnal rental. o Discord Between Musicians. Detective Al Blaufuss brought suiv before Justice Shea against Simon Hoffman tho mu- sician to recover for services iter mass at the cathedral in this Hoffman brought in a counter cluim for =5, and after hearing the case the court rendered judgment in favor of Blaafuss. An appeal has been filed by the defendants attornc Saratoga L ting of the Saratoga lycenm the ¢ elected: L. Little- 20 the law removed- to be more ac- com- book At the me following gentlewen we fleld, president; ig, vice-president; P, Thompson, t . and W. MeCay, secretary. A business committee was ap- ointed, and consists of Mrs, k' Miss uko, Miss J Lows Littiefield The ney s will occupy their positions for the first time Janun A Small Blaze. A small blaze occurred at the Louis Schmidt,corner Thirteenth “ut 3:66 yesterday morning. Thefi ment was promptly upon the sceno, s guished the flames before they had much headway. The loss, about 860, Tlic building is ow Morso, and the tive bad its o fective fue, saloon_of \d Dodge, lepart id extin. made M. in in a de- Yale Glee Club, The Yale Glee club, numbering forty and composed of students of Yale colloge, o d in Omaba Sunday nig the Rocl aud went west to Donver over the Burling- ton. It is under the management of George E. Hawmilton, of class '80 of that institution, It will give @ concert at Der via Kansas ity and both pluces. at St Another Transtr of Banson, For and in consideration of the sum of $82.000, William Latey, Blizaboth Latey, Williamm V. Benson and_ Mary £, Benson haye conveyed a number Bf lots in Franklyn uare addition, Benson's addition, Marsi’s dition_and Kouutze place addition to Sharles T, Taylor, of Douglas county, The ale is made subject to taxes that shall be- lome delinquent aftor Junuury 1, and also to teen mortgages, u; guting $41,4 0. to Give Quit Clai John P. Helfenstein recover Omaha prop firm years ago, has talk his time it is in the shape of pwm of attorney, and authorizes Orlando N Guthrie and John . Slaugnter of g1 v Louis, to “sell and convoy by anit claim d ull our right, title aud interest” in the hds referred to. 1tis signed by John I, elfenstein and his wife, Mary Aun Helfen tein. Mr. Guthrie and Judze Coe ave still bere looking aftor their clients' interests, vk Leak, augorous hole hus Popple acy Want o suit of Lows, t0 1ght by his ITH of Ly Waterw For some time a very been nllowed 1o exist in this city on ton avemue butwoen Twent and Mweuty-third strests, A steady stream of water has been undermining the center of the strect, making it unsafe for horses or vohicles. It was not yesterday morning thata team had been down in the hole during the :.ht t would be un cosy matter fora orse to break a leg or otherwise wjure him- self for lifo in the nlace. Some of the people out there want 1o kaow where the inspec- wor s, Protect Your ly By keoping a supply of Zilu Magunetic | for rbeutnatism, sprains, ete., and wla Healing Ointment for cuts, burns, Mores, cle. Ask your druggist A W EKAL A Great Change in Railway Trafic to be Made To-d To-day will mark trafic of western railways, on that which applies to Omaha's live stock The new tariff which was meeting in Chicagc ange in the especially nto effect to mark day on all western lines rates f and 0 per cont ¢ rates. The rate on live stock that fect will be 2714 por 100§ remembered that on packers have entered a that th mmissic an in rom Missouri or \crease @ stock packing pro ver the prevailing takes of ducts of abi cent inds a n raily vacking ssissippl va chn i b in these rates -would involve City, Fort Scott & Gull road, which holds down the rates between Kansas City and Memphis, an ot a rate shect which is a basing for all Green lines and lower Mississippi river points, 1 New Or Mobile, Natcher, Jackson. The trafle managers here s that should any steps be taken to reduce the rates on live” stock between Omaha and Chicago, the southern roads would step in and cut the rates on packing-house products. As to the reason of Kunsas City enjoyin 25.cont rate on live stock to Chicago, or cents lower than that which prevails from Omaba, the trafic managers have but littie to say. A well-known f t agent, though, wrave expression to his opinion as follows ‘It is simply this—that the Chicago & Alton would not_concede to operate on the same basis as the roads Jid from Omaha to Chi Cugo appeared to - that management that in the same 1 svailed o large traf would be to Omaha i Kansas City, and that the competitors of the Alton would be piven the benefit of the trafticof the Union Pacific when it came to & mat preference. It is generally known in rail way that the Chicago & Alton has into a contract with the shipp, association of Kuansas City, which of the major portion of t s men of that city, to conve shipments of stock a cuts per hundred to Chicago. Now, I do not cousider this a fair deal, but the Alton, you know, has been o way of overy w L for a long Lime back. Hay: monopoly of ti fic it ates satisfuctory 1o its Kan rardless of all outside point nsas City has a lower rat on management, fought fc nd will knock the bot- ates if the agreement is the Kunsas perates ead of & Omal g obtine aims to hold City patrons ‘Thitt is wi because the / it, gained its poi to1h out of weste not lived up to. Another important movement in local rail way circles is the weighing of v a system which will go into effect on all the lines centering in Omaha and Kansas City to-day. Hitherto the rate has been reg- ulated by car load lots, but now each ship- went will be on a seale of 100 pounds. the new system, the net weig Cl be determined by weighing on the track. A deduetion of 500 pounds will be made for shrinkage on all_cars containing cattle, hogs and_sheep, provided that in doing So the nunimum weight will not be changed. The latter is as follows: On cars thirty-feet and under in length, cattle 20,000, hogs 15,000 s thir 0 es and oy one 15,0005 three and one-half fect, cattle Horses will be shippea cattle. Hogs, doubl ked cars, G0 per wme The weighing thirt hogs 17,000, standard as weight in double-decleed of the stock, the trafiie state, will have a tendency to_do away with crowding of cars with stocl and the unple antness that existed in various sized cars for the shipper. He would invariab scek the largest size car, which was not ways at hand, and if he did not get it. a sp of dissatisfaction was manifest, Turns Over the Keys. With the retivement of the year 1883 goes Paymaster Jossclyn of the Union Pacific, after having performed effective service for that system for a period of twenty-three years, twenty years of which he has heen its chief paymaster, His retirement is brought wbout by his department beiug abolished along with that of Frank Hills, auditor of agents’ accounts, a circular to that effect made its appearance. afternoon Mr., Josselyn over "~ nis s and accounts to auditor Youn: and stepped down and out of the cmploy of the company he has <0 long been attached to. But it is rumored that he will soon receive a prominent ap: by the management of the road, s will not ousummated until cr Mink comes out from Boston, which will be in about three montns. As reward for his service, the retiring p. aster was listed on the bay-roll until April, ul\hu\ his servi have been disco 1ed. Mr. Josselyn handled a vast amount of Un- ion Pacific funds during his carcer_as pay master, in all amounting to over 350,000,000 When he toc charge af the ofi from which he now retives the pay $100,000 per month. At the sent the average is about £500,000 per month. The highest amount puid out for services for on month was in October 1883, when the pay- roll run up to about ¥1,100,000. The ds in Lis office show that 16,000 men inthe wploy of the Union IPacific. Yesterday th auditing department was informally treated to the deal, it being pay day at headquarters, Some dived their checks at the paym ters oftice, while a large number were com pelled to yisit the new depository o It is concaded ves turned having thrnry some i railway circles that G, M. Caming, formerly assistant gen- eral m rof the Union Pacific, and now utendentof the [daho division of that tored to his old position, al mana v date, It vill havy cha Wyoming ¢ supe; road, is to be re: that of ussistant Union Pacific, at an ear that in this capcity ho 20 of the Utah, nd sion of J o, and that Asss G Tellen will b ¢ of the and Colorado divisions, v official, well up in the bus- qocted with another sys- tem states that he has good reason to be ieve that the management of the Union Pa ific is about to inaugurate the system of op. vating now in vogue on the Northern Pucific, which does away with the position of weneral superintendent Nort Pacitic abolished the title and oftice of general superintendent, and in conscquence the busi ness dov upon that department reverts to the gencral munagers. He also stated that he was of the opinion that a movement in this direction would be made atan_carly » and that it would result in the discon- ce of the service of General Superin Dickinson, although the latter be retained under another title. ot Cummings was in Omuha about one weelk and it is whispered that while here the matter was — talked over. tain Union Pacitic ofiieial was med yesterday, he was startled by the question propounded by the report and after hesitating for o moment said: *i am not propered to state anything concern- ing the matte is stat 1 Mau Kansas, Nebrasik; A certain railw 1ess, though cor tinui tendent Railway Notes. ight cars juniped the track in the rds Sunday night, resulting Threo f1 is cqustructing 4 new Pieeca” sireots to connect with the ¢oil yards at that point, There was o general hustling in the yards of the Union Pacific at this place Sund An order was received for twenty-five loads of coke by the Omahu snelting works from the smelting works at De 1t was wanted immediately, and in consequence gome rapid work was done in_preparing the train. The order was received yesterday worn ing and shortly after noon an engine with taventy- cars loaded with the desired material, sp tined for that point at a rate of for per hour J. 8. Tebbits and E. L. Lomax have re turned from abroad. J. Ferguson, storekeepor for tha Union Pacific at Armstrong, is in the city. Edsou, train dispateher for the ific at’' North Platte, is in the eity, \\' 1, Look, superiutendent of the Sioux apur t car | the chang y | has | are agreed upon at a | Dub at an early T T & Pacific, has rosigned and the duties, ular, will devolve upon General intendent Halsey, of that system, The Union 1 has completed arrang ments for running buffet cars its overland passenger trains between Omaha and the const, At present the buffet cars run between Green River and Portland, Jdate the starting point will bo Ormaha. The report in & morning paper to the offect that 1. Touhy, assistant_supsrintendent of the Nebra ska division of the Union Pacific 18 10 be located here instead of at North Platte, January 1 crroncous, Superin tondent Ry wh would inaugurate were mide, states that b the idea, and the ofMic. Loudquarters pronounce it with foundation Surerintendent thy's xtends to Omaha by o recent ntondent Ros but his be mait Norty ALL persons having any elaims ag the Grand Central or Midway of Kearney, Nob., are hereby e qu ont sume January 1, as [ wish to settle all amounts for the year atone I CLBRAINARD Propric Linst cither hote ted Lo pro - - A BRUTAL ASSAULT A Little Girl Strack With a Pop Bot tle by K. Duchle, Lottie Freiden Cuty miss of thirteen, was viciously assaulted and badly hurt by by @ big tough-looking fellow named Frank Duchle, about § o'clock Sunday night. Lottie lives with Mrs. J. R. Cahn, 1025 south Twen ty-se 1 street lay evening went out ito the yard to a pitcher of water While occupicd i filling the vessel, Duchle who resides next door, rushed out in his it shirt, and suddenly stooped and picked 1 pop bottle end hurled it squarcly at her, missile struck the littie the forehead and knocked r on the well eurbing insensible, Mr, acted by the wirl ams ran out @ hor uy hor iuto the blood was washed away from y gash the botile had ol up, but it was some time be suld e revived. Duchle was ar rested yesterday od and costs, When ~the judge administered the fine Duchle, who is a stolid, ignorant feilow, tnanked the judge and walked out of the court room. He was overbauled by a po. lheceman however, and now languishes in No. 3, ag uj! The giel her ov house, About Horses, tic Oil cures ring hone, Ask your draggist. Zulu Ma spivinsprain A Party Mrs. General Mrs, al - Wheaton's thrown open Saturday evenin the Misses MeParlin, who holidays as her guests. This furnished home was rende lovely by the additional tem: tions. After the reception the were opes transforming the par lors_iuto il room. T'rc plants and s rs perfumed the e tire house. Those present indulged them selves in music, sineing and ing, until 11 0'clock, at which hour they were ushe into the supper room, whe banquet grected tnem, The most delightful one, rateful. £rom the Council Bluffs Dail , 1552: M. A. McPike, oditor of the Cambria ( Pa.) Freeman, has been the personal friend of the editor dY the Globe for more than twenty yer ud 1s known, whevever he is known, as one of the best men_living. He is also an intimate friend of Mr. Clark, of the Nonpareil. He has been unfortunate in the fact that his family was r t with diphtheria and greatly distressed. Mr. Clark, having he of this calamity, sent him some of Dr, feris' Diphtherin Cure. 1t was used at once, and the_lives of the rest of his children saved. Letters from Mr. McPike are un- bounded in their exi ratitude for finding some means of averting the 10ss of his whole group of little and tender ones. Five of Mr. McPike's children out of gight died from diphtherin be he had an op portunity of using Dr. Jefferis’ remedy. Price of remedy §3. Address Dr. Thos. Jel- feris, box 657, Omaha, Neb. Drunken Man. ill-favored-looking. genius, was run night for ine to work a dranken man, one W Clure, from Logan, O. Cochrau wmet Me Tenth street, and took h He ks for hl- bag, Wheaton's. e 3 parlors in honor of spending the baautifully extremely decor: foling doors eveniug wes a Globe, Jan- steered him to the in wetting McClur and was about to take possession of this, when the railroad policeman _gatherea him in. Hewas sent over the hill for a period of ten days, while McClure, v pointer how to conduct himselt in a'great city, was fined 5 and costs. We ree’m’d Kerr's thread. Hay denBros - - Camilla Urso, ht a small but audi sted Madame Camilla Urso at Boyd’s opera house. As a violinist she is well known and has lost none of the renown she won in former days, as those present were more than repaid for their attendance. She was accompanied by Signor 8. Martinez, with Miss May and Messrs. Miller and Fuller furnished the voeal portion of the programme, Sunday n appreciative Toecrr is human. but you make no mistake if you use D Jones’ Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malarin, poor appetite, low spirits, or diseases of the kidneys, stomach and liver. 50 cents, Goodman Drug Co. L 4 Use Kerr's thread always sold and recommended by 11 the best, yden Bros! surprise the residen pleasant of the year assembled at Mrs. L. Mullen at 1127 ( Wednesday evening the 4 ssembled consisted of Mr. and M Mury aud Mrs, Richard Downey, the Misses Julin Muller, Aznes Cleary, Mollie Heelan, Maude Paul,” Kate Lyneh, Ida and Ella Tucker, Maggiz ') Ella Kennedy, Mollic and Kate Kosters, M Lan Clea O'Shou A. E. Duncan, J Carthy and we (ROVAL 1553 03 ayrny Pe8 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More econoii- ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with ‘the multitude of low cost, ghort welkht ulum or phosplate powders, Bold fyin cans. . Koval' Baking Fowder Ov, 1% Wallaprect, New York TUESDAY, IR KROPHGANE CASE. A True Statement of the Facts, Mit Joiy KRopnaasz. Krophganz was fond by t. wihofu 15, Tum v trs i mon s Manuf tvo ye mmenced works ing the eathing through nose: was hecoming more difficalt, this troubie Kept increasing until along st summer, my left nostril xot <o bad that | eould hardly force air through it, and_only partially throtigh the vigit one, this compelled” 1 eath aimost entirely throush my mouth, and mornings when 1 would wake up my tongne and throat felt as dry asaehip, after rising [ would start in to Duwk and spit until my tiroat wonld get pu tially cleared of the phlegm which would ac cumulute tieve during tiie night, On placing my finger into my leftnostril, T eonid feel hard projection just inside, which scemed to be the sof my troubies, my taroat felt sl of the tinie ant Thad dull pains nd the bridie of 1y nose that soniething had to be done; Living the success of Doctor Jordan in'‘cases which like mine, T concluded tc hinia en I catarrh, and 1 middle partition was bent over the left nosteil. s price to me reasonable and 1 decided to noticed that full u great D- strils ar v head gone! dand in the troubles I have spoken of are at nocToRrR J. CRESAP McCOY, (Lute of Bellevue Hospital,New York,) wcceeded by DOCTOR Charles M. Jordan (Late of the Umiversity of New York City and Howard University, Washington, D, C. HAS OFFICES No. 310 and 311 Ramga Building Corner Fifteenth and Harney sts., Omana, Neb., where all curable cases aré treated With success. Note—Dr. Charles M. Jordan has heen resi- dent physiciun for Dr.” McCoy, in Omalia, for the pasi year and 15 the plhysician who has made the cures that have been published weekly in this paper. Medical diseases treated skillfully, Consump. tion, Bright's i i Itheumatisng and all NERVOUS DI culiar o the sexes a spe CURED. O TION at office or by mail, $1 Office hours— to 1w, m., 2tod p.ir m., Sunday oflice hours trom 4 i, ni., 10’1 recelves prompt aftentiol re treated suceesstully by the mails,and it'is thus possi Dle 1o make a jou biiin HOSPITAL TRt ponden Many diseases Jordon thr CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. AUTORK TRAGE AR, ONLY— T\ANTEL‘H Sta0 7R CIRCULA @m i (S ATt (ow{s oy Pronchitis: U\)fi “a\'L ‘SIEIAGSES guml}\ Gumflfg end wmwl.‘d perlattle3pro 2 ABIETINE ME lw& OVILLE CAL Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. DREXEL & MAUL, Jacobs.) (Successors to John G. Undertakers and Embalmers At the ald stand, 10 Farnam 8t Orders by telegraph solicited und promptly attended. Telephone to No. KIDNE sulos, 160 cuta Mf Dr. J. E. MeGrew, | One of the Most Successfal SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic, Spe- cial end Private Diseases, form of treatment 18 reeommended by who have tried it, inthe very strongest SKIN DISEASES ent for which le; a perfect sk A cure guar- and all urmary troubles ensily quick- Iy and sately ciinad by DOCIUIEA Gy syeral cases cured A0 seven days 1 box, nil druggists, or by mail from Do- 0’ 112 Wiite St,/N4 Y, Full Directions His those 1S, Histreatn and a most heautiful eomy anteed in all forms of Private Diseases. All disorders of the Sexuul orguns, cured,and heaith, ambition and manhood” completely re- stored, CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by correspoudence, Send stawp for reply. Office--Bushman Blog«, 16th and Douglas Bts. Omaha. Neb JANUARY For Overcoats the saason will soon be 1. 18S9 A PLAIN FACT. over. them and we are happy to say —what few clothiers are able to say many left, we only regret that we have to di all. pose of all this season but the demand outran our supply that we must have sold them the cheapest, disposed of during the next few days. Overcoats and fine y'll.'ll’.'lllli'i‘ an enormous saving to t The We call which are offered fit, few Ulsters, ose whom we can cost considerable more money elsewhore. Of the children’s there ne In men’s and boy’s Suits we have a good stock yet. season do not leave much of a margin for “mark down” and ures, goods as possible to take up, extraordinary inducements in several lots of men’s and boy’s were such eleg but we will take ant garments offe appoint many cus particular this fact odd sizes which are attent remarkably low, as the same “sweepi tomers, We have had an enormous trade in that we have not as we can not fit A few weeks ago we had so many, that we thonght it would be impossible to dis only demostrates left will be on to a few Fur and we can garment would fine Overcoats which we advertised last week are only a fow left; d at the prices we marked thes Our low prices throughout the ng reduction” fig—- inventory next week and as we are determined to have as few we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer this week Suits, they are mostly of the finer grades and we have marked themas low as other houses would ask for medium and much poorer qualities. There is our method of ady have a good bus ever we do. a barg look at them. ‘SPECIAL PRICES ON NEN'S SUITS. nothing This weck in in Suits, and it will pe PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. about always 1son for what we can give you y you to sensational rtising, wi S5 1Y e CHICAGQ Awo ORTH- WESTERN Omaha, RAILWAY. Council Bluffs And Ghicagu. The oply romd to take for Des Molnos, Marstinltown Cedur. And i} iisy into are the Ity ot be found e uneetion with th For Detroit, Columbus, Mingara Falls, Buffalo. P oston, New ¥ ngton, aud all p. 1o It you \wents U ints of superfority 1 hetwaen Om: of 1 fine PALACE NGCA hore AL nlon Pacific Kail- 1 ‘thuse of the (' ieago the her Indian j0ils, Cincinnatl, odation. Al ticket B. P. WILSON, Gen'l I'usn ' Agent. CHICAGO, TLE N BABCOCK, Gon'l Western Agent, D KIMBALL Tickew A 101 Farnam Fond Sale, City bonds in th city of Hol e, | ing 6 per cent st aud ol Lt the eity of New Yol Suid bonds will be on the 5. 111 Prile city any und ull bids, A28 &sunit \,v ORLD = OWE ST sum ¢ olps county, toher Int, 1 reserve Address, J. 1t PATRICK )t 0K, Issued Neb., bear mi-utinually yable'iil 120 y ears A § nterest | onds to r it Offered for sale at the of fice of Hull & Patrick, in the city of Holdredgs th day of Junuary, T880,t # 0'clock the right to reject ity Attorney. — Hold| Nebraska, MADE BY J(HI\VNTS' © DECLARKE [STABUS"ED 1851 { 188 So. SmeCures., Chicago, lils. | ClarkSt, The Regular 01d-Established Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS e AT T e Chrouic, Nervous and Privale Diseess. 23~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ach ail'the efects leading 10 early decay s mption or Insanity, teated sc thods with nev success 5~ SYPHILIS snd all bad Blood and Skin Dis- cases permanently cured. %4 KIDNEY Gonorrhcea, Strict of the Genito-U sy without idneys or other Osgans, B9~ No experiments. Age and experience ime portant. Consultation free and sacred, B5-Scud 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Discases. &5~ Those contemplating ) send for Dr. Clarke's celch d Female, ca 15 cents, both 25 ces Consult the Doctor.” A friendly letter Ly save futire ing and add golden years tolife, 82~ ““Life’s (Sccret) Errors,”” socents (stamps). Medicine and wiilings sent everywhere, secure from €XpOSUTE. Hours, 810 8. Sundays 910 12. Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St., CHICACO, ILL. DrSpimev &0 & OMAHA DISPENSARY. NERVOUS, CHEONIC and PRIVATE DISEAS MEN and WoMEN succe-sfully treated. YOUNG MEN Suferis i the effects of southful folligs orin oning ot the ot iecount Lor O extmning will ofton b albumen w niilkish e, o pearnce. ey, gnornt Hinal weakn! “Yauna Man's Friend, FREE T0 ALL._ADDIRESS DR, SPINNEY & co., GRATEF l L—COMFORTING, Epps’s Cocoa. B KFANT, & thorough ki i the iy te naturn 1" Properly nourisied WiAny 8 futal sl Fortified with JAMET EPPSL 0., it LONDON, DR, BAILEY, OMAHA Medical Institute At balf rutes patiie ( ENL 1 0f teel Teeth extractod withe ) of b expond Paxton Bik., Cor. wnd Tumors cured, 23 yean cxper No hulfe ¥ Free. L HAVEY D, 191 Wubkel Av., Chicago, i, 16th and Far OMANA | MEDICAL = SUHGIDAL INSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. FOR YN TREATMENT OF ALL Clironic and Sureical Disoases BRACES. Appliances for Deformitics and Trus icnl oF Surgic: FIFTY RO Board and atten o in the we POt € . Catarrh Paral 12 80 remodiies for succe, L Gsery form of aiscavy requiring OMS FOR PATIENTS. ndamoe; best hospital accommodse OUTARS on Daformitics nd Nrace Curvaturo of tho Spine, i, Dronchitis, Tnhalation, Iymis, Epiiops dney, Bluddoh 10 and Biood, un I ufl Surkicil Operations’ Diseases of Womon a Speclalty. Book oN D ONLY RELIA. ISEASES OF WOMEN BLE MEDICAL IRER. INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVA Sanauti us or bond Hstor TE DISEASES. yphilitle witho it mereurs 83 of Vital Powaor, o trentod wLhome b mualentions confl of your cuso, and seid in pinln wrnpper, oar BOOK Upon Private, tency, Sypl Eat. Address , alens and" Varicecels, TO MEN, FRE or Norvous Discns with qu Omaha Mcdical end Surgseal Insitute, or DR, FMcMENAMY, Cer. 1tl and D 0dge 5is. + « OMAHA. NEB, A Sure Cure —OR WO L. 20 TO 6C DAYS. Jaflled We have a lten World outside of vo thet cured hun Wil ot found untilour MAC was discoverel, IS the only e itively cure, b publizhed by th there was never edy wili cure wh W 1846 YOl med s thut hy ns that ¢ Ly all nie en of Hew Cases Mauny get help ol e, Litt N o inin any Skin or Blood Disease Ever, THz GO Room 10 and and Wo wh all Med nedy, ENO anyc fome't has heretofore Seienee, nate cas wio hiave D rld tonr o days in litonic I REMEDY and we are Justifie 1 in saying nedy o World that willpose Vise 1he Jatest Mediend Works, b s Wi anthoritios, sy ALr c betore, Ourrents ey ¢ else ha time and money with over Bisd virtie o doc in o you, i e ond vou NEVER recover i enwicted bt i s Cone 10 s now Aot one i ever got permionuntly cureds il i fhoe from the ne, 1Wwo or thiee yeu:s utor it A more horrible for wifier and will Cure when vibing Else Fails, CK REMEDY G0, 11, U, 8, National Bank building, Ouaha, Neb, PRQI.?. c. — 1" “Valliabie rticulars fon o‘Wt’lnf‘uoouu 4 Gonne