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B "THE CITY. Personal Paragrap C. A. McCloud, ot York, is at the Murray J. G. White, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Paxton, William Blordorn, of Platte Center, is at the Millard ‘W. S, Whitmore, the Murray Frank I, Ray, of Osceola, Neb,, is a guest at the Paxton L. Coe, of ruy yesterday J. W. Box at the Millard County Clerk room_t of Val is a guest at braska City, was at the Mur r, of North Platte, is a guest to his Roche is confined The axton last night am Oxtoby, of North Bend, is stop ping at the Mitlard Gus (. Becher, of Columbus, is among the Millard hotel gucsts, H. Lewis, Lincoln, registered at the Murray yesterday Fremont Everett, of Lyons, was atthe Paxton yesterday d Meyers and wife, of Fremont, regis tered at the Paxton. W. A. Spencer, of Sheely, registered at the Millard last night. J. Anthony and (. . Dickinson, of Bos 10n, are at the Paxton, A. D. Halley and wife, of Blair stopping at the Murray Iy Weander and wife, of Neb,, are at the Millard Anselmo, Mrs. Colonel Bryant and chiliren, of Fort Niobrara, are at the Murray G. M. Rockcliffe, crepresenting Charles Ser s Sons, New York, is at the Pax o from Denver yesterday and the Millard. The Misses rton and B, W. Nash returned regestered at a Calhoun have several weeks to ltown, la of Brooklyn, is D. Mu Kountze' Place. Minden D Smma and parents in Marsh Mrs. Lizzie Cutting ing Mr. and Mrs. teenth and Sp . H. Dunl of the ing ved in this city from Kansas City. Heis domg business in Omuha and is stopping at thebarke At the Areade: W. I idney : D. Hyde, Falls City: H Carson; Dunbar H. Agor, St. Paul Jary, Ash Arthur Cruise, Atkinson; land; W. A, Spencer, Pic At the Barker: I, Heaton, Kansas City; W. T. Boone, Ta.; D. H. Wilson New G Underwood, St. Joscph i surey, Des Moines: . O. Barlow, v y Lavingston, Plattsmouth, Robert Vierling, viee president Paxton & Vierling iron works, Union Pacific rail and South Seventeenth street, and located Chicago, 1s in town, ana will remain a fow days. He reports business as being ve isfa homas (. Wallis, of Elmira, N. Y., resenting tho Expressmen’s Mutual Henefit A8 tion, is in the This association WS orgin 2, 1869, and now has B0 meml objectis the insurance of its mem ud it 15 onc of tho most active socis s of its kind 1 existence, W, , and 1. Beetiel, of this city, is treasur M. Morsman a board. exceutive weinber of the il man wholesal Steele & O Seattle, W, t, wher permanently. He will be his brother-in-law, G. R. Wel who is a sister of 'Mr. Gaz favorite ever left this city who will be more noticeably missed friends wish Mr. Gaze succes home, traveling 2 presence and a_host of in his new A New Gospel A gospel mission has be W. C. T. U, 1215 Dodge st drunkard. The public are invited to com and hear him tell s wonderful story. All christian worl of every denomination are earnestly requested to come and help. Meet- ings will be held each ev 730, ission n started at the , by a reformed Financial Talk. H. B. Leonard, late jewelry business at closed by the sheriff yesterday. ties are 53,000, J. J. Stanford a gencral merchant at North Bend failed Saturday d in the Neb., was His liabili- Look Out For Safe Blowers, A gang of burglars, supposed to be pro- fessional safe crackers, broke into Gustave Andreen’s sate factory on_Fourtcenth, near Jakson, Sunday and stole one-half dozen chilled drills and a number of hammers, chisels and punches and other appliunces used in blowing open safes. Nebraska Savings Bank. Yesterday the sharcholders of the Ne- braska Savings bank elected Alvin Saun- ders, James Thompson, N. A. Kuhn, John Rush “and David Anderson as diréctors, which leaves tho board practically un changed, with the exception of David Ander- son, who takes the place of Goorge K. Hob- bie. To-day the annual reports will be pre- sented. ———— Epicureans’ Changes. Some months ago, in accordance with de- mands from guests, the Paxton proprictors changed the hour of their dinner from 5o'clock to moon, and while the revision suited the traveling public, the permanent guests at the house expressed displeasure. Yesterday another change was inaugurated, and the meals hereafter will be as follo Broakfast, 0:30 to 10 o'clock; carly dinne 1 lock; late dinner,5:30 to 8 p. m., and supper from § to 9 p. m. Imposing On the County. William Gerhardt, who lives in Caldwell's addition, has been receiving relief from the county as a pauper for the last three months, He openly boasts that as long as the county supports him he wili not work. 1t is said he hrs plenty of money, which he has saved, and that last week hie gave Attorney Ritchio 5§25 rotainer in a law case against his ister-in-law. Superintendent Mahoney’s attention has been called to the matter and he will in- vestigate it Knights and Ladies, Past Commander William E, Hughes in stalled the following oficers of Castlo Omaha, No, 74, lust Wednesday Gate City hall: Louis Tren Mrs. Louisa Boyd, vice comm Shelle Joseph 1. W secrotar > B, loberts, recording se retary; Jumes Yox, master at urms: Mrs Theiman, warden; Bryant Phelps, sentinel; Dr. E. E. Wormsby, medical examiner, A committee was also appointed to make final arrangements for an entertainment and ball which the castle proposes to have in the ne fuwure. evening at 11, commander ; Testing Shepherd’s Sanity. Norva Shepherd has been in the county fail for several months under the surveil- lance of experts in insanity to detect if he 18 not feigning the insane dodge to keep out of the penitentiary for securinga buggy from the Columbus buggy company and goods from Omaha_merchants under false sentations. Shepherd claims that he is ject to flights of insanity, and that while thus affiictod he has norecollection of his deeds. He insists that his last escapades were during one of these spells, aud the commission on insanity, Judge ' Savage, Clerk of the Distvict Court Moores and Dr. Tilden, N Looking for Mrs. Jacob Krichler, Last Weduesday an old and feeble man was noticed by the police rambling aimlesty through the streots, As he appeared to have noidea of what he wanted he was taken to the jail. Here he gave the name of Hum- phreys and was talen care of until some pro- vision could be made for his protection. To- day the old gentleman stated that he was seventy-six years old, and was in search of his daughter, who l.he wife of Jacob grthlur. 8 bricklayer, living on South wenty-$ixth avenue. 1ie says he has con- siderable real estate, and 1s anxious to sce his daughter to fix """5' up before leaving this world, His friends are requested to SRIRwRBRIcAle WiD the police. THE COURTS. District Court, Yesterday suit was entered by the Nebras. ka Coal and Lime company, against John F. Dillon, for #11,000 dumages. The suit arises from & transfer of real estate to the plaintiff, who bought it for a coal yard, with the un derstanding that it could obtain immediate | possession, but afterwards found that a part of 1L was under lease to Jeff Bedford James Englethall has filed a mechanic's lien against Joseph Stovens and others for #100—labor done on the erection of a house n Kountze place The Kimball and_Chan pany, applied for the fore cage’ given by George W. nvestment com sure of a mort lingman and ’ Reichenberg applied to foreclose a ortgag he west twenty feet of lot 5, lock 73, South Omaha, at present owned by Isaac Reichenberg and others, Connty Court In the count court yesterdag Sterling confessc rments in favor of t following named Sohm, £1,200, Oriental anufacturing company Miller Organ company, $250; n, 50, Shiclds irrer in the action of uled the vs. Car: vesterday ovel MeKenzi Judge ing confessed judgment yes torday for § nt due Cornelia’ C. Down, Alfred D). Jones and Sophia Jones, as cipals, with Byron Reed, James k. M and W, A, Paxton, as s s filed o bond for 45,000 in the suit of 1tobinson vs Jones, yes. terday. Judge Wakeley recently decided the suit in Franklin RRobinson's favor »w A. D. Jones hus appe court, lod to the supreme Justice Morrison's, In Justice Morrison’s court yesterday Dewey & Stone brought suit to recover 813,50 from . MeAvoy for goods furnished; John Cawley to hy stored to him by William Sebring, the south half of lot 113 in Neison's addition ; Thomas Sufield, to re cover #12 from Harvey R. Keairnes for house lay's Docket. L vs Blliott L Skow, et al, K White vs Banwer. L Krug ve Olson Justice O'Cgnnell The Omaha Lumber company was given Jjudgment for wd costs against Charles Sharron, by Justice O'Conn Council Bluffs Nonpa Dec. 12, 1880, Weare credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dr. Thos f this city is merely nomin not exceeding one-fifth of one per cent. Su being the case no time should be lost in plac. ing his remedy within the reach of every ily and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive postilence that has afflictea the world during the last hundred m the reil, \ CovNeir BLUees, that 1 Pre for Diphtheria has no cqual. of Dr. GOl UATe oo ventive aud Cu 1 speas from experience, having used it in my own family: | am also well acquainted with the facts connected with its usen our W. R. Vavany, Mayor. Yo physician required.” Price of remedy Addre Omaha, Neb. (Dr. Jefferis has retired from active practice.) - S FOR HASTIN LAIRD LEIAV Tho s He Will Recov Dbattlir with sicknes he e, Congressr the Murrd had contracted months hefc Jumes T. Laixd a fow mnutes befo oclock last night left for Hustings. He was accompanied by two frieds and his faithful nurse. They came down on the elevator and walked speedily through the c out on to the walk where they took a wait ing carriage and were driven to the B, & M. ‘pot, where Mr. Laird boarded the train. No onein the cr d of loiterers and guests whom he had to pass detected his identity, and conscquently he and his friends werg allowed to pass uninterrupted. As soon as the vator landed Mr. Laird drew his broad brimmed hat well down ovyer his face, turned up his coat collar and partly hid his features by resting his chin on his chest. OilIn spector Jacobson and Mrs. Paul, the latter of Hastings, whose husband is a warm friend of Mr. Laird, and who malkes bis home in the Paul fawily, led the way to the carriage. he departure of Mr. Laird v unex- ed, but 1t was with the consent of Dr. Soffin been attending him_ sin, his stay in Omaha, and who feels quite con- fident of the ultimate recovery of his pa- tient, Since he has been under the care of the doctor Mr. Laird has recovered from his stomach troubles and is now able to retam and digest food. His nervous system has also greatly improved, and last night he signed a chock n payment of his hotel bill with a firm and s hand. It is under- stood that he will remain in Hastings for a few weeks under Dr. Coffman’s treatment, Women. All delicate complications peculiar to females, which undermine health and shorten life, and all uterine complaints, are now successfully treated without the old speculum methods of physical exam- ination. The latter method of di has p injurious. enior physician of the Liebig World Dispensiary of San Fran- cisco and 756 West - Chicago, 1IL., will give free consultation to ln dies at the Metropolitan hotel, corner h and Douglas Omana, Neb., from Jun. 1 PASSED IN HIS CHIPS. The Last Deal on Earth of Old Tom Foster. Two weeks ugo while Tom Foster, or as he was knowu to the sporting {raternity of the city, “Old Tom Foster,” was dealing faro bank in Wyandotte, Kas., lie got into a dispute with one of the players and a rum- pus followed. In the melee it is alleged that Foster was struck over the head with the half of & brick’ tied in & hundkerehief, and ived was the cause of his death, lus remains arrived in a handsome casket provided by his Kanaas City friends, at the undertaking rooms of Drexel und Maul, in this city, mwaiting burial this afternoon beside’ those of his first wife in Lawn cemetery. was ne ¥ years or_uge, and romantic . He came wily of Ken- tuckiang graduate. In his younjzer years he devoted his talent to oduvational pursuits, and taught in many of the leading schools of the country, with- drawing some years ago to profit by his knowledge of cards. He was a bold and reckless player, and as equally nervy a dealer and would play to the limit every time. Omaha fivst saw him in 1879, and u to @ year and a half ugo, be conducted plac of bis own and “bucked the tigor” against others, with varying success. Money came and went easy with him, and it s estimated that during his residence in this city he won and lost $100,000. One of his big winuings, and which is still the talk of th day, was when he toolc #,000 from Luther Woods' bank in one sitting. Though Foster passably suceessful in his gambling he never saved a cent, owing to the lavishmess with wiich he spent his money and dealt it out to his friends, who now speak highly of him, His first wife died about three” years ago, and a daughter by her is now being educated in a convent on adowry loft her by Mrs. Humphrics, of Blair, Neb., who adopted the girl after ner mother's déath. from a Ma. ghtin's Motor, William J. MacLaughlin has issued ta- tions to a number of citizens to participate iu the initial trip of his chemical motor, which is 10 be made on January 17. This is the re- sult of almost four years of unremitting labor and Mr. Maclaughlin says that he has now perfected it 8o as to render it a certain suc- wu.t He makes the following anuounce- ment The motor, with three coaches attached, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. will leave the Park avenue car depot at 10 o'clock . m., and make a grand tour of the city railway lines, The engine will be start John M. Thayer, Hon, T Hon. G. W. Holdrege Waiting rooms have been secured at at the Merchants, Paxton and Murray hotels, and the Wabash ticket office. THE WORLD'S SPECIA Drs. Liebig & Co., The renowned, leading and most sue- DOBS THISFITYOUR CASE How a Young Man Got Rellef From & Distressing Condition. 1 by Governor L. Kimball and STS. cessful California specialists, whose cures in the past quarter of a ceutury has _astonished everyone, will visit Omaha and consult frée with all who desire, January 12 to the 20, 1589, At Metropolitan hotel, corner 12th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Residents of Couneil Bluffs and all parts of Towa and Nebraska should visit the greatest liv- ing spocialist while in Or . The latest improvements in all curative agents, magnetism, electricity and every new invention known to modern scientists or specialists, > TO BEARTH GIRLS CRU Three Little Ones Run Over at Noon One Seriously Hurt, At noon yesterday thr run over by a reckiess driver on the of Twelfth ana Howard \eir names are Clara McCann, Johanna Croft and Agnes Meane; They were coming from scliool when the affair occurred. The fivst named was the only one severely injured. Her FIED WALWAY. “Shall | tell you the history of my case? it coutme | under tie wea ptoms were hecom T had quite se o young rirls were Wel) corner 1 heen fee when 1 noti ote or les§ trooblesone, NS Ny cliese, often very painful on long broath: headaches came on and 1 e nearly all the time, sometimes dull and Neavy, sometines sharp and shooting, | would often got very dizzy so_that 1 -would "al was cut in several places, and her limbs in- | most st I semed s 1 1 a1 cold in by the wheels pa z over o v, | my head continualiy: it was all stopped up. My ured by the wheels passing over her body. W. | 1 Bend Contiatiivt 16 g sl Stoprit e Ransdell, George Schroeder, and D. Me mbridge, who were in the vicinity, ran to | assisunee, Miss McCann was taken to Roeder's drug stove,corner of Twelfth and if there was Something lodged there that | could not remove. i the morning I would hem and spitagreat deal, My appeiite was varia ble, and my fond often caused distre: and felt but little like wor Hurney, where physician was calied, He | S SSGSE OV Oite of e dora, nounced the injuries of the young g and the result is, 1 {mpro AGAlLY. UL e, but not necessarily fatal. Sh ards removed to hor home, cor nth and Jones strects. The name the reckless driver who caused the injuries not as yet been ascertained, bai it is un rstood the police will be calied upon to in- vestigate the matte it now 1 ean 1 the i sy L my iy and refreshed afie r0 o work With trong and well, b and am Men. All who have boen t ment, 107 Howard str ying in vain to he cured of weakening, comvlicated, e e delicate and nervous complaints, and impurities of the blood, s! consult nocrog with the remarkably suceessful special- ists of the Lichig Worla Dispensaey of J GRESAP MCGOY 56 West Juck et, Chicago, [l ieh office and parlors for froe con- 1 wion at Metropolitan hotel, corner G Twelfth and Doug cts, Omaha, Neb., from Janu ), 1589, ot el pital,New York,) |.A| by OCTOR Charles M. Jordan (Late of the Umversity of New York City and Howard University, Washington, D, ¢ HAS OFFICH No. 310 and 311 Ramga Building Corner Fifteenth and H mana, Neb, where all curable cases aré 0 With success. cent De 1% tertainment. On next Thursday evenir St. Vincent De Paul first en ment at » hall. The following is a p: me to be rendered: 1. Piano Solo 2. ““Just as of ..Miss R. Dellone oprino Solo Miss . AR AT Note—Dr. Charles' M. Jordan has been r C ”"‘“' ¢ “’“"” o T JULIS ot physician tor Dy, McCoy, in Omaha, ~Hon. M.V nuon | the past and 15 the physician whio has Tlic Carnavald 5 ed from the Mozart Club -1 Mignola Messicano made the cures that have in this paper. u discases treated skillful been published 5. Soprato Solo Consump. by Grosza Mrs, . C. Clapp | tion. Bright s isense, Duspepsia, itheamatisn B G BRTas 4 ot and all NERVOUS DINEAS 11 diseases pe (5GPl R, ERninE Lo gutiar to "t sexes a Specialty. CAT: ARH b cur Johu 13, Puray CONSU Office hou ONat oftice or by mail, 31 1., 2to 1 . 1o 8p, m., Sunday oftice hours from ¥ a. m., to'1 . m. Corvespondence raceives prompt aftention. Many diseases are troaied suceessfully by Dr. Jordon thr i SUis thus possiLle Tor those SUCC b { A doubl Loss, b = Double m Mozart Club ceeds of the linment to be for the benefit of the poor of the city. pect, these who are prus omical will begin to o tection against cold w of tomperature, aud their results, ter clothing, fuel and BENSON S PLAS- TERAre rocognized as the most impor- - ity counc et between Sixth Ward ntes. —— The grocers of the Sixth ward e taken a decided stand in opposition to the garnishee bill referred to in the: columns. At the last meeting of the w republican club it WHEN was resolved that the organizition should draw u||l;| remonstrance and forward it to T"E the legislature. Sl It was decided to petition the 1 :"”l |\>:fl 'Ilwhhl nee 1“;:\:\;!' ““I.\“ll l.v o) for the opening of Thirtieth str 28 s0cUTa 8/ pormanont Ao I 9¥e T LEAVES et resutnced houscho, as the most ‘The judges and clerks for the first and AT 4 B A second district of the Sixth ward for the city Rhcumitism, Seintic: hall election were appointed at the last meet- ing of the club. £ of the cl ol o Marriage Licenscs. The following marriage licenses were is- sued yesterday Name and residence, { Charles Schnider, Millurd. i Anna Trude, Millard. § Peter A Tindafl, South O 1 Annic Swanburg. . u.c.nu H. Mallo 1 Nellie 1. iZarnst, Oinal § Martin J i Neilie B CHICAGO ~ SHORT ~ LIN OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE EAST: TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND 'y, Omaha An Absolure Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large Lwo ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skib erup: tions. Wil positively care all kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MEWT. Sold by Govdman Drug Co., ut % cents per box—by wail 30 cents. T COUNCIL BLUF¥S Inquiring About Farley. Chicago, ——AND— Milwaukee, Chiof Seavey received the following tele- | §¢, Pgul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, am yestorday. Sioisiliahe Rock Island, Freeport, ~ Rockford, write the particulars of the cutting | Clinton, Dubuque, Davenpo: t, of Andrew Farley by John 1 Hart, also Far- | Elgin, Madison, Janesvyille, ley's condition. 1f danderous, wire me, Al BEH DA Belolty Winona, La Crosse, And ail ogher tmportant polnts Kast, Northeast and outhuast For through tickets, call on the ticket agent at 1601 E..m.... street. In Barker Block, or st Union Pacito pot. Wil Sleopers and the fnes Plaing ¢ world are rup on t line of the Cb wakee & St Paul and every atten 1o pussengcrs bY courtueus eiployes of L i, deneral Managor. ER, Assistant G The sender is supposed to_be a brother of the man Farley who was injured in the fra- cas Saturday night, lumk at This, All kinds of merchandise and per- sonal property wanted in exchange for | Manager. oral Passenger and improved furms and wild iyl CALPENTER, O Emigration Co., r 2 & rnam st. | GEo, K. hmnnnn. Asaistans Geners! Prascugor sa ont. S0, LA i Beneral superintendenn. - Funeral of Mrs, Harry Merriam, Tie funeral of Mrs, Ha M nwas || S 2 it held from Kountze Memorial church Sun- of an imposing character, were conducted by ST, L0UIS, MO, U. 5. A. : Exelusio Owners & Manatactrs of S, Detweiler and were largely at- "The body was iaterred in Prospeet TYLER'S ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINET & DESK, COMBINED, Adagted to Every Muching now 8 OF | Alea BANK OoONTERS DESKS, Tilustrated Oatalogus Free, »,, M AICIOUS AND PERSISTENF Advertising hos alwiays proven 7 successful, Before placing o Newapaper Advertising cons LORD & THOMAS, ADVKKTISING AGENTS, 10 48 Uandolsh Bireets CHICACO. TANDARD YPEWRITING HORTHAND HOROUGHLY CHOOL. AUGHT, 412 Shecley Block, Oma tende Hill cemetery. 5. L. Eustis, incy railr aceompy , arrived in the city P last night, Mr. K ice will be here for t next few days and will be engaged in import ant railroad busin the nature of which he JOSEPHCILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878, Nos, 303-404-170-604. _THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS e (segled) Gon i Tt Bl frvo of ¢ PROF. F, C. FO W p iy PR A0 enil ¥ HIS 00X, 868 iroadway, 0¥ ful whiere Allhlnn» Absolutely Pure. | jioypy mesiimesoming This powder never varies. A marvelof purity gutes Sovarilciios ciedln seven duys. sol strenghl und wholesomeness. ~ More economical | gi0S, Beveralcades FALRC I8 S0 eR (iR, SR than the ordinary inds, and eannot be wold i | ita R, 25" 2 WHESEINT vl birections competition with the multitudes of low cost, short welght alum or pnnd.:mle powders. Sold s o 1 1 Cured by SBPANISH SPECIFIC ol i wking Powder Con 12 | G, WSl SR (o Gk, N Qs 190 ] G kit o : wilvice frec; 4 _expenicuce; Lusingas quichly aad legauy mn-m‘ ‘ ' 1880, A SLAUGHTER IN UITS. aturday morning, we shall commence a Special Clearing Sale of all our winter suits £ We have more fine suits on hand for this time of the year than we ought to have, and as all heavy s will compel everys we will soon need every foot of room for our spring stock, we mean to force weight suits upon the public, by offering such extra special bargains, body to buy, even if they do not need a suit just now. Our customers will remember that during the past year we have shown many extraors dinary bargains, but we can unhesitatingly say, that never in our history have we offered any to approach in value those which we now present: At $0.75 we offer about 350 excellent suits plain double and twist, and silk mixed cassie none of these suits sold for lesg say that, made and trimmed; that was OUR PRICE, We have marked the whole lot down {0 <9.75. meres, some fine cheviots, elegantly than $12.50 and the most at $15 and by this we mean to the suits were cheap at that. At $1 fancy worsteds and dis manufactured for the finest city trale. 50 we offer nearly 400 fine tailor-made Suits, some of the choicest of our stock, silk mixed cassimeres The material is the product of the “best mills in The mark you, the suits were cheap at those figures, the country, nd the Suits were £16.50 to $20, and 50, gonals, former We have reduced the entive lot down to $1 selling prices for these suits was from Remember, the extremely low prices we quote are no guide to the intrinsic value of these suits, and bear in mind, that this not a lot of goods made or selected for a bargain sale, no jobs nowbroken sizes, but honest, veliable, and fresh goods from our regular stock, selected for this winter's trade, PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska Glothing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, falh is Waalh || Ry R R ESTAGLISHED 1851 { 1868 So. Sure Cures!t Gricago, nis. 1 Clarkst, The Regular 01d-Established 4 | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is stl!l Treating with the Greatost SKILL and SUCCESS ansed by the use JAI-I-V-_. i | Chvonic, Nervons and Private Discases. &3~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting ' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects teading 16 early decay and perhap: Consumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new micthods with never-falling success. Ew~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- eases permancntly, cured, IDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, | Gonbrshota, Stricture, Varicocsle and al discases of the Genito Ofgans cured prompily without | OMAHA MEDICAL .»* SUHGIGAI. INSTITUTE MENT, 4 2 ness, Convulsions, Fits, 1o Nervousirostration of aleohol or tobhucco, Wik pression, Softening of the 13 nd leading to mise it Awe. I Tnvolintar N, W. Cor: v 13th & Dodge Sts. . 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