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THE CITY. brick teenth John Erck was g terday to erect a 6,500 L\\ -840 store addition to 617 North S streot. George C, Cotter is now pe superintendent of the fire alarm system; Lon Cassidy No. 1 hose company; eaptain of No. 5 hos Personal Paragraphs. John W. Mass, division passenger agent of the Louisville & Nashville railroad with headquarters in St. Louis, is stoppiug at the Paxton At the Arcade—J Nesbit, Tek 3d B, Newman, Ke v 0. A. Kimmic Unadilla; G. M. Osbor cmont; Thos H. Hicks, F'remont; W. J. Stimson and Sam uel McCord, Oakdale. Mr, D. H, Wilson, business the Mr. and Mrs. Florence Cor i in the city, arranging for th of his company at the Boyd dry and Wednesday of next Atthe Paxton: Charles H cago; 13, H. Bicknell, Kearncy and_w ow York: J. Lo Yorks L. A, McTron, Minncapolis; Lamarche, Brooklyn; O. B. Many den At the Mur M. K. Sherwood, Chic H. O'Mearn, Cedar Rapids, Ta.; W H. Spafford and wife and Alice D nona, Minn.; H. Barnard, New Wilson, Chicago. At the Millard: C. Louis: Miss 3. Burnside, St. Joseoh; S, G, !\]uu;uv Atchison; A, K. Aitken, Kearne Neb.; W. W. Gregory, Chicago rge H Gladdj Crote:; K. W, Hayes, Heatrice. At the Barker: 'T.C. Rutter and wite, Blair; J. H. Davis, Minneapoiis J. C. Riley, Chicago; W Merritt, Fort Dode, i MeDonald, Lincoln; A. 15 Mason, St. Lou Osear Wicnberger, Milwaukee. smenently and polic captain of John Anderson, company. nah g manager of ly company appearance Monday, Tucs ok Connor, Chi {081 Bell, New John V York; 5. Carstin_Smith, St A New Postal Clerk. Orders were issued yesterduy appoint- g C. H. Howard, of Atlanta, Ga,, a postal clork betay Green Kiver, Wyo., aud Huntingtoa, Ore. 1s On. A Rac the two bicy8lists Ashinger and Dingley whose respective powers have been under dispute, have at last agreed to a race at the Colosseum on Saturday night next. It will be for §0 a side and the gate receipts, Hit the Cable. About 8:30 o'ciock Monday evening, a freight train moving on the north spur track fo the Union Pacitic struck a grip car at the Tenth street crossing and knocked it from the wrack, But slight damage was done, aside from the cable beiny detaimed ubout Lwo, hours. AY. M C A, Entertainment, Friends of the Y. M. C. A. met atthe as- sociation rooms Monday night, and spent o pleasant aud social evening. The programme was an excellent one, and consisted of reci- tations by MissVena Wells, W. D. Jackson and W. S. Heller, a piano solo by Mrs, L, L. Rex, o solo by 13.J. Spoerri, and_a ductt’ by the Misses Grace and Oliva Pratt. The Rosult ofa Fall. While Miss Crap, the music teacher was proceeding alongz the sidewalk near Barvs dvy good store y she and broke her right le places below. the knee. Mr. ( n_employe of Kennard paint company, removed the lady to the storc of his employers, from whene she was taken to lier homg on North Fif- teenth strect. Must Live in His Precinct. Since District Attorney Mahoney gave his opinion that justices of the peace should re- side in the wards and districts in which they were elected, the county commissioners huve been giving the magter their attention, and find that there is a general compliance with Mr. Mahoney’s decision, which was inspirca by an applicant for a justice’s place who did not live in the ward where the vacancy oc- curred. Lectured at Plattsmouth, Last evening Colonel G. V. Henry, inspec: tor of rifle practice, delivered his interesting lecture on **Indian Campaigns in the West,” at Plattsmouth, under the auspices of the Andrew’s brotherhood. Colonel Henry gives some thrilling narratives of Indian [i customs, and picturcs the_sufferings of the Indian fighters in vivid colors. This lecture was delivered at Trinity cathedral some months ago with wonderful cffeet. Medicine For The county frée dispensary is at present a wvery busy place, and the prescription clerk, FPFrank Zimmer, is continually employed put- ting up preseriptions for the invalids who are charges on the of the county. Yesterday he compounded seventy. two of these, the retail pri of wh if they were filled at drug stores, would winount to over sixty-five dollars. During the month of December the county expended §168.03 for drugs. Adopted the Little One. A ady in Moutana lately adopted a new born infant from Omaha. It appears that she had given birth to a child while her hus- band was absent from home, but the infant died. She made up her mind to conceal the fact from her husband, avd sendme to Omaba she got the infant mentioned with the intention of presenting it to him as themr offspring. She was finally persuaded not to tay to deceive her busband, and since he has arrived home he is as pleased with the little stranger as though it were his 2wn, Tom Foster's Funeral, All day the features of Tom Foster, whose remains rested in stecl plus covered easket, in Drexel & Maul's, were viewed by a number of friends and relative and at 1:30 yesterday afternoon the funcral o0k place. The services were conducted by Rov. J. 8. Dotweiler. Aftor the reading of the burial sc » the vlergymen spoke a few words of condolence with the widow and relatives of the deccased, and commended the charitable acts of those who aided in the burial. The pall-beavers were John Mur. dock, Henry Parish, Jack Shepard, B. Mil- ler, " rank Denton and Charles uck. Dr. Duryea's Literary Society, Rev. Dr. Duryea, the newly elected pastor of the First O ‘ogational church, it is stated, hus become greatly in love, not only with his position but also with Omaha and the people he has wet here, He finds a field in which his peculiar training and ability may be utilized to good effcct. He is now engaged in making arrangements for the o ganization of a literary society for the ad vaneement of young people. It is his inton- tion to devote & good deal of is time 1o this new feature in connection with his church, whieh, however, may be utilized by young people of all ereeds and from ull parts of the eity, he Poor. The Creehe Bal The second annual Creche ball will be given Friday cvening next at Exposition hall by the Omaha Charity association. It promises to be an important event in society eircles, and to be productive of a handsome return for the tireless efforts of the ladies in charge. Mrs. T. M. Orr states that enough tickets have been sold to guarantee perfeet sucoess of the enterprise, and tickets have ?un placed on sale at the following stores: D, W. Van Cott & Co,, C. 8. Raymond, John umer, Max Meyer and Edholm & Alkin, o inyitations have been issucd. Tickets mitting gentleman and ladies are sold at each, including refreshments, for which bordte proparations have been made. ere will be no niore favorable opportunity r those inclined to encourage charitable enterprises than is offered by the annual Creche ball, alnut Hill Items. Tho young people of Walnut Hill have re- cently orgzanized a dramatic elub, consisting of ton members, four of the number being youn ladies. It is under the manugement . Dave Doty, who speaks ina very romising manner of the success of the clul H‘wa play of “Apple Blossoms' has been sc- lected for presentation The rehearsals be. gin next Monday night The Silver Cornet_Band socioty at ite last meeting, Friday night. increased the mem ) to twenty-six, and resolved that it iould not exceed that numboer Dr. Hertzman's _condition b o since last Monday d th ding him speak in & promising s speedy recovery Pears’ soap is the most elegant toilet 1junct. - V'8 Death, W. Wesse A Vete General Henry whose death at Dover, Del., last Satur has been received, is the father of I\ Wessells, of the Omaha Savings bank left Sunday ovee the Milwaukee to attend the funeral General V solls tary record. He Seminole Indian ¢4 ar throug and in the bellion from its comm being a of war part He was in various Indian campaigns on frontier from 15% to 1870, One them was the well-remombered Harn campaign agcainst the Sioux, in which ( eral Wessclls took A body of troops up the Missouri river with a flo tilla, and hid command at Ft. Pierce, Dr, George L, Miller of this city was, for a time, ting surgeon of the command, and o guest of the general His promotions, and brevet appointments were earned on the tield; and beis specially mentioned for gallant and meritorious conduct on various occasions, among othiers, at Cherubusco in Me d at Fair Oaks, Va., and Plymouth, N. C.. dur- ing the civil war, He was always a favorite with the men he commauded, although nota- bly prompt, vigorous and efficient. Since nis retivement, he lived in the east, enjoying well.carned repose, He will be buried at Litchfield, s ancestral home. General Wessels left three sons, Two of them are in the army, Henry W, jr., captain in the Third eavalry, and Morris €, captain i ilie Fourth infantry. Francis W. is well Kknown here from his connection with the Omuha Savings bank. Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Dec. 12, 1880, We are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dr. Thos. Jefferis of this city is merely nominal, not exceeding one-filth of one per cent. Such being the ease no tine should be 1ost in plac uedy within the reach of every and thus save anuually hundreds of 1s of lives. Diphtheria is the most v destructive pestilence that has s the last hundred nili nd Moxiean the re had an was in t in th war of to its of the time, the of hono! aign out smont prisoner From the vrive Orrren, Corsen, BLores, Jan. 1 do not hesitate o say ‘that the suc ss attending the use of Dr. Jefferis’ Pre- ventive and Cure for Diphitl 1as 1o equal 1 speuk from experienc used it in my own familyt I am also well acquainted with the facts counected with its use in_our city. W. R. Vavans, Mayor, No physician required. Price of remed 8. Addres, box No. 657, Omaha, Neb. JefTeris bas retired from active practice.) - or J. rotter. Thomas J. Potter,” in book form, is to be placed before the public. It will be written by Al Moore of Denver, who has just relinquished a position on the Rocky Mountain News to take up this biographical work, Mr, Moore was in the service of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy at Ottumw several years, and was personally acquainte with MP. Potter. Subsequently he was a reporter for the Des Moines Leader, and won the friendship of C. 1. Meek, now gen- of the Denver, Fort Wortn & “Tne forthcoming book is Meek's enterprise. He lary of £25 4 week and his ne Maore is a diamond in th rough. with a well-developed bump of humor, and his book will at least have the merit of readablencss (Dr. Li A “Life of virtually Moore a SAry expenses. A Broker's Los An instance has just come to ligi © vhere a ticket brolker was caught quite un tedly. When the Wabash was making a_desperate on passenger rates, Albert Forman, of this city, arrived at the gonclusion that it was a good time to lay in a supply of ticket He consequently purchased several hundred of that form and class that entitled the holder to a ride between Council Bluffs and St. Louis. He purchased them at a sacrifi and wason the verge of'a financial coup whei suddenly the great Wabash system fell into the hands of Walter Q. Gresham, who as- summed the control of that system in the ca pacity of a_receiver. This brought8about a change, and all tickets in_the hands of the scalpers became wortiless as new forms were immed issucd. Tn this way Mr. Forman was given an_opportumty to hold over 100 of the tickets which results in aloss of about £00 to him. The tickets which bie paid good hard moncy for are now valueless. Law Ag Iping. There is 4 movement in railway circles pointing toward the passage of & law the principal purpose of which is to do away with the dickering in tickets by scalpers. ‘Phis has been under cousideration for some time, and it is stated that in the near future abill of this kind will be introduced in th legislature at the instigation of the railroads, The lutter claim that this must be done, that is, & Jiw will have to be passed of this kind, or the railroads will have to ubandon the lib crality they have cxtended the traveling public by placing at_ the service of the latter the round-trip ticket. For instance, the rate ve.ween Denver and Omaha s $18,15, while_ the round-trip from Omaha to Denver und returs 18 As there are scalpers in Denver ais woll us in Omaha, a passenger who is only desivous of £oing one way purchases a round trip ticket, aud when he gets to Denver he disposes of the **return™ portion to a sealpe who pays him a liberal rebate. This can be resold to an east bound passenger at o rate below that established by the railroad com- pany, and still e sealper s well remuner ated, Toe return tickets not transfer able, but the railrond men state that wuch dificulty follows in establishing the identity of the passenger holding the ticket. The passenger agents have finally come to the conelusion to obtain the passage of a law that will make the brokerage business un Lawful or withdraw the round trin ticket. “Chey state that by giving a round trip under reduced rates trafiic dand the western térritory is benefited by it, Wreeks the Wives, * The storm of Mondiy night and yesterday hus played havoe with the telephone and telegraph serviee in this seetion, yes terday fiflty wires in the service of the telephone company failed to resvond when subjected o atest, und two of the wires used in the railwiy service, on the Nebraska division of the Union Pacit we broken at some point between Owabia and Lincoln. It is stated that a storn of this kind is the most disas trous of any to the eleetric system. The wires become coated with ice, and with the aaditional weight frequently succumb, The Union Pacific dispatehed a crew of linemen out to inspect their system to-day. Railroad Notes, Dickinson, general superintendent of the Missouri Pacifle, is in th cit R M. Rathburn, superintendent Missouri Pacitic, is in Omaha, Land Commissioner Whitney, of the Elk- torn returned yesterday from Mortland, & new townsite establishied between Davenport and Shickley, on the Elkhorn system, THE WORLD'S SPEC] Drs. Liebig & Co., he renowned, lending and most sue- cessful Californin specialists, whose cures in the past quarter of & eeutury has l\\lunu!n'd everyone, will visit Omaha and consult free with all \\hu desive, Janua: to the 20, 1859, At kln'rupuel\.m hotel, corner 12th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Residents of Council Bluffs ard all parts of Towa and Nebraska should visit the greatest liv- ing specialist while in Omuha, The latest improvements in all curative agents, magnetism, eleetricity, and every new invention known to ‘modern ntists or specinlists, AW, of the TS. ! e 1'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 16 OUR POSTORFICE BILL. Mr. McShane Thinks That the Pres. ident Will Sign It John A. McShane returned from Washington, yesterday, Beyond the fact of be somewhat drowsy from the long, con tinuous ride, Mr. McShanc lent spirits he Hon. is in good health and exc He said tod remain here a couple of during time he thought he wouid be kept pratty busy at tending to his private affairs, on of a special session of congress Mr. MeSh 1 en tirely upon the amount of work which could yet be done in the present session. Mr. McShane was asked what he thought would be the action of the president with reference to the sig ot t Omaha post oftice bill, As has aiready been publhished in Tk Brgy the bill has passed the house, though it is yet to come up before the senate the nereas. amount of the outlay, which was given itin the conferences' re port. 1t now provides for the expenditure of £1,200,000, £300,000 of which are to be availa ble at an early date. It is uuderstood that there is no doubt about the bill pass ing the senate, after which it w #o to the president for s approval. Her leaving Washington, Mr. MeShane called apon the latte and the intimation has ne abroad that the chiel exceutive had expressed him self favorable to the bill, Mr, MeShane was ven to understand that Tie Bee would be pleased to publish the fact that the president had so placed himself on record “You may say,” said Mr. McShane, “that the president told me that he would sign the vill,"! “When will the money be availablo? “The biil provides for the early use of 00000, Of this amount, 0,000 will be used in the purchase of the ground, and £200,000 with which to commenee work uvon uilding.” Will the money be available upon the iz of the hill by the president?” “Noj not until the legislature passes act relfnquishing jurisdiction over the be selected for the building. My ov is that the lesislature ought to pass a act relinquishing jurisdiction, suy to three acres, to be specifically designated when the ground shail be deeided upon. That would (0 wway with the possibility of waiting for an aet of this kind from the next legislature in the event of the present session adjourn- ing oefore the selection of the proposed ex)e to weeks, which the question which is now being discussed, esaid that the matter depend an How will the site be selected “By a co sion appointed by tary of the treasvry.” “Will you have anything to do in the ap pointment of the committee or determining the location of the buildir “Nothing “Where do you imagine the building belocated “I'don’t know.” A Dig in the Ribs, If on the right side_and lower part of the diaphragm, though playfully meant and de livered, s ecaleulated to “evoke profanity from a chappy whose liver is out of order, When that resion is sore and congested, pokes fiendish. Look at a man’s coun- tenance ere you prod him under the ribs. If his skin and” eyeballs have a sallow tinge, you may infer also that his tongue is furrcd, his breath apt to be sour, that he has pains not onlv beneath his ribs, but also under the right shoulder blade. Also, that his bowels arc irregular and his digestion impaired. In- stead of making a jocose demonstr his ribs, recommend” him to take, and s ily persist in taking, Hostetter's stomach bitters, the finest anti-bilious and alter: wedicme extant. Incompa for dyspepsia, rheumatism, nervousness, kidney trouble, and fever and ague, E £t City Jall Jottings. Will Lonza, a cooper at South Omaha, came up to the city Monday evening and getting he worse for liquor, became very noisy. He was arrested and slept off the effects of the whisky at the police station, He begged the judgze not to punish him, on the grounds tnat he had a family in Towa. The judge told him che family had nothing to do with the dis- gracoful sprec on which he had been and gave him cight days in the county jail. Charles Johnson, who wot dead dru would have frozen to deativon the s had not & policeman kindly helped him up, was fined £.50. A queer cinaracter, giving the name of P, MeDonald, attracted considerable attention onthe postofiice corner by standing in the drizziing rain all day Monday, immovable statue. In onc hand he lield a spade the painted inseription: “No Work *on the other a frying-pan with the legend: ‘“Here, Too, Pard.” " He was jailed savigrant. Yesterday the judge met him with a cheery smile, told him he was glad to know he was looking for work, and said he would give him two duys of it m the city jail scrubbing and cleaniniz out the cells, MeDonald made a wry fuce and muttered something between his teeth which made bystanders believe the judze’s kindness in giving him a job was not appreciated. Charles I, Florra, u bill’ poster and circus man, went into Kdith | *s bawdy house the s will in the cowboy sty it two of the in- mates and was de furniture when arrested. He was fined £27.50, Mrs. Jucob Zimmerman, who Fort Omaha, wa 3 ¢ afte noon on the charge of stealing $12.50 from the bureau drawer of a neighbor named Mrs, Jewell, The prisoner was discharge Charles Harvey, who was charg selling lottery tickets, was befo Berka yesterday afternoon. He amination and was held to the district cou in #5300 bonds, against vs during pro , wats dismissed by ord lives near Jack Wood, for selling ibited hours on_election rof the city attor- H. Wostle pwrins’ place, ley got a bottle of charged with selling beer scived a hearing, West- beer from Fallon’s saloon and charged a customer 50 cents for the a commodation, Tne judge found the defend- nt guilty and held him to the district court in #200 bond. That hacking cough ean be soquickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Druag Co. - Five Millions in Improv. 8, The following is the grand total of all tho public work done during the existence of the board of publ works from 1552 to 1888 in sive, and including sewer work before its organization : Gradin . $ Main sewers. ... .| District sewe Curbing and gutter ing prior to 1858, (8] ing in 1588 Paving 1552-'88. Eleveuth streeu via- duet construction, & 95,73 Eleventh street via duct repairs, ete ., Sixteanth street via- duct construction, g Six nth street via- duct_repairs and PRGN, e e City hall foundation, 710,834.78 1,007, 1440,515.42 2,641,600.18 .02 96,055.52 lotal.. .. 3,045,518,07 Honey-moon v, Perkins, old boy, y you at the elub any mor mother-in-law shut down on the fact of the matier is, my home i5 0 happy now that there is no inducement Jul' me toleave it. You look incredulous, but it's o positive fact. You see, my wifc used to suffer so much from functional deraugements commnon to her sex, thut her spirits and her tem- per we atly affected, 1t was not her fault of course, but it made home sleasant all the same. But now. since she has begun to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription, she has been so well ana so happy that we are having eur honey-moon ull over again,’” - why don’t we Has your The Liveiymen's Char.zes. Yesterday afternoon st 8 o'clock there was a meeting with closed doors of the liverymm of the city in the Palace stables, corner Sev. enteenth and Davenport streets, The object was to form an assoclation by which the members could protect themselves against e competition Which they expericuce from #./A8 was published in the rate of individual hack owne Tue Bee a short time -ago, hacks for funeras to any ceme tery has been reduced tte &4, that for adult hearses from 210 to §8, while the cost of the child's hearse remains at 7. A move was made to restore-the old and higher prices, but without suceess, It was also at tempted to strengthen ha Livery Men's as sociation, and as a meams is was sought to be insisted that each member pay &0 into the treasury, which should be held as a forfeit " 'in the evem of his break ing through any of the regulations or rates that might be adopted. This move was met with considerabde apposition thoug it was thought it would: eventually obtain, Another subject which waa under discussio and which will be undoubtedly agreed upon is to abandon the practice ot boarding un dertakers’ horses and the care of their mdi vidual carriages tor nothing. This heretofore has been done by many of the lvervmen in the city in consideration of receiving pat ronage in the way of hacks and hearses from undertakers so favored. Some undertakers, however, have boarded their own horses and have been at liberty to dispose of their pat- ronage to whom they pleased. The mecting was very well attended but adjourned with out having arrived at a conclusion upon an of these points, co been teging in vain to be cured of weakening, comvlicated, ate and nervous complaints, and impuritics of the blood, should consult with the remarkably suceessful special- ists of the Licbig Worla Dispensary of 756 West Jackson street, Chicago, 11, Branch oftice and parlors for free con- sultation at Metropolitan hotel, corner Twelfth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb., from January 12 to 20, 1889, Disastrous Flames Mrs. Lemon, who lives at 1218 nue, while e ying a lamp in her h day evening was startled by the er: the ehimney and dropped lamp and floor. An explosion followed, ana the burn- ine oil was spattered all over and set fire to her dress. In her fright she ran to the stair- way, and stumbling over a coal oil can fell headlong down stairs, breaking scvel ribs and otherwise injuring herself. Fortunately the front of her dress only was on fire, and as she fell on her face the flames were prac: tically smothered, but in a few minutes the began to break out again and she was badly scorched before help reached her, he can she had upset saturated the stairs with the fluid, and in a short time the s Wiy Wils burned, and the entire house a seething mass of flames, The fire department was prompt in responding to the call, but before the lon, run was made the house was destroyed and a loss of £500 incurred, Women. All delicate complications peculiar to females, which undermine health and shorten life, and all wterine complaints, arce now suceessfully treated without the old speculum methods of physical exam- ination. The latter method of diagnosis has proved to be not only worthless but injurious. The senior physician of the Lichig World Dispensiary of San Fran- cisco and 756 West Jackson st.. Chicago, 1L, will give free consultation to la- dies at the Metropolitan hotel, corner 12th and Douglas sts., Omana, Neb., from Jan. 12 1o 20, 1880, Stole Thirty Watches. The store of S, Hirshberz, on ot, between Twenty-second and third, was burglarized yc supposed at an early hour, gained through the front door which w found pricd open. Some thir ty watches and anumber of chains and rings that had been left in a show case over might were found to have been stolen. ‘The proprietor slept in the rear room and was undisturbed by the burg No_clue -has yet been had of the proprietor of the act. The goods were val- ued at about $300 und ay be easily identi- fied by the owner. Advice to Mothers, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures,wind colic, und is the best remedy for diarrhices, 25c 4 bottl - All who b Yark ave 1d Mon- king of 11to the Suming Pwenty The COreche Ball. ~ The Omaha Charity association giv_ their secoud annual ball at Exposition hall, F'ri- duy cvening mext, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Creche. on powder is y known and everywherc es- e emsi/as thanI Y powder that will im- prove the complexion, eradicate tan, freckles, and all skin disenses. - Flooded the Early yesterday an air water main in the Union Pacific yards gave and the water spurted in huge vol- umes in numerous directions, almost flooding the tracks and grounds before the stream was shut off, The chainber was placed the to protect the heavy pressure that would otherwise come in contact with the meter. It is being repuired. uni- racks. chamber to the Look at This. All kinds of merchandise sonal property wanted in exchang improved farms and wild land. %o Emigration Co., v 2 & 3 1502 Farn, - Harry Manville's § cssOr, Yesterday Harry Counsman was ele- vated to the position of deputy city clerl, vice Harry Manville, whose connection with the oftice expired a few days ago. Ed Cone tukes the position in thé oftice formerly filled by Mr. Counsman, and per- for eign m st. The wife of W. E. Hawley, C. E., at Pas- adina, Cal., 14th inst. Remains will arrrive in Omaha, Monday, 2Ist inst. Funeral Tuesday ( RpVAL Lk s Absolutely Pure: elof purity This powder never varies economical strength and wholesome than the ordinary kinds, and t e sold in competition with the multitudes of low cost. stiortwolght aluim ox phoxphiate powders. ol ouly in cans. Hoyal Buking Powder Co. 1% Wall street, New York. TANDARD HORTHAND CHOOL, YPEWRITING HOROUGHLY AUGHT. l 2 shecley Blovk, O N ed by SPANISIL=IY CIFIC. Curevlars Tre Owibi, Neb. MUSTANG LINIMENT Mustang” conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! SWIFT'S SPECIFIO Is entirely a vegetablo preparation cons faining 1o Mercury, Potash, Arentc, or othep Polsonois substance BWIET'S SPECIFIC vod hnndreds of enecaof Tpithelios ancer of the Skin, thouranda of cazos and hundreds of thous:nds of wia, Dlood Potson and Blood Tal BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Thas relloved the Hai o he Joluts. sands of enses of Meren , Rheumatlsm and Stiffness of Crartaooon, Trxe, Junnd: 108-Suict's pecific Co., atianta, .- Gentlemen : Tn the shrivart iaont year, & bad ol of o’ b Grod o e 1 b ! G advide of nnotber, iy “improved. 1 am sl sl hall wontinun 1o 1o #0 until Lam perfectly well. I belleve 1t wid SRACE 8 OLoCt caro. Y ours truig, DOG, B HowaRD, Ti1 Wost BIxCh 8t suNeree from musoular rhewn: s Leould get no permanent re- any medichie praceivad Ly my a dozen bottfes of Waco, e wife of’ one o Ty customers wis torribl aficted With'a Toathsome skin discane, tha covered her whole body. Sho wus coniine $0 her bed for acveral years by this amiction, and could not help herwslf at all, She could Bot clep from a violenticching and stiein £ the thin " he droase padiad i ki of af physiclans who treated It, Her hustan an flually givig s wite Swii's Spocii, and she commenced to Improve aimost ime modiately, nnd i & fow Weeks she was AD- I 8 carty ‘e L ith o trace of the afflct Verytraly, . F. Scam Whiolesale Drugiist, Austin Avenua, 1 Treatise on Blood and Skin Discaser matled frec. Tur Swipr Srsciric Co., Drawer & Atlauta, Ga.; New York, 75 Broad #ay. C ALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. S (IRE TH: ONLY-| [ MuJ ARANTEED LTREATHENT S l 0 “ nfll[TlNE‘l\E_Uj.q__Oflflv LLE AL Dr Spimev&Go OMAHA DISPENSARY. ERVOUS, CHIINIC aud PRIVATE DISEASES Of Min and WoMEN successfully treateil YOUNG MEN from the effects of yonthtnl follies or in tronbled with' We . Nervous Memory, Despon craion Lo ubie, oF any s Genito S i w sateand spoedy cnre. Iy to the poor. MlDDLE AGED MEN bled with t oft Sufterin, wiservii Debility, oss Society,Kidney T Lpinary vmans cquent ey anied by a ¢ 1 weakening of the Weeount tor, O exsmining the nrin oy sodiment WL OTten be Tound. and sometines smnil partic alvumen Wi nppesr, or e color will b milkis ai chimzing o 1 pearal e wi cult Cnise, whic e s, Antee il su Storathon of (he zenito-u tion free. Send tor “Young Man's Friend, or Guide to Wedlock,” FREE T0 ALL_ADDRESS DR SPINNEY & CO., % Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts, or huinnu! Dis- corner 12th and Main, Kan or burning wnner i the second will oy 1 n heaithy per Consulta rs and sons made comforta- with nice overcoats moderate prices. All we elean, de: Al name you prices from this date which will induce you to buy. even if you do not need an overéoat for immediate use. 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Sure Creslf Ghiongo, liis. | Clark 8t The Regular 01d-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I still Treating with the Greatest 'SKlLL and SUCCESS Chmmc Nnrvons and Private Discases, B NERVOUS DE ILITY, Lost Manhoo Failing Memory, Exhausting'Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading t0 early decay and perhiaps Consumption ev Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with never-falling success. £ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dise eanes permanently cured 23~ KIDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorthoea, Strictu re, Varicocele and all Uiseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs #a~ No experiments. Age and experience ime portant. Consuitation free and ancted B~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works oa Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Discases B Those contemplating Marriage send for DF. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, each 15 cents, both 5¢ cents (stamps). 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ATl lood Discases sucgosstally trented. Syphititio P e A A How Fostormtive trontment Tor 1oss of Vita] Lowor: oy Ao 0 S0 US Iy T totad At e b omdente. . ATl commiuiontion el Trs O AtR SN by AL 0 §XRross, Iharks Lo indIcate contonts of witersion vt Call nd Histhry of Your case, wnd we wiil BOOK TO MEN, FREE! Unon Private, Special o Neretus D1 LheY, Sy ph oeoie, Hit: ™ Addre Omaha Mcdical and Sur DR. McME ‘or, 15th and Dodge Sts send in pl OMAHA, NEB, A Sure Cure IO PATX. 20 to 60 DAYS. as heretoforo ienc anyone jn the 101e that has This is a discase which Baftled all Medieal We have n Rem: World outside of o1 faats eass. Ten days i 1045 e old ¢ K binal cure th med by 1 pronoin: and wo 11 10 b than si aiibate Ra will not care in Since the history hilis has, | . specifie Dt never was discove: e it is the only I itively cure, be {! published by th Kuow there wis e spocti Why wastt vour tinie wnd medicinies that never had vivtie o Physielins thiut canmot cure vou, you 1 tried everything else shonld come to nsne Kot perminent velief, you never can get it olsos whi Mark what we say, in end you mu-t take on medy or NEVER recover und Vou that hive heen afiicted but a shoit tine shonld by all means come to us now not one in fen of new eases ever got permancntly enred, Many get help and think they are tres from the diseise, ut in one, two o three year fres ie i more horrible frm, blood Purificr and will Cure gin or Blood Discase when yihing Else Fails, THE COOK REMEDY GO toom 10 and 11, U. 8. National Bank building, Omaia, Neb, World that will poss Medical Works, 10w, sy ourvenis y with patent doctor with 1t hitve and which were A\l jury SODE, waraed i ghest a0 o by i e at the International Bx:ibition it B Proved to be i fiesi-class romedinl e Sitarehs of the organs of respiration and d 160 MINERAL PASTILLES, RAL_PASVILLES Sortbid by P leians i t S et st i, e benoe dovivad from their o 8 unsuepissed, and even e most ciivonie caxes they sovtlie, o A stimulite, SODEN MINERAL ™0 to A1l Aimilar preparations, beeuuse they are a naturad remedy, ai unadulferated product of e spriig < inan undimdnilied ncinles of Uiese springs. INERAL PASTILLES vres Tively v ) sonal snperyise trol of W, STOELTZING, M. D., tary Couneillor, MINERAL are pres lungs PASTILLES wre proferas contify ar PASTILLES are Teatarr) Ihelr suctc une- cven 5 uns SODEN quatled o 10 the 108t surpassed _BODEN MINERAL for Temedy i whooping 1 the former they lesson WLk, While pre cunnot take LN in it caturill, SOUEN MINERAL Trom o fuL Juence upou ik PASTILLES are a super- Teh and diphthariag ¢ puroxysin of the Aiese, which at not atlected by PASTIL M having orguns « ia A very gk I8 derive Creaed valin favorable | tion, EODEN MINERAL P ) 16 Kot i every mended Lo urge PASTILLES Al ought to LTS are ¥acoms u during tho cold wsoL 10 aliow owly to melt in thelp nout lis while rands or golng o school, BODEN MINE f sile £ nearly sl druzgists ut e a | our Aruggist not Keep tiem, kindly the Soden Mineral Springs Qumpany (Ldmited) 18 Cedar Street, Tom. New York, troubles casily,duicks JCTULCA Cape sold Cta Mg 0" 112 W Uite Sk N . Y2 Jull Divscilous