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EE CIT Y Personal Paragraphs, Barker H. Hawthorn, Des wrard G, Cooke, agent Kiralty Allan, Sioux Falls, Dak.; son, Philadelphla; J James, Geneva, Neb.; R, ( eming, Nor- folk; . M. Giddings, Sioux City: H. H. H. Haytord, Hastings Miss Sarinda Knight, who for the past eight_years has been connected with the New York dry goods store as saleslady, has made an engagement with Thompson, Belden & Co, 1319 IFarnam stroet, to take effect Mon.'a 2 At the Moines; E company: F. T. A. Hanna and A Good Resolution The board of trade will hold its next meet ing on next Monday afternoon, at which it is thought a resolution for energetic work the coming year will be made, - Sold Mortgaged Gooda. N. Smithroth, who sold three months ago household goods, all of which were mortgaged, has been tried be: the police magistrate and held to the district court in the sum of §1,000, . some Death The news of the ac secretary of the exc North American ' the oldest and most prominent that society, has been received great re by the Omaha turners, e d was fifty-five years of age, life-long ner and dearly loved by members of his socicty Who Is He s an extract from a Platts “The landlord of the Riddle house, who frequently is visited by an attor ney from Omaha, made the proposition to his guest the other day that if he would pay €1 on his 158 boara bill, that he would gladly toar the count from the ledger. The lawyer gladly responded by handingover the The Jandlord was so well the money that he has in the oftice for public an Exalted Tarner th of H ollman, itive committee of the bund, and one of members of here with The de almost a all the The follow mouth paper Nailea, A Lie and ma are k it was Van Etten himself, ¢ the suprome court had failed to uphold to Groft ing a bond from the tirrep: in absence of which allowed him to bo ju There 1s no foundation, however, f story, because the supreme court denie writ of habeas corpus and wed Etten to go on his own recognizanco at instance of County Attorney Mahoney, amount bei 1 d at $500, Crushed 1o Death, Alarge n arth on North Sixth street, in Councit Bluffs, ca 1 at toon yes terday, instantly killing John Le sided at 808 Avenue H, in that eity was worling at that point with & About seventy-f tons of earth heap. The work of rescuing him w begun, but it was hour e mangled bo ed. 1 is taenty-one vear The remams w taken to IMicld & Co’s undert cstablish ment, where an inquest is now being held. Harrison an 1 Civil S News has be sived from Wash by a gentleman in this city who elaims t well authenticated, to the cral Harrison intends civil service policy in who may be in " oftici shall come into the presidential chair. This news will be appreciated by the postmasters of this state, whom there are about 1,200, F welfths of these, however, do not ov nositions to presidential appointment, there being but soventy-three presidential | offices in braska. All but twelve of these are occu- pied by democrats, inclined culated receutly in ex 55 of ved is, who re and who father. fell in a sat ouce his to pu to demc positions when he of Judges and Clerks of Election. 1t is stated that the individuals who' acted as Judges and clorks of the recent municipal election have not as yet been romunerated for their services, and in consequence have become somewhat anxious to determine the cause of the delay. At the the eity councila resolution that n certain amount for this purpose be inserted in the appropriation ordinance of last month passed, and thero the matter dronped. eral of the clerks ha at_the orks office for but were ued that no prov yet been e in that dire Uncte Sam's The government has recently purchased about one hundred cavalry horses m o Omaha market. This is a new departure St. Louis has heretofore been the pl which purchases made, some bad bargains were ving objected to the gove abled and sometines ded purposes John C. Hughes, an_ expert judge of horac flesh, bas been doing the inspecting in Omaha, and says that the 100 horses already chosen are the finest lot ever bought by the government. Mr. Hughes left this morning for Fort Du Chene, Utah, where he will in spect fifty other horses with the object of purchase. at and it is said de, horse doctors rument, crippled, blind horses 1nto a herd bought Men of War, The case of Private James Cummings, charged with desertion came up before the general court martial in session at Omaha yesterday Cummings is a g uate of Harvard college, hav diplomas in both the academic departments. Licuteuant W absence in ora, ad e received und medical cht cave of accompa k com. rade, Lieutenaut Earle, to the east, returned Thursday. Licutenant Farle is now in Jucksouville, Fla., where e wiil spend the winter, The Phil Kearney post of the G. A, R. at w, Wednesday evening, ha, an hou : gnition for'the many fayors shown the post in the Colonel Fletcher and Thursday from Philadelphia. Met at the O While Assistant Chief driven to a fire, on Cass between Thirte enth and Fourteenth streets at 1:30 o'clock yester day, a west-bound cable train collided with his buggy at tho intersection of Dodge and Thirteenth strects, smashing the and throwing Mr, Salter and his driver, Wins- low, to the ground. The chief was only slightly bruised, but Winslow was badly cut ou the back of the head and dazed for sev- eral minutes. He was carried into the Whitehouse satoon and when a phiysioian ex- amined him and pronounced his injuries sovere but not serious, Wiuslow was taken 10 his home, The fire Lo which the run was being made, was discovered in a vacant brick building on Cass, botw h and Fourt stroats. The flames wero prowutly guished by the fire department, age dono was very slight. Boys play With matches were the cause of the flawes. returned eRing. was being Playiog Thursday night a ver) ment was given in the hall of Creighton college for the benefit of the socicty of St. Vincent de Paul. The audience was large and 8 handsome sum was realized. Tlus society was recently organized, It aims to aid the neody poor during the winter with fuel and food and clothing, The society never appeals in vain formeans with which to carry out its beveficent purposes and fails of success ouly when its membership loses the spirits who are enthusiastic in the work. There was an informality in the entertain ment which maae it at once unique and agreeable, Programues were dispensed with and the features of the evening were announced by exCouncilman Dailey. The priu- cipal numbers were mentioned in yesterday's Ber, and Thursday night were wreatly ap- preciated. The singing of Miss Fannié Ar- nold, the double quartette, and also that of W. O. Saaders, who has not appeared on the concert stuge for some years, wus greatly enjoyed, J. B, Furay sppeared as a full- fledged_elocutionist Fort, and read “The Light ning-Rod Man” with excellent effect. M. V. Gannon_delivered an eloquent address on “iCatholic Charities,” ERRING MORTALS, Offenders Before ‘e Bench, Lon Price, William Harringtou, B. son and Arthur Park, four colored averaging about fifteen years each, who have been frequenting houses of ill-fame of were given five days cach-in the county James Reed, who just finished serving a sentence Thursday m the county jail for stealing, had hardly got a sniff of free air before he was caught stealing a coat from a dummy in front of a Tenth street clothing store, He was arrested and sent up again for fiftecn days. George Evaus, who has bec tracted spi went into idith house and stole an album valued at 8 pawned it for $1 at a Tenth strect shop, spent the money for whisky. THe was twelve days in the county jail Poal, the sneak-thiof concerning whom there is so much complaint in the neigibor bood of Fort Omaha, was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail John Norman paid 8.3 for being drunk and boisterous. Charles Davis was assessed 0,50 for striking a man without cause Charles Mulphy, who sto of over shoes from J. Krone's house an avenue, will pass the noxt thirty days in county Juil. The Principal the Pol John- boys n on a pro s bawdy He and iven FAILUR AT SCHUYLER, Scveral Omaha Dealers Caught but Will Suffer but a Light Loss. That mysterious Individt shot out from Omaha on a special for Schuy ler, Thursday, over the Union Pacifie, was none other than T, H. Burnette, a represen tative of J. . Robinson & Co., of this eity, Itnow transpires that the above firm re ceived information that John Curry, of Schuyler, adealer in general merchandise, vho was indebted to the Omahia house ) of & was about to close the doors of his establiskment and assign. In view of this, the firm dispatched Burnette to and there being no train in readi al engine was pressed into service y night the merchant M e, ssignment with linbi 0. Tt is tho 8 sslt to any n( L \\ jthers in Omaha 1d assetts that no serious loss will creditors. There are thre who hold his pa side Robinson & Co., the latter to the extent of £2,000. The goods have been attached in the interest of Kobin & Co. Police Force Changes. Thursday Mayor William (. Sloane sus- pended Marshal Al C. MeCracken, and ap pointed Captain James P. Maloney to act till the meeting of the council Saturday evening. ORicer John Blivernileht has been appointed captain of the day foree and Officer Joseph fum stain of the night force. After reflection Mayor Sloane ¢ ion m removi welen will not be best to remove him, but he would wive him his choice of ¢ , undergoing an investi gation or al. Marsha! McCreaken promised to resign at the council meeting Saturday Ris Nos About 3 o'cloci Colbine, a beef dress ing house, reccived a | with a kuife in the | wan. Patrick cuttin the hi juarter of a beef, when a knife in the hand of Mr. Shea slipped as Mr. Colbine bent down and’ s Ir. Colbine on the left side of long, deep and ugly moned hall MeCs rmined not the ma notifi Cut Wide Open. Thursday afternoon Paul it Swift & Co.’s pack inful and serious cut a feliow wor Colbine we Notes About the Clty. and Mrs. Gilbert N. Grant, of Vinton, rethe guests of Mr.and Mrs. L. K, s, Lister block. Christian A, Melcher, who was called to Atlanti e illness of s child, has returr child is better and out of danger. Miss Etta Cleaver, of Mur guest of Mr und Mrs. T, B. Scott. 0. M. Scott, of the Adamant. Plastc pany, has returned from North Bend. Collector W. C. Balleutine made un oflicial visit to South Owahu Thursday Charles Koster and family have returned from Hot Springs, Ark. Carl Hanuse has sold his saloon fixtures, Twenty-sixth and streets, to August Hanuse. Consideration, $1,500. ¢ offort is being made to organize a v of the Republic post in this and a meeting for that_purpose will be ouse Monday evening, Amazonian ey- in| k place saloons, and ped the floor and t big, burly man, Ia., is the com- city, held in Hunt's opera A lively fight, between an prian and an ex-tanglefoot s last night in the w that A played und-ball with th wa’ 48 anusing to the bystanders as it was puinful and humiliating to the man. The doors were locked, the police and crowd kept out, and the fight allowed to proceed. 134 Winkler, with two children, of Lauk le, Wis, is visiting lis orother-in-law, uncilman B, Jette Omaha Medical Ciub, The Omaha medical club met at the office of “Thursday night. The present, viz: Drs Jonas, Merriam, Giffora, Dailoy, . Biant and Jenkins. per was presented Phird $Sta an extended discussion followed, and’ the club adjourned at 11 o'clock, having spent a very profitable even- ng. A valuable feature of this organization is the fact that a physician_ applving for wembership must present a scientific and or iginal paper upon some medical or sury topic, Lo prove his fitness to_become a ver, The club now has twenty m and meets twico each month. The this club is purely literary and scientific The mosquito as a_public singer draws well, but ne s sutisfaction, Saivation Oil, lowever, always gives satisfaction in curing inscet bites or any other sores or wounds. Price 25 conts, Every home should be supplied with g lo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup—the family remedy. — - Distigured for Li Miss Eliza Ladd, who keepsa board house on the northcast corner of § - teenth and Davenport, wus Lorribly burned yesterday about 6 o'clock by the explo- sion of a “nutural gus" stove. These stoves are fed by o pipe which leads from a small tank of coal oil in one corner of the room, and are thought to be perfectly harm: less. Miss Ladd was preparing breakfust at the time of the explosion and the burning oil was spattered over her face and arms burning her horribly. A physician was called and her injurics dressed, but she is still suffering most excrutiating agony. condition is not thought to be critical, but sho will be disfigured for life with the scars, An Absolure Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup' tions, Wil positively care all kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co., at 2 ceuts per box—by wail 50 cents. -— Salarying County Clerks Au amendment to the present law defining the pay and duties of the county clerk,which among other things proposes to fix the sal ary of the official at $2,500 per anuum, pa able from the general fund, has been pared. ‘The salary now comes from t of the ofiice. County Clerk Ltoche is ested in the matter, and will traps amendment to the legislature. Look at This, All kinds of merchandise and per- sonal property wanted in exchange for improved furms and wild land, Foveign Emigration Co., r; 2 & 8 1002 Farnaw st. follow! Summe Carter, Stone, Rose, Gilimor A Very interesting by Dr. Eleanor Dail of Lubo Quite THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY DIRECTOR MILLARD, He Wants a New Passenger Depot for Omaha King upon matters connected with his actorship of the Union Pacifie, J. H Millard yesterday said: “Much can be done in the line of improvements that wiil be of great importance to tho residents of Omaha and the citizens of the territory that is traversed by the Union Pacific. First of all, itisc mportance that the Outhwaite tunding bill be passed. Should this be effected the restraint that rests upon tho stockholders and ofticials will be of little magnitude. 1t will set us at liberty and enable us to develop the syst and bring it up to the proper st d. I think that if the bill we will take steps im med rd pointing to ors to the main line, tlying districts a much accommodation, 1 shall p the system as much in Omatia_and the contizuc of the main points in this dir n bringing t the construc tion of a magnificent mger oy Itis much necded, and should the waite bill meet with endorsement by con ess and the president thereby resuiting in 8 Puss; I think that steps will soon be taken af vard toward the construction of amagnificient depot at this place. Mind you, that most of the impgvement 1 have spoken of, rests upon the Ypassage of the funding bill. As to what other course I will pursie, Lam not prepared 1o state as I have not yet thoroughly looked over the sit- uation.” SpH new dii f vast iving the c railway or to deve here. Outh olk and Yankton. arty of surve; at work surveying a tract of land between Norfolk, Neb.. and Yankton., Dak. It transpires that the line s fora railroad between these two points, and th it John T. M. Pierce, itative of an ish syndicate, is at the back of it. It was learned in erday from an inti mato friend of 3 that the syndica las obtamed posse of a large tract of land between Norfolk and Yankton, and also has obtained consent of all the prop- erty holders through which territory the passenger line will pass to a r between these two points, The sur completed last week and Mr, Picree is encaged in perfectiv the roud is stated that he has be sured of a bonus of §100,000 by the business men of each pla It is A that the line will be as direct as possible between —these two points, It is also said that siness men of Sioux City have been endeavoring to bring the road to that point instead of Norfolk, but thus far have failed, although it is thouzht that in time a branch line will be ex tended to the former point At Norfolk the new road will connect with the Union Paci fic and the folk & Sioux City branch of > Chicago & Nor \system, It s yred that the Union Paciiic was inter 10 New pro A that financial to be tend view of its bein an in it fecde that system, but in quiry at headquarters failed “to strengthen suspicions. Hetw Within th ors have been n N past month represe aid wa Train on ove Anhlll Pa b |.,.m...u| nd will make abic change in the time of arrival ture of tr The cvenin westward, wift leave Council w., or oune hour earl present time. The tram fo here at 8 o'clock in the morning will under the new time card leave Council Bluffs at 12m. An additional passenger train plying between Omaha and Denver will be put on and will leave Council Bluffs at 9 o'clock in tho morning. This twain will be general and will stop at all way stations and will be run at_a slow than_th night_train. The lat ving b at. 7 p.m., wil A fast schedule and will overtake the Denver train at Cheyenne where the two trains will be consolidated, thereby making connection with the Soutliern Pacific at Ogden, T latter having discoutinued one of its tr is what causes the Union Pacific to consoli date the nd night train, Bnt slight nge made in the time of the de ritre of the vestibule train, if No faster new passengc ac d depar- bound Buffsat 7 p. than the rmerly leaving Bromley Drops ¢ The announcement that J. H. Bromle had severed his connection with the Union Pacific in the capacity of press agent to President Adams, was somewhat of a sur- prise at_the headquarters of the Union Pa- cific. While he was not associated with the operating or management of the system, the officials at headquarters state that he has been a vaiuable man in the service of the company, and that in all probability be was red at his own solicitation. w Tariff Rezulations, ting held at Kansas City Thurs- alled by Charman Midgley, of the afic association. J. C. Missouri Pacific, who was present at the meeting, stated that it 1for the purpose of e rates at junction points in Kunsas, Ne \d northwestern Missou When this is effected, Chairman Midgley will issue @ tamft sheet governing rates from Chicago and St. Louis o points in these districts. Matters pertaining to the local application of the rules and regulations of the mter-state rail organization were also taken up for co ation, The me day was Southwestern , of th *s Luck, Parick O'Donnell, who manipulates thy on engine 931 in the yards of the Union wific at this place, is perhaps the happiest 1 on this myndane sphere to-day. Tues- day, the regular monthly drawing of the Lowsiana lottery occurred, and O'Donnell held a one-twentieth sh ticket 2 which drew §25,000. Pat's sharc ncts the snug little sum of &1 him Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Dec. , 1880, informed that the mortality ia, under the tre ris f this city is merely nominal, not exceeding one-fifth of one per cent. $ being the case no time should be lost in plac ing his remedy within the family and thu3 save annually hundreds of thousands of lives, Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afflictea the world during the last hundred year From the We are credi from diphthe Thos, Jeft Covxcin BLurrs, Jan, that the su DEFICE, 1 do not hesitate to s cending the use of nd Cure for Diphitheria has no equal. 1 speak from experience, having used it in my own family; I am also well acquainted with the facts connceted with its use m our city. W. It. Vavany, Mayor. an requi Price of remedy x No. (57, Omaha, Neb. (Dr. ired from active practice.) DOWNWARD Jefferis has r VERDA'S COURSIL How a Pretty Little Nebeaska Miss Has Gone Astray. v denkins, o pretty and brunette of about nineteen, months ago. was in attendance ata special school 1 this city, is now a prostitute, a thief, ana a fugitive from justice, with a troop of detectives on her track, Verda's home is about eight miles from ko City, and on the death of her fat a handsome little fortune was left her, Her mother remarried, and Verda,who had plenty of woney and nothing to do,came to Omaha to make special studies. Her in- nocent ways and sweet fuce won her many friends, but unfortunately she chose the downward path and associated with vicious young men and women. She was scen | constantly oa the streets after nightfall, and it was not long before she entered upon a life of shawe as Fay Rawlins, She eutered a bawdy house ‘called the “Gem,” on Ninth street and Capitol avenue, Her next plunge was to thievery, and on last Sunday evening she suddenly left the city on the 8 :40 Missouri Pacific train, taking with her among other articles a valuable gold watch belonging to Frank W, Ituth, 410 Jackson street. The police were informed of ber escapade, and telegrams to various cities brought & re- l spouse from the chief of police at Nebraska petite little who, & few JANUARY City_that the girl was there and that he would arrest her. Officer Horrigan was de tailed to 2o to that place and take her, but on arriving found thst the Nebraska City ofi cial had not arrested her and did not even know where she lived. After some trouble Horrigan found the home of her step-fath Lemer Maton, bt, the cunning littl had flown again and no trace of her found. A photogeaph of her was however, aud is now in the rogue’s gallery, and will aid tho detectives greatly in finding —en Honey -moon. Perkins, old boy, why the elub any more? I 3 mother-in-law shut down on you?" **No Brown: the fact of the matter is, my home is so happy now that there is no inducement |‘\vv' me toleave it. You look incredulous, but it's a positive fact You see, my wife used to suffer so much from functional derangements common to her sex, that her spirits and her tem- per were greatly Tected, It was not her fault of cou but it made home unplensant 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 our honey-moon all over again.” B \\l(‘%, don’t we REGULATING s Express the Sab, n the bill ag Opinions on d upon by the ing House association, and now for the regulation of awell-known banker yes. Omaha Cle: before the legislatu banks in this state, terday said: “This amended bill is as liberal as it possi an be made for the proposea banks con sistent with public safety, No more burdens » imposed than the onal curreney a enfore ¥, in many import it respects, the requirements are less ex cting. It is believed that the bill will re ceive the unanimous suppoct of every bank in Omaba, and inall the ler citics in the state, and it is_hoped all now ing, or to be introduced, will b this, Mr. A. Andersoa,preside National bank of Colimbus, is the gen man who has prepared the bill—having voted much time' to its production—and to nim eredit is due for what will prove, if it becomes a law, a most excellent syStem, qual in all respéets tothe much-praiscd sys tems of Minnesota and 1llinois, With reference to the subject the followir opinions were expressed by . W, Aldricn Having had some experience in the investy tion of banking unts, | venture to state that the three fol ules are most essentinl L. Fifty per cent should be paid in bef of banking operations. tions should be made as to the inve tof the available funds of the bank with the ob ect of avoiding speeulation with the monies of the public. 3. " the bank sho and the bal by a compete e lished i the 1 period after counts. If these rules were made compulsory. the adoption would imvart a healthicr our financ ions, and t thrift, which recent events have ci would, to an_extent, be obyiated® But the stment of laws is useless, unless the strictly enforced, and this is wi the dificulty intment of a banlk com ssted in th now before the Missouri legislature, appear tome insuft Because, to audit all th private ang state banks in Nebraska would require from 100 1o 120 v wood accoun- tants to do the work ~effectuaily. This, sir, appears to be avery large number, but | speak with some knowledge of the subject, and I contend that a_complete audit of a bank, even with nsmall business, is no lizht d an audit of accounts, unless it is is worse t \L If the Mis- adopted in Ncbraska, it to appoint at least five to different distriets in d not possibly have the over such a numbor of as- stock ent capital wenee cortified ntant, should be pub Al papers within ar il closiug the balf-yearly ac complet i plan w uld be neces: k commissionel state, ; commissioner should not nd_the expense of con of check should be “The oftice of ba be a political oftice, ducting this system borne by the banks. In Australia, Ne 3 suntries, it is rporated company at the nature of the business) 10 have th counts_audited and published at least once a year, It is therefore safe to assume that this law has been the means of ating any failures of note during re wrs in those countries, g your correspondent's (Mr, Upton’s) remarks, I would suy that in all busitess matters we must bury sentiment, and, 1f all men were honest, legislation of the nature sugzested would be uncatled for, Ir. Upton evidently is unacquainted wi the nature of an auditor’s w fied nccountant would only ing required, and in most cases bank willing to give every possible infol that would facilitate the audit. compu (no matter w ation Pears’ soap is the most clegant toilet adjunct. e County Court, James mall brought action yesterday against Willimm Peterson to recover $560 due on merchadise furnished. Walter Amm sued James Martin for §1 for labor performed. ROYA T (RovaLsasisg POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of purity More vconomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be This powder never varies strength und wholesomeness, competition with the multitudes of sliort welght alum oF phosphate powdcr only in cans. Koyal Buking Powder Co., Wall street, New York, ANGLO-SWISS CHOCALATE AND MILK, Combinalion of Condensed Milk ani th: Bzst Chosa Sold by nSt reet Richurdson Drug Co. 1007, 104 Jonc W, Gentlewan, 10th and and Cans Streets, W BEYOND COMPETITION. Our special suit sale has created such a stir that we have decided to continue the same for another week, to give allan opvortunity to takeadvantage of the remarkable bargains offered. sales last week was evidence that the public know that bargains ad- vertised by us are well worth securing— last week's values will be duplicated, and added to the Several lines of worsteds and cassimeres, much finer than those advertised before. Our immense For our second week’s sal stances surpassed, as we hav seial suits in place of the lots closed out. give yon a choice in sack and frock suits, made up in the most elegant manner formerly =old at $12.50, $13.50, $15 and $16.50, all at $9.75. And another at $18, $20 and $22.50, now at $13.50. This is not a line formerly selling Slaughter is the only way to expres: it, as even the former fig. mere reduction ures were very low for the In our Furnishing department, we are offt in this line at nominal prices this month. goods inventoried on January 1st, was taken m at a big reduction upon cost. them now for what we have inventoried them ing goods far below what the goods could be bought for of the manufacturer and Im. porter and if you need Underwear, in that line, you can make a bona fide saving of from twenty-five to fifty per cent by buying them of us this month. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE Mebraska Clothi Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, A Sure Cure TT® AL . ,20 to 60 DAYS. Medical Scien ing you a rare chance to buy everything dollar’s worth of furnishing We offer This means that you can buy furnish- Almost every Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckwe.r anything els ng Gompany NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION t A MILLION DISTRIBUTED! IErL ARKE ESTABLISHED ISSI (,hlcngo, I'Is, The Regular Old-Established 2\ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS e e N AT AT a e Clironic, Nervons and Private Diseases. - NFRVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, usting'Drains, Terribl } - Sms(,urcs' Lcmsnna State Loflerv Gumpany rated by the leg ssent Stute Con- an overwhelming MAMMOTI! DRAWIN DRAWINGS tak )t the Acadeny FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of its Drawi Payment of Pri Failing Memo Dreams, Head and Back Ache feading 16 early decay and perhaps Consumption o y, treated scientifically by new methods with never-fulling success A8~ SYPHILIS ind all bad Blood and Skin Dige ntly Vand URINARY compla Gonorthoea, Sirictu re, Varicocele of the Genito-Urinary Of cured hundre and pronoun and Prompt % cen sougut for hat we supervise the g S for all the Monthly and Semi-An- TAGIC R e mmpl) without 1IN person mani Age and experience ime Consultation free and sacred, e for Celebrated Works on Deicate Discases ating Marrige send for DE Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Femal 2¢ cents (stamps). Afriendly letter orc: ing and shame, and add golden y (Sccrey) Errors, " nrNu experiments. are_conducted with ho \d faith toward all partie ime and money with patent © had virtue or doctor ire you, you thut b ignatures attached, in its ywmm,mn«. Dut a short time means coine 1o u8 MW not one iy manently cured Sundays g 1o 12, F. D. CLARKE, M. D 186 So. Clark St., CHICAQO, voars after It 3 1 more horeibie form, and \\iH (.‘urv any \kil\ or Blood Diss erything Illse THE BGUK HEME{lY G0. Room 10 and 11, U. S. building, Oumlm, Ne) R COMMISSIONERS. ME[!IIMI.und SURGIDAL INSTITUTE Louisiana State tat our conn- R M. WALMSLE PIERIE LANAU A, BALDWIN, GRAND 'Molvm'r nlmwm'a At the Aca National Bank Tuesday, I CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Ticksts at Twenty 1, $10; Quarters, $5; Tenth,, $2; Twen- Dollars_each. 13th & Dodge Sts. THEATMENT OF ALL Clronc i Sorical Distass, BRACES, Appl!nnce. {or Deformitios and Trusses. 5, AppaTaLs und remedi Sty form of diso edical o Kurkal Trontmant FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, co; best hospiial accommodae AVEROSISATION esulting in in- TERNINAL 1 00 Prizes of 8100 arc / ; Fach box coniains tgns in the west one month's tre SRR e on Deformities and Braces, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Diseases of Women a Speclalty. ' BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FIEE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTH MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Al BIood Disenses suc delivery will b Jurchuser our writ I . Expross Monoy or iy by Goodmun Ak our expense nuts, 110 Farnam Or M. A DAUPITIN, Washington, 1. C. 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