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e —————— | 18 S THE CITY. The scmi-annual examination of the pupils of the public schools commenced yesterday morning and will continue during the week. Cigars were in order among the callers at the county commissioners yesterday, at the expense of Commis- sioner Corvigan. 1t is a boy. Personal A. P, Badger, of Lincoln, ragraphs. is at the Murray, E. H. Fawcett, of Lincoln, is at the Mil tard M. L. Harp, of Stella, is stopping at the Paxton. £, P. Knott, of Chicago, is stopping at the Paxton, J. A, Keith, of Lincoln, was at the last night. Frank Pric the Millard. C._ N, Markle, the Millard A, Hazlett and Val Johnson are stopping at the Paxton W. J. Stanton, of O'Neill, the Murray F. C. Gintoch, of Salt L at the Paxton A, 8. Gile, of Nebraska City, is registered at the Paxton. J. C, Hollis is in from ping at the Paxton, R. H. Barr, of Hastings, registered at the Paxton last night James Snyder, of Alma, Millard yesterday. J. A. Bohannon, of Hickory guest at tho Murr Murray of Lindwood, 1s stopping at of St. Louis, is a guest at is stopping at ke Cily, is a guest and stop- Chadron Neb., was at the N. C, is a N, S. Harding, of Nebraska City, isa guest at the Paxton, d L. Harris, of Ord, rogistered at the Millard yesterday. Charles Dreyfuss, of Philadelphia, is stop- ing at the Murra Henry Wilson, New York, is one of the guests at tho Murray Isaac Van Horn, of Norfolk, is among the guests at the Paxton. ieorge M. Reynolds, registered at the Millal W. H. Dickinson, of Wahoo, was a guest at the Millard yesterday. M. B. Thrift, of Be night's guc T of Gle wood, Ta., is sone of last 3 Hamilton, of Kearn od atthe Paxton yesterday. damcs Keenan and wife, of Rock Springs, Wyo., are guests at the Miliard, E. T. Horne, of Fremont, superintendent of the I nt, lkhorn & Missouri ¥, is stopping at the Millard. W, I, Griftitts, well known through his conriection with the Omana board of trade, has removed to Chiicago, where he will re- side. ness, He will return %0 the radway busi Meyer Bros., have failed about 5,000, mortgage on the grocers in Peader, Dal., with liabilities amounting to urday they gave a chattel r stock amounting to #1,200. —— Taken to the Asylum. Jailor Joe Miller weat to Lincoln n- day morning with Charles Palmer, an insane patient who has been committed to the state Palmer had been coufined iu the 6s2aty jail sinoa deavery 12. —— The Pennsylvanian Committee, The committeo of five, appointed by the Pennsylvania association at its last meeting, to arranee for a dinner on February 14, witl meet Thursday next at 2 o'clock in the par- lors of the Arcade hotel. All the lady mem- bers of the ttee are particularly re- quested to be present. The Vexing Question. There will be & meeting of citizons at Metz's hall on Thirtcenth street Wednesday night to consider the aity hall relocation question. It is proposed not to allow the Fifth ward Jefferson squarc boomers to again freeze out the residents of this portion of the city. The Rev. Duryea. The installation of the Rov., Dr. Duryea, as pastor of the First Congregational church, will take place Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. In connection with this a council of the church will meet at 3 o'clock in the after- noon to make preparations for the install- ment of its pastor. Want an Auditor. The county commissioners havenot yet de- cided just what changes they will make in the present system of auditing county re- orts and accounts, and have countermanded he order to draft 4 bill containing the noces- sary legislation, They consider the appoint- ment of an auditor a necoessity, and the oftice will probably be an appointive oue. Changing Troops. A rumor has been in circulation for several days past to the effect that the Twenticth regiment, some companies of which are now located at Assinaboine, is to be removed to this city, to displace the Second. Some Yzlmnr\' gentlomen claimed there was no oundation for the story, others believing it and othors still- holding that whon tho Het Kym are finished at Riloy and Chicago there ust bo changes of soma kind in the location of the troops. e A Failure. The Omaha Bazaar, a fancy goods and no- tion store, passed into the hands of creditors yesterday on a chattel mortgage for $2,000, executed M. Toft, president, and C. Toft, manager of the concern, to the United States National bank. A majority of the creditors are non-residents. M. Toft, the president, is igar dealer in this city and a brother of C. Toft. 'The latter formerly ran a saloon under the People's theater. Dull trade is assigned 88 the cause for their trouble, Got the Worst of It. Postmaster Gallagher had a combat with the curbstones at Twenticth and Dodge streets Sunday and got tho worst of it. As a result he is now wearing his right optic in mourning and a large section of court plaster on the bridge of his nose, On stepping from the cable cars at the place mentioned he started to fall forward, but did not reach the ground until near enough to the sidewalk to ;lrlhu the sharp edge of the curbing with his ace. Nt‘llruhkn Corn Abroad. Socretary Mason, of the Omaha board of trade, received a communication from Rob ert W, Furnas, of the state board of agricul- ture, yesterday, referring to the proposed corn exhibit in in Paris, It stated that the scheme was an excellent one, and that the recommendation of the board of trade would b6 brougit up at the nextmeoting of the state board, Mvr. I'urnas hoped that as it was to advertise Nebraska to the world, it would be doue in a manner creditabic to the state or notv at all, Not Boycotters, The following has been handed Tur Bug for publication: The undersigned mewmbers of the Omuha Produce exchange desire to gorrect the statements which have been pub- lished in some of the Omaha wuewspapors, that we had decided to boycott the American Express company, or any other express com pany. We have no complaint ugainst the Amortcan Express company. Robert Purvis, Wilcox Bros, Braach & Co., Ribbel & Smith, Peycke Bros, & Co., J. H. Feilbach & Co., Kirschbraun & Sons., John A, Krug & Co., G. Bchroeder & Co.,, Moore & English, Whitney & Co., Ryder & Glick, Riddoll & Riddel, Barbor & Co., P. Roceo Bro. &Co., R. Binghum & Son, ralysis Sots In All hopes for the recovery of Mrs. Kondell 8. Johnson, who was injured while returning from the funcral of Sandy Borbes several days ago, have nearly been abandoned and the attending physicirn stutos that her chances for recovery are not very inviting Yemtorday shio was in_gn uncouscious con. itiontand paralysis hud set in, 1o the right Slds,aMecting 1be right memvers of tho body and that portion of her face, The physicians state thiat her injuries are in close relation to those that resulted in the death of Colonel Forbes, If no change takes place in her condition within the next twenty four hours, her death, it is said, will be but a question of a short time, Captain Ray in the Artic Regions. New Bedford whale fishers Lave long con- templated the establishment of a station in the artic regions for the accommodation of the crews they send to those frigid climes The matter has been brought to the atten- tion of the government, and been supported by it and the result will be bofore long the establishment of such a place. Captain P, H. Ray acting judge advocate of the depart ment of the Platte, who spent two scasons in the polar regions, as far north as latitude 70 ‘sometime ago and conducted a station at that piace, was recently asked if he would accept the management of the sta tion again and replied that_he would, 1t is quite likely that the captain will receive the appointment and there is little doubt that the management of the station will be as satiy factorily attended to as it was when it was lust in the captain’s hands. Caught in Tow Some time ago Chris Doemeland gave a mortgage on a span of horses to John Botts to the extent of §125. He was to raise the mortgage on the installment plan, and in this way €5 was paid on the account. But for some reason Docmeland picked up his chat- tels, and with the team, suddenly left Omaha for parts unknown. This was about one year ago, Betts still held the mortgage on the team, but he could find no clue to the property. ‘The matter was placed in the hands of the Nebrasia Detoctive association ago, and Detective Al Blaufuss was put o the case. He suc riday ating Doemeland at No. swold ngton, Ta. When confronted by the detective he team, and also stated that admitted having sold the he desired to set- tle tho matter without going to jail. This was brought about by the payment of the mortgage, and the costs resuiting from his escapade. Policelnts. Petor Peterson was flued £ a coat David N. Sarlin has been wt Martyn on the ch £52 from Potor Potersc’s tr tried for grand larceny at 10 a. m. M. Soule paid for a roarin following were each fined $7.50 for a Sunday drunk: A, J. Wills, J. . Fitzpat- *harles Cussell, Barney pters. A, Sterner o in the saloons, arrested yesterd 1 with taking a bugzy cushon t did not belong to him. It uppears that Foote had loaned a real estate man named Tincaid his horse and buggy for a couple of weeks, and when he went after them he happened to take the wrong buggy cushion. Tincaid got very angry and caus>d a warrant 10 be is sued for Foote's urrest. Aadas it 1t a Robber's Roost? For the last two or three months there have been complaints of men who have been arrested for drunkenness, that they were drugged and robbed in Ed Miller! Ifth and Douglas streets. There has 110 conclusive proof of this beyond the ¢ of the vietims themselves, but y an appeared in Chief ging_ ovid She swears that, o > wits in 4 wine-room in 14 Miller’s saloon, and_ saw a man perfectly sober stupified by a single glass of beer, She then saw a powerfully bult fellow, whom she believes to bo_ **13aby” Barnes seize the fellow and hold him while £d Miller went through his pockets and took from him ail the money he had. The fellow was then kicked into the strect and arrested for drunk- ennc The chiefsays he will do all he can to keep Miller from having his license renewed. The Marriage Market. Business was brisk yesterday, and after the quictude that had reizned for the last few days Judge Shields was called upon to issue cight licenses, the applicants ranging for stealing arrested by o of stealing He will be Tucsday. spell. in age from eighteen to sixty years. The latter were John'C. Meyer, aged sixty, and A. Fredericka Raie, both of Omalia. Judge Shiclds was also called upon to tie the official knot in two cases, those of Ered Ehrler and Gustie Ehrhardt, of Omaha, and Thomas M. Stubbart and Sophia Loading, of Council Blufts, The following licenses were issued: Name and residence, Ired Ehrler, Omaba. .. Gustie Ehrhardt, Omahia Barnet Waxsman, Omaha., Annie Harwich, Omaha { John C. Meyors, Oma 1 A. Fredericka Ruhe, O Clarence Davis, Omaha. | B Fredand, Omaba. { Samuel Deems, Omaha 1 Mary Arthur, Omaha { Carrol P. Watson, Plattsmouth 1 Aunie Wilson, Omaba.... .. Caspar Venninghoff, Omaha. .. Henrictta Urunster, Omab; { Thomas M. Stubbert, North Bend...... 1 Sophia Loading, Council Blaffs MORTUARY, Notea ALout Those Who Have tece Passed Away. 'lhc bodies of Mrs. J. P, Harve Kimston, both of whom night at their respective y ana Mrs, died last homes in this city, were forwarded east ye The forms will be buried at the latter at Portland, Me. The remains of Prof. Pontz will be buried in Forest Lawn at2 o'clock to-day. His wife, who lives in New Yorl phed Coroner Drexel that she s not able tend the funeral, The fur of Mrs. James I Nichol, whose death occurred Saturday morning at her late residence, 2045 Woolworth avenae, took place yesterduy at 10 o'cloc] Peters church, c Leavenworth ' streets draped in mourning, @ a profusion of floral tributes, consisting of requiem high na ducted by Rev. Father Boyle mony was very imposing and kieepinig with th solomiity of tho o¢ The charch was thronged with relati friends of the deccased, who, with moist iazed the last time upon the cold form that lay in the casket, After the funeral services the remains, followed by a long procession of friends, were conveyed to Holy Sepulchre cemeter, where they were laid 1o rost. The pall-boarers. woro. James Brennan, Michael Lee, M. Brown, N. J. Smith and Andrew Murphy. The funeral of Mrs, J, U. Gridley took place Saturday movning from the residence of lier father Ewald Whitehorn, 2612 Douglas street, Services were held in St. Mary's avenue Congregational church, Rev, William Scott preaching @ touching sermon, mude doubly more effective de- coased had been @ Young People's socioty mains were inte : tery beside those of the brot by the fact that member of the ceased. The pall bea ) o Pay G. Williamson, J. M. Welshans, O. 1, East man, A, I hoff and M, L. tone, Mr. Gridly has returnad to Rapid City. Jumes Deck, an old soldier, who died Sun day at his residence, 915 North Twenty- fifih street, ut the age of ffty-four years, will o buried to-day under the auspices of the G. A. It To Be Resumed To-day. Judge Krooger was occupied the whole of yesterday afternoon hearing the case for th prosecution in the Nebel vs Patterson case. Severu! witnesses for the prosecution were examined, who told little except having seen Patterson talk to the prosecuting witness in and about ber residence. At the termination of the prosecutors’ case the Learing was ad- journed until this moraing at 10 o'clock. e, Look at This, All kinds of merchandise and per- sonal property wanted in exchange for improved furms and wild land, Foreign Kwigration o, r; 2 & 8 1602 Fasnam II- THEIR STEWARDSHIPS. Reports the City OMoeers Are Abont to Make, The following interestinz statistios in the aunual reports of the various city officers for the year 1888 are to be incorporated in the mayor's annual report, and will be issued in a few days: SUPERINTESDENT OF PLUMBING. Six hundred and eighty-two new jobs of plambing were inspected; 231 old jobs of plumbing were inspeeted and remodeled; 419 patches in paved streats were made by pa ties making cuts; 383 depressions in strects and alleys, caused by settling of excava- tions, were repair by parties making the same; 586 stop-boxes w red to the level of sidewalks nd by the npany eaing and K8 in W mits 10 exc Awmerican Waterworks company mits to excavate were iss plumbers; 703 permits to issued to drain laye > ropaire vate exc mits to exc vate we issued to the Omaha Total number of permits to cxcava during the year 8,032 Six hundred and fourteen inspections have bee le under the provisions of ordinance there is due 53,15, Of this amount & has been colleeted, leaving a balance due of £100.5 smplaints for violation of ordin ude, 34 arrests were caust complaints were dismissed and on | secured. One hundred and assessed in finds and costs, The master plumbors and drain layers are working more in harmony with the plumb. ing ordinance than at first MEAT INSPECTORS, he following meats and fruits have been condemned and removed during the ye Meats of ajl kinds, 88,830 pounds: cattle, 1 car-load of bananas, 60 bunches of hoxes of fift banar " boxes of peaches, berries, IS boxes of green beans, 6 boxes of plums, ' 5 boxes of tomatoes, 50 boxes of or; ) sacks of new potatoes, 30 crates 1 wagon load of cabbages, 917 crmelons, 12 barrels of apples, 3 dozen praivie chickens, 2 dozen quails, 15 dozen pigeons, ! SIDEWALK INSPECTOR, Tiwenty-three miles of wooden walics were constructed by the city sidewalk contractor at a cost of ,000. Five miles of wooden walks were constructed by property owne at a cost of §,500. In addition 10 this in the permanent district all walks were duly « demned. John Gr: v Court & Bo il. Stewart Ford & Linahan, artifivial walks, $ John O'Connor, artificial walks, £5,00 braska Portland Cement company, artificial ks, £15,000: Joseph Archibald, stone wallks, 000: “Iidward Bronnan, stone walks, $13,000; Kdward Furnas. stonc wal £4,000: Charles” Woodwaorth, stone wal 5,000. LICENSE INSPECTOR. The following licenses have been inspected during the year: Saloon keepe: gists, 70; express and bag T0: cabs, irgusos, pawnbrokel lerics, 26; plumbors and. gas fiters; licenses comprising fru licenses, gun powde i shooting s house movers, 133 miscellancous , street fakirs s peddlers and huck- SEWER INSPECTIC There are sixty miles of sewer, being ten miles more thau that of the preceding ye; re lll\n 169 flush tanks and 700 catch > have occurred but four stop- pages in th ring system of sewers dur- ing the pa One on Eleventh street below the vidduct, being broken by a pile during the construgtion of the viaduct; ex- pense of trifling. The second, on Dodge str used by water from the pit of the on Twenticth street: the cost of repairing was §145 and was paid_ by the Cable tramway company. The thi s in_an alley north of Ch street, between Seventeenth and and was casi red out, The tourth was on Davenport, caused by a stick in a man- hole and ' was casily removed. Until June 6 the inspector of sewers wmspected all sewer conncetion, but since that time the work has been done by the superintendent of plumbing. A bad break was discovered early in June at Tenth and Williams streets, caused by a wash from u private connection, and was repaired A six-inch sewer 175 feet pond at a cost of £2X. long was laid_from the stagnant Davenport and Twentieth streets, grading, to the main sewer at a cos fiho changed grade of Ei north of Leavenworth mad relay 300 feet of at a cost of $190. Five hundred fect of twelve-inch main sewer at Twelfth and Chicago streets were relaid at a cost of £486. The total expendi- tures for the Scxfiou were as folows: Salar; of inspector, 03 rial, $1,741 45; BOILE During the ye of this numbe WE purpos: There was at INSPECTOR, 384 boilers were regis 255 aro used for manufactur” , und % for steam heating. an increase of 91 new boilers dur- ing the year, of which 57 are used for manu- facturing purposes, und 34 for steam heating. Three hundred and twelve official examina- tions of boilors were made during the year, 5 were found unfit for service, ~and 20 meeding immedi- ate repairs. Two hundred and one engineers, applicants for licenses, wera ex- amined; of these 144 were granted licenses 57 were rejected. $1,733 was collected and turned over to the city treasurer, The fol- lowing changes were " recommended by the inspector: That all boilers used for stoam heating by charitable institutions be exempt from fecs: that owing tothe increased amount of work for the illApl't'h"‘ an assist- ant be appomted: provision for the payment of one of the board of engineers who 15 not a vity officer. Although the statistics of nearly all the cities in the country show boiler explosions, Omaiia has escaped without any such catas- trophe. POLICE JUDGE'S FINANOES, The annual report of the police judge for the year IS5, which is to be incorporated in the mayor's annual report, has the following summary of the arrests and fines for the various months of the year: =) [=] w m3 g | =5 g8 @ B8 ] [ 13 1453 008 813 80| | 103 00 50) October, November. . December, Among the interesting features of Chief Seavey's report for tho year 1888 is tho fol- lowing listof the various - persous arrested during the year: Agonts, 10; bank clerks, 15 barbers, 2 bricklayers, bootblacks, 63; butchers, 04: blacksmiths, 74: ball players, 27; bakers, bookkeepers, 215 boil nakers, 41; bell boys, 22 browers, 12; block watchman, 15 business men, ; bill poster broom makers, ¢ s, 1: car ; collectors, JJ, cornice makers, 105 ¢} carpenters, 185; cooks, orkecutt 4; cigar_makers, 55; contractors, ducto! ity marshal, 1: constables, 15 carriage build rs, | 2; druggists, 13; tectives, 1: drill expressmen, 73; eat ing house keepers, engineer ); engra 105 editors, 2; farmers, 65: firewen, 11; klaziers, 8; grocers, gambiers, 823 ga deners, g back drivers, 80 housewiv 8, 11; b coppersmith clean mers, washers rs, 33 chimney dentists, men, 2; hatte 8, house movers, pers, 1: labor- ors, 16§ linemen, lamplighters, 5; musicians, 41; machinist mercihants, © 49; noulders, 44’ 1; miners, 12; = main , 1; nail makers, 5; newsbo: no occupation, gruph operato 7; peddlers, ostitutes, 3 mps, ,01 1 painters,72; plaster. 18} porters, 16; pawn 5; railroad men, 10] real estate wen, 40; restaurant keepers, 7 steamboat men, 1; saddlers, 3; super intendents of street railway' companies, 1; street car drivers, 8; showmen, 3 saloonmen, 63; soldiers, 83; stockwen salosingo, 109; stonccutiers, 99 shoemakers, Kraphers,1 ers, 83; pa brokers, 2; reportei JANUARY - 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 take advantage of the remarkable bargains offered. sales last week was evidence that the public know that bargains ad- vertised by us are well worth securing— For our secand week’s sales, last week HE OMAHA DAILY BEE tore keepers, 1¢ trunk = mmkers, 2; well diggers. 1; total 12,543 arrests, “ ine mwnr, & AMUSEME Corinne in Monte Cristo, Ji Corinne in Monte Cristo, jr. Corinme in Montc B. Dieavitt's k Our immense Robert Diwning Soldier of Fortune Robert Downing in St. Marck, the Soldierof Fortune. Rovert Downing in Spar ‘s valuss will be duplicated, and in £ GRAND OPERA HOUST stances surpassed, as we have added to (he spocial suits in place of the lots closed out. 1lines of worsteds and cassimeres, mn-h finer than those advertised before. y Afternoon and Night weon, pedal piano per give you a choice in sack and frock suits, made up in the most elegant manner, which .50, $15 and $16.50, all at $9.75. And another line formerly selling at $18, $20 and $22.50, now at $13.50. This is not hiter is the only way to express it, as even the former fig- formerly sold at $12.50, $13 Instruments Placed on Record Dure ing Yesterd J) Redick and wile to A ) Mannin of w b t lot 6, blk 12 mere reduction ures were very low for the gools. In our Furnishing department, we are offering you a rare chance to buy everything in this line at nominal prices this month. goods inventoried on January 1st, was taken in 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, , Clty o: Owaba, farkor and wife to 1. yrehard Hill, w d \\_-‘(ul 1 \\ lots 13, 14and 15, bik worth of furni<hing We offer This means that you can buy furnish- 3 Almost every dollar's MM \uuhv' to \\ I Col nson and wife to A W Pric 1K 1, Brige's place, w 4 > I I Siith, 1ot i, bk e, trustee, to B F Eine 1 Gloves, Suspenders, Neckweir Hosiery, Shirts, Hopkins, 1ot 3, 14, Orchard Hi anything else 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, Nebraska Clothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Fayn's sub div, Panlson And wite to A Puulsen’s add, q e d Wallstrom toud unny Side, wil,. 1wife to i} 1 Duiha ol W Vatos.iots Hillside reserve ‘onzalin and wite Himebateh's aid, w d © I Williams anil wife J G Winstinley i husband to 1t Shuir, hy's add, w Jetter's add to Souti Omaha, 1 and ushand t d 1o South Omals A Sure Cure O PAX. 20 to 60 DAYS. a discase which Medical Scienc nknown to anyone in the World outside of our Company, and one that has EEELARKE ESTABLISRED 1851 chleago, s, N The Regular 01d-Eslablished PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS >._|AI-I-|L¢_ Chrum’c, Nervons and Private Diseases. A3~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, L Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drain; Dreams, Head and Back Ache gud all the effe and perhaps Consumption ntifically by new methods w 2~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dise ermanently cured. IDNEY and URINARY compla Stricture, Varicocele and a'l discased nary Organs curcd promptly withouy injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other 29~ No experiments. fure Curesl \rate Jum Irust Co 0 0t »ui Mt Dieasant add, w Twenty-three transters ct directly on the organs of the xtraordinary cffect The Nixon Incident. to cure the most obstinat Through doing a kind: county commis- the papers, and 15 who have Iy sioners, found his name he now wishes to drawn entirely from fnns, | .mn,uwnn \World 1o brini | VSinre the history of medtein i for Syphilis has found until our heen sought for REMEDY ¢ justigied in say protect her i furniture was about to be wrongfully taken away from her, but, I Miss the rare opportunities which we are now offexing in s wfter hor deniul gentleman that, so far he has dropped the mat- ’)-"""“ butall of e o Lonnaten, Age and experience ime Consultation free and sacred, Bo-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chrenle, Nervous and Delicate Dicases hose_contempl Ciarke's ‘celebrated puide Male and 15 cents, both 2 Aty Teter or oty stve e sufiey e, and add golden years tollifc. ocents (stamps). Medicing verywhere, secure from eXposure, y cur ‘ published by the tnorities, suy rything else las fuiled, 10 money with pate .y Wil eure wh Why waste your tim 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 hauds, and all skin erap- ositively care all kinds of piles, RIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MEWNT. Sold by Gouvdman Drug Co. cents per box—by mail : i remedy or NEVER 1 you that have been afllicted but a short time ns come fo us now not one in and wiitings sent o S F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 186 So. Clark St., “hould by all me ten of new cases Muny get help K they are fre CHICAQO, Sagain in a'more I Answers to suits s nd wnll Cure 1 or Blood Dis erything Llse lmli THE GOOK REMEDY Gfl Room 10 and 11, U. S. Luilding, omnlm. 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