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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY THE CITY. Judge Dundy will return from Lin- coln this morning. Collections at the internal revenue office yesterday amounted to $4,324.87 F. McDonald, the man charged with gtealing a watch yesterday, was fined and costs, Alexander Loud costs on a charge of ¢ yesterd Charles Harvey was again yeeterday afternoon by Officer charged with selling lottery tickets. was bound over to the distr court. Mrs. Griffin, a widow it 1704 Martha, who ekes out a scanty livelihood for her- #elf and three small children by taking in washing, has been prostrated with gickness for some time, and is in a most destitute condition. The J. ( Fitzpatrick me Tuesday's BEE ns having been fined in the police court for drunkenness, is not the Mr. J. C. Fitzpatrick who has be connected with the Union Pacific o shops for a number of ye The “Jan Hus" Lodge L will giv fined 817 and i1t and battery was arrested Whalen, He ntioned I entertain- the new \emian hall of & Kuea next Saturday even- aborate preparations been the event and the mans nfident of making the aff at Simane made for ment are ¢ a great suc Personal Paragraphs, Charles Rudat, of Norfolk, is at the Mur- Sol Jameson, of Stella, Neb,, is at the Mil lard, . Herman, of Staunton, is at the Mil- lard. Charles Warner, of ¢ Paxton 1, B. Tiffany, of Albion, registered at the Paxton, O. 1. Hubbard, of Broken Bow, Paxton, Loran Clark, of Albion, is stopping at the Paxton. A, A, Tu Millard, George Murray. George M. Chapman, Plattsmouth, is at the Paxton Ch; Murr T, B. Welsh, Millard, B. 1", A yesterda, 3. Spencer, of L the Millard. J. E. Lancaster, the Millard V. Bennett, of Schuyler, 1xton. O. €. Thompson, of Blair, 15 re the Paxtou. R hueider, of Fremont, is registered at the W. J. Canton Murray yesterd Charles Porter, at the Paxton Warner, of Nebraska City, stopped at Paxton last night. C. G.Dawes and wife, stopping at the Paxton. Thomus Cochrane, of Lifedin; at the Paxton yesterday D. S. Martin and G. W. lumbus, registered at the Pa> . K. Kline, Ired Sonncchein Arch, of West Point, registered lard yesterday The Republican has lost one of its best men in the resignation of Mr. A. C. Jordan, who severed his connection with it yester- day. During his journalistic carcer in Omaha he has made many friends, who will regret his departure, should he determine to leave the city permanently, Stole a Sacque. Frauk Carter, was sick and out of employ- ment, stole an ustrakhan sacque from Mrs. Stonecypher, 722 North Sixteenth. He was canght tryinz to pawn He was given thirty days. i Island, is at the is at the rer, Tecumseh, Neb,, is at the ‘ownsend, of Beatrice, is at the les L. Puliman, of Chicago, is at the of Blair, registered at the rnold was a guest at the Murray ncoln, 18 stopping at of Lincoln, is a guest at is stoppiug av sistered at of O'Neill, registered at the of Fort Niobrara, isa it th of Lincoln, are s 2 guest and John atthe Mil- Si it. A New Corporation Roland Abundi, Charles Sitgrave and James D. Pilcher, who have banded them- selves together and organizea the Western Land, Clmm and Trust company, filed urticles of incorporation yesterday. The capital stock is placed at £100,000, A Brand irom the Burning. Pearl Brown, a well-known woman_ of the town who has led a romantic career and has sunk to the lowest depths, is lying in a hovel at 922 Capitol avenue, prostrate with disease. Mrs. Danbaum has taken her in charge with hopes of saving her life and causing her reform, Lnke's Watery y. The telogravhic columns of Tne Be con tain the information of the arrest of one John Lake at Boston on a charge of arson. Lake tells the Boston police that ho was in the cattle business at North Platte, this state, until_recently, but inquiry of Buffalo Bill and of residents of North Platte sojourning in the city to-day failed to corroborate his story. No such manis known by them to have lived there, to A Noon Fire, A fire was discovered m. yesterday in brick block at Twenty-fifth snd Cass, occupied by C. P. Storrs and owned by H, T, Clark. The fire originated in a back room occupicd by H, 'rench, and the cause of the blaze is uulnumu The furniture on that floor was ruined and the ceiling and flooring badly damaged. About §1,000 damago was done, all of which is cov ered by insurance. S The Western about 12:15 P the three- story Unid ‘The Western Union teleg top story of the Omaha National bank building have almost been completed, and willbe ready for occupancy in about three weeks. They are to be supplied with all modern improvements and all accommoda- tions necessary for the successful conduct of the telegraphic business and, it is stated, will Dbe one of the finest ofices In tho count They will comprise one whole floor, instead of three quarters of a story, as is now the case. The basement will bo refitted and od and enriched in keeping with the al stylo of the bank, the improvement of which have cost many’ thousand dollars. There is now a force of ninety operators, and it is expected that it will be somewhat increased when the new rooms are opened. Altogether the Western Union gives employ- ment to 161 people in this city. vew Quarters. ph rooms in the TLadies who value arefined complexion must use Pozzoni'’s Powder—it produces & s0ft and beautiful skin. e Were Ready to Fight. The Omaha Guards seem to be determined upon going to New York and urge their claims upon the consideration of the gov- ercor aud the legislature by saying that while they are not formally known as state militia, still they are such in so far as their fntention is concerned. They claim that when the last engineer strike occurred they immediately wrote to Governor Thayer in- forming him that If he found it necessary, in order o protect the peace of the state, 10 call upon the national guards, they wanted him o call out their company on the first moment of aanger. They weré willing to do duty and held thewselves in comparative readi- Il!.ll to answer the call ot any woment. If 'rmprlluon should be made, the guards wou be able to send sixty uniformed men 1o the inauguration anniversary. B Cheap Excursions to Sutherland, Klorida, The second excursion to Sutherland will leave Omaha via the Wabash rail- wuy on Monday, February 11. For rates, tickets, sleepl ng car accommodations sud full information, call on or write G, N, CLAYTON, 1602 Faroam #t., Omaha, Neb, | the THE BOOME RS IN DISPAIR. They are Importaned for Money Even Ry Latters. The customary visit of a Bre reporter to boomer's wigwam in the War block found the same old crowd present. Amantiensis McArdle was seated before his thi five dollar folding desk, trying to | decipher the hieroely phics pinned on & piece in | | and some of th of paper before him, 1t was a propositi like thi ‘Lam a gud ward votes as 1 ken git fur you Ef youse have stuff to spend I'm I know where puttin out w od. B give Tho on and it read something know some fellers in the Third. with you. stuff as ouse want me to wants to wirker, 1 1't do_ you no g ou, stat yous etter was referred to Judge Welsh to investigate and report. Chanticleer Furay waltzed opened out with imprecations let-printer who was siow brin languagea document It was the reporter,s first visit to the rooms n didn’t know him sent started to say n the door and 1 the pamph that many One of the parties p something. “If we carry this eled Shshosh He didn't e “If wo carr *'Sh—sh—sh! He failed to tumble, and tried it the third time and finished it. f we carry the clec go crazy.’ MeArdle wheeled answered : 1 hope that won't would have to support asylum “I'he subsequent con less and brutal that ( Major Furay blushed fof were keeping and retired to the private room across the hall for o consultation. The room was filled all the afternoon with hoomers, who came and _went bout 4:50 a crowd of them filed out, headed by Major Balcome and Jim Creighton. The process of button-holing_the corner loafer was tl commenced with v from Kd Wit around to Fiftoentn and Douglas streets, and kept up until the supper hour arrived. t Ward, ighton's bri 1t, one of tion Rose—" 1 tried it again, on Itose ch on,’ the ele 1 Rose— water will und in his chair, and for in then we an insane happen lim sation was so heart ge Heimrod and he company they At in the First w. valiant and most windy liers; Tkey Huscall, had his bombast shut off in an un nonious manne The suddenness of ninded him of the day a one m in the face and »f o suloon, from the sawdust br aking off y slapped b which he hing from his mood of a ¢ stnizht Tkey, the gred isulting remark o a cit g who was in favor of | The insult brought forth a Hascail od to be in bodily harm again and felt it too. Onc of his frico ds rushed to his rescue when the party who had been proceeded 1o run Hascall and his fr m the meet inz. Others interfered and the great de o and his chum were saved a deabbing. r, when the Farnam streot man, who, as been said, is a resident in the irst ward, responded to a call to deliver a specch, the Yerson boomers from North Oinaha inter cause they constituted the body of the meeting, ana ordercd w poli mai to arrest the speak But the ofticer knew his dut lincd 1o be a party to their vindictiveness and ithiberality. the De aro baclk, in the sullen an Hascall, “The Ber has yet failed to express the sentiments of a large number of the people of the southern wards of the city regarding Hascall's afiliation with the Jefferson squave brass-band crowd. Here is a man who is supposed to have the interests of nis seetion of the city at heart. How well he satisties that requirement may be scen in his vindic tive support of Jefferson square which is in tlie other end of the ¢ the y hall. We do not want the city hall in our ward, b use it would be only on one side of town, For the same reason we do not nt it in Jefferson square. We want it ina certain location, and no more contral site than that on Farnam street could be se lected. Hascall knows this, but he ha liberately sold us out. Hc has pro traitor to us, he always has when his pi vate animosities conflicted with ourinterests, But Hascall does not control the views or votes of our people any more than he did when he was dereated for the mayoralivy bv 1,700 votes, and for the last legislature b; Vote which has buried him forever. | He will find this out on next Tu ¢ at the polls.” The party interviewed is a well-known property owner of the Second ward. at and John are at Outs. Allis not harmonious in the Jeffersonian ranks by a good deal. Pat Tord and John B. Furay do not love cach other with the in- tensity which should animate brothers in a common cause, “Why, that man Furay,” said Ford to a reporter, *‘that man, sir, is a d—n trickster. He's been living off of government pap for fifteen years. He's a trickster of the worst Kind.” “Shouldn't think 1 your rank: “Well, blame it, we he's all right on the city hall question, the biack sheep of the' flock, though, Jim and John Creighton are all right, but T can’t go Furay.” Second Ward Meeting. The citizens of the Second ward will hold a mecting this evenmg at Miller's hall, onthe corner of Bighteenth and Vinton strects, for the purpose of considering the location of the city hall ‘Give Him and Let Him Guess.', We once heard a man complai feeling badly, and wondered wh him. A humorous friend suid, doctor 82, and let him guess.” " 1t was a cutting satire on some doctors,who don’t always guess right. You need not guess what ails you when your food don't di- , when your bowels and stomach ave inactive, and when your head aches every day, and you are languid and easily fatigued. You ave bilious, and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets will bring you out all right. Small, sugar-coated,easy to tale. Of druggists. —~— THE A. Horbach's Love Organizations. John A. Horbach is a Jefferson square boomer. The same gentleman is an accomplished talker. If anybody doubts his ability, juet get bim real mad, and then listen. Once upon a time Johu A.went down to New. York city for the purpose of “talking down" Sidney Dillon, The two men met in a Wall street ofice, and the Omaha man knocked the Union Pacifie’s ex-president out in the first round. Recently Mr. Horbach had a Qifference with an employe engaged in the construction of the motor ruilway, The man was dis- charged, and when receiving his pay was informed by Horbach that *uc Knight of Labor could work for him." “Tho discharged man is a prominent Knight of Labor. He has boen heard on several occasions expressing his opinion of Mr, Hor- bach. He presumes to leadership among the knights. - Ho and Grand Custoaina'of the Folding Desk and Chief Keeper of the Records and Seal McArdle of the boomers' wigwam are closo and intimate friends—so close and intimate that he has forgotten John A. Horbach's blasphemous utterance, and is working tooth and toe-naii for the Jefferson square site. His nawe is Holland, and he is one of the crowd that railroaded the anti-Farnam stroet resolutions through & “1ecting of tho kuights. He sald; point you abou the plemic, \as 8 lame foot.” That's mothing! got plenty of Salvation Oil, ‘The Detroit Free Press fiend bas been pun- uing on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. His is only gratitude, lor all thmkmx men know its merits, — k. you would have such HE HATES I\NI&"I‘S. John for Labor “My luvc Lam sorry to disap- but my trotter We've THE CIOTHESPIN “The people ride on many lines, We clothes-pins ride on more} But on each line we're sure to find, Pearline's clean work is on before. PEARLINE &ivar try it to prove this assertion true. which are peddled from door to door, GENERAL TRAFFIC MANAG Mellen for the Frafiic, and Dickinson ssistant General Manag:r Since Viee President Holeomb issued his official mandate abolishine the department of general superintendent of the Union Pa- cifie, much conjecture has been indulged in in railway circles as to what would be done for the retiring iutendent, Edward Dickinson. From wuthority informa- tion was rocived this morning that the vi president will soon calar appoint ing him_assistant g, . of the lines of the company L ] v held t Mellen, Ont hand, the depar Al teadtic which was abolished by the late Viee Prosi dent otter when he was with Union Pacific, is to bho revived Ar. 0 s to be uppointe n al trafie juariers at Omaba. 1t is also make his is also st onaccount extensive Ui he has be u aceept s manazer president to under proval dquart the posi 14 has g il that t M 1 en thiat at un ear its app that the date the lar will announcing fhe ab dent Holeombe is at s expected home immediately followin, will likely be made. As to th in the general suporintendent’s depirts it is thought that but few will he dismis: from the employ of the company. i cha prescot in Chica or } aen the | Throuzh to Chica 1o, nion Pacific and the Ch ster ar by North ment, w ply between lines of the two comp will jointly make up tr. pany will bear half the ex; will be made up through without or coachies. This train on nd lden 5 m senger trains ‘)II the Union the present connect with that western at Couneil Bluffs, b near futare, ran_ solid to combination vestibule of & Northwestern will only rin 1o It s ted t this was brought about on account of ti lington having a through vestibule from Chicago to Omaha, It is rumored that the tie-up with the Northwestorn by the Union Pacific will have a tendency to bring the Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul, the Rock Island and the Wabash into active thut they may endeavor to trafiic to the Burliniton when ched. 1t is stated hads have d to the combination it will ultimately resuit w an eruption in passenger trafiic. In view of 2this combination, an alditional vestibule train will be put on by the Ul Paciticand the Northwestern that solid between Chicazo and Denver, be known as tho ror express., time-card will take effect February Wrecks, Two fr we place and from the same cause occurred in the yards at South Om: Tnion Pacific Three cavs heavily laden with p: product were derailed by th track and toppled over; spreading their con tents on the ground. Just as the first wreck had been cleared up three more cars, while being switched, were wrecked at the same place and again the track and ground in the immedi cinity was covered with products from the packing house of Swift & Co. A wrecking crew was sent out from Omaha and ‘at 6 o'clock this morning succecded in getting the track cle: cars are i of the cars was ot damy tent. have entered solid passer hicago and Do us are to over the These A\t s cach The trains , and will run W change in- passer ill apply to the vestibu fter Febroary 10, The ran to Denver rland va roads com- 10. Grain Messrs. Morchouse and Burt, of the Fre- mout, Elkhorn & Missouri Vailay, Miller of the Burhington, and Philli i sour1 Pacifie, lef® in special car evening to attend a confercnce of tr managers and grain merchunts, 1o be held St. Joe to-day. meeting is called for the purpose of revising the freight rates on grain from Nebr Doints to St. Joo. HE HAS A MIND DISEASED, William Mor: vna He The sad fact that * the county board, has Mentally Deranged. ircs For Rest, Billy” Moran, clerk of lost his mind, became fully apparent to the young mun's friends yesterday. He has been acting rather strangely for several days, but no one appre- hended anything serious. The first notic able evidences of flightiness appeared on Monday night, when he went about talking strangely of “*he and telling wild stories to almost every person he met concerning a probable change in the county clerk’s ofiice that Roche was to be impeached and he (Moran) would be appoiuted as his suc- cessor, Last evening, “Billy” called at Dr. Lee's office in the Granite block and, while ther: went on at @ great rate over the girl who has captured his heart, As he entered the oftice, Dr. Lee was tr ing a patient's throat, and ‘Hilly" clalmed That's what I want done; my head is out of whuck.” Then he reflected a moment, and suddenly placing both hands to s heart, cried, despairingly : No, here's where the trouble is. doctor, she's elegant.” 'wo or three days ago he said to Commis. sioner O'Keeffe: “I must have the county clerkship, so as to make mouey enough to support a wife.” The story of “Billy's” romance, which un- fortunately has upset him, briefly told shoy that he has been badly smitten with Jennie Sperry, a very pretty and fascinating young woman, who has been makiog her lilumu at the house of Mrs. Richard Pheenix, 1019 Dodge street, and where he has also lived for @ long time. It seems that while on & hunt- ing expedition last fall, the young man met with an accident in which he had some of his ribs broken and was confined to his room several weecks, Miss Sperry attended his waots @& great deal, and was very kind to him. She used to bring him flowers and books, aud did many little things to make the long days and weary nights as pleasant and agroeable as possible. Her maidenly beauty, angelic grace and child- like innocence completely captured the young man's affection, but he could not muster courage enough to tell her of his love, This winter he has taken her tothe thoi | 1 tell 15 head and shoulders abov g and cleaning purpos Beware of dan, PEARLINE is never peddled. all other things for You have but to gerous imitations—some of parties, but says Mr. Phanix, my wife or | ever dreamed that the boy ever had any serious intentions towards ler. 1 think, too, that Jennic is perfectly ignorant of being the cause of his unfortu- dition, girl’s mother is t Monday, hor home in Now York, When “Billy™ 1 me very since that time h; be more irrational Yestor some examined by Dr. Lo smoval from the with, vill be uncle in Noith 1? He has been clerk to the board « COMMmMIissio s since the 1st of Jan: Year ,and is well liked Who krow now the o to hat even of her depart affected and s growing more and of liis A Brute for b Mrs, Amanda Ande Nor and beaten Chris this Puesd Anderson of to b He was arrested, St im el 1 fined $ lteen v 42,5 of purity Lomical twe Gt O, Dhosihite pORAore: only in ftoyal Liuking Powder Co. You nose st from i you are times t feel a fulnoss ove in it7 Snply this flanimation of the o you not? You s ip, and 3 O watery Yonr throat fills with pi ally hemming and spit thick and ve ridge of the nose, a chront ose unid throat; makes it when it is Aftera cold the membrane s It doosntget entirely well, and a fresh cusier 10 take, A DuCcous 1 infie Iways secrete , and mor rushies to the which swells the paris. and 11 the 1os closes them up more closely CAN IV BI3 (U RED ‘o cuye eatarrh, ment, 1t wont get' v must be judiclons, not b relieved by many of the nt preparations on the market, but_ouly temporarily, do not remove the decpaented conditions, butonly ssen the discharge, and fresh cold 1 just as ensy 1o take a8 before, Now 1=10't 1L uniise to dilly-dally with these nostrums? fsn't it a Betier plan to put your case in_the hands of a physiciun, who uderstanas it and cures 1t7 St it cheaper o tho end? We assure yon a od treatment, treatment that s direcied to dual cise no matter how severe it is., but little for what we do, legs than eneral run of physicians, Our refiabilit in treating Catarh, ‘Asthma, Bronchitis — et¢ is unquestioned, DOCTOR J. CRESAP McGOY, (Late of Bellevas Hospit Succeeded by DOCTOR Charies M. Jordan (Late of the University of New York City and Howard University, Washington, D, ¢, HAS OFFIC No. 810 and 811 Ramge Building Corner Fifteenth and Harney sts., Omaha, Neb, where all curable cases are treated With success, " Charles M. Jordan dent physician for Dr, M tho past year and 15 the pl made the cures that have been weekly in this paper. Medical diseases treated skillfully, Consump- ton, Bright's diseass, Dyspepsia, Kheumatism sudall NERVOUS DISEASES. All discasos pec cullar o0 the sexes a speclalty, CATAkK CURED. CONSULTATION at office or by mall, §1. Oftice bours.ito 11 u. m., #t04 b, T to8p. w., Bunday otfice hours froi § a. 1m., 0' p. [§ fllreaamlllh’llla recolves vl’ulnpl llwnlhm Many diseases ure treated successtully by Dr. Jordon lnrullun the mails,and it 1s thus possiule for thos m . o ma au]uurrwv to obtain RITOOee D IHOW? ily requires treat- thelf. The treatment luzird, Tt 15 often New Yori,) Note—I. has been resl- in Omaba, for siclan who hus published by her hus- Taivs hes existed ever JANU The balance of our winter goods must be closed out retardless of We shall offer for the next few day ARY 3L 1889, A GLEAN SWEEP. Our spring goods are already on the way and we must make room for them. unheard of bargains in all departments. cost or value . Yon cannot make a better investment than to buy of us anything in the heavy weight line, even if you should have to put it away for next winter. The greatest bargain to which we draw attention this week is a lot of odd suit ants s, The immense sale we many odd pants on our hands. the cream of all bargains. and $2.75. had on suits the last two weeks has left a great These are offered now at prices which make them Elegant Cassimere Pants, of neat and tasty patterns, which will match well with most any coat and vest, at $1.90, $2,25, $2.50 Regular these pants would cost more than double. In our Boys’ Department all goods and garments of a wintry character mnst absolutely be dis- posed of and the prices are cut so as to clear them out as speedily prices. weather will not move them. We ofler this week our entire stock of Winter do this We have to in order to get rid as possible. Caps at almost “giving away” of them, Several hundred dozen excellent Knit Caps for Men as the unseasonable and Boys, which under ordinary circumstances should sell for 85¢, will be sold at 15 CENTS. A large'lot of genuine Imported Scotch Caps in different colors, high and medium crown, at 25c. U Paxton B -VELLOW SIGNS. Use “Peerless Brand” Fresh Raw Opysters, 5 & care by C. H. PEARSON & 00, Bnulmn,Md Selocted and pa They are the \ehrgsln Nationl B Paid Up ¢ urplis V, YATES, W. V. Mo HOWL Y The regular price for such caps is 50¢ and 60c. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, - Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, DR, BAILEY'S | ‘.r»- S oot §. it the Villing nt halt rates L pin ath free. 1 of send o ik.. Cor. 1 BALTIMORE line ked vt e Ask your Groeer for 7, OMAHA, NEB. $400,000 50,000 Presiden President. 1d Vice Presiden .S HUGHES, DIRECTOR: Jons LEWIS TovzALI s Banking Oflice ~ THE IRON BANK Cor A General wer 1200 and F sanking B DENTAL Institute! th and Farnam. YELLOW TUBS cent thm SteckFiano Eable for powertnl FBUYOF: BI.AKE BOISSEVAIN & c0., Io L oL 54 or WRFUSD TOALY. ELECTIIEELTSSUSPENSORY oce, CUi: o (‘AYNESE © ' BOSTONfAASS 3 ndon, gland. .mvsnc DEALER: ADJLF‘II BOISSEVAN & CO., « of Rai , Holiand, banking bus smm [ and st A on wil Co on crod ks executed or thental L Socuritios | exchunges way, State, City und Corpora | | | TANDA HORTH CHOOL, [o] [+ Am:m .cUFF \-LAQ ‘ARe e gEST” +FOR SALE+ EVERYWHERE. RD AND AUGHT. 412 Shecley Block, On Cured with on-Bup il Drug 404 all urinary troubles eusilv, wuul sules, ovar FOR MEN Addres nt Co,, Omaha, Neb. Toases cured in soven dave. YPEWRITING HOROUGHLY tofy ,.'?”V’. 7€, Msined: <v. Varico PENNYROYAL WAFERS aro puccusatully used monthly by ovec 100 Ladios, Aro safe, Fffectual and [easant per box by mall,or at druggists. Sealed posiage samps. Tas Eviska CuzMical Co., Dersorr, Micw For sale and by mail by Goodman Address ESTABLISHED 1851 { 186 So. Chicago, llIs, | Clark St, ‘e Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is stili Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS N AT ol Chronic, Nervons and Private Discases. £3- NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects icading (o early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with never-fafling success. 25~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- eases permanently cured. #5- KIDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Strictu re, Varicocele and all discases Genito-Urinary Organs cu tly without S , Kidneys or rga 29~ No experiments. Age and experience ime port: Consultation free_and sacred, £~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebratcd Works on Delicate Discases. ting_ Marriage send for DF. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, cach 15 cents, both z5 cents (stamps). Consult the old Alfiendly letter or cullmay save fature sufler. e, and add gold 5 tolife. B-Book ) Errors,” sc (stamps). Medicing nt cverywhere, secure from exposure. Sundays g to 12 Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St., CHICAQO, fLL. Sure Curesl} emp A Sure Cure —OR — NO PAT. 20 to 60 DAYS. This is a_disease which heretofore Buflled all Medical Science. 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