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THE CITY. Ofcer Donnelly ran in two coal thicves yesterday. Internal revanue collections yester- sunted to #10,461,67. "Quite & number of small suits were in- stituted in Justice Morrlson’s court yes- terday ‘aber, claiming to be a clerk, ana with 5cin his pocket, was esterday on the charge of lies. Personal Paragraphs, 3. S. Ralston, Lincoln, is at the Millard T. Gallaway, of Neligh, is at the Pax of Bonnett, isat the Pax 1ont, is stopping at the John 1. Underwood, of Kincoln, is at the Millard J. A. Osborue, of Geneva, Neb., is at the Murray Hon. Patrick Egan, of Lincoln, is at the Millard. omas Haller, of Blair, 13 stopping at the on, C. E. Hill, of Premont, Neb,, is stopping at the Millard. R. P, Keoke aud wife, of West Point, are atthe Millard. R. K. Stowe, of Red Cloud, was at the Murray yester E. C. Harris, of Norfolk, rogistered at the Paxton yester V. L. nd wife, of Fremont, are regis- tered at the Millard. A. L. McKao, Rapid City, Dak., is stop- ping at the Millard W. H. Wright and wifo, of San Jose, are stopping at the Paxton of Lincoln, registered at Thomas M. i of Weeping Water, Neb., is at th Charles . Magoon, of Lincoln, is one of uests at the Millard, of Grand Island, is one of the guests at the Paxton, John Davis, of Dell Rapids, Dak., regis- tered at the Paxton last night, 17, M. Suckett and J, L. Howell, of Albion, are registered at the Paxton, William B. Shryock and wife, of Louis- ville, Nel the Murray 3, of Nebraska City, r ay last night. and wife, of Lincoln, regis on last night. e wnd wife, of West Point, at the Millard last night. V. Peterson and H. H. red at t hayer mnl newspap men ul \iu cou; ry !hul\ “Bismarck, I.lll\\d\ editor of the Chi: eago ‘I'ribune. FFoll ¢ the natural bent, his son, Edwin S, Ca an, has gone into the railroud supply business’ and is visiting Omaha for the fir: oute for the City of Mexico. He registered at the Millard last might. Moving Back. The United Stats district and uit courtswhre moving back yesnerday from Lincoln, where the mill has been grind- ing for the past two or three weeks. Judge Dundy and the clerks Rot mn Wednesday evening d the at- taches came up yesterday with the records and files. Only Sixty Bohemiana, aspar, of 1442 South Thirteenth exception tothe statement made report for the year 1888, 720 Hohemians had been arrestod by the during the vear for misdemeanors. M. Kaspar says that, he has zone over the ar and finds that but sixty- oue Bohemians were arrested during that time. What the Chief Said. Fire Chief Galligan said last month that for sivty days a large number of fires might be expected. 1t is now officially stated that during Janu- ary more fires have occurred in Omaha than during any previous month in the history of the city. “The reasons which led the chief to make the above prediction are’ his own, and he probubly would not waut to. seo ‘them in print. > iR The Pennsylvania Club. Mrs. 0. C. Bruner presided yesterday afternoon at the committee meeting of the Peunsylvania club, which assembled in tho parlors of the Arcade hotel. Mrs. Miles Houck was chosen sccretary, There was a large attendance both of ladies and gentie- men, The committee met to make arrange- ments for bolding a banquet. It was di cided to have it on the night of February 14, A committee on arrangement for the was appointed. It consists of Mrs, Switzerlunder, Mrs. Dr. Levering; Mrs, Kl liott, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. O. T Ferner and Mrs! Joseph Redman, Frelght Train Wrecked, No. 20, freight, known as the California fast freight train, was wrecked on the Union Pacific between Fremont and Aies stations Oue of the axles of a freight car, located in about the middle of the train, gaveaway, and four cars la- den with merchandise, destined to points cast, were derailed and badly smashed, spill- ing the contents upon the ground, No' other injury resulted. Tho wrecking crew was sent” out from Omaha and suc- ceeded in picking up tho debris, Io consequence of the accident no trains arrived from the west over the Union Pacitle for some howrs. Two New Corporations, The Evangelical Immanuel association, for worksof mercy, filed articles of incorpora- tion yesterday. Rev. E. A. Fogelstrom, Dr. George L. Miller, John Helin, Alfred Mil- lard, Rev. A. M. Anderson, Fred Drexol, G. A. Lindquest, William L. McCague, John Johnson, Peter Colsuth and Anthouy John- son aro the incorporators, to them by Tae Bee he well known young man was put aboard the 8:20 Union Pacific train_and sent to his uncles at North Platte, where he will stay, and where it is_thought ke can romain quiet a few daysand be great- ly benefitted. The county commissioners say that his position as clerk or auditor the board will be kept During _his _ absence immer, i doing the work. When as told to return next Mon 3 uesday, and the board expect him back then, was reported this morni Nellie Mora A cousin of th gone insane some months ago, aud tk bably the discase was hereditary, nily, but upon v t such not the . a young lady of that nam 8on on account of a wayward sister, she was n o him A Plattsdcuischer Hall. The Plattsdeutscher Verem of this city s determined to build a society hall and have advertised for suitable iots. The building will be centrally located and will contain ides a meeting and_dance and gymuasium. No plans of it have yet been drawn, hut it is the inten- tion of the society to make the hall similar to the one owned by the Turn-Verein in Daven- port, Ta., and which is said to be one of the finest society buildings in the west The society will devote £125,000 to the \¢ raised by the building. s in Omaha, embracing a memb two hundred and fifty promir an citizens, Its objectis to provide support for the helpless and to provide for the fawilies of such members as died intes- tate, New Corporations. Articles of incorporation of the Nebraska Phonograph company were filed yesterday with County Clerk Roche. The company is organized for an existence of fif with a capital stock of #25,000. The stock may be increased to £2,000,000, or decrease at the option of the stockholders. The purpose of the corporation is the introduction of phonog andgraphiophones throughout the state. The_ineorpor e I, Tewksbury, | Benson, s 3. Hoit, and ", Wright. ceurity ' Building and 1 asse tion isalsoa new corporation which filed articles yesterday. The business of this company is to loan money on realty and other sceurities, and to assist its sto to procure homes and give theim profitable investient, The e d into & A Fence Aids a Policeman, “There has been considerable trouble of late in Josh Robinson’s shanty at Tenth and Izard, all on accouat, so Josh claims, of his wife's infidelity to him. Both are colored. On Monday evening Josh says he returned home and found ii:s wife in a compromising condition with his brother, He gave both of them a beating and threatened to kill them as soon as he could get a weapon. The next day the wife and her alleged paramour had apeace warrant sworn out against Josh. When Court Oficer Whalen went out last evening and served it Josh broke away from the officer’s custody and started to run. He paid no at- tention to Whalen's siouts of “halt!” and the oficer then commenced to open fire on the retreating fugitive, which only scemed to spur him on his flight. * He would prob bly have escaped had he not run against a wire fence the dark , which stunned him and tn him down. Wha had him again in h itches pefore uld regain his feet, and after a desperate strugele the negro was finally overy ed. He was taken to the police station and yesterday charged with resisting an ofticer. He was sentenced to oforty-five days in the county jail, exght on bread and wi Omaha’s Liquor Figures. Some time ago Robert G. Graham, secre- tary of the Church Temperance society of New York, addressed a note to Mayor Broatch requesting statistics as regards the Slocumb law in this city, In reply the mayor has written the following: But one publication has ever been made of the city reports, and that covers, for the police @cpartment, eight months ending De- cember 31, 1887. The reports for the year ending December 31, 1858, will soon be pub. lished, but to serve present purposes I give extracts from the report of the police judge for that period. The present high license law went_into operation in 1881, and the number of saloons was immediately reduced, "The license is §1,000, payable in advance, and no license can be issued for a less sum; nor an nnJ lmllmn be paid back should the li- ess before the close of the .\ez . The law prohibits a In the statement the re- include the fines imposed ¢ the police judge except for the year 1880. The number of licenses issued to date is 240, but will probably reach 250. The cases’ of ‘‘drunks” before police court for eight months ending December 31, 18 were 1,509, the average per month being For the year ending December 81, 1883, the drunks were 2,695, the average per month being The following table will explain the mcrease in the liquor trafic: Pooula- No.of Pop. to Year. uon. Saloons. Saloon, Fee. ;! .. 80.518 153 200 8 5000 OLESS 144 429 1,000 00 100,000 247 404 1,000 00 1589 (Jan) 110,000 240 412 1,000 W0 ‘The receipts from fines and licenses were Sl1 1855, $175,000; *9 (January), $240,000. ‘I'he receipts flnln fines and licenses for the years of '54 and 'S5 §127,640.84. The bopulation for 1557 and 89 is estimated. I am unable to give police reports for the years not hergin given, as none were made, and the work of eompilation from the records would be too great to undertake at this time. Very truly your, W. J. Buoaren, Mayor, “Had Been Worried Eighteen Years." It should have read ‘‘married,” but the proof-reader observed that it amounted to about the same thing, and 80 did not draw his blue pencil through the error. Unfortunately there was considerable truth in his observation, 'J hm\wmlq of hvlsh.nnls are gunstmulv THE OMAHA DAILY 0 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY that he went to work, secured the money and placed it in good faith on Wednesday. But Knapp and Morgan have made a vigor ous protest against Ashinger being allowed to ride in the race at all under the circum stances, and claim tnat he had the money all tho time and simply held off to get other peo ple to back him and avoid putting up his own money on a race, and he stood but little snow of winning. Ashinger asserts that the arti- cles of agreement 't state when the was 10 be posted and that he only 1 by accident Tuesday and too late in the eve the money from the bank Prince ading express their willing. ness to have Ashinger ride, and he will | probably start with the others 3ok W 'nt to Minneapolis yesterday to yisit y. From there he will go to New o remains of Dan O'Keefe, the pugilist and ex-partner of Pat Killen, who died at Pueblo last Monday, passed through the city Wednesday ht'en route to M lis, the former home of the deceased, where they will be interred sident McCormick yesterday —re information” that had signed with Omaha has been on the ub since the close of The Chill Blast That sots the naked branches a-quivering is not felt by the wealthy valetudinarvian in doors, but not all the covering that can be piled on his warm bed, nor all the furnace anthracite can furnish, will warm ¢ when chills and fever runs its icy ulong his spinal column, Hostette h Bitters is the thing to infuse new warmth inio his chilled and anguished frame, to remedy the flerce fevor and exhausting sweats which altern ith the ehill. Dumb ague, ague cake, bilious remittent—in short, every known form of malarial disease is sub: jugated by this potent and, at the same time, wholesome and genial medicine, 1ilions ness, constipation, dyspepsi i headache, loss ‘of appetite and si .y trouble; rheumatism and de by it Use it with persistence to effect a thorough cure. Cheap ¥ Suther ursion to Suthey! via the Wabash u.il— . FPebru 11. For tickets, slcoping car necommodations and full information, 1 onor write Instruments Placed on Record [ ing Yesterday. Jonn A Meshane to Nora Donaioe, 1 k 35, W Braaford, lot 43, Hai I 5 5 J Johuson ¥ Fairbank Investment Co, n 13 lot 7, blk 4, Hawthorne, w d G Canallin to ] N Péters, lot 10, bik 36, AT IU's Cholce, Sonth Omahi, q ¢ d wife to H Rolts Waliace, (rustee, Monmouth park, 1 and wife to sociation for d to 5 0 Fort, mid summitt aid, g art, lot G, lot 1, blk 9 5 MC Charon to C Charon, 40x140 and orsweor lot 12, Burker's allotment, 1. 1 wite ‘to iR Burdish, 1ot i3, Saratoga add, wd... 3 Required Police Attention. Anegro named Frank Samucls was ar rested yesterday. He is wanted at Bloom- gton,” 1ll, for burglarizing a jowelry store. Gert McCoy, an old tough and disreputable character, well known in Omaha, and who was run out of the city about four months sentenced to three years ing cough can be so quickly y Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee ale by Goodman Drug Co. el i vl ‘Wins Her Case, The case of Miss Mary Mader, against Ed Maurer for back wages was declared in favor of the plaintiff by the supreme court, the amount being about §1,000, Look at This. All kinds of merchandise and per- sonal property wanted_in exchange for improved d. Foreign Farnam st. ding banlkers, . L. Pickins, an active business man, of I .lunm(ml.h are visiting the Magic City and looking over the stock yard: 16 :[‘0 4.0 PER GE_NT SavinginGas Bills! Guaranteed by using THE National Automatic Gas-Saving Governor, and healthful atmosp s00ty deposits of uncons carbon upon frescoed walls, paintings and daraperies. Preven's the disagreeable whistling, blowing and smoking of burncrs, and avoids the fre: quent dan 01 I- saving in gas biils POWDER Absolutely Pure. 5t pur nomical dinary kinds, and c sold in L with the wmultitudes of short weighit alum or phosphate powd; Quiy in vang. Roval Bikiug Powder ¢ Wall stroet, New Vork, CALIFORNIA! THI LAND OF DISCOVERIES O%Slfl G t chS, S oléG 49 EBron];);vt{tls 0\55“ \DISEASESTHRO SN N e 'S end for circulun§] prbttle3pro 2 [ETIN ROVILLE, CAL Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREE General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERINS, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS. W. STARR P-I-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Oraans SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, ‘atalogue One of the Most Successfal SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic, Spe- cial and Private Dlseases. PHIVATE I]ISF.ASES, !{‘u.,“l\\,"L'.’,i."::“.',’.,' anteed. SKIN DISEASES, ’Q.'Cu':.;t‘,l,".‘.‘3‘.‘.‘3’.’.2;.3’!1% better goods for ser popular price of ¢ All si season, cagsimere suits, These suits are one of the best We do not think this suit can be duplicated outside of the Remember, we manufacture our own goods and guaran. The balance sf our Frieze Ulsters, which we have decided to close at <15. ratlier than carry any of this lot until next season SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. We have just finished our annual inventory, and h cial lots in our boy's ve decided to inaugurate a sale of spe= g and children’s department. Boys’ Suits, Ages 13 to 17. Price, $8 We offer this lof of boys’ Mru tly all wool, gantly made and trimmed, in two mixtures a bargains we have ever offered. Continental for less than $12 tee every garment Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, Price $5 ‘We offer seqeral lines of boys’ knee pant suits at the pnpul:u' price of ¢5. We have de- ice at any price than may be found in this lot. ~ Wehave named this in order to close nut some large lines before receiving our spring goods )8, 4 to 14, Knee pants, only. Boys’ Knee Pants, 50c. ‘We have selected about 100 pairs of Buyi Knee Pants, strictly all wool goods, which we have decided to close out at 50 cents per pair. Mens’ The sale of Kersey Overcoats adve: sizes of our satin lined, brown Kersey overcoats at $18 until February 1st. Mens’ Frieze Ulsters. Reduced to $15. have been 8o popular with business meun this We have named this extraordinary low price The garment could not be jobbed at full winter \v.‘lght and ele This lot will not last long. Overcoats. ised last week, was a big success. We still have all Orders will be filled on this coat this price, but we purchase these goods direct and manufar ture every gurment in our own room, and in this way we can place goods on our counters at prices much lower than the ordinary dealer, Mail Orders. Our mail order department needs mno introduction. People from all parts of the west send their orders for any article of merchandise in our establishment. The goods are sent by express and if not satisfactory, may be returned at our expense. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fxfteenth a.nd Douglas Streets. Dr Spinney& o OMAHA I]ISPENSAHY. NERVOUS, CHRONIC and PRIVATE DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN successtully treated. _YOUNG MEN MIDDLE AGED MEN o many troubled with too frequent evon: ”Yaung.mn'x Friend; or Guide to Wedlock,” 12 T DR. SPINNEY & CO., Cor. 1ith & Douglas Sts. ’ MEBII}ALn 4 SURGIGAI. INSTITUTE I3th & Dodge Sts. TREATMENT OF ALL Ulll‘l]]ll[} anfl Slll’!lCfll Disgases. Appliance: tar Defcrm‘.ties nnrl Trasses. et facilitios, npi e A o sinallparticles of St will be of u thin dnrk or torpid wp- o die of (s dif FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, Bonrd and atteadance; best bospital accommoda: ctriclty, Hye tar, Skin and Biood.und sl Sunkicar oporations. Diseases of Women a Specialty, BOOK ON DISEASES OF WWOMEN FREE, ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Al Blood Disosos successfully tren ansas City, Mo bersonal interview preferre send bistory of your ¢ sond in plain wrapper, our OK TO MEN FRE:EI ootthad Varcoes Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cor, 13th and Dodge 5ts., Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietorsi [ECLARKE ESTABLISHED 1861 § 186 S Sure Curtsl} Ghicago, s, { Glark 56, Tho Rogular 01d-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN Is still Treating with the Greatest AT Ll L'nrumc Nervous aud Prirate Discases, a5 NERvous DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible ams, Head and B; and all'the effects 1 10 early decay and perhaps Consumption o8 nity, teated scientifically by new metiods with ling success. "B~ SYPHILIS ind all bad Blood and Skin Dise cases permanently cure 43 KIDNEYand URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varicocele and all discasea of the Genito-Urinary ()1;.11);uln|!flump(|y without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other ) B3~ No experiments, Age and experience ime portant. Consultation free and sacre B3~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases o ating Marriage send for D celebrated guide Male and Female, ead 15, conts, both ag cents (siamps). ' Consult the ol Doctor.” A friendly letter or callmay save future suffefs and shame, and add golden years to life, ~ & ife's (Scerel) Errors,” socents (stamps). Medicing and wiitings sent everywhere, secure from cxpoBurey Hours, 8108, Sundays g to 12, Add F. D. CLARKE, M. D,, 186 So. Clark §t.. CHICAQO, ILiy A Sure Cure DEE TER T IR 20 to 60 DAYS. This is a (ll-u Bafled We linvo n World outside ; complesion, und perfect skin, 4 \ B Tott | [ Securiy, Bullding andLean assosio- 50 j B ey Troatment, = b - MJ]“N d allon: N fllod articlos” of incorporation V. W, Realth that, aflliots shoir. wivos, aod months' ervice and i large | Send stamp for reply. V. 5. DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NED. ey y t o solicit, Marsh, C. T. Taylor, E.S.Romley, J. W. | often robs life of comfort and happines. CENT, anijual dividends on the iny e Office--Bushman Bloo«, 16th and “DONT" . 8. DEFOSI » QUALA, d cured hundreds who have been abindone ? | Flatter yourselt that you can get along || [ Paid Up Capital. L$400,000 | Physicians, and prosounced ineurablo, Without in Overcoat this season and challenge the world to bring Rodifer, J. W. Bishop, J, i1, Wheeler, R, W, | There is but one safe and sure Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neo Breckenridge and 5. ©. iSpperson are the | change all this for the botto OVER 10,000 MACHINES IN SERVICE, o —ne wrplis........ 4 50,000 | SRl ienes e workd fo b Incorporators, ladies should use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite 1=5° NOTICE! =1 YELLOW SIGNS, YELLOW TuUBS ||| RROHT - et R || PR Tseie i tats ; @ Wistory of hicedicing i {rue specifi — BE160 BIO) Miss the rare opportunit Koy Syphilis has been sougnt for but neves The Third Houso Adjourns. Presoription, We will attach our Gas-Saving Machines use “Peafless Brand" | now oiroring an, special bargwing, Not'in LRy B MRs0, VicoReostdant, o found lailoues Ao SRS CHG A goodly number of the Omaha contingent DIFFERING BIOY OLISTS, to any meter upon the basis of one-half . (LR MIORMORNERRAN DU RSO E W I s, Cashior, MWAGIC REMEDY In tho (hird Bovso of th logislture, who the yvalue of montlly Saviugs, BALTIMORE ‘ | v PUECTORS g, Couran BB Sty S WO ave been at the capitol several days slug- | Why Ashinger Will Not Run in the | _Practical tests made at our office, Public fn- A i 8, Cortis, : srin e workd i w ) orks, ging the Lfe out of prohibition, re- Next Race. KA e Qintributed i all citica Fresh Ra OYSter& | : i turned in squads yesterday. The morning | The Omaha Gun clib had & sweepstukes | pors ks airiblted 4 Selected and packed with cleanliness & care by N | J ; s rue speciic hefore n 3 < . whon everstiini slse T fu BT A R | e oo ‘e | THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE CO., | G, H, PEARSON & O, Baitimore, Md ; ot il e S il end several others, wlulu ( unty Clerk | day afternoon. 'The scores wero as follows : » Corner 16th and Farnam Sts,, They are the best, Ask your Grocer for mm A GonSormer 12th and i arugmBte, 106 that never had virtue or doctor with Jtoche, Mr. Holln, and Jmany moré followed | First Match-Five live birds, 31 yaris OMAHA, NEB, P LA T R L R T the evening. L them what they | vise, both barrels, entrance fee $3; Parmalee b thiuk about the situation, and their only re- | ¢ Eilis 5, Gwin 5. Blako 8 o0 40; Rarualee DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN, 1everything else should ¢ ly will be, it is hard to tell All agree, | i 508 B AV 5 B money Elis won, TANDARD YPEWRITING Physician and Surgeon i i g 1o, B . K mmvH,n 1of, you neve owever, that the matter is not settled, and | ? Wil PLATISMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. | TAL™ SRR phyvaiciins that cunnot cure you, you that have no rclmblo prediction of the finul result’ can | Secona Match—Same as fivst; Parmalee 4, porinsotally Siad ot Noiyand thiuk ey wrs fros from e be give Ellis 4, Gwin 3, Blake 2, 2, f it A Ouse of Poverty. Third Match—Same; Purmalee 8, Ellis 4 g : 4 . ~gprehge . b ch—Same; Parmalee 8, Ells 4, e ; 7o' sis ablood Purifier and will Cure All through tho freeing hours of Wednes: | Gin 5, Blake 4. Gwin won. CHOOL AUGHL. DR, BAILEY s (’ G by SPANISIAIGOLELG Cireuiars (9 ’ < - any Skin or Blood Discase when WSO WA 80, Uilutia, Neb. ! y 8 i d h Fverything Else Fail day might a worn out horso was Lying helpless |~ pourth Match—Same; Parmalee 8, Ellis 4, Y AP TR, (e 5 s .l . Stec kPiano THE COOK REMEDY G, | In the rear of the Canficld house, and yester- | Gyin 8, Blake 8. 11lis won. Room 10 and 11, U, S, National Bank kabla for powerful ay life with a pistol shot, He traced the owner- | Parmalee 4, v funt 1, Ketchuin ship of the animal toaman nawmed Isaac | 8. 7 A uttering from the Mumm, living on Farnam street near Bighth, e club will give another shoot this pfieecs ol yopshiy ¥ o. Send Bcent but in abject poverty., Mumm is an able noon, whe esides th@® sweepstake hood, ete. will gend 3 bodied man, but his family seoms entirely | matches, there will b a special shoot for a 3 ‘ Paxton Blk., Cor. 16th and Farnam, destitute, and it is only through the forbear- | purse of $50 between Jim Smith, champion — aace of the landlord they havea roof to | of South Omaha, and Jim Faulkner, & mem- 2 successfully used monthly by over 10,00 cover thom, Proceedings to eject them were | ber of the Omaha Guu club, - “Thie conditions L | fl hie ' W f 1n. ) 11 st S L RITonte g | iid ol \ ¥ Ladion. Aro Safe, EfTectuul and Fleasant g luees, Froouilian o sve tha were | byr 06 e Ciath Qi aezscso | FOR MEN ONLY! = L S S condition bécame known, Whetier Mamm | each, thirty ono yards r Tuis EURERA Curwicas Con D M cannot get work, or won't work if he ca, is | Bicyclist Ashinger is very warm. Wednos- Yor LOST or FAILING MANHOOD: uh f ti Dox caniaing | o T EvASK Cuxkicau Co, Deraorr, Mick & question the officer 1s trying to solve betore | day he p $170 with Frank Parmalee, Taflsm s Punch mgflfl APOSITIVE 527 5F ud NERVOUS DESILITY : i 1 08 Do, o ;| For mlv: tuu£vh[/ n i Ihvr/ '-\nl’ulnlall applying for a wnrnmz stakeholder in the coming bicycle race, and re 8hipped duriug the past of Errol ,xm‘{“h Oldor WE GUARAb‘lT”L é;;( ;}g lco | rug Con Ousuhi, Neb, e o o ii% o) X8 this With the $30 he had posted before, 'coi- ¥ 5 fou ; T joern supamuey Noother Ak TNk ¥ o oure any case, With each order re The Case of, ¥ Billy Moran. :.mlud ;m entrance {uu to the L2 'lllm A Po‘llxuln'.hu world os T- I3 or Inyentions 5. 500 Opse af Il Moren, | | HEGY PAAISAIN foo o ko tcey o A iy ‘s shiwlig: Rllon N8 o - HAL0r a1% Doy e uocoa DanTew Itk BacRawil P TENTQ.—_L___ ; loulor Obly) . Hosk lanatlon, sad proofs ana all troubles easily.quicks | send the pur o0l en guaraniee (o re greatly surprised and shocked thoso of his f.'.‘;..‘i‘““‘).“fi'.?&'é’, "&'.’é’?éf“u‘ifil""itlr"mefi’:é L. bl G ua R MEBICAL €., BUFFALD, KlD"EYu‘m‘fn"' y odr 'n ubies eatiiquick | send tho purchusar our Wrilten guarantee to . | Gaured Promniin friends who had not been made acquainted l which the latter says is true, agreed 10 extend 80LD BY LEADING - e with the facts untl gbey were given | the time for him wntik Wedunesday and day Officer Godola endea its sufferings and Pifth M r 83 and out; building, Omaha, Neb, PENNYIRROVAL WAVERS are two