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THE CITY. Collections of internal enue terday were $11,677.62. Jerry Leary. the operator of fire and police alarms at headquarters, is on the sick list. A stolen satchel and a pocketbook picked up on the street are awaiting owners in Chief Seavey's office It cost Charles Skinner $12.50 throw a brick at a billposter nam Dawson, and he paid it to Judge Ber Redfield, a fireman, who of hook and ladder com- . 2, has handed in his resigna- to take effect March 1. confiseated by 3 offices w sold Judge Holmes took ouis Boehmer the yes- to isam peny tion, Tk the intern atnoon yester the ci brandy. Frank Rock, the man who lost his finger in the Sunday afternoon fight, has been held under bonds to avpear as wecuting witness in case Finan is captured. D. Butcher, a dri John Stevenson, was arr \ for not making a fair dividoe of his fur with his employer. He was with getting #1 the best of it. A warrant has been d for the arrest of G. C. Robey, of Crawford, Neb., charged with sending ob. matter through the mails, cution is in the hands of the inspector, Carpets or working for isst postoftice were imported to Omaha from ~ Bradford, Ingl and were consigned to S, S Three cases of dry goods from Glasgow were also ived by the Kipatrick- K¢ The W. MeMenamy, stock of drugs belen 1518 o y to Aicxander 3 the sum of #5200, of ~|I. of the property was . a barber, w in posscssion of an overc he had bought cheap from was unknown to him. claimed by the rightful owner, and orge was fined $20 and costs. The grdnite between the horse car tracks on Farnam street is becoming so rounded that the horses attached to the cars slipupon it very badly. Yesterds number of men wero engaged in seatter ing gravel between the rails in order to ave tha hovses from falling. ate Burns, of the Second infant- \ped again from the guard house at Fort Omahn yestovday. It is the third time within a few months that he has made a break for liberty and this time all traces of him scem to be lost. Pickets, howover, nre looking out for him at the depots. ———— Personal Paragraphs. D. B. Berry, of Crete, is at the Paxton, Jolin Stout, of Lincoln, is at the Mi A. C. Colton, of Beatrice, is stopping at the Paxton L. W Millard. Steve O'Day, of Neligh, Neb., is a guest at ¢, jr., of Lincoln, is a guest at the am D. Leland, the Murra, F. E. Ketchum, of Frement, is stopping at the Millard. J. B. Davis, of Wa at the Millard Geo. W. Wainderight, of Blair, registered at the Millard, R. N. Withnell from California. V. Allyn, of Broken Bow, registered at the Pax ton last night, K. B, Valentine, of West Point. was at the Millard last night. H. M, Kokyer, of Clark, Neb., was at the Millard yestcrday. W. A. Warner, of Lincoln, is among the guests at the Murray. H. G. Bronson, of Wuhoo, the Millard last night. J. J. Stubb, of Oakl at the Paxton yesterday. R, J. Kilpatrick and wife were among the guests at the Paxton last night. jeorge . Donnington, of Falls City, Neb., registered at the Millard last might, Judge M. R. Hopewell, of Tekama, is back again and has registercd at the Millurd. Mr. John W. Vogel, manager of McNish, Ramza & Arno's rofined minstrels, is i thé city, Signal OMicor Welsh, in charge of the Omaha weather burcau, Is confined to his home through illness. C. Ira Tuttle, ira Johnson and George Huckett, were in from Kearney yesterday and registered at the Milla Mrs, Roe Elliott has returned from Sioux City, where she has been_visiting for some weeks, Mr. an Slliott have taken a house on North Twenty-fifth strect, of Lincoln, is stopping at 1hno, is among the guests and wife have returned registered at nd, Neb., registered Acquiited. Alyin Sarlin, accused of stealing £55 from the house where he was boarding on Paul street, was tried and acquitted in the district court yesterduy. Mike Gets the Pin. The case of Mike Fitzgerald vorsus Jim Douglas for tho possession of a K. of L. pin consumod half o day in Justice Krooger's court, und resulted in Fitzger g oft the trinket, aWr. Walters 111, Frank Walters, a well-known politican, is @angerously ill at his homo 823 South Nine teenth street. He is aflicted with consump. tiop. His recovery is doubtful. His condi- tion’ yesterduy was discouraging to Lis friends. Bar Committee, The following attorneys have been ap pointed a bar committee to examine appli cants for admission: T, J. Mahoney, chair- man: D, D, Gregory, Sivicon Bloom, 1. M Bartlott, James W. Huwmilion, 4. W. ton and John W. Carr, Stil l'u!lx'l‘ Guard, Lawson Cowell und wife, who were held last Thursday ny United States Commis- sioncr Anderson, on the charge of robbiug the mails at Helsey, are still under guard, They sent after nds out there to come liere and sign th bonds but the Lave ot yet put in an appearance, A Morning Blaze, ‘The fire department had a run to Nineteenth street, near Charles, at 9:85 a. m. yesterday, ilding owned by Horace Cloment, ne company, and occupled by a dressmaker named Mys, Cary, was in famios. About §50 damugo doae to the houso and a number of bulf finished dresses ruinad. Policemen on the Viaducts. The police and fire commission has in- structed the chief of police to detail fo police ofticers from the metropolitun force to guard the Eleventh and Sixteenth streo viaducts on and after March 1. Heretofore, special watchmen lavo been employed, hut a8 it was decidod that theso should be paid out of the police fuud it was decided to sub stitute ofticers from the force, o The Club Won, At two o'clock yesterday Oficer Boyle mirested a vicious looking colorea man for exposing his person on Farnam street near Eleventh, As tho patrol wugon aid net come 1o time promptly,a crowd soon gat cred and the prisouer began to work on their foelings by a speech thutonly & col- ored man gould make, When Le thought ho bad them in a proper state of mird he made @ break for liberty, at the same time draw. iug an ugly looking knife, and attemptiag to atab the ofiicer. ‘The first attempt was a failure, and he tried it several times only to be clubbed into submission until at last Qficor Boyle bocame tired of waiting forthe patrol, and marched the man np to too station, " THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 SONS OF HERO How They are Now Banded in One Harmonirus Organization. Tur Bee of Sunday contained telegrams telling of the consolidation of the ‘‘camp” and post systems of the Sons of Veterans The difference between these organizations as ascortained Sunday from M. P, O'Brien, heretofore has been as follows: The ‘“‘camp’ system, of which General George B. Abbott, of Ch o, is commander-in-chief, is known a8 the Sons of Veterans of the United States of America and is by far the more numerous, having 70,00 memoers. This 18 a strictly military organization and 18 oMicered like the United States army, each state being called adivision and having regimental ofiicers. Each local subdivision is called a camp and is oMcered the same as a company of infan try. he members call one another Shrother.” The ‘‘post” system Sons of Veterans, simply that over which George W. Marks presides, is fashioned ater the A. R. It has wcommander-in-cnief, senio v wander and junior vice commander. oflicers have militar . They ave a council of administrat ch is calle a department and has depart. nt officers with the same titles as national offfccrs, Local sub. divisions are called posts, and aro ofticered as follows : Past commander, senior and junior vice past commander, aplaing (quartermaster, quartermastcr’s = sergeant adjustant, ant-major, surgeon, office of-the-day, oMcer-of-the-guard, inside guard and sentinel, ey wear the same insigni of rank as that of ofticers of the G. A. R., and they call themnse 3 “comrads This nization numbers about nine ten and. The post system has nover been able to ot a foot-old in the west, in fact, not further west than Ohio. They attempted to organ- Vebraska, lowa and Minnesota, but_bo- fore it b me permanent, their mem 8, wont over to the camp system. 1n Nebras| the post system dic 1d simee then the camp system has prevaiied. At prosent ebraska division numbers about one It has fifty-cight camps and is Colonel, A. M. Appel- cutenant colonel, Moscs P, r, L. S. Ellsworth, amuel T. Baldredee, William Grimes, William The ot or surgeon, Omaha; Adjutant, sch; chief mustering officer, r, Lincoln. Tt is believed that the action of the committec in_ consolid witl be unanimo encampment of this division, and next national emcanpment There is one camp i Omaha. Tt is known neral Geol Crook, Camp D 1. t forty members, and is ofticered as fol- lows: i . Gide pproved by the ne ) by the cant_of the guard, Moses . O'Brien;; aldredge, They also hav Stuart sur- weon, camp council, This eamp was org ago, and is groy the best camp in the prepaving for a grand camy next mont y proper obser One of the causcs ideration of the two orders was the action of the last 1 encampment of the G. A. R., reco: camp system Sons of Veterans, U mzed about two years and will soon be They are now to be given on the next month, us an effort is g made to that end. Lost.—“1 don’t know tell when, I don’t se of great value to me. of which I shall be tr @ good appetite.” Found. Health and strength, blood, an appetite like a wolf, digestion,all by taking that popular peculine medicine, Hood’s Sarsapn I want everybody to tryit this season.” It is sold by all "druggists. One hun- dred doses one dollar. — - THEODORE THE FIRST. vhere, T can’t ho something nd for the |\'l.m'n ly thankful, vi pure The Young Geatleman Has the Honor of Monopolizing the Creche. Bluc-eyed, rosy-cheeked Theodore Miller, a bright youngster for a two-year-old, was ¥ ng about the play-room at the Creche yesterday watched by the matron, Mrs, Chedister, who occasionally took a hand in the play herself, and scemed to enjoy it as much as the baby. ‘Theodore has the honor of being the first baby entered at the Creche. His mother is compelled to be absent from home during the day and says that she thinks the new in- stitution will prove a_perfect boon to her, because, heretofore, she had been compel led to leave her baby in'incompetent hands, and as a consequence worried about him ull day. Now she knows he will be taken care of . Thirteen other babies are expected to be entered by and to-morrow, accommo- dations for” that number having been engaged. 1 society has decided that babies from one to eight years of age will be res od, The charges will b euts a day for eacti child, except whe re are two from thoe same family, whei cents will be levied, and if three are entered by the same parents the rate will be 20 cents.” Worthy mothers in destitute circumstances can have their little ones cared for without charge and will be assisted in obtaining employment. The oppressed subjects of European gov- eruments turn to this country for frec hor free laws, and for the free use of Salvation Oul for their pains. It is the slight cold frequently contractod that undermines thesystem, Use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in the beginning stages and be ctred. communication trom Mr. Iobert D. Duncan, in which he as: sumes whatever blame is due for the bill in- troduced by K. S. Berlin, He drew up the bill himself, and failing to get a mecting of sent it down on the smuendation of individual members, He s the bill a good sanitary measure, and thinks it should be passed It provides that all master plumbers shall nave served an apprenticeship of Ui though this provision is not to be retronctiv “Che writer has some pertinent remarks to make on the evilsof employing inexperienced or theoretical plumbers, A socond provision tion of journoynien plu prentices. The idea, shut doswin on the pr 0 plutving wor o objectors, he says, are theoretical plumbess. und not men of pracucal experi ence. Juires the registra- bers and their ap- s Mr. Duncan. is to stice of sending out boys It's as plain asa ;um staff that any article of pastevy or food tlavored with adulterated Havoring cannot nossess the wholesomoness or agrecablo flavor of one in which a pure fruit extract like oneof Van Duzer’s has been nsed. The flavoring extracts prepared by Van Co. £re from sound fruit,highly trated contain more than usual quantity and wre therefore doubly eco- Cheir flavor is superh. Gro- e sell them, - There was & hand-ball match st Hart's court Suuday afternoor betwegn an ‘tun- known' from New York and Kilgellon, on one sido, and urns and Leary on ihq other, ‘The ftirst game resulted in o victory for the “Unknown” and Kilgallon by a scorcfof 17, Buras and Leary won the second by points to 19 for th opponenLs. mateh was playod yosterday afte twoen the me partics. A challenge has been received by from the Kuusas Cit ateh, best three out of five, The challenge will probabiy be ac- d above s a very 5e8 Lo give his nar MUnkngwn * player, by , in behul? of the employes on the Luilding in which Mr. Blake was killed sends the following resolutions Whoreas, In the inserutibla weys of an all- wise Providence, our rintendent has ou rowoved from us, we, ussocisted with | tions be forwarded to his with his wife and family in their affliction, do unite in this exprossion of our warm re- gard for him, anddeplore deeply his death. Words are inadequate to express our sor- row, and language cannot consele in this sad bereavement, but we nnot refrain fry ex- pression and o convey this our sympathy, as best we can. May he "“who doeth all things well” have over keeping the wife and children left behind, and raise up many and warm friends who will care for the widow and futhorless ; and be it Resolved, That a copy of the above resolu family and near relatives, and that they be mserted in the Boston Herald and American Architoct. Hon. Jas. D. Sighth Judicial Giffin, Judge of the ) District of Towa, s “It gives me pleasur to recommend Chamberlain's Rem, because [ do 80 from actual experience in the use of them in -my family. 1 refer particu- larly to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which T think unesxcelled by any other.” - - e — THEY WILL WIN OR EMIGRA The Striking Tatlors Will Fight Untit Spring. Ata mecting held yesterday the local tajior ed that they would continae the strike cason opened, and that if should be no indication of the coming to terms, they would scek green fields and pastures now. They cmphatic declare that they will not re- turn to work under the new rate of w but that, in preference, would move to other cities where batter wages are paid. All the union men in the shops of Helin & & Thompson, Guelkert & MeDonald, El B. Williams and I, J. Rumge, the merchants who issued the new bill, finished up the jobs they were on when the strike bee yestoer- day, and will work no moro until the diieul- ties'shall be scttied. ISighty-seven men are out of employment. A rumor to tho effect th inall the shops would walk without foundation, as all the continue paying the old bill, "The merchauts arc taking things coolly enough and _seem to be totally unconcerned. They have but little work on hand, which they are able to handle. Hoth the journeymen and the merchants continuc obstinate and it is impossible to tell how the affair will terminate. Thus far but few strange tailors have como to town, and someof the strikers say they do not expect many. The latter hasa com- mittec of four men at each ontho arrival of every train and they claim that all new comers will in this way be received and given a_statement of the causes of the strike. They also say that there is not much danger of wood tailors coming west. These are supposed to be n international and all gotti Besides they do not hike to pay The local tailors’ union has no” connc ional, but members say it is to support the strikers bove mentioned, Pisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st., telephone 1264, blank book makers, etc. - HOSPITAL INVES then there merchant tailor t the Union men outto-day 13 other shops until th THE GATION. The Committee Will Visit th : ing To-Mday. Henry Voss, JohnJ. Coots and Mr. the special committea, will malke the new county hospital to-day. . There /e no new developments in the sensation, cpt that Voss claims to have been mis- scnted. Yesterday he wasscen by a ; reporter and “I was not,_engaged take a s affair by Commissioner Mount first spoke about it and at his request I consented to act. Therc is no_ truth, cither, inthe re- port that Myers and myseif ever told Brown anything about what k ies and coil- ings the specifications I know ab- solutely nothing with reference to that fea- ture of the controversy.” Mr. Voss had a letter from Myers, but he says there was not a word in_it to the effect that brick, iron, or other material should bo used 1n the disputed worlk. el (g Fine piano tuning at A. Hospe’ -~ Burial of an O1d Settier. Yesterday, the funeral of Mrs Anna Magdalena Frenzer took place from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs, Peck, on North Nineteenth street, and was largely attended by friends of the family. Mrs. Frenzer was cighty-seven years of age, and was the mother of Peter Frenzer, proprietor of the of that name, and Joseph Frenzer, an ¢ of the Union Pacific. She had boen a tresident of Omaha for thirty-four years, where her famil well known and re- ed. The remains were borne to St. Mary’s church, at Douglas and Sixteenth where requiem mass was sung by ther Glauber. The body was cn- sod in a beautiful cloth-draped “caslcet on which was a silver shield bearing the name, d date of death of th The i Poter - Mies, Hernard Tho remains atholic ceme- Build- n, A. Spelleberg, Kolster and - Peter interred in the German The connecting link between Ne- braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railwa) This train leaves Council Bluffs daily 4:45 2. m.; leaves 5:05 0. m., and runs thr Manhattan, nections there with the Kansas of the Union Pacific railway for points in Kansas and Colorido west- hunml lml for lll|n1\ Lawrence, K - ng 1ln| et con- l\.uw.;( 7 sturning, train Man hattan 5 pe 0. m‘ri\'ing at 5 p. ., Lincoln at p. ., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m. cil Bluffs 11:4 ., making’ dir connection with Kunsas di on 1 from K City, Lawrence, Topek and the east, and Trom Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points w nabling passengers o visit the pr i in Kan and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains hate first- class equipment, consisting of smoking rs and first-class day coaches of the test po n. The new train will fill a long felt want, and is bound to be popular, 1808 ————— Nebraska's Fishes. Lew May, chairman of the Nebraska fis commission, Same into town yesier- day from Lincoln, where he conferred with certam members of the legislature with regard to the ap- propriation for the commission for the next two years, He states that the amount asked for is #16,000, which is but shight in- crease upon that allowed by the last legisla- ture, and with this sum he hopes to be able to make the commission do more work than ever before in the same time, Those who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonie never have dyspepsia,costivenoss, bad breath, piles, pimples,ague and ma~ laria, poor appetite, l’uw spirits, head- ache or kidney troubles, Price 50 conts, Goodmun Drug Co. Coxoven—TIn this city, Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Therodories B. and A. Y. Conover, I y 25, ab their residence, 2201 Ohio street. Fuueral to-day at 2 jo'clock p. m. K% viendas Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, When shie becamno Miss, she clung to Castoria, W20 sbiohad Chigiren, she gave thes Castoria, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, streng(h and wholesomeness. More econom! than the ordinary 1, and cannot be suld in competition with tae niultitudes of low cost, shortwelglit alim or phosphate powders. Sold Royal Daking Powder Co, 12 ow York A marvel of purity. DOETOR Charles. M. - Jordan Successor to DOCTOR J. CRESAP McCOY, (Late of Bellevue Hospital, NewYork) (Late of the Umversity of New York City and Howard University, Washington, D, C. HAS OFFICES No. 310 and 311 Ramga Building Corner Fifteenth and Har ey sts., Omata, Neb,, where all curable case aré treated Note—Dr. dent physic the pust_y harles M for Dr. MeCoy, in Omab and is the pliysician who has that have been published aper, estreated skiltully, Deaf- ness, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dys- pepsia, Rheumatism and all Nervous and SkinDiseases. CONSULTATION at office or by mail, 1. Office hours—9to 11w, m., 2to 4 p.m., 7 to 8p, unday oftice hours from 9 . m., 161 p. m. Correspondence recotves prompt aitention. Many disenses ure treated successfully by Dr. Jordon througn the mails,und it is thug pogsivle for those unable to make to_obtain SUCCESSIUL HOSPIT. THEIRHOM CALIFORNIA! Ihe Land o Discoveries! Wa a u\ig' DISE SEA "TH =L U NS 505 GuW\NIf Send for cmulufl ;.xunhat r9 2 L0, 0ROVILLE_ CAL Santa A bie :d:CatT Cure For Sale by Goodma.n Drug Co. DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to Joha C. Undertakers and Embalmer At the old stand M7 Farnam 8t, Orders by telegrapn solicited and promptly atrended, Telephone 1o No, 22, Jacobs.) | YQICES A, LUIDRIOU, ATTOUNEY.A T LAW 124 Donroora Sk, Cineado; wilvies (resi 2k yours SXPerince; budaess quielly 4id legeily trausacted SPRING STYLES. While other Clothing Houses are still t the field with New Spring Goods. complete line of Spring Overcoats, styles and a surprise to see the prices, ® WHERE THAT WILL SHOW YOU AN EQUAL LI\H“ EWHERE THAT WILL COMPETE WITH US OR ELS Among the line, we will show you two styles of Melton Overcoats, one both very nice; lined with good serge and front faced to the button holes with silk, at it! A genteel Overcoat, silk faced and elegantly made, ng to dispose of their wint er stock, we are as usual the first in Tomorrow morning we shall have open and ready for inspection, our fail to look THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOR IS TH IN THE PRI Don’t never saw such a garment oftered for less than $10, Another Spring Oyercoat to which we direct attention is the one we of a fine, stylish wide with a rich satin sleeve lining; other hou A third garment which we take pride to mention i This coat is LIN we offer at 0. ile goods, medium i ght color, trimmed and s will charge you from 812 to § very fine Meltc D THROUGHOUT WITH IIN at them as it w and good enough for anybody to wea ill be a treat to you to see the new NO HOUSE HERE OR ELSE- IERE ANOTHER HOUSE HERE CES. brown the other a grey shade, Just think of $5. You $5.70. re offering at 8790, This is made made like any merchant tailor garment, 15 for such a coat, shade,which appearance on, of a beautiful lignt E SILK, and in guality and make, equal to any custom made garment for which a merchant tailor would charge $35 o: §40, These are only a very fow of the styles. Don’t delay, but remember that beauty and a bar! widest choice. n. Our hat department is hooming and those 95¢ Derl We ean show you dozens of the earliest them, and every one you will admit callers enjoy the advantage of the we going liks wild fire, PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE FRICE ONLY. Nebraska Clothing Compa Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. MARVELOUS MEMBR.Y DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. | Four Books L in one reading. Mind ‘I‘ nd . ng l“nlrczll. nefited hild and ndult greatly be d. ist in Mind Discases, il el It S V&E NATIONAL DISPENSAI{Y? DISEA trented. LYOUS, CHRONIC and PRIV d WOMEN suce, YOUNG MEN S eret Chrges vedsonabie 5 10 the poor, MlDDLE-AGED MEN frequent evacun nicd by i slght 18 4 T milkish raace. e ton durk or Orpid tznor L 0 (i of this diment _which 15 the s e doctor will Wedloek, Tree to all. A Hiress DR, SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St., Kansas City, Mo. 8 Mention this p DR. OWEN’ ELEGTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auo.#6, 1887. ImpRovED Fes. |, 1888, DR, OWEN'S ELECTRO- \ @;:['( GALVANIC BODY BELT »‘(. AND BUSPENBORY are L O G Fusranteed to-eure the fol HOBEe % Foe itades el AL y #) )X Rheumatio _Complaints, 78 umbago, Geperal” 2 i Nervous _Debilif *‘*uunu Kidney ace mhhn[, é,\‘i\r‘ !:{;:rlxhnulfianv Wast! ing of Body, Discgses Clndjecretions in Youth, Age, Mar ELECTRIC INSOLES o1 L ot e s, B b e WBN ELEC] 9 806 North Brondway, BT. LO 4O THY 4 PAIR OF PR OWE ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS; DR. 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LAKE, Propristor, SHENANDOAM, - - - [IOW mufforing from thy WEAK sincta o yorihl ors, oarly docay, foat mianhood, o & £ wi 3ad s valuable treatiso (cealccl) SOnMLEIE it ot cure: free ot s PR B W FOW LB, 9885 U8, CONN. sules l 1u wevel 8. oper box. all drugisist ura Mfg Co., 112 \White Bt N.Y° ily, quick- VItA Cape days, Hold Fulldirectivns, . Wi, A Hame | mull from Hocs | TECLARKE ESTABLISHED 1851 { 186 So. Sure Cms‘ } Ghicago, lls, 1 Clark e, The Regular 01d-Establisked PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is sti!l Treating with tho Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS TN AT sl L'hrumb NBPVOIIS and Private Diseases. &5~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading to early decuy and perhaps Consumption or Incanity, treated scientifically by new methods with never-failing success. B SYPHILIS and allbad Blood and Skin Dis- | eases permancatly, cured, IDNEY and URINARY comp Gonorrhosa Stricture, Varicocele an of the Geni Cured promy injury to St other Organs. 25~ No experi Age and experience ime portant. Consultation frec and sacred, B8~ Send 4 cents postace for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Discases, Marriage send for Dr. : M Female, each cents (stamps). Consult the old ‘may save futuresuffer. lden years to life, - 8a~Hook ents (stamps). Medicina nts, Gleet, 15 cents, Doctor. g and shame, d “Life’s (Secret) Errore,” s and wiitings sent everywhere, secure from €Xposure, Hours, Bio8. Sundaysgto1a. Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark 8t. CHICAQO, ILL. A Sure Gure EOR— IO P.AT 20to 60 DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Baflled all Medical Science. 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