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S —e THE CITY. Collections of internal revenue yester- day ware $8,209.81. A young son of Patrolman Hage is in & critical condition from an attack of spinal meningitis, There will be a meeting of the Cen- tral Labor union Friday night. All delegates must be present. William Dow was fined #8 and costs for committing an assault yesterday af ternoon, but appealed the case. Miss Lottie Cook employed in the car accountant’s office of the Union Pacifie, reports the loss of a gold broach with diamond sctting. Edward Warner was granted a license esterday in the county court to wed fiss Mary McCall. Both are of Omaha and their respective ages are forty- three and thigty-nine, 1. Bank, whoclaimsto be distributed some broken iron streets yesterday afternoon, and w ag picker, ong the a8 ar- ted. Judge Berka will listen to his side of the case to- The State Loan company, witha capi- tal etock of £20,000, is a nc corporation which will file articles with the county clerk to-d The company is organ- ized for an existence of fifty years. A force of jail birds was at work yester- day on Farnam street cleaning the gut- ters. Their efforts improved the ap- pearance of the thoroughfare. On the kouth side of the street the gutters were filled with ice, which required the usc of picks. Personal Paragraphs. A. P. Badger, of Lincoln, is atthe Murray. W, H. Harrison, of Grand Island, is at the Paxton. J. P. Mann, of O'Neill, is stopping at the Paxton. J. C. White, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Paxton. W. E. Hardy, of Lincoln, isstopping at the Murr: Dara, of O'Nelll, is stopping at the £ D. Miilard. G. W. Holling and wife are registered at the Murray. Robert Dorgan, of Lincoln, is a guest at the Millard. J. W. Miller, of Decatur, Neb., was at the Paxton yesterday. Z. F. Funk, of Ainsworth, was at the Murray last night. J. D. Moore, of Grand Islaud, was at the Millard yesterday. John F. Crocker, of Kearney, guest at the Paxton, Charles Wasmer, of Grand Island, is a guest at the Murray. B. F. Renegler and daughter registered at the Paxton last night. J. W. Long, of Beatrice, guests at the Paxton, W. C. Bullard, of McCook, registered at the Paxton last night. A. M. Robbins, of Orb, Nel guests at the Millard. J. A, vanaugh 1s happy in the possession of a new ten pound boy baby. H. M. Attley and R. H. Taylor, of O'Neill, are registered at the Millard. Colonel Henry and family leave for Colo- rado to-day. They will spend a few days springs. Mr. and Mrs, Georee A. Joslyn and niece, Miss Angie Boyce, huve returned from a six weeks' trip in the east. Belva Lockwood, the great woman's rights advocate, who thought she was one of the cund idatés for the presidency, passed through Omuha yesterday en route for Weeping Water, where she l-.u.urmx last night., Neb., is a is among the s among the Custom House Whisky. The custom house handled twenty-five bar- rels of whisky this wmorning, consigned to Ed. Quinn. The goods are American make but were sent to Kurope some years ago and come back now a8 importod stuff, A Much Wantea Forzer. Aletter from Alexander Lane, sheriff of Douglas county, ., says that C. Nelson, recently arrested for wholesale forgeries here, is not only wanted at Lawrence, but also at Belle Plain 8, Kan,, for the same offense. Pryor-Itobinson. R. A. Pryor, of Chicago, and Miss F. A. Robinson, of this city, wers married in St. Philli's church Tuesday, and will reside in Omaha. Beth are well known in colored so- ciety. Their home will be at 2109 Nicholas strect. Schedule Meeting Postponed. The schedule meeting of the Western as- sociation has baen postponed until Thursday, March 14, on account of the absence of Jim Hart, one of the committee, in the east. President McCormick, of this city, will at tend and look out for Omaha's intercsts, Civil Service ination. To-duy tne local civil service board will hold an examination for applicants to positions in the railway postal cleric depart- ment. It will be the first examination of the kind ever held in Nebraska, Up to the pre: ent time applicants have been taken on the trial plan. Lent, Yesterday, Ash Wednesday, Lent bogan, and will continue, Sundays excepted, until Easter, April 21, Services were held i all the Episcopalian and Catholic churches and others will be held generally on Weduos- day and Friduy evenings during the peniton- tial season. Miss Johns' Benefit, The concert of the Ladies' Musical club, for the benefitof Miss Jessie M. Johns, at Walnut Hill Tuesday night, netted 850. The late instruction of the club by Miss Johns ap- ed in the smooth_rendition of the num- assigned to it. Its singing and the in- dividual performances were well received, The presentation of the operatta “T'wo Can Play at that Game" provoked much mirth wad concluded an enjoyable and profitable evening. The success of the entertainment s due largely to the managerial capacity of committee of ladies in charge. D Two Mornimg Fires. The fire department was called out twice at an early bour yesterday. The first time the roof of the Carter white lead works was discovered te 52 on fire, the result of an exnlosion. The flames were extinguished after about $50 worth of damage had been done. ‘Lhe sec- ond call was to the Canfleld Louse, the roof of which was also found to ve burning, hav- ing caused from sparks flying out of the ney. Only about 5 worth of damage 'was done, but for & while there was consid- erable consternation among the boarders. Noonday rervices. At noon to-day Dean Gardner will in- apgurate a series of relizious services to be held every week day thercafter for the ac- commodation, convenience and benefit of business men. It is proposed to make these sorvices popular and at the first they will be inthe rear ground floor room of the nited Stutes National bank building. The ) says that in Chicago, New York and ethor largo citios, mooting of this kind are succossfully cond he thiuks they be bere. @ business men be glad to devete fifteen minutes every 8% noon w devotional exercises, Buy. Home Made Bread, The city conncll gave Couucil Blufts heesd-makers o biack-eye last night in tho passage of an ordinance ‘Lo license wagons wead la tho delivery or peddling of broad, y 6r othor hakery products manufac ontslde of the city limits.” For every WAgON the owaer must pay an annual of $10, and the driver of such wagon Wt all reasonable Limes on requ /ensa L0 Lhe Inspector or any W 0 must be dis- iher correspond- 10 the number. of the liconse, Failure to g with (s rd insnco will be duemod a nor, yunishanle by & fine of from 1 1t i undertood that the Omalia 00 £h1a0 botiom of Lhils Lew scugime. A (‘l)l'\f‘ll‘MAV'B VIEWS, W. G. Shriver Thinks Omaha Will Have a Very Prosperons Year. “Yes, the real cstate outlook forthe coming season is very encouraging to real estato dealers, and, with many others, 1 predict the liveliost boom 1n Omaha this year we have ever seen, and can't see why we should not have it. The building outlook is excel lent, and there is plenty of cheap money on the market. The banks have a surplus on hand, and the different loan companlies are prepared to furnish this western country with all the money it wants at a low rate of interest. Money is the first thing to get. After that comes manufactories, ote, “Omaha is recognized the world over as being a wood place to make money. I don't know of a better place to in- vest a dollar than right here in Omaha real estate, An architect told me a fow days ago that they had more plans for expensive buildings to be erected the commg year than cver before, and thought theré would be at lcast $2 put into buildings alone, in Omaha this sum mer, Yes, 1 think we biggest building boom 3 i surprising the number of small buildin gs that is being erected on the outskirts at present. Now what we want is more fac- tories to furnish occupants and pur for these small homes. The more factories we have the more people employed, and the more people employed the more small and comfortable homes can be sold, We want a woolen und paper mill by all means. This is a splendid point for eithor, and I hope the not distant when we will see both of these industries carried on in our midst on a big scale.” have e The longest pole knocks the persim- mons, and Bigelow’s Positive Cure knocks all coughs, culde, croup, hoa , bronchitis, as influenza_and sumption. Pleasant for children. fe and speedy. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. A el PROTECTING COAL BUYERS. The Features of the Ocdinance Adop- ted Tuesday Evening. Hereafter any person engaged in the sale ana delivery of coal to Omaha customers must pay an annual license of $100. The year will be reckoned from January 1 to De- cember 31, Any license issued may at any time, be revoked, cancelled and annulled upon conviction of the pérson, firm or corpo- ration to which it is issued if any offensees against the provisions of the ordinance a committed. Failure to procure a license subjects any person to a fine of not less than & nor more than $100 for each offense, In the sale of coal, the hundred weight must consist of 100 pounas avoirdupois, With ev. ery delivery of coal made, the dealer must also deliver w the purchaser a ed cortif- icate or ticket, showing the weight and kind of coal, Any delivery of u less quantity than than the amount purchased, paid for und certified to with intent to practice frand, will be considered an offense, and punishable by fine from $5 to $100. Every purchaser will bave the right to require a re-weighing of conl upon the scales of a city weigher before accepting it and if the weieht is found cor- rect he shall pay the expense of such weigh- If shorter, the L. ing. Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al- ways beused for children toethnng. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all_pain, cures wind colic, and is the' best remedy for Advice t Qiarrhaza, 25 conts a bottle. Decoys for Young Ladies. A i herseif “Wageworker” writes to Chief Seavey complaining of cer- tain advertisements published in the papers of late which are really the decoys to a cer- tain immoral busine: carried on by the same person in this city. The lady writes that “this humbug has been carried on for At one time ho advertised ‘ La- d; steady job; £18 per week.! At another, *Ladies wanted for light, easy em- ployment, at 210 per week, at 1616 Dodge.’ Avanother time, * Wanted—Male and femalo wachers; steady work, at 220 North Six- teenth o The lady says: “Ianswered all of these advertisements, with no idea of encounter- ing the same deception each time, and the first thing that will be seen in his present loeation 18 obscene pictures spread upon a table. When a person applies he pretends to wish to teach 2 © painting in two hours. Many young ladies like myself are actually becoming afraid to answer an ad- | vertisement,” Ofticer Ormsby is investi- gating the matter. - An Absolute Cure. AL ABIETINE oruptions, vely cure Ask for l)u, ORIGINAL 4\” ]luf ples. OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman g Co., at 25 cents per box—by mail 30 cents. SRSl ng Gala Day. The ball season of 1839 drawson apace, and the cranks throughout the city are in a nigh state of pleasuravle excitcment. The opening champlonship game here, this year, will probably be an occasion long to be ro- membered. The management is talking about making 1t the greatest gala day in the base ball history of the Gate City. A good An Ope band will be on hand and give an open-air concert before tho game, and the players of “tho opposing ~ tewns will parade the streets in alto- gother it w sion 1o mayor, city council and other dig- itaries will be invited to occupy prominent seats, and every effort will be made to get the ladies out in force. On the opening day 1t would be a good 1dea to admit the fair sex free, Their presence will enhance interest in the struggle a hundred fold, and 1n the long rin the management will be'tte gainer, Under any s the season of 1589 is to be started with boom. To the young fac ion Powdor gives fro old renewed youth, ni’s Complex- charms, to the Who Took the Records? The case of 8. A. Orchard against the Junior Order of Mechanics, wino owe him a bill of §130 for carpets, has been attracting considerable attention in Justice Kroeger's court of late, ‘I'hie case first came up two weeks ago to-day, aud was continued one week. A week ago another continuance was secured until Mon of this week, but when the eight men who represented the order had Used by the United States Governmient sud Public Food Aualysts, as the Strougest Paking ler does 1ot contatn Awmonis, L racts 018, Lewon, Orange, Almond, Rose, eic., du uot contain Poisonous Oils or Chem) THE OMAHA departed it was discoverad that a book and paner necossary for evidence acainst them ad also disappeared, aithough both had been in the justice's possession, and were lying on his desk during the arguments for a news triul. The book contained the records or tho association and the listof members. The DAper was a warrant containing this list also. As the organization is now extinct, it will bo impossible to secure the names of the mem- bers unless the book and warrant are se- cured. The case was sot. for Monday, but thie 108s of the record book and warrant was then discovered and the case was continued again until this afternoon HARTM. The Principal of the Rookery Anxe fous For Her Scho'ars, Miss Ellen M. White, principal of the Hartman pest-house and death-trap, writes to Tie Ber with reference to its article on that subject of last night as follow “AlL the rooms in the Hartman, excopt two, are fairly well ventilatad. In these two thero is a positive need for complaint. “'One is without any ventilation, excopt the windows and doors. th and a half-foot ceiling ing shaft s, with tho low windows. is decidedly insuficient. Y air is the constant result. “Ihere neve mes n heavy out the annex buil anxiety to me. in b 1 ha! the m ilding when tie storn too se Superintendent James was asked concern ing the school in question. He does not seems, think it is dangerous and only treme circumstances hias there been any sus- picion or danger. When men like Messrs, ison, Hoover and Livesey,who express mo concern not think the opinion opted. He states care is due to nat- anitor should be further that the whole ural concern of a tel for her pupils. The ventilation, however, is bad. Mr. Wehrer, a member of the appointed to examine the building, says that, tor looking over the structure, he found no cause for uneasiness as to the building not being strongly constructed. ‘There is no danger whatever, but he thinks the school is t00 high, He found all the rooms well ven- tilated excopt two in the basement, and the committee will recommend the discontinu- of these. Mr, Wenrer thinks of pupils will require a new committee building soon. Europe. Special short tour 1o the capitals of Buropean countries — England, Scotlund, Holland Belgium and France, which includes Avy "expenses, wl and bette v offered by commodation than c management. Longer tours, including Germany and Switzerland, costing 850 and $150. Send for cireulars. M Woobn & Co., 1223 Farnam St., Omaha Neb. 81 Broadway, New York. MARRIAG OR DEATH. Alternative a Lover Gives n Handsome Young Lady. Miss Ella Kimball, a young lady of very preposs appearance, complains that she has been suffering all manner of indigni- ties at the hands of one R. D. McClutchen, use she will not marry him. He is gone” on her, but she says he is a loafer who does not even provide for slf, and she will nave nothing to do with him. Tnesday evening, e called on her, and after ngam unsuccessfully pressing his saulted her, striking her in the d again about 2 a. m, and d to break into the house, but was The way by the other occupants., On a number of occasions ho has threatencd to kil her if she would not become Mrs. Me- Clutchen. She swore out a warrant for nis arrest on the charge of assault, and after he 18 tried for that offeuse she will have him bound over to keep the peace. A New Train, The connecting link botween Na- braska and Kansas has just been placed ervice by th«, Union Pacific railway. This train l¢ s Council Blufls daily at 4:45a. m.; leaves Omaha at 1. ., and runs Lhmmgh without ¢ Maunhattan, Kan., making direct con- nections there with the Kunsas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorido we bound, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Kan- sas City and points east anda south via Kansas City. Returning, train leaves Manhattan p. m.; avriving at Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln i p. ., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m. cil Bluffs 11:40 p. connection with Kuns from Kansas City, Lawre and the east, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling principal points ka in the shortest we first- moking at in Kans; possible time. E class equipment, consisting of cars and first-class day couc f the latest pattern. in will fill a long felt want, and is bound to be popular, Tit For Tat. A few days ago a man named Willi son cansed the arrest of Jacob S: damaging an old barn. At the time Wilson flashed a gun and threatened to shoot Schmitz, The latter was tried in police court on the charge of destruction to prop- erty. Now Schmitz retaliates by filing a complaint with Justice Read, charging Wil- son with carrying concealed wi threatening to 'shoot him. Schmitz als a peace warrant to compel Wilson to keep the peace. ~ Wilson will be arrested as soon as he can be found. Had a bilious attack and one of thos indescribable cases of constant wear ness. Took quinine and other remedies without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic; am strong and well, Asu Thompson, Logan, Ohio. Goodman Drug Co. Sold Halt' Their Block. Mrs. Caroline A, Estabrook and her hus- band, General Experience Estabrook, filed a warranty deed yesterday with the register of deeds, conveying to Robert C. Clowry, an undivided half interest in the Estaorook , corner of Sixteenth and Chicago streets, T'he consideration of the transfer is §08,000, RPRICES DELICIOUS FlAvoRING dorsed ry the beads of the Great Universities Bt Tealhul:. Dr. Price's Cream Dr. Price's Deliclous Flayoriug Kx- icals, fme or Aliim PRICE BM\ING POWDER €O., New York.. Chicago. 8t Louis. DAILY Absolutely Pure. This powdes Strength nml than th varics, A marvel of purity . More economic: canziot b sold in combetition with toe miitades of dow costs welght alum or phosphate powde.s only i cans, Itoval Baking Powder Wallstreet, New York DRCLARKE ABLISHE ¥ Sure Curesl} Shicago, tis. { Glarat, N\ The Regular 01d-Establisted )PRYSICIAH AND SURGEON ls stil Treating with the Greatest ,SKILL and SUCCESS o Yorvts ant Privee D, l’rNERVDUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Faiiing Memory, Exhausting’ Crains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back AcEe and all'the effecta ing 15 early decuy and p Consumption or ity, treated scientifica new methods with falling success. ILIS and al bad Blood and Skin Dis- eases permancntly cur NEYand URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gomerthots, SHeth re, Varlcocsie and el dicasel of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured prompily without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Oryans, “#a No experiments, Age and experience ime Consultation free and sacred, - Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous snd Delicate Diceases. &9~ Those contemplating Marviage <end for Dr. Clarke's cclebrated guide Male and Female, cach 15 cents, both 2¢ cents (st Consult the old ctor.” A friendly letter or cillm iy save futircsuffer- shame, and add golden years to life, &3~Bock fe's (Secret) Errors,” ps). Medicine s seat everywhere, m eXposure, Hours,B10 8. Sundays g to 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 Sc. Clark 8t.. CRICACO, il Aslz Your Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE onr TUE JATMES MEANS $3 SEIOE. Accnrfllng lo hur Xeeds. A il s vt o placed 1. £rer Loy placed Tron e misket Ask for the James teans $2 Shoe for Boys J. MEANS & CO., Koston. Full lines of the nbove shoes for salo by Norris & Wilcox ; and Geo.S. Miller DOCTOR charles M Jordan J. CRESAP McCOY, (Late of Bellevue Hospltal,New York) (Late of the University of New York City and Howard University, Washington, U, G HAS OFFICHS No. 810 and 311 Ramge Building Neb., Corner Fifteenth and Harney sts., Omab where all curable cases aré treate with success, Note—Dr. Charles M. Jordan has been resi- dent physician for Dr,” McCoy, in Omaha, for tho pust year and 15 the physician who has made thé cures that have been published weekly in this paper. Medical diseases treated skiltully ness, Consumption, roncitis, Asthn pepsia, Kheumatism and sl Nervous and 8kinDiseasgs. CONBULTATION at office or by mall, Oftice hours—0to 11 u. 1., 2104 p.m., 7 to 8p, m., Sunday office hours froi 0 a. m., 6'1 p. m, Correspondence rocolves prompt aitention. Many diseases ure treat stully by Dr. Jordon througa the malls, wnd it 15 thus possiule T those unable to mal ul} roey o obLan HUI)LEBHI-IH. Ml)sl'l TAL TREATMENT AT THEIR HO. = £ BEE: THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1880. T ——— THE MAJORITY of our spring goods have now arrived an1 we have them on our counters. As leaders in the clothing trade we are expected to be ahead in quan‘ity of stock and variety of styles, Our exhibit will show that we have fully realized these expectations, We invite inspection of our grand stock which by far exceeds that of any former season. Three immense floors full of ne At the opening of the season it may not be out of place to emphasize the fact, in the ace of constantly incre w goods. Such a stock was never shown in Omaha before, that ing competition, our business has kept on growing larger and larger until now it is conceded by all that the Nebraska Clothing Company is the leading clothing house of the west, and sells more goods than any two or three of the largest houses in Omaha combined. We mention this for the benefit of those who have not yet traded with us, a long way toward convincing them that a house who is thus able, son to season MUST offer inducements which trade, but to increase it from s had elsewhere. those of other houses. To new customers we ing with us. wish to say: we want you to try us. It should go not only to hold its can not be Close buyers have recognized the vast difference between our prices and You take no chances in trad. We offer no goods that we can not warrant to give entire satisfaction, and we were the first to establish the rule of refunding your money in case your purchase is not entirely satisfactory. We have always sold goods cheap but this season we will break the record. and our prices this season will do more advertising for us than the newspapers. lebraska Glothing Gompany Prices talk Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. o 20to 60 DAYS, w disease which has her fited all Medical Science »Wn to anyone inthe | ny, and one that has ofore This i We b World outside 10 hiave be nounced e 10 brinz us sthan stxry day of medicine en sought for W ' Jo Hhaea tho bisto for Syphills hus found until our ™ \lil(.‘ REELDY, was discovered, o ified In saving 1133 e oty lemedy m the Worli t - 7 be true_speciile but never it Kot b minent relies Mark what w short time | ot one In cur from the a isense, hut i one, 0 s after it appears again in a inore horrible form. = This is a blood Purifier and will Cure e when any Skin or I(Irmtl m-- Everything I THE GOOK HEME[IY H} Room 10 and 11, U. 8. National Bank Building, Omaha, Neh. ble for powerful sympathetic ble action and absolute dura- record the best gu lu.nl thé excelience of these’ instru- WOODBRIDGE BROS. pli Wyoming Oil Lands L.OCATED, And ail necessary papers filled, W, E, HAWLEY, Ciyil Enxineer, PER, WYO,, or OMAHA, NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. 00,000 Capitai Surplus st 1850, 4 ¥ NI PATRICK, THE 1R0ON BANK, Corner 12th and Faruum Sts, al Bs pk{ng Business Transacted. BDISSEVAIN & 00, “BLAKE, Engln ADOI.PII B’.IISSEVM & 09, terdam, Eoliand, s Securitizs ki) eXCLUIK: A Gene Lanion sad on A" ¢ Europe, Nekotlatic Uon Lowiis & a9 1V O 5 -A. GOODRICH, Difopessca gopny Dlnuuu, Dusuoas quie of Rallway, State, City and Corpora: eclalty, JATrouvey. aT-La O P A ¥ i’ Ligalir rabsacked To cure any ca- g B ovEN'S ELECTRIC BELY | DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS us for six | coom send the D! fund the money if tne t acure. GUARADLEs is Drug Co., Dengists, S street, Othahit, Neb. youn o Ly 0 °Tor d day] © are makinir ock of winter ces that will i | | | Mental it O OF the e el f box contains six hoxes bt of price, DR. OWEN =l ELEGTRIC BELT ND SUSPENSORY, lnmmvm Fu. 1, I!lo. Pmmn Auc. 18, 1887, 70 Ak OF ELEG'IR 0 RUPTURfi! AND TRUSS GOHIIIED. Wil ELEOTRIC B K n"wgumu 4 1T & AFFLIANOE Of roedtwar, 87, LOUIB 'WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES With each order received by pimled with .0 wo wil 11820 UGTUNLeO L Yoatine o5 Nt eifect d only by Goodman e Agents, 1110 Farnam o N, W. Cor.18th & Dodge Sts. FOIL THE THEATHMENT OF ALL Ghronic and Suracal Diseases. BR.ACES, Apal!nnoes for Deformities and Trusses, s, npparatus ind remedion for suces T T disoaso roquiring FIFTY R()DMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attondance; bost hospital accommodas tons n the wost WiTE PO CLiioy ana Bracon \ ne, Piles, nl hlation, LA on Deformitie Tirone i, Ty 3 1'ind fi60d, hnd a1l Surkical op Bisoasos of Woman a Specia HO0K 0 DISTASKS OF WOMEN Kk, ONTY BRELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTI MAKING A SPECIALTY OF 3"’IRF.!'.VA.'.I.‘ZI’} DISEASES. ilorative trentment DorE i Ao tb Spsie s nuny bo tronted cormespondonce. Al communientions conide Mo il or exprow ite contents o ol interviow profurred. Call an i history of your case, and we wil sud in plain wrapper, our COOK TO MEN FREE! Upon Private, fipectal o NorvOus Diseasos. Tmpor toncy, 8ypilil, Gloot and Varicocele, with anestion 157 Orahia Medical and Surgical Tnstitute, or Amy, DR. McME Oor, 13th and Dodge 5ts., - - OMAHA, NEB, D Spimmey o NATIONAL DISPENSARY NERVOUS, CHIONIC K8 of MEN and WOME nted, YOUUNG MEN of youtht | Ve PRIVATIZ DI successtully ¥, bes 1b1ow by diseasd OF Ty i hore el B safo Nid speody Clkracs redsonabic, oapocinily 16 Lhe poor. : cure: MIDDLE- AGED MEN There ton of th are smarting or s in e towll. A 1drass DR SPINNEY & CO, Main and 12th St., Kansus City, Mo. S Montion this paper. T.E. CILPIN, FIRE |NSURANGE BROKER, Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICACO. al -mnmm -uuuf FIIIE OFFICE DESKS BANK COUNTERS, COUR) HOUSE ¥URNITURE, CHAIRS, &o. rated Catalogue ree. Poatoge Tta