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¥ THE CLiY., sd $5 and costs for Peter Rocco was fi fighting yesterday. Julius Wagner, & homeless was arrested and jailed for in the Herald office. A smail fire occurred at Smith Brennan’s laundry at 10:30 a. m, yester- day But little damage was done. newsbov, slecping Charles Mohr, arrested on the charge of extortion preferred by Harry Hornborger, was remanded until to-day at 2 o'cloe A union meeting of Sabbath school tenchers will be held in the Young Men's Christian association rooms, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Harsha will bath evening by reques students of the Om i for his subject, ** An invitation is n-\(-‘wl':d lll * this sermon, Pevaonal Paragraphs, B s registered at the Millard, H. S, Manville, of Tilden, is at the Paxton Mrs, C. J. Wilson, of St. Louis, is at the Paxtol George DD, Camp, of Lincoln, is at the Millar . W, Hayes, of Beatrice, is a guest at the Millara, P. C. Dunsdow, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Paxton Theo Meyer, of New York, is stopping at the Murray I, It. Blakesice, of Buffalo, registered at the Murray T, W. Lowrey, of Lincoln, was at the Pax ton yesterday. Henry B3lum, of Nebraska City, isa guest at the Paxton. 1. W. McDonald, of I at the Millard. Henry Furth atthe Millard. M. Frauklyn, of Norfolk, lard last night. J. D, Pope, of Fri Paxton last night ¥, Hilton, of Roc guests at the Miliard. N. B. Jazinth, of Lyo at thie Paxton yosterday L. Gi. M. Baldwin, of Lincoln, rogistered at the Paxton last night. In, is stopping n and wife, of Fremont, are was at the Mil- 1, registered at the Ncb., is among the Neb., wa a guest the Street. of Scavey has issucd a general order, Aeclaring the playing of marbles on the streets a nuisance, and has ordered the po lice to stop all game kind. Bilt o Joseph H. Zimmerman filed a bill of sale yesterday with the county clerk, conveying his stock of cigars and tobacco at 315 Soutl Tenth street to John A. Schreiner for the consideration of 1,000, Want to Fight Tho ofticersare on the lookout the three runaway boys from Kansas City, wio arc on their way to the far west to win dime novel fame as Iudian fighters. The boys will average only about thirteen years each, and belong to highly respectable families in Iansas City. Sale. ans. for ple Locarted. left the A Runaway Co P. W. Dwyer, who suddenly city with another man’s wife abouta year ago, Lias been located. He and the woman are living us man and wife at Persia, N. Y., and the chief of police there has in some way got an inkling of the scandal here. That official has written to Ch asking that if he is he can readily be arreste Successtul Stealings. For some time s thicves have been making successful raids on the store goods of S. M. Press, N stret, South Omaha. ; of trousers was carried off, then ings later a more successful raid was made, and five pairs of trousers were gathered up and taken aw: A lull was Press and his next-door neighbor vdd of a sack of flour. Then Mr. shoes were tried, and t pair of trousers on' the 1 off in broad daylight. of the perpetrators. yesterday the k were car- There is no trace Trying a White-Cap Game. James Mef squatter on the bot- toms near Cut-OfF lake, and has had a neigh bor unamed William Knight sted, MecGinty says that Knight has been making himself obuoxious to him in various ways, and has even threatened to kil him. He says that Knight told him Thurs- day that he would reccive a letter soon notifying him to leave this section of thé ud if he did not obey the command oxpoct_the w MeCinty be ne alaroed,and going bofore Justice er swore out'n warrant for Knight's o Later the White-Cap_imitator was arreste and his case continued untii Saturday. The Horses Dis ‘Thursday night George Baird, of limerson, Neb,, shipped a spanof horses from that place to Florence. The horses were con- signed to himself and were shipped over the § aul & Omaha railroad. In a box the animals arrived at Florence before day. light yesterday morning, When the station acent arrived at the depot at 7 o'clock he discovered that the car had beon broken open and that the horses were missing. The authoritics wore notified and search was commenced for the animals. At first it was thought they were stolen, but as Baird did not put in an appearance some of the railroad oficials think that he arrived on the train with the horses and removed them without ppeared. notifying the agent, in order that he might not have to puy the freight charges, which were 14,70, Omaha (¢ It. Christie & Lowe, & firm of Omaha con- ctors, are constructing nine miles of cable ay in Denver. They had to compete with Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Kansus City cable constructors, bat thoy got the contract. The road build will be on the same system as the one now operated in Owal, with the excoption that the width of the tricks will be dess and the conduit more shallow, ‘The ftm will complete the construction of the road so that it can be in operation by August 1. Work of construotion us pmmenced this wee Fred McConneli has an agreement in nection with the Christic-lLowe contract, furnish about oue thousand car loads of broken stoue in the building of the road. Ho has just roturned from Denver, and will azain g0 to that city next Tucsday, By Christio & Lowe getting the coutract is an- other case of Omaha boys gelting to the vhich they will on- to front, he says, Denver has another cable system, and will probably have about tweaty miles of cable railway in operation this fall, A New Train The connecting link between Ne- brasks and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway, This train leaves Council Bluffs 50, m,; leaves Omaha at 5:05 a, ‘m. and runs through without change to Mauhattan, Kan., making direc nectious tho; con- with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway r all points in Kansas and Colorado wost- bound, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Kon- and points ¢ and south via Kuonsas City. Returning, train leaves Manhattan at 2:25 p, m.; arriving at Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:50 P ., and Omaha at 11:20 p, m., Coun- cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct connection with Kunsas division trains from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka and the east, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling assengers to visit the principal points n Kansas and Neb ka in the shortest possible time. . These trains have fivst- clags equipment, consisting of smoking rs and first-cluss day cdaches of the latest patter: The new train will POpLUIAT. ' W # loug felt want, and is bound to l R SNy AL OLD SUITS, Are Bronght For Alring in the D trict et THE OMAHA D \l] Y BEE. “Bad" cases pending it the district court are not faring very well these days. No ioss | than three have been nolled, and amang them 18 one to which attaches quite a salac 1usand sensational story, It will be re membered thi )out one year ago the news. papers bristled with accounts of a marriage, in which Eavan L. James and Miss Minnia L. Day figured as the principals. [t was written down then that Mr. James had this young lady forced upon him and, at the muz zlcof a revolver, held against his head by her angry brothe he was com- pelled ~ to g the marringe ceremony. Rev. lerson offciated Because of the fact that he had been gay und succeeded under promises usual in such af fags, in_ruining the girl, Eavan found it ab¥olutely necessary to make her reparation and take upon himself the binding yoke. Shortiy afterwards he instituted suit to have the marriage declared vol This morning Jud, y called it up for trial lady and her witnesses wero there but failed to put in an appearauce, Seve months ago he wandered away and hid hin self in the wilds of Dakota, His lawyer said, 1 will distmss the case. 1 don't think the marriage should be annulied.” Mrs, Peter Williams, who has been linger- ing jail unde a_ charge of alultery, preferred by lier husband, was liberated and the case dismissed. Like pro dings were also held against who, 1t was alle of Januar, chraub 1omas Tammershuit, attempted on the night 20 shoot and wound Charles i t0 latter, it ceems, had ingratiated himself into the affections of Mr. Tammershult's wife, and the husband, catching them in u com aromising position, lost his temper and mag bn unfortunate gun play. ‘The Kilburn case, in” which possession several town lots at’ Florence are involve still oecupies the attention of Judge Groff ay Mrs. Kilburn got a verdict in the o against C. Christian, giving her possessi aad £1 damages, The Ballou-Sherwood controvers; for a few minutes in Judge Wakel jury. was 8 100! de of d, nd ne on up m, but on account of the iilness of an important witness had to be eontinued until next “This 18 a suit broug to compel Sherwood to ¢ ables for alotof pr lved being somethi in Lumber company 18 V. L. Trish ne. Ivis alleged in e petition just filled that Miller ¢ anotes for 154, , and all of which are Suit is brouzht to due, but unt Tues- t by Ballouon a X~ after wd - Geor, ke o X st et judgment. The matter is 8o arranged, and seeuritics so distributed that four cises are made out e newest litigation filed 1s entitled Wm Colfax vs, Wm. P. Onget al, and is for three promissory notes for 398.87 each, given July 11, 1857, secured b proporty. Heing ov LfT asks the court to grant him judgment. The following transcripts 4n state avere filed yesterday State vs David Mason, charge, battery on William Kolbe; C. Hemming, charge, inc vs Ilmil Mohr, charge, assault. A transcript in the case of Clair against John . Clark, which was tri in the county court, was filed in the distr tribunal. uit'is brought to re on n cont assault a ourt to require the Union pany and others to apy establish their claim, if an mortgage on certain rdue and unpaid plain- ases in the district court;: nd igibility; State John L. St. ed ict over $100 180, Omaha, and that then thé property may be sold. Johanna Fitzgerald filed a petition to fove- close a mortzage on a lotin Walnut hill, upon which morigage there is alleged to b due The defendants in the case are And . Moatz, Bleanor Grifiith and oth- ers. Thowas T. Dupuis brought action azainst the American Express company to 1 $200 on ccount of his trunk containing m)llr‘ clothing being broken open and 1o stolen. Paul to this city. Louisa M. Arnold sued for $209 on a land coutrac The argumcnts in the c against Milton H. Goble wi terday afternoon before Judge Hope ¢ concluded ye or The trunk was shipped from St. wbert E. French of A.W. Oleson oll, and the case was given to a jury for deliber- ation. The suit about £500 lot to another. Judge Groff was hearing the case of ] Lyuchburk Tobacco combany against G. Chapman yesterday afternoon. was_ brought to_recov County Court. Georgiana C. Crosslo brought day against Peter Kochem and wife to cover £330 on wo wmatured not Following are the jndgements in the county yesterday plaintiff in cu Patrick vs F Im.'hmm vs Franci The body is more suseeptible to ben fit from Hood’s Sursuparilla now than any other season. Therefore take now. nin, s, for $108. for 3317.05 Italian C Articles of incorporat isio All 'l ciety w with the county cls Org er for the removal of dirt from one he B. suit yester - promissory £ o- at it n of the I)l\l Cen- e filed yesterday The general nature of the Italian corporation will be for the pur- pose of forming a mutual aid, protection and instruction so (Second regim aval ¥, civii and hulitary nt Picmonte Reale) ry organ- lzation for the purpose of mutual protection The also aid its members and fax > of sickne ident or th, out of the funds raised by general contribution of its members; instruct cach other generally svience and 1o create o feeling among its mi of the corporation The exister 2 from March co 1889, to March 1, 1988, unless sooner dissolved vote of its membe re: Antonio Vemeto, G The i isep| ator o n- pe \l wzzett, Pietro Vinzello, Frank Pascale and Elizio Giammatto, Fisher Printing Co,, 101 telephone 1264, blank book Marriage Licenses. ing arc the marringe lic vesterday in the co nses i ty court by Jud, Name and Residen William 7, . Omaha.. s, Omahia, . leson, Missouri V ulson, Missouri \ull WLLWEIGH ¥ PURE r aGaed by .n o “)h‘i‘l:.(‘(:‘d States Government Baking Powder does not tracts, Vanilla, Lewon, Or in Amwon! Almond, Age, 3. g ) L mn lll-..\ll'{ NG TH The CountyCommissioners Stultifying The ves on CountyPrinting. The county clerk's ofice and commission ers' apartment were invaded by a distarbing breezo yosterday which for two of three minutes threatened very disastrous results, The too previous attempts of certain pa.ties to get control of the ofticial printing,expoved by Tre Bee yesterday not only brought them up standing, but cinched matters tightly that the cold wave had a desperate howl from Vaughan and company to play with, The lattor _were on hand bright and early to annoy Mr. Roche and members of the board with their wild gesticulations and talk These parties, it appears, were the possessed of jdea that the only thing necessary for them to hand in their bond and con and demand the printing, That other ming legally quali ems not to have been jed, were necessary, taken into consideration. On_ the advice of Deputy County Attorney Edgerton, who told him that the mere filing of bonds and | contract were sufficient, Mr. Roche gave Vaughn one days printing, but, upon subse- quent informatiou, which left him in doubt as to whether this publication would be ap- proved as legal, he withheld further orders, which act has created the disturbance. One commissioner has already said he would not approve the bond and contract. ‘The latter do mnot, he says, meet the of- fors made by ghn, to_ the effect that he would furnish &50,000 in sureties and bind himself to print and dis tribute 10,000 copies of his_paper every time an advertisement or report of board pro ceedings appeared. While this matter was under discussion and very much to the surprise of ent, Commissioner Anderson unlimoe himself and induleed insome vigorous lan- guage. It is characteristic of him to be painfully reticent, especially in the presence of reporter Suid he: “What is all this noise and con- fusion about, any way. The commissioners have a rignt’ to let the printing to whoever they please. This claim and argument on circulation is a fraud, sud in no other county do the boards pay any attention to it. We could give a contract to the Valley Times, the Watchman or any other excluswvely weekly paper, It is not necessary to bave 1t done in a daily. I don't > why Wo shonld pay £,000 a year when we can get 0. 1 the county uttorney told RRoche that this bond and contract were all right it must be correct because he is the legal udviser.” Do you want to go on record,” asked Tig the printing for Mr. ] that Vaughan is en tit for printing before his bond 1 spted and approved by the board don’t consider that what you fell ,ws get hold of herc and publish is putting me on veeord. My opinion is that it depends a great dea) on whose ox is gored Mr. Turner ventured the assertion thav it made no difference who got the oficial print- ing, the board can and undoubtedly - will, farm u g deal oatto other papors and puy for it at legal rates, so that people who otherwise would not may sce it. I'hen you admit after all that the question of circulation does cut some tigure ! *““We admit nothing of the kind,” rupted Anderson “If then, by giving the printing toa pup of no cireulation and thus make it obligutory to place important advertisements 1 you want people to sce, elsewhere at_legal rate how much do you' save ia the itom of e pense.” The question w M inter- not answered, h the con- tion into the lus atte ubjects. ation and plunge consideration of other *‘ilas the board received that statement promised by Mr. Myers relative to his charges against Superintendent Shane, of the county hospital? “No. At least not to my knowleage.” The question _evidently had a wakening effect, for Mr, Anderson braced up, assumed a confidential tone aud cut loose. ' *Me and Bill.” he continued, meaning Turner, *have talked about that thing a number of times. It has always been evident to me that the hospital 15" a white elephant to Dovgl county.” The longest pole kuocks the persim- mons, and Bigelow’s Positive Cure knocks all coughs, colds, croup, hoarse- ness, bronchitis, asthma, influenza_and consumption. Pleasant for children. Safe and speedy. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. e S Some days ago a mail pouch was picked up on the Sixteenth street viaduct-and found its way to police headquarters. There was nothing of any value in it, but, it should have been thrown off at Columbus, as it was tined to Atchison, and now the postoflice ofticials will have to worry about the manner in which it reached Omuha, some ninety miles off its route. They are still worrying, and probably the clerks all_along the’ linc will be called upon to explain. Grass, garden and field seeds. Wm. Seivers & Co., 16th and Califorr Out on Bond. Archie L. Meigs, charged with disposing of mortgaged property, was arrested day atternoon, but was releaseil on bond furnished by the complainant’s ey attor ——— tmportar The old, reliable Ciark’s thread, known also to trade as the O. N. 1. thread, can be had from the under- noted jobbers, This cotton isalways on white spools, never on any other color of spool for any color of thread. See you get the right cotton as there are imitations in the market. Call for O.N. T. KiLrarrick-Kocit DRY Goops Co. M. P. sy & Co, J. T. RopiNsoN NoT1oN Co, D. W & Co. Better Kill a Fool Police Jen Trout was arrested on the an. hoof the present month and held in custody a couple of duys. He had on_a magnificent beave overcoat, and the officer making the arrest conceived the idea that the cont was bevond Mr. Trout's means, No charge could be brought against him, and after becoming well saturated with the vank of the police station he was rele ssterday. Trout continued his cour 1, but landing ut Harvard wus ar there also on suspicion of having stolen the coat, and y the warshal of that city telegraphed to Chief & of rout’s detertion and asked if he was wanted hel T'he chief replied that the unfortunate low had passed through the same experience here. 1t is probable thut Trout will dispose price of such u of the coat and furnish himself with less ex- pensive garments hereafter 1f he does not wish to be annoyed by the police. Endorsed by the keads of the Great Universities s the Strongest, P est and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream seor Alum: Dr. Price's Dellcious Flayoring Ex- ei., do uot contain Poisouous Oils or Chemle FRICE BAKING POWDER €O.. als ehie 1. Loulis. New Vork. 0. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity strength and wholesomengss. Mora economical than the ordinary kinds, and canaot be sold in competition with tae multitudes of low coat, shortwelght alum or phosphate powdess. Sold only in cans. Hoyal Haking Powder Co., 12 Wallstreet New York ciemc GOMPANY’S EXTRACT of MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat Flnvouring Stock for Soups Mad As Boo Ton, valun RN Jars GOLD NEDAT, mms, 1878, BAKER’S Breakiast Gocoa. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Ol has been removed, It has more than thyee times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrow- root or and is therelore far wore ecoromical, costing less than. one cent @ cup. It is delicions, nourishing, strengthening, easily di- gested, and admirably adapted for ine j valids as wellas for persons in health, Sold by Grocers everywhere. V. BAKER & €0, Dorchester, Mase, Concedod by the greatest ar. tists to bo unequaled an cither Hemisphers, Factory founded | 842 at Manchester, England. Catalogue free. LYON & WEALY. Chicago, Sole Agts. for the U.8 GENTS No. 4 WITH SPINAL APPLIANCE ATTACHED. Disease, Pile SA'] [ Rl)A\ MARCH 9. 1‘389 THE MAJORITY of our spring goods have now arrived an1 we have them on our counters. As leaders in the clothing trade wo are expected to be ahead in quantity 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 immeuse floors fall of new goods. At the opening of the ses in the face larger SC consfantly of and larger until now it is conceded m it y not be increasing competition, our business has out of Such a stock was never shown in place to emphasize the f: Omaha before that ot ) kept on growing 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, It should go not only to hold its trade, but toincrease it from season to season MUST offer inducements which can not be had elsewhere. those Close buy of other houses. To new customers we wish to say: we want you to try us. g with us. we were the first to establish the rule of refunding yvour money in not entirely We have always sold goods cheap but this season we will br We offer no goods that we can not warrant to give satisfactory. have recognized the vast difference between our prices and You take no chances in trad’ entire satisfaction, and case your purchase is the a record. rices talk and our prices this season will do more advertising for us than the newspapers. Nebraska Gl ing Gompany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. I atentocl W Heart Di s, Kidney Discases =% Guaranteo Belt, whicl The Owen {l ol ) bya o b i ?’r; dfor sale. To thow the Ent trial, aysitrinl; sngledis by without the mid lr( an_of or the use Wi it 1 belt 13 hot adapted to their oaso they will bo 8o Adyised. } The OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & A.PPLIANCE CO.. 308 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo, Mention Thiy Laper. con“mnnr'l'wn Batt e or Vol 10 tho oYy Confidence we hav nd it it docs ot Brove to be oF d over 40y Susp ild August 16,87, Spinal Lumbaga plaints, in that will comy Jonsors. kness of men is connect 1t diffe; os and Tw. from 4 1taio Belt, or i Pa and 15 worn only frd what we Represe Gnobwhic a pair e cons Op dic We have pri suit any comy! uspensory will —Rheum, Di ). ¢ Trembling, hervous discases periainin The current is un can attory, (i or erever e to the ody are ult 16¢h, alvanic Cells, 1 will e y or night vanic Lelt enty, nt, you c il be of Dr. Owen’s k| ultation rooms for en at all t sulta cturn it Lo ug, tyou with our book lectric Insoles, I'r Belt' ¢ With 200 ure ali ¢ After and Appl Physicis cos of By ing this b L we will & o the Ow tion at oflice, or Ly mail frec, 0 adjusted that by mea d, s i e Lntost und s Curable by Lyoit will huy 1 our Full Power No. der th not be done with is loea Is with 100 degiecs of stre 1 Negative cunicit, and the curreit 1t ns the hest cd envel 2 you of Gout, Chill Write us cin yes For inform: on IS A OWEN'S EILLNCTIRIC BELT proved Feobruary 1,780. LADIES' No. 4 BELT, SPINAL APPLIANCE ATTACHER, appliances agent. This AT otlier, us it m‘, i Jpe, giving st aing, ( ion how to rth, ‘\wll‘L onr No. 4 Fell Puwer e eversed i laci e SrsH eAn bo Tostod 1 easily worn and superior to ull others feiL complete’ to responsible partics on thirty ts postaze for our free illustrated pumphlet fons how to” treat yourself with cleciricity ips an Feet or Legs, or Cold Do nok Sired thit they will yeceny honest opinion, btain trial belt see {ery ft — GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. b knowledge of the nataral laws atioas of dizestion and nutei Lo ientlon ot tho fir 1 Cocon, Mr. With a ael us nany hea b suich mrticl be gradunily b “By & thor which govern { tion, nnd by e bEwell o dict that n o or milk rs Inbeled thus Hommoputhic Chomist LONDON, ENGLAND, Sold only i pous JAMES EPPS. CO, visits ou purchase, Just as rep great favor to b Blould vou ut any time artiole that docs not prove swe would consider it a allow ed the opportunity of making yousatisfied, Kemember our spring stock i urriving dedly. We huve two floors well lighted and swocked with first class goods, Indlucretions or G whis Xw INPROVE M| ERGTR gy thae Spacitie - BTV TR o . Continuuus Cuarrtnis of NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital... .. B £400,00) Surplus Jan. 1st, 1880 52,000 OFFICENS AND DIRECTORS; H. W, YaTEs, T nt LEWIS 8. REED, Vies President IS HUGHES, Cashic THE l‘%ON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam St eneral By Steck Remark tone, pliable action bility; 50 years' rec tee of the ments, WOODBRI ble for powe xeellence rasacte.d Piano ful sympathetic and absolute dura ord the best guaran- of these instru- DGE BROS, D Spiey &1 NATIONAL and WOMES HIRONIC and PRIV DISPENSARY £ DISEASES of successfully trente . YOUNG MEN Sufloriug from the effects of youtpful, o o troubled MIDDLE AGED MEN Tihere wre wany troublod with too frequent evicun Main and 12th St., SO Moution tis pay ok panied by & slight e par r bo of # thin, ark or LOrpld ap) s diic 20to 60 This is u d tled all Medi We haven Remedy, unk world outsid; to cure the mo recent ¢ cured hundreds who have Physicians, and pronounc citl s World o bri will i in less than s Lrivd everything clse shou K L it relief, you where, must fu u that ) ghonld Ly all 10 W e el and th but in one, ¥ Appears again (0 & m This is a blood Purilic any Skin or Blood ything Room 10 and 11, U LBuilding, Om uit Troes rers the 5 10 Consisting of F Vines, Ornament greens, Hoses, ment of T nil's Facilities unsurpassed, and retull i, SHENANDOAM t D, S. LAKE, P, ANDOAM, - | DR, srmm:r & CO. Kansus City, Mo, ll} ux ‘,u\ lllrlxu e Con, Tia Watié Be ense whic| 5 does the work, tod cases hat we A Sure Cure —OR D@ S o mE DAYS. h has he eal Science. nown to anyons in the pany, and one that has stofore en days In @ old chron Wo have ndoned by and we that wo Toly solicit, beon all 1incurah Nz us i ca ixty diys Since the history of medicine @ trne specifi for Syphills las been s for but never found until our AGIC REMEDY, was discoverad, and we are Justifled in saying it 15 the only Rémedy m tie World that willpo itively curd, bacause the latest Medical Works, publisned by the best known ant iy | there wasnevera teue specitie hefor voni- ey wil cure when everything elso has failed, Why witste Your o and money with patent medicines that never had virtue, or doctor with physicians that cannot cure you, you that have 10 conie 1o us 10' never can get it ort. i not one In neitly cared freo from the rs aftor it n. aribla fo and will v Discase when e Fails, THE COOK REMEDY CO, 5. 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