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THE CITY. Collections of internal tay were $2,637. 44, pecial Officer Pat Connolly lost the warrant for his monlh s puy yesterday. 1t was numbered 8,078, Pat” was sta- tioned at the Eleventh street viaduct. Chairman Balcombe has notified Contractors Fanning & Co. to com- mence strect sweeping Wednesday night, according to the terms of con- tract of June 2, I-';"N revenue yes- Personal Paragranhs. J. Metealf, of Nebraska City, is at the Paxton. George W. Martin, of Fullerton, is at the Paxton H, Curtis, of Elkhorn, 18 stopping at Millara. George W. Murray. 3D, Murray. W. R. Kelly, of Lincoln, is u guest the Goodell, of Lincoln, is at the McDonald, of Fremont, is at the at the ). Colton, of Beutrice, is stopping at J.T. O'Brian, of Kearney, has registered at the Paxton. C. L. Eaton, of Bostwick, Neb,, is a guest at the Murray. P. M. Moodie, of West Point, at the Murray. Judge M. R. Hopewell Millard last night. of Fremont, is stopping rogistered at the was at the £ Auburn, Neb., was at the Paxton yestorday. ¥. B, Smith and wife, are guests at the ]’.lM(m “Thomas Price, of Bennett, Paxton last night, ird, of Chicago, freight the’ Burlington, was at the Paxton night. D. P. and Harry B. Ashburn, of Gibbon, Neb., were among the guests at’ the Paxton of Nebraska City, Neb., regis- auditor of lust vard Rosewater, of Tue Bre, left ing for New York, to beabsent about two weeks, Working by Loafing. A. Postna, o vagrant, admitted he had no 'k or inclination to find any and was sent the hill by the police magistrate for ten A New Style Ben Johnsor Ben Johnson,the vagrant who, while doing time in the contral station, stole OMicer Bllis® mufiler, has been sent to the county jail for s He Threatenea MeGinty. ‘William Knight, the fellow who made dire- ful threats on the life of James McGinty the squatter, was arraigned before Justice Kroe- ger and held to the district conrt in the sum of §260. Oharged With Embezzlement. Edward C. Marsh «was arcaigned before Judge Wade yesterd: afternoon on the charge of embezzlement. It is alieged that he stole an express money order amounting to $1. Marsh was held to the district court in the sum of §00, He furnished the bonds. ic Works Commence. & Co., commenced yeetor- Nineteenth stecet from Dodge to enport, This is tho first Work doao. this scason. Fanning & Co., stroet sweepers, have boen instructed he chairman of the board of public works to commence sweeping the streets on Wednesday night. The Kernans and O'Rourkes. John Kernan brought suit against James O'Rourke last weck to recover his clothes, and O'Rourke has in turn brought action against Kernan to recover some of his jow- elry which claims Kernan disposcid of without his leave. O'Rourke: claims that fter his fight with Kernan he was fined $20 and was 0ot imprisoned twenty duys as stated, Knocked Out by Tanglefoot. Bill Martin, a sheep-raiser from Wyoming, has been on a drunk for over a weck and been spending from $10 to $30 per day in & ‘Centh strect grog-shop. He was on the border of delirium tremens and Oficer Savage arrcsied hun and sent him to jail. The judge agr. ofticer and Martiv w ut up to the county jail for a week to sover up. Not Like Jacobson's Paper. Judge Anderson writes to Tue BEz to state that the construction which might be 1 upon his utterances as regarding the wedish papers of this city the Jacobson_in- would do injustice to the Swedish Tribune which is one of the two papers in l'ml langu; 1be furthor mate business and of which he isa subscriber. Wants an Office, Judge Reavis of Falls City is in town look- fug after business connected with the United States court. The judgo is a prominent can- didate for the appointment of district attor- ney and thinks his chances are equally as good, if not better, than any other man’ His petition, he igned by a largo number of leadin nearly all the big lawyers, eve { the house of representatives, many of the senators and a great number 0f influential business wen throughout the stute, Asscssors' Meeting. A meeting of the county assessors will be held at the office of the county clerk next “Pucsday, March 19, at 2 o'clock for the pur- pose of a consultation n regard to the value of the various classes of property to bo assessed by thom the present year. County Clerk Rocho will notify all ussessors to-day of the meeting. It will be the duty of each one of them to’ attend the conference, and the failure of any as: w be at th meeting will be sufici his offive vacant, and a suce pointed. 08801 Rowdics in the Sanctuary. A. Moran and Fred Norton, while well loaded with lguor, went to the Swedish church on Twenty-third and Divenport and seizod a young lady who was passing through tho vestibule into the audience room. Hor scroams brought a number of the worspip- pors to her side, and a lively fight ensued in which Morun and Norton succceded in dis figuring the faces of some of tho chureh members, A oman was found who marched the ro to jall. Judge Berka ve lecture and fiued them and Women. A vory pleasaut surprise was tendered Miss Myrtlo Coon,corner Burdette and Nino- teenth, on Saturday evening, March 9. Among those present were the following young people: Misses Mollie Carnaby, Mable Mason, Sallio Swmith, Amy Robinson, Blanch Van Court, ne’ MacKcuzie, Jennie Dodson, Abuie Coon, . Frank Haskell, Judy Jawbreaker, Charles Van Court, Orville Noel, Goorge Jucquemin- ny, Charles Weller, ltoland Robiuson, Havry Coon, Willie Willis, Vary Bad Good. Charley Good, the white man who has Dbeen arrested so many tim>s for abusing s colored nistress, has been again in conrt. His late mistress has reformed from her former dopraved wuys, uod has abandoned the bawdy house to go into service as a do mestio. On last Saturday Good went three times to the place where the woman is work- jug and demanded money from her as in former days, The second time he was forei bly ejected, but, returniuxg soon, broke opon tho door, beat the woman terribly, and de- siroyed a number of her employer's kitchen lmnfi!nwnll and some of the furniture, Ho fled, but was arrested. As the whipping is not allowed in Nebraska Judge Berki l nie would do the next best thing for him, d flned bim #52.50 wnd seutenced him to fifteen days labor, ed with the opinion of the | LICENSED SWINDLERS. A Sample of the Mon and Their Dis- reputable Methods. The Auctioncers on South Tenth stroet whose business is robbery, and who are duly licensed by the city,are continuing to bilk the unsophisticated with all their old time impu- dence. Exposure does not seem to hurt them. Yesterday afternoon one of them was nowsily crying his worthless wares at No. 410}, Cappers in the crowd were keeping the bidding lively. The fellow put up in one lot & watch, ring and pair of sleeve buttons. Probably the value of the collection was less than 82, Certainly the buttons were worth not more than 10 conts while to fix a price upon the brass ring would have been ridicu- lous. The auctione tated thut the ring alone would weigh [ He was a_ sawed-off little rascal with a voice like a file, & hang dog look, a slouch _hat, a brown moustache and gall 'that knew no bour Two of the spectators who had mer dropped in to sce suckers bite were observed | by the voluble sharper exchanging glauces. He forgot his wares long enough to direct his attention to them in a peculiar style of black- guardism which accorded with his general manner, und rather than create n disturbance they loft just us a sleck, fat cappor who ought to be working on the chain gang, was ex- plaining to a countryman the beauties of 18 karat bra “I wonder," remarked ono of these specta- tors as he passed out, “why the police arrost burglars and allow these thieves to operate in broad day light.” Other people have wondered about the same thing, Woodrufy Granite Qaarry. I am prepaved to furnish Woodruff granite in paving blocks, door sills and steps, or blocks of most any dimensions cheap figures. Also handle atmy Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state, Ask for figures. Thomas Price, Lincoln, Neb. A New Movement. The Methodists have purchased the old Congregationalist church and the lot on which it stands at the head of St. Mary's avenue for the sum of $10,000. A Sunday school has been organized with an at- tendanco of 165, L. O.Jones was elected superintendent; J. L. Pierson, assistant; ‘Thomas Austin, secretary; J. Berguer, treasurer; Walter Dale, chorister; Lou Dale, organist, and Ralph Pierson, librarian, The men who are managing the affairs of this new enterprise, including the presiding are expecting very soon to have a pas- tor, who, upon his coming, will at once be- ) Sablath preaching services regularly, It has been named Newman Methodist Episcopal church and begins work with fay- orable prospects. The Methodist people are expecting the ar- rival of Bishop Newman _this week, accom- pauied by his w They are coming to make their home in this city and a reception will be given Mrs. Newman at the capacious and pleasant_home of J. H, McConnell on California street. Grass, garden and field seeds. Wm. Sievers & Co., 16th and Californi Misconri Pacific Stockholders Mect. The stockholders of the Missourt Pacific will meet at St. Louis to-day and elect new board of dircetors. Reports were re- ceived in this city to the effect that Jay Gould, the president of the road, was on the ground. Information comes from a reliable source to the effect that Jay Gould will re- tain the presidency, and that S. H. H. Clark will be reclected first vice presi- denv and be appointed general manager. A communication has been received % that at the meeting . Ji. Newman third vice president of the road would tender his resignation and that it would be accepted. Mr. Newman informed a friend in Omana who visi ago that he had tived of about to sover his connection with the M souri Pacifle. Chairman Leeds of the trans- continental association is spoken of as suc- cessor to New. It is thought that asi bove no changes will result from the A Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st. telephone 1264, blank book makers, etc. Incendiaries Balked. Jens Jjensen, who owns a flne grocery at Twenty-eighth and Waltut, reports to the police that some incendiary attempted to set fire to that building Sunday wnight. yesterday morning he found several pieces of cotton and paper saturated with coal oil at the back of the building atches that had been Ho has several thousand dollars’ worth of goods in his store and he thinks plunder was the object. His two dogs were probably a hindrance to the thieves getting in, and they resorted to the more desperate method of setting tie building ou fire. Chamber Il\hl s (‘uuull Remedy Ts made cspecially for coughs and colds 1 cure a severe cold in less time iy other treatment. It does not 4 cough or cold, but loosens and s it. It is unequalied for croup R banti ol s R S O witha throat or lung trouble can use it without benefit. There is no danger 1n giving it to children, as it contains no fnjurious substance. For sale by all druggists. — Cauptain of the Thetis. Among Sundag’s guests at the Paxton hotel was W. H. Emory and family, en route from San Francisco to Washington, Mr. Emory is commander of the war ship Thetis, which recently landed at San Francisco di- rect from Samon, He left there before the existiug troubles wmounted to much, but knows considerable about them. From his personal knowledge, Mr. Emory thinks the dispatches have not exaggerated matters and the hatred in Samou against Germany is in- tense. They want to cut away from the al form of government and become atic. He discredits the reports of the upofitiie Nipsic. A war seoms to 1 Sumon and Germany ¢ the United States can in effecting an amicable settlement. For Neasickness Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Price, of the White Star 8. S, Ger- L suys: L have prescribed it in my practice among the passeagers traveling to and from Europe, in this steamer, and the re- sult hus satisfied me that if taken in time. it will, in 4 great many cases prevent sea- sickuess.” Dr. man ——— Jerkoed on the Fly. While Mike Barry was deunk he per- sisted in driving at a break-neck pace around the block enclosed by Sixtoenth and Seven- teentn and Nicholas and Izard just to annoy Oflicer Curry, Buwry wade the circuit six times and each trip the ofMcer ordered him to slacken his speed, but Mike answered each order with a mocking laugh. The sixth time the buggy returned the officer, with great agllity, sprang into the flying vehicle from behind and took the reins from the drunken driver. He then drove Barry to the station and had him locked up. Barry confessed his guilt and was fined §7.50 for his fun with the officer, ——— A Sensation in Dontistry. The dental rooms of Dr. W. A, Bud- long, 208 South Fifteenth street, pre- sented a lively scene on yestorday, the oceasion buing the introduction of the [wmous dental electric vibrator, which renders teeth extracting absolutely painless. A goodly number of promi- nent citizens availed themselves of the opportunity, and were unanimous in their testimony as to its complete suc- Budlong has purchasel the ex- clusive right for the use of this great invention both in Omaha and Council Bluffs, and is fully prepared to extend its benefits to all who desire to have teeth extracted without the slightest sensation of pain. Loses Seven Hundred Dollars, Fred Smith, the proprietor of the saloon in the Occidental novel on the corner of Tenth and Howard streets, has been swindled out of 700 by the bogus check racket. The fel- 1ow who perpetrated the fraund gave the name of Miller, and med to be a wealthy ranchman near Ruwlins, Wyo. Oficer Demi- orest was acquainted with himand mainly on the strength of this it seems Smith cashed checks for him for §100 and upwards each, the whole amounting to 700, The pseudo ranchman has suddenly ~disappeaved and Smith is wondering how he allowed himself 1o be so badly duped. own’s Bronchial Troches" are widely known as an admirable remedy for fsronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, and Throat troubles. Sold only in boxes. g Attention, All Soldiers! U. S. Grant post No. 110, G. A. R., gives an old-fashioned camp fire at their post room, Clark’s hall, Fourteenth street, near Dodge, this evening. Comrades from the G, A. R. nosts 1 Omaha, South Omaba and Council Bluffs are going to bo present in large num- bers, AllG. A. R. men and all old soldiers of this vicinity are most cordially invited. It is to be a stag affair, no ladies present, but the old fire with the kettle of boiling coffee and the old army bean smothered by a piece of sow belly are to be there. Come red to enjoy such a camp fire as has been had 1 O Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing S, ways beused for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all_pain, cures wind colic, and is the' best remedy for diarrhosa. 1ts & bottle. . pr e Baxter Succeeds Foley. R. W. Baxter, who receutly retired from the assistant superintendency of the Union Pacific, has been appomnted trainmaster of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific, with heaaquarters in Omaha. J. A. Foley, at present trainmaster, will resume his for- mer position, chief train dispatcher, or may be made traimmaster of the Manhattan Val- ley branch. A circular will make its appear- ance in a few days noting the above changes. Mr, Baxter formerly trainmaster here, and is said to be an expert at the business. One word: mar one’s whole future. Clover Tonic is the you have dyspey s, One step may malke or Dr. Jones’ Red proper move when . badgbreath, piles, ague, malavia, low spiri ‘he, or any stomach or liver 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Marriage Lic Following ave the marriage yesterday Shields: Name and residence. { Edward S. Tooker, Fremont, Neb. . 1 Amelia Busch, Omaha ( Henry C. W. Buhusen, Omaha . 1 Welhemina C. E. l\ftlhnl(«‘, Omaha. § Elonzo S. Mayal, Omaha, 1 Bertha Stilen, Omaha. Frank A. Hempler, Liberal, Kan, Johannah Hoercnher, Omaha... nses iconses issued in the county court by Judgé Age. .2 19 A New Train, The connecting link between Ne- braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union This train leaves Council Blufl :45 . m.; leaves Omaha at 5 and runs through without ¢ Manhattan, Kan., making dir nections there with the Kansas di of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west- ound, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Kan- and points 3 Returning, train leaves attan” at 2:25 p. m.; ar Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:5 p. m., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct connection with Kunsis division trains from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka and the east, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points weet, unuhling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansus and Nebraska in the shorts possible time. These trains have fi class equipment, consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The new train will fill a long felt want, and is bound to be popular. A Guzzling Imposter. Johu R. Petrie made James Kidd, late of Lincoln, believe that he was o sheriff Sun- day and undertook to arrest him in Odin’s saloon on Farnam street. After getting a number of drinks out of the Liucolnite Petrie left_him in charge of the saloon- keeper. ‘The pseudo ofticer was hardly out- sido before Kidd learned how ho had been duped and rushing out for a policeman caused Petrie's arrest, e R Do as you please when you please to do right; and you will alwa do the proper thing in taking Bigelow’s Pos'- tive cure for coughs, colds, and all thr and lung troubles. Pleasant to take and speedy cure. 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. The Striking Tailors. The union tailors held a meeting last night in Green's hall on Farnam street. There is about sixty or seveuty of thew on the strike and they assert that they will stay out until the Merchauts' exchange comes to their terms. Just what was done at the meeting, which was a secret session, could not be learned, although Mr. Green stated that he “knew everything but would nov say any thing.” I\INLE E E c HA M‘"ECTUAL MEDIcINE For mum and Nervous Disorders, sucl ness, and lnmn after Meals, mmnm a Shortness of Costi Seurn, Nervous'and Tromn TR b 1t ot acknowledgod to'bo a Wonderfil. Me icing BLEOHAM'S PILLS, takon as directed, will quickly vestore females to complote health, Droy Shchon ‘on-ths. Shin, Distsrked Sle ing o HE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELI o tane: (sarudatly [AtId s ity S0 Bk LLS s GUINEAS Y Wind lmll"Pan in Ih Slomucn Sick H, lmho Glddiness, Ful- hills, Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appelil Frightful Dreams, and al EF I TWENTY MINUTES. 1 Uicse Pills, aud they will be Fora WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; thoy ACT LIKE MAGIC muscular Systom ; re Ing with the ROSEBUD 0 ro ot * admitted by thousands. i all clay g 10 a rm A I ey Orgay &-lost_Complexion ; MEALTH tite teluols ; Strengthening i bringing back the keen edge of appelitc, and {!hvlll‘d‘ energy of the humian fraine. heso s 0f 0l i 0f the beat guarantees to the Norvous and Debiiitated s that BEECHAM'S PiLLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Prepared only by THOS. Bi Bold by Deugyisis genteally. AL tho Unitod Blates, who (If your ¥Full direcuons with each Box. HAM, 8t Helons, 466 and 367 & iaRIoh dove s aop hec Laneashire, England, anal SL., New York, 5ol Agénts tor WlI.L MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. . N N N NS AT N N A M M N N RN B N N R Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tne miuititudes of low cost, shortweight alum or phosphate powders, Sold only in cans, Royal Baking Powder Co, 12 \\l Istreet New York DRCLARKE ESTABLISHED IGEI 186 So. SuraCuresl chlonga, llis, CIarkaot. The Regular 01d-Established Is st Troating with the Greatest 28 SKILL and SOCCESS Uhrunic, Nervons and Private Diseases. 23 NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading 10 early decuy and perhaps Consumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with ue\zr "1 m sud YFHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- u.-. DA ety e IDNZYand URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonbrrhaes, Sirictu e, Varicocels and al diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs, 7 No experiments. - Age and experience im- portant, Consultation free and sacre B~ Send 4 cents postage for Ccl:brlled Works on Chronic, Nervous ond Delicate Diseases. B3~ Those contemplating Marriage send for D Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, cach 15 cents, both 25 cents (stas Consult the old Boctor,. Atstendiy emter ot enlmay save aturesuffer: ing and shame, and add golden years tolife. 8@ Book WEife’s (Secret) Errors," so cents (stamps). Medicina and mump sent everywhere, secure from exposure, Hours, 8108, Sundays g to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark 8t.. CHICAQO, ILL. " CALIFORNIA! The Land of Discoverics! ousumpn VRE AS]’HM}\ ouc}{s D\BronCh\ IS st L lsglfiégs——,gf}% Gurra\Tix Send for circulanF] perbottle 3 pr9 INE MEDECo.0ROVILLE. CAR. Santa-Abia and Cat-R Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Company. ‘MARVELOUS MEMORY DISOOVERY. Ouly Genuine System D e & s Mind wandering cured. Every child and ndult areatly benefitted. "roat inducements to Correspondenco Classes. oapoctus, with opinions of Dr. W ronily J.'fx’\.m.l {@ted Spocialict in 1 Grec o imon, i ard Pro B iz o S e bt fre GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa,. BREAKFAST, “By & thorough knowlelge of t natural laws which goyorn the 1 natri “ e naindies ave foating or 1nd ro s Wenk ) | aai by d with pure bloa® an( hourished CivilNervicn duroite 4 oly with L ik, 10 Balf ORAd tind by OPcrs Ikveted L JAMES EPPSE 0, "iimshs DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John €. Undertakers and Embalmer At theold stand 1407 Farnam St. Orders by aph solicited and promptly attended, Telephone to No. 22, Remarkable for powerful sympathetic tone, pliable action and absolute dura- bility; 80 yea scord the best guaran- lu nl the excelience ol these iustru- WllflI]BRII]GE BROS, dl it il nlur‘er box, il mnfun.u. or by madl from Do ura Mfg Co., 112 White St,N.V." Full directions, udy notnck w u W Tatu _Sold only Chemist AND, Jacobs,) | THE MAJORITY of our spring goods have now arrived and we have them on our counters. As leaders in the clothing trade we are expected to be ahead variety of styles. quan‘ity of stock and Our exhibit will show that we have fully realized these expsctations. Weinvite inspection of our grand stock which by far exceeds that of any former season Three immense floors full of new goods. At the opening of the season it m y not be out of place Such a stock was never shown in Omaha before to emphasize the fact, that in the face of constantly increasing 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 thres of the largest houses in Omaha combined. We mention this for the benefit of those who have not yet traded with us, It should go a long way toward convincing them that a house who is thus able, not only to hold its trade, but toincrease it from season to season MUST offer inducements which can not be had elsewhere. those of other houses. To new customers we wish to say: we ing with us. we were not entirely satisfactory. ‘We have always sold goods cheap but this and our prices this s ason will do more want you to try us. season we will break the record. 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 the first to establish the rule of refunding your monsy in case your purchase is Prices tallg advertising for us than the newspapers. Nebraska Glothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. SATISFACTION. want to give to person that store, Should you at any time an artic t does not prove 180 A8 represented, we would consider it a great favor to be allowed the opportunity of & aking yousatisfied, Remember our spring (mk i3 arriving daily We have two tloors Well lighted and stocked with first class £00ds. | Willons of Tres! ing of Smail Frults, Grapo es, Ornamental T and Shrubs, Ever Roses, ete., together with alarge assort- t Trees and Seeds for planting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE ST0OCK. Facilities unsurpassed. Write for wholesalo and retail lists, SHENANDOAM D. S. LAKE, Proprietor, ANDOAH, = - - 10WA. EASTERN TRUST FUNDS A large amount of money to loan on im- proved real estate in the city of Omaha. These funds will be distributed in sums to suit, but large loans are preferred. Applications may be made to E. S. BISBEE. National Bank Bulding. Representing h Porter, Boston \lmw. ~ NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK|! U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA. NEB. .. £400,00) First Capital Surplus Jan, 1st, 1859, . OFFICES AND DIREC YaTes, President 18 8, REED, Vies President, W, H. 8. HuGues, Cashier, DIRECTOH H,W. THE I‘iON BANK #% o~ Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Bauk3og Business Tra sac te.d TYLER DESK CO, ST, L0UIS, MO, U. 5. A. Bxclusive Owners & Nanafuct'ra of TYLER'S ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINET DESK, COMBINED. DR. OWEN'S ELECTRIG BELT ND SUSPENSORY, \'Avm:n Auc, 18, 1887, InproveD Fes. 1, 1889, . 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Al ¢ Madicines of wnstruments Mot b murka L0 indicate ne peracon) interyiew preferr r'sand Bistory Of your case, send i plain wrspper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE! Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Impo- temey, Sypbills, Gloet and Varicovele, withanestion list,~ Addre Ornaha ’Ilu cal and Surgical Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, OMAHA, NEB, Oor, 13th and Dodge Sts., - -« A Sure Gure unable L visit ondenc nd we will This is u disense which has heretofore Baffled all Medical Scienco. ainedy, nnkuown to anyone in the 1 one that has NEVER FAILED re the most obstinate cases, ‘Ten days in 1245 the old chronie D soateq cases ihat wa soficat, Wo' have 1 hundreds who have been abandoned by Physiciuns, and proso; . und we o the world to by that we World outsid to ¢ rio vuy specifio n > i ,wphm, hias boen Sought for never MEDY, justited in saying orld toat wii poss ocanse the ‘lh\\ Medical Works, published by the best Kiown authorities, say s tene specitic before, OUFTani- ¥ lse has falled, th pate RE 0 AT physiclans that ¢ tried evorything 1o us now ind , YOU HoYe L it elso- We say, I the end you Jur romedy or NBVER recover and You thut haye been afliicted but a short tine | &hould by il me: d coni rod, from the This is a blood Purifie Cure any skin or Blood Di Lverything Vlse THE COOK REMEDY GO, Room 10 and 11, U. S, National Bank Ihllldllu(. Omaba, Neb. Wyoming 0l Lands LOCATED, And ail necessiry papers tilled W E. HAWLEY, Civil Engineer, i, WYO, or OMAHA, NEBRASKA