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THE CITY. = lections of internal revenue yes- " ay were $1,664.24. " The lvernfe numbér of buildin'g rr- b ts granted daily for the past ten days been thirteen. Martin Hendrickson was arrested yos- ) nflly afternoon for obstructing with inds the view into his saloon. Charles Kitterson was arrested yester- ‘on suspicion of being the thief who e into F. L. Cqtton’s resiaence and e & gold breastpin and ring. Inspector Turnbull has sent a ciroular er to all the druggist requiring em td keep a register of all liquors #old or given away by them. Thu{m alty for failing to do this is o fine of not more than 8100 and thirty days in the sounty jail. «J. J. Donnelly, assistant manager of the A, D. T., in running across Twen- -gecond street batween Burt and Cum- ng Monda, nl%zht to extinguish a fire ioned by the explosion of alamp, fell nto & motor line treuch and severely sprained his left arm. Marriod—Monday nightat8o’clock, at the residence of Mr. J. B. Cross, on Pacific street, Mr. B, W. Norris to Miss Badie McLaughlin, This young and jpular couple are well known in Bomlhn, where they have a host of friends who wish them all the prospec- ity and happiness imaginable. Mr. t d Mrs. Norris will continue to reside in Omaha. Medica)l College Commencement. At Boyd's opera house this after- noon at 8 o'clock will occur the eighth an- nual commencement of the Omana Medical oollege. In addition to the papers of the uates an address to the class will be de- ivered by Dr. Duryea. prlcdien G Bound for Lancoln. . Mrs. Maggie Melkelson, an insane Danish ~ woman, who has been confined in the county X the past few days, was adjudged insane lunacy board 'yesterday afternoon, @ will be sent to the asylum at Lincoln at once. —_— An Unsafe Structure. A one-and-one-half story frame structure on South Eleventh street, between Farnam and Harney streets, is .reported to be in an unsafe condition. It was until recently oc- eupied by W. A. Rice, a contractor, but was deserted by him because he feared a collapse. It is an old rookery and is owned by C. F. Goodmun, SR The Trunk is Gone. Charles F. Huliinger claims that on March 15, he paid H. M. Sluter, 214 North Sixteenth street, to take a trunk to the Union Pacific depot, ' Since Slater took possession of the trunk Hullinger has never seen it and has written in vain.to Slater for an _explanation. ere has been numerous complaints of late of trunks disappearing in the same manner. Chief Seavey will institute an investfgation, An Interesting Suit. Frank Lochnitt, the lessee of tho saloon in _the Banke's block, refused to pay his rent * because the proprietor, E. Butt, had built ‘a house just baclk of the saloon, which cut off the light. He clmms his profits. were de- greased thereby from $25 to only §2 and per day. Butt sued Lochnitt for the aent fore Justice Kroeger and got judgment. Lochuitt has a case in the county court against Butt, suing him for damaging his busjness. — The Old Man Weakened. A week or two ago there was an indignant, . father prowling avound the police station . with an eight-hour story about how the boys und Cuming street were being led astray designing saloon men, He told the officers how he had found his own fourteen- year-old son playing poker, and he to!d them several other things. He swore out a ~ warrant for the man that allowed the boy to play cards in his house, and yesterday the case was culled up. The court docket reads: “. Jensen, permitting minors to fre- ?nant. his billiard and pool rooms—Dismissed for want of prosecution,’ There is nothing like a father’s love. —— Obscene Mail Matter. Homer Busby, who was arrested in Kan- * 888 on the charge of sending obscene litera- ture through the mails, was arraigned before United Statés Commissioner Anderson yes- terday, and held to the United States district urt in the sum of $500, in default of which was committed to.await trial. Busby is “accused of using obsceno and indecent lan- uage in a letter posted at Alma, Neb., ugust 7, 1886, to a lady ot Hastings. The mame of the lady.to whom the vuigar letter was written is Mrs. L. C. Miller, of Hast~ ings, Marriage Licenses Following avethe marruige licenses issued terday in' the county coart by Judge ields: Name and Residence. { man Palmer, Omaha...,,. Aljce E. Roynolds, Omahi..., Peter A. Bendexer, Omaha, Mary Anderson, Omaha. . | William H, Pearce, Omaha, S i(}hn ¥. Beaver, Omaba, . b dwfllllm Jenks, Omaha. Louisa Coleman, Omaha ‘Beecham’Pills cure billovs and snervou ills Uil thars eepeeaas Oleveland’s Story. Mr, Robert Cleveland, of whom a story ~ from Nobraska City has appeared, arrived | B the city yosterday and denios ol sensational reports from Nebraska City ut scandalous relations existing between pmself and Miss Ritta Villers, the elocu- ist. He also denounces the report of his wife pursuing them and threatening to shoot as all a lie, r. Cleveland says Miss Villers “Is & young lady above reproach. She is n but gifted ‘girt who is uum-nlnfi to an honestliving for herself and mother. , Clevels has acted as manager. for her sntertainments and there all relations have —— A Lecture on Anocient Art. Monday evening at Lininger's art gallery the Western Art association was treated to a lecture on ‘“Ancient Art and Modern * Archeology” by Miss 5. W. Moore of the Nebrasks university. Miss Moore said in f: nt art as we know it exists in the marble forms of gods and demi- heroes, athletes, mythical creatures and rtrats, Wheiwr beauty and grace ct us a8 nothing else can do as to the of the ideal. r 1n these lonely, ill- tood but awe-lnuspiring guests of our cal age, modern umhl:.luf.v has redis- d the world of their nativi ?’ ‘We can gozo into the very faces of kings and e hwho(nl‘?“nm’nut ad h&?fle but a rlf ug echo, r feet may stand upon the threshold of homes Vacated thouul:noth of #go. Wo may enjoy with the ancients their lon lost arte and yments. Their tombs more than templo ivio building are full of what was every- life when the world was young. Wby 'we fallen heir to such vast lonst coliff tells us of the coutinuity, of life tn the quict depths of the ocean; he pmh and gneiss of nature's convul- o) coal of resistless force. So the re rises boforo us as wo finger over of ‘pobblos and stoncs. tem- P of uncient jia lie hidden under -flm in height. Over tho Forum of soll Aeconmulated to a dej three feet: All this is literally the ages, ¢ tutes have Leon estab- x Puidsting l‘:ld in Athens. E'::h NRLr) flflr’l cited, health and owees Shilok’s_Catarrh asal In- HADES ISLAND. Ohief Seavey Says He Will Attempt to Reform it. Chief of Police Seavey remarked yosterday morning that he intended to do all within his power to bring to an end the scenes of drunkenness, disorder and vice that are openly and brazenly enacted upon Cut-Oft island, and that next Sunday every doggery that is found open out there or within the two-mile limis, will be pulled and the offend- ers prosecuted under the Slocumb law. The Ghief said there were three joints particu- larly notorfous, not far from the east end of the cust street bridge, These are owned by a man called “Shorty," Van Norman and White & O'Brien, who It is alleged were responsible for all of last Sunday's rib-l:lr{ and rowdyism, The ¢hief says that a repetition of the disgrace will not be tolerated. Heo had a long consultation with Sheriff Coburn Jyesterday, but the two- mile limit controversy prevented them from arriving at a conclusion as to what course to pursue. Itwas determined upon, however, that the surest way would be to have city engifeer go up there and establish, beyond & question, the city's boundary line. “I'his will be done to-morrow. It makes no difference, how- .ever,” remarked the chief, ‘‘where this real line is, L intend to file a complaint against every man who dares violats the law b; solling liquors next Sunday within this »\F leged two-mile exemption tract. I am not going to stand idly by and see the saloon men of Omaha obeying the law fully. and havea lot of thieves, loafers and toughs running the business deflantly at our back doors. There 18 some way to reach this mob, and the courts must point i out. I'll attend to the rest. I am going to begin this the arrest of Tom § runs & place + out L{-(ourth street, near Cleveland place, which he claims is in South Omaha. He pays his license taxes there, but I think he is in- side the city proper, and I am going to take this course to find out. He shall not keep open there on Sundays.” The reporter called on Byron Reed and asked him what he knew about this Cut-Off Island—within whose jurisdiction it lies, and he said: *‘Part of this island, in fact nearly the whole of it, lies in Towa. There is no question whatever about that. The state line remamns just where it was originally estab- lished by congress, and no action of the elements can blot it out or change it. I know 1t has been a harbor for tho lawless element of this city. When ordered off of this land these people claim that it belongs to the government, and that they haye as much right there as any one. Iousted them from my possessions, though, over a hundred of them, and built & fence around My land, have'a man live there and keep it clear of these pests. I think a strenuous effort should be made to dig this vicious element out of here, root and branch, and I believe it will be done. The state line extends from 800 to 500 feet from the end of that Locust street bridge, and no further. When you cross that line you are in Iowa. I believe, however, that one of the three saloons you have mentioned is inside the limits of this city and should be abolished.” What you need is a medicine which is pure, efficient, reliable. Such is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It possesses pe- culiar curative powers, —_— Congratulating the Mayor. A aozen ministers of the city met at Mayor Broateh’s office at3:30 o'clock p.m. yesterday, for the purpose of congratulating him on his enforcement of the Sunday closing order. Among the ministerial gentlemen wero Mean Gardner, Rev. W. J. Harsha, Rev. A.M. Gordon, Dr, A. R. Thain, Rey. Luther W. Kuhns, Rev. C. N. Dawson, Rev. John R. Henderson, Rev. C. T. Brady, Rev. A, K. Lamar, Rev. Dr. yDetweiler, Rev. J. A. Muliigan and Rev. A. M. Colaneri. The last named ntle man _ represented Bishop O'Connor and Dean Gurdnmer represented Bishop ‘Worthington. - ... When the mayor receiyed the miristers of the different religious denominations, he stated that he believed the better element of the saloon men would comply with the law. He also reviewed the condition of the su- buban saloons on the islands, and thought they could be closed. The mayor also said he thought of making an effort to com- pel the houses of prostitution to abandon the sale of Ur!uorn on the Sabbath day. Dean Gardner read a letter from Bishop ‘Worthington, expressing his thunks and congratulations on the closing order. Each minister expressed his gratitude and told the mayor that he had donethe proper thing in the enforcement of the law. ean Gardner told Mayor Broatch hehad 75,000 people upholding him in the enforce- ment of the closing order., ——— Discoveries More Valuable 3han Gord Are SANTA ABIE, the California dis- covery for Consumption and Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, and CAL- IFORNIA CAT-R-CURE, the only guaranteed cure for Catarrh, Cold ia the Head and kindred complaints. They are sold at 81 per package, or three for $2.50, and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacilic Coast. Not secret compounds. Guar- anteed by the Goodman Drug Co. Uncle Coburn. Sherift Coburn received & letter to-day from Beaver Creek, Fremont county, Colo- rado, that completely mystitied' and non- plussed him, dev who is evidently a youn; fellow, addressed Mr. Coburn as Uncle Wil and in the body of his little story says: *“I write this because you are the only -relative lying that I have, or know anything about. My father and mother are both dead.” The sheriff could not understand it. He had never before heard of a relative by the name of Hedges, 2 —— ““1 have used St. Patrick’s pills,” says Mr. J. Roynolds, of Maytield, Ky.. *‘and pronounce them superior to any I have over before used. Ir do not hesitate to recommend them, knowing them to be reliable.” They are thorough, yet gentle in their action and. leave the system in splendid condition. As a cathartic, or for disorders of the liver, St, Patrick’s pills have no equal. Sola by all druggists. Three Matutinal Blazes, The fire department was called out three times - vesterasy. The first blaze was at Twelfth and Jackson, where a frame build- ing belonging to the sisters of charity was damaged to the extont of 15 worth. The fire had been caused by @ tenant stufiing an old coat in the entrance to the flue, JThe second run was made to A. Travis’ house on Fifteenth street opposite the Webster street depot. A defective flue was the oause, ‘The vigorous work of Mr, Travis had near] extinguished the flames before the d ment Arrived. While he was in front of a window a stream of water from a hose broke the Fh" all to pleces in hig face cutting him badly but not seriously. About will cover the damage to his house and furniture by the fire, Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good- man Drug Co. The Beautiful Queen. The auditopium of the Westminster Pres- byterian ,church was filled Monday evening with & dehghted audience, the occasion being the rendition of the cantata ‘‘Queen Esther” by the members of the young people's society of the church. The beautiful production was given in concert form, and the talents dis- played by the individual singers wero excel- lent. C. C. Easson, who impersqnated Kini Ahasuerus, has a magnificent bass voice an rendered his solos with spirit. Mies Flor- ence L. Baker, as Queen Esther, displayed a charmingly sweet as well as_strong soprano voice. Mr. G. R. Guild, of Galena, was cast as Haman, while O, T. McPherson repre- sented Mordecai. The cast was completed a8 follows: Zeresh, Miss Julia Newcomb; Mordecai's sister, Miss Ida Misener; Proph- otess, Miss B, Birkhouser: Scribe, James G. Kilgour; Harbona, George Chavlin; Guards, W. R. and G. H. Vaughan; Hogai, R. Lamar; High Priest, R, W. Taylor; King's Pages, Masters Charlie Newcomb and John Guild; First Maid of Honor, Mrs. Sackett; Mrs, C. J. Alverez, accompanist., [ Eediatiny Woodruft Granite Qanrry. Iam prepared to furnish Woodruff granite in paving blocks, door sills and steps, or blocks of most any dimensions at 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. - Mirs Blechler's Connsel. A rumor was heard yesterday to the effect that James E. Woolworth would take a hand in the prosecution of Elizadeth Biech- ler on behalf of her victim’s aged father, but it had no foundation. Mr. Woolworth was seen, and said: “No, I was never ungu criminal case in my life, be if I can help it.” ‘‘But you have had correspondence with Mr. King regarding this affair?” ‘‘Yes, some. He and I are old acquain- tances and he has advised with me, but with no understanding or expectation that I shall have gay thing to do with vhe trial.” Mr. Woolworth, also says that King has decided not to take any more part or inter- est in the prosecution than to merely furnish the state with such evidence as it may de- mand of him. He will probably arrive here next Sunday evening or Monday morning. ged in the trial of & and never want to An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds and_chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB- IETINE OINTMENT. = Sold by Goadman Drug Co., at 25 cents per box—by mail 80 cents. Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st.. telephone 1264, blank book makers, etc, o A A Question of Authority. Monday a warrant was issped for Thomas Colloppy on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Colloppy conducts a saloon on Twenty-fourth street and the Bellevue road, and claims to be outside the limits of Omaha and subject to the regulations of South Omaha, to which corporation he pays his license, ~ On these grounds Colloppy avers that the authorities of Omaha have no right to dictate the provisions of the law as regards closing saloons on Sunday. Walking _advertisements. Every man, wofimn and_child who has once tried Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup connot say emough in 1ts praise. The wonderful cure by Salvation Ot of Mr. M. Culp, & chronic rheumatic, 229- George street, Baltimore, Md., has awakened wide-spread interes She Grabbea the Burglar. Mrs. John Sandstrom, 1819 Leavenworth, heard a strange noise in her parlor and en- tering found a strange man with a pair of her shoes and a hair chain tipped with gold, belonging to her husband. She did not scream or faint, but rushing up to the bur- glar sho grabbdd him and tried to_take the ooty from him, The burglar managed to jerk away taking the articles with him. He disappeared down an alley and although the polco have a good description of Lim and are looking for him they have not yet been able to find him, To err is human, but you make no mistake if you use Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimpled, ague and malaria, poor appetite, low spirits, or diseases of the kidneyvs, stomach and liver., 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. 111 Treatment of the Mail, Deputy United States Marshal Howard of Kausasarrived here yesterday with a prisoner named Homer Bisby and turned him over to Mr. Bierbower for further consideration. It seems that Bisby has been tryiug to be gay with Mrs, Miller of Hastings, and uséd the mails to insult.her with lotters contain- ing very obscene language. He was captured at Chery Vale. Immediately upon arrival the young man was taken before Commis- sioner Anderson and bound over in the sum $500 to appear for trial at the next term of the United States district court. Secure a sound mind, which seldom goes without a sound digestion, by us- ing the genuine Angostura Bitters of Dir. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons. All drug- gists. ! Gwin & Dunmire, J. W. Gwin and J. W, Dunmire, two ex- perienced men in the business, have bought out the gun and sporting goods house of John J. Hardin, and hereafter the firm will sail under the name of Gwin & Dunmire, An immense new stock of all descriptions of sporting commodities will be put in and an effort made to increase the popularity of this house as & headquarters for sportsmen, bicyclists, baseball players and the whole fraternity. Used PRICE BAKING | DER heads Grent’ Universit b &'fi?’ ':l';tt‘;'l-unk: s o or Chien] e New Yorks Chicege. ®t. Louis, ' POWDER 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 the multitudes of low cos shortwelght alum or phospnate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Buking Powder Co., I Wall street New York. oS Our little girl when but three weeks old,broke out with eczemo. e tried the prescription from se veral good doctors, but without any special benefit. We tried 8,'S. 8., and by the time one botfle was gone, her Head beg: heal, and by the time she had taken six bottles 8he was entirely cured. Now she has a full and heavy head of hnir—a robnst, healthy child, I feel it but myfln!fi!o maky this statement. . T SWOBE, Rich Hill, Mo. F‘Send for our Books on Blood and Skin . iseases and Advice to Sufferers, mailed rree. HE SWIKT BPECIFIC Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga. usnie COMPAN Y'S EXTRACT of MEAT. Finestand Cheapest Ment Flavouring Stock for Soups Dlshos and Sauces, As BOOf foa, “&n InvalGe nic.”* Annual saie 800,000 Jars. Genuine only with fac-simile of Justus von Liebig signaturo in biue across lavel. old by Storokoepers, Grocers and Drugalsts. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., L'td, London 8old by Richardson Drug Co..and Biake,Bruce &Co NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lottery Company. lnwrrommd by _the legislature in 1863, for Educatfonal and Charitable:purposes, and its franchise mTa a part of the prosent State Con- nltmtmn, in 1879, by an overwhelming popular Voto Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS také place Semi- Annually (June and December) and its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS take place in each of the other ten months of the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For lntegrlt‘z of its Drawings, and Prempt 'ayment of Prizes. ATTESTED AS FOLLOWS: “We do hereby certity that we superviset: arraugements for all tho Monthly and Semi-An nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all partics, and wo auithorize e company to use this cortificate, with fac- timiles of oua signatures attached, in its adver sisements * COMMISSIONERS, We, the undersigned Banks and Bankers, will F:)y all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotterics which may be presented at our coun- T8, M. WALMSLEY, Pres, Louisiana Nat. Bank, RRE LANAUX, Pres. State Nav'l Bank, . BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Bank. CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank, GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, At the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday, April 16, 880, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves, $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twon- 300 PRIZES OF 200 are. APPROXIMATION PRIZES 100 Prizes of #500 are 100 Prizes of 800 are 100 Prizes of 200 are TER| 900 Prizes of 8100 ar¢ 960 Prizes of 1008 8,184 Prizes, amounting to........... 064,800 NOTE.—Tickets DrawinsizjesPr Capita: are noten- titled to terminal prize: FOR CLUB RATEN, Or apy further information aedirad, write legibly 'to the u ned, clearl n tating your residence, with S I8 BT N Sre rupla roturn malt:dalivers ;flllllllld‘{m{:fllf enclosing an eatlosing bearing your "lend PONTAL NOTES, Express Money Ordors, or New York Kxchange in ordinary Currency by Kxpress (at our expense) udd, UPHI Or M. A. DAUPHIN, el ‘ashington, D. G, Address Registored: Latiars to NEW ORLEANS NAT! AL BANK, NATIRo Orloans, La. l.hl lll‘lI‘L‘lO uro sl :flhlyi;}::.lw it n(llndhl.l “‘l.:l SO "'u':r‘:') it rive amallest part or o 1 I& ek '!flly‘n fil d ing. Anyu '.'..“'n "o hame offered 26 Jess thaa & dollar, is & wwin v Bold by re everywhers, V. BAKER & 00, Dortstr, M, B AT BRtite ol § . You will be surprised at the enormous stock of Boys' and Children’s Clothing which we are displaying this season. Although we now have twice the room than formerly for the Boys' Clothing, yet the new goods pouring in daily make this department crowded . At the price we mark them we think we will double last season’s busine:s. our establishment are marked as close and withassmall a margin as Boy's Clothing, for we cater to the trade of the masses---the poor a8 well as the rich. No goods im The following are a few specimen values we are offering this week: 200 strictly All Wool Cassimere Short Pants Suits, sizes from 4 to 18, at $2.40, We have two shades, a dark and a lighter one, either of them very neat. We recommend the material as strong and durable, being every fibre wool and the suits are well made, nicely pleated and tastily gotten up. They are beyond a doubt the cheapest all-wool suit ever shown. 800 All Wool Scotch Cheviot Short Pants Suits, in seyeral differen’ shades, at $3.50. These are the handsomest suits ever shown for the .money. They are elegantly made and the same goods could not be purchased anywhere else for less than $6. 175 All Wool Cheviot Long Pants Suits, this suit is $6. 08 18 to 18, at $3.90; the regular value of An immense line of new spring suits in light and dark colors, for which we will name lower prices than ever heard of before at the beginning of a season. what money we can save you. Not the least risk is taken in dealing with us. You have no idea If you have the slightest objection to the fit, quality or price after you have the goods at home you can return them and we will refund you the money. In our Hat Department we have just opened and will place on sale to-morrow anothex shipment of our now justly celebrated 95¢ Kur Derbys, the latest spring shapes. who have tried one of these hats wear no other now; they find them as good as any hat they Nor is this the only bargain you will find in our hat depart« have been paying $2.50 for. Those ment. Hundreds of styles of soft and stiff hats are offered at about half the price you have to pay in other houses. . Every department in our store is full of new goods. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nebraska Clothing Gompa Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. “In the Spring a yonng man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” But comfort and appearance should not be for- tten. Whether marriod o sNgI6, & gentiaman wa anis to be well dressed. A spring over- Gontls. necossary articie of dress L0 every man, and you should inspeet our stock. You will be Burotofind something satlstactory hoth in quality and prices, which range from 8 to §. ODEN \Lpisi SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES, which were awarded (o highestdlstinetion by & medical jury at the International Exhibition at Brussels, have roved to be a first-class remedial agent in all 'E;nurrhn of the organs of respiration and diges- on, SRPODRNCNINSRALEDABTILLRS ace. pre: Beribed by physicians in diseases of the lungs and chest ana asthma, The benefit derived from thelr use 18 unsurpassed, and even in the most chronic cases they soothe, ease, and stimulate, ~SODEN_JUNBRAL_PASIILLES are profers: Dle to all stmilar preparations, because they are @ natural remedy, an_unadulterated product of the springs, containing in an undiminished do- gree of il sanative principles of these springs. SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are pre- ared exclusively under the personal superyis- on and control’ of W. STOELTZING, M. D., K.K. Sanitary Councillor. SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are une- ‘qualled a5 & solvent 10 coughs and catarrhs,even in the most chronlc cases, Thelr success {s un- surpassed. . SODEN_MINRRAD PASTILLES avo 8 super {or remedy in whooping-cough_and diphtharia; in oo foriner tiey losson o paroxysm of ! attaok, whilo proventing the lacter dlsease, which cannat take hold in & throat not affecied by catarrh, _SODEN MINERAT,_PASTILLES derive in Creased value from the fact of havinga very favorable intluence upon the organs of diges- on, - LSODEN MINERAL PASTILLES ought to 6 Kept In very homo. . All mothers are recom- st nsarly all druggists at 6c & box. Should your dry, not keep them, kindly address the " BoLe AGENCY ¥OR THE UNITED BTATES, en Mi 1 Spri Soden nem‘aumm nfi?ompany To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin e 41 nnd 840 according to loca 53 g li Cedar Street, Now“\’erk. ; STATE LINE: “‘and Liverpool, : Jm Ew YonlflvenmSkinAv. 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