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THE CITY. The eight. M. Clark, 74 §8 missing. ear-old daughter of Mr, North Eighteenth street, Blake & Simpson have formed a part- | pership and will engage in the plumb- Ing business. They are practical men. A coal shed near the corner of Thirty- fifth and Webster streets was destroye by fire yesterday afternoon at 2 o’ciock. The delegation of visitors from the Kansas City Commereial club, who were expected here Wednesday, have post- poned their trip till June 4. A couple of footpads who are believed o hail from Omaha, knocked down and robbed Fred Coon of $)5, on Washing- ton street, Council Bluffs, last night. Mr. Vangreen, the Cuming strect grocer. wants it understood that he is not the gentleman by that name who was arrested for seining fish in Cutoff lake, as reported in Wednesday’s Bre. All delegatos to the Central Labor union are requested to meet at the Gate City hall, Friday evening, May 24, at 7 o'clock sharp. By order of the com- mittee. The Sixth Ward Republican club will hold a regular meeting at_their head- quarters, 26th and Lake, Friday even- ing at 8 p. m. A full attendanee is de- sired. C. R. Kelsey, Sec'y. Charles Wheeler jr.,a boy of only seven years, who has penchant for run- ning away and taking trips to Kansas City, Sioux City and other points, was arrested on complaint of his father and held ae u candidate for the reform school. A general invitation is extended all the presiding officers of all the labor organizations in the city to attend the meoting Friday evening, May 24, at Washington hall, under the auspices of the Central Labor union. Subject: “The Eight Hour Que: By order of committee. Michael Wallenz’ trial on the charge of keeping his saloon t»{)(',n on Sunday, resulted in an acquittal on the grounds that the saloon was used ns an office to his boarding hous Earnest Meyor will be tried on the same charge Satur- day. Five criminals who were sentenced to verms in the penitentiary by Judge Groff will be taken to Lincoln, to-day, by Sherift Coburn and Deputy Pat Bar- rett. They are John McGill, who ot two years for grand larceny; Charles McCarthy, three years for burglary; Mattie Duke, ono year for grand lur- ceny; Pat Sweeney, ive years for rob- bery. and George Davis, four years for burglary. Personal Paragraphs. E. B. Atkins, of York, is in the city. Hon. L. R. Bolter, of Logan, Ia., is in the city. F. W. Barber, of Grand Island, is in the eity. J. G. Cortelyou, of city. G. W. Merritt, of Centerville, Ta., is at the Arcade. Colonel J. M. Eddy left last evening for Dixon, I, to attend a reunion of his old regiment. Ex-Congressman Valentine, who has been 1l m Chicago while en route home from Washington, arrived in the city yesterday. He left last night for West Point. J. H. Decker, business agent of Thatcher, Primrose & West's minstrels, is in the city srranging for their performance at the Boyd next Thursday. Mr. John R. Hamilthn, of the firm of Sholes & Hamilwon, has returned from New York city where he was warried to one of New York's prominent society ladies. Dr. Jacobson, of Macon, Ga;'is in tne eity and will deliver a fermon at 'the temple Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m, and Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. Everybody invited. Mr, Fletcher W. Young, formerly with the Pacific Express compauy. hus been appointed a railway mail clerk between Omaha and Cheyenne. Mr. Young was u fow years since deputy secretary of state of lowa. after which he entered the mail service in that state. He has the reputation of being a highly expert mail-thrower, and & man of in- tegrity. He 1s a personul friend of Assistant Postmaster-General Clarkson. Ewing, Neb., is in the The Vict:m of the Flower Pot. Sam Johnson, the man who was struck in the head by a flower pot falling from a fourtn story window, Wednesday afternoon, was i an improved condition last night at St. Joseph’s hospital. Struck By a Grip, An emigrant wagon with a span of horses and a driver were run into by a cable car on South Tenth street yesterday. The team ‘was hurled from the track and the wagon upset. No other injury resulted. A Missionary. Rev. G. A. L. Dykes, superintendeut of the nussions of the African M. I. churen in the Indian territory, is in the city soliciting eontributions for the building of churches and schools in that territory. Mr. Dykes presents credentials from the bishop of his church and the president and secretary of the missionary board. Y. M. C. A, Directors. A special meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. will be held this evening at 6 o'clock at which time the ofticers of the association will be olected for the next year.® Reports for the year past will be made, and some of the plans for the future outlined. A Lively Scene. Chief Clerk Hulett made things Lively at the Millard yesterday afternoon. He ran up the flag, called out haif a dozen railroad 'busses, of Stevenson's carriages, and then ar- ranged them ulong the curbs and bad o lurge photograph of the scene taken. Trouble Ovir Abraham Lautier and Henry Audrews were arrested, yesterduy afternoon, each charged with the lavceny of & wateh. An drews 1s a waiter in McDonald’s restaurant, and Lauvier a baker in Garnes ier factory. Both proved their innocenc were discharged. Steve Maroney and Ed boys, werein police court, y, char with the larceny of a waich from’ Charles Martin. The pr ing witness faile Sppear againsy were ace inzly dischurged. ekers, Wood, two y« yesterds 1revellick's Lectures, Richard . Trevellick will speak at Wash- ngton hall this evening, His subject will be “Phe Eigbt-Hour Question.)” The lecturs will be g iven under the auspices of the Cen tral Lubor union, and a general invitation is extended to all presiding oflcers of the lubor unions to attend with their societios in a body. It will bo an open meeting. Al dele- tes to the Central Lubor union will, by or- or of the committee, meet at the Gi hail on Friday night, at 7 o', On to-morrow night M lecture to Kunights of niembers wil! te adwittes ' niht, Miss Younyg's Case, The friends of My, Noung, a district court Juror, whose daughter is now confined in tha county jail, suy an injustice has oeen done im by the statement that he refused to caro e the girl or pay any attention fo messengers sent Tuesday afternoon, whon she wus at Dy, Tilden's rasidence. The geutlemun is very poor, and his daughter bas been compelled o werk us a domestic wherever she could, man hunting her the man failed to find Dr. Tild residency Mr. Young bas remaned away from u il beeause Dr. Tilden advised him to until girl could be seut to the poor house. Aty To disinfect cellars, wasto nipe water closets, &o., alwaye use Platt’s Chlovides, THE MYSTIO SHRINE, Institution of a Lodge of the Order In the City. Thie evening Tongler lodge, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will be instituted at Masonic hall. Only Sir Knights Templars and thirty- second degree Masons may become members of the order. The new lodge will open about 8o'clock. Visiting delegations are coming from Kansas and several towns in this state. A special train left Leavenworth last night bearing Nobles from that city, Topeka, Atch- ison and other points. Kearney will send fifty, and Lincoln, Grand Island, Fremont, Hastings and Beatricn are expected to con: tribute some more, Arrangements are being made to entertain 300 visiting knights. After the inauguration ceremonies a banquet will be given. HARRIS STILL LIVES, But the Physicians Consider His Onse as Almost Hopeless. Miss Vena Wells, upon whom Charles Harris, the Accade hotel night clerk, who attempted suicide on Wednesdny night, be- stowed his unrequited love, denied to a re- porter, yesterday, that she occupied any re- lation except that of a friend to Harris. He asked you to marry him, didn’t hei" th reporter. © was the “and I told bhim I did not want to marry."” Miss Wells and her mother visited the wounded man, yesterday aftornoon, and were accorded a private interview with him. Har- ris spent all day, yesterday, in a semi-uncon- scious condition. ~His physicians report that there is scarcely a chance for his recovery. Always Keep the Upper Hand of Dis- ease. Changes of temperature are apt to cause dangerous sickness; in_the full-blooded apo- vlexy s to be feared. When you have a pain in the head, feel dizzy, feverish, rheumatic or sick at the stomach, take at once three to ten of Braxpuemi's I Such slight affections are only the harbingers of disease or sudden prostration. and the thing to do is to master the trouble at once. Never let a little sickness get the better of you. Drive it out of doors immediately. Let there be no compromise, always have with you a box of BuraNpruti's Pivis, and you are prepared to fight the worst form of sickness in its in- cipiency. C s Culley-—Stather. Immediately after the early service at St. Barnabas churen, Sunday morning, Mr. Walter James Culley was married to Miss Mabel Adelaide Stather, of Halifax, N. S., the Rev. John Wiliams pronouncing the words that made them man and wite. The a attendunts were Edith Culley, sister of the groom, Jessie Shelton and Edith Partridge, cousins. 'he groom was sup- ported by C. W. Partridge, H. W. Tyler and Jack L. Culley. After the cercmony the bridal party partook of an elegant breakfast at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Culley, 610 South Nineteeath street. The couple have gone to housekeeping. Mr. Cul was formerly a resident of Lowssloft, England, but is now a resident of Omalia, bomng contccted with the firm of Kirkendull, Jones & Co. The bride is an amiable and accomplished young iady. The goud wishes of host of friends and rela- tives attend the union of the two, Marriage Licenscs. ing arethe marriage licenses issued ay in the county coart: nd Residence. McNee, Mechanicsville, Ta.. { Cordelia Shrope, Mechanicsville, Ta { Andrew J. Crossley, Kearney 1 Carrie A. Stausbury, Omaha! John Berka, South Omaha, M South Omaha Age. Weber-Scott. Dr. H. R. Weber, a young physician of this city, was married at_hizh noon Monday to Miss Willictta Scott. The coremony was performed by the Rev. W. J. Harsha at the home of the bride's parents, 416 North Six- teenth street. The sume evening an elegant reception was tendered the young couple, and a large number of friends were present. T'he newly wedded pair have goue to house- keeping without a wedding tour. Commeonced to Move, Oune of Tne Bir's fast wob-perfecting presses has been taken down by an exvert pressman from New York. Fragments of the machine have been hauled to Tur Brr building, and will at once be reset in the new press room. 1t will probably take ten days' time to put it in condition for again reeling out L at the rate ot 15,600 an hour. The resorve set of stereo- typmg machinery has also been removed. 1t is probuble that within two weeks the second perfecting press will follow, with the entire Beg establishment The two new Corliss engimes are in place ready for use. The engineers were testing them yesterday morning. They run almost noisclessly. 'oley Shot. yesterday morning his revolver out the sidewalk near the postoffice. Whe weapon was dis charged by the concussion, and the ball struck him on the inside of the leg, about two inches from the body, leaving an ugly, but fortunately not dangerous, wound. The policeman was vbadly frightened by the accident, and was uncertain for a few mo- ments whether he was fatally injured. He was taken to his home and his wound dréssed. It is thought that within a few days he will be able to return to bis beat, Wants to Pay the Bonda. Mr. Daniel Halleran, a veteran farmer and stockraiser of Platte county, is in the city. Sp & of the attempted repudiation of the bonds voted in aid of the Atchison & Nebraska railroad, now the Coiumbus branch of the Burlington systew, Mr, Halloran ex pressed astonistwent, Ile suid the matter was kept very quiet, as but few men outside of the towns wero aware of the movement, 8 fur as I am concerned,” said Mr, Hal- feran, I have realized handsomely on the building of the roud, and there is not an hon- About 8 Ofiicer Foley of his poc o'clock dropped on Used by the United States Governme and Public Food Analysts, as the Strongest Powder does not eontain Ammona, tructs, Vanilly, Lemon, Orange, Alion PRICE BAKING POWDE Fadorsed by the heads of eat farmer in the county who will not agree with me. The completion of the road made a radical reduction _in froight rates, It made & differ- euce of about €2 a ton on _coal, and lumver came down from $3 to #6 per thousand. In stogk and grain shipments we wero treated handsomely by the new road. Why, we used to drive our stock from Platte Center to Columbus to take advan- tage of the terms offered by the rond on shipments to Chicago, and I have made as high ns $35 a car by ayoiding the Union Pacific and patronizing the rival road. You bet I am in favor of paying the bonds. There isn't a farmer in the county who has not made out of the road ten times what the taxes for prin- cial and interesto the bonds will smount 0. PUBLIC WORKS, Inspector Allan Wants an Assistant to Aid in His Work, Referring to the complaint madc against him in Wednesday's B, Sidewalk Inspector Allan said vestorday thatit made no dif- ference what he did, he was abused by the public just the same. “If I lay a sidewalk I am cussed, and if I don't I am cussed,” said Mr. Allan, “and what am I todo. I can’t get over every piece of sidewalk in town every day. 1need somo help, and need it badly. During four years, I have superin- tended the laying of 150 miles of walk, I am doing the best 1 can single handed.” The inspector had advertised for bids for laying the walk on South Thirteenth strect, spoken of in the communication published yesterday. New Sidewalks, Sidewalk Inspector Allan hasordered side- walks to be laid on the following strects on or before the 6th of June: South side Nicholas street, between Twelfth and Sixteenth street, six feet wide. last side Sixteenth street from Nicholas ard streets, vwenty feet wide. East side Sixteenth street from Cuming to repairs, o Parker street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, repairs. South side Center street, from Twenty- rd to Twenty-fifth streets, repairs. st side South Thirteenth street from nly‘n’son street to Vinton street, sixteen feet wide, to thside Chicago street from Eleventh xteenth streets, twelve feet wide. to_Sixteenth streets, twelve feet wide. est side Twenty-seventh street, between Creiwhton avenue and North strect, repairs, East side Ty ixth stroct, in' front of lots 16, 21, 23 Grifin & fsaac’s addi- tion, six fect wid Make Connections. Property owners are notitied to make all necessary sewer, water and gas pipe connec- tions on the following strects on or before June 20: Davenport street, from Thirticth street to Hillside addition No. 1. Chicago street, from Thirtieth street to Hillside addition No. 1. Thirty-first street, from Cass street to Davenport street. Bristol street, from Twenty-fourth strect Thirtieth street. Thirtieth _strect, Spaulding street. to from Bristol street to J. E. Riley, the contractor, replying to a statement that he was not fulfilling his con- tracts in laying stone sidewalks as promptly as might be desired, says that he only re- cently recived notice from the chairman of the bosrd of public works to begin opera- tions, and that material has been ordered and experienced men employed, and the work will now progress rapidly. Inquiry was made at the board of public works and it was found that Mr. Riley had received no written notice until this month. Mr. Balcombe, however, asserts that ho several times notified Mr. Riley verbally to begin work. —_— R. A. Gunn. M. D., Dean, professor of surgery of the United States medical college; editor of the “Medical Tri- bune;” author of “*Gunn’s New Improved Hand-book of Hygiene and Domestic Medicine,” ring to the use of W e 1n u case of Bright’s nid, over his own signature: reatly surprised to observe a decided 1mprovement within a month, Within four months no tube casts could be found, and only a trace of aibumen; and, as he expressed it, he felt perfectly well. After this demonstration of its power, I prescribed it in full doses in both acute and chronic Bright's di ease, with the most satisfactory re- sults. —_— The Uetter Hasn't Come. United States District Attorney Pritchett is manifesting a great deal of anxiety to be relieved of his present office, but has not, as yet, sent in his resignation. It was learned that he had asked for a letter from either the Nebraska delegation or the department of justice endorsing his work; and if he should get it,” said a gentleman who un- doubted ell-informed, “his resignation will be handed in at once.” The reason advanced by Mr, Pritchett’s friends for asking such a ietter is to remove any cloua which might hang over him by reason of rumors to the offe parties are ready any time to prefer charges against him, Was it H Barrett? It is reported that the body of a mau was found hanging to a tree in the woods near Winona, Minu,, last Tuesday. The remains, it is said, were those of Heury, alias “‘Reddy” Barrett, a former resident of this city, and who recently, by turning state's evidence, caused tho hanging of his two brothers at Minneapolis for the murder of Street Car Driver Tollefson. The mother and two brothers of Barrett reside in this city, but they have received no information concerning “Reddy” since the hanging, Pimples, boils and other humors; are liable to appear when the blood gets heated. The best remedy is Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Sursaparilla, A Fight in the Kitchen. A black man named Redman, who isa waite the Barker, attempted to thrash B, Lundgard, the cook of that hostelry, yestor- day morning. He broke a couple of pitchers ovoer Lundgard’s head and received in return a number of weil-directed blows from Lund- gard’s fist. Both were arrested. Redman was fined §7.50. Luudgard was dischurged. Gr st and most Health I cor Aluu, Dr. Pric ci &3 ok contain P New York, he | POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Etrength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold _in competition with the multitudes of low cos | shortwelghtalum or phospnate powders. Sol only in cans. Royal Huking Powder Cos 126 Wallstreet New York. Ask Y Oour bBouasiec Aor uue JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OR THE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, According to Your Needs. JAMES MEANS 84 ST e mm‘ma uyn‘;n.:lll:fi- ng @ stocking, ind RE RO VIR EARING ] NS SHOI Is absolntely the only 81oo of it price which has ever becn placed ex~ tensively on the market in which durability 15 considered befo ‘mere out= ASK for the James Meaur $2 Slice for Boys J. MEANS & CO., Boston. Full lines of tho above shoes for sale by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller DRS. BETTS & BETTS 2408 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB (Opposite Paxton Hotel) Office hours, 98, m. to §p. m. Buudays, 10 m, to1p. m, Specialists in Chronic, Nervous, Skin and lood Diseases. mitation at ofiice or by mall free sent by mail or express, securely ed, f1 from observation, ~ Guarantees to cure guickly, safely and permanently. Spermatorrheea, semi slona, Physical Decay, arisiug from Indiscre- tiom, 'Excess or Inddlgence, rofluclur Sleep- Il y, Pimples on the face /version to society, easily discouraged, lack of configence, dull, nnfit ror study or business,and finds life & burden. sa permanently 'and rivately cured, Consuit Drs, Betts & Betts, 408 Farnam St., Omaha, ho: E115 Ul diacane, i It 7 Sypl . Blood and Skin DiSEases ndst heesibie fa ies results, completely eradicated without the aid Mercu; Serofula, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, tehes, Ulcers, Pains in'the Head and Bones, 1 t, Mouth and Tongue, Ca- i AR permanently cured where othel 1 i nd Bladder Complaings Kidney, Urinary #atari: bishewe, too tre- quent Burning or Bloody Urine, Urine high col ored or with mil ediment on standing, Weak Hack, Gonnorrhawa, Gileet, Cystitis, &c., L’romplly andSafely Cured, Charges Reasons- STRICTURE! St » manent Cure, re- moval complete, without cutting, cauXic or dilatation. Cure: ‘ected ut hone bv pasient withont & momants bain or #unovance, To Young Men and Middle-Aged Men, The awful effects of early A R E\ , which brings organic weakness, destroying both mind and bodv, with mselves by improper indul ences and solitary habit3,” which ruin both Eml\' and mind, unftting them for business, studly or murring MAKRIED ME r those entering on that hap- Py life, aware of physical debility, quickly as siswea. . ST OUR SUCCESS 18 based upon facts. First—Practical Bxpe- rience, Second—Lvery case is especially studied, thus starting aright, “IMird—Mediciies aro pre: pared in our lnboratory exaotly to suit each case, thus affecting cures without inju “Send 6 5 postage for e on Chronic, Nervous and Delioate Discases. Thousands cured, B A fri ly letter or call may save you future suffering and shame, and add golden years to life. No letters an- perdd lgnd wccompanied by 4 conts {n stainpa. ddress or call on DRS. TS & BET 1408 Farnam Srtmet, Omaha, Nob. State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dubliu and Liverpoo| From New York Evary Tuesday, Cabin passag; to $0, secording to location of state Toom. Excursion 865 to #0), Steerage to and.from Europeat Lowest Rates, AUSTIN BALDWIN & (O.. Gen'l Agents, 53 Hrosdy ew Y or JONN BLEGEN, Gen'l Westarn A ent, 164 Ranslolpl St,, i3, Agent. Omahu, Reduced Cobin Rates to G hibition, OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. s SUPERIOR VALUES, We will offer this week extraordinary bargains in our Furnishing Department. 200 dozen unlaundried shirts, made of New York mills muslin, threeply fine linen bosom, full reinforced front and back, excellently made, at 50c each. We call the attention of all ladies to this unusual bargain, as it is something they will not get often. $1,00, $1.50 and $2.00, The same quality of shirts is usually sold at $1.00. Fine laundried white shirts at 65¢, 90¢ and $1 25, for which other house: charge FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS. We have just purchased at our own figures an immense lot of flne fancy flannel shirts which we offer at marvelously low prices . A lot of very fine fancy flaunel shirts in beautiful checks and stripes, silk stitched, at $1,10 and $1 A lot of imported French flannels, elegant goods, at $1.65, worth either lot worth §2.00. $2.50, Extra fine French flannel shirts with broad silk stripes, beautiful combinations and the choicest of styles, at $2.50, §2.75 and $3.00. $4.50 to £5.00. These goods are sold elsewhsre from Another case of those fine knit Otis tennis shirts in beautiful stripes at $1.00, This is a splendid shirt to wear justat this time of the year. The first lot was all sold out in two daysand after this case we will have no more this season. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Over 50 different styles of medium and light-weight underwear from 15¢ up- ward. We guarantee our prices on underwear to be {rom 25 to 50 per cent lower than those of any other h ouse in the city. NECKWEAR. Not a house in the country sells neckwear at the prices we do and satin scarfs in new and handsome patterns, slk lined, at 15.c, houses sell as high as 50c. Very fine Tecks, Four-in Hands and Windsor scarfs, latest zhapes elegant silk which other and combina- tions, at 25¢ and 85¢, positively worth from 50c to ¢1.00. MEN’S SHOES. The unexpected boom with which our shoe department opened, had made con- siderable inroads in our stock, but we have receivel this week several large in. voices, and are now showing a bigger line than befora. shoes were never offcred at the prices ours are markel, and the guarantee which we give with every pair of shoes we sell above $: ity and make of shoes we 50, is are handling. Honest and well.made 2 sufficient proof of the gual- If you have reason to be dissat- isfied with the wear of these shoes, or if the least thingis wrong aboli:)t them after you wear them, WE GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. have time to my train? 1 00l even- 3 m;w mun can find neods in the wiy of clothes or furn —OR— WO PATXT. 20to 60 DAYS, This is u disease which has heretofore Baflled all Medical Science. When Mercury, Todide of Potassium, Sarsapa rilla or Hot Springs fall, we guaranteea cure. We havi Remedy, unknown to anyons in the World outside of our Compuny, and one that has NEVER FATLED 10 cure the most obtinate cases. Ten days in recent cases does the work. 1318 the old chronic deep seated cases that we wolicit. We - have cured hundreds who have been abandouned by Physiclans, and pronounced fcurable, and we caallenge the world to bring us u case’ that we will not cure in less than sixty days. Since the Listory of meaicine & truo spocific for Byphilis has beon sought for but never found unul our MAGIC REMEDY was discoverad, and we are justified in saying it i tho only Remeay 1n the World tnat will pos itively cure, bacause the latest Medical Works published by the best known authorities, say thero wasnevera true specific bofore, Ourrani- gdy will oure waon cverytuing clae s fafled Wiy waste your time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue, or doctor with hysicians that cannot curs you, you that have ried overything else should come to us now and £:t permanent relisf, you never can get it else- whero, Mark what We say, in the end you must fake our remedly or NEVER recover und you that have been affilcted but a short time should by all means come to us uOw, not ons in teuof now cases ever yor pormanehtly oured Many get holp and think they are froe from the Aisonse, but b one, two or thres years atter it appears again in a‘more horrible Form. 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An Eficient Ttemedy for Diarrhaa, Cholera Mo Dus, Dysentery, and all DIsOrders of the How els NASHVILLE, T June uth, 1847 MESSRA, LOVENTHAL BIOS, Dew 1 have tried the 1 Juice you so kindly Sirs Respectfully, T, A, ATCHISON, M. D, by MIHALOVITC innatl, 0. For sale by cers, wlven rthe person tik W wpeody fr eyt pregnatid with i Sflity 1o ) nxisl A6 by Kubn th and Dougius ste. und 15 ing st Owihia. A D, Foster s Hio., Councl FOR MEN ONLY! APOSITIVE &:iocts MO0 bt CURE Weakness of Body snd Mind; Effects ol Ervors oz Excosscan Oldor Foun Y yint OR" o o erivetly 4y e REFIRN:R! ife secrecys eme, gl var Peerles Dyes *4ib\L0E. T | 1or'the table. OMAHA MEDIGAL & SURGICAL INSTIT UTEL. N. W.Con, 137H & Dooce $18., ONTAHA, NEB, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CARONIGaad SURGICAL DISEASES BRAOCES, APPLIANGES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 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Nervous Nouralgl Headuche, Nervous Prostration caused by the uso of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Meul Depres: , Bofuening of the brain, resulting ia losenity and leading to missry, deay und death, Premature 014 Age, Barrenness, Loss of Pow, In either sex, Involuntary Ona month's treatment: £1,00 a box, of 81X boxes for #5.00,56nt by wnail prepaid on recoipt of price, ‘WH GUARANTEE SBIX BOXES o cure any case. With each order re us for six boxes, accompiunied with 8,00, we wll 604 the PUrchnsor our WILLsn guarantes to res fund the money if tup treatment does not erect :’:Illln;.‘“unln:wnnllsl-: }4 ] A only h‘yl Goodman I o+ Druggists, S ¥ g Dk Co s Uruggiats, Solo Agents, 110 Farnam COFFEE e Public are not venerally aware that B prosent metho'ls of eSokig Ty 5o Lhat is used is " 2700 tho b oniy Bhou Lo tho consumer of omman cofs witeria necded when prepariug i Crown Liquid Cofles Com puny. cro ¥ 0l SIS bwrr, McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, - - Omabu, Neb Only boiling DETECTIVES e Betachive Undor oue instruetion. o i X ‘urticulacs Burgau, Box 1, Topeks, Kanante