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THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes- terday were #6,308.17. Jim Fadden denies that he had aught 10 do in getting little Annie Duff drunk in a saloon Tuesday night. Notice of dissolution of partnership of the firm of Cary & Harvey has been filed with the county clerk. Charles A, Harvey will continue the business. The receipts of the Omnha fair this $15,850.55, as agninst $18,000 or 1888 nnd $26,000 for 1887, 'The fair *people will fall short of expenses about 5,000 Charles H, Fowler and wife yesterday convoyed to the Fowler Elevator & Mill Foed company the title to a large tract of land in block 9 of McCague's addi- tion, the consideration being £30,000, Robert Smith, a laborer employed on the new Pacific express building at Fourteenth and Harnoy, was struck over the eye to-day by falling timber and seriously injured. He will probably lose an eye. Hedwig, daughter of August Schirr- bach, aged one year and seven mouths, died yesterday at 10:30 o’clock at her parents’ residence, 1339 South Thi teenth street. The funeral will take place at 2 p. m. to-day. The remains will be inte i1 in Laurel Hill ceme- tery. In defining the boundaries in the new voting precinct in the Si terday a typographi making the east line Thirteenth inst of Thirtieth strect. The district is bounded on the east by Thirtieth street, on the south by Seward,and on the west and north by the city limits Peter B. Bergo will accompany Bheriff Coburn to Lincoin, where Peter wili board with Warden Dan Hopkins for the next tifteen yea: Peter had a slight misunderstanding with Mrs, Peter, and showed his authority by making an opening in her throat. He aftorwards cut his own throat, but failed to complete the job properly. Edward R. Miller, \\Im has been se ing asentence of twenty-seven days in the coumty jail for lavceny of u watch, was released yesterday and was at once arrested on a’ peace warrant sworn out by his wife. on con- dition that he leave towy His better half generously donated $1.50 to his use to puy his fure to Chic Persona ragraphs. M. Vincent, of Onawa, is at he PPaxton. . 1. Mandeville, of Kearney, is a Paxton guest. C. H. guest. Henry Frye, of Yorlk, Paxton. J. H. Davis, of Gibbon, is registered at the Paxton, Fred Kerns, of Ce Murray. R. R. Howell, of Lincoln, is registered at the Paxton. Allen T, Russie, of St. Joseph, Mo., the Millard. J. P. Maun, of O’ the Millard. tvervelt, of Lincoln, is a Willard, of Auburn, is a Murray 18 stopping at the Ravids, is at the is at , Neb,, is a guest at guest Owens and wife, of Stromsberg, are Person D. Smith, of St. Edwards, Neb., is at the P R. H. Peterson, of Louisville, Mo. pIng at the Murray. J. B. Alexander, of Weeving Water, is a guest at the Mu Attorne thie city 5 Hon. Church Howe, of Huburn, is reg terea at the Paxton. Robert J. Strason, of Iremont, tered at the Millard. P. G, Ballingall, of Ottumwa, Iu., is in the city and is at the Millard. . 0. Bargstr thenburg, city and is a Paxton guest, General A, R. Migner, U. S, A, city and is at the Murray. Mrs. George Cowles, of Osceola, city and is & guest at the Millard, J. D. Cowie, of Grand Island, is in thecity on business, and is rencwing old ucauaintan- ces. Thomas Normin and Prof. Honin, of Lin- coln, were in the city yesterday on a business trip. Mr. A. F. Richardson, manager New York ofice of Twe BE g, was in the city yester connected with the pape east last evening. D. M. Wyland, cashier of the Harlan bank; W. I*. Clev Iulul treasurer of Shelby county; J. H. Louis, a heavy stock dealer: W. C. Campbell, editor of the Tribune, and G. W. Cutler, attorney at law, all of Harlan, Ia., are at the Millard. Missed Their Chickens. George Sanders, J. W. Browning and George Kirk have been feasting down on the oottoms for a week on the neighbors spring chickens. They were locked up Wed- nesday night on the charge of vagranc , I8 stop- inson, of Fremont, visited is regis- is mn the is in the s in the of the ribune build- ay on business He left for the oldsmith's Gladness, Garbage Master Goldsmith made glad the hearts of every po.iceman in Omaba by treating him to a fine Havaoa filler, all on account of the fact thathe is a granddad. The father of the new heir is L. Levy, the grocer, e Muscular Gin Slinzer. Charles Step and Fred Heagy got into a dispute in the California house saloon Wed- mesday night. The bartender threw them out before uny explanation could be made. In toss mg Heagy out the latter's head butted up ag4 st the window, breaking a-large glass. Step and Heagy were arrested. Big Shoor Saturday. On Saturday afternoon next there will be & big live bird sweepstakes shoot on Gwin & Dunmire’s grounds across the river, Five hundred pigeons have already been secured for the occasion, and @ [urge number of shooters have signitled their intention to tuke part in the shoots, Masterman's Assailant Arrested. Joha Rhoades, the man who is alleged to hove shot Constable Al Masterman several days ago, was arrested yesterday. No complaint has yet been lodged, but the state will file an informatign this evening accus- ing Rhoades of shooting with intent to kill, A Large Lumbar Yard. The Don Carlos lumber company has bought a large tract of ground in Riggs' place, on the Belt line, which it will use for lumber yards. This is one of the largest companics in the lumber Line in this part of the country. ‘Chey overate five mills in southern Missouri, and have established o brauch in this city, with a promising future. Not ¥Yet Notifid, Judge Groff has not received oficial notifi cation as yet of his appointment, therefore is making no move towards getting ready to lcave for Wushingtou further than the clean g up of such court matters as necessurily require his attention in order o have them out of the way when be is called upon to report at the national capital. The judge is being congratulated by friends in ull parts of the country, having received dozens of telegrams from Ohio, Indiana, Kansas, California, Orogon und several other states, —— Acoession to the Public Library. The directors of the Omaha Public library have purchased a very fine private libra belonging to the late O., . Davis estate with which they have secured Lewls & Clack's orl.lnul map of Council Bluffs and surronad ‘n country, made in 1520, It shows among other historical poiots what 1s now known us KFort Calhioun, but was then called Fort At kinson. Considering the number and quality ouf”ue mk.dn&onv. wrr{’“"dm inh'mlnbuhl y obtain roperty very cheap, the yflm Ppaid wnltrw. JUDGE GROFF'S POSITION. The Compliment His Appolntment Has Paid Nebraska. Hon. W. J. Connell has returned from Washington and New York. “/About the only thing I have to talk about,” said he in answer to a Bee reporter's inquiries “is no longer a matter of news. “One of the principal objects of my visit to Washington was to aid Judge Groff in his candiaacy. You can readily imugine, conse- quently, that I come back feeling highly elated over his appointment. 1 not only con sider the selection as good a one as could have been made, but feel that it is the great- est recognition Nebraska has ever received from the government so far as federal pat- ronage 18 concernod. i reached Washington just at the mght time to find the president in the best possible ood for discussing the matter. He re- ceived mo ver ¢ and I had the pleas- ure of a long private intorview with him, We discussed the land commissionership and freely. At his request, 1 told him t Judge (irofl's standing as a citizen and wyer was, also what effect I thought his ment would have, and, on leaving the house, I felt sure that it would be ““Rogarding other appomtments i this state there is nothing that can be made public now. It is highly probable that a few vacancies ill occur within the next month weeks, though there has been nothiug Gefinitoly greed upor When questioned as "to his attitude toward applicants for the position of surveyor of castoms for this port, Mr. Connell said he preferred not expross himself. He thought, however, that a majority of the delegation would 'recommend "W, H. Alex- for the place.” While in the east, Mr. Connell said he took occasion to make svme inquirics and as- certained that the people generally are very much pleased with President Harrison's ad- ministration. Some of the politicians think he is u little too slow with his appointments, but he gets there all the same, Mr. Connell rented a house near Senator Manderson's residence, on ''homas square, and when ho goes again, which he will just before congress convencs, he will take " his family with bim. Tr WoN'T BAKE BREAD.—In word lInn(l‘s sarsaparilla won’t do im- possibili Its proprietors tell plainly what it has doue, submit proofs irom sources of ung fioned reliability, and ask you frankly1f you are suffering from'any d fection caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system, to try Hood’s sarsuparilla. The experience of others is sufficient assurance that you will poiuted in the result. other OUR CL Why Its Business is Less Than That of Knansas City Mr. J. M. Grifiith, tho national bank exam- wer for Nebraska and Kansas, is in the city making an investigation into the local bunks which are n his jurisdiction. Speaking of these banks, Mr. Grifiith said that he had never been able (o discover any- thing in their condition caleulated to either arouse suspicion or shake his faith in their solidity. “I can frecly state,” he continued, “that Omaha has every reason to feel proud of her national banks. Very few cities in the country show better reports in this regard or have putation Tbroad. The system maintained and the business trau | surprises ue who has an opportunty to. become ~acquatnted with them.” The gentloman spoke of havine shown throe or four visiting bankers from Kunsas City, Topeka aud other points through these institutions not long ago, and upon being granted a look at the cash books were astonished at the amount of business transacted, While talising of these matters, the con- versation drifted on to the subject of bank clearings, brought up through comparisons between Omaha and Kansas City, made by some one in Mr. Griflith’s presence, The latter asserted that the difference the clearings was entirely out of proportion, and explained it when, for nstance, Kansas City mianaged to show trom $3,000,000 to £1,000,000 & waek more in the clearings than Omana, There everything, inciuding the stock yard transactions,” goes rough the clearing house, while here the exchange is confined solely to current business derived from trade circles 1n tho city proper. Neither South Omaha nor the stockyards receipts, which would add $1.000,000, " ever caring house, though it all goes o National bank. In order to swell its returns, Knnsas City takes in Wyandotte, West Kansas City, Armordale and half a dozen other small Kansas towns within a ten-mile radius, Omaha, therefore, ought to include Council Biuffs and South Omaha, and 1t is understood that ono or two Council Bluifs banks have receatly becn asking for admission to the clearing house’ here, +Regarding the national convention of national bankers, which con- venes in Kansas City next week, Mr. ( said that special preparations have mado to entertain the Omaha and delegations. Two lurge parlors have been them at the Midland botel, can receive those who may de- sire to meet them. The Omaha representatives at the meeting will be A. U. Wyman, of the Omaha Na- tional; Fred Davis, First National: Milton T. Barlow, United 'States Nutional; Henry Yates, Nebraska National; Luther Drake, Merchavts’ National; Alfred Millurd, Com= mercial National; John McCague, American National, and Mr, Koedefer, of the Union National. AS GOOD AS GOLD, One Thousand Lots Near Denver, Colorado, Kree. Desiring to attract universal atten- tion we have adopted this novel and e pensive method of placing our property before the people. The lots we are giving away in Plain- field, a new suburban addition on the IFort Worth & Denver railroad, only a few minutes ride from the Union depot at Denver, Colo, These lots are 1 and nice park reserved. We keep every other lot for the present and will not sell, Every lot that is given away will be worth %100 in less than eighteen months. We give only one lot to each person and require no contract to improve. If you desire one of these lots send us your full nume and nddress, with 4o for postage, and we will mail you deed at once. Ad- dress PLAINFIELD ADDITION CO., Castle Rock, Colo. Only One Pipe. J. J. O'Connor and R. S. Hall own a row of houses at 1202 and 1200 Cass street. Recently a neighbor failed to pay his water rent, and the American Waterworks company shut off the supply. There being but one swop pipe all the occupants of the house were deprived of their city water, The geutlemen above named have taken the matter into tho courts, and have asksd for u writ of mandawmus to compel the water- rks company to turn on the water. The waterworks company, in order to pro- tect itself, will be vompelled to place weters in each house, 5 feet, wide streets Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh’s Cure i3 the remedy for you, For sale by Good man Drug Co. Motors and Tracks. There are fifty-two cars in use on the electric motor system, twenty-six of these being motors and twenty-six trail cars, mak- ing twenty-six traius, Twenty-two of the latter are in constant use. Inside of a week twenty-two cars more will be pressed into service, muking eleven ' additional trains By that time the various trains will be run- ning on sehedule time, ‘fhe Eleventh street line,which commences st Twelfth and Howard, runs east one block, then south on Eleventh to Vinton, At present o gang of men are making tne track connection on Bleventn sud Vinton, and will lay the tracks west on Vinton to Thirteenth, and then turn south on the latter street to the city limits. ——— DOCKET IMPROVEMENTS, Mr. Frank Moores Introduces a N ber of New Features. Clerk Moores has recelved from the nrinter his first installment of the new dis- triot court docket. It is the most complete as woll as most conveniently arranged work of the kind ever gotten out in Douglas county. Solely us a matter of accothmodation to lawyers, Mr. s, at an expenditure of a groat deal of Inbor, has_areanged tho | dex of cases not only alphabetically, but a according to the first vowels, thus having in r order the ab's, ac's, ba's, be's, ca's, As a consequence, in looking for tho title of case, in order to find its location in tho docket one noed not ruu through a long st to find it. Mr. Moores also gives the names of the of. ficers of the court, the lawyers, the list of tho jurors, as woll as rules”of practice. all of which come very handy, and is greatly appreciated by those interested. Tho docket contains 1,011 cases, 106 more than were on for the May term, and in view of the factthat n ly 800 of them were disposed of, this shows a wonderful inctease of_business. closure suits on mortgages and me- chanics' liens have the first call us to num- ber, though there are scores of old suits good only for continuances from one session to another. This docket does not include the criminal cases, of which there are at least fift, me That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guirantee it. Ior sale by Goodman Drug Co. AN ANNUAL EXPOSITION. The Maiter to be Considered by the Colisenm Directors. The late exposition at the Coliseum was & most gratifying success, the settlement showing that there wus in the neighborhood of seventy thousand persons visited the show, and the receipts were something over $13,000. This abundantly dem- onstrates to the satisfaction of many that the building, properly managed, would be a paying institution, and that an annual expo- sition should be one of the chief attractions., With this object in view Manager Princ and the directory of the Coliseum will meet a iarge number of prominent merchunts at General Lowe's oftice this afternoon to determine as to the best course to be pursued to secure an annual recurrence of this great show. So much interest is fested in the enterprise is but little doubt of its being hrought to a successful issue. During the Jast two weeks in November the big build- ing will be occupied with a breeders’ and fat stock show, active preparations for which have already been eommenced. mani- that there being Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrhemes Remedy. This medicine can always be depended upon, not only in the milder forms of summer complaint, but also for malig- nant dys \ holera infantum. The | any persons and especial- ly children are saved by it each year. PONSIBILITY. It is Affected By the New Committee on Boundaries. In case the committee on boundaries is hed by the school bourd, it will neither ase nor decrease the work of Superi tendent James. 1t will simply @ive him more authority and power to act immediately when his services in this connection are d. As it is now, before he can act there must be o meeting of tho committee called, which necessarily causes de All complaints and requests come to him first anyway; and he is the man who usually attends to the work. Mr. James is not anxious, however, to have the respon- sibility shifted to him. In speaking of the awendance in the various public schools Mr, James said thut the enrollment would reach 10,000 this week. This is 1,300 more than were enrolled at this seuson in 1838, None of the schools are over- crowded, additional rooms have been fitted for school purpose: Little Crimin John Doo mot only I freckles on his irregu oye was cached and his h: last summer’s hay snock. and dirty. “You are charged with being very drunk, John. What have you to say (" he was asked by Judge Berka, Noting,"” said Jolin, as he gave s shoul- ders a shake, “I speak noting but de Ital.” “Were vou drunk!” Yes, but I pay d-— dear for him. head hurt now. I lookee no more in glass.”” “Rive dollars and costs. bring on auother prisouer.” PAXTON HOTEL, OMAHA—Special at- tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittredge & Brainard, proprietors. Suspected of the Bluffs Murder, The Omaha police are rendering all the as- sistance they possiblv can in helping the Council Bluffs authorities to run down the unknown perpetrators of yesterday's murder. Ed. McGuire, & riprapper, was fined $10 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. The fellow’s face was badly scratched and his gencral appearance would indicate that ho had been fighting. Chief Lucag, of the Bluffs, has been noti- fied and will come over this evening to take a look at McGuire, who is suspected. There are three other riprappers now n the city jail for vagrancy who will also be held for 1dentification, ities, d numerous black face, but one r looked like a He was ragged My de Court officer, Cushman’s Mentho inhaler cures catairh, hoadache, neuralgia, asthma, hay fever. ‘Irial free av your druggist. Brice 50 cents. Thanks. The ladies of the Women's Christian asso- ciation desire to extend their most cordial thanks to all who so kindly contributed to- ward their lunch at the Coliseum, and to all others who helped to make the enterprise a suCCess. Dishes loaned may be obtained by calling at 1910 Dodge street any time during the next tWo weeks. Grrtruoe Jayes, Secretary pro tem. ‘Absolutely Pure. This powder never nrlu. A marvel of pure: ty, strel and wholesomeness, More eco- uomical the ordin, be sold in .I.Eflllol wi B B l:.?q-,w:.'."--“-x.““” Forl FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL This remarkable Whiskey, which 18 80 popular thronghout the Kast, pos- sesscs in addition to it purity and flavor, propertios which make it par- ticularly healthful. In all cases of Colds, Pneumonta or the first stages of Consumption, it {8 esp:-eially effi- cient. For the wenk, debilitated or aged, it is most valuable, For build- ing up waste narve and muscls tissue, it has the highostendorsements of the medical profession. It 18 scid by all repucable droggists, THE DUFFPY LT WHISKEY €O, Rochester, N. Y. DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1403 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NRB, (Upposite Paxton Hotel) Office hours, 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 &, m. to ] p. m. Spectilists in Chronie, Blood biseases, t# Consuitation at offico or by mmil feeo. Medicines sent Ly mafl or express, secnvely pucked, free from olscrvation. Guarantees to cnre qiickly, safely aud permanentiy. NERVOUS DEBILITY Spermat Al [ sions tho ness, Despondenc &ion to Society, easily aiscour: dence, dull, uniitforstudy. and find lifo o' burden. Kafely, permanently’ and pri- ely cured, Consuli s, letts & Betts, 140¢ Farnam St., Omuha, Neb. Blood and Skin Diseases ave e s alts, completely eradicated withou rofala, Fr/sipelas, Fever Sores, Painis in theHead and Bone uth and Tongue, C cured where' othe Nervous Skin and ra, semi- tucing § the fu Jack of confi have tail Kidney. UI‘IIIEI' ¥ quent Burning or B ored or with milky sedin Back, Gonorrham, Promvotly and Safely Curcd, Charges Reasc oranteed pe STRICTURE! Gy e moval complete, without cuttinj ailtation. Cures effecied nt home by patient WIthout & MoweNts Pain or annoyance. To, Young Men aud Middl-Arel Hon A SURE CURE ¥iee.“vit T weakness, destroying both mind iy, with all its dreaded 1115, permanently DRD. BPPTS Adross those who L g and solilary hod nd wmind, unfitting them ror business, study or m: MARRIE! Dy life, aware of sisted. riage, Or those entering on that hap physical debility, quickly us OUR SUCCESS, 18 based upon fucts, First—Practical Expe 'y caso 15 especially studie vting mlgm Third—Mo 1i 'S Aro pre tory exactly to sult each case, res without inj nd 6 cents postage for e Nervous und Delical 9 A trienaly Jett you future suterfug and shame years to life. §# No letters a 55 accompanied by 4 cents in stanips, Address or call on DR~ BETTS & BETTS, 1408 Farnam Street, Omuha, Neb, LOTTERY MEXICAN “ny 'l'lll‘ NATIONAL GOVERN o1 works seases. Under a Twenty Years' Centrasi by tha Mexican International Improvem:nt Company, Grand Monthty Drawings held in the Moresque Pavillion in the Alumeda Park, City of Mexi- co, and publicly conducted overnment Oififcials appointed for the purpose by tne Secretaries of the Interior and the Treasury. LOTTERY oF TR Beneficencia Publica The monthly tour dollar Drawing witl be held in the City of Msxico on October 12th, 1889, CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000, 80,000 Tickets at $4, $320.000, Price of Mickets, American Money, WHOLES $4. QUARTERS # 1 PITAL PHIZ ITAL PHIZE OF 2 11'A L PRIZE OF AND PRIZEOF..... $ 50,000 21000 10,000 20 PRIZES OF 1 PRIZES OF 0 PH 864 BAtIZES O b 150 Prizes of #40 app. to 8 160 Brizcs of ‘60 api to 2,000 Dri 50 Prizes of 40 to 10,00) P, 796 Dexmisals of #5, o 1,860,000 Pri: decided by, B prtzen.. Amounting to $17%,50 1 23 Bold 10 #he United States full pald in 9,000 7600 .00 D — AGENS WANTED, “F#For Crun KATES, or auy further inform- atlon desired, write fegibly to the undersigned, clearly YLI"HL' your residence, with state, coun- ty, street and number, More Tt pid return mafl delivary will be assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. U. BABSE By ordinar; ning Mo . isstiea by all Exp panics, New York Ex- change, Draft or Postal Note. Speciul Features. By terms of couteact the Company must de- posit the sum of all prizes iscluded in the scheme before selling & smyle ticket, and re- ceive the following ofticial permit: CERTIFIOATE,~1 horeby certify that the Lon- | 0 and South America has on gpectal deposit the necessary funds to' guaranics. the pament of all prises drdwn by the Loteria do la Beneficencia Publiea, R. RODRIGUEZ R VERA, Tnterventor. red to distrib- Further, the Company i requ er cent of the value of all the Address uie Hfiy-six tickets 1n prizes—a larger proportion than is given by any other Lottery. Finally, the number of tickets is mited to 60,000 ] 21000 Jews tha are s01d by other 10L16Fio8 using the saiue scheties. AT THE BEGINNING Of the new season it is a question with every nota good judge of clothing---nobody where can you get the best value for the least money? our business from season to season, the prices. They may be right. that our low prices are joinad to reliability and quality. the following of the trade. This season, we intend to make things more lively than ever. A great many say we are getting is—The best judges do not vretend to be. Aseverybody in Omaha knows, [t is by this “Union" man, where he should buy his fall clothing. You are certainly Then the question arises, we have increased this big trade by breaking down But what holds our old and makes us so many new customars, is tho fack that our honss has recerved Whether other houses complain of dull ness or not. We have put in an enormous stock, we have prepared for a bigger business than ever, and we propose to do it. MON This week we will give you some bargains in Fall Overcoats. beautiful styles to mention specially. you could not get elsewhere for less than $8 or §9. made and trimmed at $7. ab the higher prices are the richest Our illustrated catalogue of fall styles ready tor mailing. OUR PRICES NEY AND IF YOU WANT TO SAVE IT. 0, would be very cheap ab $10. ARE BOUND TO BRING YOU name and address it you want one. Nebraska Glothing Gompany, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas ATTENTION 15 callod to the fact we arc now recelving choice NOVEL in FALL GOODS that a complete Hoy's Clothing alapte be fonnd upon our tables of lutost style and sup nd Equinociral Umbreilas, igh in qual- ity and workmanship but moderate in price, 10 the Seaso) ALL O Made to Order TOP COATS Don’t shiver. Tovn-coats are no longer expensive. Nicoll makes. them to your order for $18, $20, $25. and they are | as handsome as the wait-till-you-please-to- pay tailor makes for $45. Fabrics expressly se- lected for top-coats. You must see the goods. Gentlemen desiring to dress well can do so for $25 to $30 a suit. Trousers, 85 to $12. Inspection Invited, TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street, A Sure Cure o ITO PLAX . 20to 60 DAYS. This is » disease which has heretofore Bafiled all Medical Science. When Mercury, Todide of Potassium, 8arsapa Filla or Hot Springs fail, we guarantée a cure. Weo have s Remedy, unknown to anyone in the World outside of our Compauy, and ony that has NEVER FAILED %0 cure the most obstinate cases. Ten days ln recent cises doos the work. 1tiathe old chronio deep seatou cases that we solicit. We have cured hundreds who have been ubandoned by Physicians, and prononnced incurable, and ws coallenge the World to bring us o case’ that we will not cure In less than sixty dayy. Since the history of mealc'no & true specific for Syphills nas beon sought for bLut never found until our MAGIC REMEDY was discovered, and we are Justified in saying 1t is the only Rémedy 1n the World tnat will pos: ftively cure, because the lutest Medical Works, ublished by the best kKnewn suthorities, swy bere wos novera teie sp ore, Our rani edy will cure when cverything olse has failed. Why waste you time and money with patsnt medicines thatnever had viftue, or doctor with hysicians that cannot cure you, you that hinve Fried everything alss should come to us now and £t Dermanent reliof, you Nover can get it elss- Where, Mark what we say, in the end you must take our remedy or NEVER recover and you that have been afliicted but o short time liould by all means come to us now, not on tenof now cases oever get pormunotly cur Many get help ana stink they ure n th disease, but fn one, two ur wirca - aftor it appears agatn in a more horriblo f This ig & blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else IMails. NoricE—'We desire 1o caution patfents in re- gard to parties claimirg to use the Cook K- in- edy, Our formula 15 not aud CANNOT be EoWn 10 Anyone hut ourselves. THE COOK REMEDY GU. Rooms 418 and 419, Paxton Block. DAUNKENNESS sho Liguor Habit, Pesitively Cared Jmlnl»lcx rine Dr. Haioes' Iden Speeific, s without the 1t can be gl g bsolutely hirn knowledge of Jess, and will whother the colol wreck: o iy 1 with the U hecomes an utter ummwmnn Tor the (i by Kufin' & Oc AINK wit lgE wr TER DRINK with A LEMONADES, SHERBETS, AND ALL COLD DRINKS. Tt ect llu ¢Iumuquu ,lu For Men Toulth Pren hiiren avigeratio it o AT e A as Fatiod B0y Vi Drugg ing 3t8., Ol at Remedy ra Morbus, Dysentery, aid all Disorders of 1ho Bowel UVILLE, TENN, Juned, il - LV ENTHAL BloS.~ Sirs:- 1 have tried the Flin Binekberry Juico Yol o kinaly sent e, It 1§ T fie piti iera of summer ariuke, Trom wico. ot hays thirit, toes” the A organs, has a flne K[li; OUICE' Hagor, and i Just Wy eres §Y i for dlagrhoml trout: M, ru"“‘“/ A AL ESPOUR UL TN AER OF ICE INECTARS NECTAR tully, 1ISON, M. D, For aalehy Dr Dealers FOR MEN ONLY’ APOSITIVE oty Maiose iy, wenied) fres. 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