Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 5, 1889, Page 8

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R G T e sy pected, and the parents, as a result THE CITY. Mr. Maurice R. Barnes, solicitor for the Garneau cracker company, is the happy father of a baby boy. The telephone people are putting in another new line,” and this time Twentieth strect from Cuming north is 10 be graced with the poles. The funeral of the late J. took place yesterday from W. Howell his late residence, Thirty-first street and Pop- | fido rosidents within the corporate limits of rlvlnn ave., tho remains being interred n Prospect Hill cemetery. A railrond ticket from City, Ind., to I'remont and return, is- sucd to one R, M. Campbell, was left ut the window in County Treasurer Bolln’s office yesterday alternoon. John G, Hartman, father of Police, and Fire Commissioner Chris Hartman,’ eighty vears of age, is lying at the point of “death at his residence on the corner of Twenticth and Conter streets. . Lambert was brought in from the poor 1 yostorday morning and lodged in the county jaii. Ho was taken to the poor farm Thursday from South Omuha, where he had been afllicted with a bad case of insanity. Ho caused so much trouble at the poor farm that they could not handle him, and he was taken to the juil. Tafay Personal Paragraphs. C. M. Jaques, of Ord, is av the Murray. 8. H. Graves, of Shelton, is at the Casey. A. 8. Esmoy, of F'remont, is at the C C. C. Hawkins, of Willitt, is at the Wind- wor. J. Hemingway, of Beatrice, ton, Ernest Yates, of Lincoln, is at the Mur- is at the Pax- r: ¢\ H. Warner, of Lincoln, is at the Mur- ray. W. C. Brooks, of Beatrice, is at the Mil- lard. S S, B at the Casey. C. A. Wilson, of Casoy. John Casey. “Irvin Casey. N. S. Harding, of Nebraska City, is at the Paxton, G. W Paxton, W, H. McGee, of North Platto, is at Paxton. J. C. Crawford, of West Paxton, W.C. I Windsor. S. A. Weimer, of Neb Windsor. J. H. W. Hawkins, of Lincoln, is at Windsor. H. P. Shimway, Millard. J. W. Hitchcock and son, of Lincoln, are at the Casey. Pierson D. Smith, of St. the Paxton. Mrs, Samuel C. Smith, of Beatrice, is at the Murray J. M. Edgar and wife, are at the Paxton, J. 1. Corby and wife, are at the Casey. J. A. Kilroy und A. P. Donnell, of Lincoln, &re ut the Windsor, F. B. Woodrow, Bradstreet's city repre- sentative, hus returned from a western trip. Dr. Samuel Glover, of the Umted States land oftice, Valentine, was in the city yester- day on business John O'Keeffe, manager of tho Armour- Cudaby Packing company, and A. B, Baines, have gone on an extended trip to the east. Leigh S. J. Hunt, editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, was in the city vesterday, en route howe from the east. Mr. Hunt's lant was completely destroyed by fire au Seattle und e has been east to purchase a new stock. He says the city is rapidly ro- covering from the effects of the fire and that the buildings being crected are very sub- stantial, Bergeror, of Hastings, is Fremont, is at the Harpham, of Lincoln, fs at the Scott, of Stromsberg, is av the Bates, of Nebraska City, -is at the the Point, is at the Haven, of Beatrice, is at the A TR the of Wakefleld, is at the Edward: of Weepiog Water, of Weeping Water, Another Hat House, Yood Bros., a big wholesale bat firm of Philadelphia, has secured a lease of Turner & Juy's place of business, at the corner of “Tenth and Parnam streets, andswill open up & wholesale business as soon as Turner & Jay vacate the premises. Gua Notea, There wiil be a prize drill, at the Omaha Guard amory, Weduesday evening, for the ofticers' gold medal. A warmly contested drill is anticipated. Both Sergeant Reed and Sergennt MeAllister have won th trophy twice. Marringe Licenses, Licenses wore issued to the following partics by Judge Shields yesterday: Kame and Residen {bmpheu Kershbum, Omaha Mary Haock, Omaha, Thomas F Anna L, Allen, Omaha Wilson, Omaha Pears’ Soap secures a beautiful plexion. com- A Beautiful Plant. A new attraction in the courtof Tne Ber building is a beautiful pomegranate presented to Mr. Rosewater by Mrs, Strong, of £31 South Twen It is a grac shrub nearly three feet in height, with glazed loavos of a deep groen against which 1bo brilliznt scarlet of the fruit and Howers #hows up in flue contrast. Water Company Digging. The water works company has been erant- ed permission by the board of public works to lay watcr pipes on Center street from Twentioth to Eleventh, on leventh from Center to Hickorys on Hickory from Eleventh to ‘lenth. It was also periuitted o dig up Nineteenth straet just above and below its intersection with Leavenworth, for the pur- pose of repairing the water wains, A Hard-Hearted Jud “Dse guilty jedge, but fo' God sake doan seu dis ole nigah 1o juil, case her conshunce 18 on 11" dis minit,” It was Georgiana Clarke who spoke. She was uddressing Judge Berka in response to the charge of being drunlk But Georgiana had baon there so often . before that the courl flued her §7.50, Anot hustown Suff:rer, Mrs. Rachael Shiefold, with three small ' enildren, arrived at the Union Pacific depot bout noon. She stated that she was on her way to Butto City, Mont., having iost her husband in the Johnstown disaster. She had come this far through the courtesy of the mayors of Cinciunati and St. Louis, anc hud * & letter from the latter to Mayor Broateh, asking that she be seut on Lier” way to Mon- tana. e Se'zed a Suicide’s Hand, Joln Trommill, & sickly old fellow, who bas lived oh Omaha charity for several pionths, was veleased from St. Joseph's hos- pital Wednesday Lo go to the poor house. Thursday he returned to the Lospital, and seizing a razor was about to cut his throat. One of the sisters caught him in the act aud ook the weapon from him, “The police were notified and took John to the station, Yesterday he was taken to the poor furm, s Mortuary. Harold Max, theonly child of Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer,died suddenly yesterday morning between 8 and 4 o'clock, Though the Lttle one bad been sick for along time hopes were entertained of is recovery after the roturn from Loug Brauch, where Mr. and Mrs. Moyer spent several months duringlithe past season, Death consequently came unex ure prostrated. As soon as the sad news was mown wany of the friends of the called 10 express beroaved parents. The funeral will take place Sunday morn dng at 9 o'clock from the residence of the Pareuts, 3324 Haroey street, fawily sympatby with the P B OMARAA'S POPULATION, Postinaster Gallagher Figuves It at About 131,000 Postmastor Gallagher says ha can tell from the quarterly reports made to him by postmasters througnout the state what sec- tions show an increase, ot prosperity and those which do not. “I can alao come within 500, continued the gontloman, ‘of estimat- ing the population of Omaha. At the present time it will easily roach 131,000, If the cen could botaken to-morrow the number of bona- this city, would not fail below that figure. The country reports, up to date, show in- cronsed_prosperity in’ every locality heard from. Some of tho gains, of course, are small, but others are quite lavge, "The reccipts yestorday reached about $5,000, and those of to- y ‘attain to the same figures. The Iargest surplus from any office amounts 10 $350, and the smallest dwindles to 1 cent. Theso reports, of courae, do not include the presidential ofices, of which thero ure ghir- teen in the state, EXPERIME ON MONDAY. The First Move of the Omaha Street Railway Company's Motors, The electric system of locomotion of the Omaha Street railway will be tested on Monday next, he part of the line to be op- erated will be that extendiug from Seward stree! north to the Belt line, On this branch all the motor men will be thoroughly drilled in the hanaling of the cars, so that when the latter commence running on the main lines there will be no delays or accidents result- ing from incompetent men. On Thursday or Priday commence running from Hanscom park, next cars will Fort Omaha to No Overbend Wire, Saville and Mr. J. H, Winspear an invention for provelling cars by electricity without the use of the over- head wire, and the motor companies of the city are watching the ontecome with inte A track for experimental purposes has b Jaid on the ot immediately north of the Omaha Street Railway company’s power house. Dr. 3. are testing LOX TEAM AND LIGHTNING, Rates of Speed on ths Several Street Car Lines, Che following facts and flznres show the length of time b tal a vound trip on tho several str nes of Omaha: HORSE CAR LINES, Chirteenth and Cuming one hour and W Webster streot line, one Pwentieth and Saunders street, one hour and twenty minutes, Farnam and Park aveuue, one hous Park avenue, Sixteonth ‘and line, by cither St. Mary's ¢ \ route, one hour and fifty min- CABLE 1INES Harney and West Dodye, utes for round trip. Dodge and North utes. thirty-six min- Twentieth, fifty min- BLECTRIC Y-OTOR. eventeenth and Sherman avenue fiity-five minutes. Burt strect and Walnut Hil), minntes. Rixtoenth minutes, Burt, Twenty-second line, forty-five minutes. line, forty-eight and and Twenty fifth The liver and kidneys in good condition. Hood is o great remedy for organs Army Notes. A general court martial has been appointed to meet at Fort Omaha, Nob,, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, the Sth day of October, 1580, or as soon thereafter as practicabl the trial of such persons as may be pr brought before it. Following is the detail for the court: Major Edmund Butler ond infantry; Captain Abner Haines jr ond infantry; Captain | ‘uptain Luther ||L hnlm' 0 First, Licutenant Turner, Second infant Lieutenant William R. Ab infantry; First Lieatenant John 5. Mailory, Secoyd infanti ond Laeutenant Virgit J. Brumback, Sccond infantry: Second Licu- tenant Thomas H, Wilson, Second infantry ond _ Lieutenant Jan ond infantry: Sccond , Second ju Sheuld ‘any of the hamed in the detail be prey tending at the time aun \I pla court will never 10, and con- tinue the business befo) provided the number of members present bo not less than the minimum preseribed by law. A general court martial has been appointe t0 mect at Fort Washalkie, Wye ; a. m.,%0n Tuesday, the 10th day of October, or as 'soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of such persons as may be broperly brought before it. Following is the detail of the court. Lieutenant Colonel rdrew Burt, Seventh nfantry; First L Moutgomery D. Parker, Ninth cava Licutenant Charles . Mason, ass geon, U. 8. A.; First Licuten Lockwood, Scveuteenth infant Lieutenant Charl H. Mur, infactry; Second Laeutenant Lucius L. Dur- fee, uteenth infantry; 1 Liouten- mlt William R. Dashiell, h infan- try. Second Lumumun Harry G Ninth cavalry number of oflice be assembled without manifest inju service, Upon the adjournment of the court sine die, the members thereof will return to their proper stations, Make no Mistake, By dispelling the symptoms so often taken for comsumption. SANTA ABIE hns brought gladness to many a houschold, 12y its prompt use for breaking up the cold thit 0o often develops into that futul disc nds can be saved from an ui You make no mistuke by keeping @ bottle of this pleasant rem house CALIFORNIA CAT equally effective in eradicating all N 1 Catarrh. Both of these wi Cabfornia remedies a sold and war by Goodman Drug Co. #1 a package, 3 for £2.50. Contracts Let, The board of public works yesterday awarded the contract for grading Thirty- sixth stree srworth to Farnam to Canfield, onts per yard. The contract for building the eight-inch piper sewer on Twenty-ninth street and Twenty-ninth avenuve and on Half-Howard between Twenty-second and ‘Twenty-seventi was let to Johu I\ Daley for 74 ceuts per Lineal foot. ibbons, Moran & Duulap Bros. have been d of the boara of public works to commence work immediately on the grading of rect from Sher- i avenuo to & ding of Twenty-second street from Dav ;mult vorth to Cuming is about com- pleted, P'ho’ paving of Ninetesnth stroet from Davenport to Cuming with cypress blocks bus been commenced Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrh@a Remedy. Thie medicine can always be depended upon, not only in the milder forms of summer: complaint, but also for malig- nant dysentery and cholera infantum, The lives of many persous and especial- ly children are save it each year. Littlo Dog Gone? of San Franc.:co, W poodle in this ey, while passing through to the east last Mon- day, Since then she has kopt the telograph wires red bot with messages w0 B, & M. offi- clals about the missing dear, Yestorday Harry Hall, city ticket agent ¢ that road, received a telegram on the sub- frow G. R. Blanchard, chairmap of the Vestern States Passenger association, show- o SN i THE Ing that Mirs. Colonel Babbitt proposes to have her dog back or create a sensation 1t seems that, while the train was standing at this station, h and ran away. Some of the train men and depot employos gave chase to the animal but could not capture it and the lady conse- quently was compelled to go on her journey heartbroken, Prixte Wanted an _expericnced job news printer to work in_a_country ofico. Must be sober, industrious and capable. A dress, glving reference and wages expected, FRANK CRBAGON, Decatur; Neb, PAXTON HOTEL, OMATA—Special at- tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west, Kittredge & Brainard, proprictors. Still Want the Brewerios, The English syndicate has uot abandoned its effort to sccuro possession of the Omaha breweries, Motz brothers yesterday received o let from Mr, Mahoney, the azent who sought to buy them some time ago, inquiring wiethe or 1ot they would sell rc loss of Kru 1 in the matter, thus & tho imp sion if it can be dono that he will buy ail the concerus except that of Mr, Krux and make Cnarles Metz tho resident manag Cushman's Mentho inhaler headache, neuralgia, asthm “Trial free at your droggist. cures catanrf hay fev The Omaha ing meeting at Dr. L. A. Me last night. Eighteon of tho twen bers were present. oxcellent paper on ** diarriioea in The reading occupied about minutes, and the paper was after- wards discussed by the members, Stores Chureiins, Factos HaE o will find - the NO. 2 GLOBE INCANDRSCENT terest ofti Wo mem- read an l‘a. 3 GLOBE INCANDESCENT, o »x]. for A Halls) Pariors, hiing 320 CaNBLE inER THE STN‘DM‘D LIGHTING €O, leveland, Obio. For sale by M. I W G DRS. BETTS & BRITS 405 PARN AN § ©, OMAA, NRU, (Opposite 'axton liotel) Office hours, 9 &, m, to § p. m. m Ir)!p . Bhd 1 Consultaiion at of Sut Chronfe, Nervous Skin 2 or by mail feee expres - free from obs I.\ ation, G K a, somi nal Losse it o cal Decay. arlsiie from indiscen s oF Indulgence, producing Sleeples . ¥, Plipl6s on tho face, i son to society, ensily ais d, nti dence, dull, uniit forstudy or business, and finds lifo o’ burden Safely, permanently and pri- vatoly cured, Consult ‘Drs, Detts & Betts, 14 Farnam St., Omaks, Neb, 5q Syphilis, w dls SFASE3 miast roriibio i 1t It(\ W fhont t¥ 10 R £ Sores, , F ams in the | - ilonas it Mouth K nily cured Bladd 1 where KUHEV Ul‘lllfl Pl auent Burning o YE ored or with inilky Back, P‘rflvmn' ly and STRIC‘lURB' i moval comp! diliation, VALOUE & momeit 5 yace: 'l’n erv Nm and Midl-Ared Hon, a1l Its drencod I,w .n:.‘env"l\_;‘:t‘n ¢ PN RemEY [RY. BELTS {nemselyes by dmpr ndul conces atd solltury hubits, which ruin both body and mind, wilitting them ror business study or marr S My, or tioss entoring Dy life, wware of physical de red: by patient Vorh mind and that lay 18 based upon faets, ctical Expe rience, Second—Every case 1s 65D 1y stud 8 thus starting aright,” Thid —Me li¢c nos ave pre, piured in ¢ labatory exactly 1o sult eath case, s affecting cures without injury §97” Send 6 cents Dostigo for Celobrato] on Clhironic, Nervous snd Delicate 1) Thousands curel, §4 A friendly letter ou future sufferiag and shanie, W olden years to life. P9~ No letiers un unless ac anied by 4 cents instanbe, fi 5 g ] a CLouo +FLoATiiie + Sanms <MATKLESS - FOR * SHAMPOOING - r pet jumped out of the car' OMAHA DAILY BEE: S0 Choica 81 Reasonauie o I do it here. Suitings, 8 fabrics, all of the best sort, and none 0 b T And a iy company of w COMMENCING Rose Goghlan, 375 22 1 §260, 80 Teacher of the Violin, | Send $1.00 wit Fashionable T Constipation _[ F not remedied in season, is liable to become haldtaal and chronio. Drase tic purgatives, byweakening the bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil. Ayor’s Pills, boing mild, effective, and strengthening in their action, are gener- ally recommended by the faculty as the best of a “Having b for vears, to constipation, without 0 find much relief, Tat last tried Ayer's Pills. I deem it hoth a duty and @ pleasure to testify that I have derived great bene efit from their use, over two years past I have taken one of these’ pills every night before retiring. 1 would not willingly be_without them.” —G. W, Bowuan, 26 East Maiu st., Carlisle, Pa, “T have hoen taking Ayer's Pills and using them in my family since 1857, and clicerfully roconmr them to all in necd of a safe but tual cathartic,” Jolin M. Boggs, Louwisville, Ky. “Tor eight yoars T wr constipation, Which at bad that the doetc for me. Then 1T 1 Pills, and soon the howels rec their ural and regular action. now T am in excelient heal Bryan, Texas lld\m, nsed Aver's Pills, with good resuits, T fully indorse then for the purs poses for whicl they are recommended.” =T, Conners, M. 1., Centre Bridge, Pa. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 8old by all Druggiste and Dealers i Medicine, i to take cwspaper |r:'in\ can only hint f the stuffs and their beauty. he eve must do the rest and Overcoatings AN D= Trouserings or gentleme Hundreds and hundreds of need hesitate on account f the price. $5, $6 and $7 for rousers. Fashionable Su'tings $20 for a UN- JALLED in the world, N EVENINGS, Top-coat Ot lospection Invited. ?‘;%Eé,@’fi’ 1409 Douglas Street, hree Nish s and saturday Natineo ursday, Priday an rday, Oct, MI6, ARIE}L IX\I( Sup) U LEAROUK ic talent, prosenting Thursdoy Night, | iy Night, RICHELIEU | | LOUIS XI. Saturday Mativee, | | T SHYLOCK Adm! and Niuht, RchARD III 0 and #1, Matines prices HREE NIGHTS { IMONDAY, OCT. 7. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. jeni of the! Distinguished Actross ¢ the management of Augustus Piton, in following repertoire il and Wednesday Matinee cuing “FORGET MK g 1L Bedts g0 o NO'T P WOPFINGTON, 00 AMONTH i creod o DroftabL \ towns and A\ & CO, luh Maln St., Richmond, Va A stale age and erperien " stannp furveply, B, 1, JOHN E. WILKINSON, At Puplls Residence. Nebraska. O0DRICH Ail’ born St hicago; advice fre suce; Dbusiness quletly and leg 20 North 1ath Street, Iy traus PII.-'B"S b send you u ikt YRk P 8 and cost ol ©. Box (il Grand Lslan If you can buy ar. Overcoat and save 33 per cent on the transaction, that 83 per cent is equi MTURDAV OCTOBER 5, 1880, FALL OVERCOATS. alent to g0 much money earned, Just consider for a moment what 33 per cent amounts to, on an Overcont for which yon have of eq be easily Hat Department pay in other stores, finest Derhys at 82,00, Sh our Shoes <o cheap, we sell them quick and to pay $15.00 elsewhere, [t means a saving of quality., On higher priced goods the subtantiated | It 1s hardly necessary to say that we show the largest line of medium weight Over:oats, tons, Kersays, Wide Wales, Ch viots, ete., at 5.7 008 Cor that can be had anywhere and ey the largest Variety at greatly lower prices than these ving will be greater, , $7.50, lly werth-g15.00, and Our great 95 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for less than $2, Y and 2 We are opening daily new and fresh goods dir , are of the same qualit umulate noold stock. ir is sold with a guarantee, Our claim $000, $12.75 and finer if you want them. grades are lined with the very best silk, with satin trimmings ¢ Special, s for which othér houses from the factories, 5.00 by purchasing of us, our price being £10.00 for goods to save you these dollars can v comparison of our prices with those of other stores. comprising Mel- The finer 1l of superior workmanship, 200 very fine ull wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Ttalian lining and a rich satin sleeve lining, beautiful fitting garments, at #0300, they ave r ve sold for that elsewhere, et Full shupes of Stiffand Soft Hats, at prices just about one half what you have to Our from £3.50 to #5. Having a kig trade and selling Our shoes are emphatically the best Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks and Valises. Like in every department of our business we shall offer in this line bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. othing Gompany, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha. and 8on ething sten of Banu Counters i Styla, Quali Desks. h 1000 5t mbined. raten Oataloy relnh) lren's ¢ mum., a 21 Winter Sui and work- ndery e ar s o de n Hanakor- i Umbrellas, <pecfalty, y or Price, 200 How Styles, netg Fiaest on Exrth, ¥ree, Pos o3 Tables, OF RoyalType Writer<: 8 Siyten, :3K £9., St Louls, Mo., U, S. /\, iMKEN SPR!HG VEHICLES | munn Tmpiovad Engiost iding 1 ta rotigh country 'lryowu iine Ao Wil Vive Ton age satlafaction. Ethionia Anchoria, New Yerk to an i 10 1o WO 05' 16th New York to Glazgow via Londondsrry Oct, Oct Victori By either tha Pl Jand. or Jtiver Mevs et Drafis fo; s th | Furnessin 12 | De Azores, Gibraltar ani ltaly, Ot Octobe . Oct, 10th, 3 n m. y i Jlane aid Sieeto ntul Tours ¢ ettt exteinront rtes, by "HENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicugo, 111, H. 5. 1AL, H. v CO M BflflK§fiLERs MO0 S, AHES, AND DRUGGISTS. Send for Stationary, tions, I the west, 200 page fancy 1,.,”1 wrgest and lustrated cataloy Loys und apest stock in REDHEAD, NORTON,; LATHROP &Cn DES MOINE THE BEST'N SN THE WORL-D~ EST LoWw PRICFS 5, IOWA. Ton | ESTACLISHED 1851 { 188 So. Chicago, lils, | ClarkSt, The Regular 01d-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS PESP- X FICNS Umumc Nervous and Private Diseases. _£3-NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, ng Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back A y decay and perh treated scentifically Ly &9-SYPHILIS bad Blood eases permanently cured. « &» KIDNEY and URINARY cor; Gonorrhoca, Gtricture, Varicocele a SraCuresI cw methods with ¢ Skin Dis all diseases cys ox other Marriage send for Dr. Male and Female, cach Consult e I b nd wiitin o exgpo! Hours, 810 8. Sundays 9 Jress F. D. CLARKE, M. D., (86 So. Clark 8t., CHICAGO, iLL. Dr.]. E. McGREW The Well BEpown Sp ist, oo £ Prive D18 EASES, tand St | “Womsn'” each 1 10 cents (stamps) i NENVOUSNE i CMALEINSEASES ! Cirannn and | DISEARES -atmeut by stamps forreply. ATION FREE. I2. cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. Omaha, Nebraska. 'BROOKS BROS, & CO. Importers and Wholesale Denlers in Walches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Notions, Novelties, Albums, Fancy Goods, Waiking Canes, Coal Collar Springs, &c., &0, nnr i quickly and pondenc [ Ofiice S, Auctionce Big variety goals. Sead for iilistr BROOKS BROS. & CD 417-419 North Fouvth Sty St. Louis, Mo. A Perfovt Face Puwder. REEMAN S""f‘,‘;;"‘ AL Sey's, cor, Lak Cor. $utl; B it Bileharis i D Co Hlnke: Hince & e lAT"ST PERFUME ExquisiTe cnaste FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA GOLD MEDAL, PAY"s, 1078, W. BAK"R & €08 Bl‘flflkfflSI 60coa 4y absolutely puve and it is solubl 1 its prepan e fimes the wire | ACLARKE " all'the effects | umption or | aints, Gleet, ' A mpdly without | v ! goods can be S8 NERYE AND BRAIN teed specific for 1yst ildons, [its, Nerv ryout Prosiration ol tobacco, Wakefulne Depression, Softening o the Brain, ty and leading tomiser L A e, Bar Di.E Co Wi MENT, i ilu Con e, use of ul Netral cd by the Meutal resuliing 1o y and dexth, 5ot Powe 1 Spermate the lirain, selfe . Each box contalns one m #1008 hox, or 51X boxey | fors=.in by mail prepald on receipt of prices WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES, To curcany case, With each ord - received by us for six boxes, accompailed with$5.00, wo will send the purchaser our written gusrantee to_res rund the £ the treatment does not effecs @eure. Guarantees fssued only by Goodmein Drug Co., Druggists, Sole Agents, 1110 Farnam trect, Oinana Nebraska " Umana MEDIGAL SSURGIPAL INSTITWOTE. N.W, Gnn. l:m& nnm s18, oMAHA NEB, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRCHGaud SURGICAL DISEASES APPLIANGES FOR DEFORMITIES AND '"‘USS[& BegiFacilition, Apparatysand RemediosforBuocoufal Treatment of every form of 10 T lxum‘ WEDICAL or BUROIOAL TKEATHEN NINETY ROONS FOR PATIENT' Hoard e Mteniano, Buat Accommodaiions in Wen RITE FOR OTRCULARS on Deformiti Tru e-,muuu;cm::. pactEyin Fi, Canoe B rn'hy Paraly, “Kidney. Bladdors cin sni urgi dyenuou. BISEASES OF W)HE A BYECTATY WRIATR LATKLY ADDED 4 LYDIG 1N m"}' o s g1 DECART WORRX DURING CONFENENKNT. (STRICT AT Only Reliabie Modioal Institute mal PRIVATE msr:hsx-fs Ali Hlogd Disenses aucearafilly treated. Byphililic Potuon stem wlibodt mereur: Reatorsil mpolenty. by phe ft . Add OMAYA MEDICAT, & NURGIOAT INSELLUT 13th ud Dodgo §ireets, O AHA, NEF, * nis punity, o action Tt Wankoad O Pl alcal debiity i inarried s iy e Pric Earting e " Bperitic No rub) asfly nsed. + ) i, 6160, ied or diniglo, weut STANDARD AEMEDY GO, Chidogo, Tl Joas ve GO NTRE antawe MOV GEEIEA T irtiinay pere) EANDENELECTRTOC0. 1noLabaile st CHIC G0 DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G, Jacobs.) 8014 by Grocers exerynhe ‘W. BAKER & €O, Dorchester, Mass, Whenyoua atiherc s ABOUT GLOVES. dence, Yoot ity ou it i oven the bo kAlII““’ % bodk A hon. Glov, It will interees OUl. TABLISUED 1862, UTOMINBON, dehastewn, N, V. Undertakersand Embalmers At tho 014 £.ani, 1407 Farnam Sirast. Orders by telegraph solic Altended, ‘Felephon ebrated Lines of Hoots wnd Rhoes, 1nABUActam. by . M. Henderson & (o, of Chlcugo . Fac toren wt Clicago, Dixon, 11l wnd Foud 0 Wis. nhlululltl\]v BAM. N. ATSON, resls t 4'\! NI Traveliy, Head(uarie's for tubbers W 2K FER]NITE A, MAHDCANY, FANIRH " 0N COMMON Wood Pro & vt it 41 active (han BALYEL s whies wcatiomloal, | Be i Lor cltculng AR G e Foriniia o Yerd by, BuoTk i Busling Biip, New | 4, promptiy

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