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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THE CITY. Geor Parnam, an inmate of St Joseph's hospital, died yesterday after- noon and will be buried to-day ' Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R. Barney, Twenty-fifth and Seward streets, October 14, 1889, a girl. Joo Dorothy, a clerk at Hayden Bgos., has disappearcd, owing & number of debts :n\t{' fter stealing 88,50 from his employer: Mr. Coots leaves for Minneapo- lis to-day to purchase three new derrieks to be used in the construction of the new city hall, Revival services are being held every night this week, Saturday excepted, in the church on Dodge street between Twelfth and Thirteenth, The grand jury is still at work on tho trouble between County Clerk Roche and Commissioner Anderson over that chattel mort cord book. O'Brien’s saloon at No. 424 North Six- teenth streot was closed at noon yester- day by the police on vhe ground ‘that it was being conducted without a license. Attorney Andrew Bevins, who was so geriously injured by falling down the court house " stairs ntly, is rapidly recovering and is able to be around his hom He expects to be able to attena to business within another week. The sccretary of the Sixth ward re- publican club has prepared aneat circu- lar letter to be distributed to the voters of that ward, calling attention to the importance of registravion, designating when and where the votor may register and defining the boandaries of the three precinets of the ward. Secretary Nason, of the board of trade, has notified Mayor Broateh of his ap- pointment by the board as chairman of the banquet” and reception committees to entertain the delegates of the interna- tional congress, and Mr.JohnWukefield of Lis appointment as chairman of the finance committee., He has also sug- rested that meotings of the committees e called as early as possible to arrange for the work in hand. | Army News. Cotonel Matthew M. Blunt, Sixteenth in- fantry, Fort Douglas, has been ordered to Fort Du Chesne, Utah, to inspect companics of his regiment stationed at that post. T ail. Judge Dundy returned from his extended bear hunt in Wyoming, yesterday, and brought ten skins with him, He had written that the eleventh animal was in sight and would be tra fetion was not d. » 80y 0 capture of the tenth evids tho other away. PAXTON HOTE tention to commer largest hotel in the west. Brainard, proprictors. Arrested For t'riz» Fizhting. Pat Wilson and Frank Green, the two men who sparred before the Gate City Ath letic ciub on Monday evening, were arrested at South Omaba yesterday on the charge of : fightidg, sworn to by Patrick Mostyn, se was set for Thursday at 2 o'clock and bail fixed av 50600 each, The men are confident of acq contest was with eight ounce ¢ are but little smaller than pillow muu bore a mark or a bruise, Cough no more, Red Cross cough drops will cure your cold. 5 cents a box. OMAITA—Special at- al men. Finest and Kittredge & the ich Neitner o Be Buried Here. The remains of Charlie Robers, the boy who ran away from his home in this city,and was killed in a rallway accident at Reno, Nevado, on September 26, were received by Drexel & Maul yester the dead boy, Hen Roberts, who hives on South Bighteen street, had the remains of his son exhumed and forwarded to thi for final int nt. The deceases of a party of their homies in this city early in The other boys have r rued hi * Persons who lead a life of are subject to rheumatism, neuralg and lumbago, and will find ‘o valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLoan’s Volcanic Oil Liniment eill banish pain and subdue inflammation. one exposury A Serious Accident. Frank Maxfield, a farmer from Neola, | was seriously 1njured yesterday afternoon at Tenth and Harney streets, While crossing the Harney strect cable at that point train 61 and 62, in charee of William Magee, man,and Condu m Melio, strucl his wu throwing rthe horses' h He was d erable distance, finally succeeded in releasing him: team aushed up Tenth stre aund ran wto a patrol box at Tenth and Capitol a dragging it vearly a block. Maxfield was sent home. The police coutond that the crew of the cable truin could haveaverted an acci- Adent. Marringe Licenses, Licenses were issued to the following parties by Judge Shiclds yesterday: Name and Residence. red G Jutiert Collis John Pechac 135610 Kba Age. , South Omaha South Omaha ew Maher, Om ‘I ‘ord, Omah... Cyrus C. Parkins, Weeping Water. { Lilhan R. Phillips, Omaha... .. Thomas Hansen, Omaha, {Amannhnmm Omaha i\lmllwn Mo _ouise Kracmer, Omaba William O. Field, Ri Leona M. Tittle, Omaha., h Masher, Omaba. Prubin, Omaba, Peter G. Jucobson, Aberdeen. . Emma £, Hunt, Om ihink of v As nman or a woman night for fear of not geiting up eurly enough in the morning. You can saye all this worry by going quick ting one of those Seth Thomas clocks at EDHOLM & AKI Cor. 15th aud Dodge, Opp. Postofiice. e Something w Remer If you nre going east, remember the “Rock [sland Route” run the sleepers and chair cars of their solid vestibule train to and from the Omaha depot, leaving Omaha at 8:45 p. m.,thus avoid- ing the transfer at Council Bluffs, Three solid trains dail All chair cars are freo. Dining carson all through trains, Our trains make close connections with all eastern limited trains connecting in union depot at Chicago, avoiding a transfor across the city to purties on route to New \nnl\. Boston and other eastern cities, “and overything u little better than other hines can offer.” STEVENS, Gen’l W. A BETTER THAN GOLD, Oune of the Lots in laintield orado, Jolla, Don't be a day too late and regret it. Bear in mind we are going to have artesian wells, lakes and a city of 2,500 } YN’MU in cighteen months, and a lot or one dollar will make you s haud- | some fit in that time. We have fine water now and an ele- L Such Nis- ing awake all ver. Ticket office, 1 in Col- ganmt location, but $250,000 in improv ments will change the looks of things. We will sell no lots for less than sfter October 16, 1f you want one now {8 the time. PraizvieLy Avpirion Co,, Castle Rock, Colo, GOT THE WRONG SIGNAL Passenger Tgaine Come To- gether at Gibson Siding. The Chicago accommodation, eastbound, and the Kansas City exvress, coming into Omaha, about 7 o'clock last evening, collided atsGibson siding and caused & serious wreck. Both are passenger trains and were well loaded. Several people received injurics moro or less severe, tnongh fortunately no one was killed, One engine at least and four or five cars are badly mashed and broken. Just how or why the accident occurred seoms to be a mystery not easily explained. Gibson is the point at which both the Kansas City and Denver flyers pass the eastbound evening r' The; were all there together, ond it seems that some switchman gave a 'signal out of time and started the Kansas City train too soon. Anywi it crashed mto the bageage car of the Chi cago accommodation and crushed i, then turnea the smoker over on its side, and de- ailed some of the coaches, Several passen- 8 in the smoker had narrow escapes. L0se 100 riously injured, who were brought back and taken to St. Joseph's hos- Two Woodler, left hand badly crushed H. J. Bickel, bruised, Joseph Bickel, Sheoley, Charles Lawrie, badly and body crush: o hurt, and his recover ful. 'The patrol wagon carry him, as well as the the depot to the hospits Conductor Barney Loveland was pamfully bruised on tho loft leg, All of the passen- gers were brought back on the Denver train. McCoy and Gilehrist are old and reliuble engineers, It is almost a miracle that no lives were lost. ‘The enginecr of No. 6, which was the train that collided with No, , claims that his air gave out and he could not stop. They were runming about eight miles an hour when tne accident occurred. Two coaches were burned Peter Reuland, proprictor of the Fremont house, at No. 801 North Sixteenth street, wus in the closet at the time of the accident stove, which contained a log fire, fell on top of him and came near burning him to death beforo he was carried out. His recovery is doubtful, although he has beeu taken to his home, where the best of care will be given him, The injured woman was taken to her home at Albright and the three other injured men are at St. Joseph's hospital. The track wilt not be in condition to run over until this morning. Red Cross cough drops beats them all, 5 cents per box, sold everywhere. South Omuha, Sheeley, head and face body bruised. burned on the face is the most badly is considered doubt- was summoned to others, from ML One of His Alleged Sales Comes Into Court. The case of Rupert vs. Penner, a sult for the possession of a lot at the corner of Cum- ing and Saunders street, is on trial in Judge Doane’s court. The Elizabethport Cordage company has commenced a suit against D. P. Winnie for £12,102, alloged to bo for cordage and wire sold and dehi ‘I'his suitis an outgrowth of the failure of the firm of Mills, Rankin & Co., which caused a scnsation here last spring. It is alleged that the cordage was purchased from the plaintiff by Winnie upon young Mills' representation that he had sold it to Omaha partics and for which he col- lected a commission. The parties to whom tho goods were consigned retused to accept them and the shippers bring suit against Win ered the shipment. Gene win, Hon. W. J. Connell, Judge Baldwin, Congdon, George Townsend and a number of other members of the bar have gone to attend the session of the supreme court. William Byrd has brought suit against : et al. on a building con $20 and be decreed a lien building. y i the case of William Green, charged with assaulting Louis Granson with a biliiard cue with intent to murder, retired about y ard soon returned with a verdict nov guilly. Green was discharged. “This morning the case of the State vs. Williun Hamilton for urson will be tried be- fore Judge Hope S. Rood has commenced & suit against H. I. Robinson and H. K. 5 on & promisory note. hus commencdd @ . Headec on suit 2 prom- Sehram & Co., of New York. have agaiust Joscph C. Vapor for 3 on uccount, Blizabeuh Mide has brought suit against Will C, Bryant ife to recover posses sion_of th at the northeast corner of Kifteenth and Cass streets, which are un- lawfully held by the defendauts. Chance Onee in a Life Time, Great wateh sale this weelk; don’t fail to attend it Laholm & Axin’s, cor. 15th and_Dodge, opp. U. S. postoflice, Omahu, Neb. Goes to ihe Sitw J. C. Stubbs, general traflic manager of the Southern Pacific, has tendered his re- signation to take effect November 1, a which time he will go to the Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul as second vice presi deit. 1t is reported also that President Roswell Miller will turn over the general manager- ship of the Milwaukee to Mr. Stubbs, As to who will fill the vacancy resulting from the cuange there 18 much conjecture. Mr. Stubbs, in conversation with an Omana ofti- cial, stated that he had recommended T. H. Goodman, general passenger and_ticket agent of the Southern Pacitic, for the va- cancy. ukee, Railvoad Notes. General Manager Burt, of the Elklorn, bas gone west. I'he Atlantic express ou the Union arrived two hours late from tho west. 0. W. Whittlesey, zenernl baggage agent u[ the Elkhorn at \h-wnun Valley, is in the Pacific . Tenbrooke, general castern agent of the Union Pacific, with headquarters at New York, is in Omah There are now at the Union Pacific trins fer at Council Bluffs eighty-seven cars loade th steel rails, consigned o the Rio Gr & Westorn at Deny D. McKa, agent of the the Chinese 0ast passenge Who chuperone California to Burlingto, legution from + PR | Harney streets Washington, is {n Omata en route to San Francisco. T. W. Lee, nssistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific, has returned from an extendad tour of the east. Hamlin Whitney, of the town site depart- ment of the Elkhorn, accompanied by his bride, has returned from an extended wed- ding tour, General Freight Agent Miller, of the surlington, has gone to_Denver to attend a meeting of the Colorado committee of the Trans-Missouri association, J. B. Kirkland, general agent of the pas senger department of the Union Pacific at San Francisco is in Omaha enroute home from the conclave at Washington. Knights of Pythins iting Omaha, and 1n atteudance to the grand lodge, will fad e veautiful selection of badges and jewels at special prices during the grand lodge session, Call and see us. EDHOLM & AKIN, Cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. —— TWO RUNAWAY Two People Injured by Being Dashed to the Pavement, As Mr. Aaron Chadwick and his brother-in law, Mr. Rodney D, Wells, of St. Louis, were out driving about 10 o’clock yesterda; ing their horse took fright ata locomotive near the motor power house on Nineteeath and Nicholas and ran away, throwing Mr. Wells out on the motor rails, The horse’s hoof struck his head and the wheels of the buggy passed over him, He was picked up bleeding and unconscious and carried to a lumber office near by where medical nid was summoned. 1t was sgmne time before he re- covered consciousness. The physicians did not think his sorious, although he from con - He was taken to his sister’s house at II\‘H eteenth street Dave Carter, a hostler for Wotlirow, the eryman, had & narrow escape yesterday rorning. He started out with Charles Woodward's horse and o 5 to take them to the gen- tleman’s residence, At Fourteenth and the animal became fright- threw Carter to the pavement, on his head. Tho horse ran away and smashed the carriago into Kindling wood. Dr. Chadwick took Carter into his office and dressed his wounds. ened and alighting lce for Sale, 500 to 1.000 tons good ice on railroad track. Will sell cheap. Address A, G. Buchanan & Co., Fremont, Neb. BOLD ROBBERY AT BELLEVULR Consummate Scoundrels Terrify Three Well Known Oitizens. One of the boldest cases of **hold-up” that has occurred in the vicinity of Omaha for many moons oc »d Monday night on the quiet streets of Bellevue. Oscar Kayser is the proprietor of a gen- eral store at that pla At 8:30 o'clock he closed up hisestablishment for the night. He had turned out all his lights“except a small hand-lamp, and had locked the door. A rat tle dt the latter calied him to the front to let in a customer, as he supposed. A couple of revolver muzzles were thrust in his face and the command, hrow up your hand sent those memb aloft. He was then commanded to turn around, and was relieved of his pouket-book containing §16 in cash, a railroad check for §33, and several notes. Kayser was so completely taken by surprise that he did not think of resistance, The robbers then commanded him to turn about and accompapy them to Wright's store, the supposition being that that store would be closed. Mr. Wright, however; had not locked up and was astonished to see his neighbor Kay- ser walk in with his hands up and of masked men at his heels, M and his ron, who was also in the store, hud thewr hands up in a trice and were in turn re lieved ofg their property. Young Wright was deprived of a gold watch and chaintind $4 iu casii, and the fatier of §2. The latter had presence of mind enough to throw his thook under the counter when ho robbers enter and thereby savea None of the victims can give a description of the scoundrels, as they were too bus, looking down the muzzies of the revolver to anything else, Mr, Kayser, how: , suys that one of them was short and rather heavy set, the other tall and som what slend, Both hac cloth masks ove the upper parts of their The shorter min did the holding up and was evide rovice, as lie was very timid_and only to his part of the by his partne After the Wrights had been relieved, the robbers backed to the door, mean J their victims with their ning them not to follow if the; 0 remain in their good state of I The victims say there was considerable grim bumor about the whole proceedin which, however, they failed to appreciate > M. J e had paid his bills Omaha during the day or would have ¢ tributed to the robbers e, Last I'riday evening Mullen’s saloon in Bellevue was entered in about the sam ner aud ender relieved of ab wished Hotel. I 0 & $3 per d arge sample at Brown. ENTHUSIASTIO Are Developing in tate kixchange Some of the members of the real estate ex- change are endeavoring to infuse a g deal of life into thut organization, Two or three spirited m held. Tt is intended to inaugurate daily ses- sions and conduct an open board. Being a close corporation, this could not be done un- der the old exchange, but such revisions of the constitution as w l]l\.ll L every exten e100 0f libers ave been made, Ler madc its ange this af- BOOMERS, They Keal Es- have been report to & weetin ternoon. 1t is proposed to have an open board one hour, probably from 11 to 1%, every da and admit any person who may desire to be present. While the call, at first, will be coufined to real estate, stocks bonds and sceurities, it is thought thatthe effort will itually lead to & regular board of trade anee, promoters have called upon x, ad most of thew say they will eithe very day in person or send a clerk to represent thew. The mem bership fee for those joining the exchuug 1 fixed at 10, | “The time to open out in full biast has not l ot been fixed, but probably the first of N nber will witness some Lvely scenes about the chamber of commerce, iICs» CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. ts superior ex century, It is used by heads ofthe Greal Healthful., Dre. Pric tain Ammonia, the United Cre 16 or nee proven in millions of home Stites Universities as X m Bal Alum, for more than a quarterof a Government, ndorsed by the Stroy , Purest and Most ng Powder does not con- Sold oy in cans. the PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. C JAGO, " LOUIS, SAN FRANCUISCO, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pure. ty, strength and wholesomeness, More eco- nomieal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be s0ld in competition with the multitudes of Jor or shortw ‘efght alim oF phosphite powder sold ond in cans. Royal Bakiug Powder 0o Wall Btreet, New York. DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1405 FARNAM STREET, OMATA, NRB, (Opposite Paxton Hotel.) Office hours, 9 . m, to § p. m. Bundays, 10 a. m.to1p. m. Spectalists i Chronte, Blood Diseases ¢ Consultation at office or by mml fres. Medicines sent Ly mail or express, securel Dacked, free from ubservation. Guar: cure quickly, safsly and permanent iy NERVUUS DEBILITY = sical Do . Bxcess or Indulgen Beas, Deaponqency 1 'to socloty, , unfit burden, Safely, permanently’ and cured, Consult brs. Betta & Betts, Farnam st., Omaha, Neb, n Syphilis, a disease Bluud aml Skm DISEASES BT eersfhin ' nt \lop ur; 8 1 Blotcles, £ he Head und Bone. Byphilitic Sore Throat, Mouth and Tongue, C: u\ hf"l‘ permanently cured where othes Kidney. Urina T, Pl quent B g o1 Bloody Urine, Urin h col Sred or with milky sedipent on' standing, Weak Buck, Gonc t, Cystitis, et P Jmiotly and Sately Cared, Charges Reusons STRICT TRE! mov: complete, dilation. Car ! by without a moments painor «Il'lllflklll(‘ To_ Youig Ml anfl Hiddls-Aed Men A SURE CURE ] Nervous Skin and ! LLosses. sing from In producing pri- 108 EyaipeIns, Kaver and Bladder Complaits, Difficult, too fre. Guuranteed per- le awrl olfect Vice. “which bings organ vinie Loth mind and body, with all its drended il permanently d, DRSBTS Adless those who kuve impateca ) themselves by fmproper indul- gences nrd solitary dubits, witich vuin bou ody and mind, uifitting them tor businces, study or mar M AnRIE or those enterin, py lite, aware of physical de alsted. verlie OUR SUCC . 18 based upon facts, First—Practical rlence, Second —Evory saso 18 esi thus starting aright.” Third- re, DAFed 1 Ol InURIory a¥Ably th At sath Chse, thus affecting cures without injury 27 Send 6 cents postzge for celobrated works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands curad, §07~a friendly letter or call rlug and shame, and 1 ye §¥°No letters an swered unless nccompanied by 4 cent in stampe, Addressorcalion DRs, BETES & BETTS, 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nob, ]S IGRK" G3CO & Gagh. on that hap lity, qu Expe studied- H ITE. CLOu 0 «FLoATiNG : Sonps /f \f!RAPPERS 8 . FOR * SHAMPOOING - Larer 312€) Teceive & JOHN E. WILKINSON, Teacher of the Violin. Open for eagagements at concerts, entertains ments ¢ At Pupils I Omuha, Neb 524 North 13th Street, AMUSEMENTS. moncing Munuu, Octobor 14th. Engagement of Mr, Wi 11 CRANE, Alded by a competent ¢ The direction of Jo Monday and Tucsday Evening frad nce the new cosmopolitan oumedy ON PROBATIO oy lhm‘ der M i PAPA 1 omm e § And the lates THE ular prices Jmedy company opll Brook ol I inder T, LLOON. eals g o fal [Bovos [JRERA Friday and Satuda;, Oct, IB and I9 rday Matine: GEO. HOEY 'S (1ot Laugh Keep It Dark Full of Fun, Prétty Mu Brilllant Sp A PELVEC COMEDY ¢ M Headed by the comedians, W. T, BRYANT and J. J. QUINLAN. Togethier with the, charming Aciress au ocullst MISS LIZZIE RICHM IND. Regnla: prices. Seals go on sule Thursd Weining. ANY, FALL OVERCOATS. If you can buy ar. Overcoat and save 83 per cent on the tran%action, that 83 per cent is e ivalent to so much money earned, Just consider for a moment what 83 per cent amounts to, on.«an Overcoat for which you have to pay $15.00 elsewhere, [t means a saving of § On higher priced goods the of equal quality. be easily subtantic tons, Kerse, wving will be greater, 00 by purchasing of us, our price being Our claim $7.50, $9.00, $12.75 and finer if yon want them, $10.00 for goods to save you these dollars can ed by comparison of our prices with those of other stores. Tt is hardly necessary to say that we show the largest line of medium we Wide Wales, Cheviots, etc., at $ tht Overcoats Mol- finer comprising The grades are lined with the very best silk, with satin trimmings and of superior workmanship. Special, beautiful fitting garments, at #9.00, they are res nd ¢ ly werth #1 Hat Department—Correct Fall shapes of Stiff and Soft Mats, at prices pay in other stores, finest Derbys at Shoes—We are opening daily new and fresh goods direct from the factories. our Shoes so cheap, we sell them quick and that can be had anywhere and every pair i Our great 95 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for less than $2. 2.00, 42,50 and $2.75, are of the same qualities for which other houses ask from #3 accumulate no old stock. sold with a guarantee. Our 200 very fine all wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining and a rich sati re sold for that elsewher just about one half what you have to Qur 50 to %5, a ki emphatically the Having trade and selling best shoes are 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 the largest Variety at bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. Nebraska Glothing Gompany, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha. ceoll TAILOR 1409 DOUGLAS ST. to $.800. Trousers made $15 a pair. to measure at | and work. tempt Yes therc is science in advertis- ing—Concise facts are what the people want(And good Olothes.) erhole only forfeits pubilc confl- You want tho worth of your moncy when you buy, and you wiil ore you #re sure of it—Fxc co 1 all things §s a better watchiword | thian shurpness or shrewdness. ADOLPH MEYER TABLISHED 1555, Max Meyer & Bro. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, And other firstclass PIANOS,and MAX MEYER. STORY & CLARK ORGANS |! Remember, We do Not Sell ''Sten ciled” Piancs, All Instrcuments Guaranteed to | be Just as Represented. i| SPECIAL! We offer a iine $325 Piano for $250. EASY PAYMENTS, Visitors Welcome. MAXMEYER&BRO | Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. Pocket Pon Cushion Free (o 300 | GAUTION i | ebrated lines of Boote aud Bhogs, greatly lower prices than these goods can be H We make you a pair of | Trousers for $5.00 you can | buy themelsewhereat $7.00 We get your money. Yousee a style you likeat $13 to You come to us. and find our price 1s $9. What you can do in suits is as extraordinary. It isn’t alone the price. designs than are to be found any- where else— You're generous with your trade, so shall we be with goods, prices Better NIGOLL the TAILOR, 1409 Douglas. ISYPHILIS Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the use of the | flOlC (‘IHO by the Cook Remedy Co., of > Wilte tous for the ndines m Who By om Whom wo have permissh 15 a disease that has always d the skill of the wost eminent physielans and until th scovery of the Cook itemed Co's “MAGIC REMEDY," o in fifty ever having the disease has been cured, We gu e teo (o cure any caso that cun be produce T'hose ho have taken Mercury, Bucus Alterans or other With onily temporary ben manently cured by the the “MAG 3D dy Co.. Omi 1t i3 ibsoluto ompany to itin effect s beon have al- Thoy are inan: n capital of ov od, W ol b per: i Havsonr torumila and results, Ih reating patfents for four S given perfect satfsfactfon ponsible, having 0, miking their guard £t obstinate cases—those who b Tevery known remedy ana lost all ope of v.” Correspond with us and let us put 1 in Posses vidence Ui nost skept Mark whit we say: In the snd you MUST use our “MAGIC REMEDY'" before yougan be permanently cured. 1t1s the most TiorMe blood purifier ever known. Write for particulars, Al let itidentinl, ¥ ting the Cog nedy ie Rem None othiers are_genuine, ming Do agents £ are Imposter frall particular Address all communications to The Cook Remedy Co., Rooms 418 4ni 419, Paxion Blockt DRUNKENNESS uer Habit, T'on dininistoring Golde [ ody’ and_ permanent o whther (1 roan Al e it kinow 2 Love they quit of tholr own (ree will. 1T Novor Falls. The s ynce Impregnated with the HHie 1t b ponsibility uj o by Ku'h (8tx, 1ith u ) 1d 15th FOR MEN ONLY! APOSITIVE 55500Te) RAR00, By, CUR pres f Body and Mind: Effects in 0ld or Young, sy Desiring 10 exuin: the SHOE DEALERS o aautaetul Chicago - Fa d D L M. Henderson & Co., of icago, Dixon, Tl should wr E‘W, co, FIEMON BB [shdquastera (o8 Lubbers od vy O forien at O IECLARKE " <] ESTAGLISHED 1851 | 186G So. Sure Cures!f Chicago, llls, { ClarkSt, The Regular 01d-Estabiished PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is stifl Treating with the Greatost SKILL and SUCCESS L~ "/@\__JALL (Bl Chronic, Nervous and Private Discases, 29 NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Menhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, 1erriblg Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the efiects leading 0 early decay and perhaps Consumption of Insanity, i scientifically Ly new methtds with never-falling siiccess. Ber- SYFHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dise cases permanatly eured. 29- KIDN nd URINARY complaints, Glee Gonorrhoea, Strictu e, Varicocele and all discasea of the Genito-Urinry Ol 3 prompily without j omach, Kidneys r Org No experiments A,u- wid experience me Consultatio oo ‘wacrcd nd 4 ceits § Chronic, Nervous B~ Tiose contemy Clarke's celebrated g both 25 cents Af g and tham ife's (Scer Consuli 1 savefuts dadd goldenyears to e, &a-Bool mps). Medicing and wii from €xposures, Hours, 8108, Sundays 9 to 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D,, 186 €o. Clark St, CHICAGO, iklks " OMAHA BEDICO. s SURGIDAY, INSTIWOTXD. 1304 D 519, OMAHA, HEB, FOR TUE TUEATMENT OF ALL UHRUNI’..«&&SJRU‘CALD [SEASES i IR A COFDES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORNITIES AND Tnt )\IYUX«"ALnr!LYRthALTRrATll:N1 NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS,) Bourd & Attendance, Best Accommodationsin Wesfy " WEITE FOR CIROULAR on Deformi Braces, Trusucs, Club Foct, Oyrvatures of ine, Oatarrh, Bronchitis h o ty, Paralysis, Bpilepsy, Kidn Bye, Ear, Bkin and Hlcod and all Surgical Operationss DISEASES OF WORMEN b asr s Diveerana Nemnd VR MAVEL\TELY ADDKD A L3 ING-IX DEFARTHINT PO WORRS DURING COr PR ENT: (STRICTLY Only Reliabls Medice] Institute meking a B PRIVATE DISEA&E eted, ) ES. OMEH, foe m. Gl wud Var N0 HHAIN TiEATs or ysterin, Dizate N vyl 1504 by th Alental DiE, MENT, i ness, ' Co Headuche, use of aic Depre Wis Pro tobitceo Sftening of Colitaias x hoxos ceipt of pric - JOSEPHGILLOT 8 STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITION 1608, Nos, 303-404-170-604. TUE U0ST PERFECT OF PENG