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THE CITY. Turkish baths 75 eents at the torlum. Ladies and gentlemen. The rogular monthly meeting of the Milkmen's association will be held at Wolfl's hall this evening, A number of new tin poll ho needed at the fortheoming County Clerk O'Malley is have them made. The docket of the United States court for the November term has heen put in the hands of the prin and will be ready for distribution early next wee Jumes Stephenson Thursday charged one of his men who had vefu to register and elaimed he had no inter- estin the election and did not care to Vo Stephenson says hie has no use for a mun who won't exe the privileges of his citizenship. Prof. Rexford engaged with Mrs. Morrell, wifo of Mort tailor, in the old Planters’ hous: day and slapped her in the face.” ) rell came in soon after and attac lu-«ll(w\ ford. They were both-arrested and taken to polic where the details of the trouble w natas s will be lection and anging to in a quarrel 11, Hw e enginecrs employ fon Pacifie, died of pneu ternoon at the fami corper of Fourth and The funeral toole plac noon. Intermentat k t Lawn. The replevin suit brought by Jimmy Lindsay to recover the $150 stakke money put up with Ezra P, Savage to guaran- feo thie firht with | yhn Wilkes, did not bring forth any gold. The papers were served but not a cent was found, Lind- say has now commenced a civil sult that will come on for he ng before Justice Morrison next Monday. Ed Neal, the condemned muvderer, continues to receive superb baskots of fruit and sunptuous dinners from his demi-monde love, A partioularly big feust has been promised him from the same source for today, the day upon which he was to be hung. But the fel- low is growing thinner, paler and move hollow-cyed cvery day. doesu't feel sosure of favorable news from the su- preme court as he did, Tho ground for his scaflold has been all staked off, Hood's Sarsaparilla has a steadily increas fng popularity, which can only be won by an article of real meritGive ita tr terday after- PROHIBITION 1IN KANSAS Xt Is Working Incalculable Injury to the State. . . B France, one of the oldest ol county, Kansis, arriy st ug with his daughter, who will bo treated here. Mr. Irance is a farmerand also deals in stock and grain. His postoffice address is Sylvan Grove. In order to secure facts from & temperate gentloman whose whole inte arein the sfate of Kansas, o reporter fo Ber interviewed Mr, Fratiee “While I nothing for liquor in any form,” said Mr, I'rance, *1 am uota prohi tionist, although 1 might have been one notwitnessed with iy own eyes the conduy of the people who are now préaching the do trine stance, | you_one ex- ample: A man ha$ been employed by the temperance assciation ata lavge saliry expmses, Ho is a lawyer and fn my town. I kiow him, Xnow im coughly, He s t bo the who preache first e in Lincoln county, and also the first white man. For years ho was o Arunkard, abused his family,” chasing them out into the cold many a night. He has been accised of a numberof crimes, and was os- corted out of acourt room by the sheriff on order of the court for being a nuisance. Ho Bty ¥, RO npneom 4 MR oneout of many. I simply class the ilk that 1s working in this locality'as reformed toughs and granie “In Sylvan Grove the saloons have never becn closed. In Lincoln, the county scat,the salonkeepers have been run out.” 1t was caused by the druggists, who sold such awful rotgut that men would get insano and stag- fl‘l about the streets, Tho blame was always aid to the saloons, but since they have closed thero is as much drunkenness as there was beforo. “We have bootleggers all over the count mous @ jugz of whisky. | in 4 number of ‘dead soldicrs’. arlors all sell very stion, rinks. “The fact of the matter is that the solid busine { the state are now convinced that prohibition has injured the intevests of us farmers, and they are leaving the state as zapidly 08 they can getout. Without the farming and stock industrios of Kansas tho 8tato would amount to nothing. “The brewers and distillers are boycotting Kansas grain, and that is another severo blow to us. We must violate our manhood to secure lquor of a third rato grade and pay two_m'iwi for it at that. In fact, we are Bujing ot our moiey 1o buill up Kansas ttlers in the invalid and [The *dead soldiers’ “dead soldier ‘tempers “But_the pmluhulflnls re making a des- perate fight. Tho s s talk it and the preachers preach it fmlu the pulpit.” “How about politics in your locality asked the rporter. “Well, aia qui elect overy thing he alliance on prohibition " y silent.” > positive the alliance will ‘lu ¢ Citizens of Omaha at me and abroad should wemember that the remaining days of registration are Friday, October 31, and Satwrday, Noven- per 1, A Treat r Artists, The varied beauty of the seener tho majostic Hudsin and through vely valleysof tho Mohawl ulul the the New York um to per unent, bpointed alo daily for New tinls, Lnvoate jourhoy Central with o peculinr cl sons of artistic Eight magn ' trains leave York and Boston, m n!'t‘ll\)ll with the f‘l~l tra ichigan” Coutral and “Big il Citizens of Omaha at home dnd abroad should wemember that the remuining days of registration are Friday, October 51, and Saturday, ber 1. Novem- —— District Court. Upon the convening of court this morning Judge Wakely will hand down decisions in the following cases tried at this term of the district court : Winch vs Bowman, The Bar- ret manufacturivg company vs The Omaha ranite wofing company, Wilson vs Blake, Cennedy vs The First Baptist church, Theds vs Ziemer, Guild vs Denny, Reick vs' Wood- bridge, Taylor vs Horton, McNamara vs Edwurds, Disbrow vs Case and Kahn vs Hellman, The case of P. J. Creedon against Frank Murphy was commenced in_Judges Doane’s court yesterday afternoon. Creedon is suing fortha recovery of §£,000 which he alleges was expended by himin preparing plans and specifications aud for material furnished for anh\ residence ot Twenty-second strcet Mary savenue. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The advance sale for “Anlrishman’s Love" specialty company, which opeus a four nights* engagenment at the Grand on Sunday evening next, will commence this moruing, It will trove to be onwof tho strongest and most picturesque Irish dramas everseen in Omatia, Not the least wmong the company is Little Dot Clarendou, with her pleasiug specialtios. Mr. J. F. Murray, vepresenting Frank Daulels’ “Little Puck! company, which is at the Boyd on the last threo nights of next weck and Sunday, November 1, is in the vity, Mv, Murny styles his stae the “droll moi arch of farce eomedy,” and says be hus the brightest and prettiest comedy company now traveling in Awerica, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1800. Turkish Baths 7 At the natatorium, Ladie men, Cents and gentle- —— HELSLEY'S JUSTICE. Water Enter Largely Into the Doses. Judge Helsley's “dander riz2® yesterday when e looked over the grist that was gath- 1 for his inspection. There wero several faces that had been there frequently during the past few weeles and the complaints of the | jallors to the effect that there wasa good sizod gang of worthless cha s who woro bent on making the il their homo soomed. to bo basel on facts, Thojuilors claimed that the fare and accommodations were altogether too good for these fellows, aud besought ourt to cinen them harder, | His honor w. pressed with the justice of tho ple and did cnch tie rits, to the atlsfaction of Jailor Bebou There were 10 mowe city \tences, o8 one sentenced went, over the hill_and wmittimus bore the inscription “B. & " which ey readily be interpreted to | an *‘bread and water.? “igeddy” Moran neak thieves, |..m..r whict Bread an leader of wvas given th a gang of | JUW. Hall we Hall is an_ex-convict, from this Joll isa motorions or and thug, given twenty min: ty under a suspended n; tner and Sstron g 1\ John Welso, ntes to get out of the thitty days" jail sentenc 1 Champagne is is nothing in it Try it. Cook’s Bxt 1y but the juice of the grapes, ——— Citizensof Omaha at home and abread shoull remember that the vemaining days of registration are Friday, October 31, and Satwday, Novem- ber 1. Board of Public Works, An interested crowd of spectators attended themeeting of the board of public works y terlay afternoon. There was a grading con- tract and two sewer contracts to be let, Tor grading Bi t from Douglas to s, MeKing 1 got the contiact at district 126 v and in dis allowed: Williams to 14, Chicago Twenty-ni lton, Ple uml W ~|l’l‘4'( llh strect trom nter [u Ed Phelan, < street from Burt to Cuming, #9 t from Twentieth to Twent, ; Pleasant stre | l'u\l:n\\m(ll 190, al S s avenue from Twenty-sixth to Twent rect, 2 Ed Phelan, x.nln\\: s avenue from Thirtieth street lt\l‘lnl nee axton avenue from “Dwenty-fourth to 8 Hugh Murphy, curbing 1 “Thirteenth to Shorman Barber asphalt company, street fror £ ¥ n fourth str nuo from street, paving avenuo to Twent T'wenty-ninth o from enue, b Twenty-ninth wd street fr avenue to xm\'h 1v|u~ of th Burt _street, I l’umlll’lml avenuo to Pacil h from strect, $4,- Poppleton avoue to M %5 street, from Ty second street, & ing Locust stie man a paving Twent street to Curing Walsh, ‘sewer in mann & McDonald, 1th street from Jackson to Jones, % Charles E, Faming & Co, «wmmun of North Omahu sower from Twenty-fifth and_Erskime street to Cameron street, §7,544. . 0. Corby, re pairs on F. R Co., sewer on Thirtieth street fr $1 L. H. Tower § et from Poppleton avenue I«‘Ol FTIRHS, pairing’ pavement on street east of Thirty-ifth, tho work was per- formed by the str mmissioner, and tho amount, 3114, charged up agamnst tho reservo of MeH vock, the original con- tractors, \\l\nu'h'smlm make the repairs. ‘The sidowali ate due Bd Burns the month ending September 1 At a previous meeting this held onton Burns besauso 1o had not aid the walks according to contract, Since then hehas gone over the work, made the changes and now gets his moue; _coaches—Pullman palace slecpe oo reclining chair s to Chicago and mlnx\u\ln;: points a the great Rock Island voute. Ticket oflice 1602, Sixteenth and Parnam, — Army Notes. Private Stoddard, acting hospital steward on dutyat Fort Lincoin, has been trausferred | to Fort D. A, Russell, in the department of the Platte, aud another acting hospital steward will shortly arrive at Fort Omaha for duty at that post. Sergeant Linehan, Company T, § v, attached to Company A, Pilot. Butto, has been or. isburg, Pa., for duty ninth avene to Thirt 375 Hugh Murphy, n TIHHDun\h (u to Pacific estin Through dered to prc on recruiting service, Sergeant Chretien, Comp infantry, attached tl Compa regiment, at Fort D, orderad to proce: ourecruiting s extra non-com v I, Seventeenth Cof the same A. Russell, has been :d to Detwoit, Mich., for duty vico, The detailingof tho ioned ofticers of Companies | I and K, who are attiched to other companies until vicancies oceur, is_considered o very ez00d move on the part of the war departmeiit “Bad will bo approciated by thoso dotalled. During the 1 enlisted men b 3 in the Depart tte, apylied for ' ent_order from tho received furloughs s months duration, Tho scharged without fur- Generat Brooke, accompanied by Licuten: A, ., left. yosterday 10 meet General Milos at’ Avlinglon, Neb., for con- sultation on affairs pertaining’ to the mili department commanded by General Brooke, Ordnance Sergeant Martin, stationed at Fort Du Ciesue, has been gran'ted a furlough until April 15, 1801 i First' Lieutenant Abercrombe, at Fort Omaba, has been grant two months, with permis months exteusion, a sick leave for on to apply for four Bakmg Powder: Used In Millions of He wx-mmmnu.uu. & A, Orchard, Carpet, furniture and drapery. et 1 " Hon. John L. Webster is a speak on the prohibition uestion At Omaha Saturd wening, At West Point next_ Monday he' will make a political address also At Blair Tuesday event At South Sioux City Wednesday evening of next week. At Nebraska City Mouday The Acco Dr. W. O. Roc nounced to Novomber 3, its are Correct, ts of thiscity, a promi- nent memberof the Modern Woodmen of Americo, agaiust the head officer of “which 50 much has been telegraphed from Chicagn, havging him with crookedness in his ac- counts, received a telegram yesterday morning as follows George L. Marchand, Tlinols public auditor and wceountant, yesterday finished examini- tion of Head Condul Root's Modern Wood e books covering the Aization 188210 OCloby se with the bo rea complete ey prove that 1 i offiver, I and without foundation his is a matter of considerable interest to bers of the order in this city. fon_have beon fi circulated through made 1 I the T'ress ussociations, Citizens of Omaha at home and abroad should remominr thal are Friday, ber i e vemaining days of registration tober 31, and Saturday, Novem- s The Telegraph War. Thereis no change in the situation graphic ¢ ) The operators who were discharged by the Vestern Union on account of their brother. hood proclivities have all gone to work either for the postal or the railroad companies. The force at the Western Union has been reduced by the dischavge of brotherhood men e without d vice and no further "S5 the operators ot in tele- the executi and no fuarther ch brotherhod taken until that body re A mecting of the gperat b lield at Coodrieh hll Sunday to. consider nutters pertaining to the trouble, action will be lecision of the city will Citizons of Omakaat home and adroad shoult remember that the remaining days of registration are Friduy, October 31, and Saturday, Noven- ber 1. Desiver is tohave s new union depot " RUROPE 1Y ADVANCE OF AMERICA. ked than the »f Amerie Nothing is more rope Lung Ve inquire e to the 0 ature's remedies and not prepared prep arations, Tt isthis which has made so m of thetr springs notorlous, 1 laces ke Su are thronged with visitors, but all cannot go 10 thes ! and those who ¢ not, but wh from Throat Lung dlseq carry the spring uround with thien fu their vest pocket in the shapoe of Hitle troches, The Soden Mineral Pastliles are anhesitatingly recommended by Sir Mor- rell Mackenzie, Dr. Koch and othe fmperial plhysic e will cure otiier re Obtain only the genuine imported article, which must have the signature id recom- fon of 8iv Morrell Mackenzie with each v Snuine. UPS BettsxBetts Physicians, Suréeons and Specialists, u- wmous when | 1409 DOUGL AS STREET OMAHA, NEB. The most, widely and favorab] knowa ialists Ta the Uriited Sthiee “Hhapy perionce, remarkablo iill uid univer oew in the troatment and cure of Nervo Ohronioand Surgical Disonses, entitle thess gminent physicians to_ the full confdence ot tha afilicted evory where, Thoy guaranteet A CERT AND POSITIVE CURE for (A0 w il oifecte Of Garly y1oe aad S oy ous Gwils that follow in fts tran PRTVATIS BLOOD "AND SRIN DISEASES speedily cotuplotely and permanent] N 1PY AND BEXY 8'yi61d rendily to thor skilfal ras “PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOERS ,\mrun%fifl cured without pain or detention rom, business DROCELE AND VARICOOELE perma- muuy And succosstully cured In every case. £ por- U Wonknbs. Logs Mant od, Fucnities, Female to disorders peculinr itively o o of ateed porinane ntly remoral | oou pleto, without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Oures affected at home hy ;m\iunl wlllu)lll & Wo- ment’s pain or innovance 0 YOONG AN MIDDLE-AGED MEN ASUR] CURE The awtul offects of o 4 early vice which brings organio weakness, destroying both mind and Yody, “with all 1td dreaded ills, permuneuty curec TS Addres those who bave in- DRS. BETTS Biteg* dlmeavia sy proper lndulgance s sollLary Axbits, whioh fuin both mind” and body, unfiing them tor business, stud MARKIED MEN O those entoring on that buppy lite Rware of phyaionl deuiby Gutonly amlsted, OUR SUCCHSS Isbased wpon facts. l-‘ln»—l'mue-l exporl- ence. Second—Every case iss) ally studied, ihus atarting right e Sled dinae ar ! ared in our llhfll‘llnry exactly to sult ac oase, thus effecting cures withous injury. rs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STRFET, - - OMAHA NEB. nvnmnnn,s 1Lina) ht Emisslons, Dooaye Wenknoss and all dolic toeither BN Sl Wt ent Wren fon 1y o r (Froe. AW hxuvr‘nmm ¢ i J’:"E"m tew, (hut with fer' (o come contract’ 10 refuind ali pay entire cxpense of coming, railrvad fire oo chalengs tho worid for care v “an wot cur n Paper. Addre OB BEAEDY €0 5 iy Nebraska, Office St Olairiotel Cor. 13th and D od g ¢St FEMALE BEANS An-nxum rellable, perfectly safe, moyt powerful fomals i never (il tpaid | cne bos i e Rz uwd}wfwh,.. 4 The Majority Of so-called cougt 10 little more than fmpair the digestive functions and ereato bile. Ayer's Gherry Pectoral, on the con- trary, while it eures the cough, does not fn- terfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. No otiier medicine is so safe and efficacious in diseases of the throat and lungs. “Four years agal took a setere cold, which was followed by a terrible cough, 1 was very sick, and eonfined to my bed about four months. 1 empleyed o physician most of the time, who fasgly said I was in consump- tion, and that heeould 1ot lelp me, One of y neighbors advised me (o try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 did so, and, before T had finished_taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out, By the time T had finished the bottle ' was well, and b ained so ever sinee.’—L. 1, Bixby, aronsyille, V' Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, DR.J. C. AY;;III’ ‘;Iég.'.' ‘Lowell, Mass, Boldby all Druggists. Prics §1; six boitlas, $5. Advme tothe Aged. Prings infirmities puch e sl A ormale ek kid noys and bl ond torpid liver. Tutt’s Pills % 8 mmoun'nrmnm. or gripiog, and IMPARTING VIGOR to tho kidncys, bladder and They areadapie SOLD EV GRAY’S SPECIFIC "MEDICINE. Nobian An unfall- ‘o for S - Wenkno ss, parmaorrlions, Tmpote al dis follow. TH I (.nmh\l '\\ DRCG CO. 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAIA, NEB. On mocouni of counterfelts wo have adopted the yollow wrapyer, the only kenuine. AMUSEMENT/ Boya' ANOTA Saturday Matinee, Nights, Commencing Hasianmve e OCTOBER 23 R[GE 8 SURPRISE PARTY Scened, Staged and Costiied more similar production known tc t open Wednesday mornin Taborateiy than bo st 3 regulur prices. NOTICE. The orchestra of Foyd's Opera House, the finestovganization of the kind in the west, can be engaged for' partis, bal's and recep- tions on the following dates: Saturday, Mondiy, Tuesdayand Wednesday, October aE, 07, 08 wmd QO. Awrangamente oan be made with Boyd & Haynes, Managers Th@ Gr’and »’1‘\\'4)7}\151h?1. And Saturday M Comn)(-ncing Friday, Oct. RUSCO & SWIFI'S BIG nclc Toms Cabin COMPANY. s Minstrels ry, Theonly trick Al an Bloodlounds, i ‘ennessee Jubilee taculur Operatic L commingled with ot Parade Hilarity ars, Usualprices. 8pecial Saturdny mating and children. Children, Grand Upzra House 4 NIGHTS for lndies 4. COMMENT SUNDAY, OCTOBER ireatest of ull Irish Pluys, ! ) 0 Irishman’s Love A Greal mpenty, Nagnificent So A GREAT COM Usual prices. Dime Eden Musze WILL LAW CORNER 206, nery iDY EVENT, Box sheet open , OMAHA ow Collection lor supported by Fritz in_ Dublin Vg and Dances. - 10 Egy ptian Ballads, Zalika, tho rtus or ONE DIME ADMITS T0 ALL. e ——————————— DR. BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teeth on - Rubby for Five D Titons. and fillings ot t Br wid Crown Work, Teeth with= out plates. Al work warranted. OFFICE PAXTONGBLOCK, 16TI1 AND FARNAM Intravce, i0thostreet olevator. Opon evens until 8 o'clock, W. S. ROBINSON, ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING ~ — CHEMIST. Waters anad Oils aSpecially 1112 DODGE STREET, OMAHA, NEB, FOER MEN Yeule Middle Ax boves Soly by G Omaha, * erve Boan € \ Drug Co, 11 sample list and LSS CLOTHES LIN Wor or Mass. nti - secure THE PIN- Hermon st., AWARTHMORE COLLE N Sw s 0 month, In the country, woolen goods. nary bargains. Plain Camel's All the above Our hosiery i immense. FFine wool seaml In gloves we carr othing but what is of reliable onsocked goodsin the city. Price Having saved thisincreased duty, stock at exceptionally low price The following lots which w e piace on special saleforthis w Tho largest manufacturers of rubbor footwear in the world. always the lowest. TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE: AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO, Ol\«IAI—IA carry the stock and variety of Men's Shirts and Drawers | rooms for surplus stock, are crowded with winter underwear and other furnishings, purchased in large quantities in anticipation of the increased dutieswhich we are enabled to mark FEW STORES / we do, Our stores must now be paid on imported all our immense s, Thislow scale will continue as long as our present stock lasts Men's fancy striped Camel’s Hair shirts and drawers, silk bound at : other a pair. all tock and of the desirable sty good make is sold rant every pair, Our prices are positively below every hml) else, Within the past few days we have received an entire new stock of hats. We venture to sa that during last week we opcm-d more hats than a good size hat store would get in in a yean We had an immense run in this department, and were obliged to stock up again, and now w are ready for another run. Latest shapes Open until 8 p. Nebraska Clothing Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. and |»rir(-' m. Saturday, OMAHA and Rhote Islan Correspondence solicited stores k, will be found extraordie 5¢ each, Hair, silk bound and silk stitched, with ribbed cmlm\t soc cach. IFancy heavy Cashmere shirts and drawers, finished shoulders Superior natutal wool shirts and drawers, of excellent finish with nl:l)ul ends at 75 re grand values. old at about one half the prices In this department we offer this week the following two big ba ess socks at 15¢ Our assortment g gains. char Others are selling these at joc. Very fine merino, full regular made, of handsome shades at 2oc. a full assortment; les for driving and street wean at our glove cuonter, as we wam y lower thanever. 10 p. m. Co., American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. Are the Exclusive Western Agents for the ubber Gools. Wo carry the only completo stock of first-class rubbew NEB. BARGAINS!! “A cheap bargain| [takes money from [the purse* and| brings disappoint- ment in the end. A good bargain is an ‘honosc exchange for ‘V(\lue received, and lgives lasting satisfac- iuon to both buyev and seller, Our fall 'and winter selection of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings I|/(to which we are constantly receiving |additions of the lat- lest and the best) |warrants our an- [nouncement of | 600D BAR[}RINSI — Eyeand Ear 1310Dodge Street. Spe IAH ed, FREI!GH SPECIFIC, lndpum-nlnlc E nr all Surgeon — urate'y 8 ofthe y b men(lllls ull HETE Drugg!sts. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agentin Omaha for Gorham Man- ufacturing Co's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Conte and see us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St COMFORTING EPPS'S GOGOA BREAKFAST, MY p or ks protIdoa s with adelicately iavored b ora' bil of diet that puntil stron, Tun- Ma i water or milk. 1n bt pound tins, by grocers, labeled this JAMES PPS & 0O, Bt GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & (0.8 Bioakfast Cocoa Is nmolu tely pure and it is solublo, No Chenvicais are used In fts preparation. 1t has wore than three (he atrengh oF \Vovon wnixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Bugar, refore far more econoneal, Soldonly Sold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & 0., Dorchester, Mass Best Quality, orrect Style. Perfect Fitting. Best Linen, ASK FOR THEM. C. 5. RAYJIOND. THE DUEBER. HAMPDEN WATCHES THE BEST. FACTORIES LARGEST,” IN THE WORLD. %\\‘M 1] M,%;, WATCHES- KEEPER. |9 SEND FOR OUR BOOK, “FRAUDS WATCHES." THE DUEBER WATCH CA MFG, CcO., CANTON, OHIO» ST - A Galifornia Nerve Food, A b, Fresh Blood and Proe ala, Bad Cirenlation o Blood_as woll as Lhe Nery it [ Ronavar, rs o, ird pou WAt i s Sinasbids of hupby men wud’ women who daily biess Dr. {oob for Bis great work in their behwif. Iliey are »ulnr oated. 50 cents & vial. Kor salo by Duggiste all Address was MIBICINE €0.. PROPS,. SAN TRANCISCO, OAL. 1) ) NEIR., BY OPI‘U‘M Nopay tillcured. DR J.BTEF MEND, L. = TOMAM A Medical and Sursical Istitute Co:ner Oth and Harney Streots, Umfll\. FO.R THE TREATMENT O Chronic Diseases and Delormities, DR. A. T. MocLAUGHLIN, Prasidents ded by Dr. J. W, McMenany. | GET WELL STAY WELL | EREMEDICAL €0, g lAnw vmul-‘d 1r il Ging

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