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Y BEE, TIl U INDAY powered by the fumes of this drug, with which the housss und population scem to he saturated, Tho market & plees tho theaters thy railway car riages, even the churches, reek with its penetiating odpr, and one goos away with the sad but true impression that Lhe majority of the people have become ~victimsto a habit as dom nsit isnew in the history of wenk S St w T inguirved, SWhy 2 answered the doctor. do men got dink and muke selves generally? suflervicg from a disease consimption or yecopnized. T m ebricty, of which the in thenovth Treland Like the y the way, i way of hy podermic fashionable peop! THE iy 1y do they drink this ethe and women all the world ov bru just IASONS, inits elfects human “Why b tes of them- ¥ not so of in- r oth in one form, just avings of alecohol, or morphine, Loform, or opium, or concine, which, the latest thing in the tions among the “i3ut surely there must be special rea- gons why ether habit should be % limited to a comparatively small region.” SUndoubtedly thers admit that in spito of our are, but T must a5t efforts we are yet unable to state with certainty whut those specinl rensons arve. It is almost impossible to obtain reliable 5] statistics as to the amount of ethor sold Z and the classes of socicty who indulge in it mostlargely. Porevident reasons the situation is not puinted nearly s black as it really is, and even the priests, who are fighting strenuously against the 3 other habit, will not tell us what tl know. inasmuch as afoolish iden been put forward that Roman are the chief victms to ether tion, QUICK ACTION. The intoxi ing offect of ether is much quicker in its action than that of aleohol. A man can be perfectly sob at noon, take u drink of ether, be blind drunk ata quarter to one and sober again three-quarters of an hour later, s * you sce it is literally truo that an ether drinker can got drunk and sober half a dozen times in a single day. I explained this curious phenomenon to g feiend of mine, who, incredulous, deter- mined to experiment ether upon himsel w ith a dose of poured out for him about half a wineglass full, which is guflicient to produce drunkenncss in one He swallowed accustomed to the drug. it at n gulp, nes of his mouth vly burning out the roof and within half an he was dancing about the room hour like a wild man, and beeame so pugnacious as to drive of gluss, thereby severl A little lat sober, the effects ha away, and he would only his clenched fist throu cutti ing be his w *he was porfectly ng entiroly sed inced con that he had gone through the antics I @lescribed when 1 showed him the cuts upon his hand. THE DOSE INCREASES. “Iy half a wineglussful enongh to gatisly a confirmed cther toper?” +0h, no, indeed. After a fow weeks ether drinker will requive two or »o times as much before his id 1 of drunken bliss is realized, and those who have become slaves to the habit after months of indulgence will drink re 'uLn'- ly from half a pint to & pint of ethor Tlils i, 0f course, quits enough to But on accustomed to l(. its efTeets are much less dan, kill an ovdinary person., = n might be serious t {ntoxication “pet been able to arv] ,ill(ml-' go of its imy those In- \gined he habit of drinking ether is such int development in the annals of that physicians have not o at a pathological effects. complote One thing, however, is cortain, and this may bo & warning to those concerned, if by an ethe chance you should set fire to an drnnkard he or she would certain- 1y burn up with rapidity great enough to make one belicve in bustion. You know ethes spontaneous com- is one of the most inflammable of substances.” FATAL 1 £ Are there actuall an ethor drinker h and burned to death 1 beliove there man in the frisk ERMINATION, on record cases of ng been set on fire one such, where a y stato of intoxication fnsisted on jumping over a lamp; but, as 1 said before, statistics ar There is no doubt, drinking ease in lroland at pate fa pre o nt, 1y wanted, howover, that ether carried to such exces as is the must termi- lly in a large number of cases. Its tirst offects upon the subject are in- flamuafiors of the stomach, dysper ysterical condition, a By despondeney and melaneholin. om| Janied afton It is high time the English government took some onorgetic action. pric sary for ha, which, eommoreial lated quite without utility spirits, unfit for ot use [ ether by putting bibitive tax, orif cheap et the ar ts, then require it to be anufuctured with the addition of naph- imp l would Either raiso the upon ita pro- her is noces- airing the ho methy- vender it as a beverage, “An ounce of ether is enough for a pingle drink, and costs, after allowin ga rotuiler 100 per cont profit, only a penny, B0 you soe, wife can_pay all the eomfortuble spree, or 4 sixponce & man and his xponses of a very Yes, the stufl is sold openly in all the dramshops and gro + ceries, and, to my mind 45, given the superior eohoi and its thorough Qualitics a8 & drunk pr the ofus only wonder henpnoss ovor al- satisfactory cing ageni, spectacle on the stage, blouse of Turke red br blouse was opened lapels, between wi with red stripes acr had wgreat broad and banded with rec The extravagances and eccontricities of the costumes on that beach were won- derful, and altogether thoy helped to form s brilliant and gay o scene us ono ould well imagine. Some of the cloaks strip s0me were green, somo 3 Sometimes the suits worn be- neath them matched the cloals, often they did not. But whilethe Sho wore a looso wnel, short tight red stockings, Her in front by two great was o white shirt ss it. Behind, it ailor collar, white lies, and were often short, the arms were often slee nd l< ven saw two or three skirts th rollette: there w no worn in the water that justified the pictures com- monly seen in the Parisian illus papers. 1 doubt whether many of the costumes at Trouville would _siartle the bathers gansett Pier, except that tl much more costly and artistic than the bath robes worn at the Pier. Police Espionage in Ireland, It wasin Tippe v months ago that & popular p Father Hum phreys; was espied on the st a P dicament familiar to membe par- ament ln\ln Ireland—that of being hadowed.” Here we understand that word to menn a following by stealth on the part of u detectivey but in Ireland the divect meaning s Apnlud suysa writer in ly. The detees policemen, and the, vietim as his s Humphreys ean- without being joined sman, who walks close st another constabulary stalks ontly behind. ‘He goes into o parish- er's house, his shadows wait by the door. IHe enters a shop, the shadows follow, and listen exgerly for some word which may justify the local m: aceording to ghtfu version of which tains, in clapping the father ia jail. Tf oneof his shadows can entrap him thus, or, still better, if he can be goaded to a pushor & jostle which e be considercd an insult to the sacred profession of constabularism, he wili be promptly hustled into the bridewell. Meantime his friendsare watching him from a window, vastly amused, it is to be feared, at his plain disgust; for when he stops to look in a window, llm “‘bobbies™ close to their Good Fatl med pol ide, keeping ¢ of the roy stop short; when he moves on, they step out. Patrick O'Brien M.” P. for Monaghan, is pu ticularly delighted, perhaps because he has been through so many serapes with theso sume wollset-up ‘follows, where blood flowed and citizens were killed out- right that the annoyance of his shadowed and revered friend seemed by contrast a joke. He opeus the window, holding & small square box under his arm. A little snapping noise sends a quiv through a dozen policomen g in Kansas City. Word comes from Columbus, 0., that Poto McCartney, king of counter 3ack'in the latter part of the 30 came to grief in Kansas City, when it was but a little village strang out ulong the river bank. Those ' days then and the tale of the arrests veads like achapter in a bor- der drama, s the Kansas City Times. ve Charles Liggett no- ticed MeCartney on the streets and was soon tulking to him. Pete thought that here wasn good chance to disposo of some of the “queer” and made such a proposition to Liggett. “AlL right,” assented the officer, and then he led the fwmous counterfeiter into a den not 100 yards from the police station, Once in- side Pete found himself leoking down into the one big eye of a six shooter, “McCartney. ame was | onece 100 ofte You've struck the wrong man,” said Liggett, Pote surrendered gracefully and after ome little time in the county alcen to Joflerson City. W hen L arvied a little valise, which was found to contain $23,000 in splen- didly executed counterfeits, In those d McCartney operated chiefly on Missouri and Mississippi viver boats, passing in person the bogus goods of his own manufacture S N nukling Declined, Preparations are boing made for the annual banquet of the chumber of com- merce, which will be eaten at Delmoni- ©0’s on the evening of the third Tuesday in Novem These banquets, which usunlly as elaborate and_costly as y publicdinners givenin New York, spresent several months of hard work. Secretary George Wilson, who has any other man in town, begins spring to plan for a banque After securing the desived date at Delmonico’s he sends out invitations to prominent men whom the dinner commitiee desives to secure for speakers, The task involves a great deal of correspondence and often good generalship, inasmuch as it is necessary to exercise care innot invit- ing two public men “who do not speak as they pass by.” A fow vears ago it happened that both Mr. fRoscoe Conk- ling and Mr, Blaine accepted invitations in the in the fall, probably” organized more banquets than | I answered, ‘“he does not That is the only kind of a rig he can sssfully run cattle in, and he is no aware that he is exciting any especia mlummn Those strong 1 rings and jucket protect him from the thorns and Iu ush through torunat fu Those lar, £0 quic mal. when he southern climate, seo him in the as neat as a class in the congregation, dre pin and likely teac unday school.” sed uy ing ¢ aving a remedy a , sorc throat, anc toa parent y Pectoral in ases, & sonso of n give, - lhn consciousness that issafe,” is asaying among who make their living on the iron r and a mer the science of railroadin finest noteh, was killed by his own train night. Morgan was an engineer on the Jeffersonville, Madison & ing age incap- a from running an engine, and he was given charge of a water sta- tion at Marshfield, near Scottburg. ro last he was in and killed. “Did you tice that six out of ten railroad men di violent deaths if they continue in business?” said a conductor last evening. Sulpho-Saline is a mild laxitive, Aud spwrkling morning drink. e ireat Art Discovery. A discovery of great artistic impor ance has just been made at Milan, Dunlap’s Cable News Service. they 0 and, 1 came upon evidences of an, they were with a great deal of care. rewarded by discovering a copy of the famous “Lust Supper,” | Vinci, which was painted in_oil on the wail of the rectory of the convent of Santa” Maria dellc The interest of the discovery is that th found fresco scems to be an exact of the composition as it w defails which the original, tains from ment, have beo have disappearec owing to maltreat n made, notably in some of the partly legible which aro traced on drape the borders of the —-— A Wealthy [ otblack. y that a colored man ated at $25.000—who well stocked farm of 380 acres, putting black oot stand, says 1ch o man is makin His name is ve Jacob every day he plies the blac l\mnr ln\lih a w ehiir on 1 the Gibbs : blooded African of ls ful frame. ty-nine years hav Jiis has boon a lif situde, whose r credited were it at, in h')m,"nr is a full ~ge size and powe Ho is @ man upon whom for rosted i yof romance and vicis tal would scar not that the nge body and by in tho G, A. ke i meraaany R., where {he bootblack word is us good s his bond. - Naturally ferm pure, with a ¢ ous_hoguet, Cook’s Kxtra Dry Chawpagne can be drank by the mos delicate. ——— Removing Ink Sains with Matches, It is not gonerally known that ink stains can readily be vemoved from the fingers with tho head of a pavlor mateh says the New York Times, keeper in o Wall street bank is said te have mado the discovery. ink-stained spot and rub it gently with the ead of the mateh, keopiug tho skl Violet ink staius can often be removec by rubbing them with a rough wooler cloth, llow to W good eyeglass wiper. way to make one: pieces of chamois two in diameter cdges of eac | Fasten togethe bon bow. On following words may be printed: The world will x 100k Just right Unless you keep glasses bright, This is a good Cut two ocirculal inches and a hal! , and buttonhole stitch the piece with_colored silk —_— 1602, Sixteenth and the new Rock Island ticket office, ets to all poluts east at lowest rates. hich he sometimes has spoed to head off a steer. purs are to make his pony £06s to rope an ani- That wide-brimmed hat is to pro- tect hisface from the burning sun in this That cowboy belongs to the church and next Sunday you may The l)fllu:t rs of Railroading. hore i no branch of railroading man’'s long service and =|ul]ful knowledge do~ 3 not throw absolute safo- gruards about him, says the Indianapo- lis News. Poor Martin Ryan, who had down to the after eighteen years of sorvice, Hubert Graham, a yard man at Richmond, who worked for” the Pennsylvania company for twenty-five years, wasstruck by @ pony engine n fow dnys ago. nuel Morgan’s body was brought hero last Indianapolis -un down by @ no- the “Iftheydon't it’s bhecause they leave tho railroad service ixcelsior Springs, Mo,, Waters. ‘While some workmen were engaged in seraping the wall of one of the hospitals of the city reporting the matter to the ordered to proveed They were Leonardo da Dominican lly painted by De Vinci and con- and the partial restorations that numes and inscriptions sount, tnd at the same time is front of vy bo facts ave corroborated by scars upon his ranchman is recognizod as a man whose ited 1n tho bottle, perfectly book- Moisten tho 50 that it will not be burned, The M e T e Ty e should pot be used where there is a cut, A cont sleeve answers very well, S It is not such an easy thing to got a at top with narrow rib- the face of one side the 'arnam strects is Tick- n t 1 1 d ) L t il n 1 > y D ) 1 ) n 0 a t A t 0 \ ) i ) 1 r t | | | ol LOUISVILLE, KY, — NEW YORK, NY:A_‘ G, 8. RAYMOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in 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. Come and sce us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St EXCELSIOR SPRINGS ¥ “Sulpho: “egent’ WATERS "Gl N-nm- Tnm: Diurétic and Uric Solvent. INBOTTLES BY C B. MOORE & co Agts. 1515 Dodge St. | The Boy Got 1t. Tt was in a po senger coach m\flr) Delaware & writer in the who had a seat alone had a ¢ ket on the other half of from her was a mother and her hov ¢ g latter about eight fage. He had been asleep. but > Just wo women with the baskot got comforlably soated, For about two minutes he won- dered over the contents, and then he settled down to the belief that the bas- ket held half aneck of fried cakes. The thought made him hungry, and he whis- vered to his mother: a! mal Iwantit!” She was leaning against the window, and half asleep, and she made no reply. ST say I want it! ” oxclaimed the lad, “Yes, Charloy.” sho sloopily roplied. “I'm hungry!™ “Will she care? » No anser I say, will she care? " “Don't bother mamma row, dear.” **But can I get it?’ I—T guess The owuer of the basket was looking out of the window. The boy watched her for two or three minutes, and then carefully slipped out of his scat to the one in the rear of hers. From that point he could reach the basket, and he lost no time. A pog held the cover in place, and he drew it out and cavefull his hand under the lid. It w fairly in the basket when there wi a spit and a hiss, foellowed by and next instany at, which had leaped out of wild yell from the boy. a thumping big Tom nearly bitten a finger off, the basket upon the boy's head. It .0 long enough to draw blood from a dozen s and then bounded to the floor, ran down tho aisle and leaped out of an'op: boy’s yells roused the c and mother soon had him in her arms, It took several minutes to ex- plain the situation, and then ll\u woman with the basket added: takin’ that cat up to m_\ sis- 0 it was my basket the boy I heard him teasin’ and and his wother said he could have it, and I gess toswum he got itand all there was in it! e Mrs, Winslow's soothing syrap for chil- teething cures wind colic, diarrha 1ts & bottle r in an instant, i Honest on Ouvcasions, benevolent A clorienl appearance stopped at the bridge looking gentleman of entrance and got @ paper from one of the street gamins that hover about in that locality like bees before a hive. 'he happy urchin had scurried off for change and was s0on Jost to view with a “Hi Jimmie, gimme de coppers,” The benevolent gentleman waited a moment and then concluded that he was perhaps face to face with an Hlustration of frail humanity wrestling in the throesof heavy temptation, started for the cars, He had gotten but a short distance when he 'l'll a tugging at his coat tails, ILook- around, he saw the bright face of the little ‘hap and his o boy’s extended fist, “Here's yer coppers, hoss,” “Are you nlways as honest as thi: d the gentlemun, 'Cept when Tain't in it,” piped”the lmln fellow. The gentleman tc newsboy was “'in it" handful of pennies, sl S Tickets at low rates and su perior accommodations via the great l:mk Island route ket office, 1602- teenth and Farnam streets, ()mulm, ange in the k the hint, and the totho extent of a Elactm-salvamc REGENERATOR 15 something absolutaly new in medicine, a perfect littla wond; obstinate cases of Loat or Failing Fower, Nervous Debil rming cures in the by of the parts, ote. without trouble or attention on the part of the person using s 50 plain and simple in i(3 Construction that Anyone can apply it 118 eTocts are Almast {nstantaneous, and the good results €0 gn incrensing from day to da RELAPSES ARE NOT POSSTBLE hecauso it retains its power for years, and anvona foeling the slightest weakuess can at once Testore the parts o full caith and strength. bply it and quickly ¢ short auy evil tendency aud For men, who fecl that their virlle strangth {s decrensing, this electri- FAILIR manly vigor, it &oon rostores the local nerves and muscles to full power. 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It is easily applied to any aflected part, and its results arc almost instuntaneo THE REGENERATOR RECOMMENDS ITSELF1 W depend for the extension of onr business upon the recommendations of grateful and Eu paticnts who have used the Regenerator and are wiling to acknowledgo its merits D @3 an gotonoof these litio Medical Marsls and if it is not exnctly as re| [vrl‘wll( your money back, for we can nlwn)w find Bty 6 cuatomere. - MEN OTHERWISE SOUND who fnd their power Tost or dediing, will find in this appliance a most useful and worthy little instrument, and it will prove of the greatest value to all who are weak, nervous or ¢ mm ed, o ’\\ © munher among our patrons and Congressm ercymen, Bankers and Mer. SECURELY SEALED, UPON REGEIPT OF PRICE, $2." Me Fuil Descriptivo Circular FREE on application, THE DE CROOT ELECTRIC COMPANY,66 Liberty St., NEW YORK- THI STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD, KING OF COCOAS--" ROYAL COCOA FACTORY." Kings are but men, but all men are not kings. Therefore, when the King of Holland says, as he did by deed of August 12, 1889, that he is greatly pleased with Van Houten's Cocoa “BEST & GOES FARTHEST,” and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory, a sig- nificance attaches to the act which would not were he not “every inch a king."” Drs.BettskBetts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGL AS STREET OMAHA, NEB THE FIGURE 9. ‘The figure 0 in our dates will make n long stay, No man or womnn now living will ever date a Jocument without using the figure 9. Tt stands in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten years and then move up to second placa n 1900, where it will rest for ono hundred years, There is another 9" which hasulso come tostay. It is unlike the fizure 9 in our dates in the respect that it has already moved up to fiest. place, whore 1t will pormanently remnin, 1t is called the N 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machis The “No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1859, where, after n scverecontest with the leading ma: chines of the world, it was awarded the only Grand Prize given to fanily sewing machines, ull others on exhibit hu\lln. received lower awuards of gold medais, ofc, h Government ulso recognized its superiority by the decoration of Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the comupuny with the Cross of the Legion of onor. %0 “No. 9" is not an old machine fmproved upon, bit 15 an eutirely new machino, Grand Prize et Paris waa awarded it o t est adyence uge. Those who buy it can rest nssured, there fore, of baviug the very latest aud best. The most widely and favoranly knows spoc- (alists in the Unlted Statos. Thelr long ex perienoe, remarkable skill and universal suo- tess in the trestment wnd cureof Nervous, Ohronio and urgleal Discases ‘ontitlo thova uent physicians to the full confidence of aficiod everywhere. They guarantee: CERTAIN AND POSITCVE GURE for the awful effects of early vico and the numer Sus evils that follow in ta train l'l(‘l‘\‘IA'll-. BLOOD AI\I) SKIN D{sEA e weedily completely and pormanontly oured. PNERTOUS DERILITY AND ORBKIS yla1d roucily to thoir siiliral sroas: ont. “PILES, PISTULA AND REOTAL ULOERS lnlru‘ll',fll‘ll oured without pain or detention s "}y DROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nonily and successtully cured fo every case sY/ i\ EA, GLEET,” Sper- Baborion e '3, Lost Manhood, 1ght Emisslo; I)evuy»d Inrul. Femalo cukness and all delicate disorders peculiar {0 olther sex positively s woll us all tunctional diso at result from youth: ful lom- nr nu- excess Of mature yea. 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NEB, NERVOUS SYSTEM ROOMS 316 TO 320 BEE BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB DA OF TR LUNGS THE OMAHA DAIL NO\ EMBER 6, 1890. 5 P | that the habit of N)mrdrinkhvg has not | to 'hn same vlmnr\r h this eity, -md ' indeed invaded England and the rest of | the speech o the evuning, A day or —— the world. That. however, is only a | twobefore the dinner Mr. Conkling ns- v ot il Hat question of time, unless, as | s cortained thut Mr. Binine was to be | rightfal Bpread of the Habit in the | rompt action be taken to nip | present and he at once penned a note of Ul e Northern Countries. the bid rets. il WHY WE SUCCEED IN OURENTERPRISE. WYL R i (rama Beginning of the American Navy. | 1. Because we do as we advertise. It has been claimed th The care of the American navy | o WORS. THAN ALL OTHER DRINKS. thew was the cause of striotly spoaking, began with its ¢ { 2. Because we sell goods at less than the cost of material, - e o of ¢ ‘;“—'j-n‘l”‘fl”;j‘ ."; j""' gan n under W m.;,_rv{.n:. sond | 8. Because we guarantee a genuine tailor-made suit at ready-made prices " he stariling Testimony of Dr. Nor- | perstoswn, in the sonth of Derrg, i e e avol i on sha veesals | 4, Because we guarantee a perfect fit. man Kere President of the So. | Hounce all form of sloohole (rink that had been built or purchased for that B. Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge. ciety for the Study of y that ether would answer their :j-‘{:i:fi'l‘l“;;\l oy St 6. Because we give the purchaser more tnan he anticipates for hismoney i el th forhie | ooy | gunt; tho Doane, thirty- and the 7. Because we have the confidence of the public. Xroric Horkld ndent | i spite of Father Mathew's eloquence | tian ottar ‘|{‘.L"A.’nnmun.m.vm of peace “A D 8. Because we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. 100 long and Intoresting sonvermtion | haa womiinues e - chebtle. e of | ok vemsels alsp wero sold. A the ONE ENJOYS ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHAR GETO INSURE A PERFECT FIT, AL R s ) e i time Washington assumed the reins o the olhar day with Dr. Norman Kerr, | drunkenness, v of anothier Ieind, government—n 1789—the aftairs of the E"th the method and results whe: SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVI, presidsat of the society for the study and | A "w'wh“ll‘::'ll pe 1“;'”:':“‘ “.V,"". itias of | Bavy wero plac ed in tho hands of the | Syrup ;‘vfll‘ws is lnl]u' n; it is plol.wu BUITS EALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS PANTS. cure of inebriety,on the remarkable alcoReile A‘: « ] ,‘ it u”‘ n‘ l:[:::n‘li .:x'!:llflre r::|::‘>(;‘;mtu“:'n0"u\fil:,]xnlx(xmm0 850 custom sads solt tor: .. $0B GHstars thiids Dvereont e $10 custom mado pants for gpread of ether drinking in the north of Wes nAAdA to the prasidunt's cablniet, Liver ‘lu WLk, s\eatise gt $60 enstom minde suit for. .. $60 custom made overcoat fo ®15 cuslom made pants for Trolunl. i Beddoer of G RetaWR. D, O Lmorflg,nr“ “~‘ b 5 custom made suit for. . . $50 custom made overcoat for. #13 custom made pants for i Indication of the extent to eing the fivst sceretary, On March 27, "l" w "|”‘! , f“l” Ll ’; h i) | 850 custom made <uit for #15 custom made overcoat for. $12 custom made pants for.. which thisstrange and pernicious habit enteto [ 17040 law was passed for tho establish | 10heR BBC JOVERS TIC GRS Ae "Tl“ $45 custom made suit fo $10 custom made overcoat fo $10 custom made pauts for.. has inceensed it Is sufficlont to stato thut sto be Seen. el 04 L Ll gt o '”'l"‘“l"‘ 61y BPIt k1 i 188 18 TAC | 240 custom made suit for $35 custom made overcont for. ® 8 custom made pants for ! 4 dnthosingle village of Codkstown not of the care that is be- | 18VY: By this law six frigates, rating | only remedy o ind ever pro- | gas wucton suit for $28 custom made overcoat for $ 7 custom made pants for . Tess 110 two tons ef mothylated spirit, unon & bathing A b Trous less than thirty-two guns, were or- | (uced, pleasing to the tasto and ac whici s praotieally pira obhor, aro con- | ville, lot o dosoribo otlo amor dored; but it is more thin proablo that | - ceptalile to tho stomnch, prompt in | FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRL. It lannually, How many tons of the s Julian Ralph in AR 16 Hot Les “the seizure of our | it8 action and truly beneficial in ita 5 ings i 4'.”“;:1\."» -1 v‘ VII"|‘~‘(‘:»)I|‘L‘A‘M-'| of | Weekly. “The wearer ““‘]“"""“ of I""'( ::I“} ”‘ xl‘th:n!v:‘ :(\‘v‘x"l”\\h; olaving of | effects, prepared only from the most Open evenings until g o’clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. ¢ oA bl AL 5 bathing machine wrapped in a cloak of f% sws by the rovers of Barbary healthy and agreeable substances, it o1aties of Darey, Tyronn and Ar Lk i ) « their crews by the rovers of Barbary. realthy an e substan I :': the ha w'\\i 1~4y‘1" 2'1 1 i " b L L h"l LT l.““{ The six [rigates were the Constitution, | many excellent qualities coramend it i g | sraw, with Tuckey red ribbons and f ppe it, United States, Chesapeake, e U BAYe thade 1t & ot aluriniig rapidity, it is impossible to say | flow« Her sanduls wore white, laded | (1o oress and Cons to ul and 1‘1\\k made it the mos for of necurato information, ‘The | with red tapes that crossed above hor REERSE popular remedy known. amo however, must be enormous ankle l“”" The ““' i \l“? The (‘uwlmv s Attire. 1‘;‘; {Ofll‘ y l~](u; 5!1110 m1 50¢ Y : e, $ in oW, he silk cloak 1 was st; anc bottles by all leac m;z « rllg A TERRIBLE PASSION. shono in the sun. It did not even t t i v concoption of the terrible hold women 'in these cloaks “looked ata dis- | woingon o rtr:‘ny ntot mvefily ‘fmr and wi P;;: — which this passion for other drinking | tanc « Bedouins, his ludy’s feet | Gvs®0 contributor re it promp! or_any one W l AL T S | B I M | et e e Gl | SESRPIEY B ut ey | NO EXPERIMENTS! IMMEDIATE STRENGTH! DR MCGREW tho north of Ireland. A person walking | 41¢ SPE om, and the gossamer | yng white hat, *‘He is o cowb substitute, cloak fell into the handsof the bathing eafiEaee o THE DE GROOT theogh the erowded and naveow stee o8 | yiigndant, Then sho stood revealed to ML R CALIFORNIA F16 SYRUP (€O, . —~ ofs0 n»of the villagss there is almost | the concot of on-loolcers, clud as for o With 8l that Plaging ony” SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, THE SPECIALIST. More than 15 years' exporience ln_the troatn PRIVATE DISEASES A cure guaranteed in lays without the loss of an hour s tme. STR!CTURE paior nstrume o for clrcuiars i:YPHILIS CURED IN 30 TO 80 DAYS Dr. MG for this torriblo blood dis. d to tive nts; no edy rew's treatn 0 A completo CULE GUAR: AN, Tor elteutars LOST MANHOOD and all weaki 5, nervousnass, Curod. The ro: rexual o “« Tior is tumaoaiato And complote SKIN DISEASES, Fhenmatism, and all discasos of tho blood Ti¥ar, Kidnoys 1nd DiEdder peravanently eured F:MALE DlSEASES fered for a worn TIOU 1S VOIE LADLES FIRON 2 10§ ONLY. DR. McGREW’S 1 reputation it h truly pata he Iy o mm.wm.-l..u Hospital pract fists tn mogorn sclonco corra- Wit for clroulars about cach of Eho ases, PILEE, Office, I;lh and Farnam Sts | ON SALE TO ALT. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH :md souTH AT 1302 Farnam Str3at. HARRY P. DEUEL, City Paasongur a,nrl Tickat Azunu Qalifornia’s Gmi Remedy DR, HOBB'S LITTLE VECETABLE PILLS o cure ¢ -‘)" .ll lll e th g) muu’fisr&s‘ss,m* a0 ALt B paLiver and 9 Slomach W Complaints. 8# I Hnbhs lilllcVegmhle Pills, 3 oo viali 8 for 80 ce o0y druat e HOBE'S MEICHE 80, PROP'S. SAN FRANCISCO (Als E_IN OMANA, NEB., BY ' or. 1 1 B Foster & Co.. Conneid Wuts, lowa. AND PRINEIPAL DRUGGIGTS EVERYWHERE. emm—— DEE. 0.WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. o e o g Mg ot Prematiire 01 Age: Bar Gl i i & ifle caisd by overexertiol of 1 gnarantio i Ll Bt tuen st wat £en Ui sold Guiy b GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1O Faruum Siroot Owahba Neb,