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TEECITY, Frank Ramgo has secured judgment against M. S, Bartlett in the county court for $166 rent, Threa cars of crockery from Liverpool for Maurer of Councii Blu customs house yesterday, The police were notified by telephone 1o be on the lookout for a sealskin sacque and muff stolen in Council Bluffs. The temperature as reported by the local signal service office was s follows: At7a. m at 10 a, m., , and at 1p m, 4=, Mr. Will Lawler president of the Eden Musee company, is in Salt Lake ranging for the establ ent of A mu- seum at that point, The following crim raigned in Judge ¢ this morning Willinm burgla John Johnson, James Roynolds, murder; grand lurceny. John William H Chief Seavey from S ‘)mmu «h, land, for information regarding ||1~\n|| ¥. J. Hargreave, who was reported have died in the Douglas county hospi wants to know if decently interred ils will be ar- son's court Newton, his son’s remains were and whether or not_the hospital officials redeemed n wateh that had beea pawned shortly before his death, e 4 KILLED TH 1R B IRUEND. Licutenant Casey Trained the Indians to Work, death of Tieutenant Edward W, shot through the head while’ venturing close to the hostile Sioux camp, following close upon the loss of Captain Wallace and of the many men killed at Wounded Knee, shows that a costly price has already beéen paid for the cam'paign now going on. Lieutenant Cascy an enthusiast on the subject of the possibilities of Indian scouts, and had been very successful in his management of theso auxillinries, A Californian by birth, but appointed from Louisi to the military ac my, had served as a subaltern in the Twenty-sccond infantry more than sev- enteen years at the time of his death, having been assigned to that regiment as asecond lieutenant in 1873, and ob- taining his promotion to be first licuten- ant early in 1880, A year's detail senior sistant instructor of infantry and artillery tactics at West Point in 1883 was followed by service of more than two years asadjutant of his regi- ment; but it was his success with h company of Cheyenne scouts at Fort Keogh,” in Mon that made him bettor known outside of militury civcles, Of this company Mr, Frederic Reming- ton recently gave a description in Ha per’s Weekly: “When at thas place T was dr to the little village of Licutenant B. W, Jasey’s Cheyenne scouts, I saw a long line of well-constructed Jog building,cor- ted. I entercd the omfort and cleanline I saw smiling and laughing chi I saw | etly I valry arms outrements, and fine Indian sol- diers, who stood like bronze statues, and aluted in the best possible form, while never a muscle of their steen faces twitched and they looked a soldier and felt a soldier. @ in fact the finest I had ever seen, siw them mount and fall in and drill in admirable shape, all by a sign of Licutenant Cusey’s right se do notunderstand English woll enough. I admired the indomit- able zeal of Licutenant Casey and hoped his work would lead to greaier things. **Six months before all these menwere down at the Lame Deer ages doing nothing, unless to go out gunning for a ranchman’s cattle, TLieutenant Casey brought them up to the mouth of tho Tongue river, uniformed and equipped them, and ploughed and made n garden after irrigating the land. He then took them up the Yellowstone, and—it is al- most beyond helief—he gave them axes with which they mauled logs, and with the help of their ponies they tugged them out to the river and drove them down to the fort. They then hewed the logs and built cabins as good as any ranchman’s in the countr Lieutenant Casey and his interpreter (an old Fifth infantry soldier, who has been in battte against the Cheyennes) were the only white men along. Beyond doing all this work, they are well-dvilled, and all in eix months. We keep army recruits four months it a depot before we forward them. TIshould not be surprised if Lieu- tenant Casey had his Indians hording sheep in course of time, and t particular thing that an Indi not do.” Tlu' Casey, who was en out houses and saw The beauty and talent displayed by the en. tire cast in tho historical production of the gorgeous spectacle, “America—1402, 1882, bas never been surpassed in this city, The costumes are entirely foreign to ail ideas everadvanced here aid the ground work of the eatire spectacle is founded on the princi- pal historical of this country, It is filled with soul stirving music and_thrilling battle scencs, and the situations in both field and forum are really beautiful Itis une douvedly the most instructive production now before the public. A special matineo for ladies and scholars’ will be given next Saturday afternoon, and packed houses will be iu order during this most instructive spe tacle, The enter nment provided vy the Ede Musce this week is one of the strongest ever prosented at that popular house. Ella Ewing, he giantess from Missouri, who has been such o popular attraction the' past week, has been retained *his weck in order that all may avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing the greatest wonder in modern history, Au- other freak that has just been put on this week is Nellio May, the Nebraska fat girl, who weighs 410 pounds and is but sixteen years old. This girl 1s a perfect wonder and B0 fat that she walks with the greatest difi- culty, Inthe Bijou theater the Howard im. perial minstrel company of twelve well mown black face artists holds forth, This company gives a really enjoyable entertain- ment and instead of detaining a person threo hours givean bour's performauce full of wit and humor. “Evangeline,) with its Acadian maidens, its mer ruftians, its demure heroin hero, its Dutch captain, its [rish policoman, its lone fisherman, its ‘cunning notary, its coquettish chaperon, in fuc with all its glorious halo of triumph, magnificent Scenery, superb costumes 4 nd dazzling brilliant” effects will be en at Boyd's Saturday and Sunday, Junuary 17 and 18." Richard Harlow will play Catherine and none other than Joe Harris will fill the rolo of the lone fisherman. Ben Lodge, the favorite comedian, will play Le Blanc, whilo two exceptionally talented and beautaful young ladies, Miss Lillian Walters and Miss raldine McCann, aro in the parts of briel and Evangeline. two score of but miserable , its dashing Boyd's opera house will prosent for the first time in this city during the last threo nights of next weel a new comic opera, which served to please New Yorkers im- mensely last summer at Palu desite the almost unbearable t new opera also ntroduces a new oper ped® in tho titloof the Williaw J. ( @pera company, which has won high for the magnilicent production given i Sea King.” The score is said to brim with melodies which are already pepular where the overa has been heard. com- Imore Between the first and second acts “Odette? ut Boyd's opera house this evenin, the orchestia, under the direction of M isbury, will play for the first time a transcription of the song ‘n.vlv Day Crown,” composed by Mr. pson, o menber of the compuny, and. dodicated 'to Miss Clara Morris, of , passed tho | | other time - | onsale till 3 o'c N. B, Falconer, Muslin Un Our annual muslin ‘underwear We offer the best assortment of these goods rwoar, sale will commence will on Thursday. we have shown, and some extra- full 0 on ordicary barge an extra articulars to- Thur spe ns; morrow. ourcloak and suit department, day, 1 sale in for the benefit of domestic help who have no at their The bar- gains will be the most extraordinary we make isposal., have ever offered and will not be placed ek, N. B Big Doctor's Bill. ly the largest fee for medical gieal attendunco ever paid in New York was the sum of £100 to Dr, Willard L about fifteen years ago, for an tion in w wealthy famil New York, says the Chi He The caso was one of goitre, & ra aflliction in the United States, at least among native Ame from uncommon in Fry nd Switze land. From the of the face and neck hung o fleshy sack, hideously disfigurine and making life a burden to the heir of million He rried the out- owth in asilken bag, which hid it from view, but did not render less con- spicuous the fact of its presenco. The young man appeale tothe sucgeons of the highest reputation in Frauce and London; but they made an examination and concluded that an operation would result futally, Then he turned to the well known American surgeon, who con- sented, It is d to have been a most arduous task of surgery. But the patient liyed, and without the deformity, L. g, MORSE FALCONER. Continue the Sale 20 boys’ overcoats, with genuine ast sizes 4 10 10 yoars, reduced fr 6,00 over down o $3 #1.00 overconts mavked down to #10.00 suits marked down to #5.50. $7.00 suits marked down to $4, #5.00 suits marked down to .00 suits morked down to$1, ys heavy knce pants 47c, Our extra stock of boys® :hrvlmw must be sold previous to inventory of what it is worth THIE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. p= S LEADER WILL Sceretary Debs of the B of Locomotive Fi 0 Tire . Grand Secretary and Treasurer B Debs of the Brotherhood of Locomotive I'remen inced that at the con- clusion o sent term he would re- tire from s al connection with the orde 3 Hauto dispatch to the Chicago Times. Mr. Debs has been since 1880 elected six consecutive times grand secrelar 1 treas- urer the ovder without a sin- dissenting vote, the lust being at Sun Franciseo Se p\« mber fora term of two y AT editor of the Fireman ] zine, the Wl “publication of the order, and after Grand Master Sargent is the best known man among the nen, The phy il strain and to enter othe are given Mr. Debs as the reason for his retirement. Mr. term will not expire for nearly two years, and his veasons for an- nouncing his contemplated retirement now s that the order may look about for his successor. Mr. Debs’ an- nouncement will bo a great surprise i brotherhood circles and will also be of interest to all the orders in llm Federa tion of Railway Bmployes. y a member of the supreme FeCyn and it was he who last Septem- t the conclusion of the important meeting heve, which declined to order a strike on the New York Central, wrote tho address to the country, setting out the reasons for suck ion, n" Boys' Clothing. 5.00, fur- mmuu-:l w0 hu\ and ardless THEIR LEST stherhood .\Hu "crre Muslins and shes at net cost. coner’s, Fal- i 1602. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket offico, Tick- ets to all points east at lowest rates. U USSR Our annual linen sale s 11 on. Fal- iratl LGt Directors Elected. About one hundred of the stockholders of the Driving Park association met afternoon at the chamber of comme; annual meeting for the ele The following gentlemen were elected as di rectors of the association: Thomas Swobe, Joseph Garneau, J. H. Birket, R. S. Berlin! J. M. Swetnam, William Krug and D, H. M A resolution was passed recommending to the board of directors that the matterof mak- ing a loan upon the property of the associa- tion be considered and reported upon at the next meeting of the asse ation. In case the loan is made the association will doubtless get the park in shape for the June races ne spring. The association will meet again soon at the call of the president The directors of the Nebraska savings and xchange bank held a meoting yesterday af- tornoon and re-clected the old ofcers for tho ensuing year. These offi s are as follow Johin L. Miles, preside amuel Cotne president; Dexter L. Thomas, cashier; ibbon, cashier of South On yesterday in the ion of directors. W aha tional bank v a -( tho " f0 directors for tl year: A, I kins, Charles Turner, Charles [ M. Morseman, Alfred Millard, Maul, W. L. Ma, M. Ande S. Rowley. The s will be time during the c lowing Ho Batoes, William G. on, Edwin cted some Fret not yo is gray, whilo youn you grayness and can boautify the Hall's Hair Renewer and be happy. S annual wiy because your hair s can stop ull hair with Our coner’s, linen sale still on. Fal- T The Warehouse Bil! The members of the board of trade commit- tee appointed to draft a warebouse bill to prosent before the legslature failed to meet in conference afternoon, on ac count of the fac eral of then B y Nason has al members of the committee, however, are agreed upon the provisions of It will be practically a duplicate of tho Illinois law relating to public ware- houses. It is likely that Secretary N and some other menibers of the committee will visit I oln within a week to confer with several prominent members of the legis- lature who have written the board of trade offering their gssistance in the furtherance of a bill of this kind, which will insure Omaha and Nebraska a grain market that will not be owned and controlled by Chicago. e ——— farriage Licenses, The following marriago licenses woro is- sued by Judgo Shields yesterday: Nameand_address. § Georze . Koowler, South Omaha 1 Mazglo Ward, Om b §Orlon Roth 1 Mrs. Clara Joscph W arie Riley, Omi avid Mahone, lleva Dailey, Omaha, nk J. Konlmeyer, Omaha.. Johnson, Omaha., seph Cerny, Omaha Maggie Bretck, Omaha, D Owing to the death of J. M, Fddy, a member of Omaha lodge No. 89, B, P. O. E, the ladies’ social has been post- poned from this evening to next Tuesday evening, Junuury and th the bill, . MOKAY, Oniabia: Owaha El Fri E 1) I 1 | 1 i 21 THE OMAHA DAILY WEDNESDAY, JA UARY 14 A Buried Brite Laid Bare After 1,000 ¥ A British Pompeii has just been dis- covered near Reading in Borkshire, on the great Steathfeldsay estate of the duke of Wellington, says a London dis- atch of the Dunlap cable company. It i8 a true city, not a mp, and when fully excavated will throw light upon the domestic life of our remote an- cestors of more than orle thousand years ago. The city now being laid bare is the Brito-Roman Silcheste The whole area has been free from atl building op- erations ever the Roman occupa- tion of Britain; in fact, the soil is vir gin, having been pasture land for cen- turies. The excavation committee has already suc ded in revealing to nine- teenth century .\.-\M- in a British city that had a ‘long existence in a day of which history is most silent, I'he task of excavation a tremendous one, but the work is being prosecuted as funds come in, An hibition will be opened at the Bu ton hou Piceadilly, withina Lys, which will present fentures of ording interest. On the walls will be hung a ht plan of the buried city, marking whereabouts the streets, walls, gates, houses, baths, temples, forum and basilica stood. The excava tions have brought to view the rve- mains of an important house, orna- mented with mosaic floors and con- taining rooms heated by hopocansto, Among the artic! to be exhibited are potsherds, bone: mbs, bronze utensils, fragments of good glass v picces of “ironwork, chiefly. tools, including carpenters’ planes, chisels, axes, ham- mers, gouges, anvils and some edged tools, sharp enough, even after having lain buried for ten centuries, to work with now. The city was lain out with great regularity in squares like Salis- bury and Winchester in medimval times, Strange feelings ars excited by the sight of a picce of tile upon which a baby must have trodden while the clay of which it is’ formed lay drying in the brickmaker’s vard. The prints of the little toes are distinct, and the entirve foot is perfectly marked. There are very faiv specimens of pottery, from course celtic ware to delicately moulded Ve Is embellished with artistic de- signs of human and animal figures and symbolic devices. There are two sets of human bones, tons of immature in- fants or dwarfs, as neediess and other articles of household use, Among |h‘-~. it is curious to notea key-ring afety-pin. with other toilet sle requisites, much resembling thoso in present use. There is one banglo almost a fac-simile of those worn in Indinund seen in- our jewellers® shops Town pars. Roman since - The Canceled Co hange: A were so much tract. couple of twins who like that their most inti- mate friends could not distinguish the one from the other, once played the fol- lowing trick upon a hair-dresser, One m went to the shop and_had him- 1f ved and his hair cut. When this s done he asked the barbor: “D)yoa coatract with your custom- ) 2 Ilnuuu\lxm" Oy I|\ not?” “Tlow much is ity **Half a soverign,” The man paid the money and said: “‘I thought it advisable to make this in as my beard and hair grow with extraovdinary rapidity. I shall have to come here a good many times,” *+Coine as often as you please Two hours afterward the other put in anappearance with long sh ir and stubbi! n “Hore [ am The barber wi **What, bac As you sec Our barber was thoroughly be- wildered, but there was no help for it, He cut the hair and shaved the beard of his extraordinary custorne “Never saw anything lik life,” he said, job. “1 can » twin gay he said. s dumbfounded. 80 soon’?” itin all my when he had finished the believe you,” replied the cus- the-by, I am going to the and, of course, I shali have to a third time, *'Good heavens,” exclaimed ber, “the senor surely doc wish to ruin a poor father of a fumily, Hoere is your half sovercign, and letme entreat youby all that is sacred not to core here again,” Thus the two and “*polled” grati —— 1Al Breathe Easier, has just been brought out the condition of the automatic *hments to a passenger or wor will bo audibly mani- fested at every reciprocal movement of the elevator The elevator is fitted with a system of levers a spring for controlling them or releasing them when they are required to engage the teeth of theracks ranning at the side of the ele- vator shaft, and thus instantly stop the To prevent accident from an inop- b e e spring, an alarm or gnal boll is provided, and each timo th. supporting eable is slackened from wise the bell is sounded, Should AT RO reaching the bottom of the shaft, the absence of the 1al would be a defect calling for immediate attention. _the bar- brothers were shaved w A device whereb; sufety freight ele Nestlehouse Gives Hin William Nestlchouse, who, in company with W. M. Sawyer, robbed a man named Hale of Beatrice, at a road house west of the city last May, and who has been a fugitive upon the face of the earth since that time, walked into the police station yesterday afternoon_and himself up, ~He fur- bond his appearance and was His trial will be 1 Up. ysipolas and salt rheum was d ¥ away from Mrs, J. C. Andersor Wis,, by Burdock Blood Bitters, a blood puriti en en. Pesh- No v Tait, a lad about ten years old, fell while trying to get on a passing motor train at Sixteenth and Corby 100n and broke his arm. He was indulging in the t0o common practice among children in the north part of thecity of catching rides on the motor trains, [ W _ Baking Powder H Geod Ln Millions of Homes— Many Clergymen, Bingers, aclors, wik public speakers uso Ayer's Cherry Poatoral, 1t 13 the favorite (y for hoarsomess and all affections of voeal organs, thibeat, and lungs, As an anodyne and expeogorant, the effects of this preparation are romptly realized “Ayer's Cherry Peetoral has dotie me great good. It 18 o splendd remedy for all dis- eases of the ti and lungs, and 1 b much pleasure in testfying 1o its merits, (Rev.) C. N, Nichol In my profession of affection of the voloa or throat 1 matter, but, at cach agtack, 1 licved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This remedy, with ordinary care, has worked such amagical effect that T have suffered very Jittle fnconvenicnee, 1 150 used it in my family, with very lent results, in coighs, colds, &e.” Quartly, Minlaton, So. Australia. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PARED BY & CO., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggistn, Price $1; six bottles, $b Drs. Betts % Betts Pagsines, Steg ns and Specialis 1200 DOUGLIAS STRERT OMAH A, NEB, Toe most widely and fuvorably imown spe fulists Inthe Unitel States. The:r long verlence, remarkable skill and untversal suc coss in the treatient and cure of Nervous, Chronie and Surcical Diseases, cntitlo th eninent physiciins to the full confidence of tho afilieted overy where, They guaran te A CERTAIN “AND POSITIVE U R the awful effoets of enrly vie 1'the numer- ous evils thatfollow in its tr PRIVATE., BLOOD AND SKIiN DISEASES speedily, completely and permanently cured. NERVOUS DERILITY AND SEXUAL DI Hh‘lrl.l.‘\\ leld readily to ‘thelr skilitul treat- FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS guorinteed cured without paln or detention HY DROCELF 8Y \‘HH,[‘ H Weankness and all <hHr i toeither sex positively cured, funetional disorders that reswi lhum\nu\hflll 1011105 o tho exCe s 08 mature yeurs. SIRTUNRE GRs e without cuttine, canstic or dilats effccted at home by tent wi TO YOUNG AND'MIDDLEAGED MEN, A SURE CURE The, wwtr Al 3 % aarly Vice whic oreunio weakness, destroving hoth » boily. with all 18 dve dod fils. perman DRS. | vwlnl zonee und s proj ruin both mind and Lody, business, study or marriige. MARRIIED MEN or these entering on that happy life, aware of physical debility, quickly OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts, First—Practical expori- use s 8 studied, ghi. Taird S ure in our lahoratory cXuclly to suit cuse, thus effeeting cureswithout injury. Drs. Betts & DBetts, ) DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. AND VARICOCE ssfully cured in’ ey I complote, on. - Cures TS Address those who have im- puired themselves by im- olitary habits, which unfitting them for Have you a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Stu- dent Lamp? Do they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? You get the wrong sort! The ricur ones are the “Pearr Grass,” made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co., Pitts- burgh, makers of the cele- brated *“Pearl-top”’ lamp chim- ney, which have given univer- sal satisfaction. 4 To curo Billousness, Sick Headache. Constipation, Malarin, Liver Compinints, take the eafo and cortaln reuivdy. ITH'S BILE BEANS Use the EMAL, 81ZF (40 I oans to the bot- tle). They : sl ol ages. FPriceof cithersize, 25 cents per boltle. KESSING 5.7 iy eenuts (coppers or staw ps). JF.SMITH & €O, Makers of “Bile Beans, St Louls, Mo DR. BAILE Y GRADUATE DENTIST Full Set of Teoth Aun 'lmm T for ey Do A perfect fit anteed. th tracted ‘-h:u.‘.‘u.'d."u..l“f”é}.'n greang Wi e i Gold d ver g 0! Tatea - Bridgo and Crown Work: - Teeth withs out plates Al work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entravce, 16th streot elevator Upen evens g5 until 8 velock GOLD MEDAL !’ARIS, 1873. . Baxer& Co.s from which the excess of oil Lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it i8 Solub No Chemicals are used in jts pr ation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far mor economical, costing less than one cent @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Grocers cvorywhere. W. BAKER & GO., Dorchoster, Mass. Address, & C.S.RAYMONDS Sacrifice and Removal Sale We mean_just wh will tell. Our entire I (exce Philippe & Co's Fine Watchas), is such sacrifice pric thesile ery a ¢ UR ART DE ne without ir Silver, NT we ) cost ount on Watches, I ine Jewelrs and 'al the pr.ces lower than our peopls havs been able to purchase this class of gools. This sale will i lust long, = C.S. RAYMOND. and 16th St. are simply amonds, Solid THER Is unsurpussed SPECIALIST, in the treatment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES Stricture Syphilts, Lost Manhood, Skin Dis- eases an| Fomale Diseases, Dr. MeGrew's sucecss in the treatmentof the above Diseases hasnever been equi, cuarante without the loss of hours ¢ Writo for circulars, LADIES. from 2 to 4 only. Office, Cor. 14th und Farnam Sts, Omal Neb, 'Entranceon efther street. J Richards M. D. Practice limite1to Diseases of the LUNGS Nervous System fncluding Neuralsia ous Prostr consurption und ul disenses of tho lungs, Ttooms 316 to i) BEE BUILDING, \. OMAHA. DR.E. c WEST KERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT. Specifio for 1 £Brad, ST e Bl in Insaaity a dnlhwf'wumluru 0ld Ag: Anoittior ox, Involuntars L Cained by GVOrAXOITlON Of the ko oF Sverfhaylence: Kach hox m'.u.m,.l..;. ot et gita bo, OF alx for 8 rent by meilpreoni I cafh oriar for" s Douts, WA v uarante iarantoe insued asd GOODMAN DRUG CO., 10Farnam Street = ~ Umaha Neb, remedy o Cures in al dinchar 1106 DAYS 2wt to irieture. Mrd ol by CHemieal 0o, in recommending it 10 A J. STONER, M ., DecATum,fit, Sold by Drugiis For earache use Pond’s Extract. T0 WEAK MEN 4 Thess pilla should nut A bl Co taken du g prog Royalty Props., 8pon- cer, Clay Co., jice by sherag & HeConioll | Dodgo st (e v C. A Molcher, Soutd | Omabiat B i, Lol wiaima o4 or 3 fo 8o | g8 Debirity THE BEST ART .\I.\Ul'? BY THE carry 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. DILLINGS 922 Nouth Fifleenth S, OMAHA, NEB. During his several m a, D, DA ths loeatic ained an ens 18 0f citizens who rt, and found in b ministr allzation of hopo ferrod itions the full ated and has tho b siently located physician’s d reception rooms in Omaha, iek will flnd in Dr. Dillin anda sympathetie friend and adviser, Kor the treatment of the follow ing named diseases Dr. Dillings has proves immell possessed of m 1 oftice n Tho true physiclan !;l’héilf'ii’s{ Speciél After Stbcl[?akihg. MENS FINE TROUSERS Strictly NO CURE! ( CATARRH B And we are their westorn agents anl always lars )¢ American Hand Sewed Shoe Co Alldiseases of throat and nose. Cas tarch mpovorishes the blood and nerves, producing debility, decny and decline. PSIA - And Al th £ 1ndi ble, imperfect ass trition, KIDNEY DISEASES Are g and ine s, Symptoms hard to r s by the patioud lend {0 fatal brights disease o diabetes. THE BLOOD — Blood polsoning, and diseases mentloned Liere: DYSPE livert n ol ot te DISKASES OF serofu afior ALL SKIN DISEASES nn, #alt rhonm, Varts oln, wleers, Cibercles, serofuls, lupus, muddy color of (hoskin, pimples, ‘and diseases of the scalp uré cured by Dr Diings NERVOUS DISEASES ysipels, Toss of vigor, lost man- oo debility, pio-tration, despondency, oruptios on the fnee, Toss 0f memory. dread of futury, eta A row treatment that NEVER FATLS RICECMATISM AND NEURALGIA —Are cured by D Dillings when all others huve fatled. FEMALE WEAKNESSES Tho harsh, frrational unnatural mothods usually employed aro ras nsible for fully hr urths of the suffering endurel by wo nyestigate the now, \o treatment of Dr. Dill RECTA Atrety Pilos, Flse £ réotum an hour's delay from work or business. and practice in | 2.50, $3.50 375 ALL HEADACHES are quickly cured. VENERE ayphiills, g fuet MORPELIN painlossiy TAPE WORM BouT with one teasp fasting. HER DISEASES —Such as 0l sores, malignany tumors, cancers, heart troubles, astnm. epiiepsy, St Vitus dance, milk leg, clironic constipad ton and ehfonic diarehos are cur THE COMP mancntly aud forever withoud HABLT - Quickly, positively ana akeq with hend complete in ong ful 05 pleasant mediciue. X100 The mo-t unsightly and FOR OFFENSIVE BREATH-A po LOW FEES! FREE CONSULTATION HOURS: ©::0.0.m. t06p. m Patients Trerted By Correspondence. Medicine Sent 822 South Fifteenth St. GROUND FLOOR. NO STAIRS. Dr. Dillings prepares and dispenses his own medicines, which are 1. otod from nature's healing plants roots, All Wool, and $5.00 NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. cars exportence. A rog coss, wll Nervous, Chron Spermatorthaa, Lost Munhood, Seminnl Weakness, N einses 0f tho B cure. Consultation freo o mito 12m I, Skinand Urinary Organs Book (Mysteries o MANHOOD RESTORED. n.ni.'u 3 call N ch u . Weak Fyouses all draln; overexertion, youthful indeser: us: baced, opiumm, o psuinption 5 carry in £ {he excessive Which ultimately paper. | Adre . MAUKlII\,HFWCM €0., Hiranch 0Mce for U, 8, A. Searorn streitt, CHICAGO. 1LT FOR SN TN DA AT Kuhn & C0 5 g 1A Full D RUNKENNESS LIGUOR HABLT, N ALL THe WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR, HAINES’ GOLDEN SPEGIFIO. € can be 1I\rn In @ cup of colfee 7 that ths patent beLid ol ng s, by BEARE DRUCE & O\ and UG O Omana Trade HARD “WE CUREMEN” Weakiow Divad of %40l “MEN QTAY CURED.” ar graduate In medicine, as Alpio and Private N Life) seut free. 1ns show, Tastill troating with i " nanent cure gunrantood for Catarrhy tency, Syphills, Stricture, und sl dlss o0 $500 [0F every case | undertake and fall 4 Ofticobours—9a m. tof p. o Sunduys I DR. McCOY N. W, Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts Omaha, Neb, s and yphis Eeinlnal spoctulty of Chronto, Nervo Iseases. 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