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OMAHA DAILY BEE; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2I we't Y. 4 1801 THE CITY. Henry \|mgu.\n h hasfiled a peti- Hon for divoree from his wife, Sarah, al- egzing desertion. S. Dundy, jr., Sutherland, started last Fla,, via the and EdKing, a brace of penniless wanderers, nt up for ‘hirty days by Judge Helsl 1o lodge No. Honor, had an installationof of 1 day evening, with a banquet at Getty’s. The temperature s reported by the local signal service office was ns follows: At 7o m, ;at 10w, m., 5=, and at I p. m. 41 he district court docket for the MORSE'S, Special Remnant Sale. Tomorrow morning we shall offer a large table of our bost dress goods rem- nants from 8 to 9 yards at 2 . PER CENT discount from the already marked down prices; all ranged on one table, center aisle. SCOTCH GINGHAM SALE, 2d floor. Allthe new spring ginghams best quality inches wide, 25¢ a yard, NEW LACES, EMBROIDERI on the 24 floor with the ginghams; new WHITE GOODS, nainsooks, India lin- THE (OU!' $Y's COST. Trensurer Snyder Shows What He Has Spent and Has Left. The semi-annual statement of the county tressurer from July 1, 1800, to December 31, 180, inclusive, just comploted, shows : RECEIPTS, Amount on hand July 1, 1500 Anount of tax collected ineous collections Taneous fees Omaha city tax colicoted | Hospital butlaing fund coflccted. Redornption money colle ved of state for collection of school gpportionmient Total..... DISHUNSEMENTS, Amount of warrants redecned ount of hospital warrants Aot Continental Clothing House. SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE OF Overcoats and Ulsters. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. High Grade Cothlng/ LOT. NO. 1. We call special attention to a lot of about 50 dozen Nate ural Wool Underwear, in regular sizes, full finish goods, sold scason for §1.25. We will offer at 7sc each, and repeat that A bona fide discount of twenty per cent means more to the purchaser than some of the absurd offers of goods at half price and regardless of cost sales, Such clothing as the pub- ens, et THE MORSE DIXY GOODS CO. - THE STRIKE A FAILURE, Amount piid tostate {reasirer Amount pald tosehool districts .00 Anount vald to school usportion= ment dlstricts . Amoint paid_bonds and eoupons. nt paid treasurer February term will contain some two hundred” cases more than that of last term, which had 2,200, Fire Chief Galligan and his clerk, “Spud”’ Farrish, ave occupying the new guarters at the police station assigned 10 the head of the fire department. Judge Shields entered two judgments yesterday in the county court,as follows: zechuck ve Marshun, $455.66, and Tzschuck vs Marshun, $302.40, both for plaintifr, Atticles of Incorporation have been filed by the Omaha upholstering com ‘mn\ having acapital stock of $10,000, 6,000 to be paid up when subscribed. Harvoy A, Shipman, Armin Lehman, Henry L. Axtater, incorporators. lmlwtluntmn h) experts of the plumb- ing and heating apparatus of the new county hospital is being delayed some- what, owing to the fact that Clerk Webb of the county commissioner board is sick and the commissioners capnot put their hands on the contracts. George 'F. Babb, aged twenty-five years, of Osceoln, Tn, died of consump- tion at the home of his sister, 3 Spruit, ‘in Council Blufls, He was a member of 1\'u|ght of Pythias at his home, and the remains will be taken there for interment. The de- sed had a large number of friends in The funer took place dence Crowe the resi- 616 South A number of the express company in a body. The very beautiful, con- l;vi:'uulh among them being alarge pil- low of nations and roses from the ex- press company em ployes. The union depot is now open for busi- ness, the firstglond of freight having been delivered thero by Paxton & Gall: morning. One of their s trucks, piled with grocerie: ulled upto the magnificent structure !:ust a8 the whistles w Edgar employes of thy Pu attended the fune blowing the our for beginning work andthe goods were received that old and trusted employe of the Union Pucific, Andrew Tracy. The stockholders of the Paxton & Vierling iron works Monday held their annual meeting and re-clected the old directors and oficers: Hon. W. A president; Robert Vierling. vice president; Louis Vier and treasurer, and A, J. ager, These ofiicers, tog Kennedy, constitute the director's, The reports of busine during the year were highly tory, notwithstanding the ~ depressed condition of finances and trade. The company contemplates maling large and important improvements and addi- tions to the works during the year. SN N What T know about that standard remedy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup:—I know that a 25-cent bottle cured mo of 4 bad cough in 12 hours, 1tisa fact. Myriads of cases of rheumatism and neu- ralgia bavo already succumbed to that won- deriul remedy, Sulvation Oil. Price only 25 cents & bottle, Rl Weather Indices. Up to this date our monthly prognosti- cations have been fully as reliable asthe rophesiesof the latelamented Wiggins, ut at the beginning of n new year we resolve to do still better. The castomary January thaw will be dispensed with and fossongers who travel in the elect ighted, steam heated, vestibuled polace car trains of the Chicago, Milwvaukee & Bt. Paul Ry., between Omaha and Chi- cago, will “be comfortably cared for re- gurdiess of the outside atmosphere. City ticket office, 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), Ouaha. Look Into The Facts About Kettle Falls, WASHINGTON. ‘Western men aro familiar with the rapid growth of wester® towns, when ndvantageously located, Their atten- tion is called to the thriving town of Kettle Falls on the Columbia and Col- villerivers in Washington. It is pros- perous beyord the wildest anticipations of its founders, and its business pros- erity is alrendy phenomenal. Manu- acturing, milling und all forms of in- dustry aro offering unprecedented op- portunities for building a homo and aining a competence. For facts about f(um; Falls address William B, Aris, General Manager Roe hmu_r and Kettle Falls Land C fl“\[)l\"\ 807 Wilder Build- lng, Rochester, N. Dol Don't Fool ¥ ourself! Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ry’s new steam heated palace sleeping 5, with “electric lig‘ns in every berth,” gtill leayes the Union de- Ot, Omaha ot 6: ) p. m. daily, arriv- ngat Chicago at ) 4. m., in " ample time to muke all eastern (unllt.(,unns Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. J. E. PRESTON, F. A, Nnhu, C. Puss. Agt. Gen. Ajrt. e ANNOUNCEMENTS, Some fourteen opera companies will claim attention the coming season as having been highly endorsed by the press of New York and other large cities, but none has reccived the universal praise as “The Sea King,” which was given during the past season At Palmer's theater, Now Y and was voted by the leading critics as g the pest of the three then being given in that city, Dut of this large numb&r will come to Boyd's opera house on Thursdhy next, the William 7, Gilmore opera company, who will present the new comie opera, "The Sea King.” Later advices point to the 'fact that Manager Gil- wore, whoseems to have embarked in the new enterprise with a vast amount of confl- f@enceand liberality, has been busy in strength. ening o cast wbich up‘wm»d already strong, and that when it reaches Omaba it will be composed almost entirely of comic opera favorites, Gilmore is essentially a shrewd as well as an experienced man inthe theatri- cal business, and the fact that he purchased Btahl's work outright pointsto his conviction that it contains more than the average per- entage of the elements of popularity. 8 oro has of latoyears been identificd witii such spectacular successes as “The Dovil's uction” and “The Twelve Temptations," ut this year he has added opers, which s pertaluly destined to win him fame and for- lune, McKee Rankin will opér opén a short engage- ment ut the Grand on Saturday eveawg in is latest success, “The Canuck.” Mr, Ran. Eiu has long been known as an actor of great versatility and bas mastered the quaivtness of both dislect and dress necessary in the portrayal of the French-Cansdan Character The Canuck’’ is comical uud & true picture of rural life, and has met with remarkable Juccess throughout the season. Milwaukee Operators Worsted—Other Rail Notes. "Mr.F. A.Nash, gencral western agent of the Milwaukee road, stated that the operators® strike had been a failure, Only a fow men had gone out, nearly all of them being on tho Council Bluffs division, and their places had been supplied without difienlty rond had not suffered by any inte trafie, He had heard of thereported closing of two stations of t ¢l Bluffs division be- causo sy new ngents, and y as ridiculous. The St. Joe & Grand Island. The «press dispatches Monday contained information to the effect that the minority stocklioldors of the St Joseph & Grand Isl- and division of the Un ein suit to restrain th removal of the general oftices of that division to this city Assistant eral Manager Holcomb of the Union Pacilic stated tiat bo had hoard nothing of the move and could not say wk the result would be, but ho exp d sur- priso that such a movement was con- templated, It would be botler for the stock- holders, he said, to have the affairs of tho road managed as economically as possibleand this could best be done by dispensing with the numerous headquarters and consolidating the dutses of those office: Notes and Peraonals, eneral Agent Cheney of the Sioux City cific ot Sioux Ci is in Omaha. of Construction Cameron fic is home from the Pa has been agent of the t Kansas Cit of the fic const, ppoluted rie lines a Union Pa with headquarters The St. Louis express over the Wabash wilihereafter leave the Tenth street depot atdp. ., balt an hour carlior than beforo. The great popularity ot Ayer's Pills s a cathartic is due no less to their promptness nd efficacy than to their coating of sugar and freedom from any injurious eflects. Children take them readily. See Ayer's Almunac fcr the year, just out. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Accused of Stealing Boots. #rank Oleverius, a Third ward merchant, has made a compluint before Judge King charging Michael F'arrell with stealing a pair of rubber boots, has been arrested and will tave & hearing before Judge King. ndeavor Mecting. Patterson of the Young Peoy) ¢ of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church requests every member tobe present at the meeting this evening, The president of the Omaha society will be present and make an address. Christian President J. A, Methodist Sunday school Elect'on. Atthe annual meeting of the Methodist hool for the clectlon of oMcers held ¥ night E. M. Richardson was elected superintendent, B, R. Button _assistant su- perintendent, Miss Jeannette B. Mullen sec- retary, Clarenco C. Buck assistant secretary, Frauk L. Erion librarian, Miss Luvena Jones treasurer and Miss Blanche Glasgow organist, Street Railway Franchises, The election on the ordinance granting the Metropolitan street railway the franchise of laying tracks for a strect railwayon ali tho streets of the city resultedin a majority of 283 in favor of it. ‘Ie voto in the First ward was 04 for and 123 against, the Second ward 101 for and 47 against, the Third ward 1 and 5 against, and the Fourth ward 3 for 8 agunst, The total vote for was 401 and 178 agaiust. The Street Rallway, Superintendent Edward A, Cudahy, of the Cudahy Packing company, who is one of tho Incorporators of the Metropolitan street rail- way company, to whom the franchise was voted Monday, says that “a meeting will be held this week to decrdeon what road wil be constructed at once, Work will be corn- menced just as soon as the materials can be placed on the ground.” It is understood that the company will ex- tends its tracks to Albright, and loup round over boththe Land Q streot visducts, and fiaally extend its line into Omaha past Hans- com park, possibly along the boulevard, petuieicsi il How to Break Up a Severe Cold. From_the Virginia City, Mont, Madiso- nian: When we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty, and we take pleasure_in telling the publié what it s, Such a medicine we found Char- beriain’s Cougn Remedy. By the use of this sy1up we have relieved, in 4 few hours, se- vero colds, and in the courso of two or three days, entiely broken themup as has several of our friends 10 whom we have recommended it. It is all it 1s represented to be by the manufacturers, 1€ you have a cough and want to stop it, Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy will do the work. Forsale by all drug- gists, e — THE NEW BRIDGE BILL. Senator Manderson Pledges His Sup- portto the Mensure. The following was reccived yesterday moming TATES SENUTE, Jan. 16,1891, —Max & Bro, Dowey & Stone, Samuel . Kilpatrick-Joch dry goods com any ) Dear Sirs is received. 1have introfuced a bill ombined railway and wagon bridge, andthe same is now before the committes on commerce, I will do everything in my power to procure its pass: o dif- ficulty is, however, that the engineering de- partment of the ariy and the Missour river commission e 1y oppose a low bridge at that point. Tt will bedifflcult to pass thebill, butl undestand the situation and will do what T can. - Nover neglect a constipated condition of _the bowels, o rmm results surely followy, ‘such as piles, re blood and man complaints, h\u\.lm.k Blood Bitters is the reuedy. —_—— . A Grand Army Enterprise. The combined Grand Army of the Repub- lic posts of Omabia have arranged to have a grand Grand Army of the Republic fair and enterprise at tho coliseurn the last week in February, They have engaged Colonel Lew Ginger, the most sugessful worker in the United States, to manage the affair, which insures a financlal success. Durlng tho past five yoars Mr.Ginger has pliced $0,000 in the funds of the Grand Army of the Republic in Nebraska, Kansas aud Iowa. The receipts for the Lincoln fair were nearly §,000, and a few weeks agoat Plattsmouth the receipts reached nearly §2,000, It is believed that the coming cmer}wr\su here will net the Grand Army soveral thousand dollars, which will be held by a responsible finance committee and used as a relief fund. Colonel Ginger ar- rived in the city Monday and proceeded at once to get bis preliminary work Well started, s —— Another Drug Clerk Arrosted. W, Wall, was a room mate of Hobard, the arug clerk who was found with & lot of goods belonging to the Richardson drug company in his possession. Wall has also been ar rested on suspicion of haviug been implicated in the robbery, clty {:'r Amount puid vl [ Anount redemption nor Amount salaries paid.. Anount - supervisor aeemied.... . W Total, Feo ulpls ON HAND, State funds, January 1, 1801 County genecal fund, Speclal school ol appart fonment 0Nds, Rallrond couny Sinking" fand. 3ridge ful R nu\ 'lllHl Hospltal buflc ity of Omn ity of Flore nse ta ity of South O Ilage of Waterl, (o] C C v ¥ v v il Florence sllew Poorfarm fund..... Soldlers’ rolie f fand Redemption money on Totul... Veni, Vidi, Vieil his is true of Hall's Hair Renewer, for itis the gveat conqueror of gray or faded hair, making it look the samo eyen color of youth. IN THE COURTS, A Number of Moreor Less Important uits Commenced, There’s a certain member of the bar in sore need of indulging in a termor twoat a good night school that makes a specially of classes in speliing. The fact developed fn a petition thathe put on file for Mary Comstock, ation from her husband, The law. were marricé 150, ete. Ho inds e ““sic” theref! 3 b sheter an cair.” The petition also alleges that Chester owns $10,000 worth of property Siracus,” and that pluintiff wants her out of it. ) singer has entered suit in the dis- trict court azainst O. J. Collman for $10,020, Plaintiff says that on December 22 last’ de- fendant had her arrested and thrown into jail on the charge of having stolen a gray woolen dress valued al Th , which resulted in her acquitts 20, and the amount of damage done her reputation sho figures at 210,000, Margaret J. Cooper sues Charles W. Conk- ling for &01. alance claimed on a land coutract, Maud's Money. The chief of police has been reques ted by theauthorities of Butte, Mont., to look up Mrs. Maud Uhler, whose husband récently died at. that place and left her some money. Itisstated that she was in Omaha three weeks ago. —— For colds, croup, asthma, bronchitis and sore throat use Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil, and get the genuine, ——— THE V1CTIM OF THE FIRE, His Purpose in Coming to This City from Chicago. Sam Sterinsky and 8. Kartun, a couple of tailors, called at Tue Bee office yesterday andstated that Nathan Borenstein, the man who was burned todeath at Klein & Spie- gle's fire Sunday night, came here from Chi- cagoat theinstance of Mr. Spiegle, who was 1 Chicago four weeks ago. Said Sterinsky: “Borenstein told me that Spicgle had $400 of his money, and proposed to set himup in business bere in order to square the indebtedness. He came here for that purpose, as Spiegle told him in Chicago that he could make a better living here, He didn't get the money, and he was not started in business and he told me that he was going to buy o peddier’s stock of second hand goods from one Rinaldo on Suaday (tho day he was burned up) provided he could get tho money from Spiegle. Lichtman, the ewdler, saw Borensteln and Spicgle out rid- ng togéther Friday afternoon and walking together Sunday _afternoon, W. Frum saw Borenstein and Hasburg, who is a partuer of Klein & Spiegle, walking together down Six- teenth street toward Cuming after dark Sun- day evening, “Reiman, Borenstein's partner, was at his boarding house at Munsky’s, Sunday even- ing and Munsky came home late with the news that Klein & Spiegle had burned out. Reiman immediately asked Munsky if he had seen Borenstein that evening at the dance and when Munsky answered in the negative Reiman said, ‘He must have been burned up.! “Reiman left the city Monday 'morning. I think he took a stock of goods and went out in the courtry.” -~ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil drentecthing is the family benefactor, 25 cents a bottle. o LU 0 SN The Real Eistate Exchange. The regular meeting of the real estate ex- change was held yesterday morning, with about the usual attendance, Secretary Wilson called attention to the fact that the folders which bad been prepared by the exchaugeand the board of trade at considerable expense, showing Omaha's in- dustries, ote., were not_being circulated by ness men’ and the banks as largely as they should be. A large number of these f.-nl. ors, ho said, wereon hand and_could be auction salo “was. announced. o take next Saturday mornmg. at which time Oak Hill addition, will be offered for The following listings were announced: Lot 9, block 14, Bedford Place, 49 34x120, $1,100. Lot 11, block 7, Hillside No.1 50x125, 2,300, South 1 of lot 4, B80xl! £6,000, Sules were reported as follows Lot 40, block 1, W. L. Selby's first addi- tion to South Omiha, $600, Lot 7, 8and 9, \Jl(l('l{ 43, Benson, $1,200, South 2 26 feetof 10t 4 audall of lot 5 block 3, Boyd's addition, $1,100. ”price‘s e Pgwd%g B Osedin Mullous of Homes— | block 80, South Omoha, lic wants can't be sold for half price. cent will be allowed at the desk on every overcoat ' Department, week in the Men's and Boys ded in this sale. old most important sale of the season, Men's Overcoats, 20 per cent discount. Boys’ 20 per cent discount. 20 per cent Overcoats, Boys' Ulsters, 20 per cent discount. Men's U 20 per cent discount. Boys' Cape Overcoats, discount. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Special Sale of Fine Wool Underwear. This week we place on sale the balance of our winter underwear, In fine grades we have carried a larger stock than usual this season, and the mild weather has affected the sale of heavy underwear. to interest every close buyer. We are determined to close out the bal- ance of our high cost grades, and have named prices that ought A discount of twenty per this Every lot is inclu- We have many more overcoats than we wish to carry over, and have adopted this method, knowing that the discount from our already low prices will make this the they cannot be duplicated for less than g1.25. They are fina goods, suitable for any gentleman’s wear. LOT NO. 2. Fine White Australian Wool. Price $1.00. We place fresh goods, in regular sizes, at this lot of 75 dozen of the finest quality of Wool Underwear, such as we have sold all season for $1,75, all new, this sale for gr.00 each, and if not found as represented may be returned and el cheer» fully refunded. MAIL ORDERS. Mail orders will be promptly filled on either of these lotg this week. Send for a suit of these goods with the understand= ing that if they ore not found to be just as represented they may be returned at our expense. 0dd Garments, FPrices 50c¢, 75¢ and $1.00 Special attention is called to a quantity of Odd Garments in Fine Wool Underwear, broken sizes, some lots have shirts only, and some only drawers, sale for 50¢, 75¢ and They won'’t last long, $1.00, FREELAND, LOOMIS Drs. Betts & Betts Paysiws, Surgzons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRERERT OMALL NEB. The most widely and fa avorably Fmown spec- falisis inthe Unitel States. The:r long . ex- perlence, remarkabloskill and universal Suc- coss in the treatment and cureor Nervous, Chronic and Surgical Diseases. entitlo these ejninent physisians to the full confdence of thoaftiloted evorywhere gunrante CRT AT NS Dot FIVE "SR tor e fPects of early vice and the numer- ousevils thatfollow i {ts train PRIV BLOOD AND SKIiN DISEASES speedily. N)mrl-‘loli«nml ured, I'Y BI UAL ORDERSyleldreadily to hete skiful iroat: ment. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS anteed cured” without pain or detention ness. "HY DROC ELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nently and suscesstully aured In every o BYTHILIS, GONORRHEA, GLE choa: Hominal Womknoss, Leat, ARD Bo% miBsions, h(uuyul culties, Female Wenkncss and wil delicate dtsorders peouliar to elther sex positively cured, 1 woll as ull tunotional disordersthat resu itfrom youthful follles or um exrew of mature years. STRICTURE Suarantesd permunon 1y removal complete, wl(hnutmn(nz eanstic or dilatition, Cures effeccted at home by patient without a mo- ment's pain orannoyance, TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURE CUREThe swtul effacts of S early vice which brings orzanic weakness, destroying both mind an body, with all it droxded {lis. permunentiy cured DRS. BETTS Address those who have fn- paliod_themselves by im- proper indulgence wid solitary hibits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business. study or marriize. MARRIED MEN or thoso entering on that happy lifo, aware of physical debility, quickly assisted, OUR SUCCESS Ts based upon f ence. Second—Ever thus starting right u pared in our y exiotly to sult uflt‘l case, thus effecting cures without lnjury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA, NE! expert: ‘rnply Md("’ Marveilogs in Tone .@NAL(L vt RoM BoST@N OFFICE. | 2 5 AOLETON . ST CREEPER. Thess Adjustab e ny shos. Anyoneoan put them on or uu they aredlways in ordesand jou ire ready’ for anychange of weather. Agents Wante Vo Bend outl me of fore and hind shoe. T9 Only the “Fomis" wear out anyono can put il a new set, *‘Indispansable. Full set (4) §3, Foints, 8 set, Poin's, 1 set, ( — e ) O D e W . Kent, Sole M'I'r, Meridan, Con 1, 10 oneaddress. @) 20e, by mail. They are all high cost goods, sold all season for 1. 50 to $3. 0. They will be closed at this You must come early on this loty CO. THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & NOES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode lsland Rubber Co And vm are thelr western agents and always carryalarestock. d ress, Rmeman Hand Sewed Shos Go DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. More Than Fifteen Years Experience in the Treatment of PRIVATE DISEASE out the loss of an hour's time. STRIGTURE sisrict: m pain or instruments; remarkable remedy oy 1 10 mo e o liis been pronounced the most powerful a covered Acure ts gunran: teed in fr e to tive days with- ‘cossful romedy ever dis- 1ij e Acomptote cur o absolutely cured. Relief Is Tmme tiate and om plote. SKIN DISEASES § manently cured, tho FEMALE DISEASES 2eicr s ¢ oured. a lome Troatment mlw aal truly a comp t and wonderoul 1 DTS Trom 210 4 ONLY. Bok re0 DR. MCGREW'S 3ifiiin won for him 1 Which 1y tru ahmracter, and s great army of patient r P . acifie. The Docto Rhoum Klineys Barrenness and OHM. IJ,lh and Farnam Sts., Oumaha, Neb. Entrance on el DRE.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, o e , Dizxiness, Fite, Keuralgla, 'l\l. foreide o AR R T T ey st At T bllory v I 0103 thvolunialy Lowes g A R AT avvr And l’u Each |K}‘ ofl&uln- ona montk's \r:ll— r street. i ¥ i) vend pus %0 ey It the trestment fatis @ sutd s genuino sold Gily by MoFsrnam Stresn = Chichenter's English Diamond Hrand. EN NYROYAL PILLS | Ohel ter oid by ail Losal Dr ughine, 1204and 1206 Harney Street. Tempting Men's Suits at 'NO CURE! Are being offered with the idea of reducing our stock of We are showing suils that would be considered cheap at a much higher price. Do not fail to attend our Children's Department. It is Laining in favor cach day Bargains $12 and $I5. NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. % experionce Nervous, ( od, Sen nd Urinary Organs. Seventeen y the grenlest suc atorrha eases of the Blood, Skin cure. Consultation freo. . L0 12 m. DR. BAIL EY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teoth on_ Rubber, for Pive DoLLA A perfect fit guaranteed. Teath ext mzh‘.’nnpuml.flur dunger, un;:nzll)ll out an etics 0] and silver £ rates, .Ilrldxn and Crown Work, Tepth vlhh- out plates. ALl work warr od. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Open evens a t tth sireot elovator Bathe wounds with Pond’s Extract. quv«z WORLO WiLL um..dal | 8 or free "ot Yan Vrabelsco, (e A regular graduate In medicine, as dipiomas show, n Tsstill troating uri NI 1 guaranteo 8500 (or every caso I undortake and fall ta Book (Mysterioso Life) sent froe. Officehours-9a. w. to ¥ p. wm Sunlays 0 BalorohAner Uu. m ot Photographed from life, Orgaus, 10 vllr,nr sex, caused ) Ihe excesst ot tobace o . Which ultimatel ca T Tusasity. Put u| In convenient f n Pri 1 a package, or 6 for 83, W order we giv H r refund the s B A Eier & Cor Cor 1o Thcuging 81, AT Fouter & Co., Council Blufls, 1a the efects of TO WEAK MEN &2 goriy decay, wasting weakness lost muuhood, & atlng (ealed) cond Suftoring from Bl Ivho s ‘Rarrous i ] dd ¥rof, ¥, ‘Lkhag Moo dus, Conm

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