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I'HE CITY. Minnie Woods was yosterday ndjudged lusane and will bo sent to the asylum. Joe Keyser, aling Weisinger, is in_jail for stealing a'$7 pair of shoes from Will- lam Blair, Drop that preparation which causes the eruptions on your face and use only the purcst and best of toilet articles Spanish court face powder, sold by all druggists, Fred Sly, a notorious young crook, was sent up for sixty days by Judge Helsl He is an inveterate thief,and the fiat has gone forth that if he stays in the city it shall be in jail. Judge Shields yesterday appointed T. E, McMullen administrator of the esta of Bert W. Wheeler, deceased, fixing the bond at £10,000. The appointment was made at the request of the widow. Dr. Gapen, the city physician, will he gin at noon today to examine the patrol men from o physical standpoint The patrolmen will bo sent to Dr. Gapen's Joffice in squads of five and go through the ordeal, The memb: Firemen's a appenr at No street at 5:30 the Omaha Veteran ociation are requested to engine house on Harney o'clock this morning orompt in full uniform. to attend th uneral of Fireman M. F. Carter of the paid department, who met his untimely death at Sunday night’s fire, The promptness and have made Chamb famous. It is intended ¢ colds, croup and whooning cough, most effectual remedy eases. b0 cent bottles for —— Notice.—Mr. W, G. Morgan, until cently employed by the undersigned solicitor, is no longer in my employ. G HARRY BROWN ertainty of its curo Ain's cou § pecially for i and is the - 10 made on improved city property. Low No delay. Central Loan & Trust yy 1205 F'arnam st. €.8.Raymond, jewelor,removed to tems porary location, N. E.cor. Douglas & 16th LANDED IN THE DITOH, of Loans £50,000 choice rates. compar Wreck of a Mi gor—Rai The Missouri Pacific passenger tr which left this city at 9:15 p. m. Monday for St. Louis filled with passengers, was ditchied one mile south of Ialls City, just over the Kansas line, Theaccident was caused by owing to the heavy rains. ) jured. Tno engine and sleey the track, but the bag, turned completely over, while the chair car was pushed ou top of them. Thomas God frey, passenger and ticket agent at Omana, was on the train, Pacific Passen- road Notes, a washout, one was in rs remained on car and smoker The Switchmon's Troubles. General Manager Holdroge ccetved telograms from Chief Nowman of the Trai men and Chief Clark of the Order of Raily Couductors, stating that Chief Sweeney of Switchuen had no authority to speak for them or their men in_the recent Burlington troubles and that tho members of the orders had been directed to kecp “hands of. Both Newman and Clark were at Lincol and fully investigated the troublo the The telegrams were thooutcome of their in vestigation. A messave was also received at headquar. ters from tho agent at Denver saying that all the roads thero were handling Burlington cars and 0o troublo was being experienced. has Mr. Gould and Party. Mr. Gould and party and General Manager Clark were in Texas Monday and Mr. Clark 1s expected in Omaha hourly. It s the opin- fon of railway officials that Mr. Gould will return to New York via the Richmond Ter- minal and the southeastern roads and will not come to Omaha until after the clection. Notes and Personals. Assistant General Manager Holcomb of the Union Pacilic, bas gone to Chicago on bus ness. L. A. Robinson, traveling passenger agout of the Lake Shore road with headquarters at Youngstown, O., is in the city on a short visit, The best time ever made on a passenger run on the B. & M. was made Friday on the “Golden Gt special from Hastings to Crete. The distance, seventy-seven wiles, was run in eighty minutes, The latest railroad rumor is to the effect that the B. & M. are getting ready to avonce build a cut-off from Oxford to Beaver City and that the Oberlin and St. neis lines will be brought together somewhers 1n Kan sas and extended on to Pueblo as one line, Zado Hale, who has boen stationed at V more for some time as stenographer for Si perinteaaent Rodgers of the soutbern divi sion of the B. & M., as been promoted to the position of confidential clerk for Geueral Freight Agent Georgoe H. Crosby of the B. M. and is in the eity with his wife proparing to assume the duties of his new position, All for Sister. How much woney have I ot in my bank? Forty-five cent cr—only want fiv conts more. What will I do thén, stranger Why,you see,sister has such a terrible cough, and people say it will be_ bad on her if she don't get better soon, and the folks tell me Haller's sure cough syrun will cure it right 50 you seo-five cents! Thank you, strauger, e Another Charge Against Newman, Rasmus Jensen, one of the *hashers” who was injured in the riot at the Keystone chop- house, has filed a complaint against ex- policeman Jesse Newman for assault with ntent to do great bodily harm, Since his resignation from the force Nowman has asso ted himself with Frank Bellamy in the saloon busine - Haoller's barb wire liniment has met with extraordiuary favor, and cases pronounced incurablo ave been t ed with success. Every farmer should keep o bottle of this justly celebrated remedy; ready for instaut use, e, The River, Several good sized ponds have appearauce on Cut-Off islaud rains, and there appe tion of high water, but_the gaugo of tho sig- nal service shows that the water in the chan- nel of the river is only 9.2 feet above the low. est water mark known oA Dyspepsia’s victims ave numbered by tho thousands, So are the people who have beeu restored to health by Hood's Savsaparilla. ade their the last to be every indica- - FOOTLIGHTS AND FOYE Monroo & Rice opeu their final engagement atthe Boyd on Thursday evening next, and coutinuing four nights, Mr. Monroe fakes the present company and starts immediately on o tour with a now faree-comedy by Scott Marble, entitled, “Aunt Bridget's Baby." The picco is already well in hand, and the first parformance of it will bo given'in Coun- oil Bluffs on Monday evoning uext. After the Omaha engagement Mr. Rice will pro- coed immediately to New York, aud will put his new company &t work {:.. a comedy, which ad specially written for titled “A Knotty Question.” Is according to an agreoment made a year ago, and is on account of no ill-feeling be- tween the two men, for during their five years' ussociation 'nono but the best of Triondship has existed, butis from a desi on the part of each to try his fortuncs separ- ately. Both Monroo and Rico have made for tunes out of “My Aunt Bridget,” and with their abilities as actors and with'tho vast ex- perience they have gained in their line of usiness, they can y fail of making successes of their indi 1 ventures, ho him ‘Do separation On_Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next Katlo Emnett will prosent her sousa- tional play, *Tho Waifs of New York,” at tko Boyd.! Over 430,000 Howo scalos have boen d the demand lucreasing continuaily, & Selleck Co., Chicago, 1k sold Bor- LAU SUIT OUONG'S FUNERAL, Impressive Ceremonies Attending the Burial ofan Omaha Calestial, HEATHEN AND CHRISTIAN RITUALS. The Body Covered With Prayer Tickets and the Sermon Preached by Christian Ministers —A Peculiar Service. Chinese Lan Suit Quong, a Mongolian, who came to Omana recently from Norfolk, died Sun- day, and his remains were forwarded Mon- day to Rock Springs, Wyo., after the Chinese burial rites and the services of the Christian church had been duly performed, Toe deceased Chinaman me to Omaha about two months age, and had been stopping with two nephews who keep a laundry on North Sixteenth strcet. He had been sick for a long time with consumption. The body was taken to Burket's where it was propared for burial. Yesterday morn two nephic of the dead man ap- peaved at Burket's, a sanied by a num- of their countr led to Ko through tho remonics of the country and produced a large basket contain ing a roast chicken with the head and feot at- tached, a lavge piece of boiled bam, several bauanas, a picce of cheese and a bar of com- mon soap. All these articles were arranged upon a paper spread upon the floor beside the corpse and _the whole party then kuelt avound. An incantatic Chinese was per- formed, the mourners bowing to the floor and muttering app s to their deities to preserye the dead man from the approach of the evil one, and bless the food. Se small sticks which had been dipped in colory wax, forming miniature eandles, were stuck in the cake of soap and lighted, the 1 meanwhile muttering prayers for parted. Ihe casket, body ticke! bel men, usual They proc the de- mourners which 1 and cast tion of the coin, nic the other | A handsome poed twice to the for the small ien proceeded ad been prepared into it a uumber of ing prayers for the proserva dead, and u quantity of small and dimes, to pay his passage to buckskin belt was then ind the waist of the corpse and to it was attached a small purse, contain ing money to be u by the decensed to pay his way to the other side, and a gold ring, in dicating his ranlk The body was then placed in the casket and more prayer tickets thrown in. The food ch had been 1t object of so much cerenony was then placed abou tho body in side the casket to enable the dead fresh himself on the long and ‘T'he soap was also placed in the casket to en- wle the deceased to perform his ablutions vroperly . This “part of the ceremony having been comploted an adjournment was taken until 131350 0'¢ day afternoon, when about irty of the Cuineso. resid appeared ut iet's for the purpose of performing the 1 coreniony, The two nepliews of_the o number of those in_attendance at th funicral were pupils in the Chincse Sunday school ablished at the First Presbyterian church and the lady teachers of the Sunday, school were present at the ceremony. The superintendent of the school took a prominent part in the exerciscs B services decor three inche strip of blac twisted togol tending from under the left similar strips,si their Hats, dead man and a cach Chinaman was hoa strip of white cotton about wide und six feet long and a of the same size. These we er and_ made into a sash ex the right shoulder aud tied arm. Tho pall-bearers had addition, which were tied Tho two nephews of the , in addition to these decorations, Lad another sash extending from tue loft shoulder to the right side, They also acted as pall-bear: ‘Che religious services were conducted by Revs, A. 1. Thain and Asa Leard and con- sisted of the ordinary tuneral songs Which had been trans- lated into Chinese, together with a short ad- dress by Rev. Thain on the beauties of the resurrection through faith in Christ. The servico concluded with the singing of the doxology in Chinese, as follows: Dun me gin Sing. Mon foke bon guin, Dun nie gin Sin, Doy w mon senz. Dun me gin 8| Han throo Sing Koom. Dun me Sing Foo. Sing doo Sing 1in Contrary to expe service and ctation the Chinese burial service was not profound. The body was carried to the hearse and the pall boavers formed on either side, the mourners follow- ing behind in two lines, Headed by the Union Pacific band the procession moved slowly through the streets to the Union Pa- cific depot. Seated on the hearse beside the driver was onc of the mourners who carried a small box containing tickets bearing Chin- ose characters, Theso tickets repr moncy and were thrown _out at short inte vals along tho strect. This was to attract tho attention of the evil oue, who is sup- posed to follow behind the hearse for the purposo of getting possession of the deceased. The money attracts his atten- tion and he stops to pick it up, thus allowing the corpse to elude Lim and et 1to Leaven before his satanic majesty catches him, The body was forwarded to Rock (reek Wyo., where a brother of the deceased sides, where it will be buried for a time, The boues will then be exhumed and seut to the flowery kingdom for finai interment. The procession as it moved through the streets attracted great_attention and a lurge crowd of the curious followed along to see what might be doue. They were disap pointed, however, us no additional ceremony was performed. ‘Tho ladies of the Sunday school who were present at tha funeral expressed great satis- faction at the fact th the “boys,” as they called them, had been satisfied to dispense with their burial rites to suck an extent and allow the deceased to be given a Christian burial. This was a8 an cvidence of substantial progress iu the work of the Sun- duy schiool. Tho deceased was not a convert to” Christinnity and had not atiended the Sunday scbool. L An Ohio lady was so frightened by a sual that bier glossy biack hair turned white as snow, 1t was' soon returncd to its original color by Hall's Hair Reuewer, -~ Modest Newspaper M O. P. Austin, the Washingto ut of the Press association, has addressed a letter to Mayor Cushiug, in which he expresses tho dusive that the mayor seoto it that accom- modations are provided for the threo news- paper men who accompany the presidential party on the western trip, Mr. Austin asks that every possible con- venlence be provided for the securing and transmitting of news regarding the move- ments of the party. The mayor regards the request as an ex- hibition of mouumental gall, but states that ho will comply, aud in addition he will seo thata band wagon, drawn by four white horses and provided ' with tablés is put upon the streets, If ueces: Lo will' detail o platoon of police to look nfter tho wants of the news gatherers and will place a special wire at thelr service, e N0 nuusea, no pan when De lurly Risers are taken, Small Hest pill. - No gripine, Wite's Little pill. Safe pil Mr. Richardson's Statement. Oxans, April 14.--To the Editor of Tue Beri—In your issue of this morning M, mes Stophenson says through a reporter that as o member of tho city council e pro tested against the addition 'of a fourth sto 1o the old Herald building, but that Dr. Mil- lor and others prevailed against bim in tho council and got the permi M tepbenson is entirely mistaken, crald establishment was moved from Parnam street to Harney and #ifteenth in 1883, leaving tho old quarters a three-story structure ouly, 1sold the lot and bullding, still three stories, in 1585, Thoe fourth story was added in 1587 aud with its_construction neither Dr. Miiler or myself had the sligltest counection, ——— Brown 8avs you are about buying a type- | writer, Why not look at the Cu.l(srupnl HAD HIS NERVE WITH HI | Botd Attempt of a Highway Rob an Omaha Man. | Ben B, Bryan, the commission man, was the victim of a daring attempt at highway | robbery Saturday evening The attempt at robbery was made on the platform of a Milwaukee sleeper in the yards at Council Blufts, Mr. Bryan was on his way to Chicago and was standing on the sleeper platform when the train left the transfer depot, Just before reaching the Milwaukee local depot a well dressed man_appeared on the platform aud ordered Mr. Bryan to throw up his hands and pass out his cash Mr. Bryan was standing with his hand resting on the button of the porter's bell and, without knowing it, called that in- dividual whose unexpected appearance led the would-be robber to leap from the car and beat a hasty retreat Mr. Bryan did not give the matter much attention until the sequel, which came Mon- day, furnished another striking illustra- tion of the robber's wonderful nerve, Y es- terday evening Mr. Bryan had . just been telling a_friend of the occurrence, at the Murray hotel, when he turned to find the man who had 'tried to rob him sitting in a chair near by enjoying a rest from his labo This shock was too much for Mr., Bryan who sent a porter fora policeman and then faced s man and accosed bimof the erime, The fellow denied the aceusation at first but finally admicted it and was turned over to the police, an to - SOUTH OMAHA, Rather a Benefit, Manager Babcock of the stock yards states that *‘the shipping matters are all running smoothlyand satisfactorily. The change simply places the yards on an equat footing with all Missour: points aad is in no way dctrimental to South Omaha,” Board of Educa At the meeting of the board of education it s decided to build a four-room brick at thivd and K streets, Fourta ward, and to advertise for bids at the same time that bids for the Brown park's school house will be advertised for. The committee on buildings and grounas will_protect the high school and Third ward buildings from dam. age by drainage waters. Approved bills of Jo D Thomas, #10; and 60 cents for boiler re- pairs, were ordered paid, The'r Deaths 1Y « w oty died Monday mc at 10 o'clock teenth and O streets. H. W. King of wood, S. D., father of the deceased, has ar- rived and this evening will accompany the remains to Newton, Tn., for interment seph MeCune, aged two years and _two months, son of Mr. and Mrs Joha McCune, Eighteenth and O streets, died at 3 o'clock Monday asternoon from the effects of concen- buried in St. Mary’ at 3 o'clock this afternoon, prophecic and connection with these two iths oceurred Sunday. As Mr. King, who lived next door, passed by, tho httle McCuno boy said: “Mother, that ‘man,” pointing to Mr. King, “will dio tomorrow and I shall die the next day.” At 10 o'clock Mon s morning Mr. King was dead and at 3 o'cloc Tuesday afternoon the child was dead. ¢t Alieas Labor Here. Swift & Co. is concerned, there hin the published st that alien contract labor 1s employed, if this plant be alluded to,” said Superintendent A, C, Fos *I kiow of no such labor employed outh Omaba and do not believe thera is stold nty-one years at Eigh- Dead- singular No Contr “As far a is no tru its face” of the about 18 preposterous on Manager James Viles, Jr packivg company when' as sinuation that alien contr Jor ployed. *We could not uch advantuge and there is not the least ment for packers to violate that lay “As farus our house is concorned” said Manager Edward A, Cudaby of tho packing company, *noalie contracts er made and I _donot velieve it was cver doncat this point. As far s South Omaha is concerned I do not velieve there is a varticle of foundation for such a charge or report,”’ said Omaha the in- is em- labor to induce- ot City Council. At the regular meeting of the city council Messrs. Johnston and Meicher were ap- pointed a committe to canvass the vote cast at the last municipal election, and the result was announced as heretofore published, an d the councilmen elect were sworn in. City Clerk Ryan was also sworn in. The question of the time of service of mem- bers of the boara of education being raised, certificates without specifying the time of service will be issued, The motion to advertise for bids for paving Twenty-tifth street from M to O was_tab City Attorney Joseph W. Edgerton’s res nation was read and accepted, South Omaha land company’s plat blocks Nos. 153 to 153, inclusive, addition e oviginal plat of South Onlaha, was ac- pted Tho rotiring committeo, Messrs, B. B, Towl, John J. Dougherty, John N. Burke and i2dward Johnson, were tendered a voto of thanks and the council adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock this morning, At o'clock yesterday council, consisting of William M. Wood of t J. Dougherty and Andrew B. Haley of the Second ward, Edward P. Conley and_Fred- crick Bowley of the Third ward and John J, O'Rourke and John S. Walters of the Fourth ward, convened. John J. O'ltourke was elected president of the council. Mayor Sloane made tho following commit- tee appoiutments, which were confirmed : Finance—Messrs. Witliam M. Wood, Joun J. O Rourko und Patrick Rowley morning the rew Patrick Rowley and e First ward, James dward P. Con- Kk Rowley., * burke, John 8, atrick Rowley, Frederick Edward P. Conloy. ilding—Messes, James J. Dough- erty, William M. Wood and ‘Androw B. Hale: Gus and publie iights—Messes. Frederick towley, James J. Dougherty and Edward P Conloy I, ¢ ‘tisos—Messrs, John 1. 0'Rourke, Willlam M. Woorl and John ¥, Waltors, Printing - Messrs. Androw I Taley, erick Bowley and James J. Dougher Charities—Messrs, William M. W J. Douzherty and Johin J. O'Rourke Messrs. John O'Rourke and Patrick Rowley were appointed a committee to secure ah attorney in the Gilehrest damage case for $15.000, The city clerk will have cards printed with the rules and conuittees printed there- on, Bowley Public | Fred- James Notes About the City. Rodie Redmond has gone to Minneapolis, Minn. Bert B Grove. David I. Bloom has returned from Miune- apolis, Minn, “The two young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dol Edwards are sick, A son has be Willinm McCaule, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Block and baby Atlantic, Ta., arve visiting Mr, +PRICE' DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS . Vanilla, =\ Of perfect purity. Lemon Of great strength. g{;’;g‘.d ~( Bconomy in their use. Rose etc;) Flavor as delicately | and deliclously &s the fresh fruit. Wilcox has returned from Ida 1 born unto Mr, and Mrs, of Block's in valid sister and broter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs H. Hoyman, | . Mrs, E. S, Hareélihas gone to | Ta, to visit her parents, | Mayor Sloano ands Hollis B, Hoglo left for a week's hunt at €1 Christ. Kriezor i8 very low with compli- | cations of u serious wature. |, Mus. Miller, wife.af A. V. Miller, to Columbus to visither parents, David Andegsom after a short illness, is able to be about andl attend to business agiin, | George A. Curtiss, who took the romains | of his wife 1 Valparaiso, Ind., for intorment, has returned. Robert J. Russell; aftor several days’ ab- sence,hos returned to his desk in the Cudahy packing house, Superintendent J, H. Butler of the Ne- braska City stockyards was & welcome visi- tor at the yards Yosterday John Ha burn shipper, marketed the top this season, Miss Efie Rayner will give a dance i Kovstone house, Twenty-sixth and I st Wednesday nuin, Judgo Patrick J. King has returned from Overlin, Kas,, where he was looking after real estate interests, Howard Meyors has given the contract to Cress & Suivély to build his new residence, Twenty-third and I streets. Jolin C. Daniel of the Cudahy fira depart- ment, who was injured some days ago in a trial run, is able to be about. The infant child of Mr. and O'Hern was buried Sunday o'clock in St. Mary's cemotery. James Dunn of the night railroad crew and Frank Garrett of tho yards will run a foot race Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on a bet of §25 u sid EFrank Cross, Clarin da, gone, til, the veteran Au- lot of £5.80 cattle, Mrs, ternoon James at 3 W ysburg, position son of Captain Jacob Cress, who lias spent . year at Got Pa,, has returncd and has taken a with the stockyards, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lidgard, who has been at the point of de and given up by all, is much better | believed to be out of danger. Z. Cuddington nas returned from a trip to Towa, where he has been looking after somo int in the prohibition state. Those were in error whosupposed he had been west, A spelling sehool will be in the Presbytecian chureh inz, The Ladies Aid soc deavor society will - marshal sid Robert R. Livingston post, No, 252, Grand Army of tho Republic, hus_changed its mect ings to the first and third Monday of each month in the new post rooms, McGinuis block. The Ladi ian churen and Mrs. a1 o'clock, Mrs. E. A, Potter, with her d and sts n entertainment Thursday cven- oty and tho I the respective nigh 8' Aid socicty of tho Presbytel I meet at the residen e of It Robert, L, Wheeler, Twenty-th streets, Wednesday afternoon ay 2 who has been living ghtee and _son-in man and Mrs, William M. Wood, has gon to the springs at Mount Clemens, Mich., to spend several months, A successful and delicate operation was performed t on Mrs. Hart, wife of Bernard Hart, Thir- teenth and J streets. Mrs. Hart is rapidly mproving und is now out of danger, J. W, Williams, who was before Judge King.chareed with being a common gambl was fined $100 and costs. The fine was sus pended pending a trip from the city, to be enforced on Lis veturn. He vamoosed. Rev. C. N. Dawson, pastor of the First Methodist church, will deliver a lectu Thursday evening in the lecture room o1 the church. ~ His subject will be *‘Around the Word in Eighty Minut nd will be illus- trated by stercoptican Gust. Persons of-Omaha coming down to attend the second annu given Saturday night by Court Skona! BT O had a frightful runaway Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets. Mr. Persons wos for- tunate enough to escane with slight injuries, the rig was a complete wre A. W. Babeock has just recel informing him of the death of his venerab) grandfather, T. M. Stewart, of Oconomo- woe, Wis., and a telegram that his step- father, James Van Victin, was dying at his home n Chicago. On account of late sick- ness in his family Mr. Babcock cannot go to cither place. voseph Mils of Solomon. TIL, who has been on a Pacific jaunt and is on' his homeward way, has been the guest of Henry Mils, 414 Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Mils is well known in this'section, as he was one of the original contractors when the Pacific railroad was constructed, and his old-time friends gave him a hearty reception. —_— Progress, Tt is very important in this age of vast ma- terial progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, accop t able to the stomach aid’ healthy in it nature and effects, Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the oue perfect laxative and most geatle diuretie known, — Marriage Licensos, The following marrinze iicansas wera is- aiotomical cal sur (d a letter sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Nameand addross. § Edward Havlicek, Omaha...... i Aana Bernsou, Ol $Johin Detterby 1 Elizabeth § Brank E. Gille, Omulia. Emma A, Shindel, Omi Frank Dietrick, Omaha . Mar Axel Olsen, Omy Jose Johnson, Oma J. J. Solc Minnie I\ H. W, Sheridan, Detro Lda 81 Rowley, Omuhan John D Kelloy, Crawford, 1 | i | 1 it 1 § 1 4 1 Maggic O, Lesse, Omaha . A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake:and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, No other baking: powder docs such works DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full Set of Teoth on Rubber, for KIVE DOLLARS. A perfoct At guaran Teeth extracted § without pain or dange Without anaesthetics. Gol Siver fillings At lowest Bridge and Crown Work. T without plates. All work war PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Iith street elovator. Open ovenlugs ok id Chicheat: amond Hrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS OFFICE, rhgtuad and O LT Dhuigiat for Ohich ‘Repuse dangerous ubstitus itiona: AL Droggiats, or send e, imit i i o o Chesmicul Co. 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Thelr long ox- perlence, remarkable skill and universal suce coss in the treatment and cure of Nervous, Chronic and Surgical Diseases. entitle' these cuiinent physiciins to the full confidence ot the afilicted everywhero, | They gudranteo: A CER] POSITIVE CURE for the awful effects of early vice and the numer- ous evils that follow in its train. PRIVATE. BLOOD AND SKiN DISPASES speedily. completely and permancntly cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL Dls< ORDERS yleld readily to their skillfal treat- ment ILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS rantced cured without piin or deténtion from business, HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE nently and successtully “cured in SYPHILIS, GONORRHEA, ¢ matorrhea, Semfual Weakness, Los j Night Emigsions, Decayed Ficuities, Femald Wenkness and all delicate disorders peeuliae to elther sex positively curcd, us well as ll functonal disorders thitt resuit from youthful follies or the excess of mature years. 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Fiveescapes and five alarms throvghout the buwilding. Steam heat hot and cold water and wunhinein everyroom. Table unsurpassed any- whey perma- evory o 5 )\ n NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N&3 Capital, - - =- = $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 Oficers and Dircctors--Henry W. Yates, Prosifont; Lewls 8. Reod, Viee-Prosidont; Jamas \W. Say V. Morso, Jubin 8. Collins, K. C. Cushi Vatrick. W. 1L 3. Tlughes, cashiler. THE IRON B Corner 12th aud Farna A General Banking Busluess Transacte | " HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus, Just completed, has 100 rooms, thre: stairways, from the top to the bottom, has fine elevator and dinning roomn se: L fire proot throughout, fine billard rooms anl the finest toilet rooms in ths city. La Sample rooms, Suites with bath &2 Co 14th and Capitol Ave, Street car sarvios in alldirections. 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