Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 28, 1891, Page 8

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SOUTH OMAHY'S GREAT RIDER, Irand Inspector Betiam Proves Himself a Great Broncho Buaster, HE RODE A WILD COLORADO CAYUSE. ins Held Robbing Stockman Olson—Cold I'lunge of a Drug Clerk—Magic City Miniatures, Hasher Mug for Thers was fun galore at the stock yards yesterday morning over a bet invoiving the riding of a wild, fiery steed from Colorado. A shipper from that stato had brought in a bunch of about ecighty horses, and in the presence of Murk Betham, state brand in spector of Colorado, ana B, Saunders, pur- chuser for the Hammond Packing company, remarked that there was ove horse in the group that nobody had ever be blo to Inspector Betham remarked that hie belic that he could ride the ammal, whereupon Saunders shook a € bill in bis fuce with tho remark that he couldn't, aua that piece of vag moncy would be bis if he could. Betham accepted the bet and put up o five to cover Saunders’ moncy. Brand Inspector Talbot of Wyoming held the stakes. Ths news spread quickly through the yurds and even up town, and & great crowd gathered to witness the sport Betham put on a pair of chops, secur lariat and accompanied by Mr. Reed, a co Doy, rode into the enclosure, Tho first throw of the tinto the surging mass of wild steeas merely struck the intended vietim on the side of tho neck. While ou tho swing pre- paratory for the next throw, the | over Betham’s head. The cro the inspector good naturedly remar it was a he 3 on him, At the fourth throw the rope fell over the steed’s neck, although he was in th pter of the ne The then sent up a loud cheer. Then followed a succession of plunges aud rearing by the stured animal, but in about ten minutes ho had pretty well tired himself out. The fuspector’s ° pony proved a vuluablo ally meanwhile by his intelligence, Tietham shifted the end of tne lariat over o his cowboy companion and, dismounting* welked slowly toward the ouly partiall dued ‘eritter,” whose eyes, by tho way, were the most wicked looking in- the herd. Bethum slowly advanced toward the animal, talking coaxingly and in a short time had his hand on the pony’s head. In a fc minutes the lariat was geadually formed nto a hultor on the steed wnd then a series of tactics were commenced to aceus- tom tho animal to a saddlo. A blanket was touched a number of times to his sido and back ana finally dropp 1 the backk. By equally cautious moves the horse was blind- folded” with a hanakerchief and was then suddled and_oridled, The blind was then removed and the animal led to the open space near the exchange building. While the cowboy held the auimal by the bit’ Betham vanlied into the saddlo and seized the rews, wrappiag them around his hands. Tho_cowboy jumped to ouo side and the groat circus then commenced. Such rearing, g, kicking, bucking, run- ning, side veering and other autics charac- teristic of the broncho haye not beon scen here since pioncer days. The crowd yelled Atself hoarso and ran after tho steed and rider as they dashed hither and thitner. Betham stuck to tho animal as though he was glued 10 it, and in about a quarter of an_hour the ced begun evidently to beliove that he was ntaur instead of & horse and accepted tho situation. After witnessing the spectaclo the stock- men from western points swore by Betbam, and when somebody suggested that the horse had probably been ridden before, they offered to bet £00, or cven $1,000, that Botham could ride any horse iu the en- closure. red da Mugging' Trial. The trial of H. P. Muggins, the lunch counter waiter, charged with robbing Stock- man Olson, was held before Police Judgo King and consumed the greater portion of the duy. Muggins proved a better witness against himself than any the state produced. The evidence 1n the aggrogate showed that Muggins had carly in the evening remarked to Saloonkeepers Fenton and Chambers that he had to go out to get somo money. When asked if somcbody owed him money he answered “no.” Later he returned to tho saloous run by Fenton and Chamibers exbib- fting a roll of bills. Tn his testimony Muggins said that John- son, the missing Swedo erook, had_ offered him 0 if he would keep his mouth shuv con- cerning tho robbery of the stockman, but he had received no money from Jonnson.” Grace Tcussell, the loose woman kuown as “Mug wins' mash,’” testified that Muggins had of- fered ner 60, but as sho was ufraid that she might get arrested she did vot keep it, although at first sho took the money, Moggins was put under $1,000 bonds to appear before the district court. ' Grace Rus- sell will be tried toda! Charged with Horse Stealing. Calvin Breadon, o farmer, is in trouble. Ho is charged with horse stealing. Mr. Breaden lives just south of this city, in Savpy county and although there is no known occasion for his resorting to such methods to increaso his already lurgo worldly store, his accuser, Mrs, Offerman declares that ho deliverately and with mal aforethought did steal tho horso of compluin- ant, The accused man protested his innocenco of any crimo and the case will bo given an miring beforo Justico Breen this foreioon. Mus, Offerman says that sho left her horso tied in her stable Thursday uight, but yester- day morning ho wus unssiug. As she had had some troublo with Breaden about the ayment of a bill, she suspected that the orso was taken by him. Au investigation proved that the horse was in his stavle and she caused the farmer’s arrest, Narrowly Escaped Drowning Francis Lyman, the drug clerk at Sey- korw's store, while out skating on Harwood lake, broke through the ice and was given o cold bath in the chilly waters, Hosunk clear cut of sight, and in nsing again struck aganst the ico, Had ho lost his self posses sion he might have been drowned, but instead he groped with his bands uutil be found tho edge of the ice and lifted himself into tho a. The ice was strong enough to support hi weight, and ho clamuered out with great dificulty. He was badly chilled bofore ho reached” home, but is thankful that he has escaped with nothing wore than a severe cold. Pythian Oficers, Enterprise Lodge No. 70 of the Kni Pythias havo hold the anuual ol % elected the following oficers: Chancellor commander, C, P. Mill; vice chancellor, J. 8. Walters; prelato, Dr. T. Berwick; keeper of records and seals, Fred Griftith; master of tho exchequer, 'P. J. Haosen} master of finance, C. J. Collins; trustees, James Bulu, W, B. Cheek and J) W. Sipe. Yard and Oflic Notes. W. A. Gillespie of Gunnison, Colo., brought in cattlo, .. MeDonald & warketod cattle, A train of Colorado cattle consisting of twenty-four cars loadea at Pueblo arrived at the yards yesterday moruing. The cattle were owned by 5. B. Hortum, Fred Kerr, W and John McDonough, W. lespie, W, H. Grahaw and Copoe B its of tion of that nof Cuennin, Colo., Magic Oty Miniatures. Thomas Fiyon has gone east on a trip. Mr. and Mrs, Buch friends in western lowa. Mr. T, W. Taloiferro, suporintendent of the Omaha Packing comvany, has returned from Chicago. The gradivg of ' finished by the end of next weather coutinue favorable, The remains of A. . Fostor, the switch- man who was killed at Aurora, were buried yesterday morving in Laurel Hill cometery unaer the uuspices of the Odd Fellows, —— Short Line Troubles. Whe affairs of the Pacific Short Line aro in briet are visitiog with wenty-third strost will be week if the tatu quo. pening tho foreel tion of J. D. Negus' nolding that tho mot begin an original a its discretionary power in the premises, however, and bas given the attorney for Negus time to cito authorities, The attorney has a parailel caso decided by the United States supreme court, but has not yet pre- sented it in argument. Ho states positively that if tho old case is not reopened he will begin an original action in behalf of Negus. pr i For the Children. Our readers will notice the advertisemen in theso columns of Chamborlain & Co., D Moines, lowa. 'rom personal experience we can suy that Chamberlain's Cough lemedy has broken up bad colds for our chiidren and wearo acquainted with many mothers in Centerville who would not be without it in the house for a good many times its cost and are recommending it evers day. —Centorville (S. D.) Chronicle and index. - ¢éent and §1 bottles for sale by Judge Dundy objected to re- ure suit on the presenta- intervention, ot practice is to The court concedes Oriental Rugs A spes tion of these goods just received a Orchard’s, 1414-18 Douglas s are going che when Hayden wmos and org Competition tremb Bros. open prices on It has often been ren «d that the Ameri- can people donot pay sufficient atten the physical development of their child tour colleges and schools do not encour- exercisos to the samo extent as stitutions in Kurope, and that in consequence, as a rule, tho nati Americ business of lifo fully equipped mentally, is often lacking in that bodity strength so ne- cessary to completo health of body and mind.” Of late, however, thero has been a marked change in this respect and athletic sports are year by year becom- ing more popular. Oneof tho latest additions 1sthe game of foot ball. This is a thor- oughly health-producing sport, and at the ame time requires consilerable skill before it can be played successfully. When all the voint thoroughly understood it is as in- esting gamo not only to the players, but also to spectators, In Sunday's Bee A, A Stagg, an expert, gives a clear and concise description of how to play the game, with a full cxplanation of the technical terms. Those who believe in bealthy outdoor exer- cises should not fail to read this article, o The Ol and the New. “Of course it hurts, but you must grin and boar it," 1s tho old timo consolation given to persons troubl “If you will take the troublo to dampen a_ picce” of flannel with Chamberlain’s Paiu Balm nd bind it over the seat of pain your rheus tsm will disappear,”” is the modern and much more satisfactory advice. 50 cent bot- ties for sale by druggists. Organs from Hayden Bros. Dr. Cullimore, ocuiist, Bee building. Four hundred and nfty dollar n Warranted seven years for Now scale. Hayden Bro: AR ST M T MANY PiOPLE 825 Basy terms up. A GRE VISIT New England About Thanksgiving. Perhaps you are one of them, and if you are not already familiar with advantages afforded by the *Chicago & Boston Special” “via the Lake Shore Route, you will be interested inlearning that this train leaves Chicago every day at 10:30 a. m., reaches Boston the next day at 3:40 p. m., New York at 2:10 p. m., and a1l New England points ata correspondingly convenient hour. The equipment of this train is of a very high order; Vestibule Sleepers, Bullet Smoking and Library Car, Dining Car, serving all meals; stéam heat; no extra fare. For thi; further information concerning and other trains, apply to M. S. T. P. A., or C. K. Wilber, W. I , Chicago, il G 8 piano. New Sold on A le. New installments, Wegman tuning device. Hayden Bro - Keeley's Imit tors, The public should bawav){ thy numerou socalled *‘gold cures” for drunkenness and other hybits that are springing up in this as well as other states. The wondevful success of Dr. Keeley’s Double Chloride of Gold cura pened the way for these frands and impostors to flecco their vietims, and 1t usually falls on those who can ill afford to stand the loss. Their money is extorted from whem while under the influence of liguor and thoy are compelled to take the worthless troatment o lose the money paid. ~ Several persons who intended to tako tho Kecley treatment have, while under the influence of drink, fallen into the hauds of these sharpers. Worthless guurantees nro sometimes given to each victim. People who intena to take the Kccloy treatmeut, or in sendiug their friends who are apt to bo under the intlucnce of drink, shoula send their names and necos- sary money for expenses direct to the Keeley institute, Blair, Neb., who will receipt for all money received and look after the patients after troatment is commenced. The Kecloy treatment is theonly ore that produces a cure, - our daughter and want ¢ suys you have a con- My dear s to marry hel dition to your Certainly sir, I want you_to will always keep tialler's Suro Syrupand Haller's German children, Certainly, T will give them a dose just as s00n as —a All vigl promise you Curo_Cough Pills for the —you have my blossing. Whooping Cough. There is no danger from wtooping cough when Chamberlain’s Cough Rewmeay is (e sely given. 1t keeps the cough loose and makds expectoration o 25 and 50 cent botiles for sale by druggl “Don’t Keep Them” “I do not keep them" said the grocer when asked for Dr, Price's Delicious Flavor- ing Extracts, “but I can scll you another kind, at a less price that will be equally as good.” Being an old custom- er and having confidence in the grocer, the lady consent- ed. The result was when she used the extract Lemon, the ice-cream had the taste of turpentine and when the cake was flavored with the Vanilla it had the strong, rank taste of the poisonous snuff bean, The extracts were not genuine ——were made cheap so as to afford a better profit. You wilt never fail to find Dr. Price's flavors on the shelves of every gro- cer who secks to give satis- faction to his customers by recommending the purest and best articles, | to born | n, while he enters upon the serious | OMAHA DA][LY THE DEGP WATER HARBOR. The Finest Opportunities Offsred to Whole- salers and Manuficturers, IS THE CLIMATE UNSURPASSED, Granda Public Opening of the Harbor of Valasco, Texas, Dec. 15th, 1801 —Low Excursion itates, Good Until June 1st, 180! Mr. Frank Lerch of Texas was met last night bp a Bek ter who ob- tained from him the followihg facts con- cerning Velasco, the first and only deep water harbor west of the Mississippi. “Velasco,” Mr. Lerch id, destined to be the most important c1 in the soulhwest. That ‘decp water is the basis of comm Al greatness is a proposition admitted by all.” When the first deep draught vessel entered the harbor of Velasco and demonstrated the world at largo that deep water was no longer a promise, but had become an accomplished fact, the future of Velasco 3 assured. Situated as it is, no better point for the location of a great commercial conter could have been chosen, It is the gateway to the Cen- tral and South American republies. The seiprocity policy of the government is opening the trado of these rich countries for American commerce. There is no dount that American enterpriso will soon avail i se new fields so ve contly smunerative ex he establishe effort. Ve 1L import the sugar, coffee. and jute produced by our southern neig bors and export therefor the flour, wheat, corn, pork, bacon and beef of the tran Mississppi states nd save a large percentage freight charges to the produ The B River Channel and Dc realizing the importance of the entor- priso inaugurated by them, ave laying the foundations of the new city broad and deep. They have built commodiou wharves to accommodate the comme that will doubtiess rush to the new ¢ to avail itself of the advantages offered. They have erected a new hotel ut o cost of $70,000.00; they have about completed a railroad connecting Velaseo with Hous- ton, the great southwestern railroad center, ally giving the mor of wnd pract chants of Vel ent lines of railroad. That the importance of the new seas port ated by old, | Hotel Dellone, | with stop co the choice of 13 differ- | JE: SMIURDAY, is today a bustli city of over 2,000 in- habitants with smple banking facilities. “W hnh'x'\lorvuuul manufacturers are especially invitedito examine the ndvan- tages offered by the new city on the gulf and are requested to address the Brazos River Chunnel and Dock Co. for particulurs, . “For u winter resort no point offers superior advantmges to the den- izons of tho frozen regions of the north than Velasco, Loceated with- in three miles oft the ever changing ses it has a climate where the sun shines 12 months during ithe yoar, where fresh flowers and vegetables can be placed on the table every where the sea fur- nishes, in great variety nee, oysters unsurpassed in quality, crabs and shrimps that must be tasted in ordor to be appreciated, and salt and fresh water fish in endless variety. The prairies abound with game of all kindss The hotel accommedations are equal to any in the west. ‘T'he beach, 15 milesin length, unsurpussed in the United St shes andrive unequalled for gra anywhere,” he Tow excursion rates that been obtained put it within the reach of all to exchange the snow and ice of the north for the summer land of the south, to feust on the oranges, strawberr po jessaminos and roses that abound in sunny southland, The projectors of the ente Brazo’s mouth started by sayir that they wou'd not offer any property for salé until they had made a deop water port. They have kept their have refused to sell property, constantly importuned to do so. smplished their under 1l the world to come t work and judge fo themselves if an investment will be safe, and if values are not certain to increase, The date of Velasco Harbor opening December 15th, 1891, the date of pub- » land sale December 16th and 17th, Should you feel interested in the deep water port of Texas and wish further information, apply for excursion rates and advorti ing matter to the ticke! nts of the ngton or Missouri Pacitic railroads, . Lerch will be inOmaha until Sun- and ound at tho will o glad ted in decp and furnish them ad- have promise, and although Now, king, and to meet all who water at Velasco vortising matter, Be sure and buy your tickets via the Santa e route, which will giv opportunity to visit the princi of Kansas, as well as those of Tickets limited until June 1st, over privileges 80 days in each direction, S Al T The new Hotel Brunswick, 16th and Jackson. with all modern im provements Now open for guests. Mol erato prices SPANISH NERVINE THE GREAT SPANISH REMEDY, cacily, permanently restores Weak A GuaraxTEED specific for Fits Convisions, Nervous Prostratio Alcohol, Loss of Power in_eithes aused by We jiarantoe six bozea to enre any case or refund cover-indulgence. the money. BEFORK AND AF1EK Usi. §1a box. 6 boxe ish Medicine Co., Detroit, Mich. For sale in Omaha by McCormick & Lund, quickly and ostMnnIlnnd. Dizziness, <o ot Nervousness and caused by tho Sex, Involun sfor 85 Address U.S. Agenta Spans Sold by druggists. 15th and Farnam sts. forests and | prise atthe | tMBIER 28, 1891 in every way. We dollars. It didn't the place to ge the famous peach | grew,and of shoes give it more room, and we moved it where we are do- west. Although the two shoes that ment on ‘‘good footing kinds sold in the city, Shoe.” These you wear re our them you've got aid for them) or new shoes, 1at men troul ir of them. pers for the man in the house, bers for the man out doo them for a great deal le | twenty-five and fifty cents where wnd whic shoes, we say to any 1em to us and we will remedy any fault with either They come in all size f toes and lasts, in either lace or congr led with corns have Aside from shoes, we carry a and Overshoces Need we men money than you'd the re good sunderstanding, scen by “Johnny Jone we sold a “'slew, We opened it with leading manufacturers and which we were able to guarantea take long for people to find out that owr nd trade in this and h " compelling us, from sheer necessity, to POPULAR PRIGED SHOEY. A long time ago, as we count things out west, we opened a shoe department in our es. tablishment in a small corner on our second floor. which was made for us direct by : began to sell shoes as we sold everything else, rular shoe man made from one to three and even four class of footweat at a small profit, making shoe shop was department, like sister Sue,” it grew, it until finally it outgrew the second floor quarters entirely, to our mor “Two-fifty )'(HI. are r cause to men are waaring Goodyear Welt,” tht in e kick at your cash , all such smile ss, and are been known to Today we place on sale in our furnishing goods department, left) 128 dozen splendid fine heavy wool underwear, in brown, tan, lilac, shades, in all sizes, beautifully finished goods; goods that are being to two dollars in every store that' value we've been able to show th season, mmm@m Lina NATURE'S MATCHLESS REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gravel, Gout, Dyspepsia, Bright's Diseass, And all Kidney and l’hd(lu 'lroul).u.. Notlmw clse has yet been offered the public 1lmt has had a tithe of the success of Londonderty Lithia Spring Water. Ricumatic Gout, Office of Dr, 1. B. Mc hyslelan and | Burgeon, WAVERLY, N. Y., De 150, { Lwish 1o roport to you what e tomon Kable cure of the mosta grivated of Rieumatic Gout that Lhave e cr seen tient, Mr. Fred Fitzgerald, t 115 pounds, nerveus it for trentment August 18, IRhenmutixm some five s, and sinco that ery fall and Ist, present He naa years ago. while | time has been practiclly Iald up e winter with vhich did not fall to make Its appear nce with the cold snd dum> weather, e comply left knee, ankles and jolnts, of the cularly the left, which was terably deformed from pievio o beasuble. T tricd s thix complatnt without ent henefit, as he was searcely able to walk across the foor—much loss to resumie hs work. Tobe brief, 1 wrote to you about the case, and st your sugeestion or- Qored three cases sl 1ONDONDERRY LiTHIA It was dolivered to Mr. Fitzger- t began at urn; Nis work ing in Kan. ptambor wd i about a month he r In the Lellgh Va'ley car shops, Sometime before ho had exhau-ted hissupply of wates he that he had already 20 pouuds in wel was still gatning, By the time the s lie was nbout as woll 18 over, though w at deal of rain thiz full ther for persons of n r hay e never seen . grenter man In 8o short a e, Most respecttully, E. vehad a B, MOKEY, M. D. | for tl | itatu | canonty speak toid we | ter was gone | 1ts eftfeacy in reduct posit mend to use th touse 1t n s flest I tlee. A% drinking water purposes it has no supeitor. | introduced Chi nd Calumet elubs, und 1t can be found at the homes of the elub men at any time. 1 bly ot it. 1L M. LACKERST Cured of Gravel. 1, 1590, the LYNY, Mass, Dec. For years I have been pussing stones fro Kidneys, like those 1 sent you. formed that they are of urie acid forma’ion. Dur- Ing all this time T have suliored from a most dis- tres-ng ey&titls, Induced, no doubt. by the presence e of urie acid crystals. Modieine srary reliof. At the suggestion of n ph ho LONDONDERIY LITHIA Was most xurprising . the bloody mucu 10 i the olasymptoms of urle tals and cal-ull have disappeared. 1 am conyine that this water will cure any czxe of gravel or cy titis, and desive to mako this statement for the buy efitof any who may be thus anlicted. W. P BECKFOID, 1 havo b - | 172 LviN Oceupatton, Sexton of T Al At the suggestion of my ohysician Blair, who was treating me for many indiiferent success, for g Legan the use of LONDON In April last. Sinco using the water I have hid but ttack of my old complaint, which formerly seldom left mo nnd kept me in almost nt misery. The severe neuralkic pains of and teasing nature pecaliar to the disease, to- gether with the large mmonnt ofblood I was vold- With my urine, kept m> In a weakened and . de d condlilon, so that Teould searcely do my Imust honeatly say that L have not o o s 1 havo been this summwer, and nothing else has doae It exeept the use of the Lithia Water, us I have taken no other remedy. 1h tned in flesh wnd strength, and feel as tho danewlaase of life, 1 eannot cxpress myself suli y enough to thank Dr, Blair for recommending your most vuluable Il always givo it the unstinted praise WALTON BLOOMEL, NAVE, ALIAN br. L B mths, with Iy urlne, 1 MY LITHIA WATER i Verifles the Above. N Y. 0ct 6, 15 \cit cas0 OF gravel. 1o In vir ALIANY N, B.—We publich none but RELIABLE OPINIONS and stand ready at all times to PRODUCE THE EVIDENCE OF T IEIR GENUINESS, LONDONDERRY LITHIA i preser NAMES. Tue Sparkl ng Lovdonderr Ttisu cur tooks, Our te:timonials are all VERIFIED by PHYSI TAN ' of we 1 'tnowa standin Our sugce's has teen so notable that tlh, country has been fl-odad w.th minuficturel the work of nature! Send for ovr circulars and become acqueinted with all the fac's. so that you may know the genu'ne LODONDERRY wiie 1 you s FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND Paxtoy & GALLAGHER, Seal Skin Garments. FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Faghionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS E@siend for Fashion Book malled froe. JOMMN T, SHAYNE& 06 Rellable Manufasturers e Block, 191 4193 Stato St., Chicage ASHEBURRN » -Sullar Mandulins& Zithers in volatho td ualiy of to s aesi s worlds Serrh Soar i Aoy’ cliaat " (YoM & NEALY. ChIoAGG: hel by LE'DIN } FHYS! igin dai y use by ea‘in ed by thu most EMINENT CITIZENS, £ om t 1e VIJE FRESIDEN T ANS of the country, ROCERS. I)islributing A % @‘E’ HERS 'MAKE , CHjiD Thatk LESSERNS PN QGER 0 LIFE gp DISHES BEVRL oy i /L”fi’fi” 170 oY LD "‘{"1 ATLAY e R[N »sfimgg!se :nts for ( NEW YORK SALOON, BEGOND- GLASS I‘Nn S'Ik[FAflx ratos o1 tarms ¢ the prineiple 907CH, ZVOLLIE, 131K & AL L FOINTS. Exeuafon tioxets ava, i ac (vl & Nord) 1 Weze Ordort fr A3 Iy 1 | Quwu(w\ BROTHELS, Chicago, nd NAPLES, uL AND WE ARE READY TO GIVE » CLUBS aud HOTELS, ¢ ml we i 0. TH 3 UNITED STATE3dow ), and their naues ave on THEIR prepared to n m s the n, 10 NO OTHERS GVER SEE TAE LIGH “Lithix Waters," claiming to by sup rior to ity Y)maha, Nebras Dr. Bailey (7 The Leading ') DENTIST. Third Floor ton Block, lelepone 10585, 16th and Farnam Sts, for # Perfao ablo und A a1l sot of toeth, on rubber. fit. Teeth without plites or bridge work, just the thinz for sin.crs pubiie speakers, never drop down. h Extract: | Without Pain \gs at reasonable rat nted. Cut tnis out for a wulde O commodious ing today the greatest shoe business we carry all sorts of shoes for all sort 'have more than any others thin s got 'em, at a dollar a garment. sales room, in entire of men, p'aced this depart- wearing any other ““Three-ninety way, and if after “kicks retyrn (the amount you wdths, all styles comfortable fitters after trying on a full line of Slips Arctics and Rub- tion it? \We sell pay anywhere else, basement six Dress are and our (second counter on the heliotrope and pearl sold at a dollar and a half Without doubt the best NS 1&16 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. lar gradunte in medicino as diplomay Private Disense DAl Weakness, of the B0, Skin and Urlanry Organs to cure, Consultation free. Book (Mysterl Wamiol2m. Send stamp for reply. BT guarantee .00 for every cise | und of Life) sunt fres. OMMoo hours—Yu.m. 08 p. m. Sunday In st treating with the antoed for Catarrh hills, Stricture, and & tako and fal A pormanent Night Losses, lmpotency, Dr.J.E.VMicGREW THE NOTED SPECIALIST iu tho tr PRI VATE DIS r expericnce. of all forms of EASES. Gleet and all annoyin 41, or pain in relieving the Bladder; Bloed and Skin; No G Des business, the dospondent | and Coura PENSIONS Pensions procured for soldiers of the Rebellion who served 9) days and aro now disabled from ANY cause. The pen- sion is payable whether tho disability was incurved before, during or sinco service, Pensions for widows and child- ren without regard to cause of soldier’s denth, Pensions for mothers and fathers who are Now dependent, whether they weve dependent on soldier when he divd or not. Widows, chil ren and parents are r ded us ‘‘de- pendent” in ull ¢ they have notsuflicient property for their support. Soldiers pensioned at less than twelve $12. dollars per month and suffering from disability addition to that named io their pension cortificate, may obtain increase under the now law. Information and advice with- out charge. Best facilities vver offered to claimants to have their claims pro- perly diligently proscouted, No s unless successful, Write for ation to The Bes Bureau of Claims. OMAHA, NEB, s0s where in and tho Sun fs enarinteot Ylonear Press an | vy the GEIENT \L. iR OUKAL D' HAGICAL UNlON DEPOI‘ HO I'EL er 10th und new furnitue \ne fies atic p nlm Stonm Hath o most pow for tho trcatment of the abovo discases. My resources a Allcorrespondor raand question list. al Debility, Loss nd Vitality, Bad Menory, . Relief obtained without 1oss of tine from erful romedies k l‘l'““ to modern science o mo f owed Vitality 1 facilitios for doing busineds are strictly private. Writo for toris, h and Faznam Sts., Omaha, Neb. MOORE'S IREE OF LIF Decatur, Dr. J. B. Moore for years past been teoubled with bils liousness and tondency to kidnoy trouble, Your Tree of Life is the ouly remedy i have over found that guve entire relief. I che commend it to those wha wmay ing from kindred diseaged L., Nov, Doar Sir: 8710 811 T0F W81 70U O uraloy uslag Moory's ‘Te Of Lifa. e drast Lifa lta naly! @GO0LD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. Baker & Co.'s Broakfast Cocoa from which the excess of ofl Lias beon removed, 1a Absolutely Pure Band it is Soluble, No Chemicals are used in its preparation, It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is {herefore far more economical, costing less than one cent @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapied for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Grocers overywhere. W. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mass.,

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