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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1884)
TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY. DECEMBER 15 1884 THE DATLY BEE Mondav Morning Deo. 16 ( LOOAL BREVITIES , Thou. It. IlnoU , of tha firm of Shlrmnn 15ro. ' & Co. , Ilia clothing merchants on VM- nains \ linppy over the nrrivnl of ft llttlo pen. Dr. Hanchott Is in nttcndanco nncl mother and baby nro ( Joins nicely. In tlio police court Saturday two plain drunks were fined S.r each. Throe young fol lows were nrroatcd on the obnrgo of tacranay but they proved that they lia-J trind to got work nnd were diaclmigod. The civso of Pat ComminskI was set for n licarlncr this after noon. Dretel & Maul will t.elobrato their first nmversary an n firm on M u Ci j 11 \l. glance over their boolca flhowa that tlurlnp the first year they disposed of 270 collinc , which taking the average death rnto of the oatiro city Is throo-fourths of the rntlro busi ness in this lino. The Lutheran Uazar closoil Friday night. The affair wai well patronized , and the ladies have realized a , nlco little sum for their wirk nnd trouble. Last excninff what fancy goods were un < ell on private salt ) were Bold nt nuc- lion. The musical programme was well rendered - dorod , nnd the use of the fine Sleek piano was donaUd by Woodbrlclfjo Hros. The encnk thief is ngatn abroad in tholand and lout night got in bis work by ( stealing two wolf robes from .Tim MuShano's livery stable nud also n blajk wolf rjbo from Dave Miller's buggy , which was standing in front of the cerl'at HInchoy nt a 10th street pawnshop. Tlio people living in tbo vicinity of Six. tccntli and Knrnam were startled about 2 o'clock yesterday morning by Roreral pistol shots , fired in quid : succession. Investigation by the police yesterday failed to find out their cause ur by whom thuy were firod. A gentleb man living in that put of the city , however , c sabs they were fired by some parties from a carriage. The Milliard uniformed degree No. 1.1. O. O. V. patty , which was to have taken place on Wednesday , December 2tth , nt a Urounse'a hall , has been postponed to Wedno'day evening , January 21st , nt Masonic hall. Thu young organization is composed of active energetic men nnd they are making thing ! hum. Their laot party was splendid nlf.iir nnd they will make the next ono equally interesting. Tlio receipts at Schallor's bridge hog yard for the pait twenty-four hours were 21 cars of , hogs , all of which were sold nt prices ranging wi from 33 UO@J ! 83 per hundred pound ? . The rocslpta for the week were 73 cars ; 50 cars for fit ( Irocn Turke ; 15 can for Schaller ; 8 cars for Saunders , IIowo & Co. The total number of PI hogs r3cei\od wcra 1.530. 5 cars'of cattle were gj ; also received , of Captain C. S. Copp , a wall known attor- now mid ono of the oldest residents of Wnhoo , 9" dieil Friday morning at 9 o'clock , after an illness - ness of but a few days duration. lie was able to attend to business only last week and prosecuted P secuted Bovcrnl cases in the district court just 3 ! adjourned. Captain Copp may bo rcmom- W boroct ly a great many citi cna of Omabn as tbc captain cf the \Vahoo Foragers , an indi- pendent militia company which came to Omt- du ha ( .luriup the stiilto of 187 ! ) , Ho was a genial or wholo-aoulcd mauand had ha lived would have proved a useful citizen. po > aa WANTED To exchange wild or improved - ag od lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hard to ware , or atock of general merchandise. all Address J. Lindcrholm , Genoa , Nance ha county , Nebr. m-lm sti nn Injunctions Granted. John B. Chaco has made ap eh for an injunction restraining the board of uti county coramiecionors from projecting s. to tin public road throulh the north half of the va northwest quarter of section 20 , town foi ship 1C , r.vngo 10 , until the damages sus roc tained by the applicant shall hr.vo boon dotciminod and paid. The Injunction was granted by Judga Wakoley , but the applicant failing to furnish the required /uj / bond , the numinous but riot the wric was jn Ecrvcd upon the dofcud&ut. Charles . Kins , on Siturday last , was granted an injunction by Judge me Wakoloy ugainat Antnn Grantnor to re am strain the defendant from proceeding fur ammi ther iu a certain action of replevin how am pending in the district court , whorcin cai King is defendant nnd Grantner caiJ ia plaintiff. From the application of it appears th"t a contract for an exchange - change of real estate was entered Into between - tween these two parties , Grantner agree ing to givn a lot iu Council Blufl'i and a S500 certified check f.r a firm in Mil- souri. Tiio chfccl : wad placed in escrow , in n bank in thij city by Grantnor nnd afterward roplevied by him. This in junction suit it brought to restrain the da defendant from proceeding in the re > r plevin action ai the bond has become worthless. CO. sh . ) . T ? . I'ntton and HIM lania > ; o Suit vil Mr. J. B I'atton , whoso unfortunito [ rcsoniblunca to another man cauaod his arrest nnd imprisonment a few dayj ngo , th ia still In thu city , and proposes to stay oh hero tuitil IIP liiia demonstrated ho is not the nmn to bo scared out of nny city by hn Iho police , whin ho ia an honest man and en induRtriinu worker. ho Ho stated to a Br.n reporter Saturday thnt ho had not r.i > ot brought any civil re suit for dama > c3 ngninat the marshal nnd pa pahco but probably would do no to day , 8" , i.nd ihnt thu iHiiount aiud for nould bo 11H § 10,000 , which ia nil ho can get on tlio oliioiul bondi of thu cllhora on Mr. I'-Uton Is an old military tolo- rei pruphpr. Ho entered the ixrtny aa second reiN end licutennnt in the 11th N. Y. Vol. , in dr 1801 , utid curved thcro unHl put on de- taohtd uervioo ftilh Col. Olowry , when tlio nriny ttK jri ph cctp.1 v > na ur anix-jd. Ho noa detailed to trrvoai.firant' head wi ( } < nrtu tor a time nnjftt bin personal re- br Ho only left the ner > th vlcu after IOPIIIJ ; his right eye by the hurdling of a ehell at iho eccund bittlo ot ot Obicamatiii ) . Since the war hi eerved aa train dis- br father being fuel agent at tbo eauio time for the Orarid'Iruok nnd Chicago nnd sit ( irand Trunk roids , and both are favora- lily l.tiov.11 to Mr. S. H. Oillow.iv , the rei now general eupatintfiident of the U. 1' . ho it much moro to bo r\\A \ in f nor of ' < Jlr. P.ucn , n Into record Tin : BFK ban 18 drawn to tliH time t f 1" * rrivnl in Omaha , > e luit npioti forbido S llicu it to b.iy tlu the ho h * always ltd nn liniinst and uprlyht llfo uad ilut ho lou\a \ deeply Um ituult of being : plarcd under nrreat nnd ItcktcL up in jail. His hna ROIIO to work for the Wibtorn Union , ftlthoiiph ho WRI intend- ill } ? lo | 'i to Denver , and proposes to stay ml In Omaha mid show tlw. ho ia no crook nxd in no WBJJiabK to thn state or the If.iiti'd S'Mis Jiulue Douno will ba hit mi tojusel in thv suit f.r : co THE GRAND ARMY. KtanccFor Omaha to Come to the Front For the Big Rennton , \Vh t IH lloqulrca to Sccuro Ono ol Grcalcut Atinunl CclobrAtlotifl , There Is no reason why Omaha should not bo chosen as the loeaUou of tbo seventh annual reunion of Nobrn ka Sail- era and Soldiers , nnd the order from the Grand Army headquarters , given below shows what stops are necessary to secure that favor. The reunions have been hold nt variouu places throughout the ntale , the last being ac Fremont , and nny ono , who has over attended ono of these meetings will ndmit that they nro a cred it nnd n benefit to any city. Wo have two grand nrmy posts hero , three Includ ing that at Fort Omaha , nnd the com- radca in thin vicinity are nn nctivo nnd wide nwako iisany in the state. Moreover over Omalin can furniah nmplo jacilitles in j the way of good camping grounds , faciltios for supplies , transportation , etc. , nnd the lliunion would bring thousands from nil parta of the country who would citry back the 'now a of our wonderful growth and prosperity. The following gonornl orders have boon issued from the hendqunrtera depart ment . of Nebraska Grand Army of the Republic , assistant adjutant general1 ! ! office - fice : DAVID CITY , December 10th , 1881. General orders , No. 22. For the purpose of securing the loea- tion of the Seventh annual reunion of Ne braska soldiers and sailora to bo held du ring ] the year 1885 , nt such time as maybe bo designated by the Eighth annual encampment - campment , department of Nebraska , G. A. 11 , 1 will receive ncalcd proposala nt my headquarters in Plattsmouth , Nebras ka untill January 25th , 1885 , from cities , towns and villages of the state. Propositions muat ba accompanied with ol written guarantee , endorsed by five or moro responsible persona. Said docu ment guaranteeing that their locality will siTV furnish gratis to the G , A. R. the follow ing : First. At least 240 acres of land ior ut such reunion , suitable for camping , lo cate , plat and stake out the camp and it prepare land for occupancy. Second. Seventy-five tons of hay , fifty ta : tons of straw and ono hundred cords of pa tvood , all delivered to the Q. M. of camp ne 01 tlio reunion grounds on or before the lirsf Friday prior to the reunion. Third. Furnish suitable guard for such Inhi property for a period of nine days , said hi uard to bo under the order and direction ou > f the Q M. of camp. as Fourth. A good quality , nud Etiflicioiit luantity of water , to bo delivered in Barrels under the direction of Q. M. of samp , for the needs of 50,000 people ono veek , for drinking , cooking , and washing gowl ; jurpooca ; also enough stock water for no ,000 ' to.ims of horses , mulea , etc. , ono hi 7COk. hii Fifth. Forty tons of ice to bo delivered cii luring the week of the reunion , on the wl irdor of Q M. of camp. ho Sixth. To transport free from any is 3 oint in the United Statoa and return isrol rol atno : , opy touts , camp or garrison equip- in igo , munitions of war hired by or loaned the G. A. It. for such rouninn , receive up ca material from the railroad company , as laul came to camp , pitch the tents , and asatt . triko eamo , repack and reload all aatorlal at close of the reunion. thi Seventh. To farniah a good nnd sulH- leg leiit amount of advertising , nnd dlstrib- un ito uamo , the expense of which in noc otal ! shall aggregate nt least ( gUpO.OO ) me hrcp hnndrod and fifty dollars ; said ad- coi artislng to bo out at least nix weeks bo- ore the reunion , nnd done under the di- ection of the reunion committee for 885. 885.Eighth. . To inauro all such property as lay have to bo insured in some reliable lauranco company or companies for the all period of time the property may bo transit to , in use at , or in transit rhiio being returned from the reunion. Ninth. To furnish under the appoint- dis lent of the provost marshal of camp , avc nd pay for euch services , a nufliclent the umbe/or. guards to protect property , nd aid the commander of the camp _ to tec arefully police the camp , and maintain a II.me [ iroper ( decrco of order during the week me the reunion. aa Tenth. All expenses incident to the ounlnn in the way cf ammunition , and wa iviterial needed and used in the carrying wh mt of prrgrcmmo of parades , uham bat- prc Ice , amuaementa , sunrieo and sunnot to ,11ns , caring for the paviliou , lighting sot ame for camp fires , rihmg of saddle sio lorsca for the commander of camp and rial staff , to ho berne by the city , town , SB- village that shall secure the location of SBWl aid reunion ; and all the rights to main- poi nin. nnd rents accruing from sutler nee tores , bootha , d niug hall , and nil busl- of I iesa firms , games , places of amusements , to hews , etc. , to ba received by eaid city , to- illage , or town. Provided , that no ambling , or pluco to vend spirituous iquora , wlnoe , or malt baor , shall bo al- owed on the gronndn of the reunion , and 1 hat : nil places of busincBU or pleasure the hall ; close at 10 to 11 o'clock p. m. each poi tight , if BO ordered by the commander of eat < camp. eatr Eleventh. In addition to the above r . locality must bo glvo a certain sura of fee noiuiy as a cash donation for spearing the ( euriion i ; said enni to paid to the de- w lartrnont commander , by or before An- ust 1st , 1885 , for the use of the dopart- 10 uont of Nebraska , G. A. U. ] Twelfth. All bids must bo endorsed lot ttio cover , as follows : "Proposals for ecunng the Suvonth Anuuil reunion of lot ) obruaka soldiiera and sailors , " and ad- Ireerod lo the department.commandcrns lot " below , rhoso address ia Plaits- Nob. Thirteenth. All posts of the G. A. II rill , upon receipt of this order , nt encoring giv ring It to the attention of the public in htir localities by securing the uratia pub- QV ( ientiou of the PRIUO in the papers , and in ill ithor : ways promulgate it. 2Z3 Foiirtennth. The department of No- clo raaka , G A. II , rcseivcu the ri ht to gci ijcct nny aud all bids , ehould it BO do- l Fiftrentb. AH bids nil ) be opened rind u i > ead by the uwiataut adjutant general at ho . meeting of the uounnil of aduilnlatra nw > n. at Beatrice , Tuudjy , .Iinuary27 , ( re 835 , whru the eelection of location will cm madu. mi Hy command of Tl. 15 Department 0 BKMI. H. . Gon. Co IK , ASIC Adjt. ftt KU1 I'hii MHihtri-1 HIKUV. j [ ( Last night ThatcherPrimrnBe it West's atr nlnetrfll oompai y appeared iu Hoyd's ' ' Every reat was taken and nnny portoiu were anxious enough to I thu princoi of niinstruhy to stand bai during the entire evening. From the time the curtain rose until tt wont down the audience was in a perfect roar of laughter. The entertainment was of n very high order and is an entirely now departure la the minstrel lino. No loud jokes were offered but it wan such nn entertainment as n gentleman might attend , accompan ied by his wife and children. AH of the jokes were now and were heartily en joyed. Billy Rico , as fat and funny as over , was there in all of his glory. Frank McNish did ono of the most clover acts over soon upon any stage nnd is the beat man in his business In the world. GOOJRO Thatcher , George Primrose nnd Billy West oddod not n llttlo to the evening's nnjoymont. The music , both vocal and instrumental was excellent , and the dancing was exceeding ly fine. The baao ball borlesquo was ono of the funniest things which was over given in Omaha. The programme concluded with a laughable absurdity entitled "Bud-Fcd-Ora. " Thatcher , Primrose & West have touched the pop ular chord and are excellent patterns for all minstrel companies to imitate. Union Pacific Railway Company , 1 Omaha , Nov. 20th , 1881. j" Cross Ties. The Union Pacific Railway Company will receive tenders np to the 31st of December for 250,000 Oak and 50,000 Cedar Cross Ties , to bo delivered in lots of not loan than twenty thousand each , Ties to bo delivered at Council Bluffs , Iowa , or Kansas City , Mo. , not later than April 30 , 1885. For specifications nnd other particulars apply to Mr. J. J. Burns , Gon'l Storekeeper , Omaha , Nob. S. II. Gallaway , Gou'l Manager. wed fri&mon rnor ed STANDING ON HER EIGHTS , SM Mr. AVooil'a Bcnctlcinry Untlcr His Volley AVI 11 Insists on Her OInlin. From present appearances It seems lulto probable that litigation over the allects of Mr. Frank A. Wood , the young man who at the time of his death was studying law In the oflico of Mr. J. L , SVobstor , of this city , will follow. Mr. Wood was a graduate of the State university , and during his college course the affections of a lady of the Cap- tal : city. Their engagement did not ako place , however , until In the early iart of last October. Recognizing the lew responsibility placed upon him Mr. iYood made application to an eastern lifo nsuranco company for insurance upon 113 life , nnd on the 24th of October took ut a policy of $5,000 with his affianced be beneficiary. th "Tha course of trun love did not run eti mooth , " however , and before ho was ju aken down by his fatal illness the en- jubi agoment was broken off. Mr. Wood bi rho had just begun lifo for himself did ipt have euflicicnt moans for the burial of of ijs , remains and they were interred by rn lia father. His people are in not aflluont th : ircumstancos and it is said he haa a uistar eu ; the Is forced to provide for herself by as ior own labor. The beneficiary it is said hibe the daughtar of wealthy parents and be ofuacs to relinquish her rights under the ha nsuranco ; policy. When approached hi ipon the subject a chart time since shn hiSt aid ! aho could do nothing in the matter St 3 it had been placed in the hands of her pe .ttorney. peM An effort , it is said , will bo made by th ; tie deccasod'B sister's friends to test the ha gelity of the rights of the beneficiary an ndur the policy. Why Mr. Wood did ha ot change his policy after the engage- flc tent was broken off , is only a matter of ra anjecturc. The breaking off of the en- sh acemont , however , took place only a G cry ohort time before ho was taken sick ad nd death to him was an unlocked for adE isitor. Ho wan rational during his last E Incss up to the { time of his death , and .be Iways thought ho would recover. to ca : Looking I'or Litigation. thwl A mooting of the taxpayers in Bower wl bu ialriot No. 13 in which ia St. Mary's he venue , was hold Saturday evening in BO ; 10 board of trade rooms , and was at- snded by about fifty property owners. . G. Clark Esq. , presided over the leoting and Andrew Bevins Esq. , acted secretary. The object of the meeting bo as to discuss that district's cower tax bo hich is thought by some not ; to bo to roporly equalized. Another objection of the payment of this tax is that the on iwer is unhealthy. After some discus- thi on in the premiooa , n committee con- da sting of B. E B , Kennedy , Warren CO B-itzler , 0. W. Hamilton , M. Ilellman , To William Preston and R. Purvis was np- da ointod to confer with attorneys and scertaln their views upon the contesting the i tax. The committee was instructed report : at the board of trade rooms on -morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Go Co IScal EtttRto XrnnHfoia. It The following transfers were Clod in an comity clerk's office Tuesday nnd ro- tic orted for TJK BEE by the Amca' real fill itato agency December lii , 188t. nc total T A Johnson to 0 Rismuscn o w d w 80 tal sot lot 2 block 3 ParkoH add 8375 TJ G U Jlaraian nM wife to H B Smith d lot 7 block 17-1 qed 51.00. I ] Swgont to J U Lidddl ot 1 w d lot on block 0 Shin 1st dd § 1,103. U 0 Sjr/'or.t / to J U Llddoll at nl w d 9 block ! ) Shiona 1st add § 1,100 J Lies and wife to J Schmidt w d nA G L'.os ' Place § 200. J Lies nnrt wife to M Pollack w d i \ 0 Lies' Place § 1'00 F/oronco / Kutcrtainincnt. An amateur dramatic performance was ivun in the school house hero la.it veiling. A largo number of people were nttondanco and the all'.ir was n sue- , financially and otherwise. At the loao of the entertainment the hdloi and entlouion from Saratoga who hud taken art in the entertainment , together ruth numbo' of their friends , adjourned to residinico of Mr A Smith , whore waited them a plentiful enpply of ro- re'hmmiCB , having partaken of which n invivml time w s apout by all until lidnight , when all departed for homo. Try "Union Pacific" II mr made hero homo from Mmneaata hard wheat and uiranteod by Ita manufacturers , J. E fcOruy & Co , corner Seventh and Jones If < treats , to fqual either the 11 ' Pillsbury or , { } [ , ; I'ashburn brands. Ask your grocer for roc 'Union Pacific. " dl3 rmto tun 110 Seal of North Carolina Smoiiog To. acco U tbo best , 1 COURT BUSINESS. Peter Boos iMade a Defended in Blander Snit , Mat f Council } * ! * i\ainltintltm : In BeHeld Held To-Morrow The BeJim On BO to Como Up Soon , In the district court Saturday Ed. Mnuror , tlio Fnrnnra street saloonkeeper , Instituted suit against Peter Goes to recover - cover $20,000 for alleged slander. In n certain action which was disposed of nt the present totiu of the United States circuit court ono Uoppo , of Cincinnati , was plaintiff ) and Peter Gooa defendant. This action arose out of the insolvency of Hicham Sioinan , the brewer. Slomau had bought'81,000 of hops from the Cincinnati firm , which Gooa at tached , on a debt duo him from the insolvent brewer The Cincinnati firm of which llopno was the uonier member roploviod the hops from tlio ollicor holding them under attachment , making Gees a party defend ant. This suit was terminated this term of the United States court , resulting in Iloppo's ' proving his title to the goods re- plovied , itud recovering § 500 aa the vnluo of the property. Mauror was called as a witnpas for IIoppo and gave very damaging evidence against Gooa. Upon the termination of the suit , Mauror In his petition alleges that Gees said ho ( Mauror ) had com mitted perjury , and it coat him between § 2,000 and § 3,000. In this tribunal the case of the atnto ncninst Dodson will bo resumed before Judge Neville this morning nnd before Judge Wakoley the case of Noleou against RismuBsen will bo brought to a close to day.At At the conclusion of the Dodson ease that of the atato against Benin for bri bery will bo re-tried. Messrs. McBiin and Ilubbnrd the Sioux Falls grauito contractors and the principal witnesses for the plaintiff In this case arrived in the city ! yesterday in response to the fourth demand made upon them for their at tendance hero upon court. These gen tlemen , it will bo remembered , were taken to Sioux Falls from Omaha some four weeks ago by the United States deputy marshal to answer for treapasoing upon a government- school section near Doll Rapids , in Dakota. These gentle men upon their arrival there gave their own rocognizjnco in the sum ofj250 each tcSi appear at the next term of the United States court and were released. It is thought upon the disposal of this BRBO that Mayor Chase's for bribery will bo ' called up next. After the Nolson-Rasmusson case has been terminated before Judge Wakoly that side of the court will take up the jquity docket and dispense with the petit jury for the remainder of the term. In the county court an application hao been mudo by the defendant and granted sy Judge MtCulIoch to remove the case f La Dow against the Union Pacific railway , now pending in that tribunal , to ho United States circuit court. This uit was brought to recovery § 1,000 dnm- igos nlloged to have been sustained by ils being put off thn defendant/a train Between Omaha and Council Blulh after laving purchased the required ticket for lis destination. In the police court Saturday the case of tat2 against William Morse charged with otit larceny , was tried to Judge Beneko. ilorso is the party charged with topping ho till of Moore the Thirteenth street larnesn dealer , The complaining Moore mil a clotk for Edholm & Erickeon who lappouod to bo passing at the time testl- led positively that ho was the man who an out of the store nt that time and was ibortly afterward captured by Firo-chief 3alllgan. ; The court took the case under idvisomout until this morning. Judge Benoko hoa telegraphed Leo Sstollo. : district attorney-elect at Blair to present in his tribunal on to-morrow prospcuto certain offenders whoso ases will como up fur examination at .hat time. It ia expected ? Iart Connelly The is in jail yet for complicity In the Miming of Nettie Howard will have a learing at that time as will also Tnomp- on and "English Liz" if demanded. to School Clirlnimaa or tlio Day Itcforu. At a meeting of the coramittob of the ward cf education , on teachers and text ooka.on Saturday last it was determined have no school on the 24th and 25th this month. Last year Christmas fell Tuesday and no school wan hold from ho Friday proceeding until the Wodnoa * lay following. This year Christmas omes ! on Thursday and vacation from 'ausduy evening of next week until FrI- lay morning will bo had. Tlio German Theater. Qaito ; i Inrgo audience assembled at the erman theater last night to witness Jonradis * great piece , "A Light Person. " proved ta bo a very attractive piece , nd was received in the most onthuaha- ( manner. The regular Block company illrd the various rolo.i and it in quite un- icccsaary to go into dotiils with regard their aovorul adaptabihlies , uinco their alent is BO well knotm und appreciated. \\kon aa a v.'liolu tlia pfcrformaiicu Ir.&t lishfc waa excellent und rtihots great rediton the management. ] PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Civen , faiumorai' ) tnjiirlauifiiliEtuiiccbCi. bo round Androwf.1'oarl Daking Powtlf Is I * > * ulypURE. JiclnKcmlorkCiltBiKlt Imonliils fccivcairomKiiclichcmlslsnsS Dune Inys.IJos- ; M. DelaloiiUilno , of Chicago ; and Uastovaj lode , Mlluaukix. ' . Nc\orfolil iu Lull : . -SOLD WITH THE aOF BEINGS THE BESTS 1 THAT CAN BE PADE THC-MICHIGAN'STOVE-COMPANYS 2 < , DETROlT'CHlCAGO.DUFFALOf ST TJiSTYOlIHBAKIIIttOTDIiKTU-JJAl ! purs THE VEST : , . . . . Mi.n i ri in i\ii tilt * eu\t > r nil J nucM. Ach , iulF > t will uut ba r qui d tudttuct tlioi.ii.ouco . ol ammoiila. DORS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. m iii.iiriiFiL.\Lss HAS NEVER nut < III.STIONED. In a million liomi-i for n nnnrtcr of a century It hui tuud tlio conanmerV rellalilo tent , THE TESTJJFJHE OVEN. 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Our otllce arid cuiibulra'ion roous tro f rnithcd uitli fa Itho finest enil tuc \uluablo rollectlon uf Ucdlcul , surgical , nnd Anatomical Appnra-iH tn tie found In ari > llojlhil | , Ii.llrmary or lUJicol Inttl- tuto Iu thoCuunlrj. CONSULTATION A nil Examination Free Wo Lncatu jour dl inse , and | ; lo o jclcntlflo ex. plinatlora 'f jourhjinpton-s n hm and nalimVc un n t lUIni to curu oil 1'irr.nnH butfcrlnu' from In curublo dlicuitu will bo candidly Infoiincd of thtir o. ndit on. 1' tuntn wishing room ) will lioeupjillcd In the In. tituto Imlldhi ; All lUUrH and conbultitlona 0 Strictly Confidential. Midlciits cut lo .11 iarta ol Ihu & > untr > by ex- iH8i , cc > run | ucnlfroin ol crtatton , If full do K'rliitl'.n ntcasj'Bl ( Lii. Ono personal latornow jiuarn d if roint limit. 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