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18 THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. J t lb litiuc----. Trnstwomy raw Mr. George Howard Gibsor, Formerly Editor of this Pper Volunteers Tes timony Which ill Interest its Readers. The readers of this paper who Buffar from catarrh and throat troubles will be tpecially interested in tho testimsny of its former edi tor, the author of "Songs of tho People." It is given below: Lincoln, Nkb., Sept. 27, 1893. Dr. 11. L. Moor & Co., Lincoln, Neb. Gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to th hundreds who have been, In the last year, satisfactorily and suc cessfully treated by you for chronic affections of the throat and nasal passages. Before go ing to you in June last I was for two months or more under treatment for catarrhal laryn gitis and pharyngitis, my physician being one of the best regular practioneers in the city. He employed the usual remedies for throat and nasal inflamations, but the disease had be come so firmly intrenched, having been thirty years at work, that no advantage could be gained over it. At last becoming satisfied that a thoroughly equipped scientific specialist, having the best instruments and remedies, could alone cope with the disease, my phjsif l an, who was also my friend, advised mo to go to you and accompanying me to your office gave me a personal introduction to Dr. Moore. My treatment began immediately ana the disease soon began to yield ground. I am now able to say from personal experience that ca tarrh can be cured. And I unhesitatingly commend Dr. Moore & Co. to all catarrhal sufferers. There are specialists and specialists1 I shared with intelligent people the common fear of being impos.d upon by charlatans who always freely advertise. Hut this reasonable doubt was destroyed before going to you by the asswrance of my trusted medical adviser that you were first, regular physicians, gradu ates or the best medical schools, and that you had taken in addition special courses to thoroughly fit you for the successful treat ment of eye, ear and throat diseases. Yours very truly, Geo. Howard Giblon. Neglecting a case of catarrh may cost you your life, or the loss of sight, hearing or smell ing. We cure catarrh. We cure all forms of catarrhal diseases, such as loss of hearing, weak aud sore eyes, granulated lids, chronic sore throat, ringing and noise in the ears, en larged tonsils, hay fever and asthma. Our treatment is the best known to the scientific world, skillfully and methodically applied. We cure where other specialists fail, because we devote our whole attention to this class of diseases and apply the treatment personally. Remember that a little cheap powder blown into the nostrils will not cure catarrh. Dr. Moore & Co., successors to C. Wan-en Dennis, M, D., Catarrh specialists, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat surgeons. Graduates from the best medical colleges in America. Con sultation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Sunday 3 to 5 p. m. Office over First National Bank, O and 10th Sts. Correspondence solicit ed , 19 m '-'SVV'- f'. v ' V ISS. X . USE 1 FACE LEACH FOR Dark' 8al,GW JV AND SUNBURNED-:-COMPLEXIONS. This Bleach removes all discoloratioss and impurities from the skin, such s Freckles, Moth Patches, Sunburn, Sallownees, Ficsh worms, and Pimples where they are diseases of the skin, as they often are. For Sale by all First-Class Druggists Price $1.50 per Bottle. PATENT OR NO FEE. A 48 pare book free. Address The Arena for October. The contributions to tho October Arena are varied, interesting and able. In this Issue Hon. Thomas E. Watson, who created such a furor in the house of representatives by his charge cf drunkenness among congressmen, ap pears in a thoughtful paper cn - the "Negro Question in the South." He does not believe in federal interference, but shows that tho only solution of the problem is a division of the vote be tween white and black. Congressman Brosius discusses in a thoughtful man ner the plan of limiting tho number of the house of representatives. Rev. Thomas P. Hughes, D.D., answers Ibn Ishak in a masterly contribution en titled, "Has Islam a Future?" Under the title, "Tho True Character of Christopher Columbus," Mr. A. P. Dunlop gives a severe arraignment cf Columbus, quoting numerous authori ties. Thh paper is refreshing after the flood of extravagant econ iums which has recently sur feited even hero worshippers. One of the most notab'e features of this issue is the closing of the Sympo sium on Woman's Dres9, prepared under the auspices of the National Council of Women of America. The papers in this issue are by Lady Harberton, of England, Octavia W. Bates, Ph. D., Grace Greenwood and Mrs. E. M. King. The editor also supplements this sym posium with a striking editorial enti tled, "The Next Step Forward for Women." This paper is illustrated. Among other leading features of this issue should be mentioned the superbly illustrated sketch of Edward Hugh Sothern, the brilliant young American actor, the continuation of the Bacon Shakespeare discussion, a striking paper on Astrology, by Edgar Lee, of London, and a paper by Sylvester Baxt er on "The Social and Economic In fluence of the Bicycle." The Arena, bssides being the most fearless and aggressive of our reviews, is always varied and exceedingly in teresting. It combines the intellectual wealth and profound thought of the serious review, with the entertaining qualities of the popu'ar magazine. We have the promise of on excellent article on "the honest dollar" from Judge Broady next week. Omaha rejoices over the prospect of another great bridge over the Missouri. We hope she may get it. Rosewater calls the men who have the courage to tell the truth about Ne braska mortgage?, the "defamers of Nebraska." General Weaver is to be in Ne braska for several speeches the last of this month but the dates have not yet been set. The latest report is that Judge Gresham is going to vote for Grover Cleveland. It is s lid he told Judge Allen while sitting with him at Spring field 111. Tho democrats are making a great noise about it, and it is said the Judge refuses to be interviewed. It the Judge isn't careful he will begin to appear ridiculous in th9 eyes of the American people. Notice. The Quarterly Conference of the Southern Nebraska District of the Re organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be held in the Masonic Temple, Cor , Eleventh, and M. streets commencing Saturday night Oct. 8th, at 7:30, p. m. and Sunday 30:30 a. m., also 7:30 p. m.' 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