Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 24, 1882, Image 1
; > " ' " 4 THE' * . OMAHA TWELFTH YEAH OiMAHA WEB. TUESDAY HORDING , OCTOBER 24 109 & Dorinam Will boehi thair grand Dale of Booln and Shoos this day nnd continuo for two weeks. Look at Our Prices , For Five Dollars you can buy a pair of the celebrated Hartford Boots I The actual v.iluo of theao boota is EIGHT DOLLARS. And , reniembor wo challenge the world to produce bettor boota foe the same money. Wo are instvuoted by the Manufac turer to Warrant Every Pair to bo superior to any over brought to thii market' . WE HAVE ALSO REDUCED Men's Patna Kip Boota , $2.50 , worth S3. 50. Mou'a Patna Kip Boots , § 2.00 , worth $250. Boys' Boota , § 1 50 , worth S2.50. Youths' Boota , § 1 25 , worth § 1.75. Grain Lorthci Boot , extra long leg , $4.50 , worth $5 50. Veal Chlf Boots , § 4.50 , worth $5.50. Veal Calf Boots We liava bm. a few Pair Left. Original Prrco S3.00. We will close thorn out at $1.50. Wo liave also n timaU lot of Women's Shoee , worth $2.00 , wo will close out at ONE DOLLAR , Ra- jf member \io harobut few / pairlisfr. Afiaolotof Ladle's Shoes $2.00"worth S2.50. ; . f\-\ \ . , ' > Shoes , $1.00 , worth $1.50. Childrens'Shoes 35o to $1.00. r A FULL LINE OF RUBBER BOOTS ADD SHOES , or Men , Lviioi , C ildrcn , Bojs , Girb , Etc. A comploso stock of SLIPPERS , of every description. HEIMROD & DORMANN , Grocers AND Liquor Dealers , CALIFORNIA. PEACHES , CALIFORNIA CHERRIES CALIFORNIA APRICOTS , CALIFORNIA PLUMS , CALIFORNIA PEARS , CALIFORNIA SUGARS. Heimrod & Dormann FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS , ROYAL BAKING PONYDER , OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE , COSTA RICA COFFEE , GOLDEN RIO COFFEE , Heimrofl & Dormann , CELEBRATED SOHUYLER SNOWPL A.KE FLOUR WARRANTED. HEIWD & DORMANN , FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER , FRESH COUNTRY EGGS , FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABLES , HEIMROD & DORMANN , HEIMROD & DORMANN , ( Successors to Fred. Lango. ) TJ. $ i Cor. 13th and Jaokson Sts. \ SALUTING ROYALTY. A Melancholic Widow Pulls Her Gun on King Milan , The Royal KoumcvniAU Barely Escap 3 th Lnll t. The Trial of Arabt ftud Iho Mode of Procuclure. ATrcutrcf Ponoo Concluded Eo- tivoon ChtH nml Peru A utvrgo Variety of Newo From the Old World. FOREIGN NEWS. Ls t Diujntchis to TIIR llin. TKUHirir.U KIXOH. LONDON , Octobc-r 23 , The foUotr- ing ( liep.Uchca Tforo rccoivud : ' 'IELnnADE , Ojtobir23 A woman fired twice at King Mjlixn in the Citadfcl to-day. The kiiitr waa not hurt. " BKLORADE , Ostober 23. The Icing'a a'-iaiiimt ia the widow of Col. .loiuird Mnikowitch , csccutod with fiovonil othora in fllny , 1S7S. by order of Milan. It in o.vio'ud ' i M uttumpt la not moiely n < tiMi iblu to ruveiigo , butpar'lytoj .lilioU motives , ThoVuuim L'reasu o ya King Mi- Isns1 v.-uuii-ta ! nasnssin has been BUI- fcriniiii nioUncholu over since the oxccuticn of ) ur husband nnd she can scato'.y ' bu connidurod reaponaiblo for her I'.cliontj. As Kin Milan cn > tared the cathedral , butwcon t\vo rows of peopletho woman Markowltch fired at him with a krgo revolver. Tlio bullet wounded a foinalo spectator , IJystandma beat the king'n nssailant Until the miniEter of w\r intorforcd. After tlm r.ttotupt to nssassiiitito the kinp , Quocn N-\talio , who waa with the king m thu Cathedral , tainted and waa curied in tin unconeoioua condi tion to the palacu The king accom panied her thither and then returned to the church unattended and re mained until the end o ! Ihoaorvica. The crowd attempted to lynch the a3- tnssiu. BUCUAUKST , October 23. The ob ject of the rjcont prolonged sojourn of the king of Sarvia in Romania , waste to defeat u conspiracy agamut his lifo. The king , while journey ing from Ruatchuk , rocuwod information at Sutova of a plot fonned to blow up with a torpedo the royal boat while on the Danube , between Ruatchuk and Belgrade. AUAIU'H TRIAL. OAIUO , October 23 The inodo of prececturc ? for the trial of Arabi Panha allows the cilling of lutuesssa from foreign countnco , or the taking of their oviduuca by cominiainoii. Ouim- Bcl for the priionsr havu the light of final reply. . LONDON , October 23. It ia bo- Kovtd tlw g5v f.nu 'nt h4S couclmtwl- with tha khedivn for UtodisahKre ; of tno cost of the nritinh army oi ocoa- pation by the Egyptian goveinmcnt. THE FESTIVAL OP I ! VIKA.M. CONSTA > TINOI'LE , OoN'bor 23. On Iho openiac of the itival of E air am the aultan received Turkiah ciyilpnili- t.iry and religious . uthoritiou. Gen. WalliieP , Uniiod S atcn iniuiator , wau the only moinbur rf the diplomatic corpa pic8ont. Ub informed the aul- iaa ho intoudod to U ke leave of ab- Eorco for twv ) inout'n for the purpose ot journeying m lUstrla. The aul- tan begged GJUO."J.I SVallaco to deter his departure. THE TUJSIS TKOniiBE. Tnu-OLi , October 23. AH Ben Omir with thirty-two Tunisan Arab chiefs , ataitcd for the frontier. The French consul general has written a letter in their favor to the go n oral commanding at Tunis. THE SOCIALIST IVWS. . BEULIN , October 23. The repeal of socialist laws ia expected shortly. Even the North GermanGazotta favors the repeal on condition that the cocial- ista abstain from interference in the higher grades of politics. THE KEVO J.UTIONI918. LONDON , October 23. The annual cpngrsas of the commonwealth revolu tionary organization opened to-day , There waa was u largo attendance of European aelegntua , also some from America. Resolutions wore pasted condemning tJm proeecntion of Fro- heit , thanking Viutor Ifugo for hla action in the good causa , and cup- porting the revolutionary movement in Ireland. A LEAGUE VICTOUY. DUBLIN' , October 23 Thomas Judge , a land leaguer , was elected chairman of the town commissioners of Boile by a majority of ono vote , defeating Mr. King llarnmn , who filled the post several years. JIHIOHTANI ) HIE THADKS. LONDON , October 23. John Bright , replying to n resolution of the Birm ingham trades council , writes : The only fault with the proceeduro and resolutions is that they are not suffi ciently stringent to be an eiliciont remedy for what they are intended to meet. J' . J. SMITH , ESQ. DUBLIN , October 23 P. J. Smith , member of parliament for Tipporary , a moderate Irish nationalist , has written - ton a letter in which ho says tha recent national conference was not a representative one. Ho warns his countrymen against the new move ment , which he describes as "a sham , deceit and fraud. " Its only object , he declares , is to get money which will never be accounted for , to sup port Ireland's worst enemy. 11UOE PIKES IN UUBHIA. ST. PETERSBURG , October 23. In cendiary fires have broken out in seven different parts of Pawlawski. The whole place is threatened with destruction. The loss by fire in the timber yards on River Nova ia esti mated at five million roubles. The forests and peat bogs are now on fire fqr miles around St. Petersburg. , Thi city liaj boon cjverod come days will a dopso smoko. TIIR SOUDAN KRI1ELLION. OAIUO , Ootobar 23 The ministry nra industriously representing tha the roporti of a renewal of disturb iKioes in Soudan are unfounded , while they have boon in possession of mos BM < 8i in r-g\rd ; to disturbance for the liwt three days The Soudan movement haa no connection witl Arabi'a uprising. A falio propliot an- uouncoa trs intention of invading the country , but hns not advanced boyoncJ Khartoum , lie Imi aovoral regiments of Nubians. Prof. Sehwoinfurth hai ojtmnunicnU'd tint following f.'om Soudan : "Lust Juno six thousand EaiptiannoldtetB were aurroundcdby troops of the false prophet nud nm- faeied. " Sohwoinfurth declares the situation iii Soudan dwarfs Arabl's re volt into inptgnlticanco. SEHKANO'S IMICOUAXIME. MADHID , October 23. At a meet ing of | the Alfonisldomoor.ttn Prcn- dcrgast annonnccd that Sorrnno would nhortly convene a mootinc of hia par tisans , and communicate his pro * [ jramtno. DELI.SSEl'S AS A WITNESS. CAIKO , Ootobor 23. Arabi Pncha dcsina UoLt-sscpa to bo ( summoned no n n itncss at hii trial. CHILI AND PANAMA , October 23. In an en- g-vgonicnt between Chilian troops and iVlmitonuros , nair Paroto , Iho Mon- toncros were completely dispersed. It is bollovod the Ohiliana made turma of pcaco with Garcia Oalduron , but on what basis is not known. Ex-Presi dent Magdilona will coon leave for ' 'oru , accompanied by Minlatcr LoU - U n , to call a congrcaa to ratify this treaty , MANILLA DESTROYED. JJoNO KONG , October 23. The , 'rcatiT part of Manilla haa been do- itroyod by a typhoon. LONDON , October 23. A. cablegram 'rom Manilla , Phillipino lalimds , says jusinces la suspended here , omng to the torrlblo oyclono of October 20th , which ciusod great destruction of ) uildinge and botched thirteen vecsols. FRANCE UNEASY. PARIS , October 23. The troubles at Montlcean L'JS Lines , together with hose at Lyonn , yesterday , and the lire-atoned otriko of 20,000 cm- ) loycs in the furntturo trade n the Faubourg stantoino of Paris , caused Rome uncasincsn. SAFJ : IN POUT. PLYMOUTH , October 23. Arrivo'J , the Gallert , with thopiaEongoraof the wrecked steamer Herder. IlIOTIKO IS LYONS. LYONS , October 21. Thcro was a riotous demoustrr.tion ng&inst the municipality hero yesterday in consequence quence of thuir having suppressed the nubvontion to the opera. The police v.-oro unable to cope with tjui crowd. A body of gend d'arraes cleared the streets. At two o'clock this morning there was an alarming explosion in a restaurant adjoining the theatre. Two reports were Heard under ono of the tables. There were 200 paoplo in the restaurant who rusher ! hurriedly into the streets. A tnird r.nd moro for midable explosion then occured , which shuttered the tables , mirrors , nnd other articles , and oeriously injured three persons. It is stated three mun who entered tlio rcataurant ten min utes buforo the first explosion left small bomba under the table. 1T.ANCE OBTAINS TUNIS. PARIS , October 23 The boy of Tunia JIHD made a treaty with Franco by which that power assumes the debt of Tunis , organized an administration of juatico and takca charge of all pub Ho property giving the bey n retiring allowance. 1IAKEU I'ASHA'fi NEW 1'LUM. CAIHO , October 23. Baker Pasha has be-on ofllcially npnointod to tlio command of the now Egyptian army. A LARGE FIRE. Qro broke out this morning in the largo lumber yarda by the river Neva and is still raging. S PORTING. Special Dispatches to TUB Un. BEACON 1'ARK RACES. BOSTON , October 23. The October meeting of Beacon park opened to day ; track heavy. Three minute class , seven starters , Bookman Maid won in three straight heats , Rosa second ; time 2:38 : , 2:39 : , 2:3 : ! ) . 22-l ; class : Only two starters , was won in three straight heats by Flora F , Florence second ; time 2:25 : , 2:27 : , 2:27. : HUHin ON BEACH RACES. BRIGHTON BEACH , Ostober 23. Pjrst race , milo , Ida B won ; time 1-.45A. Second" race , three quarter milo , ItnightTemplar won ; time 117 ; { . Third race , mile , AnnioO won ; time 1--4C. 14C.Fourth Fourth race , throo-quartors milo , Caramel won ; time 1:18. : AN KASY VICTORY NEWARK , N. J. , October 23. Goo. ul is el had an easy victory over Will iam Elliah , ox-champion of England , in the throo-milo boat race , with turn , on the Paasaic. Unofficial time , twenty miinitcs and five seconds , Stakes $1,000.BASE BASE BALL. CHICAGO , October 23. Chicagos 0 , Providence ; eovon innings , dark ness. MEM1-H1K RACKS. MEMI-HIB , October 23 , The fall meeting of the Memphis jockey club opened to-day. First race , three- quarter dash , nine entries , Follows [ 'lay won ; time 1:18. : Second race , ono and one-half miles , 5vo starters , Apollo won ; time 2:42. : Third race , ono and a quarter miles , eight starters , , Liz/.ie S , won ; time 2:14. : 2:14.Fourth Fourth race , ono mile , ten starters , John Henry won ; time 1:18 : , Fifth race , ono and throe-quarter railoa , over seven hurdles , five start ers , Guy won ; time 2:17. : i 1 1 The First Train. CHICAGO , October 23. The first regular train over the New York , Chicago cage & St. Louis road left this city this morniiu' for Cleveland. Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited * W ! it the Mammoth Establishment owned - v ar d Occupied by M cia 5 Notions and Furnishing Goods , ST. The Brightest Lighted , Bast Appm'ntad Jobbing llouso In America , containing tlio \rgeBt Stock of Dry Goods nnd Notions woat of the Mississippi. Solo manufacturers of the celebrated 'McDonald's ' Overalls , Duck , Denim and Cottonade Pamts , BYtfWNE ULSTER ? , LIMES SUITS AM CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market rziSjw Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills , Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominerxtvtowns throughout the west , and wjll call upon any merchant any where uppjv receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. Tha. most careful attention given to orders , and satisfaction - . tion guaranteed , Remember t ftI I E. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Annual Reports of Depart ments Bipening Rapidly , 4 The Commisfj&iy and Quartermasters - masters of the Ariny-Detail the Year's Work.ft ft ftii ii Some Important Rpoominen- dations and the lucreiwed Goat of Beef.M * W * / _ IH9J t.r TL'iio Costing Trial of Sotol5o-A Rollc of tho" JXmnatin * * A Variety of Gunoral Items. ' . _ t < * , i j.ju 4 * / ' w , / . Special dispatch to TUB BBK. < ' & - < ' } J KEMOVAli OF OFFICES , WASHINGTON , October 23. The work of removing the money order oflico and the oflico of tht ) auditor of the treasury for the poskflha depart ment from temporary qiiaiters on F otrc'ot to ihu now building opponito : ho general postoffico began to-day. The work will probably consume the week. The transfer of 81,000- )00 ) gold certificates from Nor/ York o Philadelphia has been ordered. Requests for those certificates have icon received from Cincinnati , St. LIQUID bsid Boston. During tlui week ended October 21 there wora 933,000 silver dollars put in circulation by the units ; for the corresponding period : asti year § 404,497 were issued. . The Jnpun miniator nnd siuto nnd the minister to Vienna arrived in this city , after a journey of twenty-two day * and ninptcon houra , from Yoko- loma , the quickest time on record. PAY OF COX ( I KINSMEN. For the Forty-eighth congress , 325 nombfiiu und eight delegates , tliero I'M boon asked $1,105,000 for pay , $25,000 for contestants ; for mileage , $125,000. It is catinmtod the total will bo over § 1,800,000. ABOUT CHINAMEN. Acting Secretary of the Treasury French decides that a Ghmnman hav ing a through ticket from Now York o any place in the United States , hav- ng passed through Canada on the Grand Trunk railway , in entitled to admission into the United Stiles with out further evidence of his right than such ticket. 11IK AIIMY. The quartermaster-general of the army submitted to the secretary of war his report for the fiscal year ended Juno 30 , 1882. Amount available dur- ng the year , 913 G28.C81 ; total dis- mrsemonts. § -140,442 ; leaving bal ance on hand of 81,182,231) ) . Tno re- ponsibilitles and magnitudg of the orvico are described , and an appeal made for additional force. It is also urged that the ranks bo opened for promotion and appointment. The on- istment of post quartermaster sor- joanta is recommended. The quar- ornmaler general renews the rccom- neudation hcrotoforo made that ul- owanco of $10 per month bo made , n addition to pay , to every line oilier - : or who is detailed by proper author- ty as acting assistant quartermaster of a military post. The estimated do- nands upon the department during ho year will ozcoed the amount avail able for purchase end manufacture of clothing , and camp and garrison equip age. age.Tho commissary general of subsistence - once submitted to the secretary of war a report of operations of the sub sistence department for the fiscal year ended Juno 30 , 1882. The report shows total resources 84,150,028 ; ex- pondituroa , § 3,730,206 ; balance un expended , § 110,731 ; amount expend ed for subsistence stores , property contingencies during year , § 2,5JO,30l ( ) . The price of beef throughout the : ountry increased to such an extent hat the prlco paid under contract for ho current fiscal year is 23 per cent greater than for the last year , nnd .10 per cunt greater than the pievioua year , The president to-day pluced on the retired list , under special not oF con gress , Captain Joseph Oonrad , Eleventh - onth infantry. This will promote First Lieutenant William 0. Kmga- buryto bo captain of the Eleventh in fantry ; Second Lieutenant , George Leroy Brown , tobu first lieutenant , DK UOYhTON'S BILL. In compliance with the icquost of the board appointed to txamino and audit cbims ( jrovang out of thoillncsj nna death of President Uatfiuld , Dr. Buyntou , to-day , returned n properly 11 Mud out form ot application recently forwarded him , Thn osgiegato amount of the claim is $4COO , being $5,500 lees than any clmmi for pro fessional aorvicoHJyut received. A DENIAL. The attorney general denies the re port that the stuc route cases wcro ciijoiderod n > - thooonferonco with the pFeaidant Saturday. i ti v PROMOTIONS ' Forty-eight employee of the consuo bureau htivo been recotnmondcd for promotion. T1IU NOllTUKUN I'AOIFIU. The president accepted another twenty five milus of the Northern Pa cific railroad in Montana , coming oast- ward. THE SATKLDO TltlAL. In the case of AnguHtua Sateldo , charged with murdering his brother , A. AI. Satoldp , the trial of which ij fixed for Monday next , his counsel to day filed an ordur for subpoena duccs ( cuim , on General .1. R. West , CDminissionur of the district , to Huarch diligently for , and if found to produce certain loUarn alleged to have bean written by Clarence M. Barton , Ar thur Shepherd , and ClmrlcsT Sandor- son , of this city , copies which are rnt'l to have been cairied by A. M. Satoldo to The Republican oflico on the night of hin deutn , The Star publishes thin evening what purports to bo copies of the o letters. They exhibit a misappropri ation of monies by Barton and seem to show ihut the Utter acknowledged this misappropriation und expressed regret and ropentunco and promised restitution. In a card to The Star Barton says the request by Satoldo's CDUiiKol relative to the papers concern- irg financial transactions long since closed can have no possible bearing in the coming trial of A. C , Satoldo , and that it is made to smurch his charac ter before the public. IWKWhTKll ON OUITKAU , The opinion of Attorney General Browator upon the papers presented the president last Juno in support of the application for appointment of a commiBsion to consider the mental Condition of assassin Guitoau , asking for a reprieve pending such investiga tion , was given out to-day. The opinion , addressed to the president , concludes ; At the last hour you are asked to reprieve this justly con demned man , to investigate in an un usual if not irregular way , a fact that has boon solemnly deter mined by constituted authorities of the law. I submit it ought not fo bo dono. It will establish a dangerous precedent. It will shako ] nblio cocli- clonco in the certainty and jastico of the courts by substituting your will for the judgment of law and its forms nt the instigation of a few who assert ho was , and is , Insane ; who press their application contrary to a preponder ance of the medical talent of this country , who'hoHevo the other way , A Prouolier in Jail. Special dlnjatcli to TIIK Her BAI/TIMOUK. October 23. Rev. W. P. Woodruff , arrested on the charge cf violation of United States law by "opening a letter sent by mail before it had been delivered to the person ad dressed , " was hold for the notion of the grand jury and in default of bail sent to jail. Woodrufl has boon preaching in the Kmanuol Reformed Episcopal church of this city , previous to which time ho was a Oongrogatiou- allst and for some tlmo editor of The Baltimore Presbyterian , OF THK ! ES lEOJOAL DISPENSARY , ON ACCOUNT OF HIS Immente Practice In Omaha , Neb. , WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON p nSS'VlJf W AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE WHERE JIE CAN BE CONSULTED ON TIIE Eye & Ear , Throat & Luu s , Catarrh , Kidneys AND Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All ' " - Chronid a'nd er biTs Diseases * ? IDS. Una flii > ouvcrcd the preutost euro in the world fur weiknrpa of the Imck nnd limbs , involuntary discharge * , impoieiioy , Kcncr.il deb lity , nervoumieife , Ir.ngour , confusion ot Ideas , palpitation of thu heart , timidity , trembling , dlnineni of sight or giddiness , din. otvsoa of the ho ul , throat , noijo nr nkln , affections of the liver , lungs , stoirmch or bowele these teniblu disorder * , arising from lolitity habita ot youth nail secret practices moro futnl to the \icliru than the Hoagtj of Syrens to thu mminci of Ulyssefi , blighting- thiir most rndicnt hot ei or nnticip ill ! > ' < , rendering marriage imp iBoiblo. Tlioso thnt are miHeriiijj from tlto ox il practices , which dettioj their mental anfl phvnical Hjstem , cmului ; NERVOUS DEBILITY , The symptoms of wiiiuh flic udul , dia i"p d ml id , which unfit * tliera for performing their ImaiuuBH nnd pooial ( hUe ( , makes luvpy marrligeH impossible , distresses the action of the heart , criming Unities < i ( he.it , deprtSfinion ( if spirits , evil forebodings , cowardice - ardice , fairs , dreamu , ieilli" > 8 ids-hla , dlz/IueiH , forj ; tfulncHx , unnatural discharges , pain In tlio back and hip * , drt breathing , melancholy tiru faulty of i oinpany und have prclcrence to bo alone , U ( litij ; an tired in the morning us ulu.nretirirK , nominal weak ness , lout manhood , whltu none deposit In the urim > , nervousness , trcmblincoufuahu of thought , watery and eat ! i you , dyspepaia , constipation , pnlencBB , pain und weakneei in tha linibu , etc. , ubould conbult mo imiiipdintjilv and ho restored to perfect health , YOUNG MEN Who ha\o become victiml of solltury vice , that dreadful nnd destructive habit which nnuimlly sweep * to nu untimely grave tnouaandi of young men of exalted taltut and lirillimit intellect who niiiht ctherwinu cntraico llHtonlng senators with the thunders ol their clonuenca cr waken to oxtncv the llvlni : lyre , may call with confidence. MARRIAGE. Miirrifd persons or young men contemplating marriage beware of physical weak * ncs ? . Losii of procrculivo power , itnpotonoy or any other disqualification speedily relieved , lie who places himself undir the euro of Dr. I'Miblntt may religiously can- Hdo in his honor ai a gcntl man. and ounfidentlv rely unon liin skill ai n nhyeiclau. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Iinmcdhtely rurcd and full vigor rottorcd. Tills dlstrisilng nlfoctlon , whlcn roadori llfo n burden and marriage impi > pslhle , ! < tlio penalty paid by the victim for improper indulgence. Young people are apt to commit axcenscH from not belnf , ' aware of the dreadful conotqucncei that may ensue. Now who that understand ) ) this subject will deny that procroatfon is lost HO ner b/ those falllnir Into Improper habits than by the prudent. Beddert beini' deprived of the ploamiren of healthy olfupringH , the moit serious and destructive hymptonm ot both mind and body i.ri o. The s jut cm Lecomrs do * rungod the physical and mental powers weaken , Lost procreative powers , narvoua irrit Ability , ilj-HjMp ! Iii , palpitation of the heart , indigostloti , countltutlonal debility , WftBtin ; ; of the frame , cnugh , coumiinptlon and death A CURE WARRANTED. 1'ersorm ruinnd in health by unlearned pretenders who keep them trifling month after month , taking poiiionoun nnd innrioun ] compounds , nhould apply Immediately , si DR. PISHBLATT , / graduate of one of tl.o most eminent c Alleges in the United Btates , has effected/ . . the most aitouhhlng cuio < that \tuta over known , Many trnuhlod with rlnglAK in the oara and head whim a'tltep , great nervouBiiesB , being alarmed at certain Bounds , witb frequent blu hng ! > , attended sometimes with derangement of the wind , were cured immcdlatejy , Take Particular Notice. Ir. 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