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KH pr 8 THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , JANUARY 27 , 1685. THE DAILY BEE Tuesday MorniuiTi Jam 27i LOCAL BREVITIES , A man named Thos. McAvoy was ar rested at Ibe depot ycntcrday for .stealing a satchel , Maniigo licenses were Issued yesterday io L. 0. llanton and Margretha J. Lund. Tetcr HemnK ! on and Mary Johnson. The clearings at the clearing house Sat urday amounted to $333.201.70. The clearIngs - Ings for the week sggrojjattd $1,028,850 88. Yesterday Officer Malta caught Urge mule on Fam m > treet. Tuo animal hml will find him at A harnoM on and the owner Iloman'a table. The Bricklayers' Union will glvo grand ball at Crounao Hall , February 13th. Every preparation it bolnft made to Insure the suc cess of the event The German edition of the illustrated supplement of the BKK can now bo had at thli office at 15 cent * each or two for 25 cents. TUOBO can bo mailed to any part of this coun try forono cent and to Germany for two cents Mr. Lara 0. Hanson nnd Miss Marffretho J. Lund , bothoC Una city , were married yoi lerday by Judgn H. M. Judeon. at 612 N. IG.h strost. Mr. Ilanaon and hit estimable brldo will settle among their frlonda in th's ' city. The services at the South Tenth street Methodist church Sunday , attracted a largo attendance and were very interesting. In the avoning a number of seekers went forward to the altar. The sinning at thoao meetings ia oa- pocially impressive. It la rumored that auspicious circumstan ces have been discovered in connection with the fire at Lompko & Groenwald'a botcher hop Monday morning , and It Is not at all im- probnblo that an arrest or BO will soon bo tcado on chnrgoa of araon. A lady living In South Omaha fell and ovorely Injured horsnlf at the corner of Capitol tel avenue and Fftoenth atroeta yesterday. She waa tak n Into a atoro near by and a doctor summoned. She sustained a painful bruise , over the loft eye and was unconscious for omo time. The annual church meeting of the St. Mary's avenue Congr'Ratlonal church will beheld hold in the church parlors on Wednesday evenIng - Ing , at quarter to eight o'clock. Ilepoits of tiio past year will bo given , and officers for the year ensuing will bo elected. The adtitory board ot the church will meet in the parlors at eovon o'clock , to receive those wishing to unite with the church. A general attendance is re quested. K A prominent attorney In this city baa lecolved a letter from a member of the eastern bar , propounding the following pertinent query : "What kind of n congressman la your Jainei Laird that ho should bo allowed S12 of the United States' money to buy a pair of op era glasses for Governor Dawoa ? " referring tea a certain item in the account of expenditures from the contingent fund. The Omaha attor ney ia wreaking vengeance on his bra'n ' by puz zling out an answer to the conundrum. Jennie Kosalor , the unfortunats Denver women whoao.pad experience has baen detail ed in these columns , was removed Saturday night from the Mullen bagnio , to the hospital for treatment. It ia but seldom that a woman whoso contact With all that i vllo and degrading haa been as hers , rises to a Ufa ol hotter things. But It it to bo Inped , and believed - lioved , that the girl haa fallen Into good bands , striving to lift her from the depths to which eho has sunk. If you have a Sere Throat , a Cough era a Cold , try B. H : Douglass & Sons' Cap Bium Cough Drops , they are pleasant to the taato , pcsfbctly harmless and will auroly cure you. C A Dead Boat Oaumlit. T"or some time ihera has ben a young man , pissing under an nianmod usnn , who hai been "working" the Mil'txra f > r h's board in n most novel way. He wonld eiioak around through tvo ladio ' on tnnco , rideup to tbo fuutth floor on tro elevate r , comedown as far as the second , and sneak into iho dining roam which is locitcd on tint il > or. After ho finiihod Ills mini ho would ctpor Into the elevator again , rldo frim the fourth to the bottom floor , and cnoak off. In this manner bo has for eomo days succeeded in reducing his board bill to the min'mum possible cast zero. Finally , the head waiter , who had noticed the dead beat's queer tactics of mounting to the second floor , and his equally queer manner of descent , investi gated the matter and dotootec iho fellow. There was soroo thought ol arresting him , but ho was finally released on the strength of his pitiful begging , Seal of North Carolina Smoking To acco Is the boat ; O. O. C. Literary anil Debating So ciety. Next Saturday evening the society will discuss the following question : Roaolwd , That the United Stated govern ment should own and control tbo railroads in the United States. * The result r speakers are Mown. Patton - ton and Zimmerman on tbo atlirm&tiro nnd Messrs. Parsons and E. M. Rah- rough on the negative. After the regu lar debate tlio qutstlonwill bo open to the house , and any person who desires , whether member or not , may speak on it. List Saturday evening the question whether the Indian or nopro had Buffered meat was diicnesod by Moisrs. Oooley , Patron , Bcnonolland Adams. This si- cioty offers excellent advantages to those who deslro to become acquainted with parliamentary rules and advance In tht art of public 'speaking. Any person o. good moral character , whether conneotec with the college or not , may become t member. Vieitors are cordially Invitee to attend. Meeting commences at 7:3 : ( p. in. B. J. SUANNELL , Secretaiy. Pozr.onl'ai Medicated Complexion Tow- dor. For infant's toilet It Is an indliponiible \ article , healing all excoriations immodi ately. Mothers should use it freely on the little ones. It ia perfectly harmless I ? For sale by druggists. Heal Estate Transfers , The following transfers were filed In the county clerk's office Saturday auu reported for Tan BEK by the Ames1 real cetato agency January 24,1886. A M Kendall and wife o K Fisher , w d loU 1 and 2 , block D , Omaha View ecoo. S E Versa to D H Bowman , w d part lot 1 , block 72 and lot 8 , block 105 $500. Chas Bled and wife to 0 Kaelbor , w d lot 7 , block 22 , Mlllitd , & 100. S D 1'on ' , trmtea to 0 K lber , w d lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5. 6 , 7 , 8 , 0. 10 , 11 , 12 , 13. 14 , 15 , 10,17 and 18. blosk 19 , Mil. lard , $125. THE FIREMEN'S CONTROVERSY. The Omaba Delegates Tell Their Side of the Story , An Answer to Statcmontn of Chief Batter In Buiulnj'a Ill-publican , In reply to the statement * of Mr. But- er which wore pnbllihod la Sunday's la- ao of the Republican , wo the under- Ignod , representatives of the various fire ompanlos of the city , deem it necessary o ourselves and the public to state the ollowlng facts ; With regard to the aspirations of Mr. tailor for the office of president of the Ute flrciuon'fl association , wo would submit - mit that if ho was not running for ofilco t was the finest imitation that could bo maglned. Mr. Butler took the trouble o go to Lincoln the day before tbo Oma > la delegates did and shortly after his ar- Ivnl n caucus of the delegates was icld at which tnoro were present delegates from Omaha , Lincoln , Platta * mouth , Nebraska City and Howard. At hat caucus Mr. Butler was nominated , mowing at the time that iio waa ozpootod o make a fight for hla election , and yet lid not decline. Another opportunity was offered him when bo was nominated it the convention , when an informal allot was takpn. but ho still refrained rom withdrawing his name as a candi date for the oflico. The Informal mal ballot waa , Ololand 25 , Butler 17 and McAllister 3. Yet in ho face of this apparent preference on ho part of the association ho permitted lis name to bo canvassed as a candidate , tilth the result which is well known , Holand 25 , Bntlor 18 ; and as a balm to its wounded fcollngi the association gen- iroualy inado him vice president , which 10 graciously accepted. And thus was lis nmbitlcn in a measure satisfied ; at east wo hope ao. With regard to the question of trans- lortation wo would Bay that President Jloland wrote for twonty-fivo certificates or reduced rates from each of the rail- oads , but Instead Mr. Butler obtained ifly of each , which ho for warded to Mr. Ololand , ommittlng to atafo , hnwover , that ho had made no irovision whatever for the Omaha dele- ration and apparently it wonld S'om that ho Omaha delegates wcro destined to count ties if they entertained any hopes of being present at the convention , and ; his was done in apito of the special in struction Mr. Cleland gave that the Omaha delegates should bo provided with : ho nee ssaty certificates The refusal to accept any of the coitifica'as waa luado ivhilo on our way to the depot after hav- ng made other arrangements. If M > . Butler had sufficient reasons to think that wo wore not properly qualified , why did Iio not raise t o question and have it thor uglily discussed before the convention. With regard to * the alleged suspension of the Ihnntoif hoae company wo wish to say that there waa nothing deoialvo about the vote a a the vote was 18 to show cause why they ihould not bo suspended and 1C against. The fact ia the Thurstons have gpt to show cause on the first day of the next tournament why they should not bo BUB pended. The reason wo opposed Mr. Butler was on account of his failure to make re- tnma to the Omaha fire department of > money collected by him "on the subscrip tion list for the hat tournament , after having been repeatedly requested by the general committee to do aw. Mr. Butler has the lists In hia possession acd baa refused to submit them for Insp otlon , so that the committee wonld bo able to ascertain how much money had been collected. Thin la one of the m my reasons why wo did not support him for oflico. If Mr. Butler will pay over what money ho has In his possession , It will enable the department to pay the judgments that have been se cured sgiinst the department by citizens who subscribed liberally towards the tournament and had to go to the courts in order t3 collect their bills against the department. When Mr. Butler saya that the dele gates are not members of the fire depart ment ho does not state facts. The ma jority of tbo undorsianod have been connected with the depart ment for yearn , and have done service when Mr. Butler waa unknown as a fire man. Mr. Butler's career as a fireman began when ho waa appointed chief and began to draw $125 a month. Now , If Mr. Butler his any good defense to make to any of the above statements he has a remedy , and that la by calling a meeting of the general committee or of the de partment , whore ho can have all the op portunity in the world to vindicate him self. self.For For fear of trespassing on the courtesy of the press wo refrain from answering nil of the allegations made by Mr. Butlor. Any information that the public may require in regard to the affair wo , the under signed , will bo moat willing to furnish. CHAS. G. GIIANT , GEO W. STKBLE , Louis Fxisr , DENNIS W. LANE , W. J. COATS , W. J. WUHKHOUSB , Pjrtliian Points. The Pythian lodges hero have liac official not fication of a visit hero on the Gth of February of the aup cmo chancel lor commander of the Knights of Pythias of the wo.Id , who will make his rat an occasion of instruction and exemplifica tion of the secret woik of the order. Dur ing his s ay in Omaha the different lodges will Jiavo a brilliant social entertainment in his honor. Tno uniform rankhas arranged a series of elegant parties which promise to bo the finest , In their nodal character , of any this BO'son. They will ba hold at the Metropolitan club roomi , southwest cor. ner of Fourteenth and Dodge streets , cnnmonclng with a grand masquerade next Wednesday evening , Jannaty 28. The second , a social patty , February 11 ; the third , a calico party. March 11 ; and the 7ait , a masquerade , March 25. The Mniical Union orchestra has been en gaged for thisa patties , and David K uf man , who called oil at the late charity ball at the opera home , has been requested to call at each of tht s parties. The tickets are now on sale at the following places ; Leslie & Morrell's drug store , corner ol Sixteenth and Dodge etreots ; Wilg & Wrstberg'a dry goods store , 522 "outh Tenth attest ; Kaufman Bros , cigar store on Fifteenth street , and Gee Parr's drug store , 1809 St Mary's avenue. Tickets may alao be procured from the following membnrs ol the division committee ; Gee U. Leslie , J. J , Monell , Jr. . Andy Borden , Edwla H. Orowell , Wm. F. Manning , Thomas Burrell , L , F , D [ jorrlmor , James Donnelly , Jr. , D vld RDftnan and Frank J. Knapp. A ticket 'or the fire soclnli , admtttlng gentleman and ladies , Trill coat the imall gam of $2.50. A single ticket $1. FALSE PRETENSES , ft. Fly Doctor Who U linking in the Ducata In Cranngo'a block Is a man who claims o bo a doctor and sails nndor the name of H. J. Smith or Sraythc , as the caio may bo. Ho claims to bo running A dis- icneary or medical inttltnto and claims o have accommodations for a largo nnm- > or of pn'ienta. It will bo remembered hnt nn nfiidavlt appeared in this paper a ow days stnco denouncing two men , 3uckl y nnd Kotchnm , aa frauds , and Blpnttl by II. J. Smith. Now this man Smith or Smythc , Is Bonding oat circulars upon which aio dis- ilnyod cuts of a gigantic ballding which 10 claims is hla medical establishment. tfo cueh place exists , except In the Imag- natlon ol Hits man Smith or Smytho The two men whom Smith or Smytho denounced as frauds were in Omaha ld y night and hold a secret contulta- Ion with that gentleman in hia little back roc in in Cronruo'a block , which by the way ia all tbo dloponiary ho has. The following postal card has boon re ceived In this city by a prominent phy- ilclan. MAtVKltN , lown , January 23 , 188o. DKAK SIR : Is there such a Mcdlc.il lostt. ute ai thoOmthkDIaponsnry In your city ? I'wo men claiming to bo doctors , nnd traveling or such en establishment have boon looking up pntlcnUin this vicinity and taking pay for rotitmont of chronic dibcnips. II there U no luch dlspenrnty , please let me know by return nnil. Are tbcro nny other mcdlcnl ln tltuti\na ! here treating Joformltlca nnd cripples ? I'leaeo ot mo know , ns they have taken my wife to euro. Tboy Bign receipts K , & P. W. I ? . Other loiters have boon received which how conclusively that Smith or Smytho las the two moil , Buckley and Kotohum , employed to swindle the people by iromiaca of euro from all diseases. A young man In this city visited this so-called dispensary and payed $25 for joatment. Smith or Smytho gave him a Dottle ot nitro and told him that nature would euro him all right. Just lot the disease run and it would ran out. Omaha haa no room for quack doctors , as many a ono has found out cro this. Pull out. _ BLACKMAILING SCHEME , A IJCan Tries to Force Money From Sir , O. Osknmp and Gets loir , Mr. 0. Ojkatnp , who lives at 2215 Webster street , is the owner of a very fine Irish setter dog. Ho haa been troubled a great deal of late by having the dog stolen and haa paid several re wards for his return. Every time ho let the dog out for a nm someone would pick him up. A few days Bines someone stole the dog and Mr. Ojkamp did not hear anything of him until a few days afterward , when ho received the folio wing letter : < MR. OSKAMP : Sir I have your drgVhioh you loot on Friday last. NJW if you want him you on luvo him by p&Tirg expenses which on Monday even ing will bo § 3 00 and ovoiy day after 50 conls , by sending a note to JAMES Nix , Room 30 , Omaha National Bank build Accepting this offer you will atdy be pat in porso sion of tbo dog. No use to apply personally. If jou do not want the dog send mo the key of the lock on the collar when I will send you tbo collar. Being out of employment compels mete to bo so mean. If you would not me em ployment of some kind you can have the dog for nothing. Officer Carry was pnt at work upon the case and Saturday ho succeeded in land- log hid man , James Nix , whoso right name Is John Martah. After Oakatap recjv oroi his dog ho1 concluded not to pioae cute the offender , as ho had a family and was In needy clrcumstincos. County Ooiiimlsaionore. SATUKDAV , January 24 , 1885. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Commisslonors O'KoeQe , Cor liss and Timme. Minutes of preceding meeting weru road and approved. The following rocolntlon waa adopted : Re'olvo' , That the county clerk bo and hereby Instructed to notify the lleei Printing company , the Otntha K" public-in uiid M s ra. Gibson , Miller < k Klobardeon tint Douglas county will not ba retpomiblo for touks , blanks and stationery ordered by any county officer unions accompanied wifi n written or der g'gned by onn of the commls-ionerp , A letter frem John S. Caulricld , declining to accept the contract to furuish all legal cp , waa tubmlttfd , and on motion contract awarded to Gibson , M Her & Uichardson. The bond of Stephen Robinson in the sum of $3000.00 , with Wm. Mack and J , F. Behm as srjroties , was approved. The accounts of Wm. H. Ijams , for costs In the cosa of school district of Omaha vs. Superintendent Brnner , amounting to $14 73 , and Dodge county , Nub. , for fees In case of E. S. Thomp son , "insane , " were referred to County Attorney Cowin. The following accounts were allowed : BmnaK PDND , 61. Henry Ruser , repairing bridge..S 1 60 KOAI ) FOND. 251. George Merrywea hr , grading. . 23 GO GENERAL FUND. It. 32. Timme , Boane fur city poor 15 50 Krai k K. Mooro' , ticket for poor 8 10 J. 8. Milli > r , witness in Insanity case. . . 4 00 U. T R. R Co. , ticket for poor 135 J. J. Drown & Co. , dry good * for poor farm 51 19 Steele , Johnson & Co. , groceries for city poor 40 88 CbaiUs lliewe , coffins for poor S 6.00 Steele. Juhnson k Co. groceries for farm 25.40 D , 1'itzpatnclc , work at new court house 500.00 H. K lu ! kttt Collins for poor. 12.00 Wm. II lUtns. costs in cose of Con- ntllet. al. . 32.38 Nebraska Lumber company , flour for city poor 298.55 Hodfi'U liios dockets and counts for district court. . . 80,75 Dr. F. Vi. Coulter , examination of Laura Melton 5.00 Adjourned to the 28th imt. If. T. LEAVJTT , County Clerk , DIED. FISHEU-In th's ' city , January 25tb , Mn. Klla KUner , aged 31 years. Tno funeral will occur this morning. January i7th , at 10 a. m , from her late resi dence oa Madison avenue , near Uanscam piirk , Friends invited. Smoke Seal of Noitb , Carolina Tobao oo. POUCE POINTERS. A Woman Charged Wlto Threatening James Gara , She Is Arrested to Await nn Examin ation Minor Police Notes. On Sunday morning a woman named 3Qlo Ward wag arrested on complaint of James Garnean , charging her with threatening and attempting to kill him , and was lodged In jail to await bor or- amination. The woman , with whom Garnoau has lad relations on nnd off for three years , claims to have been married to him. This allegation ho stoutly denies , nnd claims that she Is trying to blackmail lim. It Is well known that ho has en deavored to sever all relations with her , bnt that she will not permit this If it Is possible to prevent U. The woman halls from St. Louis , nnd known In Omaha , wboro she lived some months during last year. She has the reputation of being a fast character. She denies that oho attempted to shoot 3arnoau. The woman says that she first met Gar- ncau in St. Louis about three years ago , when she was only 17 years of ego. She cnpt company with him for Bomn time , and In July , 1883 , they went to Chlci gen > on n little tirp. She says that they wore married while In Chicago , bnt "ails to toll whcroabouta in Chicnqo , r by whom they were married. She iays that since that time she has sninu * iimos pasted under the name of Mrs. Gurneau and tomotimca otherwise. So the matter stands and the woman chlraa that aha is GAMIOBU'B wlfu utid Garnoau claims that she is not. If she over was his wife she has violated all the narrlago vows and Is not now entitled .0 . recognition as his wife , if the reports * n regard to her are true. In police court yesterday afternoon the case was called and the plaintiff , Jn > . Gar noau , failed to appear , slid the defend ant was dismissed. The woman will now .bring suit against Garnoau for false "mprlsoDmont. THE MOHNINO SESSION. Yesterday W. Hoylo , charged with itealiug a shovel from H. Pandt , was brought up for trial. Ho waa discharged as the evidence was not euffioiont to warrant the court in holding him. H , H. Picket , for being drunk nnd disoidorly WAS fined § 5 and costs nnd was sent up on the hill. Ed. Ryan was arrested Saturday for creating a disturbance at his homo and abusing his wifo. Ho was balled out of jail and raised a second disturbance and was roarrosted. Ho Is now hold to await trial. George Austin was charged with va grancy , bnt proved that ho was a labor ing man and was discharged , Wm. Malcno was arrest" d for stealing a pair of shoea on Tenth street. Ho Is he'd , awaiting an explanation. Mr. Andotsm , on Slx'oanth street , Irst a suit of clothes Friday night , and yea- terday Officer Green.found the cloihos in Brodorick's sdcond-hand store on Tenth street. FEUIBOMAXS. Oongrcssman-oloct Dnrsey , and his wife left last night for Washington , Mr. D. L Sedgewick , of the Chicago Prl vato , Detective agency , ja in the city. Mr. and Geo. Joalyn and wife left the city Sunday nipht on a trip to Denver , Col. Mr. E. A. Wood , of the Utica Gauge com pany , of Utica , N. Y. , has been in the city for several days on a business trip Iio leaves this afternoon ever the "Q , " in company with General Mead. Mr. F. L. Hull and bride returned from a riving bridal tour last night. Owing'to the extreme cold weather they went BO further than St. Louis. Mr. Hull has once more ic- aumed bis place behind the 1'axton counter. W. C. Shrove , Dreton , W. J. Came , J. A. Unthnnk , Arl'nptjn ' , .C. W. Knlcelly , Ash land , W. C. Hermit , Kearney , Mlaa Carrie Grogwie , Lincoln , E. Warner , D. E. Knapp , Dakota City.Misa J. Hall , Plattamoutb , Neb. , andJ. T. Fitzerald , of Detroit , Mich. , ere stopping at the Metropoli'an. Card. In the action of James Walsh & Co. , against me , which was dismissed by Judge McCalloch last Saturday , I beg leave to state that I promptly paid every bill of this firm as soou as presented to me. Their account amounted to about $1200 , all of which had been paid but $20. After I had gene out of the busi ness in Plat'smouth ' and after my books were dettroyed and receipts lost they tramped up a bill of $118 I won always ready to pay the amount duo them ( $20) ) , and In fact offered them § 50 rather than go to law. Having refused this I loft the defense with my attorney , and upon his assurance that ho wonld got the suit dismissed , I paid no further attention to it. I wish It distinctly understood that I pay my bills promptly , bnt I do not pay them twico. JOHN BLAKE. San Francisco Bliaken , SAN KKANOISCO , January 20. A eharp earthquake was felt at 1:35 tbia morning. No damage was done. ARSNOUS RNPGTOHOlDDOWk EARLBAKINQ POWDER ITAMBOUNDTORISE If alum or anr Injurious substar cescaii be found tti Andrew Pearl Baking i > Owdr . . Ia PO - tlTely PURE. Balng endowed , and toitlruontaU rccefvcdiroin nch chcml a as. Danad y . Bos. ton ) M. Delafontalne , Of Chicago ; and Oustayiu JJoJio , MllwftiiVee. r .evorsold tn bulk. * ' ' ' . . . * - . 1312 UP-STAIBS. UP-STAIBS 1312 ; 'IGE aHM Ntka r JR MIN -IN- TOM - WOE ClflThlEI Having received a fine line of Misfits and Uncalled for Over coats and Suits , from the leading tailors throughout the coun try , which we will sell at half their value , are now readv for in spection at the Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas Street , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth , you can secure a $4LO custoni-niade Overcoat for $18 ; a $50 four button Cutaway custom-made Suit for $25. We have also a fine line of custom-made Suits for $25. We. have also a fine line of custom-made Pants which we are also selling at half their value. You can buy a $10 pair of custom-made Pants for $5. Don't fail to give us a call. All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit that SAVE POLLARS STJRXUET , UJP-STA.IRS. Latest stvles and elegant p-arments in silk and satin lined suits and overcoats , rendering amost opportune chance to secure a bargain. Overcoats. Suits. Xants. 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Corner 12th and Howard Street * , ) ( For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Fcio lo9 , rf the Nervous System , Prl vato Diseases ol the Urinary and Sexual Organs , and DUeasoa ol tbo Head , Throut anJ Lungs. { Specialties EYE AND KAIl , Dteeasrs treated by an expo'Unced epccUIUti also dleetsei of the Heart Liver , Stomach , Kldneyi , Bladder , Ncur ll ( , Kheuruatsro , I'llis , Cancer , etc. OATAUKH , 11HONOHIT1H , And all other dl-ea e ol the 'Ihroatind Lungs treat ed bjf Medicated Vapors. ( Send ( or Inhaler or circular on IiihaUtlnn. ) All dlrosrs ol the BlooJ , Urinary and Sexual Or- gane. Private Ulaeasesaud Piles Curd or no Pay. ( IS Years Ho < p1talaod Prlvkto Practice. ) Con ml a'lon ' and examination tree. Call or write ( r clroularsjon cbronlo dl a < fs atvl deformities , Dlseas > sof Feina'cs ' , Private UUeao s ol the Urlnari and Sexual organs , Seminal Weak ness , Nervoui Debility or Exhaiuticneto. , et3.k ud our new rettoratlvetreatmont. All letters and conimltailonnConfidential. Medici es lent to all parts ol the country b > i express - press , securely packed from observation , If Soil de scription of case U Rlvcu. One | rsooal lilcntew preferred II convenient Open at all hours. Addieis all letters to Omaha M * dical & Surgicnl Insttute 1118 Howard SU OmiJia. N l ) . OrncE Annrron or Vrnuo AccoraTa.'i LINCOLN , Jan. 1C. 1S83. j It is hereby certified that thu Weatern Mu tual ISenevnleut Aseoclatloa of liatrrice in the etato vl NtbiaaVa , has cuapliod with Iho in surance law ol this etato , ami ia authorized to trantact the buiiness ol Ills luMir&noo ju this etato for the current jt > * r. Oommen.lng February - ruary 1,1835. Witntta tuy hand and the seal of tlia An- dttor ol 11'ubliq A WWta the day and jrar above writtap. ' ' * U. A , BABCOqK , LARGEST STOCK OF- [ 9 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. 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