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s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNBAY , DECEMBER 20 , 188(5.-TWELVE ( PAGES. tea In 5 , 10 and 20 acre tracts , suitable for sub-division , now for sale in One-lialf mile soutli of the stock yards , adjoining "Albright's Annexon the east , Union Pacific and | B. & ; M. Railroads running through it. Offering the best opportunities for profitable ] itable investment. REI ! There been more money made by purchasers in "Albright's Annex , " than in an ; . B < % fl A f "P3 HI F ff u j weM * * | j \ ff * E v fi k T" B B R I R " * 2fw& S * \ - ff * 1 P D " F i P ffV Ift I fl fi f in South Omaha , A STILL BETTER OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED NOW , Examine Map and obtain prices at tlie office of ciiuncn NOTICES. To-day's Service * ut the Different Churches Throughout the City. First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth nnd JJHTonport streets. Sermon at 10:30 : a. in. und C30 ; p. ni. by Itov. A. Jacobs , evangelist. Sunday school at IS o'clock. Air. Jacobs will conduct ser vices every night this week except Sat urday , beginning at 7:1)0. : ) All invited , bents free. Hclh-Edcn Uuplibt church. Services ( it 4:15 : p. in. at St. Mary's Avcniio ! ( Jonirroiralional church , preaching by the Hov. Dr. Coolny , of Council HlulVs , la. Sunday school at ! ) p. in. Prayer ! moetliiff Thursday-evening ut7i : ! } ) . in. 1 The Ludie.s' Aid Society will give usociu- i bio Friday evening , December ! H , at 8 p'elook at the residence of Mrs. J. H. Du- ' front , 122 South Twcnty-lourth street. Everybody Invited. Kount/.o Memorial church , English Lutheran , corner ol Sixlconth and Ilar- ni'V streets. Christmas services will be held to morrow all i a. m. In Iho Swedish Evangelical Lulhcran church , corner of Cass anil Nineteenth Rtrcols , divine scrvics and preaching bv ' Iho pastor. E. A. Fogelslrom , at 10fJO : a. , in. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at ! i0 : ! ! j ) . m. Tuesday evening , urayer meeting , , uid ) Thui'aduy evening , preaching of the gospel. Scandinavians uro invited to attend - tend all the meetings. The Sainls I'hupid. on Twenly-first and Qlark streets. Preaching ut 11 a. m. und 7.30p.m. Sabbath school at 12:30 : | > . m. Prayer meeting AVcduesday evening. All iiiTlted. Calvurv HaplisLchurch , Saunders street Rev. A. AV. Clark , pastor. Preach- 1 IUW at 10:80 : a , in. und 7:30 : , p. m. , bv Kjiy. ' ; ) . AV. Oeborne. Sunday scliool ut J5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday vetting ut 7.30 , North Pro.sbvtcrlan , Saunders street , Rev. AA'm. U. Henderson , pastor. Ser- viqo at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:1)0 : ) p. m. Sunday schoolalnoon , doling pcoplu'b meoling at O.JIO p. in. The ] ) ustor will preach a Christmas tormon at the morning sor. vlep. At Iho evening serviceAt the evening service O. H. Uallou will deliver u lecture to young ladies. Strangers made welcome at all the services. Unity church , corner Seventeenth and Cass streets , ( service ut 11 a. m. and 7U : ! ) i ) . in. Sabbath school at IS 15. Hev. AV , E. Copolund , pastor , Sunday morn ing the Sundiiv school unite with the church In Christmas choral srvieo. Subject of lecture in the evening ; "AVhy Unitaiians Celobralo Christmas. " St. Mary's avenue Congregational church , hi lamias sen ices both morning and evening at 10:30 : and 7:30 : with For- nions by Hov. AVillurd Scolt. * Tiio church \villbonowlydecoruled with evergreen and ihu musio will be of the season. Seals free and all welcome. NOTTS. Hov. AloxauderTlinmpsoif preaches on 'The welling up of lilo" al thu Canadian club rooms to-day at 8 p. in. A general invitation is extended. Dr. 1'oy will deliver a lecture- every AA'cdi.esduy evening throughout 1837 on thu Sunday school lesson for iho ensuing Sunday. liishop AA'orthington will preach at Trinity cathedral this morning and at SI. .John's this evening. Hov. Dr. Fey will preach In the First Christian ehuroh to-dav. Morning tlu-mc : A Christmas s-ermon. Evoamg : Practi cal Christianliy , No. a. Tim Sunday school ot the First Hap- Usl church will have an entertainment , und'Christmus tree ut the church , corner Fifteenth und Davenport , tills evening , ut 7:30. : Santa CJaus und the Quecii of the Fuirlcs wilj bo present' . All uro in- , ' vited. Hov. J. AA' . Hum ? , former pa'lor of the Baptist church , , will preubh at AVul- nut Hill this morning. Dr. Fey will con- _ . . . d.l'Qt ' the evening sen Ico. ft * tfco rugtHur seVyicos , ( lie ivij j n > wnr. tional , lectures at7:30on : "The stone wtih seven eyes.1 Christmas concert at 3:30 : p. in. instead of Sunday school. C. E. Mayne's prices uro always the lowest und his terms tire always the easi est. Go to his oflice nnd buy a lo't m Coiner Archer's add. to South Omaha for $150 to $500 , that will double inside era a year. _ _ Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 104 lots which C. E. Muync bus agreed to sell In 30 clays , and to do this the prices have been placed very low Go and investigate. For eale at KfiO to fiOO each on easy terms by 0. E. Blayno , N.Ar. . cor 15th and ilarnoy. German Theater. Al.rtXJCO.MO AND . , hU.SUAY 20. J ? IIOVU'S OI'KH.V HOCSK.V Don't Get Ijoft I5ut go jo C. E. Mayne and get one ol the beautiful lots in Cotiior & Archer's adit , to South Omaha. AVp are selling these lots ut one-half the prjcq asked for adjoining lots. Come and irtVcsligale. C. E. MAYNI : . N. U' . Cor. 15th and llurney. Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omahs contains 101 lots which C. E. Ma"no 'ias ' "greed to sell In 30 days , and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go anil investigate. For sale nt $2oO to ? r 00. each on easy terms by C. E , Maync , N. AAr. cor. loth and Hartley. $ .1,000. Furniture of the Commercial House , ( irand Island , Nob. , to bo sold at force sale before January 1st , 1887 , consisting of Heils , Hodding , Chamber Suits , Stoves , 1 Largo Wrought Iron Hango , with Steam Table , etc. , Dining Hooin and Olllce Fur niture , etc , Goods will bo sold to suit purchasers In any quantity. Terms of < j-ale will bo made liberal , For inorma lion , call on or address .J. ( } . HAIXK , ( i rand Island , Auwioin'sCuoiei ; . Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 Jots which C , E. Mayni ) has agreed to sell in 30 days , and to do this the prices have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale at $250 to ! * , r > 00 , each on easy terms by C. E. Mayno , N.V. . cor. 10th and Ilarnoy , Baker Place. f > 5 lots sold in ten days , C. E Mayno's prices are always Iho best and his terms arc alwavs the easi est. Go to his ollice and buy a lot in Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha for $230 to ? 500 , that will double inside of a year. Merchants Hotel , Omaha , Nat Brown , Prop. $ . ' per day. Cor. 15th and Farnam. All btrect cars from depot pass house. Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha contain ! ) 101 lots which C. E. Mayno 1ms agreed to sell in 30 days , and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go and investigate. For sale at $200 to f500 each on easy terms by C. E. Mayno , N.V. . cor. 13th and Ilarnoy. Y. SI. C , A. ServUicc. The regular Kospol meeting of Iho V. M. C. A. at1 o'clock this afternoon will bn in thu form of a Christmas service , llev. AV , H Henderson will deliver an ad dress to the young mini. An excellent musical programme will also bo pro- Routed , Cotncr & ArcherVj add to South Omaha contains 101 lots which , C. E. Mayno has agreed to sell in 30days , and to ' do UjU the price. " have been placed very'low. Go ami investigate. For sale nt 250 to { COO each on easy terms * > y C. E , Maync , N- " " * * ' Still Ahead. Since the South Omaha syndicate people ple got into a muddle and stopped Iho sale of their lots property adjoining and in the immediate vicinity of the stock yards has taken u jump C. E. Mayno as usual tried to get the best piece to subdi vide , but as the choice is always most difllcult to cot he did not succeed untill this week now ho is ready with an ad dition to South Omaha that is nearer the stock yards and micking houses than the original plat of South Omaha itsolf. Lots in this addition will bo placed on the market to-morrow , nnd no better Christ inas present can bo purchased than a lot inCOTNER& AUCHEU'S addition to Soutn Omaha , prices s2GO to $500 each on easy terms. C. E. MAVXH , Agent , N. AAr. Cor. 15th and tlarney. 4 Christmas anrt Now Years goods and a line lot of cards at Cash Swedish Book Store. Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best property in that vicinity lor sale by C. E. Mayne. C. E. Mayno's prices are always the lowest anil his terms are always the easi est. Go to his ollico anil buy u lot in Cotnor & Archer's add. to South Oinalni for $250 to .f500 that will double inside of a year. Christmas and Now Years goods und a line lot of cards at Cash Swedish Book Store. Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha-cheapest and best property in that vicinity for sale by C. E. Mayne. AuiuiGiir's CIIOICK , C. E. Mayno's prices arc always the lowest and Ids terms arc always the easi est. Go to his ollice and buy u lot in Cotncr it Archer's add. to South Omaha for $250 to ? 500 , that will double inside of a year. Secure a lot in the annex bcroro January 1 , as this is the finest addition to South Omaha. E. S. Hood , 1500 Furnam St. Cotnor & Archer's add. lo South Omaha cheapest and best property in that vicinity for sale by C. E. Mayno. C , E. Mayno's prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the easi est. Go to his ofllco and buy u lot in Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha for fS.no to s500 that will double inside of a year. Make ft New Years present lo your wife of a lot in the annex. E. S. Itood , 1501) ) Farnam St. Coiner & Archer's add. lo South Omaha cheapest and best property in that vicinity for sale by C. E , Mayno. C. E. Mayno's prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the easiest. ( So lo his ollico and buy a lot in Coiner & Archer's add. to Soutji Omaha for $250 to $500 that will double Intide of a year. The Golden Opportunity to purchase lots in the annex will soon bo gone. Call and sec E. S. Hood , 1500 Farnam at. Cotnor & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 104 lots which C. E. Mayno lias agreed to sell in 'JO days , and to do this the prices hav6 beim placed very lo\v , ( Jo and investigate. For salfi at ? 250 to sffiOO e.ach on easy terms , by O. E Muyno , N. AAr. cor. 15th und Ilarnoy. C. E. MHVIHI'H prices are always Iho lowest and his terms arc always the easi est. Go to his ollico and buy a lot in Coiner As Archer's add. to South Omaha for | 250 to ? 500 , t.hat will double inbido of a year. To Slioc Dealers. AA'c will sell nt public auction , Monday , Dec. 27. 10 a. m. , bharp , one of the b ° st selected stocks of Boots , Shoes , Slippers and Rubber goods to the highest bidder without reserve or limit. This stock con sists of about COO lots , running from felx to thirty pairs , and is as well assorted as any stock in this city. Every choc dealer is requested to attend this sale. Remem ber tin ) date , Monday. Dec. 37 , at 10 a. m. , sharp. 420 South 14th street. D. S. M. FuiynvEU. , City Auctioneer. llAitnr Moituis , * " Assignee , AV M.'HAUDMAX & Son , AVholcsale Auctioneers. Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 104 lo.st which C. E. All who have purchased lots in the annex have doubled their money. Corno early and secure a lot in the lincst and largest addition to South Omaha. E. S. Rood , 1509 Farnam St. Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lols which C. E. Mayno has agreed to sell in 30 days , and to do this the prices have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale at $250 to ? 500 each on easy term , by C. E. Mayno , N. AAr. cor. 15th and Ilarnoy. C. E. Mayno's prices uro always the lowcsi and his terms uro always Iho easi est. Go lo his oDlce and buy a lot in Cotnor & Archer's add. to South Omaha for $250 to $500 that will double iiibldo of n year. Will Jteucivo. The ladies will receive calls on Now Year's day at the Y. M. C. A. rooms from 1 tp 10 o'clock p. in. All young men In the city , whether members ot tiio associa tion or not , arc invited lo call , Cotnor & Archer's add. lo Sou Ih Omaha cheapest and best pioporty in that vicinity for sale by C. L. Mayno. C. E. Mnyno's prices nro always tie lowest and his terms uro always Iho easi est. Go to his ollico and buy n lot in Coiner & Archer's add. to South Omaha for $250 to < fiOO , that will double inside of a year , Ai.mi : < JiT's | CHOICI : . Fifty of Iho h'ucst lots in the annex wore reserved and are now ollercd for sale. Copio earl v and secure your choice. E. S. Rood , 1500 Farnam St , Coiner & Archer's add. lo South Omaha cheapest and host property in that violntv | for sale by C. h. Mayno. C. E. Mnyno's prices arc always the lowest and his terms uro always the easi est. Go to his ofllce and liny a lot in Cotnor it Archor's add. lo South Omaha for $250 to § 500 , that will double inside ol a year. Annex ! Annc\ ! Fifty of I ho choicest lots reserved and now ottered for . "Tile , Come early and secure your choice. E. S. Rood , 15011 Farnam St. _ _ Coiner & Archer'o add. to South Omaha nonlains 101 lols which C. E. Mayne has ugrccil to sell in 30 days , and to do thia the prices have been placed very low. Go and investigate. J'orsalout ( 300 tp $500 each on ei ; y terms by C. E. Maf'no , N. AV. cor. 15th und Harney. C , E. Mayno's prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the easiest. Uo to his oftco ! und buy u lot in Coiner it Archer's add. to South Otualiu /or $250 to $500 that will double iuside of VMU f Remainder the Dlnucr. The Omaha City Mission ( Tenth street ) will give its unnuul dinner to the poor children on AVcdncsilay , December 21) ) , at their building on Tenth street. Contribu tions of provisions or money will bo thankfully received , and may be sent to the building AVedncsday morning , or by dropping u card to the superintendent will DC called for. Give the children a good time. ALEX. G. CiiAiiLrox , Supjyintcndent. : AuiRir.rtT's Cnoici : . C. E. Mayne's prices uro. always the lowest and hisi terms ur,9 always the'easi est. Go to his ollice and buy a lot in Cotncr & Archor's add. , to South Omaha for 250 to $500 , that will ddiiblo mMdc of a year. _ Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. E. Mayne lias agreed to sell in i0 ! days , and lo do this the prices have been placed very low. GO and investigate. For sale at $250 to 500 each on easy terms by C E. Mayno , N. AAr. cor. 15th' und linrncy. Flfly of the choicest lots in Albright's annex remain unsold and can bo i > nr- chuscd before January 1 at the best bar gains in South Omaha property. Inuiilrc of E. S. Rood , 150 ! > Farnam St. AuiitiojiT's Cnoici : . Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 Jots wliiel } C. E. Mayno has agreed to sell in 30 days , and to do this the prices have been placed very Jow. Go and investigate , For sale at $250 to $500. each on easy terms by C , E. Muync , N. AV. cor. 15th und Uarncy. C. E. Mayno s prices arc always the lowest and his tnrms are always the easi est. Go ( o his olHeo and buy a lot in Coiner & Archor's add. to South Oinalni for. $250 to i500 , Ihat will double inside of a year. _ _ Small boys are occasionally as atnonl- minded as their elder.In ) Johnstown , Pa. , one day recently , a lad rushed into the olllco of the Western 1'nion Tele graph company , grabbed his hut irom his head as politely as his hurry would permit , laid lion the counter and split llirough the door and out tint gate. A few minutes later ho came buck , looking very crestfallen , and laid a telegram on the counter , picked up his hat , and hurried out before any one could speak to him , C. E. Mayno's prices arc always the lowest and hi * terms uro always the easi est. Go to his odieo and buy a lot in Cotnor & Archor's add. to South Omaha for ? , ' 5d to ! > 590 , that will double inside of a year. _ Coiner fc Archer's add. lo South Omaha contains 101 lols which P. K. Mayno has agreed lo sell in ! ! 0 days , and lo do this the prices have been placed vurv low , Go and investigate. For sale at $250 | o $1110 each on easy terms , by C. E Maync , N. AV. cor. 15th and Ilarnoy. Licensed Watchmaker for Ihn U. P Railway do P. S. RAMVOSU , Douglas und 15lh. C E. Maynn's prices , are always Iho lowest and his terms are always ihu eu-,1- csl. Go to his ollico undbuvalotin Cotncr At Archer's add to South Omaha for $250 to $500 that \\ill double inside of " u John Syinon * , of Hollidavaburg , Pa. , threw on hiJirejilacer , for u back log , a largo uiippiit oak Mick , with n hole in a decayed not o'n one sidu of it. Before thy log began to bla/-o three rattle s-nakes f a good fi/.o crawled out of the hole. Sy- mon&liijlcd them with a pair of tongs They had twenty ouernltle among tliem Coiner ifc Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best property iu c Inlly foi sale by 0. E , Mnyne , A V1H1T TO NOUFOIjIC. The Town's Prosperity mid Her Inj ; in 1'oinicn. NOIJFOI.K , Neb. , Dec. 22. ( Correspond- dice of Iho Br.c.JA visit lo Norfolk , the h'rst since six months ago , shows that the toSvu is making rapid strides toward 'future greatness , aud the concentrated efforts on the part of its citizens lo make > showing furnishes a silent sermon to 'the many unfortunate places in this slate where north and south end jealousies , cast and west side strugcles scare away entcrpiise and make capitalists consider before Investing. The s cere I of it is to learn that a "long pull , a strong pull , and u pull altogether" will accomplish results that twice the capital and push will attain where suicidal dissension is abroad. Afllotigh | a town of less ilun thicu thou sand , already a DAILY NI MM'Al'CIt relates each morning the iro--ip of the place and llio news of the world to a very good-si/.ed audience. The merchants and ollizous think the daily napcr will assist wonderfully in advertising and attracting Iho addition of home-seekers lo their advantage - vantage * , and accordingly are lending a willing und helping hand lo maintain this valuable cnlorpriio one of the slroncori'vidonecs of perfect civilization. The people of Noriolk arc anxiously watching congress to M > O if thi- bill passes the senate designating IhK Mly as ono of liio places for holding Tinted States court. If Iheir hopes in thi.s are realised they then expect m a.short time to sec-nre an appropriation for u government build ing. Tlni , they fondly im.igine , will establish beyond any question ot doubt a grand anil glorious future. The asylum , about ono and a half miles from the city , is now ahonlL-omplrlrd ex cept furnishing. As the appropriation U exhausted it will not be ready for occu pancy for several months. The board will recommend an appropriation of $200,000 to bo lined in purchasing furni- luri ! and building wings. Tin : building as it now is liaa accommodations for only ninety patients. Considering lint fact that Uu ! institution at Lincoln is already ovcicrowdctl , tln-ru is ono of two things to accept luuld larger buildings or liavo nil thosii contemplating insanity poitpono it until MIIH > ol thu patients already cared for gut enough of il und reform. Norfolk is the home of nos. r. r. r.iM.u.v , elected to represent Madison county in the IcgWuturo this winter. Mr. E. is u sound republican , and an old und respected cili/on. This winter's cession will bo the fourth Unio ho has served his pi'oplo in the capacity ol a legUlulor. Ho was a member during memorable Hitchcock campaign , and voted for the Hon. Alvin Saunders for senator. Again in IttfO hn was a member of Ihu loner hoiiho. Ho alao served ono term in tiio territorial legislature. This vmilcr Mr. E. will again bo on the right side , s ho is for Van U'ycU iirataml Ju t , believing , as ho expressed it to mo , "that Senator Van AVveK is the most viilir.ibln n'pru- sensitive Nebraska over sent to AVushmg- ton. " Ho bays it would MirprNp ono to ' knowoflhoouortslheanli-VanU'vi'kmi'ii are pulling forth to defi at the old man , und almost every day. Mr. E. informed me , smooiii-boio politicians and alleged ' state.-men" eoino to him and wax warm and i'liMiient | in di-nounciiig Van \\ok as a Irand , a traitor , a scoundrel , and ap ply to him all the vile and villainous epithets to bo found in the language of men. To all tlieuo ungenerous and in- dccr.nt aauulls Mr. E. listens with grave atU'iilion , and calmly remarks that con stant prActk'fi in the art of l > mg is finally rowuidml with perf-i'Uyn Tinlasj energetic effort is the death tnij.-de , mid they 'seem to bodying hard Mr. E. is of the opinion that tin' rail road commission Is un expi'iisiye lirxury With which the btato can .dispense und faro just as well. As j-et he has been un I able to see where any bonelit had bee ill derived from It , und was inclined lo bJ. I Hove il had been a hindrance. It wa' ' masquerading as a help 16 ( ho poopli when in reality it was only assisling tji which it was presumed to oppose Ift outrages of railroad corporations. On the prohibition question whotj ) < uj 'tis ' best to submit ft prolnbltorfr amendment , Mr. E. has not yet decided , ' The r TINT ITALIAN' HANH of Senator Mandcr.son was seen in lb.6 election in Madison county. I urn In formed by authority undoubted that Ne brusku's silent . -ifiiator , \vliocoilier namq is Manderson , played a very utigruteful part in thu laM election , IMadisotf county's republican convention was solid save one di-si'iiting voice for Van AVyck. The Issue had been made , an'd it was generally agreed that ri-prcsenla * live.lavoruble to A'an AVyck should ho elected. Just before election , by some mysterious hook or ciook , General iNlan del-son made it a point lo addrc.ss the people of Iho county ut Norfolk.VhiJ5 his FiDccch w.is in favor 9 } the republican ticket , and Van AVyek's , name was not mentioned during thqj evening , I Irani that after the meeting had adjourned a "mum social" was holil where anti A'an AVyck men most did con' gregale , and tiio nr\t morning fur wuy llying in twenty ditl'ercni directions Tln/ monopoly forces , it RCCIUS , hud been or- ' 'a M I/.eel ; the impression prevailed that Slander-on had whispered something l the "trimjr,1' and it was by hard and Icnniiu'il work on Inn part of Wycl.'s friends thai his lic iih'i-led. The \'an U'yck men Senator Munder.vui , acknowledge l ability IH a senator , but they also seri ously question Ins rights tointerfero wit the voters after the n-pnbliran eonven tion had unanimously endorsed u man. AL. ' Coiner it Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lot * , which C. E. Mayne has agreed to sell in 30 duyn. unil lo do Ihii tiio prli-cH have * been placed very low. Go and InviiMigulu For suhs ut ! ? 2.)0 to fiUO eaeh on ou-.y terms by C. E. Muvne , N. AV. cor. lljth and Hartley. V. E. Mayno's prices are always Ihol loweM and his tnrins are always iho cam-l csl , Go lo his ollieo und buy u lot inl Cotner iV Archer's add to South OmuhnJ for $2.10 to $ ; > ( H ) , that will double inside o ( ] a year. The ' Iierill'i of England are laUen front ] gentlemen raiding in u county who aril supposed to be rich. The selection it ) uri bltrury ( although it sometimes liuppcnT thiit some wealthy snob who IniHJiisI settled in a eount.y annuunccs Ids nmjil ness to serve ) and th expense , whieJ ] uvi'ragiii uhiiiit ti.JiO' ' ) , is 8oiiir.linifi.s J heavy t.ix IIJIDII the unlucky ge-nllcmos | tvho uro pushed into Iho honor. C. E Maym > 'fl prices uro always the ] lowest und his terms are ulw V tht | oasii'sl. Go to his ollieo anil biT ( Joiner iV Arehor's add lo Smith . .mrr for r > 0 to i-'iOO that uill double inside < n year. finoL A man in London has publihlied n pum phlet I'litiih-d "Twenty Doctor.s , ' in i lie lell" hnw from Wii to JHHi ) Kvas t ciipplc from rhi'uni.itio gout N > neteei ductorn , whom he tu'eti.siveb tried , lei him jiint u litilo svorso th.iu hu waa u liril. The twentieth doctor put him 01 u triuyelo and told him "lo Flick,1' Hi " : , und is now well , Cot'ier it Areher'sadd. toSoulhtmalir rheapost and best properly in vlcinlly lor sale by C. Ji. r (5 E Muyno's prices uro always tin hiwi-st und iiis lei ins are uh\u\ tin e-isieNt ( 'o.to his olllf'w and buy a Jot ir Cotnnr & An hcr's add to .South O'mahf for i2VJ to $ .O'J that will double inside o. a year.