Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1887, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JUNE 20. 1887. I ' TALKING TO THE GRADUATES Bev , Horshoo's Bocoalanreato Address To the High School Pnpila Yesterday , CATHOLIC EVANGELIZATION. A Cliuroh Dcrtlofttlon The 1'alntcrs' BlrlUe Ilio 1'lastcrcrs' IMonlc Huntlay Amusements Oilier Ijocnl Matters. PAlntern'Aml Pnper-IInniicrs' Strlkn. A union meeting of the painters and a was licld in thu C ! . A. H. hall , Doujjlns street , yesterday afternoon. The men tire unanimous in tliolr deter mination not to go to go to work tomorrow row in any shop In which non- unionists are employed. A KKK reporter has interviewed a large number of tlio union workmen , and it is universally claimed by them tiiat at thu time of set tlement of the lust strike they were will ing and desirous to act in concert with those of the trade not belonging to their order , and that the present strike is not many way an attempt on their part to bulldoze either the non-unionists or the masters. At thu conclusion of the former dispute it wns agreed that no discrimina tion pliouhl be between union men and non-unionists , and thin arrangement the former claim wits ; entirely satisfactory to them until some of tins masters reduced the rates of wages und broke the terms Of their agreement. A few shops in which none but union men are employed will bo at work to morrow. but the largo majoi ity will be idle until the settlement of the present dispute. THE 1'AINTKHS SIHK. The following communication is from the chairman state executive board of the state assembly : OMAHA. Neb. , Juno 10 , iSVT.-Eiiltor of the JuK-ln ) the Issue of the BKK of yesterday morning , I noticed a card signed "M. I' . , " which may be Interpreted "Member of Par liament , " or "Mortar Painter , " which did not contain a correct statement of tlio troubln existing between the master painters and the Painters' Assembly , K. of L. . of Omaha. 1. 'Ihodemandbof the strikers. In regard to wagon and time , was compiled with by a portion of the master painters , and that com pact was violated bv another portion ot them. 3. There wns no breach of faith on the part of the assembly painters , nor did they ask that the master painters would discharge their non-union painters. They asked that no discrimination should bo made , but found that at the end of ouc month , fiuni llfty to sixty union painters weie "let out , " or dis charged , on one and another pretext. and were out or employment , and that about all of the non-union men In Omaha were at work. 8d. The state executive board of the Knights of Labor did not demand the dis charge of a slnslo non-union man. They 10- quested the master painters to make the shops union shops , and acrccd that all the non-union men should ho taken Into { the painters' assembly. They expressly told the master painters that they recognl/ed the fact that they had a right to employ whom they pleased , ana the Knights of Labor proposed to only exercise their right ot refusing to work with non-union men. The negotiations were carried on by the executive board in a spirit ot fairness and without any threats or bluster , and the man who signed himself "M. P. " certainly knows that the fair minded members of his own association will not bear Him out In his statement. The strike was ordered because a majority of the master painters association had violated their agreement. The executive board believes that they could do no less than stand by these men , as a fail ure to do so would have led to a disorganiza tion of Ufit9 ! , and after this had been accom plished , other trades and assemblies would have shared the same fate. The men of the Waster Pointers n.teociatlon lived up to their agreement and will not suffer. As we understand they Intend making their shops union shops. In that event the men are or dered back to work In such shops this morn ing. Very respectfully , W. ( X llOLPEK. _ BACCAIAUKKATE SF.ItBION. Bov. W. J. Harslia Addresses the Graduating Class of the High School. Rev. W. J. Ilursha preached the an nual Baccalaureate sermon to the gradu ating class of the high ( school at the Dodge street Presbyterian church yester day morning. The pulpit was decorated with flowers m honor of the occasion. Mr. Ilursha took as his tuxt LUKO , II chapter and 81st verso , "Behold a greater than Solomon is hero. " The preacher b cgan by saying that this sen tence is not an evidence of envy , as some prominent thinkers have supposed ; it was simply the statement of a great fact , because as Ho was the son of lied , Ho was greater than any man , oven the king. There ere three great needs of human life instruction , friendship and salvation. The old Jewish writers claim tor Solomon that ho was the wisest in structor , the best friend and the most pfticicnt intercessor with God that had lived up till the time of Christ , and the preacher claimed that in Jesus of Naza reth wo had one who in tlieso same par ticulars is greater than Solomon. As an instructor Christ was greater , because ho could reveal things that were absolutely new. Ho knew the future , while Solo mon only knew the past. Ho under stood heaven , while Solomon onlv know the earth. Moreover , Christ could invite imitation of his life , and say to all men , "Do as I do. and ye shall live. " This Solomon could not do ; ho spoke wisely but acted unwisely ; ho advocates the highest virtue , but himself fell Into deepest sin. Bcciuiso of his purity , therefore. Christ was the greater. As a friend Solomon will of course be greatly courted. Any Jewish father would have rogardcd.it as a great favor to have his son stand continually before the king's face. To have a friend at court has always been regarded as the highest earthly happiness. Yet Christ oll'ors a friendship far more precious than that of Solomon oven. Ho can be with us at n.l times ; Ho can soothe us in our sickness und walk with us through the darkness of death , and so Ho is the best friend that man ever had. Solomon made interces sion with the people on the temple , and prayed for them with his hands out stretched to God , yet he was only a man. Christ did more than that ; Ho died on the cross and rondo an atonement for the sins of all. Is Ho not greater than Solo mon ? In conclusion he urged the graduating class to accept Christ us their instructor , friend and savior. Bohemian Anniversary. The tenth anniversary of the founda tion of the Lodge Palackv ( C. S. P. S. ) was celebrated yesterday by the lloho- nilans of Omaha In a fitting manner. Representatives of the nineteen lodges in the state were in attendance. Thu pro gramme consisted ot oratory , recitations and uv.isio , the latter being by the Hohe- mian band. The folio whig delegates were present : Dolt-gates to session of Grand LodgoC. S. P. S. of Nebraska : Unhenuan Slavonic , lienovolent association , Palacky ledge No. 10 , V. L. Vortica , John Rosleka. F. W. Uandhauor. Omaha ; Plonoor ledge No. 25 ; F. J. Lepsa , Wuhoo , Neb. , Ne braska lodge No. ! ) . ' ; Joseph Jimlra and Jacob Slmanolr , of Crete , Jarosluy ledge No. 88 ; Joseph Jovrnon. West Point , Zapodni Jednola ledge No * 4'J ; Vaclav Maly and Foliv Sovcik. of Sclmyler , Oiln Horn lodge No. 4i ! ; Joseph Kalal , ol Bparta. Nob. , Sladkovsky ledge No. ( il ; 4nton 1'ishol , of Pisholvillo. Pizeu ledge No. Cl ; Frank Bartos , of Cedur Hill , Donnlce lodtre No. 81 ; John Ucran , Ord , Prys ledge No. ' 88 ; Andrew Matous , of Pluttsmouth , Jcduota Pobroku ledge No. 07 , H. Blasting , of Lincoln ; Moragska Orlico , No. OH , Prank Fr.inek , of North Jiuml ; Zlzkno Palont , No. 125 , Albert Skocka , pole of Ravenna : Knbi ledge No. 135 , Charles Smortm , of Kxoterj Horivoj lodge No. 135 , W. F. Krlz. of Dodgo. Army ItrloTn. A general court martial has been ap pointed to meet nt Fort D A. Russoll. \Vyo. . nt 10 o'clock a. m. , on Thursday the 7th day of July , or as soon thereafter us practicable , for Hie trial of such per sons as may bu properly brought before It. The following Is the detail for the court : Colonel Henry A. Morrow , 21st infantry ; Lieutenant Colonel Nathan \V. Osboruo , Otli infantry ; Lieutenant Col onel Kdward Collins , Ttli infantry ; Major James S. Casey , 17th infantry ; Mn.or Kdward Butler , Vd ! Infantry ; Major William J. Lynter , ( ith infantry ; Captain Richard Comba , 7th Infantry : Captain William Mills , 2d Infantry ; Captain Clarence K. Dennett , 17th infantry ; Cap tain Charles Kullur , 2nd infantry : Cap tain Charles A. Dumpsny. 2d infantry ; Captain Thomas G. Troxel , 2d infantry ; Captain Cyrus S. Roberts , 17th infantry. Captain Charles Porter , 8th2infuntry , judge advocate. Should any of the ollicers named in the detail bo prevented from attending nt the time and place specllied , the court will nevertheless procctd to and con tinue the business before it , provided the number of members present bo not less than the minimum prescribed by law. Morinni : Klre. A barn belonging to J. V. Sweeny , on Fifteenth street near Capitol avenue was burned this morning about 2 o'clock. Theie were two horses and three sots of harness in the stable. Mr. Sweeny was awakened and saved the horses ; the har ness were destroyed. Loss about $200 ; no insurance. While hose cart No. 1 was hurrying to the fire , the wheels struck a pile of rock on Izard street and throw Driver Kroagcr to the ground. He was somewhat bruised but not Seriously injured. The horses dashed on with the apparatus to Douglas street , thence to Sixth and Leavcnworth b'eforo being caught. Church Dedication. The First M. E. church of South Omaha was dedicated yesterday morning with appropriate services. The dedicatory sermon was preached by Rov. J. W. Phelps , presiding elder. The programme .of the service was as follows : Mominc service at 10 o'clock. Anthem , Invocation Hvmn 8.V5 Scripture Lessons , Prayer Hymn 8TJ ( Dedicatory sermon by the Hev. J.V. . Phelps , presiding elder of the Omaha district. Financial statement bv chairman of bulld- ng committee. Collection. ACT OK DEniC'ATION. 'xhoiitatlon Scriptural Antlphony 1'snlm ( JXI1 Ptesentation by president of the bo.ird ot rustees. ) cclaratlon Prayer Ooxolosy Benediction Evening service at 7 : : > 0 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. A Bargain. I have for sale at a bargain 20 acres situated on the main line of the B. & M. R. R. , and near the new South Omaha depot at the terminus of the ( himmy line. Plenty of good , clear spring water , and an elegant grove of native timber , suit able for a summer gr.rden. W. G. Ai.imir.UT , 218 S. 15th st. The Sunday Hardens. Yesterday all iho beer and dance halls n the city wore , kept open as usual , not withstanding the alleged order to the oatrary issued a week ago. They were air well patronized , and the day was passed without any unpleasant circum stance to mar the peace and quiet. The gardens on Vinton street did a thriving business. Paul Scnf joined with Spocrl and Fritz Mueller in charging admission to his garden. This will bo a greater means of attaining better order in the future. _ J. McDonnell , F. A. I. A. , Architect , N. . cor. 10th aud Dodge. Plasterers' Picnic. The Plasterers' union gave n picnic yesterday at Fort Calhouu , which at tracted about iivo hundred patrons. The train left the depot of the C. , St. P. , M. & O. , at 10 o'clock , and returned in the evening at 7:45 : o'clock , after a day of more than usual pleasuro. All Closed Hut Onr. The order prohibiting music and danc ing in the beer gardens on Sunday even- ngs was yory generally observed yester day and last night. At Kcsslcr's the local Bohemians had full charge , enjoy < ing a picnic. At the other gardens ovury thing was remarkably quiet. Throwing Dirt. The graders on the Northwestern extension tension have reached the heavy grade lust west of Crelghton college , whore they have a cut of eighty feet. There is a largo force of men at work. - Brevities. The man who was killed nt the Tenth street railway crossing on Saturday night was identified yesterday as Christian Smith , of Columbus , Neb. Ho will bo buried from the coroner's ollico to-duy. Chronic nasal catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's Remedy. D1KD. ANST-In this city , Juno 18 , at 8:30 : p.m. . Mrs. Lena A list , widow of the late August Anst , aged 42 years. Funeral to-day at 3 p.m. from her late resi dence , 1234 Catherine street. Friends in vited. STANLEY-Juno 14 , In Orchard Hill , Harry , son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stanley , aged ft months. SHEE11EV Willie S. , son of John C. and Mary C. Sheehoy. Funeral to-day at 0:30 : a.m. from the resl- donce , 1014 Nicholas street. WINUU-ln this city , Juno 10. at 6 p-m. , Mrs. John Winer , mother of Mrs. James Hubser , aged 77 years , 1 month and 5 days. Funeral will be held at 0 B.UI. Tuesday from lioly Family church , Twenty-third and Izard streets , Interment at Cassady's cemetery. McCAGUE-llcnrietta. youngest child ot John L. ana Mary McCaguo , aged 10 months ; died Sabbath morning. June 1'J. of cholera Infantum. The funeral services will bo held Monday evening at 5 o'clock at the family residence , 1914 Chlcaco street \VElNKU-Juuo 10,18S7 , Susan Welner , age 77 years. Funeral from family residence , 37 Grant street , Monday , June SO , at 3 p.m. Interment at St. Mary's comttery. Wauknhaw , Wis. , and Houston , Minn. , papers pleasocopy. Personal Paragraphs. F. A. Webster , Esq , and wife of Lin coln , arc guests at the Millard. R. H. Townly. of the United States navy , arrived at the Puxton last evening. Hon. J. K. Neeley and wife , of North Platte , are nt the Paxtou for a day or two. two.Ctias. Ctias. Green , Esq. , goes to Albion this morning as prosecutor in a murder trial. Earl II. Israel , of Uuinsoy's great man ufacturing house , St. Loots , will hereaf ter make Omaha his headquarters , Is to be found at the Puxton. "Can't cat a thing. Hood's Sursnpa rilla Is a wonderful medicine for creating an appotlte , rogulatlni' digestion , auc giving strength. Absolutely Pure. This powder nccr varies. A marvel of pur ity , strength und nliolesiiiicnc . Miiro ccon- oinicil tlniti the otdlimry kind1) , and ciuiuot bo eold In competition with the tmiltltmlo of low cost short wcltflit ilium or plio plmto ponders. Sold only In runs. ItovAt. HAKI.NU l'otui.n Co. 101 Wnll-Bt. . N. V. For Imperfect Digestion Disordered Stomach , itiiil > rtlnmscni > ifortnntt itnriihltitu itinl are the reigning favorites liifn < iiloiiutilrctrct . Our name is I J. AT.COUSI NS , c.l NEWYORK. GEORGE A. GLARK , SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST POPCtAB Bewlng Thread of Modern Times. BEWARE OF EUITATICXS , Sold at wholesale by KJIputrlclt-ItLoch Dry Goods Co. M. E. Smith & Co. Paxtou , < nlliiglicr A. Co. Anil by all Ketull Dealers. The Best and Safes Vapor Stove Made. C. AV. Sleeper , head of St. Marys' Av- enue. Holmes ASmltli , South Onuihii. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. StyllMi , Durable , Easy Fltllnc. The best g3 hhoo In the World. W. I. . IIOUOLAM FHOK FOIl HOYS phe crnt Fntlsfactlon. All the above urn uuule In lliitlnn , Cnngrrra i l IMF * , all styloB of ton. Kohl liy ! iooo italt nt tliouithont the U.S. If your dealer doe * tint krin tlil'ni. ft'inl naina on ixntal to W. L. DOUOI.As , Itrorktnn , Mann. DCUIIDC HE mmin H ' > > * cumo to my DCWAKC OF FRAUD.knnwIedEn that i.oino un crupiiloii ilp.ilprn are ofTerliiK other good * as mine , and \vhcn ajtk d wlir mv stamp IB nut on the uliorii. nt.1t * tlmt I have Ultcontlmied IU use. THIS IK VAI.SK. Tiikn IIDIIK rriircnentcd to be the "W. U Itouglas ShHM imlou name , witrrantce and prli'o nro utamiM'cl on bottnin of each ahiKW. . L. DUDOf.AS , Ilrockton , Mns . For sale by Kelley , Stlger & Co.cor Dodgro ami inth-sti. ; Henry Sargent cor. Seward and SauuJera at8. SCIENTIFIC PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Origin * ! and Only i B.li.bU. B.wu. ef . r W rrvuuuuxv uwmu. f , L < MtMultoodrte.tiaTliis tried In HAY : FEVER. NOTICE AU stllTorerd frcm liny Fe\cr who will use ilio Stnokullnll and "Iol ) > ollntor"jmcK- gesl * weeks prior to AiiRU'tlst , KW , mill IMU the llr't eyinitiinifi | of Iho Ol fnsi > npnonr Her Hint dnte. we will ItlitUNU THIS Mu.NKV .net iiimmor this remedy was used liy many ullcrcra , nnd pave iall rnctloti In every cuso. 'Cn'bollo Smoko" RIVOS Immoillntc relief In ; iUiirrh , Asthma , Bronchial mul Tluoiit Alloa- long , llcudacho , Croup , Colds , I.nn ? Dlsun cs , tc. , and If taken In connection with our Dobel- ntor trciitmi'iit Is iMirrnnti'd tocuroc\ory cn o. A Frco Test nt our ollico pnrlnrs. Bent by mil ! nn leoclpt of price , M. Stnoko II.ill , $ J , ) cbolliitor Jl. Jl.CAUI10MC SMOKE IIALfj CO. , Itoom 11 Crciffhtou Ulocli , Oiniihn , Nob. This beautiful Wunrt , now fnmcnn n one of the mom attractive9'immpr re < nrt4 oiithe Ktstorn crm t ICKln I'HMaiuiiquotlily bir. off tlio coast ot Mnlno ctwoen tin' Dml'ilaml ' nil I < ! ri nd Marian. Hbai a Miorci fnmtiige or thirty-fire mlle , ilocplr nrienteil by numcronn biij c. chit m& nnd inlets , while he Interior ubnundn In loftr and densely wooded illls tlmt offer rnru cliurms to the lovers of tna plo ureuue. 'IhcrlliT' tlntovorlinnil the oa for many inllcsiiro mljr iimnd. Tno view of the u mlffhlr and awe-In- I'miitf ' nicks , lowerln. strnlKht up out of tbu ca , wlllalonn reply thi visitor for the Journey thuro. The Hotels , TO be Opened July I , .rothctlnc t tolie found cnit of llo'ton. 'Iheynrn uantlfullr furnHioil und appointed throiulnmt , : ind n bothetterlonind Interior huvo an nlr of hotnultlco comfort nnd rollm'tnpnt seldom to li < found. There nrc nome forty railed of ro d < < on the island , and the drives riro varied anl In erentln ; Th4 Mnlilosure well equipped with well-trained saddle ind driving hur es , The Uo'itliiK un d flulilnir nre OTcellcnt , und caim.il vlth Indian Bidden nro Hlvvayi ill hnml. HOW ' 1O ( II'.T ' 1O CAHl'OIICI.LO , Take the ftp.imers of the International I.lno , IcnT- nu Huston Monday , Wodnrixlsy and Krliliy at 8l ; ) n m. , nrrivltiKnt Kn tport the following morning at b o'clock. An unncxstcnmor connects with ll to.unerJ nt Ktt'tport for Camjiobellii , two mile * dlitant. The steamers of thei Intcrnatlontl l.lno MM now and arc the ! liiti tco.i3twl o st * liners from It iiton. By rail uovl i Ho tnn niul Malnnnr lla-turn It. II to . .illas ; thence brKtviitttr.do.vn the uuiutlful StCrolf river , or by c.irrl isu toll import ( H ) mll.'s. D iMllKT routob ICKMO miy bo checked through LoCHUipobollo. From Uir : Ilanboi1 to Campobcllo. Take steamer at IMr Harbor fnr Mitchlai > , where nnriilie found In re irtlnoss Drive to l.nbec. 21 miles' thence by ferry to Cumpobollo (13 ( nallui ) . The drive I * cni y and delightful. Application for rooms mar bo made to T. A. II Alt- KKK , hoti'lmiuaKcr , at the omen of the underpinned. illu trated book * with r.dlroad and steamer timetable - table * , plans of the hotel and mips of the lilnnd may boll , id , in well as full Inform itlon regarding the property on application to AT.KV1 * . t'OtlfKH , en Manaccr Campuiicllo Island Co. , 27 SUitu St. , Button , Mass. from I.o WEAK ly I < nck of > mafure I _ CirrMfd rurrtt wltliniil Nt m rh HffittrlnrM.brtht UUEAT J IARS'1'0THK.VTMKNT. . calrd book Bent fr * > ShonM l > o read by Fathert n dp lurid In P 1h nifldf of MADE STRONG their Soni. _ fjf * Rcplcto wlttt InTorTnallnn of rat no to nil men. MARSTONREM DYCO ! 9Park Place. New York. Mention Omaha Ceo. L. J. MARKS& Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , 1O find 12 1'aclflc Avenue. Grain anil Provisions bought and xold on margin- on the Chlc.iKo llouid of Trade. Correspondence aos llcltcd. Dally or weekly market letter sent on appli cation , llelercnce Corn Kxcliuneo Hunk , Chicago. TU-IIAI.-CAIX , Steam Boiler & Sheet IfonWorks Cor. 12th nnd Cass Streets. IlavlnKlojiocd the old atant fortitermof years 1 am prepare * ! to nmke anil repair ult kinds of nolleri and sheet from w ork ut short notice. Thirty ye.iri of iiructlcalexperlnncoat u pructlc.il boiler maker In the eaut , qualifies me to compote with allcomers. Work attended to In person nnd satisfaction Ktiaran teed. Olvo me it trial. M. A. LMHAJN OLD IRON , Copper , Brass , Lead , Zinc , Etc Willpay good prices. Also bottles bought and sold. KRETSCII & SONNENSCHEIN , 114 S. llth Street. DIRECTORY 320 South 15th street , Omaha. SLABAUOH & LANE , Room 25 , Paxton Block , Omaha. W. 3. CONNELL , 813 South 14th Street. L. D. HOLMES , A-ttorney at Itoom P , Frcnzer lilnck. Opposite rostoffloo. PHYSICIANS. DB. EMKA J.IDAVIES , Room 822 N. 16th st. , O'naha. Oflice hours 9 to 11 aim. , 2 to 4 p.m. DK. ELEANOR'STALLAKD DAILEV , Residence , 6051 N. 17th St. O. 8. HOFFMAN , M. D. , 3liyslclaja and. Svurfjreon , Office , N-W Cor. 14th and Doujjlas. Office Telephone 465 ; Res Telephone , 42 JOS. W. HARSSDALL , A. M. , M. D. Surgeon nnd Gynecologist * Office Hours , lOto 12r-2to4-7 to'.i. Office , irorilOHiinl street , OmithH. W. J. OALBBAITH , reon. azid. Ivysi Office , N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st. Office Telephone , 465 ; Res Telephone , 508. JAS. H. PEABODY , M. D. I liysician and. Surgeon , Hcslilenoo , No. HOT Jones etroot. Olllce , Wltli- nvll IllocK. Tclopliono , rusitlouco U5 ( ollico 618. B. W. CONNELL , M. D. EConaoeopatiiist , Office , 813 S. 14th st. Telephone , 589. JT. V. OOBNI8H , M. D. , PHYSICIANS SURGEON 20th and Lake Sts. THIS SEASON'S business lias been a surprise to us , particularly the enormous salts durino-the past four weeks. We are determined to keep it up. New goods are constantly arriving by express , and everv dav we have new bargains to offer. This time it's in the furnish ing department. Our fanov Percale Shirts at 35c are equal to anv 75c shirts offered bv other houses. Better ones in proportion tion The white laundried shirts which we are selling for 70 and 90o cannot be had elsewhere for less than double the monev. In unlaundried white shir is we have one at 30c. We do not keep it for a special sale , but sell it everv dav for that priceand it is as good a shirt as others are offering at special sales for 40c or 50o. In Underwear our sales have been marvelous andwe can not get them in fast enough. Our 15o gauze Shirt is the talk of the citv another supplv has come. We have also just opened - ed an extra fine short sleeve clouded gauze Shirt , a noveltv in color , at 35c. The shirt is cheap at 60o. Our 25o a dozen four in hand Scarfs are the hit of the the season. No old stock , but new , fresh and beautiful patterns ; the manufacturer cannot make them fast enough for us. Other dealers sell them at lOo apiece. A noveltv in this line is a straw scarfc a beautiful thing , 20c. Tou can see it in our corner window. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price * Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor , 13th St. and Capitol Aue. , OMAHA , NEB. 1 Oil Till : TliCATMKST OF At I. CHRONIC SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES , AND THE NEW VARICOCELE SUSPENSORY CLAMP COMPRESS. M tppiuilu * unj r mMl' f * > r purrtofut trrMmrnt of * VITV ftjrm of iliMiiac itiiuiring Mtllrul or htirfl ( nl trruhiirnl. \\nrri ; rent tlttcifUAli * rn npfortnltl nnd Urmrrn , ( Inb Fret. Cuniatur * of lh 8ilnfl'llf1tniinr | * Court r , Cat rrti. Ilioiuttltli. InhftUrion , t kctrlclly , l'Arn.t l l > ll p > , Kl In. r , lil JJ r , Kje , L r , bkln , onj JllooJ , auJ oUSurgiii.1 OjK.rlloni. Book on Diseases of Women FREE. 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Mc.Munamy of the Oinntm Moil leal and Surel- cal Institute lias published n val.mble set of book * Siul ( mpcrs upon chronic iinil surulctl dlsc'no ; < unit eforniltlps , nnil the moth win ot euro whlcbliavo raiclc tliolnntltutc to celebrated that moJlclncs uro sent to und putlcnti recelvoil from every nt to In tlia union , AuioiiR tlio books I * one upon thedl eiu- csof womnn ! ona upon iiprrous , speclnl nnd private dlsotipes of the retunl and urlimry oreansarlco ; - cclo cured liy siirnlcul opcnitlnnt , niul tliolr liitclj Invented cl'imp comnro99 suspensory for the reller nnd euro of varicoco'e , norvcus oihiinsrlon and oi- ual debility , new re ur tlve tiemnient. I'npcrs iinon surKlcnll > rncos , riles , cancvri , imr.ilysls , tin. 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