THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17 , 1887. BAKING , POWDER . TEST. Report of the Ohio State Food Com mission THE CHIEF BRANDS ANALYSED. Their Strength nnd Value Ofllclally Ascertained A tiar o Number Impure nml Unwholesome Alum > Itist Oo. The Ohio Stnto Dnlry and Food Com missioner , Gen. S , II. Hurst , hns made public ( Circular No. 0) ) the results of the Commission's investigation of bak ing powder. This Commission \vti3 formed hy the Legislature , with In structions to inuko an cxntnlniitlon of the food supply of the State , find to glvo n report of &uoh examination to the public. The examination of the baking powders was made by Prof. II. A. Webber , State Chemist , nnd , re lating as it docs to nn article of daily use in the food of almost everyone , is of particular { ntcrest. The rather startling > fuel is brought out by the report that of the thirty different brands of baking powder an alyzed , composing about all these sold in thu State , Iwunty of them are made from alum , a substance declared by the highest medical authorities to bo injur ious to health when used in food. " The Commissioner classifies the bak ing powders into thrco general divis ions , according to their value : 1st. Cream of Tartar Baking Powders ; SJd. Phosphate linking Powders ; ! ! d. Alum Making Powders. The object of baking powdorsis , when mixed in the Hour and subjected to moibturo , to generate a leavening gas in the dough , which will raise the bread nnd cause it to bo porous and light. The Commissioner explains that the bcbt baking powder is that which , the in gredients being healthful , gives oil tjio largest amount of Icavumng gas and leaves the smallest amount of residuum in llio broad. A small amount of car- boiiutq of ammonia , which is considered ' health'ful , is used in some of the cream of tartar powders to give them a higher strength. Thu Commission say that pure alum is undoubtedly a hurtful wilt , und Unit the rosultantsultsfromitu com bination with soda us formed in the bread , can scarcely bo lens hurtful. The report ranks the powdorn and shows the amount in each of inert resultants , which in using it would appear as resi duum in the bread , UHfollows : CHKAM OP TAKTAII rOWllKIIS. Per Cent , inert , Nnmo. or Residuum. 1. lloyal 7.25 Dr. Price's 12.015 Pearson's 14.M 4. Ulovelnml's 10.18 5. Snow Drift 17.54 0. Upper Ton 9.23 7. Do Land's IfcJ.fW 8. Sterling l-.IKI 8.II. rilOM'HATIC IIIKINU VOIJKIfi. . II. Horsfonl's .T0.49 10. Whcut 80.23 AI.UM 1IAKINO i'OWDl'.IIS. 11. Kmpiro H4.2C 12. Gold HU.III 13. Vultirun t l.Hi ! 14. Cook's ' Fuvorite JH.W 15. Hun Flower r.H ( > 1(1. ( Kenloij 38.17 17. Putiipsco 40.03 IS. Jersey 1(1.0. ( ) 1 ! . 1 luukoyu B < .l.8ft 20. 1'ccrless ; 20.23 21. Silver Slur 31.N4 2J. Crowu 100 ! ) SI. Crown ( Special ) 25.00 2-1. Ono SK | > on 5S.I1S 2ft. Wheeler's No. 15 27.73 'M. Oarleton S0.1H 27. ( Jom ; tn.r > 7 28. Scioto 18.25 /ipp'sCSrapo Crystal ll.lW yo. Forest City 24.01 The largo amount of inert matter or residuum in both the phosphate und alum powders will bo noted. This in the phosphate powders is largely of lime ; in the iiluiu powders it is chiefly alum. It will bo gratifying to the pub- lie to observe that the powder iu most general use , the lloyal , is also the pur est. I comparing the first two powders on the list , for instance the Royal and lr. Price'n the inert matter in Price's is seen to be about five in seven more than in the former , a difference of 71 U-7 per cent , the Royal being purer than Price's by a corresponding figure. The carbonic or leavening gas pro duced by the powders indicates their strength ; and their true value may bo ascertained by. . considering the amount of this gas in connection with their inert mutter or residuum us shown above. The higher the | > orcoiitngo of ga-t and the lower the percentage of residuum the better the baking pow der. These percentages , as found in some of the most familiar powders , are given as follows : 1'or Cent , of Per Cent , of Nnmo. Leaving Gus. Residuum. Royal 11.80 7.25 Sterling 11 12.IS1 Price's 10.50 12.0jl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Clom , Alum. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.45' . . . . . . . . . . . ! afl.5 ? Forest City , Alum 7.SO 24.01 Silver Star , Alum 0.00 31.S.S Kcuton , Alum 0.20 38.17 Putapsco , Alum 0 40.0S Kmpiro , Alum 5.80 34.2t ! Cooks FuvoriteAlum. , 5.80 34.W Ono Simon , Alum fi.75 ( VS.ti- With the foregoing explanation the study of these figures will readily givt consumers u knowledge of the compara tive vuluo of the different brands. Tc illustrate with the precontagos given the two powders before compared : the Royal containing 11.8 partsof leavoninp gas to 10.5 in Price's , ita excess ol stronnth is l.tt in 10.5 , or 12.4 percent Royal is therefore 1".40 i > or conl stronger , as well as 71 per cent puroi than Price's , etc. The relative strength and purity of all the powdoi-s can be computed in like manner. Chief Gallium ) In Sntlslled. A reporter for the Hex mot Chief UnUIgm yestenliiy anil usked him what lie luiJ to sit ; with reference to the opinion that thu fire do liiutmentwn * inadequately equipped to MIC cessfully contend with llros in the heart o the city. Ho replied that hn hnil not boei raising any dlsturlwm-o about the matter. " hnvo nil the hose I want , " ho said , "or wil liuvo It In ( \ few days , when 2,500 feet whirl Imvo Just been ordered reuch hero. I mu ex \icctlngtwotnorohoao \ onrts , which nro ti lalto the plnco of tiu > t\\o-wheol carts , nm then 1 will hnvo ull the cnniages I need. I'vi p < H ill the HI rumors I wixnt. I don't not- < steamer * . The waterworks arc doinjr llrs cluss. They Klvo mo nil the pressure I want bciMilso 1 don't Unlit llro on the ground. M ; men pet within reach of the llaines , mid th piessuro the works glvo Is satisfactory t them. They would bo likely to know If th water Mipply was not nil Unit was required und they Imvon'l yet done imy Kicking. " The high degree of cxeellonco attained tainod in the "Garland Stoves am Ranges" is not to bo wondered at. Th manufacturers employ the ablest experts ports to watoh every point , and when ever an improvement la suggested it i at once tested , and if of value adopted Purchasers who want a good artlel should ct'rUitnly Vuy the ' 'Garland. " Mooting of Yotcruti To-nlsht there will bo a meeting c the vote-ran firemen at the ofllco of Chlof Ki giurur Gulllgun to elect ofilccr * anil ui oruauizatlou. SOUTH OMAHA NI3W9. H. W , Black , a commKsloii mcrchnnt , of Chicago , Is In the city. Mrs. George Stroiif ' , , of Kearney , is visit ing frleuOs In the city. Gurdncr Hope , of Plum Creek , is In the city on u business trip , The work of grading X street from Twen ty-seventh west t > cgnn yestordiiy. The Armour packing house wan lighted with electricity Tuesday night for tlio first time. The policeman's bull took place last even ing and a Hist dim lime was had. The volunteer flro company recently or ganized will hold a ball on Thursday evening , November 21. Mr. mid Mrs. Peter Hnmmond. of Am- mu/onlit , Mo. , lire in tlic city visiting friends on Twenty fourth street. Captain Cockrcll , who was recently np- pointed postmaster , received his commission Tuesday nnd will assume the duties of his oftlco at once , Dnnlcl Kock , late of Miles , Iowa , but who for the past year has been sojourning In Kansas , passed through the city last nlghton his way to Woodbury county , Iowa , whcro ho will reside In the future. Mr. Koch nays he has had quite enough of wcsterrt Kansas. John Leonard was before Judge Rcutlicr yesterday ch.irged with being drunk nnd disorderly. His honor sentenced him to fifteen days In j.ill , the first and last five on the bread nnd water plan. John Ccrvenl , charged with disturbing tho' peace , was.d'w- charged. The mammoth parking house of G. P. Swift was opened yesterday. The building being yet In an unfinished Rtate thu force of men at work is comparatively small. This house will , when finished , bo ono of the largest and best arranged In the countiy. The ap pliances are all of the latest and most im proved design and no iminw have been fcpared to make everything connected with it as per fect a * possible. Owing to a lack of cour tesy on this part of the gentleman u charge the BLB reporter who visited the building this morning is unable to stnto definitely ns to when the building will bo en tirely completed. For the satno reason the number of cuttle slaughteied to-day cannot bo correctly stated , although It is but fair to presume from general appearances that the number will not exceed 100. This of course only applies to the present time. When everything is in order at least bOO head pur day will bo slaughtered. Noises. In the ear ? , bomctimes a roaring , buz zing sound , are caused by catarrh , that exceedingly disagreeable and very com mon dihae.se. Loss of smell or hearing also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla - saparilla , the great blood puritlor , is _ a peculiarly succi-hsful remedy for this dihcaso , which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh , try Hood's Sarsaparilla , the peculiar uicdi- cine. _ No Kxiress-ltiUe | War. The telegraph yesterday from Chicago brought the intelligence that the Wells- Fargo Express company had completed a contract for the extension of its business till along the line of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe , and that this would probably bo followed by u general express-rate war. A Ur.K reporter called upon the representatives of the express companies in this city yesterday nnd these of them who were seen said that the telegram was without foundation , at least so far us a war was concerned. All that there was iu the move was that the Wclls-Fargo company had secured a right over the line which the road above mentioned will Imvo completed into Chicago in a few days. This express company has hereto fore controlled the express business , on ull the branches ot the Atchison Toncka & Santa Fc-road ex cept the Colorado & Santa Fo , and it was ex pected that it would secure the latest line , which is now being built , from Kansas City by way of Fort Madison , la. , to Chicago. It was true , so said these local express men , that thcro was a time when , by common con sent express companies had territory which was not Invaded by others , but that tiuio no longer existed. The extension of the Wells Fargo Jine , therefore , to " Chicago , meant nothing in the wuy of a rate-war. No trouble to swallow Dr. Picrcc's Pellets. The iTcss Club. This organization , which means much to all the Interests of Omaha , hns secured rooms at the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets. The club is fully organized nnd will soon bo in their now quarters. Gentlemen eligible to membership should not forget that the books open for charter membership close to-day. Mr Snyder , editor of the Excelsior , has the matter in charge , anil all applications must bo made to him. He is empowered with the right to accept or reject all applica tions which may bo offered for membership. A largo number of newspaper men have signed during the weak , and it is to bo hoped that every ono who has not yet signed the constitution will do so to-day. On sunny shores of tropio Isles , Where all the year bright verdure smiles , Constant fragrance fills the air. Yet will KOX.O13ONT compare With thORO odors of the south , While it cleanses teeth and mouth , Curtis Gets off Kasy. John Curtis lodges at Mrs. Curry's rooms , corner Sixteenth and Hurt streets. Ho got drunk Tuesday night and proceeded to clean out the whole fiat. He pulled out a huge dirk knife , and inado n dnsh at John Morton , a follow lodger , At the first slash he caught Morton oil the hip. making an ugly gash , then ho made a lunge at his throat , but the stroke miscarried , and Morton leaped from the window. Then Curtis started lor Mrs. Curry , but she , too , escaped. Then Mrs. Spencer was driven from her room , and there being no ouo left to butcher , Curtis took his departure. The iwlice , however , cultural him. Ho was fined $25 and costs , J'or IJronclilal , Asthmatic and Pul monary Complaints , "Dmitm's /Jnrn- chltil Troches' have remarkable curative properties. SoW on/y / In boxes. Held For John Lowls , who is charged with picking Henry Pago's pocket last Saturday and secur ing $5 , was given a preliminary bearing be- foioJudgo Ucrka yesterday ami put under f 1,000 bonds to appear before the district couit. Lewis Is n low-browed , ill-favored character and curries all the marks of a criiulHalinhisbiazeii fnce. He Is an old- timer. Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier , bv its vital- jy.ing properties , will brighten palo cheeks , and transform n paie , linggard , dispirited woman into one of sparkling health and beauty. $1.00 per bottle. , Under n Vole. Jasper Sieta , the Italian fruit peddler who hod his foot injured Monday lust by the fall ing of a telegraph i > ole , is pronounced not seriously Injured. Fined 1'or Itccklosa Driving. G. C. Collins , for driving recklessly across the Eleventh street viaduct yesterday after noon , was lined fo and costs. A Lost Hoy. On Saturday lost Herman Smart , thu ten- year-old sou of Mary Smart , colored , of 410 North Thirteenth street , disappeared and has not yet been heard from. The boy was sent with some washing by his mother , and no clue can be obtained to hla whereabout * . At the time of his disappearance thu lad wore u brown cap , checkered coat and light pants. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. \Vlien Hahjrru sick , ve gar * her Castoda. \Vliru she wn < a Chili ] , ahc crltxi for Castoria , Wbrn the botno MUs , ih CUD to CattorU , When ho had ChlUron , she garo thvia Ctutorl * . who i WEAK , NRnvovN. nr.nii.iTA- Tri .wholiihlsrOM.Ynn < lieSOHA.\ hisTBiriEII ( w yhliVI Ostof ItUIIV , MINI ) and M AMKMtll.rntiMni ; cxhnt tlng dtnlnj upon lha FOIFKTAINH of 1.11'K. IIKAIIACIIK , ItA'HA 'Iir , trcmUill ) licftm ) > . WEAKNESS of Memory. II AMI. flII.Nr.HNin NOVIKTV. 1'IJIl'l.rS Upon the FAi'R. and nil the KKFECTA londlDK to KAKi'Y nRVATmid p rhnpsUOANKMP. THIN or INNANITY. Mioilhl consult nt once the CKIiilKATii : : > Dr. Clarke. OtnblMied IBM. Dr. Clarke ha < made NKIIVOVH I > K. IIIMTY. CIIHO.VK' anil all Diseases of the aCNITO VIlllVARY Orenns n Llfo Vltody. It io k" IIO dintrrnre WHAT you have taken or WHO hu failed to cure > ou. * < - FUJI A I.EMsuflerlnK from illsfa.-cj pecu liar to tbelr aox can cotuult with th * assurance of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage fur works on your diseases. * S-9cnd 4 cents postngo for Colclirnlou WorkH on Chronic. , NFrtnn * and lloll < vnto DlteaKt , Consnltntlon , personally or by letter , free. Consult the old Itoclnr. ThoBlnndi cured. Olllcc * nnd pnrlord private , ca-lhoic contemplating Marrini-o end for Dr. Clnrkell celebrated guide Mnlo and Fpinntc , each 15c. , both &c. npforo confldlnc your cose , consult > r. 4lAllliE. ! A friendly letter or rail inny save future RUOcrlngand shame , and add poldeu yearn to life.Book "I.iro's ( Secret ) Er. ror , " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings dent everywhere , secure from oxpomirc. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , U to 12. Address , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 180 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO. ILL. J.&T. Embody the highest exci'lk-ncles Iu Slmpllneas , Comfort itnd Durability and are the REIGNING FAVORITES Iu KuMilonablo Circle ? . Our name Is on every ml , J. Si T. Cousin , NKW YORK. rou OMAHA , Hayward Brothers. SO' < & - ' ,0.0 , . , Tbo Theatrical Profesiton. Hot-It will win and recelre publlo recognition and praUo. Facts , which are the outcome of general tf prlencc , growing through years of critical and practical test , become a > rooted and Immovable the rock of Gibraltar In public opinion , and henco. forth need no further guarantee a * to their genu latnea * . The ladlipatable fact that Swift's Speclflo U the best blood purifier In the world , U oncof theie Immovable- Gibraltar rock fuels of which we karo pokcnand eT rjr day'i eipeil.nco rooti thlaeon * vlctlou deeper and dnepor Iu publlo opinion. Kverr lass of our pcoplo In Amrrlca uuU la Furopo , OTcrr trade , calling and profession. Including the medical profesalon , hare borne roluntarj te.tl- moDjr to the remarkable virtues ft B. S. a. and Its Infallible efficacy in curing all disease , of the blood. These testimonials are on Die br the thou- ( and * , and open to the luinectlon of all. Mow come , unsolicited , two distinguished members or ( ho theat rical profusslon , who srr.MuUj testify to the wonder ful curutlro qualities of the Spocl&o In their Indi vidual casoa. Tbclr testimonials are herewith sub mitted to the public without further comment let "hem ( | > cak for themselves. The ladr Is a member of .hn famous Thalia Theatre Company , of Now Ynik , and formerly of the Residency Tucatro , Berlin , Otr- many , and of UcVlck r's Stoofc Company , of Chicago. The Rontleman la a well known member of the New York Thalia Theatre Company. Both are well known Iu theatrical circles In this country and In Kurope. Charlotte 1'nndow' * Testimony. NEW YORK , May 8 , 1837. Iwlft Specific Company , Atlanta , Oa. t Gentlemen Having been annoyed with pimples , iruptlons and roughness of the skin , from bad con- lltion of my blood , for more thai a year , I used a leading | > reuaratlon of sarsaparlUa aua other adver tised remedies to uo effect. Then I consulted a prom * Jnent physician , and from his treatment received no benefit. I then concluded to try the 8. S. S. rent- idy for the blood , and five or six packages , by a thorough eradication of my troubla and restoring imoothness to my skin , have made me happy , and _ , chtwrfully give you Ihu testimonial for such uao will publiulty u you vrlsb to make of It. CniRLOTTI RAHDOW , 192 Bowery , near Caaal Street , Hues ) IlHsskrrl's ) Testimony. The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Oa. : Gentlemen For two years I had a Hevero cone of D * ema. 1 uicd tar soaps , sulphur eoaps.aiul varloiw other remedies , and was prescribed for by munb.ra of physicians , but found no relief. At last I deter mined to try thu 8. S. S. remedy , and Hewn or eight Dottles have thoroughly relieved me , and you van use this uertlllcatu Iu any manner you wish. Uuoo RABEKKRU Member of Thalia Theatre Mew York , May 3,1887. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed f res. TUB bwirr Srcctno Co. , Drawer 5. Atlanta Oa , S.O. . . 1707 Olive Street , St. Louis , Mo. Of tbo Missouri State Museum of Anatomy. St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospital , ton- Ion , Qieson , Germany and Now York. Havln leveled their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF teens , M id Blood DISEASES. More especially those arising from Impru- leuco , Invfto all so suflerlng to coi respond with out delay. Diseases of Infection and contagion cured safely nnd speedily without use of dan gerous drugs. Patients \\hoso cases have been neglected , badly Heated or pronounced Incur able , should not fall to w rite us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive Immediate atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will be mailed FUHK to any address on re ceipt of one 8-cent stamp , "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Debility und Physical Exhaus tion , " to which Is added an "Kssay on Mar riage. " with Important chapters on diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable medical treatlie which should bo read by all young men. Address DRS , S , and D , DAYIESON , 17O7 Olive Street , St. Louis , Mo. THE OMAHA BEE , DEt.IVEUKl ) TO AM PART OF LIEN 11V CAIUIIKIl I'Oll 20 Cents a Week. Sovcn papers aseek. . Send your order to the ollicc , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building SteckPiano Itcmnrknhlo for powerful symya- tin-tie tone , pllalilo action nniljiK solute ( lurahlllty. HO years recortU the best gunranU'e of tlm excul- U'Dceot these lUHtruniBntH. WOODBRIDGEBROS , JYLERDESKCO ST. XXUIS , UO. MMurOTUMn or FIN C DXEKB , BANK COUMTIRa BAlfk , COURT HOUSK. Bt t Work and lowest Fricei Oumnuitted. 100 page Illust' < tr1it d.sentft . t THiiiui.ath : * > 35PR . 11 iidUcr tl n. or . . i. ief KTi To , . . < " " . inlldt Kolkl > ( mtBU si lnal7 Urj.ujk ill v.tk p huiltk . Curnm 5\JQ Mllnita ilTorir farMtM' < IO Inctih. OrMlkit loiprovrniiot. oiti all other fctlu Wont cai.i Mr * maotntlj Cdr i li lhr . upuhi 8 > ai.ii r i I.Ul tc. rtama Xlit Sindsi ElNtrU Co. IM Utilto . . WE HAVE RECEIVED Part of Our Grand New York Purchase and Open To-Day the Biggest Slaughter Sale of Fine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses in the country and we positively assert that they will be sold at one-half their reg ular retail price , and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion , but w.e arc willing to stake our reputation on it , and will easily convince you of it if you will see.the goods. We commence with 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS : Among which we name few special lots for this week : 0 0 CO Mens' Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , double breastedwith goodwarm cassiinere lining OOiuU and cut long. These are only in men's sizes , from 36 to 42. The coat is sold nowhere for less than $6 to $7.50. Our slaughter price for this coat is $3,50. ODEA An Elegant All Wool , Woven Back , Wide Wale Overcoating , blue color , nieus'aud youths' 001 UU sizes , we have sold the same coat right here early in the season as a bargain for $10.50 and they cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $12.50 to $15. Our slaughter price for this coat is $6.50. CO EA Tlie biggest card in the deck ! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats , best double warp , 001JU Farmer's satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collar , trimmed and made in the best tailor-made style : a beautiful garment and good enough for any gentleman. We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18 , and others ask that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. 0Q fin For this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be bought else- Oui UU where for less than from $15 to $18 , and which we guarantee to be worth at retail ful ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. for mere show. It is a garment which readily sells , by the largest houses in the coun try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is $14.50. Samples of these loti = j are displayed in our largo windows. Boy's and Children's Overcoats will bo slaughtered likewise. Next week wo will mention some slaughter prices of Men's and Boy's suits. In addition we are opening daily new lines of Underwear , Gloves , Hosiery , Neckwear , etc. , which are bought NOW at from 25 to 50 per cent less than the same goods could bo purchased for early in the season. Our facilities enable us to always take advantage of the market in the late season when overstocked. Importers and manufacturers are anxious to unload , and thus secure bargains which are out of reach of other and smaller houses. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. A Great CATASTROPHYI OF OUR 14,15T7&$18 SUITS TO This is the cheapest lot of goods ever sold in Opmha. If you -want a suit of clothes , buy now , as this cut will only las 1O DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.50 , $7.50 , $9 and $10 ; worth double the price. THE NEW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING CO. LEADING CLOTHIERS , 1308 FABNAM STREET. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Gentlemen's Belt - &c'cn'i'ica"y ' ' ' Made and Practically Applied. Kith Kiectrie S accuser/ . DISEASES CORED WITHOUT MEDICINES. n tli * nok , nip * , llp.il or Llmba , IT WILL CURE YOU ' . tleaorul Ilebllllr. Itbcy matl.o. , ruralr.U , Neuralgia , Sciatica , dnrj. , HIT uitl DlKBH. , Turvla Llrrr , Until , ftxhaiiatlon , EBalMlova , A.thma , _ „ . . , _ . t Cantlpmtoo ( KryKlpel ' ' ' , W kn M. ImpoUMiT , t'ol.rrh , I'll" . Kpllrp.j umb Ague , I > l bete. , Ilr < t utf , I > r f y , ti thoh lbl belt U Jurt wfcal jo aeed. orfe:4H@ : & WHEN ALL EL8E FAILS. used by permiwjon. riOTK the following who have been . _ . mil , u. 8. 1'ivrk.ranrt J.M. llfulett , allcmlloiircto/- ' Chicago ) A. Gregory , coinmUslou merchant. Stock YnrdjJiucU | Dome , thn Krr.t honemani Col. Conof ill , r.hJ"rOf. ! " ' . ! ? . | ' . .Belu ) . . " . 1) . , ilonnoWown , IoW i Lemuel MUk.lCiknkakee.lll.i Juilfrc I. f * . MurrayNinefvllle.'jll.'t ; E. ! , . i" , , npt.rltTW nrvrork . Houtb llcnd.lnd.i Kobt. R.Batnp < on.Chl ( ro pottomcei I. . D. McMlchiel. M. lBui &lo , n. T.-4 Your bell ti as ftccomullhhedl vrbat no nther rxmedjr hai t , nerrea ndromfortuLlatlo.pat . ' KoVtrilaH"iUd rmauri6o" MtU Street. , New fork nncl tlioufand. of otiiorc. Dr. HOBWS ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT 1 ; ' eng rtoallothert-onrrontsofeloctricl or mild us tbe wearer HI j do- Rtrei protiiieeBa contlnaous ctirrenti convfet electrlcltj thrbueb. the < body on the ncrrea. It cures dlbcawi ieratlD contlnioui Current o ( .loctrlclty ( IU er in bof n out of M ) throurbout the human I7 lem , aiiaTU > Kaun rTontneMtmni dlaUlr , nd proJuclngunsw clrcuutlon of th. lire force * lb bloud.lai < nartlnir vigor , > tr ngih. enertry and health , when all other treatment bai failed. Tbo merlU ut thu tclon Ma Helt am bMnir reoomlieil and Indoned by thousand , when J ha cared. . . . KEFMlENCttSi Anjr bank , commercial ( irency or wbolMal * botue la Chlc&gO | wholeialo Pan KraociMO and Chlcaro. tir Kendctaxnp for lift pair * Illustrated pamphlet. X3XV. IV. if. KOXUTXI. lovt-ntor and Manufacturer , lilt W bMb Arenne Chirac * . RUPTURE DR , HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAQNETIC BEtT-TRUSS. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known and most popular Hotel In the state. loratlun central , appointments HrM-clan * . Headquarters fur commercial men anil all jmllllua and public BatherliiKs , . < UOGdHN Proprietor. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacob1) ) . ) Undertakers and Halm At the old stand. 1407 1'aniam Bt. Orders \ > y tele. ' solicited mid promptly atteudsd to. 'P/ilrtli ttViniin No cijiJ COZZENS HOTEL , Cor. Harney and 9th Sts , JRe-opeiied and re-fitted by on eanjicrlcnced Hotel Man , who will Jtf.rp thi bent 92 a tlay hotel in the city , 31. J. FRA-NCK , Proprietor. 1JRA V. UIGVY , Clerk. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display af everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. ir. J. O Surgeon and Physician. Office N. W Corner 14th and UouKln * Rt. Office , telephone , 486 ; JUsldenc * teleplioue , GCa , W UNDEVELOPED PARTS f it tba bodr tnlarcea ahd strcbcllicucil. 1'ull ptttl - I Ultri CMaUd ) tn * . 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