VrrwwifcftAtaf > i4fctoii ; i j i2j _ Hj'r * ysn- * ? _ ' " * THE OJVIAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17 , 1887. THE CENTRAL CITY FORCER , Bov. D. "Bt Browns Arrives In Ne braska Heavily Ironed. BAKER IN A VERY HOT OVEN. Hauled Up In the United Htntrn Court For MallliiK Obscene Matter „ Bwlmtlcd lly n Conllilcnco Mnn City Xows. The ForRor Honvlly Ironnl. The HCV..D. H. Hrowns , nllasE. H. Morgan nlliiH H. S. Monroe gan , alias Gcortfo W. Heed , roe , nllns .Too Culvert , tilliis "Uutton Joe , " and allus Edwin C Scrvls , jjasscd throuzh this city yesterday en route for Central City , where ho will bo tried for his forgery by which the First National bank of that place was "done tip" for SltiOO. The notor ious former was heavily ironed , and was handcuffed to the 1'lnkcrton operative who accompanied him. Tho. pair came over from Council Hluffs on the Union 1'aulllc train Hint leaves hero at 10:55 a. in. They occupied a scat In the middle of the smoking car , the prisoner being next to the window , with the detective in the scat next to the aisle. Hrowns or Ken-is , rather , Is a line looking man of advanced age. Ho la of medium height , dark complexion , blue eyes , nearly white hair and n broad and high forehead. The imin'H history was fully published in .yesterday's llKi : . Neither Kervls nor the I'lnkurton man would talk yesterday concerning the case * . When asked what his pica would bo on the trial at Central City , Servls nonchalantly re moved his cigar from his mouth , stroked his gray beard , looked the ruimrtcr full in the face and softly replied : "I'll tell you that later , my boy. " The Pinkerton agent re fused to say a word except that they were on their way to Central City. BKHVIS WCLtOMni ) AT t'UXTJHI , CITV. CRNTIIU. CITV , Neb. . Dec. 10. [ Special Telegram to the llr.n. ] The man Scivis ar rived hero this evening in the company of the detective.who captured him. There was n large crowd at the depot , the news of his ex pected anivul having spread over the city , Ho was warmly welcomed by the large con course , but Hanker Pcrsingcr was tnoro de lighted to meet his friend than any of the others present. Manyof those who witnessed Ills arrival had listened to Servis when , at the "Kev. I ) . H. Hrowns , " ho pi-cached his eloquent sermon hero which helped him In defrauding the First National bank out ol IIMX ) , and all ilojibt that ho was the mu : wanted were evidently removed. Seryis hal lost some of the sanctilled bearing ol "Hrowns , " but he Is the same slick Indivldua nevertheless. The prisoner denies his identity , however and says he was in Chicago at the tinio thi1 crime was comnutied. He has been lockci up In the county Jail. IIKNCII AND HAH. The United States Court. n.\iiit is A HAD nox. United States Deputy Marshal Stewar came in from McCool .HmctionNob.Thursda ; night with one A. W. Halter in his custody There is a nasty case against Baker. He 1 charged with sending obsccnu litcratun through the mails , and the alleged facts ii the case are about as follows : During Un last session of the grand jur ; Miss Mamie Drown , a bcautlfn young girl , came here with friends from he home In Hiawatha , Kan. , and laid complain against Hakcr for writnlg vulgar , imU'cen and lascivious letters to her from McCoo Junction , linker had been a former suite for the girl's hand at her Kansas home , bu she had peremptorily dismissed him. Short ! ; after that , he shook the dust of Hiawath : from his brogaus and emigrated toNcbraskn " He at ouco began a systematic perseeutlo ! of his former idol In the manuur above alluded ludod to. llo tiot nulv made love , threatene coaxed and cajoled , but rmule n\w avowal of his desires and intentions in language I Ha would bring the blush of shame and uiortil ' cation to the face df any true woman. Th reading of but a single one of these cor demnatory epistles was t > uftlclent t warrant the indictment of Hakci and the grand Jury was promi in retnrninp a true bill. An order of uvre. . was Immediately issued , but not until yes terday were the authorities enabled to gc their clutches upon the , accused party. H was arraigned yesterday and pleading nc guilty was sent to Jail in default ot J500 b.ii The case of Miss Sago against the Cit Steam laundry for $ > . tHi , ) ) damages for pci sonal Injuries , continued all day ycsterda ; In the forenoon the examination ot witncssi was finished , and the lost of the day w.i cuiiHUmrd by the lawyers in addressing tl ; jury. Shortly before 0 p. m. the case wen to the Jury. _ District Court. Thomas Price began a suit against C. I Treat jcstcrday asking for $10 , 151 dan ages for breach of contract. The plaint ! alleges that ho and the defendant united ini n contract whereby the former was to grai n certain division of the Fremont , Elkhorn . Missouri Valley railroad and that plaint ! failed to complete the work on account of tl unlawful BcUnrc of his tools. ( MKI > IIY JOHN T. EVANS. Yesterday John T. Evans lirought su against the Anglo-American Provision con puny asking for damages in the sum of TH , > the plaintiff alleging that ho has suffered I that amount by the defendants not carryin out promises made to him while in their en ploy as bookkeeper. TWO AIIOl'MI'.NTS TO-1UV. To-day udgo Graff will listen to argi incuts for now trials in the cases of Mors convicted of grand larceny , and Sam Stevci BOD , of assault with intent to commit rap Shields and Crowd ! aio the attorneys for tl prisoners in both cases , and the interests i the i-ounty will bo looked after by Counl Attorney Slmeral. - Police Court. H. C. Daniels and wife , drunkenness on disorderly conduct , flvo days over the hi ! Just before the departure of the pair wagon , however , the husband succeeded : getting an audience with' the court. II story of how , liis little children- would suffi iiud go to the bad during the absence of hot father and mother , how he had never bee arrested before , was a hard working , hone : citl/on , and got fulft yesterday by nccidcn accomplished the desired end with tl compassionate Judge , who said that 1 might go , but Mrs. Daniels must go u Then the husband tapped another tank of tl jnost pathetic ! eloquence , and bcscechcd tl court to cast him into a dungeon deep nr let his wife go. His quavering voice an lachrymose optics were again too much fi the mellow-hearted magistrate , and he mat them both free as the birds of the air , wi the parting intimation , however , of dlic i suits if they ever showed up before hi again , Mrs. Mlllio Kohlmoyor , Tom Hurt ! Chauncey Scollcld , Albert Chicto , Jin I.nchoy and Thornton Haker , drunk , varioi terms in Jail. tScorgo Johnson , n litt'.o coon ten yea of age , who has been before the court til and again for being drunk , wus turned ov to the district court to bu forwarded to t reform school. Fred Hrookes. a chronic thief , went up f lxvecks , llrijt and last week onbicad a : water. Jim Kennedy , a vagrant , fifteen days. Mutt Qninn , disorderly , live days. Pianos lit wholesulo prices until Jin unry 1. NKW YoitK PIANO Co. , Corner Capitol Av. twd,16th St. * Two Iliuuiwayo. Last evening as John Green , living at 21 Cuultpl avenue , was returning in u bug from Fort Omaha , hM horse bpcamo unmti ngeable und ran away , throwing Mr. Ore to the ground and severely injuring liltu , Green is a well known Knight ol Pytlili His injuries are regarded as1 quite serious. Joseph Dclss , with his wife and two ch dren. were thrown out of their buggy -North Sixteenth utreet last night nnd tin horse ran uway. Quo of tko little girls w ( severely injured. , ' Jnmos Morton & Son , ' 110 5. lOlh s ill kinds of ice tools in stock. , , ' . ' ' ' I ; . P. P11UYNOPKN8 TO-DAY. - _ Oiiinlin's KiitcrprUIng Capitalist ' AKnln nt III * ( lid Htantl. I-m-mon P. Prtiyji reopens business to- tiny tit liTa old gttuul , Twenty-third ntitl I/tird streets. It is tit this plnco , it will be remembered , Mr. Prti.vn built only n , short time njjo , the hirgest carriage re pository ever erected in Omnlm , nntl stocked it In u innnnur never cqtmlleu west of the Missouri. His enterprise was the mnrvol of even the most en thusiastic Omniums. Ilia contribution to Onuihu's property as also the comfort of hundreds of her people is well ex emplified in the factories lie has estab lished and the houses which ho has built , which now tillord Imppy homes to hundreds of thrifty families. Mr. Pruyn was one of the recent originators of Omaha's great boom. lie standH to-day ready to strengthen and extend his word. Despite reports of an impaired financial condition , Mr. Pruyn recom mences business on a foundation bo solitt as to be beyond all criticism. In con nection with this , ho unites perfect knowledge of business and an honesty that has never boon conscientiously questioned. lie has survived all the at tacks made upon him , more than paid every claim foolishly made upon him. and to-day , with an honest record of dollar for dollar , ho announces to his old friends and the citizens of Omaha in general , that ho will bo pleased to meet thorn at the old stand , corner of Twenty-third and Tr.nrd streets. Friend's of Onmha aild friends of every reputable and enterprising citizen will greet Mr. Pruyn's purpose , energy and determination with pleasure , and they will Had at Ins place of business any thing in the line of carriage ! ! , * sleighs , harnesses , robes , sleigh-bells , whips , and in fact anything required to the Used in connection with horse either bummer or winter. IMcholil SnIV'N. Call nnd see the largo stock Tileag- her & Bench , " Gon'l Agt's. have on hand at 1415 Farnam bt. , Omaha. PERSONATING J. E. HOYD. A Confidence Stan Docs it With Suc cess to a Mau'H Cost. One of the boldest of tno most recent con fidence games practiced in this vicinity se cured a gentleman named John Fleming for its victim. The latter is a stereotype- and a short time ago resided hcic for about a year. Ho is between llfty nnd sixty years of ago and an cxpcitstcreotypcr , having worked for Featner & Son , whcro his boy Is still en gaged. On last Saturday he was traveling on train from Chicago to Denver ami was passing through Iowa when a wily gentleman sat bcsldo him and Introduced n pleasant topic. He learned that Mr. Fleming had re sided In Omaha , ascertained his business ilso , and then ( inputted to him the infornia- : ion that he was James K. Hoyd , the late nayor of this city. This announcement tended to make Mr. Fleming feel very com- foi table , the view presenting itself of having so distinguished u companion on u long and weary ride. "Mr. Uoyd , " however , said that ho would bo compelled to get oft the train at Hnrling- ton to secure a parcel by express which lie knew was awaiting there. Ho got oil and soon returned with the startling an nouncement that he had lost his pockctbook : ind was reluctantly obliged to ask if Mr. Fleming would accommodate him with some money until they should reach Omaha. Mr. Fleming obliged him , giving "tho mayor" a llfty-dollar bill. His honor again left the train , but lofpot to come bark. Mr. Fleming has since seen the bona fide ot-inayor of this city , but ho and the gentle man to whom ho gave his $ BO arc different people , and jt will be sometime before James E.'s scoundrelly n.imes.iko will be found with the money. Ilcwal-a-oC Hecltlcssiiess. George Waldemeycr , a cubinut Journey man , was run down by a heavy transfei wngon at the corner of Sixteenth and AVeb ster streets yesterday and besides t : broken collar-bone , sustained some very dis tressing injuries about the groin. AVnldo meyer has no pno to blame but himself , us hi apparently ran wilfully in front of the team which was trotting along at u moderati pace. Suspicious Characters. Yesterday between 11 and 1U o'elocli a man was' seen rapidly passing down Kith st. apparently in an excited con dilion , but was hoon captured and \\hci questioned as to his strange movement ! it was learned that he had been to tin New York Storage Co. and was anxioin to toll his" friendsof their immense btocl of ijiauos. organs , furniture and stove which they were selling at a great sac rillcc on very easy payments. Nr.w YOKK SrouAoi : Co. , Cor. Capitol tive. uuU 15th st. Interesting to the The Parisian Suit Co. , of Chicago can bo found at 1520 Douglas St.itli i complete line of seal garments. Ever ; gnrmont warranted Alaska beal , Lon' don dye , a written guarantee givei with every garment hold. You havi $7,000 worth of the linest seal garment that were ever in Omaha or in the west em country to select from. Shctlnni seal garments made to order. Spccia attention is called to our suit depart monl , which is complete in every detail Tailor made Miits a specialty. The Pa risian Suit Co. , of Chicago , can savi you , from 20 per cent to 50 per cen on seal 'garments , us they manufacture all tlioir own garments , and you cai save the jobber's profit by buying fron them. 15 0 Douglas fctreot. Seidetiberg's Figaro , the only 10 cigar for oc. Ask your dealer for them Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. I'innoH nt Immense Sacrifice. Upright piano , only $187 , cost $ SO(1 ( 7J octavo , triple string , elegantly enrvoi cu o. Must bo sold for storage charges NEW Youic PIANO Co. , Corner Capitol Av. and 15th i3t. LOCAL BREVITIES. Holiday numbers of all the lefldliij pictorial papers of this country huv been received and surpass unythitij ever ntU'inpted before. .luaqn 11 , Markham , a wealthy ami in fluonfml uitizen of Buffalo , N. Y.passe through the city yesterday with hi invalid daughter. They were on liei ] way to California. A mun named Gustavo Smiorchroi fell headlong down the long lliglit c htairti that leads to the viaduct at Lenv enworth and Kloventh street yesterda morning. His left arm was broken in f.v places. A runaway team caused a panic o Sixteenth street yesterday. The started tx > run at the south end of th viaduct , and were not caught until Yin ton street was reached. In their ma tlight the wagon to which they were al tachcd was broken into-splintors. Th owner'b name could not bo learned. Lelnud hptol , Chicago. Ice plows , markers , hooks , ton cto.ut James Morton & Son's , 116 loth St.-olo agouti ? for Wood's , ice tools bend for cauligue. { , - Two Ladles Lost In Omaha And when found by their friends the WM-O buying goods at the Now Yorl Stnragjj Co. because they could bu more good s for the money than an' placajn UtucUr. T fc * < > iw. : : ; . ' . Nr.w YOKK STOUAOI : Co. , , _ . . / Corner Odpltol.Av. and 16th. Sti' r. * * * , , * " / ' . , . . ' * . * ' Continental Clothing House Freelland , Loomis & Co. OMBAOHSATON NEW YORK . Proprietors- i-rupneiors. DES MOINES . We are now Showing in our Custom Department , on the second floor of our establishment AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF THE Finest Foreign Woolens and Trimmings of Our Own Direct Importation. From which we are prepared to make at very reasonable prices , the fin * est grade of custom garments of every description to order. Our facilities for importing large lines of-the Finest Fabrics from the most noted foreign manufac- turies , enable us to offer EXCEEDINGLY ATTRA TIVE INDUCEMENTS TO GENTLEMEN.OF TASTE , who appreciate rich and elegant fabrics , embracing ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES from the fashionable trade centers of Europe.- We are fully and completely organized now in our Custom Manufac turing Department. All under the charge of Mr. C. C. Smith , who will superintend the cutting and making of all our cus tom garments. We have a corps of the most efficient workmen to be obtained in the country , whose utmost skill and attention will be given to every order intrusted to them , and we can , with confidence , guarantee a class o f fine custom-made work in this department unsurpassed west of New York. We invite the careful inspection of our stock which is now open for examination in this department and will send samples f6r examination , to any address upon application , with estimates of cost. Prompt Deliveries and Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , Corner of Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Neb. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River A Su < uioii Death. Harry A. Kussoll , a partner of D. C. O'Kccfe , employment agency , 30 ! ) South Eleventh struct , and u young man well known iibout town , died suddcdly of heart disease at his boarding house yesterday afternoon. Ho wns apparently in sound health und in the best of spirits in the morn ing , but in the afternoon , without premoni tion , almost , ho sickqncd and died. The de ceased was a young man of- decided business ( lualilications ; upright , Industrious and of the most genial disposition , ho was a great fa vorite among all his associates. Ho was but twenty-six years of ago and unmarried. This morning his remains , in the charge of hi * brother. W. C. Uussell mid D. C. O'ICeofu wore taken to the home of his parents at Ouster Park , Illinois. They Deny the ChnrRO. A number of these who attended the charity ball at Masonic hall Monday night deny that there was any drunkcness on Unit occasion , save on the part of ono individual who entered the hall without invitation. They claim that the charge that the guests frequented the saloons was entirely without foundation and that the afTuir was not marred by any boisterous demonstrations. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Till1 ? powder never vnnci. Amnrdel of puri ty , strength nnd wholesonieneis , .More econom ical tliim the ordinary kinds , nnd cnimot be bold in competition with the innltltud of low cost , hhort welptht alum or phosnliato powdi'ra. Bold onlv In cans. Koyol linking l'oder Co. , liM.Vull St. . New Vorfc , _ BUFFALO BILL Carbolic Smoke Hull Co.en ; tlemrri 1 tiike urcat pleHmini In itatlnk' thai 1 ' 'ST.e n c.l th Car bolic Smoke Hall , i would not bo without one. For 11 K'Wcp rolil or throat trouhlu It Is Inviu- uablln fict worth tcntlraca 119 eliht ! In cold. Vour < truly. \VM. K. Col ) V. UlulTiilu Illll. ) Catarrh , Anthma , llronchltli , Nt'tiralgla , C.-iiup. I.ungTniulilcs Colds , etc. . ln t ntly rellevcil unit prei1lly iiiri'd. Due ball ucnerally nmctent. Mall enter : SmokB Hall by mall R and 4 cenU poHapi' . Dobollator for the blotMl il additional. A KUKH TKST clTen at our oMltu parlors. ? oM py ull dru Kl > t * . CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY , South Ul ' 'Fifteenth Street. Omaha. Neb SteckPiano _ llpmnrkable for powerftilsytnpa- _ thettcjunv. pllabfe action iiiul ni bolute dmitbilify. auyeara recoril. lhn bf t of the ienceof theae luntniments. WMDllDGEBROS , Th S Old Hcllnhlr. . _ lalhtnf niiiny ICMS ex perlencc.treats with n nn derful succcssiill MINI ) TiuioAT. < 'AN ' cuu 1'H.I.H. MSTt'LA. KUITUKK enroll with out piiln or hlntlruiicu from uuMncs" . All rliron- Icdlxeiiti'st.irln advance ot ny liiHtltutlon In thlt co trj. Those who con- toniphitR Kolnir to Hot t-prlntf * for treatment of any 1'rlvato or lllood Dl ea > o can ho cured for one-third the co t t our Trlvate Dlspcnsury. lly his Iri'iitinentn Tnro. I-flvely Com plcxton , tree from nUowno. i , frucklc ] hlarkhi'ail'i , vruitlniiH | , etc. , brilliant pTes and norfcct hcHlth cin hu had. tWThMl "tired " feollnyand all female weaknoisoi troiiintly fiircil , Hloatlnu llvndaclii" . Nervous Troi- nrnton , ( ien'-ral Di-blllty , hlecplu < nrsH , Deprc lon Und IndlKf tlon. Ovarian Iroublo" , Intlmmutlon and nlcleratlnn. FnllliiKiind llsplarement , spinal weak- t'pm , Kidney complaint ! ) nmt Change of l.ltf , Consult theOldllocior CVC I KIR CAD Acute or Chronic Inttamma- PIP flrJII tAn tion of thu Kyi-lid or ( ilobj L. I L. nllU l nil ntidrnrorNcarSUhteilncK , Tnverslonot the I.lil , fecrofnlous lyc . Ulceratloni , Inflnmuiatlonx , Absce s , Dimness of Vision of ono or | jutliecnnnd Tumor * of l.ld. fl7"lnllainmallon of the Kur , Ulccratlon or Catarrh , Internal or ISxterinil lienfiic-m , or I'.irilj-sls , tUMluj or Uonrjne nilse ) . Thickened Drum , etc. " " Debility , I.o of Vital Power. Sleep- l lea iie s , lc poinleiicy , Ixjs of Memory , Confuilon of Idea * , lllurs befon ) the Eyu > , lassitude , J.HiiRuor , tiloomlnest , DepresMon of HnlrltH , Aversion to s-ocloty , Ilasy lli- rournKed , Ijick of Conlldunce , Dull , l.l tlc > , llnnt for htiuly or Uurlnp . and llndi life u buidcn , safely , ly Cured When Others llnvo Kallod. Consnltntion free and strictly confltlantlal. Meillclne sent free from observation to all p.irts of the 1'nitecl States. Correspomlenco receives prompt attention. No letters answered unless nccompnnlod by four cents in stamps Bond ten cents In stamps for pamphlet and list of ques tions upon private , special and nervous ills- Terms strictly cu'li. Call on or address , DR. POWELL REEVES , No. 324 Cor. 13th & Harney Su..Oraaha , Neb Sample Bottles Free. An Kfflclcnt Ilcmcily for ni rrh < n , Cliopra Morhns , Pyiicntcry And nil ll ordcr of the Itowcls , Imported hy . . . . , , , . , . , l iniv. A t' . rn.it * * c.jnj ta " , nil wholesale and retxll druKKlatt , liquor and wlno murchants cverywht-ro. FOR SALE BY - - N. B. FALCONER ANO.PISHER'BFtOS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , I OH Till : IIICATUENT Ol' Al.r. Clinic Braces. Agiaiicesfrtfoiiilicsii Trusses Jlcst facilities , npparatusimd rcmodlei for Miccc < ; > - ful irftttintMit ot mcry toriu of disease requiring .Med- kal orhumUal Treatment. I'nrty nun roinnr for patient's Ijest hosrltul uccom- mndntlons In the wept. Wltm. louCiuciii.Aits on Deformities nnd Unices , 4'ltib IVet , Cnn aturu of the Splno. 1'llc * . Tumors , Cancer. CatHrrh , llronthltlt , Inhalation , Klcctrltlty , raralysf. lpllcp y , Kidney , Hladder. Kye , Kiir. bkln , nfirt lilood , nnd iill.t-niiilcHl Operation ; ) . Diseases of Woman a Specialty. IluOK OV DlSEAiKS OP WOMKN 1'IIEE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE ' MAKIKO A bl'CCIAl.TV OP All blood lHcn CH successfully treated. Syphilitic 1'olnon removed from tliu ) rteni without mi > rviiry. Nen rt'Moriltlvi ! treatment for lobs of Vital Tower. I'crBonv uuablo to visit us may bn treated nt homo by correspondence. All conimuiilcatloni confiden tial. Medicines or Instruments sent by mall or ex press , rcturclr pn ( kcil. no murks lo Indlcato contents orbciuler. Ono perional lnter\len pielerred. Cull and consult u or send history of > our caie , and we will tunit In plain n rapper , our BOOK : FK EJEJ TO i iE3isr ITpoo I'rlviite , fence lal and Nervous Dl i'n c , Impo- tunuy , fcyphlll , liluut and Vtulcuicle. Addrus , Ontnlin Mnlical nnd Surgical Iiistidito , or Cor I3tb and Sts Dr , McMenamy , , Dodge , . OMAHA , NKUUASKA. IMI'OR'IED STALiljIO.\S l''OU Percherons , Clydesdales and hhlrr , also homebred bred colts livery animal Kiiuriiiiteed a breed er Our stock has been selected with reference to both individual merit und iinllime. Some of thee hordes liavo taken first prlzo nt the No- bra kaHtate Keir , If87. All our horses arc nc- climated , and colts of their Ki't can bo nhown. 1'rlceh reasonable nnd eusy terms. Is neeesslbla bytho thieu leadlnir railroads ot the state , II. If M. ; V. , K. d .M. V. . und K. (5. ( & O. I'llV lx FAIIHItAll , York , Neb. T ! HE Toy laofadtKrtp- Urtl-rlce-iut , richlyllhiitra- tail la colon * ' print , of lb AXM08 ITOME which ibomU . - - , " . fco foond la .v-n-v tfry firnlly"tttd tuj b * obtained from 1JJ T T tnltn , HuUoncr * Had KJadUonul DtpOU. Tb { 11cliit will te ftrvxilrl ( retlt . 03 oppllocUcn M . . . , . . > ' * ' * * V.y > V * F. AD. KICHTER & Co. NSW YORK. SJO. BIUIADWAY or LONDON R.O , 1 , BAJLWAY rtACIi , FkNCUPKCH S1REBT. _ . * ' _ V _ * y- . - * * DR. HORNS'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Elcclrle Science Gentlemen's Belt Sfifntifitf Sc'entinca"y ' Made and Practically Applied. Wilh Electric fltdifgim , DISEASES CORED WITHOUT HEDICIHES , 17 Wll I CM IDE ? VDII " e TO" J'olin In the nnel < . Illpn. llcnd or l.lmb , II VVBLiLi % t UrfK T UU f < iT oU ( > ( tcMIItT , l.umh. * , . , < > lioral Di-Mllti , jtlil'U- m > tlm. I'aralTil * . MrurnlitU. Rrlatlcu. Ill rot > ' of Klclnrjt , ispltml Ul r r , 'lurnl.l l.lrrr , Until. KihauBUon , FmlMloB * . Atltima. llcsrt UUra c. l > ; iip < * pla. I'onMllmtlon. f > ) ftlpcln * , Indication , Wcnkiew. ImpoUncT. ( 'alurrh. IMIrt. Kpllrpi OumU Ague , lllubclcl , UfUrucclc. llloo.l IMnraic * . Kroner , rlc. , ( hen thli brlt U Just wlint yuu ncc * . EtectrMtv Initantlii relll CMI ! K > nnplicd . . . to ny part of the I > o3y. lly rc n * _ PLRP we r It. H cleclrines the blood anil cunt TCCTIUnillAI C nrrrrnnonenulnnamluwlnrpermluilnn. 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