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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 27. ISSS. WARRANTY DEED : KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. . That TT1K PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , n corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska , in consideration of Elqptn 'Hwusaml nnd Four Hundred Dollars , In hand paid by Hairy W , 1'cnnnck , of Dontjlnn County and State of JNWwsJUi ; , and in further consideration heroin mentioned , tind Umlthe said Ifenry IP. I'ennock , his heirs , administrators , executors and as signs shall truly and fully comply with nncl perform nil the provisions and conditions heroin contained , do hereby grant , bargain , sell , convoy nnd confirm unto Iknrtj W. Vtnnock , subject to saltt provisions and conditions , the following de&cribud Heal Kbttitc situate in the County of Douglas and State of Nolx-aska , to-wit : All oflota one (1) ( ) , tuo ( ? ) , three ( .f ) , four (4) ( ) , five ( .1) ) , six ( G ) , seven (7) ( ) , eight ( S ) nine ( l > ) , ten ( JO ) , and rlcirn ( Jl ) . in liloik one Innnlinl nd tvcnty ( ICO ) , in DVXDKK J'LACJf , an addition to the city'ofOmaha , as turvrytd , platted and rerouted. Togctlior with nil the tenements , heredita ments and appurtenance.- ) the umno belonging , and all the eatato , title , claim or interest of said TII12 PAT1UCK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , of , in or to the satno. TO IIAVK AND TO HOLD the above described premises , with the appurtenances , unto the said Jfenry Pcnnock , and his heirs , executors , adminislrtors und assigns , forever , subjoot to the following provisions und conditions , to-wit : First- : The s > aid promises shall be occupied and used for residence purposes exclusively for n period of at least fifteen years from the date hereof and for no other purpose wtialovor. Second : No residence or dwelling IIOIIHC or other building shall at any time within said period of fifteen years bo erected or Icopt , wholly or partly , on any lot hereby conveyed , within twotity- five feet of any street line bordering on uuuh lot or lots. Third : No residence or dwelling hou o shall bo creeled or kept on said lot. or lots hereby conveyed , at any tinio within said period of fifteen years , costing less than twenty-five hundred , ( $12,500.00) ) dollars , exclusive of other buildings and improvements on said lot or lots. Fourth : The promised hereby conveyed bhall never during said period of fifteen ypars be used for any immoral or illegal business or occupation ; nor shall any spirituous or mall liquors bo solder or Imrtercd away on said promises during said period ol fifteen years. Fifth : And the said Henry ? P. JPcmiocfr , hereby agrees for himvtlf und his heirs , executors , administrators and assigns that said THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , its successors or assigns , or any per.son or persons for the lime being owning any lot br lots in the said Dundco Place , shall have the right ( and such right is hereby reserved ) at any time during said fifteen years , to obtain from any court of competent jurisdiction , an injunction mandatory or otherwise , to prevent a brooch of any of said conditions hereinbefore enumerated and to compel the observance- said conditions by said Henry IP. Pennock his heirs , executors , administrators and assigns , and in addition to such remedy the party or parties aggrieved by any such breach may recover damages therefor tbe same as if there wore no such right to an injunction : And in case of a breach of any of the said conditions by said ] fairy ( P. 7'ennocfr his heirs , executors , administrators or assigns , said Tilt ! PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , its successors or assigns shall have the further right ( which right is hereby reserved ) at its or their option to declare a forfeiture , and thereupon the said premises shall revert to and become the property of said THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , its successors or assigns , and it or they may enter upon and hold the snmo and the title thereto , anything in this deed to the contrary notwithstanding. Sixth : Each and all the condition's and covenants aforesaid shall run with and bind the land hereby conveyed and every part thereof and be binding upon every person who shall bo the owner thereof during said period of fifteen years. Seventh : By accepting this deed the ? aid Henry W. Pcnnock hereby binds himself and his Loirs , executors , administrators and assigns to observe all the conditions hereinbefore mentioned as * fully it though he had signed those presents. And the said THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , for itself , its successors and assigns , covenants with the said Henry IP. Pennock and /ifo / heirs and assigns , that It is lawfully aoizod of said premises , that they arc free from incumbrance , that it has good right und lawful authority to soil the same , and that it will warrant and defend the same unto the said HenriIP. . Pennock , hla heirs , executors , admin istratorn and assigns , forever , against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever : subject to the conditions herein and subsequent taxes. IN WITNKSS WiiEiiKor , THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha , has * caused these presents to be signed by its Vico-Prcsidcnt and Secretary , and the seal of the corporation to bo hereto affixed , this 7th day of November , A. D. one thousand eight hundred and cighty-ciV/ftf. / The Patrick Land Company of Omaha , SOLE OWNERS OF DUNDEE PLACE. IP * I Room 25 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha , Nebraska. W , H. CRAIG , President , N , D , ALLEN , Vice President. W. K , KURTZ , General Manager , LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES , A Petition Qdlng the Bounds in the Interest of Thurston. HE WANTS A CABINET POSITION. llio Signatures of Several Slate OHi- vlnlt ) Constitutions Ity Their Ab sence New NcbrnHlEA Enter prises Notaries Gommla- stoned. LINCOLN BUIIKAU op TUB OMAHA. BBE , | 102 ! ) P STIIKKT , LINCOLN. Nov . 20. f It Is no longer a suspicion that. John M. I'hurston desires to bag a cabinet position. The plus Imva boon set to accomplish this end It it lies within human power. Ho hooks to bo secretary of the interior. During the day General McBride visited the state house with n petition numerously signed , addressed to President-elect Harrison , to secure the signatures or tlio various state onielnls. The The petition sot forth in elegant diction No- . forasku's claims for recognitloii , Thurston's availability , his wonderful loyalty to the paitj , his ability and general Illness for the trust. If adjectives bear 'weight with the president-elect in making up his cabinet ap pointments , ho will tind it hard to resist Ne braska's appeal j or , rather , the appeal of fioino of the smoothest politicians of the stuto. Molirido'a success at the court house , how ever , was not all that the great railroad at torney's friends doubtless expected. Gov ernor Thayer declined to put his name to the paper. Attorney ( Sonera- Loose also doubtless loss had good reasons for saying iio. Hut Secretary Luws , his deputy. Mr. Cowdro.v , Treasurer Willard , Commissioner Scott and Mr. Thomas Hcnton swelled the list of petitions praying for the appointment of Mr. Thurston to the position of secretary of the Interior. McHrido's anllla- tions imilco his action of circulating the iioti- tlon Beom a little singular. But , doubtless , like the governor and attorney go neral ho 1ms his roa ons for the course lie Is pursu ing , * There are said to bo wheels within wheels , und this deal makes it seoui that there must be a good deal in the Haying , Thurston la laying the ropes to beat Clark 0on or Allison , .of Iowa , but it Is hardly prob able that ho will succeed. The endorsement Riven his canvas * hero will not break the catnul'H back. Ho will continue to be the chief rallioad attorney of the Union Pacific long after Harrison's cabinet uupoiatmonls have al ) been mudo , During the past day or two a number of articles incorporating now state enterprises found n place on the desk of the secretary of state , oi : of which have beou duly Jllod for record. The Fremont Hemp nnd Twlno company , of 1'Yomont county , nought a pluee among Nebraska's business eniorprises with an au thorized capital of & 0,000 , October 1 , 1334 , und will continue , all things well , until Oc tober 1 , 10S7 The title of the company indicates - cates its purpose. The liicorporatorv nro us follows : K. II. liarnurd , C. 11. Toncray , J. K. Hanson , M Jerome , C. M. Williams and William H , Snails. The United States Loan nnd Investment company , of Oiimlm , organized and com- Uiom-ud business October 10 , IMS , and will continue twenty yours unless sooner dis solved according to law. The company will conduct a general loan und investment busi ness. Power is delegated to sue nnd bo sued undortho corporate name. The company Authorizes a capital stock of t5,000OOJ , dl- Vldod into 50.100 shares lit fl.OUU each , 1100,000 of which which was subscribed and iwld up on the data of business commence ment , The incorporutoro uro Max Moyur , 0 corgi ) IS , Barker , l-'nmk U , Johnson , J , H. Taylor , J. U. Salisbury , John L. Webster , T. V , Wesscrnwn , Chailos Otfutt , George K. Tzschuuk , J. 11. Mason and Morris H. Slo- Riuti. Ttiis bids fair to prove ono of the pro.it intorprlB"-t of the state. 1 Th * 'e R'n b uk nf Nrma'ia , Cu s cou ity , w U do a ijiitf nl bank rjc jtiaiiust n an uuthorirod capital stock of * 20 , < X ) . Bui- inoss commenced Soptcmbor 13 , 18S3 , and uudor stipulation of tao articles will continuo - tinuo until Scptoinijo.i in , 100s. Messrs. Cbarlos C. Parmolo , Calvin H. Purmclo , Isaac Pollard unil Lawson Sheldon arc the incorporntoraanilstoclclioiders. Thu Cozad Crcauiory nnd Cold Storage company filed amended articles tony in creasing the capital stock from $0,501) to M 000. Cozad , Duwson county , is the com pany's principal place of business. The American Flouring Mill company of Jersey City , N. J. . by M. A. Thies of Loup City Nob. , one of the principal stockholders of the company , filed for record to-day the original uaticlos of incorporporation , or a copy of the same , with the secretary of state , sceklnc the privileges accorded to all domestic corporations doing business in the state , liav- insj first complied with the laws. This com pany shows a paid up capital stock of 5100- 000 , and that it operates in New York and Now Jersey , nnd also ut Loup City , and cn- nnd food and ffuges ( u manufacturing Hour transacts n general milling business. NEW NOTAinns I'um.ic. NcbraMcans iw follow * were commissioned notaries public by Governor Ttwyer to-day : Michael Thomas , Omaha , Douulns county ; II. H. Willson , Grund Island , Hall county ; .1. Herbert Van Clostor , Umaha , Douglas county ; C. J. Skusc , Orund Kaplds , Holt county ; Howard II. Haldrig , Oimiha , OOUL'- las county ; Henry Fox , Jr. , Nelson , Nuck- ells county 13. II. Walters , Omaha , Douglas county ; Charles I' . Dulboy , Huinboldt , Hlch- ardson county ; Jameb H. Jolinsou , Omaha , Douglas county , tuv NEWS AXO xotns. Inanition , caused by cancer of the stomach , was the cause of Mrs. Porter's death. A post mortem examination demonstrated this fact. The lady lived at Pleasant Diilo , Her death was the cause of a great deal of con- jccturoand spucuhtlion. The Chinamen arrested for gambling yes terday were lined $10 und costs each this morning. Wan Leo brought this misery upon his brethren and ho proved to bo ono of the f liiof sinners of the lot. Seven of the city Celestials contributed $10 to tiio city fund. Wah Lee squealed and got pinched himself. The point was a hard ono. "Fan pan" was the ijamu the Chinamen indulged in Ho led the German and his dudish dress was the admiration of the assembled fair , but his stout partner slipped on his favorite corn. Sensation ! Salvation Oil to the res cue. Happiness again 1 Nothing is more provoking than n trouble- sotno cough. Cure It with Dr. mill's Cough Syrup , L'3c. A MN UKSIDICNT'S OPINION. Expressions Upon itio Proper Locution oi * thu City Hall. Prominent business men , not oulyofthis stnte , but from other status , nro taking an tiotlvo interest in the city hall location dis cussion , especially those who are in the city when the malcontents have their monthly fever on the question and h.ivo interests hero , A well-known non-resident , who is largelj , Interested In tlio development nnd prosperity of Omaha , remarked to u number of gentlemen who were discussing the mat ter that the ncltntlon foru change of loca tion wa * childish , llu said the city hall should 1 > eelected just on the site already selected , tht'ro being no more fit place for It in the city. It was prominent , near the bus- ness center , the court house and in every- wny most eligible. A change vyould bo det rimental to Omaha's interest * , in fact , this needless controversy is already Injuring the city. Continuing , he remarked. "Only to-day I hoard a gentleman who represents n party of several gentlemen who have Invested over ono hundred thoui- end dollars here , and who did purpose erect ing a line row of stores remark ; 'If I had known of this controversy I would not have invested , and \vu have decided to Invest nothing more until this matter is settled. ' These gcnlloinou live ever ' . ' 00 miles from Omaha und are anxious not only to see tier prosperous but her good name pre served. It does occur to mo the most unwise move that could jwssibly bo undo would be to make a change when the selection has boon well made , The locution cannot possibly bo improved , n largo amount of money already expended and thu only truu course now to pursue will bo to put up right there a huudsomo , commodious thut will bo a crodil to the city of Omaha , a city that certainly has a bright , , future if her citizens continue public-spirited and null together. A Nuturnl I'rotluct of California. It is only found in Butte county , Gal ifornia , suid in no other part of tlio world. Wo refer to the trco that pro duces the healing nnd penetrating { rum used in that pleasant aud' effective euro for consumption , asthma , bronchitis , siiid coughs , SANTA ABlti , the King of Consumption. Goodman Drug Co. guarantees and sells it for $1.00 a bottle tle , or $3 for $12.50. JJy the Uho of CALI FORNIA CAT-ll-CUHE , till symptoms of catarrh are dispelled , and the dis eased nasal passage is speedily restored to a healthy condition. $1.00 a pack age. 'By mail $1.10. Circulars free. TllOUULti AMONG TUG CLERKS. A Rumor That the Union Pacific Will Keeliico Salaries anil Forces. General Manager Holcomb of the Union Pacific is creating quite a stir among the of ficials and employes at headquarters , and "what is to conio next" seems to bo the ques tion of the hour. Already a cliungo in work ing hours has been made , which docs not suit the clerical force and the mutterings - torings of disapproval are becom ing far louder than whispers. Hereafter the clerks will have lo commence work at 8:30 : in the morning and quit at r > ; 'M , being allowed ono hour for lunch. Hitherto work was commenced at 80 : ! ! and ended at ! > o'clock with half an hour at noon. The clerks claim that this rlinngc puts them to great in convenience as the days are becoming shorter , uud leaving tlio office oven at 5 o'clock does not permit many of them to reach homo before dark , especially those living in the suburbs. The hour "nooning" is of no avail , they say , as the majority of them either bring their lunch or dine ncur the office-and hence huvo time to sp.iro at mid-day which they would rather have in thu evening , Besides the'usual half holiday on Saturday is cut off , wliich is another cause of trouble. It Is understood that Mr. Holcomb will "seo" the late Mr. Potter's system of retrenchment nnd reform nnd "go him sovcral better , " In fact it is stated that ho is already preparing to reduce the forcu nt headquarters , as u-olt as cuttmc down the salaries of those who re main. These and many other things have made affair * rnthcr unsettled ut the Union Pacillo hpadquartois , nnd the former quiet of that clerical family is destroyed. The higher clerks and bends of departments - monts are nUo on thu < lraggcdedgc"not know ing when they will receive Mr , Holromb's attention. Purchasing Agent Melvlbbon has already had a war of words with thu general manager which rumor saith was vary lively. It seems that the former bought a lot of mils at u price ho deemed to bo very cheap , Mr , Holcomb disagreed and expressions of a very forcible character passed bntwcon the panics. At any rate it is said Mr. McKib- ben has gone to Boston to lay his grievances before the high authorities of tboroad. Can n Man Swallow n Cunnon Ball ? Well "that depends. " lie can If his throat is largo enough and the cannon ball not too largo. The question really seems worthy of some consideration in view of the size of HOIIIO of the pills that are proscribed for sulloring humanity. Why not throw them "to the doga , " and take Dr. I'lerco'a Pleasant Purgative Pellets ? Small , sugar-coated , purely vegetable , perfectly harmless , in glass , aim always fresh , MRN FHOJU O'NIMLL. They Want More Ilallrnatl Comma- nioatlnu Witli the World. There arrived In Omaha Sunday a dele gation of the most influential morchaut-cltl- rens' of O'Neill , the thriving capital of Holt county , of 1,000 inhabitants , 180 miles north west of this city. The delegation consists of Messrs , W , P. Palmetou , chairman of the delegation , who Is president of the First National bank , of O'Neill : William Urldges. O. W. Cleveland , PatrickFaliy , J , J. McCaf- ferty , C. II. Gardner and Nell tireuian. 'Too object of the dolc/aticm is to improve , if possible , the railroad facilities in connec tion with their city , and lo induce the li , & M. und the Union Pacific railroads to extend their branches into O'Neill. The delegation claim that unless some extension of this na ture is consummated the mcrchantft oi their city will bo obliged to trade with Sioux City in opposition to Omaha The nearest point of the H. ft M. railroad is but forty-six miles und that of the Union Pacific railroad sixty miles. If these rail roads were to extend their lines in the direc tion in which they appear to bo moving slowly nt present , O'Neill would bo brought in direct communication with Omaha. It is to further this object that the delegation has come to Omaha. The Idea originated with the members of the board of tradoof O'Neill , who chose the above named gentlemen to represent them hero und present their case to the railroads. The Nebraska & Wftstorn road , wliich is supposed to bo a western branch of the Illinois Central , 1ms been making surveys in the neighborhood of O'Noil , The delegation do not care so much for this road ns for th H. & M. or U. P. , because the former would bring them in direct communication with Sioux City , whereas cither of the two latter would con nect them straight with Omaha which thev prefer. The members of the delegation insinuated that the people of Holt county would bo liberal in giving right of way nnd would also under certain conditions probably vote the bonds. Tlio Burlington will bo the firit road seen because it is tne nearest , and O'Ncil is m a diiect line with its system to the Bluuk Hills. The Union Pacific will next bo consulted and urged to complete a road fit connection with their main brunch to O'Noil us early as pos sible. The delegation claim that tlio mer chants of O'Noil are obliged at present to make most of their purchases In Chicago on account of the railroad discrimination against Omaha , The stockmen in .the vicinity uro also obliged to ship ( heir stock to Chicago , and they further assort that not five per cent of the cattle raised in Holt county find their way into the Onmhu market. The members of the delegation nro stopping at the Millard and expect to return homo on Tuesday next. The members of the O'Neill City delega tion In company with n few of our most prominent merchant citizens called on Gen eral Manager Holdrego this morning. The object us stated above wus to ascertain if the H. & M. railroad would extend its Hue into O'Neill City. Mr. Holdrodgo held out no hopes to the delegation , Ho remarked ! "It's a wrong time now to agitate anything of this nature. " He could give no encouragement - couragemont whatever. The state board of transportation Is to blame , They liuvo mudp , . the railroad rate matter so obnoxious that there is a very grave doubt if castor capitalists would ad vance money to build railroads in this titutc. The board has tiiudp a cut on the freight rates jn this state amounting to ! 20 per cent , and it'Is Impossible for , railroads to stand it , Ho attributed everything in the way of delay In railway construction in this state to the action of the stale board of transportation , Mr. Holdrego was going to Now York to-night nnd whilst there would feel thu p'ulso of capitalists ns to the matter of riillronil extension in tlio west , particularly In Nebraska. Tlio O'Neill dole- ( ration leave for Sioux.City ; to-night and will there see what railroaus centering ut thut point will do for tboin and the trade of their city. _ _ _ _ _ _ Pears' soap secut'Cs a beautiful com plexion , John I < . Hmitli'fl'Funeral. The funeral services over the remains of tbo late John L. Smith will bo hold this af ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Both Eden Bap tist church on Park avenue. There will be a special musical programme which the lead ing vocalists of tbo city will participate In. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria , When Babr wa akk , we gare her Oaitorta. When ah * wa * a Child , abe cried for OwtorU , When the became Ulw , the clung : to CutorU , VHitn ab | ud Cblldrta , the g AT * thwn Oaitoria OMAHA MEDICAL X SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & DodRo Sts. FOR TUB TREATMENT Or ALL Appliances for Deformities and Trussos. Dent facilities , apparatus ad rcmedlni for uoocs5- fol treatment ot orery form at disease requlrlnif Mudlcal orBufglo ITreatm nt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard BiiiJ uttendsacei beit hoijiltal acooraaiailv tlom In tbe wait. Kleclrldtr , I'arai/tu , Kpllop r. Kidney , DlKdcUlf , Kje , Bar , Sltln and IllooJ.unJ allSurjIoalO.'ierntloui Diseases of Woman n Specialty. llooic ON DISEASES OK WOMEN rnE . 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TKII , JlcMinnvlllf , Orepnn ; host weekly news- pnpur In Oregon , "J-ook bofnru you leap , " GR.VTGFUL-COMrURTINU. Epps's Cocoa. "By a thorough kuowluduo of thu natural laira hltn Koveru the onitrulloni of illKonllnii and niitrl- tluu.andbya carorul.uppllcatlrm of llio line pniper- tlea of woll-Holuttud Cocuu , Mr , Kpp > hua provided our breiikf ait table with it dulltittely llnvorcil bcveraifu irhlcti may nave u many lioavy doctor' bills , lui bjrllio Judicious u of nutli artlclai of dull tbatu constitution inny be gradually built ill ) until stronic t'nouiiu to realst every tcndonoy to d ( im u. lluu- flredi of lubtle laaladloi are llontlnk' nround in ready to attack nnoroiur them li a wcitk point. Wa mar fscnnc many a fatal Uaft by kuuplnKounolvo well lortlfled with pnro blood und a propurly nourlihcd ramM"-OlTllrterrlcelliiUo. Mad * tltuply with bollloK water or milk. Bald only n Imlrponncf tln by ( Jrocius Ubulod thus : - - HoincDopathio Ohomlsts , LO.NUON , UNULAMJ , ufff ring fromtfce Ifertioooutbfi/ / r--f.errorf' " 'I * i1 - - - - , . ' ? - rTe v -i . will nlual.li < , t mjnhiXMl.ru1. I wml a trratl > < > ( waled ) containing full particular * for rio niir j free if ili nf Aililrfm , PROF. F. O. FOWLER , MoodUB , Conn. I'ubllo saio of Imported draft stallion ! ) anil trot- tlnu stock ut York , Neb Nov. 7 , ISW , cotnnieu- ctngatB.Wa m , Wo Hill olTor our entire stock of lior/K-a / , about i 30 In number. 3 I'ur- 1 I Hhlre , i French C'ana ! tilun , nevvral grudu draft and ono trotttnfc stallion Tlio baUnco conHlstH of trotting bred mares , fillies uuddrlv- UK horses. UMS ; One years time , goodbaultauleparier .ontilreil. D percent discount for canh. BAdK HAIN on Ainu. M , WOODS. Auctlouter. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. AftoprUtary Medicine that need * but a trial to prore Its vrortb. Or , Callendet's ' Left Liver Bitiers , , ? ° l r U t'll" ' ? 'Utters to tka United n * . * oTH * ° ! U ? Bltlera , recornl2ed bj th United States internal roventte laws &a a Pro- prieUrr Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 149.573. Contains no fusil oils. n esBentlnl oils , no foreign substance or dumnn' Uc dt-uc ; . A porfootly pure meaiclne. com. pounded from Pure Ituot llorbs and Old Peach : pleaianttothe tante , quiet and decisive In lt effect. Cures Dynp p Ia or Yellow Jaundice In flvodays. Kerulate * the nowelu. Invleoratei { n c Te Liter , aures Diseased LlT r. Kerlvet to * Kidneyi , ImproTei the Appetite Qulckljr , Bjgulatos the wnole system. New idfe to tul ol.eftl.lvor Hitters arc sold In Omaha , Neb . by the , J10'"f ! , , < l i.'tfiMs : Ulchurdton DrtiK Co. . Kpeclal UUeraailbflorwi ° drut | llltoro'tof Ntr ! ! ) ik r U0. Goodman Drug 'Co. , W. J. Wliltctiotiie , 'J' . W.Hpif- fard. Bam II. Karnnwortn. Hclircitor'D I'hurnuoy Kulin 4 Co. . John Uludlah , M. I'arr , J. A. I ullur \ Co. VV. J , Huiiuea , John H. CiinU ) , C. J. Krlco , .M..I. I'owoll K. ll.icntsciJohii ) K Ilnrrsky.Morrell'a ' I'tianuaer .Union honytb , II. L' Hell , Dr. I.J.HJTlllo. u. M.Crls- ey , K. Clmmllflr. Ilahn't I'hunnncy , aurnor A Dny'a J.O. KliiK.JV Clarko. . ! . 1 1. Schmidt. Max llucht.J U.UhrMtcnion , W. K. Lamborion , Jl H. O > x , Mat Conrad , Krar.kV. . t'oxS , II. Kasmmsnn , Ue , Itoeider Boyd's Pharmacy , c. A. Melclior , Howard AloyeM , Krank Dollnne .V Co. , wholesale ! doalen In l l Il l.lrur Illuuro Preserve Your Health n. C. IIAM < * CO.'S 1'RltKf ) . JIATKD IIL'I-KHKIN UNnHll- UAUMr.NT.StHmltli'ril'nI.luaord to perrotia Hustoptlblo rorolil the best protection a .ilust I'NliU MONIA , IIIIKI MA'I'IHM. nnd ull IJ'NIi llhi\HI ; Id'coui- inoiuled for J.udlo-t und Kuiillii- mun by the Medical Piicul ty Bend for Illnbtruted clriulur. I ) HL'ItDER CO. SOLE S6 Leonard St. , Wow York City DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successois to John 0 , Jucoln. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand. 1107 I'aniam St. Orders by t leixr ph Bollclte < l .mil promptly attended. Telephanu to .So , - " - ' . , I'KNNYnOYAt XVArKKS arc j f ucceoaf ally ustnl monthly by over 10UW , f. wl idics. Atatia/e , Kffectuiilanit I'lauant ' SJ $1 pcrboxbyroall.oratrlruKrl'tK. X'altd " -farltcuUurt 3 foalugu tUni\a. \ AiUrunt EUIIXIU. CUBU1C11. 00. , JJimiOIT , MlCU. mall by Omaha , Xeb , YOUNG MEN lltalth , Rlreniili and llobmt Mtnliooil In Ilia "Tk".Vf.- u iS"1,11011 ! , " " " " " " ' " > dor fin nU 14 SS SP flafas CoM"idSnl ? ontr'I'll" ! t'oa"llhourJlwr 'B ! " * .v'1"1'1' ! ! ' "iter l to VOUNC . , , " " UiroujhKollr , Vlr or liuor.I , . , . wVi".J ll ) lrN rrouiflr > f ' - ' WVAXICOKlt BADICAltr CtlREO WITHOUT OKIIATIOII * CIVIALE REMEDIAL AaENOV- , liO Fulton Street , tfow Vor 1 Sure Cure OH 2O TO 60 DAYS. This is a dlsunso wliich lias horoloforo Hitfllod nil Medical Suionco. \\'n hnva u Keinnily , unknown to nnyoaoln the World outside of our Coiupuny.iinil onu tliat huj IVKVlilt TAIMJU to euro the moat olmuiato cases , 'IV-n iluys In recent cahusdooi ttiu work. It Is thuold chionlu deep seated cases mat \r < i > > ollclt Wu li.ivo cured linmlieds who liav benn tbiniliinml uy PhyslcluiiH , nnd proiiounund Incu nblu , anil wo clmlleuKotho World tourln u u CH-IU Unit wo will not ruio In leas tliun slxtv-luyw Kliuo the history ot modirlrm a. trim upoclUc for Hviilillin hns beeu Bought Cor bn mover foiinu until our wasdlscoveroJ.Riid woara Justllle I in snylni : it is the only Itemuity In thu World thut will pos itively cure , bucaiihu thu lutu-.t .MedicalVorka \ , publUliud by thu bent Icnowii ttiithorltltoi , xuy ihttro WIIH neireratriio ii ' 'lllo before. Our rem edy will euro when uverrlhlnit olsu liiis fulled. Why waste your tlino and nionoy with patent medicine * tliat novui hid virtue or doctor with phyMtUuntfthat cannot cure you , you thut liavo tried everytliliiBulso should LO IUV > us Mown ml uet purmitnoiit relief , you imvefcaliKt't It UH ! . whoru. Mark what WH May. lu thu vud you must take our remedy or NBvKIt recovt-i and you that hare huen ullllcted bui a < tiort 111110 fehould by ull nieunx < oiun to tia now iot cne In tfiiof nuw cusvs ever act pormaueitur ciiind , Many gut help und think they are frvu front the dlscuif , but In one , two or three yeuia after It appears again Inn moio horrible furin. Tliin ia ( i IMcAxl I'urlfior and will Curq uny Sldn or Blood Dlsuiiso when KvurytliuiK Else Fulla. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Ilooiu 10 anil 11 , U. H , National IJuuk linllilliig' , Omtilia , Neb. VII1UPV &nd u" nriimry troiiblmoaslly r\IUHLI lyaudHaf4lycur dbxl > 00'l'llfl ( an. 8Ulou. Several cafioiciirod in bevon d y § . an.ld 11.60 per box , all druL'chti , or by mull from Do- cutu Mfi ; . Co US VYult * BC..N V. full Olitictluiw