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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AftOSPNESPAY , JA TUAIIY 2& 18SO. THE CITY. IVrsonnl 11. F. Hlch , Denver , U nt the Murray. W.V. . Uckkcr , St. Louis , Is nt the Mlllnrd. R U Petrlc , of Kansas City , Is nt the Pnxton. \V. H. Munpcr , Fremont , Is nuuostof the Millnnl. A. T. Unlloway , of Ncligh , Is registered at the Pnxton. J. J. Huchannan , Hastings , Is stopping nt tlic Murriiy. Hurry Idler , of Yankton , Dal : . , waat the I'axton yesterday. II. .T. Smith , 11 prominent artist of Minne apolis , U nt tha Murray. O. W. Gardner ami Charles Oanthcr , Lin coln , are icplitercd at the I'axton. O. M. Holil uiul William M. Uncon , of St. Joseph , are stooping at the I'axton , W. H. .lotios , ( 'ciiernl western passenger iik'Pnt of the Minneapolis & St. L.OUIS mil- road , Is nt the Mlllard , Miss Fannie Katon , fill. Smith Eighteenth street , will le.ivo Oinnhii to marrow for Chi- L-BKO , where she will visit friends. From tin re shu will KO to St. Louis , anil will bo nb- Bcnt from Omnha three or four months , OIK ; 1'ci-mlt. Jesse PavU was prantcd a permit to build n one story fruino i'oUtijo , to cost WOO , ou Tiliicn , nonr Mct'cath street. Iliilr-l Change. D.wid II. Walker Imi bought the stock and fixtures of the Canllcltl linusc , mill will ns- muno control on Fobrifary 1. His said that the founder of the house , George Uunfleld , Avill retire Into private life. til IjillCOlll. Commissioner O'Kcuffo went to Lincoln jfslorttay to attend the mooting of stnto county commissioners , of winch hols a chair man of committee. The subject to bo dis- cii'isc-il is needed lugislntlon respecting county loads and bridges. Fought l > > 'I' ' " Koltiiida. George Dovi'rell anil D. E. Hurnett had a nitchcd battle with lists In the P.ixton hotel yesterday afternoon , ami battered racli other pretty badly before they WIM-O separated. Hunictt was aivesU'il nril lined $ r.i > 0. A war rant lias been issued for Dovercll's arrest. The following iiiiirrlnso licenacs were Is sued yesterday : Name and residence. Ace. t'Ymilc ' II. Hummel , Omaha - ' Laura Russell , Omaha 21 Martin Nelson , Omalia 'J t Inger l. Chrisbcnson , Omaha 21 Clint Itnlili * The Swedish Lnillcs' licllof society intends giviiiR a ball on February " at the Exposition hall for the benefit of the Scandinavian poor of the city. This society lias nlreadyo.\erteil itself in tills respect , and has been the me.ins of affording valuable relief to suffering humanity dwelling in and around Omaha. A Now Trust Company. Articles of incorporation of the Commercial Trust company were Illcd ycstcaday with County Clerk Kochc. The now organisation will do a general loan , trust and guarantee business , In South Omalia , with a capital of flOO.OJO. The ineorporators arc C. II. Wai- worth and Henry P. Camp. Justice Morrison's Court. Dwight E. Johnson applied for a writ of replevin to recover a buggy from the Colum bus Hugpy company. .Mary E. Stevenson claims that Stella Schwnitz has left the place , owing § 110 for rent. She believes that .1 , II. Parottc is in possession of some of Stella's property , and nsks that it bo turned over to the court. The DubininClub. . Five members of the Omaha Debating club met in room 48 , of the U.irkcr block , last night , and elected the following ofllcors for the ensuing year : W. S. Pooplcton , president ; O. H. Vosa , vlco president ; W. S. Swoope , secretary and treasurer. There wcro no debates. The constitution was BO amended that hcroaftur all absentees from a regular mooting will bo lined S cents. The Mo/nrt Club. The members of the Mozart club met for the first time in their now quarters , room 5 Ware bloclc , last evening. The former place of meeting having been at Ninth and How ard. The organization has been In existence only about thrco months , but is In a nourish ing condition under the directorship of Miss Arnold. There are now about ilfty members. German ! ) Kn Masque. A party of masquor.iders gathered at Ger- manla hall last evening on invitation of the Indies of the German school. There was the usual variety of rich and expensive toilets and grotesque mako-ups. Four beautiful prizes were awarded - two for the mosthand- Bonio and two for the best character repre sentation. The unmasking occurred at mid night and wns attended with a number of surprises. Tnis was followed by a sumptu ous supper in the basement. No Ciiso nintlc , J. L. Rico was before Judge Uorka yester day , charged with resisting an ofllcer. It will bo remembered that Constable Martin Eddy , accompanied by a man giving the name of Huiloy , went to Hlco's onlco to servo nn attachment. Ho entered the ofllce , and , as Rico nfllrms , without stating who he was or showing his badge , grasped the papers on Kico's desk. The latter objected to such pro ceedings and pushed the constable away. A policeman was called and everybody in the ofllco was arrested. The case occupied the attention of the court the entire afternoon. and was finally dismissed. Oninliu Mnniiliictiircs. The stock holders of the Paxton & Vicrling Iron works at ihclr annual meeting tlio fourth year in succession , reelected - elected the old directors. The re port of the volume of business done during the year closed showed a gratifying growth in every direction. About two hundred and Ilfty men have been employed continuously , 'and ' their salaries have aggregated , In l&SS , nearly $100,000. More business calls for moro money. The stockholders met this by aulhorUlng nn increase of stock to fHOOl ( ) ) ISbD and , during , directing an imme diate Increase from $100,000 , to 1:50,000. : , 1'ollco Mayor W. G. Sloan and Marshal James P. Mnlonoy of South Omaha have adopted rules governing the police force. . Ofllcors are not allowed , when off duty , to visit drinking saloons , billiard tables , card rooms , or like Idling places with their uniforms on , must study the inhabi tants , suspicious characters , disreputable houses and iiucstfonublo places , are forbid den to Interfere with tho.pollco judge , drinlc while ontluty any liquor , or enter a saloon , liouso of prostitution or other dibi-uputablu place , or take liquor in the station house. The violation of any of these rules adopted will bo followed by summary suspension. Pears' soap Is the most ologiinl toilet adjunct. _ _ An Illegal Masquerade. A flno looking youug lady was found Mon day night masquerading in men's clothes on Cumlug street in company with her husband. The police arrested them and at the police station they gave the assumed names of Abe Lincoln mid Mrs. Lincoln , The couple re side at 613 North Seventeenth street and have a hlclily respectable appearance. They recently eloped from Minneapolis and wcro married hero by the Hov. T. M. House. On arraignment the lady said she had dressed up at homo In wen's clothes merely for the fun of the thing and supposed It would bo no harm for her to take a short walk after night in men's attlro provided she was accompanied hy her hus band. The Judge lined her f 10. A weapon bad been found on her husband's person and bo was lined | 5. Ttio couple had spent tno iilgut in Jail anil felt terribly disgraced. A WATERWORKS COUNCIL. What the City of Florence linn to Cnitflldcr. There Is n prospect for trouble between the city of Florence and the Waterworks company. Mention of this wns made sev eral days 150 , but the Waterworks company has been trying to keep the matter quiet , nnd It has been stated furthermore that it is making arrangements by which It expects to elect Its own council In Florence at the ensuing election , so that the question now nt issue may be settled to Its own satisfac tion. When the waterworks company loca ted at Florence , it cxpicssod a desire to have the streets and niluys which , If contin ued to the river , would run through Its property closed. Florence was satisllca with the proposition , and consequently the council passed nn ordinance dosing tip the streets and alleys in question. The ordinance , however , passed upon the condition that the water works company would grade Washington and llridgo streets , which run to the river south of the property owned by the water works company. This work was to have been done last fall , but the water works company have made no effort toward living up to Its agree ment. As a consequence ninco that time the citizens of Florence have talked the matter over nnd some of the ofll- eials have seen the representatives of the waterworks company and asked what was propose. ) to be done In the premises. These representatives stated that the cost of grad ing would bo In the virility of $ - < ,000 and that was more than the waterworks com pany intended to pay , and that It re fused to pay that sum out. The cltl/ens were taken somewhat aback by this failure on the part of the Water Works company and have canvassed the matter and hnvo almost come to the conclusion that it will be necessary to rescind the ordinance closing the streets referred to. The water works company , it is stated , has been dilly dallying In the matter , and making promises , with the hope of postponing action upon the mutter until spring , when a new coun cil will bo elected : ami , it is claimed , with the hone , based upon the number of men they now have in their em ploy , ot being-able to .select a council which will not only not rescind this ordinance , but reserve to the Waterworks company the rights which it nowTfiis in the promises with out the condition which was originally im posed upon it. William II. Hall , vice president of th waterworks company , stated to a Hci : re porter hist nmht that the council of Florence would never rescind t he ordinance giving the company authority to conduct its work in that little village. The sticets that the com pany agreed to grade nvo Washington and Bridge , from Main street cast to the river. Mr. Hull is also responsible for the state ment that the company commenced the work of grading these two thorou lif.ii-es , in com pliance with the ordinance and the contract , two or three days ago. n The worst feature about catarrh i its ( lit n Kerens tendency to consumption , llood'a Sursupnrilla cures catarrh by purifying' the blood. THE ijioia.vdis _ iio.\u . Mayor Itroatcli AppcniH IIU Sinna- I Ufa to u Xunilisr of Document ! . The license board met yesterday afternoon in the city hull budding and granted thrco or four saloon licenses. The contested licenses of Foley ft D.ir.st on Farnam street , and 01' F. Sauther on Tenth and Bancroft wore held over until Saturday next. Milton Rigors nnd S. P. Morse have boon notllled to ap pear before the board Saturday afternoon nt 2:30 nnd show cause why Folcy & Uarst may not be granted a license. The opponents to the licemo of Frank S.iuthur have also boon notllled to apncar nt the same time. These arc tne only two saloon licenses that are con tested , and when disposed of the board will have completed its work. After the board adjourned , the mayor signed the liquor licenses already granted , to gether with : ) tO express licenses. The Grand opera house license and the Eden Museo license were also signed. The mayor stated his willingness to sign the license of the Pee ple's theater , but said it was not Hlled up by the clerk , which would account for its ab sence from among the batch of special licenses. In speaking of the Higgins license , the mayor thought the question would not come up again , at least , this year. Ho had no thought ttiat Higgins would ever be granted a license. A Modest , Sensitive Woman often shrinks from consulting1 n physi cian about functional derangement , and prefers to suitor in silence. This may be a mistaken fcolinpr , but it is ono which is lorgely prevalent. To all such women wo would say that ono of the most skillful physicians of the day , who has had a vast experience in curing diseases peculiar to women , has pre pared a remedy which is of inestimable ) aid to thorn. Wo refer to Dr. Plorco's Favorite Proscription. This is the only remedy for woman's peculiar weak nesses and ailments , sold by druggists , under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers , that it will give satis faction in every case or money refunded. Sec guarantee printed on bottle wrap per. _ _ ToflVrson Square Boomers. There is considerable activity nmon g the Jefferson square boomers , but ono would not bo likely to discover the fact if ho did not understand that they have resolved to say as little about the matter as they pos sibly can. They have rented two rooms 2:1 : and 21 in the Ware block. Ono of these is rudely furnished like an emergency campaign headquarters. The most notice able feature in ono of the rooms is a dis mantled bocr keg , on the top of which some body has plastered a huge pin cushion. This is supposed by some to bo a relic of a former occupant of the room , though others claim it is the metaphorical bar'l which is to bo utilised in the campaign. In the other rooms there is a patent ollico desk , some yellow chairs , vu pile of photo graphs of an imaginary city hall in a imaginary posoy garden , drawn ny some architect whoso modesty pre vented him from attaching his nnmo to the work. Every pediment spire , and pinnacle - clo is dotted by a god or goddess , who Is chiefly remarkable for the amount of clothes ho or she is capable of getting along without. This room is in charge of F , J. McArdlo , and whllo Tun I5au man was present was visited by Jim McShano , Jim Crelghtnn , Tom Fiumorris nnd Chairman Biileombe of the board of public works , Each of these gentle men was as innocent as a babe , knew nothing of the city hall site question aiul quietly withdrew to discuss the subject , leaving the reporter alone , _ From the Council JUufTrt Nonpareil , Koo. Ill , JHHO. Wo are credibly Informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Dr. Thos , JelTorls of this city is mrroly nominal , not exceeding one llfth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should bo lost In plac ing his remedy within the roach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has nlllietcu the world during the last hundred years. ExucuTivr. OrricR. COUNCIL HI.UFFS , Jan. 7 , 168I do not hesitate to buy that the suc cess attending the use'of Dr. Jolfcrls" " Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from experience , having used It In my own family ; I um nUo well acquainted with the facts connected with Its use in our city. W. It. VACOUN , Mayor. I "o phyulclan required. Price of remedy W. Addrcs , box Mo. ( r , Omaha , Neb. ( Dr. Juffcris bus retired from active practice. ) Client ) I2voiiiv loi4 to Sutherland li'lorlilu. The first excursion to Sutherland will Icuvo Omaha via the Wabash railway on Monday , t January 28. For rates , tickets , sleeping car accommodations nnd full information , call on or write O. N. CLAYTON , 1502 Furimm Ft , , Omaha , Nob. Aimlessly Wandering Mrs. Krown , 1117 South Seventeenth , who U subject to periodical attacks of lunacy , at which times she U seized with a desire to be come a tramp , has again disappeared from home , and it is thought is again demented. She Is nbout forty-five years of ngc , nnd when last scon wore n blue dress , gray shawl , cloth slipper * , and n largo switch of fnlao hair. Last summer she wandered away , nnd was found six weeks afterwards near Gibson station. 1MIOVI3I ) A FAiLVUIS. The Northern Pnelllo will ItiniiKurnto the Old Hyutcm. As n medium of simplifying the operation of a railway system the Northern Pacltlo some time ago abolished the ofllco and de partment of general superintendent , nnd the duties involving ii | > on this department re verted to that of the general manager. In consequence n coterie of assistant ircncral managers wns appointed. After giving the matter a thorough trial , during which time , It is stated , the affairs of the company became - came badly complicated , the Northern Pa- clllc has concluded to reinstate the old sys tem of operating. It is staid that the ofllclats of that road have arrived nt the Inevitable conclusion since tno now form was inaugura ted , and that is that it takes one class of men to obtain the patronage and another to handle It RO us to bo satisfactory to all con cerned. It Is said that whllo the department of general superintendent Is closely nllicd to that of general manacer , as regards the re sult of the system on which each is operated , that there is an ocean between them , and that experience has demonstrated that both are imlispcnsiblo in the successful operation of a largo railway system. It is alee said that in railway centers the Northern Puetllo is considered the most poorly managed line in the west , resulting , It is said , from the at tempted combination of the departments of genera ! manager and general superintendent. Private Information received in tills city yesterday - torday is to the effect that S. U. Alnslie , who has hud charge of the eastern division of the Northern Pacific , will In the near future bo appointed general superintendent , with head quarters ut St. Paul , and that N. D. Koot , now assistant general msnagcr , will bo made assistant- general superintendent , \vith head quarters at Helena , As this matter 1ms re sulted from a thorough test , and as it was the foundation upon which Vlco President Holeombo was basing a similar movement In connection with the Union Paeillc , it is thought that ho will benellt by the rcsultand abandon the project. A Silly Humor. It was rumored Monday night on tliostrccts that the Chicago , Hook Island & Pacific road had decided to abandon South Omaha and leave the business of the yards to other lines. S. S. Stevens , general agent of the company , stated yesterday that the rumor was too silly for notice. Business was com paratively dull , ho said , in the cattle line , and the Uoek Island company had drawn out a number of cars and sent them up north to bo used in the ice trade. Ice is plenty up- there and in demand further cast , and the cars have been called into USD as men tioncd. _ Suit For An argument wns made yesterday in tlio ease of II. H. Cook against the Fremont , Ijlk- horn & Missouri Valley road. The ease eame up in Just lea Wade's court. Coolc sued to re cover $150 on account of his hoi o being killed b.v it train. The defense was that the plaintiff had no right to permit his horse to run at large within the corporate limits of the city. No dceisioti was reached. Kiiilroiul Notes. The Atchlson , Topoku & Santa Fo rend has abolished the train agent service , nnd yes terday sixty ol that gentry was retired. It is also stated that the Union Pacific , while not abolishing the system , will reduce the num ber of train agents. W. P. Vail , traveling passenger agent of the Burlington , has been assigned In a simi lar capacity to the general passenger trallle of the northwest. Superintendent Hcssequio visited ( Jut-Off lake yesterday in view of extending the track accommodations for the ice venders at that place. Another new engine was received by the Union Pacilic from the Pittsburg shops yes terday. A construction train and a crew of men were sent out yesterday to tun cut in the Union Pacilic road bed nt Elkhorn , whore the acci dent occasioned by the land slide occurred several days ago. The cut is to bo widened ton feet. Messrs. Dickenson Uesseouie , Hackney , Uaxter and Buckingham , of the Union Pa cific , and C. L. Cook , the inventor of the Cook safety switch , have made a test of the switch in the yards in this city Dickinson states that it was satisfactory , and that in the spring several of this standard will likely bo put in service at various points along the main line of the Union Pacific. Yesterday when open , an cnginowas run over it safely at the rate of forty-five miles an hour. C. M. Kathburn , of the Missouri Pacific , Is in the city. General Mnnaeor Holdrego , of the Bur lington , has returncu from the east. Four narrow gauge sleepers of the Utah Central were brought in for repairs yester day. BIcArdlcites After For a long time , the farmers living in nnd and about McArdlo precinct have been suff ering from the depredations of a gang of horse nnd cattle thieves. Valuable horses nnd cattle have been stolen with Impunity , nnd the authorities seem powerless to prevent - vent the outrages. Some weeks ago one of the thieves was captured at Schuylcr with a stolen horse In his possession , nnd the farm ers hoped that the gang would bo broken up or scared on" Dy this , but wcro disappointed , as , after a brief cessation , the depredations have been renewed. From a gentleman from McArdlo precinct it was learned that tli farmers have tired of this and have deter mined to take the matter into their own hands and will hold a meeting at the Siuver.s school house In the \Vcsl Omaha precinct on West Dodge street at 1 o'clock next Sunday for the purpose of raising means to bring about the arrest nud punishment of the thieves. Cent of llio City Schools. The following shows the expense incurred in the condnct of the public schools during the years mentioned. Ani'nt No tch's during begin- From the General fund period ing of 1 year. year. For the fiscal year clos ing July 111 , ' &r. Paid. . . 323,804.82 140 For llscal year closing July 1U , ISb * . -100,10(1.05 ( 183 Goi calendar year clos ing Dec. 31 , 1SSS . 330.OW.ia 205 For calendar year clos ing Leo. 21 , 1 59 . 334,500.00 250 k nl Tills. All kinds of morohiindiho and per sonal property wanted in oxohango for improved farms and wild land. Foreign Emigration Co. , r 2 & a IGOU Fnrnnm &t. Ignorant of tlio llroalr. Mike Becker , who was arrested for drunk enness did not know that In ono of his falls on the slippery pavement ho had broken his loir. Ho hobbled from the patrol box to the patrol wagon and on reaching the station made his way from the wagon to Ins coll. He complained HO much of his leg hurting him that Dr. Hulph , who was at the station , examined it and found ono of the bones fractured just nbovo the ankle. . The limb was put in splints and Becker was taken to the hospital , A IlK In tli UlbH. If on the right side and lower part of the diaphragm , though playfully meant and de livered , is calculated to evoke profanity from a chappy whoso liver Is out of order. When that region is sere and congested , pokes seem fiendish. Look nt u man's coun tenance ere you prod him under the ribs. If his skin and eyeballs have a sallow tlngo , you may Infer also that his tongue is furred , Ills breath apt to bo sour , tiut ( ho has pains not only beneath his ribs , but also under the right ehouldor blado. Also , that his bowels are irregular and his digestion Impaired , In stead of making u Jocose demonstration on his ribs , recommend him to take , and stead ily persist in taking. Hosteller's ' stomach bitters , the llncst anil-bilious and alterative medicine extant. Incomparable is it , also for dyspepsia , rheumatism , nervousness , kidney tiouble , ana fever and ague. * * . I THU RLIM'ii'IiAM GAM 14. A GrniiRcr Tlcoocd Out of His Money by nn Ancient Trick. Bruce Harper , n.pnmger from the vicinity of Cole , la. , goes homo to-day with a prac tical knowledge of how the great "flim flam" game Is worked by sharpers In a great olty. Whllo Harper-was leaning on the bar of n Tenth stroetltuloon Imbibing a few farewell bumpers preparatory to taking his leave on the cars for-tho prohibition stnto.he chanced to display n 20 bill in settling the account with the bartender , A well dressed stranger standing near asked him If he wns Willing to let him have the ? : bill for a number of smaller bills. Harper acquiesced , nnd the stranger counted out n number of bills , which the granger In turncoun'cd , and then turned over the f.0 ! bill to the stranger , who gave the name of Thompson. Thompson suddenly remem bered that ho would need the small bills nnd asked Harper If ho would trade back again. Ho readily consented and counting out the money returned it to Thompson. The hitter in turn handed n bill folded up to Harper , and the granger supposing it was the j'JH bill , thrust it into bis pocket without looking at it. A couple of drinks xvero then taken nt Thompson's expense and Harper loft for the depot. There the farmer discovered that tlio affable stranger hud given him a f bill Instead of a U > . Ho rushed back In past haste to the saloon whuro the trlclt was played , but Thompson had disappeared and with him the ? 20. A Flro-I'roor Hotel. It is said that Hon. William A. Paxton Is seriously considering n scheme to transform the Merchants' hotel , situated near his mag nificent oflleo building on Farnnm street , into nn eleven-story lire-proof hotel , to bo ar ranged nnd conducted upon the European plan. It is to bo built upon the same general plan as the Gore house In Chicago , nnd in Its appointments and finish will bo a model of elegance nnd beauty. I'or./oni'fi Complexion Powder is uni versally known and everywhere es teemed" tlio only powder that will im prove the complexion , eradicate tan , freckles , and all Mcin diseases. Another Second Wnrd Moclinir . All property owners am ) voters are re quested to attend a meeting to be held next Saturday night at Hoffman's hall , corner Thlrtuunth mid Williams streets , for the pur pose of considering the question of locating the city hall to bo voted on February "i. Able speakers will bo present and the whole subject will bo intelligently nnd exhaustively discussed. I'OMMITI BB. Pure. This powder never varlon. A marvel of | > nrlty iuiiKtlj uiul wliolPAomunuss. .Mora uuniiomlcitl than the ordinary kinds , and cannot ho iold lu comnotltlon with the multitudes of low cost. hliort weight alum or phosphate powderi. Sold only iu cans. Hoval Making Powder Co. . Wall street , Now York. [ UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION W OVKII A MILLION DISTUIHUTUU ! 58 ? Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated hy the loglslatiiro In 18158 , for Kducatlotuil and Charitable purposes , and its franchise made a part or the pio'.ent stale ( . 'on- btltntlon , in lifl'J. by an ovorwlielming poiiular Tote. Tts MAMMOTH nilAWINOStnVo place Seml- Annuallyi.liiMo and l ) foniberl and flu tlllANI ) SINGhlf NUMIIKIl DRAWINGS lakoplacoln onclioftlie other ten montlis of tlie year , andaro nil drau n In public , nt the Academy of Music , New Orleans , I.n. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Intogrily of Its Dnnvin , mill I'ronipt 1'aj input of I'ri/os , ATTI.STII : : > AS KM.O H : "Worto hereby certify that vra rtt.pervlso the nrraugemcnts lor all the Monthly and Suml-An- tiunl Draw lugs of The I.onlsl'im. Htato lottpry Company , nnd in person manage ami control the lirawIngs themselves , mil that the Kama are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In irood faith toward all parties , and wo authorize the company to use tills certlllcate , with fac- Hlmlk'.s of our signatures attached , in its adver tisements " COMMISSIONKItS , We. the undersigned Hanks and Il.inker.s.wlll | iay all I'rlzi'H draun in The Louisiana Mate nottcric.s which may bo presented at our conn- tern. It. M. WAI.M8M1V. Pros. rouls'ana ' Nat. Hank. ] > IiiUKI"\NAL'X. : ( i'rus. Kt.tto Nat'l Itank A. KAI.DWIN , I'res. Now Orleans Nat'l Hank. CAHI , KOIIN. I'ros. I'nloti National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At llio Acailoiny of Itltiaic , Now Or leans , Tuesday , February 111 , 18HII. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Ticksts. at Twenty Dollars each. ! ! alvo7 , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. orMu. tiis i : OK loi.onuia . 110,000 I IMtl/.i : OK fi'J.WWis 1a I'UI/.H OF 2.-.OOIU8 . 2VJOJ 1r I'KiKitsoK juuwaro r , j'ltiy.nsoi' ' ' wiuuiira 25 1MCI/.KBOK l.BDnro . JUUM I'ltl/.K-SOK fiOUaio UlMtt M ) I'ltl/.KHOl' ' MOnro fiO.UOD COO l'UIXKSOf lOU.UJO AI'I'linXIAtATION 100 1'rlzcsof ( .VKluroi WO Prizes of ilflUare IHt.OOl 100 1'rizesot IWlure ! AlXXl ) TKIUIINAIj 11U/ES. PlVM 1'rlzes of JIM are . JW.Hir , VM l'rlzeaat JOOnre . f..KJO ' . .s , amounting to . I , ( ) , KX ) NOTK , Tlckotn druwlnii CuiilUI l'rlze uru not en- Itlml to terinlnul prlics. Ifh'uuC'i.i'ii IIATKH , or anr further Information ilttHlrcil , write UKlUIr to thu nnilerslunuil. tloarly nlatlnu your rt'kldunce.w Illi Hlstn , County , btrcetmiil nuiuliur , .Moro rapi t return mitll ilullvury will bo KV nirrj { > r your enclotlnv uu mvelujn ) bourlnv your " ' "i-i-nil'roh'i'ATiNOTIS. Kipioii Money Onlcr . on Now York Kxclmniiii In unllnnry letter , Currency by Kji.ru | . lut our ' Orit. A. D.Mirill.V , , Jtewtirleimi , la. \ u > liiugton , I ) . O. Address Registered Letters to NKVV OUI.KAN8 NATIONAL IIANK , > 'J'ljat " 'O ravment of 1 ? IVTVnArTrT J1M > 1 1MM ISl K nrl/es U niMllAN'J'KKII 11V KIllltNAnuNAMIANKS OK New Orleann , anil tliu'llcketiara nlKneil ty llio 1'rtiiidvnt uf un ln il- tutluu wliu > u clinrlon-J rlvbli uru rfiuitnlztil In tlio lilutiestciiurtJ ! tlierefuru , bow uru ot ull luiltatloni orunonymoui * ( huinea , DMCIlOl.l.Alt l thoiirlcoof tlio fnmllot part or fruition ut a tlfki't laSUKII HV Us In liny limwlim. AnyUilnx In uurimmc utfcrcu Jork'nj tlmii u IHilluri ) The finest Ment-t-'InvnrlnK Stock USK IT FOU SOIJIM , Ilocf Ten , hnuccs nnU .Mntlo Dlahcn , EXTRACT of MEAT. N.B. Conulno only with fno-slmllo of Bnron Llobl 's Rlgnnturpln Bltip Ink . " il" across Inbol , SnlclbT ' Storr-kr-oreM.Oto'pr'nnil OrutfulM * Minim's KYIHAVT OK JIKAT < > i m , i miion YT xnloliy Itlclmru on Drux foiiii'.iny. nml Ulnkc. Uruce A Company MtLt , TKXAB , Juno 3X , IBttTh Swift bptclflc Company , Atlanin , On. Gentlemen tle-men One of my ililldrcD wna troubled with ihoitmallum nml boll * fur nbout * . Wt ) trftrn her various kinds of mctl ! fear , but without l > ro.1t , tuitl bCRau to ill | in1r otcurlnn hpr fit nlL 1vnn ixtHUmtril totrr your mvltl'n Rptclflo. After ilio bail Fcvtrnl Inltlfi tl'o Ollratpi nil illinimc nml tlu Is now K litle , Ijrnrty nud clrl twoh'o .vrnrs old , Another ilill.l Im * Just bccomnamidM In th mine trny , nml I am uMntlieK.8. 8. nadntitlolintnniroini | | > t tint tieriiiRticiit oure. N. U. WAOOOXCR. KICII HIM , Mo , July 7 , lSS-Tlia Swift Gpnrinc Co. , AtlntitA , < l.i. Gcmlum n i Our lltlla fill \\hcn but UIIIM ? wccKioM liroka out with ( Orema. WetrlcJ tha prrtorlialoni from ciM-ial suoil doctors , but without HUT noclnl ImnplltVo trlaJ 8. U 8 , f ml liy tbi tlmoo-.e lit tile VTIVJ gear her head begun ti > tio.il. nud by the time eliu hntl token ls hotdrj klu wns completely cunil. Noivcha tint n full oul lieavr hrmlof hnlr-n lohunt , hcnrtrclilM. I frd It but my ilntv to ninka IUH stnlemunU iton | eclfullj , II. 1' , CHiTTiXooa * . TkSV , Jiuio V7 , 1S3Th Ewlft Sjioclfie Co. , Atlanta , ( U. Ucnlluincn : In I ! i8 1 i-oalracto , ! blood ( > ol on , nnd nt < lira touiilit a rliyctcf&u. wln > tn-ntcil ina for Riv- em ! innnt'i ' * . Ily hit nilvleo I vent tiit'rab Urcharil Sprll4'j , Kv. , ulioru | IH icmrso of in rsrMuHv ubsriAi'il. I rrcov- erpd.m I Uimislt.but the unit * i > rliR vim * tilo3 beft&ii to nptear on my fr. < o nt 1 body. Tlicffo RrniUully Incrunftrd to sorra nnd run- titnit ulrtrn. I wn § ndrifrd to trv 0 } . , nnd i nmtillatt.lyKrt rtnklii < i It I e ( > Mim"lice < l to Iniprwo. slowlv nt nut , but nicro rnpldlr cltcn nr.l , and roon tiotbliiR iciinluol to tell of my trouble. My blooa U now their- cuithly ultinn'cil , ami my ujMun frrofrom tulut , nnd I < mo my prcivnt condition n ii icrfect cure to > ouri > i 1lclu < > 1 cheerfully iifcl lvo this ntntumout tlml other * > tlio luiva s'JTeroi ! nalliarnny rc u lliornmc benefit. . IUIIDY u. Uunr , ; 4 Writ Ninth St. Hr-Jinn , I.A. , Mny S\ 18SJhe Swift Stioi-mo Co , Atlnntn , On Gentlemen : About two roarn ( wo my KUIIPIHI licnltli onto way en- Itcly. Ins BO dflilllutfsl Omt 1 nlmoit ( Impaired of r\er fccllntr urll nun In. All tb&l thu ph ) plclnns tlono for me brought 1.0 Bcimanrnt ri'lkf. Fileuila In litr < l Ihnt I IbollM K\B ! 8. H. S. n fair trlnl.nllhougti I tboucht It would be throwlns nwny money. AIt r taking a thorough course , my rienlth rcl rtronptli returned , nnd I mmt LIT Hint 8. H. nhuo cured me , as I discarded aU liters while using It. As n tonic I ran inoit beartlly rwommend It ) for Koncinl ilcbllltr Dceitnlnlylsasppclflo. , . I know Mr. W. K. llrMgos. ana Will cny that Ills stntomont to correct. . Josnrn SIIELTON. Drugpltt. ' Trentlse on DIooil nml Bklu Dlscnses mailcj free. Thit Swivi Hi-mrio Co. , Uruwir & JUautu , Ua. BR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL nstitute ! Host self of teeth ! S. I llllriii nt li.ilf lvtc" : . 'leclh exlnictud without pnln. Kxniiiln.uuni of the mouth free. Send Scent frlamp u ith lonespuiHloiiLO. 1'axton H1U. , Cor. Hitli tinil Fariiiiin. YELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS Us © "Paerless Sransi" BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oysters , yelecteil nnd ] ) .u keil witli cliMiillnchs Ac c.ire by D , H , PEARSON & GO , Baltimore , Md They are llio licit , .Ahk your Croccr for them ItoIFubl , Ilublln anil Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin passage < 3"i nml $ " 0 , nccordliiK to location ot stale room. lixcmMon itl > to f X ) . Stccrnge to nml fiom I'liropo nt l.oHtibt Uutoa. AUSTIN UALUWIN i CO. , Ocn1 ! Ajjnnti. fkl lU-oamvuy , New York. JOHN ni-KGKN , fion'l Western Audit , 1H4 Itaiulnlph St. , Chicago. IIAHKV K. MOOItr.S. Agent. Om.iha. Iteduucd Cabin Hiites to Ghisjjow Ex- liibition. GOLD MEDAL , PAEIB , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted Cnrna , from uhu.li llio excess of Oil lias been remo\cil , It lias mot a than three I hues the strength of Coco.i mixed \\illi Starch Arrow root or Su.nr , anil is therefore tit more economical , CO8riN//c. ! J(7irm rrnt a cup. It is delicious , nquri < ] iin ? , fctrcngtlicninf ? , easily di- Bested , nnd ailmirablyntlapted for in. valuh as n ell as ( or persons in licaltli. Sold by Grocers ctcrjnlicrc. W , BAKER & CO , , Mister , Mass , 2lS29as O Tansill's ' Punch Cigars were shipped clttrlne thn past two yoiim , without a drum mer In our omploK No other house In the world CRU trintj- fiillyiualiosucliu sliowiiiK. Una uRent ( ilculcr ouly ; wun tna lu ouch town. I SOLD BY LEADING ORUCCISTS. R.W.TANSILL&C0..55 Slate b't.Chicaao. rr For LOST or FAILING MANUOODi General and NERVOUS DEBILITY ; I Wenkiusi ol Body and Mind I Effecti I of Errort or Eicetieiln Old or Young , llobuil , Nol.li. ) UMIIlii ) rullr lletl.irril. Ilo la Enlirjtr 4 NlrrnlltfntMkl MlhU'l lll'rn Ollllt\S H IM1119 of IKPIIV. iliolullT unrilllnu llonf TIIHTnfM-lli-rrr.u . In 1)17. ) tn Irttlif rroo. 47 bUl it. Trrrllorlri , mil lon-lvntiitintrlfN. Yourftnrrltelbpin. llcok , ft.llriliUnlllnn , anil tirnur , mftllrd Oetlrdl lr , , . iddrf. . EKIC MiCICAl CO. , BUiFAlO , N. t. STEEL GOLD MRDAl. PARIS EXPOSITION 1B78. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS I'uMtlvuriurodiiiGo dft Blivjir. llorne' < -tro.31ncuillollrlt' : 1'ruucombined. UuuanttMltba onl/ ono In tbo world Kincratlntf aeontlnuoui I'.ltctrto Mognrttt vmrr ni , hcltntlllCtl'onorful. Durable , 'ComfnrtAblo anil I'tTc-cllvo. Avoid Crouds. _ Orern OOOcitred. HendKtwnn(01 iiamrildot * ALHO KLCOTIIIU 1IKI.TH FOR jilxl'.AHlX Ol. HOnHE , IHVUTOB , 181 WAEAS.1 AYE. . CHICACP. , PF.NNYHOYAI , TVAFKK5 ? am 5 succusafully tibi-U monthly hy over 10,000 LodteH. Aro.S'd/c. KJft dual and I'lcaiattt ( I i 'rlHxhyinalloratlrUKKlBla Healed -J'iirHcuiir ! > S poitngn RtumH | , Aildri'sj TUB EuilBBi Cuxtiic.u , Co. , DiJTiiotT , flicu. For ' sale dMtl by mall by ( Snoilin < n\ \ _ _ Drny Co. , Omnhtt , Neb , f ami till urinary trouhlescaslly.qulclc' lyamlsafrtlycnrea by UIJCrrUltACuii- IUIHH. Hovoral CUBBS cured In aeven days. HeM fl.60per box , nil ilrugk'IstH , or by mall from l ) < > - : utttMfio ( ; na WUfio Ht..N V.l'ull Directions nd'lumort eurrd , GflNCF.R : xpvrleurf.N'u Kulfr. . Wuba'ih A > . , Cbli-uEo.ill ! WEAK ! Iurlfr1npfrom1ri IIJ i " " . 8Tli. lli-r'ro'r'"aiy"rty , ar , lout liialihoiKl , * tc. 1 \ lll M-nil a % aluau % rxutlw ( Maliill rnnulnlnu mil l rlliuIulK Ivt ' ' ° PfioV'/f' . C. POWLER. Moodus. Conn. 'EERLESX OYES BEST " ' " "DON'T" ITnttor yourself thnt > ou ran not nlong \\lthuutiin Otcrcont this SIMSOU atil "IIONT. , Mlis tlio rnro oppnrtunitioihlch vo nro now "tli'iltiK In hpi'clnl bargain * . Not In < -lil Myl * and shop worn K"oil , but all of tlio f ugliest mul the bi > st. Mas Moycr-Establishsi 1865-Adolph Moyar six'nixTii : : AXD TAHXAM STKKETS. < KCiicraI A rntki for STEINWAY , GillCKERING , KNAOE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , . and JAS , W , STARR ca y HE Wfa ( Story & Clari and Slionliiger-Bell Organs bl'IU IAI. ] 'UR'id ; AND TllUMd. Write fui'l'ntnlo uo E. McCrew , . , OIIP of llio Jlost S In the TreatmBnt of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , ul Orpuns alisnlutuly cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , nnlooil. Qlf'IH niPAQCQ Ills trontmont for wlilnh OMH IJIoCMOLOi KlM-s the most beautiful complexion , nnd a perfect sKl CONSULTATION FREE : Pentl statnj ) for reply. Office Bushman Bloc . IGth and Sis. Omaha , Moo OMAHA DISPENSARY , Nc voui > CiniONrc and I'HIVVTI : IltsmsRS of Mi.vand : WOMUN successfully tioated. YOUNG MEN HutTcrlng fnnii tlio i Hoots of rniitlifiil lollli'i or InilK- irotlon , r lire troiibloil with Woakni'SH , Ner\oiis lioliillty. I n"s of Mi'iunry , Deiponilency , AvcTslon lo Sulutr , Klilney Troiiblo. or any illneiiM * ol tlielicn- llo-Urliiiiry orKiins , cnn here tlnJ a mtc nml npceiiy cine , lliiir 'ci ieii iiniiblc , eiiiucliilly to tlio poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro nro many troubliul with too frequentprncna- tlinisoftliulil.uliler often nicuinimiilcil by n illclit Minirtlnu or lilirnllie 3en illon , Mini weakonuiK ol llio Ky tviu Ina iniinnertliu imtleiit niiinol utrtiiiiil lor. [ In exninlnlni/ iirlnniy ilcpuolta u ropy sediment n II ] olten hi * fouiKl , nml somutlines aniull partlclt'ii of rtlbuniPii will appcnr , or tlin color nlll lie ol n tlilti inllKlxti line , iiKiitn ch.inxlni. ton dark or tnrpl I np- IH'ntuiice. 'llierii niemany men nhoilln ot Ililsilllll- iiilly , lunor.int nt tlic < ini c. which ! the srrimil itusc ot noinliuil ciknc-.s 'I lie doctor Hill uii'irim- ' [ MO n perfect euro In nil such insus nml n tidilihy ii-itcinitlciii nf the K < * nlto-iirtnnry ortfiinn Coimiltu- llun free , bonil lor 'i lent tHiii | > "Young Man's Friend ; or Guide lo Wodlcet. " KUKH TO AM , . ADDUUSS DR. SPINNEY & CO. , tf. K. Cor. ICth .V DnitKlas SB. ( ; or National Ils lunsary , coi ner l"th and Main , Kans.iH City.Mo TO Sl'Of OK TIIK Sulro Tunnel Company. A ilecrce forforcclofiirpasnlnst the KU'I'HO TL'N- "tl'.li Coniiiiny | lias Just been onlcroil In the Unltcil stillernu-iilt Court , Ninth I'licuH Dlttilit of Nuvitilit met tliuiiropcrtyof Hint coni | > iiuy will liesnlil there- imlcr nt nn eitrly date. Tim HeorK.iiil/ntlon Coin * nllti'Ohereby ulvot notice thai Mucklioiilcrs nl' tluit iompiiiiy v III lie nlluwcil u KIN A I , opportunity to pro- ecttheirlilthi-rto iliuis cntj'1 utock by niibicrlbini , ' othe new lion.lMiml depositlui : lliolr stock us liuielo- oremlvcrtl ml. Siilivcrlpliuiiii in uiul bnniln u III bn cteUrd lit thu Union'1 rust i'ompitny , No. 71 Hroarl- vny , New Vork lit tha follnwlnu' terms , to-wlt. 55 OKNTS t'KIl HI1AIIK , ASHK.N'T- ING FltOAl THU DATK HIJKICOl'1 TO MOV , ! I , 1HHH , AT IU ni , , and 10 CKNTS run HJIAIIK , ASHKNTING JNI'lh JAN. U , IHSI ) , AT it I' . M. Hub rrll > i'r t < > Ihn bond * will rcci-lvo Trmt Coin | ian y i > rllllcnli ! .oiitillinu llioni In Ihn Mini ) number of liiircHiiH ttiuu dt'ponltcil by ilium , a ml f I. In bondH lor noli U cnnlH Mint lUccnU raipni'lltvly piild by Ilium. lUuruitiit tuo rntool 4 | i r ( cut. will bu nllu'ieil on ubvcrlptliiiiH Ironi itiilo ol puynmnl riiyniunlH bhoiild bu iniida bv i hui k on Ntiw York to hf Union 'lrii tConiiiinyniiiliilioiilil | baiiicoiiiimnlrd lyllio hlnvk duly undnmud In blank nnd nil nulhor- iiitlon lolbo I inoii Trust Company Illnnk l rin nr IliUnullioruiition Hint toploiif iln.'iilnri < iin b blaliu'd upon application nt thu rnlnn 'I runt Coin- iiny'nolllre , oral loum 11 , hc'vunlb llooi , .Mills JIulM- IK , Now Vork. JiutcdiNKn Voitiv , October 3. IbSf. n. it. MAI/I/I'K , OOHDO.V ? I.DO I' . ( } . A. 31. VAN WKKlt , OT'tO I.OWK.VOAIU ) , Tiiiconoiti ; SCMCAIAV , JtnOHUANIS'.ATJON COM.MITrKK. < a National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , MSB , alii Up CiipHn ! $ l 0)00 ( ) iirplns t 50,000 I. W , VAIKI , I'lvbidi'nt. ' J.KUIHH IlKHO , VlUOl'l'OSlllunt. A. ! ' . TOU/AI.IN , iml Vlru rrmldnnt' W. II. t > . HIKIIIKS , C.iihlor. \V. V. MOIUK. .loii.v8.Co II. \ \ . VAIKH , lKwii > t $ , I" A. K. TOIV.M.I.V , anVlneUlllcti THE IRON BANK , Cxn'nrr . I2ti ) HIV ! Vflrmrn Hln. . * r * i ESTABLISHED I SSI I I8O So.j Chicago , Ills. ICInrkSt. Tfafl Regular Old-Establlsbcd i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON liitlll Treating with IhiGrMteit and SUCCESS tonic , Nervous and Private Diseases/ 3-NKRVOUS DEHIL1TV , Loit Manhood , Fulling Memory , ExhuuMlne Drains , Ttrrlbl * Dream * , Heat ] and l ) ck Ache nnd all the cITecu ) leading to early decay nml | > eth.ips Coniutnptlonet Insanity , trcntcil identified ! ) ' ly ncwmcthpiU with Levet-fjllina MICCCH. OB- SYPHILIS and Ml bad UlooJ and Skin Dl > eases permanently cured. ae-KlUNKYnnd URINARYcomphlnti.OIett , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele and o'l ilbrait * rf the Oenlto-l'riiary ' Oic n curcJ pioniptly without Injury to Stomach , Kidncj * or other OiR.-m . * -No experiments. ARC nnd experience lm portont. Consultation free and ancred. 8-Scml 4 cent ! poslite for Celebrated Works CO Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate IISC M # 8"Those contemplating Marruee ml for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , tacli 15 ctnts , loth * cents ( ll nim ) Conuilt the oM Doctor. Afriemllj letter orc Utnay < a\erutute > iirier- inji nnd shime , anil add golden J ear * to life , X > S"Iloolc "Life'sSecret ( ) Urrors"soccnt5jtamp ( ) . Medlclr * anilviltmfis ktnt evet > herc , lecute from cxposuie * ] Iour < ,8to8 Sundat y lo u. AuMiesi F. D. CLARKE. M. D. , IOO So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICAL. ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE SW | 5'ift SV rV * rV N. W. 6"or. IStii & . DotlKO Sis. run TUP TIII.ATIIKNT or ALL Appliance : for Deformities and Trusses. He't InrllHI" " , nppirntn * nml renii-dlo < for meccii fill treatment or every form of dtscnso roqulrlng .Mi'rilcnlorSuu > nl 1'rantniont FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. llnnrd nml ntl.-ndnnce ; best HOMplt.il nccummodi < tlonnlu Hie wi'sl. WHITE r.iit ( 'mi rt.tiMnn noformllo ( nnd llrncc * , TriiR i" * , Club Ttiut , Ciirtnturo ol tlio btiliH1. 1'llcft , 'runiiirn , Cnncor , ( atirrli , Itroncliltlii , Inti ilnttorli niectrtclty , IMrntjii , l.'plltip ) , KMucy , llladdtif , Kyc , inr , Skin ami Hloiht.mul nllSnrslcnl opcratloni. Diseases of Women a Specialty. llooK o.s Disnt.-cs or WOMEN MIEIC , ONLY RELIABLE M3DICAL INSTITUTH MMtiNO A bPteiAi.TV or PRIVATE SJIBSASES. All lllooil lhi'i o succcsifiilly tro'itfd. ijyphllltlo - oloii romoTud from thu > ntem wltliuut mi'rcury * Nuw re torntivo treHlment lor Irm of Vital I'oncn I'crKOtii iiniiblo to vl lt 11 rnity bo tr 'ntail at homo by rdrrifiondcMice. | All coniimmlcullonfl coiitldentliil/ MiHllrliu" or Instrument' font by mnll orc\irf ! , nocurcly nncUud. no mnrks to ImUruto contnntt or pendtr. One personal Inti'rvleir iirofi'rrpd. Cull iind commit 111 or nonii blitory of your cnsu , uinl u will Bend In plnln Hruppor , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon Private , hpcclnl or Nervous Diieuscn , ImnO' ineyHypMMsiloot nd Vnrluocclf , iTltli qnotlfuii li > t. Auaro Uiiiaha Jlcilicnl ninl Surgical Fnstitutc , or tor. lath and Uodgo Sts. , OMAHA , NKD. INTO 2O to 60 DAYS. This is a discuses which has heretofore Biilllcd ull Modictil Scionco. We liavo a Hemedy.nnlcnown to anyone In the World outside of our Company , and ono that haste to euro the most olHtltmto cases Ten days In it'cent caaes does the \\ork. It Istho old chronla deep heated cases that wu solicit. Wo have cured hundicds who have been abandoned hy Physicians , and pronounced mruralilo. and wo clialleiiL'o the \\orhl to Inlni ; us a case that wo will not cure In li'.sslhan sixty days. Wince the history of medicine a tine spcclfla for Syphilis lias been hoitght for but never found until our wnndlscoMueit , and wo are justllled In saying it Is the only HomodylntheVoiMlhatulllios ] * i'lvi'ly ' cure , nei'misu thu latest Medical Woiks , published by the best kno vi > nutnorltii's , say thui e as never a ti uc sjioclllc boforo. Our ri'in- i-ily will cttru when ovoiythliiK clso has failed. Wliy wiibto your tiino and money with pati'iit medicines that norcr had vlituo ur doctor \\lth phvHlclaiisthat cannot euro yon , you that have tried everything i-lseshouldtoino to us now and Ket perinauent relief , you nuver can get It elso- hci . Murk what \\a .say , in tha enil you mii t take our remi'dv or NI.'VKIl recover and you that hino been allllcled hut a short tlino ylioulil by all means comu to us now not one In Inn of new rases over jet ; permanently turod. Mnny Kutholpand think they are free from the disease , but lu one , two ortfuoo vears after It appears a al'i In a moro horrible form. This is u hlood Purillor anU will C'uro any Slciii or Ulood Diboasc wlion Everything K\sc \ Kails. THE COOK REMEDY CO. Itoom 10 nnd 11 , U. S. Niilioniil llanU Omalia , Null. Dit n , C. WhHT's NKIIVK t.M Minis MISN'T , a Kuar.intciid snodilc fur Hysteria , ll//l ness , Convulsions , 1 Its , Nervous Niiurnlula , llcadai'hii.NcruiiiHrioHtratloncatisudl tliinisu of ale iho ] or tobacco , Wakrifiilncus , Mi-nlal He- | ini8lon , Soflenliiifol thu llraln rusiiltlim in Insanity - sanity and loulliiK to nilsury , ilm-uy nud death. 1'ioinatiiio old Ann. Iliuirnness , huts uf jiower In either HHV , linohintaiy Lo si-s ami Hpcrmat- nilid'.icaui-e'l ' liy over-even Ion of the brainHidf- iibusH or o\eiIndulgence , llin'li box c'onlaliis ruin immth'H lieatnu'iit. * | .I IH bov , orxlx boxes foi f i,0'.sent by mall prni.ilil | onroit'lpl of pike WE GUARA.NTBK SIX BOXES J'o euro any CASH. With each order ro < nlvrd by isfoi Hlx box'is. aecomii.inlitd with t'i.Wuelfl > end HID pun IIRMT our urltlun Ku.iriinleo to 10- ruiid the inourj' If tlio triMitiiieiit duel not otroct i cine. . ( , uuriiiti > es li > Niii-d onlv by ( ioo'liniin ' < ' < > , I iit'KlsU < , f-olu Afi'iitH , 1IIU Carnara l , Oinuli.i. Nub , Jtrantrknble for powerful tray Ehetlc UiS < \ iillablo uclioTi unil luttdtir iiirur. irJ y 'arn' rte the Imtl KUarHnTea of tti ICPLO of tneaa ln tf iinienla. ITANDARD JYPEWHITIHft JORTHAHD IIOHODGHLY ICHOOL AUGHT , IU Slicolvy Ulot'li , Oiiialili.