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ANOTHER OMAHA SMELTER
ItWlll Bo E3tnblIshod on the Dolt
Line
TONS OF ORE ARE IN SIGHT
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\ a II II Clark KntlcnTorlnj ; to
Intliico iJnjr Gould tn lit to nil
the Missouri l'nolflo Ilonrl
to Vnnkton
, llciluclnir Ore
.Tolm Smiley has jrono cast to Inqulro Into
some flow scheme * Tor reducing ere which
nro now in operation in that part of ttio
coantry
Hosuy.s ho intend ) with several ether
capitalists to erect , smelting works
in tills city The place nolectod
) is the tract ot lnnrt immediately
cast ot tiio profcnt fair grounds , which Is
rcachod by the Elktiorn Si Missouri Vnlloy ,
the Missouri Pacific , tbo ChlMco , St l'mil ,
Minneapolis & Omaha , the Union Pacific
and 1) . & M. roads
The tnon associated with him nro possessed
of means und nro also interested in initios
which lmvo tons of ere ready to ship Some
of these novo invested heavily In reduction
works near their mines , but lmvo found that
the ores cannot bo worked without fusion
with other ores which cannot ho had in the
vicinity These ores could bo brought to
this city from other points and used In the
reduction , which wonld render valuable a
vast amount of material which is.now cent
par.itivoly worthless
There is plenty of material , ho holds , to
keep nnotlier amoltint ; works running day
and night and Mr Smiley says ho intends
that it shall bo built
* ON lO VAMilON
B , II , II , Clark UiHleavorlnr ; to I"x-
tontt the Missouri iaoillc
It is understood that S. H. H. Clark ,
General manngcr of the Missouri Pacific ,
left St Louis last Saturday for New York ,
. the object of his mission being to consult
| Could about extending their line from
Umiiliu to Yankton Mr Clark is qtllto
nuxlous regarding this manor , and will use
nil his inlluonco to push it through
Vice President Holcombo suld hofuro leav
ing Otnahn Hint no action would bo taken nt
proscut toward the appolntn < cnt < of a suc
cessor to the lute Francis Cope , as goncr.il
freight and passenger agent nt Salt Like
City Mr Parker is in charge of the ofllco
now nnd possibly may bo rotnlncd perma
nently
. The cut in passenger rates has not readied
Omaha as yet , but it is bound to come if In-
tststcd on by tbo Burlington & Northern
from Chicago to St Puul There is no pos
sible way of preventing such n result unless
the association of railroad presidents should
lmvo power and inlluonco enough to force
matters Missouri river lines must cither
moot tlicso reductions or lose business des
tined to Portland , Seattle , Puget Sound ,
Victoria nnd other northwest Pnclflc coast
points The tariff making ? 0 and $7
schedules on first aud second class tickets
respectively , to St Pnul , npplios as well on
nil business ever the Nnrthora Paolllc to
Portland , therefore , unless the other trans
• continental line * offectoU thereby'do the
* same , they surrender all claims to any
y portion of that trafllc However , since the
reduction there Is conllnod to that portion of
the route between Chicago and t Paul , it
will have to como here , oust of the river
. . . . . the Northern
• • .JInlcsg Pacific should add an
additional reduction to that made by the
J3urlington & Northern the Union Pacific is
coinpollod to depend upon its eastern con
nections meeting the rate and thus keeping
its Portland business intact , This system is
very ' llablo to bring about a
great revolution in western rates
Uut it will not como unless the Kansas City
vlines got trouDlosouio It theyshouldxallin
nnd mnlto the tame rates to Kansas City as
the Burlington & Northern glvoSt Puul and
s the Iowa lines must make to Omaha there
will bo a. llvoly war St Louis , Memphis ,
Louisville and Cincinnati will then bo
brought lute the fight , and nothing cau stop
them from seeking roveugo by knocking the 1
bottom out entirely
Mr Ward of the Mobile & Ohio road hns
been quoted ns saying that ho favors the re
moval ot differentials and placing south bound
Omahu rates on an equality with Kansas
City This scorns to iiinuso freight agents
hero very much They say that Mr vVnrtl
lias nothing whnthover to do with this mat
ter and exposes his Ignorance by allowing
his expressions to get Into print His road
< stops at St Louis nnd all differentials talked
about by him exist north of that pointS .
'S C. S. Mollon's illness hns developed on ab
scess in his hood which threatens serious
result ! ) . It comes from an attack of Hussion
influenza , that annoying epidemic so
Tirerulont all ever the country It offootod
\V. N. Uabcock the Bamo way though his
gathering broke Sunday nnd ho is now oil
the road to recovery Mr Mollon's condi
tion is reported to bonuito nlarmlng though
Jils friends believe that ho will recover
S. S. Stevens , gouoral agent of the Rock
Island , loft for Chicago yesterday It is un
derstood that upon his return ho will leave
• for Los Angolcs and tnko the agency for the
same road at that point
A. Well KstnlillHlied Poet
The fact bus boon abundantly proven
Chnmborluin's Cough Remedy is
the moat prompt , most reliable and most
successful medicine yet dlscovorod for
acute throat and lung diseases , such as
coughs , colds and croup
fllaryoii-tVhonler.
_ _ _ . . At high noon yesterday Miss J , L.
\VheoIor , daughter of Mr aud Mrs t > . E.
x Wheeler , 18M Webster , was milted In matn-
v. niony with Mr E. A. Maryon , a commercial
traveler well kuown in Omaha , The wed
ding occurred at the brides homo The
parlors ware darkened ( or the occasion and
! a dozen wax candles la each room shad a
, . - soft light Dean Gardner performed the
. ceremony The Wedding March wds
played by Meyer's orchestra The brldo was
prettily attired iu & dress of oroara albatross
with brooado satin front , The trimmings
wore of white ribbons and lace She wore
La France roses Mr J. A , Jopp acted as
fcosMtiuu nnd Miss Ida Wheeler as brides
maid After congratulations the friends nnd
relatives present sat down to a line woddlng
dinner A reception followed until 7 p. m.
At that tiuio the happy couple took the train
for their future homo iu Salt Lake City
J'liittdoutiaho Varolii
The Plattdoutscbo vorcin celebrated its
• Ixtli anniversary Monday night at Gorinama
hall It was a private affair , only members
and invited guests being admitted Good
singing was rendered by the musical olub ,
v tinder the direction , of Prof , Dworzacft , At
/ sildmcht an excellent supper was served ,
" ' > after which dancing continued up to nu early
. liour In the morning Prof , Thlele furnished
very good music The arraiigomont com
mlttoo were P. F. Auderson , John Roosch-
maimndil Uosellu The Plattdeutscher .
voroiu is tbo strongest Gorman society iu
I Omaha , having a membership or nearly tliroo
I Iiundrnd , comprising many of the leading
i Germans In the city
Pours is tha best and purest soap over made *
Htouart Huooeoils Jaoobteii
John M. Jacobsen , deputy collector of tn
* ternal revenue at Hastings , will cod bis
official career January 15. Deputy Marshal
• K. Q. Stewart of the Oultcd States court
.soys that , ho has for soma tiuio boea prom
ised Jaoobsen's shoes , but has received no
, ofllcial notification of his apoolutmout
lr you are aware ot the success nttonding
the use ot Dr Thomas Jefforis' preveutivo
. and euro for diphtheria ( during the lost il
f Soars ) and permit ycur children to die wlth-
k/ ' out glviag it a trial , . their blood is on your
t- head , " Host ot references given Mortality
\ tinder other treatments , BO to 100 per cent
' Under treatment of Dr Jcffcrls' rcmody loss
ttiun ouo m 1,000. Address lock boxC57 ,
Omaha , Neb , or i nt by ciproJs O. O. D.
Price WW
wkustkivh worn * .
Hn Tolls How Ho Hns Borvoil the
City
Citr Attornrt's OrricR , Omni , Neb ,
Jan , 1 , lSyj To tbo Honorable the Mayor
and the Cltv Council of the City of Omaha
Gentlemen : I have the honor to submit
herewith my report as city attorney , for the
year ending January 1,1SQ0.
At the expiration of my predecessors term
of ofilco , in May , 183T , it wac reported by
Mr Coiihcll that there " were pending in the
several courts , 1ST suits against the city , in
volving claims to the amount ot $2M,043.42. , "
After a term ot two and one-half years ser
rlco , I fthi able to report that , notwithstand
ing the fact that t largo number of cases
wore commenced , grow log out ot the eaten *
sivo improvements throughout the city , and
added to by reason of the growth of the pity ,
so largo n number of cases have boon dis
posed of by mo that 1 shall leave to my suc
cessor only about two-thirds as many cases
ns were turned ever to myself , Although
during the year 18S9 , seventy.four now suits
were commenced against the city a larger
nt'inbor than were over commenced In any
onu previous year 1 lenvo only a total ot
103 cases now pending , out of the accumula
tion of caics for sover.U years past
During the past year snventy-ono cases
have boon finally disposed of , nggrcgating a
money valuu of 1125,000. Of this largo num
ber of enscs , only thrco were decided ad
versely to the city , upon final trials fourteen
were settled tor small sums of money , by di
rection of the mayor nnd city council , nnd
Jltty-tour ot these cases were disposed ot in
favor of the city of Omaha
Of thoumooiit of money involved in the
suits disposed of during the last year , it the
amount claimed by the suitors Is to bo the
criterion of value , there was saved to the
city in these litigation * 113,000. During
my entire term of ofilco L have disposed of
190 suits , Involving claims to the amount of
S400.000.
When I took the oftlco there was In the
judgment fund $12,734.37. That fund hns
been accumulating until today there is in the
judgment fund $71,289.4. ) , notwithstanding
the fact that for tbo year lSs'J noa \ was
levied for that fund The sum remaining in
the judgment fund is amply sufllclont , under
any ordinary circumstances , to carry on the
affalrB of the city without the levying of any
tax for that fund for the year 1S90. An ex
amination of the judgment fund discloses
that n less sum of money has boon paid out of
that fund during tlio years thnt I have hold
tnoomcoof cttyattornoy man curing a uico
period of tlmo for ninny years past
The duties of the ofilco of city attorney
are very burdensome , and there ere yet
pending many suits of great Importance ,
touching the taxing power of the city for
local Imin-ovomcnts. Tliero are some cases
pending in the supreme court ot the stnto ,
involving the constitutionality of the pro
vision of the charter authorizing the taxa
tion of benefits , wlioro land has been taken
for the extension of streets
I do not report herewith a tnbulated state
ment of the suits pending , as it would bo of
no valuotii the public I have in my ofilco a
complete dooket of all pending suits , con
taining a bnof history thereof , together with
copies of all tha files and records tlioreln ,
which , when turned ever to m > successor ,
will furnish him all the informution neces
sary to take charge thereof , and fully under
stand the sumo
I wish to thank his honor the mayor , nnd
the members of the city council , as n body ,
and individually and personally , for their
uniform manifestation of kindness and
courtesy cxtcudod to mo during the term of
my ofllcial service Iticspecfully submitted ,
Jouk L. Wuisieu , city attorney
Announcements
This morning ' at 0 o'clock seats for
the engagement ot Eugene Tompkln'a Bos
ton thcator company In the great melodrama
Mankind , " will bo put on sale No melodrama
drama since The Silver King has had the
success in the eastern cities that Mankind
has It will bo produced by a magnificent
cast nnd a wealth of scenic effects
Mr W. II Thompson in the character of
Daniel Groodge , docs a niece ot character
acting that Is worthy to rank with Captain
Cuttlo and Mr Florence So vivid und
startllug a picture of a grasping , fcoblo old
wretch , tottering on the'odgo of the grave ,
hugging ins own passion the love of cold
has not been seen in drama in years Forest
Robinson , S. E , Spnngor.Clarence Horltago ,
Alt b'ishor , Herbert Ayllag Jnmos L Car
hart , Misses Sibyl Johnstone , Maggie Hello
way , Marie Grcenwald , and little Gertie
Dosswell , have prominent characters aad
contrlbuto effectual aid to the production
James Fort , agent of Monroe & Rico's
musical farce comedy , "My Aunt Bridget , "
which will bo at the Uovd on tbo first three
ovoniiigs of next wcok , is In the city
Succeed • Himself
Ofllcial notice of tbo approval oy congress
of Mr Peters appointment as collector of
internal revenue in the Omaha ofilco was
rccoived at the revenue headquarters yon
terday
Mr Peters appointment was made during
a recess of congress and he entered upon
the duties ot the position before that logis-
lattvo body passed upon his appointment
* According to ttio constitution ot the
United States this is perfectly legal , but his
position mcanwhilo is only temporary and
tbo disapproval of the appointment by con
gress would lmvo ended his ofllcial carocr
Now that congress has upproved the
appointment he will have to go
through the form of succeeding
( ilmself Ho must renew his bonds
and lmvo now bondsmen chosen or the old
ones re-choson to go his security ns perma
nent instead of temporary collector and dis
bursing agent
Mr Peters Is at present at Albion , but will
returiMno few days when ho will go through
the tormulity of omliurr his unccrl' ' term
aud entering upon the duties of his perma
nent position
HogfurU'H Case
A paragraph was published in Mondays
Bats about a bogus cnginoor named Dogford ,
who claimed to bo a member of tbo engineers
neers' association It was also stated that
an engineer named Hodson had offered in
consideration of { 50 , $12 of which had bean
paid , to sccuro his appointment as engineer
in a very important institution in this city
Loading members of line association say
that Hotrford never has bean a member of
the organisation and that tbo report was cir
culated with u dostro to injure It
They Also suy that at the next meeting on
Friday the actioa of Mr Hodson will bo
discussed by the association , and that ho
will bo punished for the part be has played
In the transaction
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SOUTH OMAHA NliVS
IVnoocilliiiri oftlio City Council
Stops wltl bo constructed from Twenty
sixth street to the railroad tracks south of
ha Q street viaduct to cost not more than
CIS The license to sell liquor granted to
George Palmer , may bo used in the Second
lustoad of tbo First ward
Special ordlnuocos Nos 13 , 17 and IU were
atscd No 12 , for assosiing the cost of
paving N street assessed the property to the
alleys dividing the squares north and south
of N street Messrs Molcher Hoyd.McMit-
Ian , Johnston und Savage voting for it Not
17 and IS were for assessing the expense of
grading dnno on Twcnty-foUt'tb street by O.
II Priehott and Daniel Cash
After spending nearly tbe wbolo eveulng
on C. M. O'Donovan's claim for several
thousand dcllars tbo mutter was cut short by
postponing it till the uoxt meeting , to betaken
taken up in the prctoneo ot the coinmltteo oh
streets and alloys ot last years council
While this matter was being discussed ox-
City Eoglueer U. H. Lawrenoa was called In
aud catechised , but calmly and courteously
unswerod all questions by requesting a vori-
lloatlon.by the records in tbo eugiueer's of
fice , which would show all to a certainty
The nuance committee will collect from
tlio South Omahu land company the amount
subscribed to help build the U street viaduct
Tlio lighting of that viaduct was Itulell-
nltely postponed City Trcasuror Thomas
Geary's request for an assistant was refused
Ueorgo W. Makepeace's bill of 115for trying
seven city case * was cut down to 110 and al
lowed
The following bllU.vvero referred : James
P. Muloney , )7 ) ; Maglo City Hooinor , $10 ;
Charles Splttt , fl7.S0 ; Holmes & Smith ,
| 33.t $ ; Nebraska Telephone company , $11.75 ;
Uurness Si Parks , f5S ; Atlnow & Co , $12.50 ;
b. T. Sunderland & Co , US' American
Water Works company , tt,7U.03t ( Carter
Manufacturing company , (5..Vi ( Mlllspsutrh
M Cuddlngton , t-19.50 ; Ulbson , Miller &
Richardson , 73 cents
Hills ns follows were approved and war
rants authorized : Mayor William G. Slosne
$11.67 , St , Joseph's hospital $3 00 , engineers
department $ .111 , police department ' $ i05 ,
Mnvfteld Brothers H4.15 , L. F. Hilton
$101.60 , Daniel Kgun $1&M > , Patrick Ho < vley
$ T0 , Z. P. Hedges $25 , llro department $185 ,
street department $280.10 , E. T. Parnsworth
150 , Thomas Geary $25 , Clark Howard $50 ,
city clerks ' department $31.07 , council de
partment J1S0.S0 , L. W. Welt $392 , Midland
electric light company $22.03 , Mnglo City
lloomer 84 cents , South Omaha lumber com
pany $13.51. Total $ J , $7.C2.
Adjourned to moot Monday evening , Jan
uary 20.
Hoard or E < tuontton Mnutlne
Prosldent Person , Secretary Carroll mid
Messrs VanAkcu , Hoban ntid Slate were
present ot Mondays mcotlng ot tbo board
of education Secretary Carroll lead n letter
from County Suporlntondont Uruuerstating
that "on ndvico of the county attorney I
ave this day divided the $1,009.01 In the
hands of the count ) treasurer to the credit
of old school district No 37 , und have
allotted $ 39.0l tncroof to scliool district No
1 and $ .151) thereof to Botiool district No 3. "
The following bills were ordered paid :
Eggors fe Hook $780 00 ; J. O. Carroll , $25 ;
Thomas Fox , $35.52 : Holmes A : Smith , $18.00 ;
Urucn & Cnrpentor , $ i' , 'SpcllmBn , t Blair ,
$190 ; Howliiml& Bradford , $195.40 ; Hrowor
& Sullivan , 110 cents J. W. Edgorton , $10 ;
Strang & Clark , $220. The building com
mlttoo was directed to get the the ndvico ot
the boards ' attorney whothoro the contract
for the plumbing cau bo taken from Robert
Parks & Co , , or whether the board
must notify Parks & Co 's bondsmen that
they will bO held for all damages by delay or
otherwise The services of Superintendent
\V. H. Spollman were again engaged The
superintendent and commlttco on teachers
may employ Miss Sadie Spollman as a sub
stitute teacher Miss Augusta Mtihn , the
substitute teacher , will report ovcry morning
to the suporlntondcntnnd will roceivo$25 per
month when idle , Janitor Fox of tbo Third
ward will receive $40 per month during the
next thrco months and nftcr thnt time $ J5
per month Suponntendont Munroo is
authorized to endorse teaobcrs' ' cottlllcntcs
till the meeting ot the examining board In
March _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Electric Light ICIcotlon
At the annual election of the South Omaha
electric light nnd power company , Mossrj
C. M. Hunt , David Andersen , C. F. Fahs , A.
J. Ualdwin , Tred M. Smith , Peter Cockrell ,
Charles W. Key , John L. Miles and E. A ,
ilowland were elected directors Tlio
directors will moot Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock to orgamzo
Notes About tlio City
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Members of Robert R. Livingston post , .
No 282. Grand Army of the Republic , will
go to Omaha Friday evening to attend tlio
Grand Army ot the UsDUbllc publio Installa
tion in Goodrich hall
J. L. Martin drew the horse and buggy
ranted oft at the exchange
The final game of the Emanon billiard tour
nament will bo played Saturday evening
Messrs Z. Cuddlngton Arthur W. Saxe , A.
N. Millspaugh aud Eli H. Doud are the con
testants
The county board ot the Ancient Order of
Hibernians will bo In Shoridun & Clair's
ofilco , Now York Lifo bulldiug , Omaha ,
Wodncsdny evening nt 8 o'clock , r '
THE 1NFERNITO.
A RckIoii Which Abounds in Asphalt
nnd Petroleum
Some strange natural phenomena nro
described in a recent report from the
United States consul at Maraculbo , in
Venozcula That part of the depart
ment of Colon situated bctwoon the
rivers Santa Ana and Zulla and the
Sierra of the Colombian f rontior is very
rich in usphult nnd petroleum , says Na
ture The information wo have regard
ing this extensive nnd interesting re
gion , which is an uninhabited forest1 , is
ucrivod chiefly from tho'Tcports of the
searchers after balsam copabia , which
abounds ; but the following data were
taken from tlio personal observations of
an American gentleman who made a
special exploration Near the Rio do
Ore , at the foot of the Sierra , there is a
very curious phenomenon , consisting of
a horizontal cave , which constantly
ejects thick bitumen in the form of
lurgo globules These globules explode
at the mouth ot the cave with a uoiso
loud enough to bo hoard at a con
siderable dlstanco ; and the bitu
men , iorming a slow current , falls
finally into a largo deposit of
the sumo BUbstanco , pear the river
bank The territory bounded by the
rivers Zulia and Catatumbo and the
Cordillorn is rich in deposits and ( lows
of asphalt nnd petroleum , especially to
wards the south , where the latter is
very abundant At a dlstanco of little
moro than seven kllomotors from the
confluence of the Tara and the Snrdi-
nete , there Ib a sand mound of from
twonty-flvo to thirty foot in hqight ,
within nn nroa of about eight thousand
square feet On its surface are a multi
tude ot cylindrical holes of dilToront
sizes , which eject with violence streams
of petroleum nnd hot water , causing a
noise equal to that produced by two or
three steamers blowing off instantane
ously For a long distance from the
site of this phouomonon the ground is
covered or impregnated with petroleum
The few explorers for copaiba who have
visited this pluco call It the Iufornito
( little hoil ) . Among ether things , it Is
stated that from ono only of these
streams of petroleum was tilled in ono
minute a receptacle of the capneity of
four gallons This represents 240 gallons
lens In tin hour , or 6,700 gallonb In
twenty-four hours ; and oven If this cal
culation is bomowhut exaggerated , the
fact remains that such it con
siderable ntimbor of petroleum jets
in constant uctlvo operation
must prnduco daily an enormous quan
tity This petroleum is ot excellent
nuulity , with a density of elghty-thrco
degrees , which Is a sulllclont grade for
foreign mnrkot6. Consldeflnff the lm-
monBo amount of iuflammablo ga3os
which must bo glvon out by the ilows
and deposits ot petroleum ns described
above , it may ho easily bollovcd
that this has diroet bcnriiu' upon the
phenomenon known since the conquest
as the Faro of Mnracnlbo This , con
sisting of constant lighting without explosion -
plosion , may bo ob < sorvcd toward tlio
south from tlio bar uttho entrnncototho
luke , und Goddaz/ifsin his geography ,
explains it as bolug tuusod by the va
pors arising from the hot water swamp
situated about ono league from the
mouth of tno Escalanto , nt the southorp
extremity ot the lake Near tha muuti-
talna , , and not far from the Itlvor Tor-
ondoy , there are various Hews ot sub
stanoo which seems to be distinct train
eithur asphalt or petroleum It is n
liquid ot a black color , with little den
sity , and stroncly impregnated with
cnrbonlo acid , and is utmost identical
with a substance mot with tu the United
States among the grout anthracite
Holds < <
Mr , IjRbouohrro on Tvro Sultan * ) .
J road last week with Interest a letter
from u Turk thut nppoarod hi a con
temporary , says the London 2 : ruth
The wrltir is Incorrect Ip saying * that
the present Sultan is liibnuo , and that
there is n strong party desirous to re
place him by the ex-Sultau Muruu , who
has recovered his wits Murad was
novormud , but ho was always drunk
Possibly , ho has not been nllowyd an
unlimited supply of liquor of late , and
Is , therefore , moro frequently sober
The present Sultan is the son of a Kurd
slave who was in the harem ot his re
puted father Ills real father , it la bo-
I llovod , was nn Armoniun cdaciraan ] at'
I tached to the court tar from being
1 mad ho hits all the sharpness of * n Ar
menian Ho is nn auject cownrd and ho
Is probably mnkin 'n pure for hlmsolf ,
ns ho is as ready ftU'nny ' pasha to tnko
bribes The writer of the letter nlso al
ludes oulogistlcnlly to the Into Mldhnt
Pnshn Evpry ono who resided in Con
stantinople during the career ot this
worthy is awnro that ho was ono ot the
vilest among the vtlb
A wdhfVI IN THE EYE
Curious Cnso In tha Practice of n
Bridgeport Phvolclnn
Not long since d oll-dresscd nnd In
telligent appearihB'lady ' cnllod lit the
oftlco ot Dr F.Ju Young , on State
street , stating thnt she had a worm in
ono of her eyes , desired to have it . re
moved , snys tno Bridgeport ( Conn , )
Standard Dr Young was somewhat
surprised nt the novel proposition , and
tntulo n carotul examination ot the eye
said to bo inhabited by the strange tenant -
ant , hut was utinblo to discover anything
nnd told the lady that she must belaboring
laboring under a inistako and ho could
find nothing abnormal about the eye
She replied that the worm was quiet lust
then , but lind boon giving her consider
able trouble by its activity ot late , nnd
on that account she doslredto have it
removed She then picked up a hand
glass lying on the ofllcc tabloand while
looking Into It the doctor , who was
meanwhile scrutinizing the eye , saw
suddenly n wormlike object crawling
under the skin across the upper lid ot
the eye indicntod , and the lady hcrsolf
osclnimed : There it is " Dr Young
noted promptly and taking up a fold of
the lid between his thumb and toro
llngcr , So as to inclose the object and
hold it , cut open the lid with a pair of
slinrp scissors and with line
tweezers seized hold ot nnd
oxtractcd from between the
iimor and outer skin of the
lid a live , halr-llko worm , about two
inches long and having a clearly do-
llncd head This singular lind
squirmed as the doctor hold it upon the
tweezers , but It soon died upon exposure -
posuro to the air The ludy stated that
she was a missionary , and lind boon
stationed nt Bonlta , on the west coast
ot Africa , near Gaboon , and in thut
particular sortion this phenomenon ot
a worm in the eye was not unusual , as n
largo numborpf the natives and many
ot the missionaries were similarly af
fected She herself has had ono ox
tractcd from her other eye at Basle ,
Switzerland , by Dr Hagl' , and she
thought that ono or two similar opera
tions had been porfonucd olscwhoro
ono in this country The natives ot
Africa who are thus uffectod do not
eouot'ally pay any special attention to
the matter , and tLc worm in time disappears - ,
appears , causing no apparent trouble
Sometimes it appears on the ball of the
eye under the outer covering , which is
transparent , and thou the natives
priolc through the outer skin and extract -
tract it with a sharp thorn which has a
hooked point or ibtirh As a gouoral
thing , however , they do not attempt to
mcddla with the intruder As It is
probable that not more than ono ether
such case has ever occurred in this
country , this ono occasions consUlorablo
interest among " physicians and sur
geons , aud the mutter is being looked
up The singulan specimen is preserv
ed in glycerine , nndi is now in the pos
session of Dr F. M. Wilsontho oculist
It Is double from the head for moro
than half its length , und is a peculiar
and very interesting specimen
NEW YORK'sj./JpiSTOCRACY.
Origin of the Wrfttlth or the Asters ,
Vantlerhflts'ntftl t orlllnrd" .
An old inhabitant writes to tbo Now
York-Times : Jbhiif' .laebiyAstbf had his
store in Vcsoy'street in the building in
which Dr Hallecklived ' > Fitz' ' Green
Ilalleck , the doctors son , was ono of
Asters clerks Old Astor got his start
in lifo by hiring out to a furrier to boat
furs keeping the mollis out of them
at 31 a day Ho was economical and
saving , and presently began to buy cnt
furs and muskrat fuis , und when ho had
accumulated them ho took thorn to
Englnnd and sold them at a largo profit
Then ho established his own business
here , and extended his connections
westward and northward until ho be
came the largest dealer in the country
Commodore Vaudorbtlt was at this
time running a "porry-augor" ( porigua
a small lorrv boat carrying two musts
and a loo-board ) hotweon quarantine
station and tbo city , and was becoming
very popular with boatman and others
who were thrown iu his way Fulton &
Livingston owned an exclusive charter
to run steamboats between Now York
and Albany , and the monopoly was pay
ing immensely Two old Jerseymen
then started an opposite n line , but as
tlioy could not run direct between Now
York to Albany they got around the
dlflloulty by going from Now York to
Jersey City and makitg ) that the start
ing point for Albany.y The encountered
all sorts Of diniculties , however , the
monopolists going'so far as to willfully
run their boats down and otherwise
crippling thorn , and they wore threat
ened with bankruptcy
Ono of the proprietors was at Now
Dorp ono day when ho asked old Mr
Guionifho know ot a man who was
competent to talco hold of their line und
make a success ot it Yes , ' said Gulon ,
'I know such man His nnmo is Cor
ned Vaudorbllt Hell tnko your boats
to the mouth of boll It you want him to , '
'That's just the man I want , ' was the re
sponse , and in a little while the bargain
was concluded and Cornelius Vandor-
bllt took charge of the line The mo
nopolists triedovory posslblo mcaiiB to
prevent the line from doing business in
Now York , and at last put a sheriff on
board with instructions to arrest Van
dorbllt If ho should attempt to move
the Bteamer from the what ! . Vnndor-
bilt got all ready to go , and then
stood by with an nx , and when the
whcols bognn to revolve and there was
a good strain on thoMinwser ho up with
his ax and out thu < luiwsor and steamed
away to Albanyiwith the she riff on
board A continuation of his vicurous
policy finally broke up the Fulton &
Livingston monopojy and established
the opposition lineup a profitable basis
Vandorbilt'a daug\itora \ were a wild
kipd'of girls Thif voro perfectly ut
homo everywhere oii'Staton ulana and
were very popular I used to sco thorn
in a grocery over : ih,9r , ° sitting on the
counter and swlnVfrig their foot , nnd
talking to the young1 fellows who were
chafllng thorn i h >
The Lorlllards "lind a snuff nnd to
bacco business und it hey made u grout
dualof monoyout _ tl ; it , There were
three brothers nl iiithom .Incob and
Peter and George Jacob had a butcher
shop up npar tlfli" Jlowory theater
Poler that was the Dutch ot it It
caino to bo Plorro after it had boon
transplanted into Fronoh soil a low
months Pctor and George were the
snull and tobacco dealers After they
ot wealthy nothing would do but old
orlllard must have a enrriago and iv
caat-of-arms upon it JIo chose for his
coatofarmsVho'd thought it snulT
bought iL" Ths } made the people
laugh , and so ho changed it after
awhile , nutting on iu place , Quid
rldos , " wlilch menus "At what do you
laughV" His tobacco store was in
Chatham street
*
i
Shot Ilia Hrothor ,
Tkkiuiii , Cul , Jan 7 , A. J , Clark , jr ,
shot aud killed bis brother , Jobuslon Clark ,
this morning as a result ot a family quurrol
Tbo coroners Jury returned a verdict Of
justifiable self-defeuio.
OKRA FIBER
1U Claims ns n Substitute fbr Jme nnil
Itnnilc
For several years vnrlous oxporlmonts
hnvo boon made wilhokra fiber , nnd re
cently the department of agriculture
has boon furnished with beautiful speci
mens ot It , but little has boon known of
it , nvnilnblllty for the manufacture of
cheap products , says a special dispatch
to the Globu-Domocrat. An Kdgouola
oountv farmer vocontly sent to the de
partment of agriculture a sntnplo of
okra fiber as glossy anu strong ns ramie
The dopnrtmont sent the specimen to
the nnllohal dopnrtmont at Washing
ton Secretary Uuso , in acknowledg
ing its rocelpt , says that the specimen
is a very fair ono ; that letters irom all
pnrlsottho south indicate a general
inclination lo substitute the okra liber
forjuto , not only for cotton bagging
but for nil purposes for which julo is
used Secretary Uusk is very nnxious
to know the process of preparing
the liber Now comes Mr
W. K. Sudlow with the nssOr-
tlon that ho can ptoduco it nt
a cost not greater than about lo per
pound , Mr Sudlow is an Englishman ,
born In Oldham , raised in Manchester ,
who has largo oxporjoncu in textiles
Ho is a prnctlcnl engineer and ma
chinist , and has put up mills tn Eng
land , Franco , Australia nnd Mexico
Mr Sudlow has been In this stale for
two years , during which tlmo ho tolls
the department ho has boon looking
into the okra fiber question , and has
now reached such conclusions as nssuro
him ot its cheap production Ho says
that the okra stalk is ossoiitltilly dilTor
ont from the jute cotton nnd ramie In
this , that the wood surrounds tlio fiber ,
while in the ethers it is mixed with it ,
and this is the key of the problem of
cheap production His experiments
last summer and mil prove that the
okra fibre and wood nro nuturullv sepa
rated The mixing of the tlbre with the
wood of jute , rnmlo and cottbn makes it
necessary to employ manual labor ,
oniony to itocorticoto is , and this is so
costly that only in India and China ,
where labor is excessively cheap , is it
possible to produce the ilbro at low
prices The okra on the contrary can
bo separated by machinery
Mr Sudlow declares that ho can maUo
a niacin no which will not cost moro
than an ordinary cotton gin , and which
can bo employed as gins are employed ,
on each largo farm or in each neighbor
hood , and that by its use planters of
okra can turn out their libor and soil it
as they do cottou lor so much a pound
Into this machine the okra stalks will
bo fed , butts forward , and it will cut the
wood from the fiber By moans of an
ingenious dcylec , which Mr Sudlow
has explained to your correspondent
moro fully than ho cares the public to
know , thchtrips of fiber and wood will
bo s opaautcd , the glutlu will then bo re
moved from the floor by a simple pro
cess , nnd after drying tlio Inttor will bo
ready foc-tho market Mr Sudlow is
now limiting arrangements for the man
ufacture of an initial set of machinery ,
which will practically demonstrate the
the truth of his assertions
As to the quality of the fiber there is
not the least doubt It is long , strong
and glosso It can be so subdivided
that it can be used like rnmlo for the
making of cloth for personal wear , as
well as for bagging , rope , etc The
cheapness of its growing need not bo
argued nbout Abandoned rice fields
In thxj low country would raise forests
of it It thrives in undrnincd lands
The quantity which can bo raised on an
acre must bo considered only by the
ton and the ilbe r constitutes most of
the stalk , the wood and bark being very
thin and paporv The stalks need not
bo cut.at nny special time They can
bo allowed to Ho In the field before the
libor is extracted
MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND
Births Hn.vo Now Hcaohcd tlio Low
est Itnte Ever Kecordud
The unpopularity of marriage con
tinues unabated , Bays the Pull Mall
Giuottot and lost year was the first
in recent times , in which , while the
prioo of wheat foil , the marriage rate
remained stationary It is now 14.2 per
1,000. The decline tn the popularity ot
matrimony is greatest with tho3o who
have already hud some cxperlduco of
wedded lllo Between 1870 und 18S8 the
murrlnge rate 12 per cent for bachelors
and spinsters , 27 per cent for widowers ,
31 per cent for widows The drop In
the remarriage of widows , however , is
probably duo to the glutting of the mnr-
ringo market with burplus bpnisters
The excess of women ever men in Eng
land and Wales is estimated at 705,000.
Another iutcrosiing fact is that the
birth have now reached the lowest rate
recorded hlnco olvil registration begun
In 1870 the rate wns "O.H per 1,000 : It Is
now : > 0.00. This is very satisfactory ,
and it is also notable that the illegiti
mate birth rate has declined , the pro
portion , 4,3 per oont , being tha lowest
yet registered The worst fenturo in
the reglstrar-genoral's returns , how
ever , is the fact that the male birth ;
has fallen in proportion to tlio foinulcs
iu the last ten yours 1,038 baby boys
were born for ovcry 1,000 girls , and last
your the mnlo preponderance hud
dropped byH , and Is now standing at
1,033 to 1,000. With a surplus fomnlo
population ol 760,000 , this Is a move In
the wrong direction
It is worth noting thut while the increase -
crease in marriages between English
people has not kept pace with the pop
ulation ( having increased only • ! per
cent in the lat > t nlno years ) , marriugos
according to the Jewish rites huvo
grown no less than 0o per cent If this
rate is kept up wo shall become Anglo
Israelites indeed in a way not dreamed
of by these onthusmsls who have identi
fied us with the lost ten tribes
A PROMINENT REGULAR
PHYSICIAN
Of Now York City gives the following di
rections
-1OK , 'PR ElVEliT _ , IlSrC3ATSTD
CUKIXG
ixrLUi ; > z.on < ia gkei'pi : "
Evuporato morning evening a few talile-
spooufu ' ls.of PONDS EXTUACT and in
hale the vapor , Pour the PONDS KX-
TKAClMnto a tin cup , "ivhleh bold over the
llamas of a'lump ; hold the note ever the cup
that tfio vapor may bo inhaled Jly this
treatment the inombraue nf the nose and
throat will bo in such , condition that it will
resist tbo poisonous action of the germs which
are the cau so of this disease ; und if the
germs have already-been ianaled they will bo
destroyed ' 1 ho symptoms of "La Grlppo"
are jnllmunjutlon of the lining of the uium-
braue of tho'noBO ' , which may extend to tha
luogs.nvith congb/anearinrf , ruunlug at the
nose , and perhaps aevcre unbing pain * and
high fever " These airectloua are for
PONDS UXTKAOT only It may bo un
safe to usavuy ether artlclo this way ,
IIAVi : PONDS iXJ"ltACT : IV
HKiVWIMWS ,
Made only by the Ponds Extract
Oo , Now York and London
Dr JpHN C. JONES ,
I'UACTICK l.IUIII.DTO
OIK MASKS OF WOMUX ,
oafoe , b. IS Cur , UlU taa Itou U > Bu , OinsUs Seta
Initantly stops the most excruciating pslns : inner falls tn clTnea tothesulTorpr
For TAINtt nilUtSKS , IIACKACIIK tONUKSTIONS , INVAMMATIUN& , lUIKI'MATISM , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NlilltAlOlA BllATIOA HIIAIJAl'lin , TOOTIlACIIli or any other PAIN , a few applications _ _ _ _ _
are like magic , causing the patu ( o Instantly Flop H
A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS H
Internally taken In doses ot from thirty to sl\ty diops In half a tumbler ot watnr will cure In a _ _ _ _ _ |
row mlmites Cramp Spa < ms , Sour Stomach.Uollr , I'lstulrtro , Heartburn , Colcra Morlms , Dyncn- _ B |
try , liUrrhren , Mck llesttach * . .N'niisoa , Vomltlmr Nervousness , Sleeplessness , Malaria , aud all _ _ _ _ _
internal palm nrlslag from cliauce ot dletor natcr or other causes H
BO Cents n Honlr Holtl by Druggist * . H
iTc61lffP ETE TOCK OF H
XCB TOOIS H
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St H
Send for catalogue H
ETCHINGS , JKi fi _ P % Mfe Mi SB-EMERSON , H
ENGRAVINGS , .ft * _ _ J _ _ _ _ " J _ _ . * 'HALLUT & DAVIS _ _ _ _
AP.T1ST SUPPLIES ? ) _ k W0 _ H -KIMHALL , H
MOULDINGS , . _ TV _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ . < KTriANOS&OUGAN3 H
FRAMCS , _ _ F WW m H tHTSlllCF/I' MUSIC H
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska M
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
OVMIl A MH.r.ION niSTIUIUITKn
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorvornlpcl by Iho I-otfKiUiiro. for tMuo&tiOliftl
ithil ChnrlUblu purpose * , nnl 1M franchho lnmlo ft
partot tbo present Miitn Omnttulluii , In bTV , b ; nu
ovorxThelralnjt popular vote
Us MAMUO HI DIUWINUS tnko iilace
Soiiii-Aiiimnllv.limp ( and Hrceinbrr ) nnil
U8UKANUSttUIiiXtIMIir.lll : > KA\YlNUS \
tnko place inciioh of tlio other ten months
of the year , nnil nro all drawn In imlillc ,
nttlio Academy or Mitslr , NoivOilcnn , Ln
FAMHD FOR TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of Its Drawings and
Prompt Payment ot Prizes ,
Attcstod us follows :
"Wo do hcrebr certify th t wa siiDorrlxi tlio ntj
rnugpoionu for mi tno Monlhlr nit Homl-Aimusl
lirawliusor the 1/Ouimiini M&to I.oltcry Cuimi-inr.
ana In iiprsun mnniuio an 1 control the Drswmm
luctiisetTcti Had that tlio , tnio are conductoJ ntlti
lionrslr , Ulnitii-.iMirt in Rona'tnlth towAM nil pir-
tlo.oml wo RUthorlic ton lMmi > nr to mo thli cortt-
ilcatn Willi Inc lmllui or our nlennlures atuclioil , Iu
Ua idrcrtlscmontt "
COMMISSIONERS , j
We.thounilcrslftnol U nk anil llnnVnrs , will nar
all prlzp ilr.iwn tn inn Ij > ul"lnni\ < tate Lottcrlus
which raor ho oroMiiteil nt our counter * .
H. M. WAtiMSIiKW l'rc ? . I < anlalatiR Nat llanlc
1'ir.niUl IANAUX Pies State Nnfl llank
A.llAtiDWIN , Pros NowOrloana Nnt'l HatiK
OAIUj 1COIIN , Pre ? . Uuton National Kant "
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ,
At the Academy of Music , Now Or
leans , Tuesday , January I4 ,
1890.
CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000
100,000 Tiultots nr $20 cncli ; Itnlvos
$10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths $ S ;
Twontiottis , $1.
LIST OrllMIIZES
phikk or mou is ( . rmyo
l Pitiicu or siix' .mm is iuOmo
11'itir.H ok wfl is WUUJ
1 I'ltlXK 01' "AlWOls 2J.0UJ
a 1 > KI/.K8 of iu.wn are kww
6 lMllZMS OP 6.00 are J.i.003
2i I'ltl/.KS OK ) , t Oare S..OJU
ioo i'iu/.Kd of an are H ) . w
Ml VU17.KS OK .HO are OUMI
ftWl'UUKSOK Vtwaro lKtW ( )
AI'IMIOIIMATION111I7.K3. .
100 Prltcs ot ISllare W.M0
1011 ( lo ilDuro W.SKI
1UU do .lUuro 1U.U0O
TEIIMISAI ( MILS
iW Prizes ot tl ) are / ? - . * ?
KI9 1'rtieJ ot S1WJ are W.W ) 00
3.134 Pilzos amounting to . , . 1,054,800
NOTK Ticket drawlnR Capilal 1'rlios are not en
titled to terminal nrues
AttENTS WAXTED
tiff or Pr.uii Katfs or anr further Information
desired , wrlto lc/ibly to the unaerilzaod , clonrlr
Mnttna xour ro-ldcnce. with 8uiW. rountr , btrcet
and Nnmber , More rapid rotnrn mall drltrery wilt
bo assured br your enclosing an ourelopo Ueartnar
your full address
IMP03ttTA13rT.
Ailuress M. A. DAUPHIN
Now OrlciiM , t. * .
Or M. A. DAUPHIN
Wanliliiston , D. C.
Urordlnnr/ letter , containing MoVKV Oimiills :
sued by all l.xnre s Compaulm New Vori Kxctniujo
Draltor I'osul Note
Address ilegisterd Letters coalainlni Curtencf I )
NEW Oltr.EANS NATIONAIi I1ANIC.
New Orleans ra
KKStCMDKIt that tlio pnyinont nt l'rlrcs Is
nilAUANTKKU UV KOUIt NAT1UNAI 1IANK8 Ot
NewOrleans , and the tickets ttrj nlKned br tlin | ire l
dent of an Institution , whoso chartered rights uio
rrcoculsod In thu hliehcst couits : ttiecefore.bjwara
of all Imitations or unnnrmoiis nchonies "
ONI ! 1)1)1.1AH Is thn nricoof llieamaltest partor
frocllon of u ticket 1SSUKII IIY lis In anrdrawlns
Anyllilna In our uanto oflorod lor loss than a dollar
asuawludlc
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For lmprovetl anu econumtc cookery use
Liebig COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF MEAT
or Beef Tea , Houps , Marie DirIibs , Sauces , ( ( lame
lsb.&c.l , Anptc or Meat Jolly Knvpn for nay
leugtti of tlmo , and la cheaper and ot liner llnvor
than any otlierstocu
Conulno only with J. von LIodIr'b
8l"nauroflpnbovn , In blue iinopouml
of Kxlruct oMJect eriuiil toforly potindB or lean
beat
CLOTHING
State Line
TodlusRonr , Uolfttst , Unbllii nud LirerjKiOl
FKOM NKW YOlUCBYKUVTHU tSDAr
Cabin yassaiiOtU to CO , aocordtng to locutlu i V' • ( * !
room Rivur > ioiilu3uKlJ.
Steerage to oud from Kun > | > e ot lowest llatai
Ausiix ) Uu > wiH A Co , Ucn'l Aienta ,
UUroudnay , tier Vork
JOHN ULtGCN , ( ienl ( Yesu ru Aueut
M lUudulpb BtH Chicago ,
. lllltltr K. UoOllislTuun MtCAMtC ,
Aseuts at Ouiatia
Bewara cf Imitatlonij.tlioro h enly ono
mum mmMMmim B
HWCOB I3TH& OSoct STI OMAHA NCQ , |
roR nut TrinAtuMT or jlu , l p p p H
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES " H
BittVasilltlit.ApparatuiaadKe.nicditiforSueMura ' |
Trsatmant o ( svtry form cf lUseua rcqulrinr I I I H
HSDICAL or RtmOIOAX , TREATMENT p p l
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS ' H
Boara&AttsaAanoe , BcstAotcmmodatttinilnWiit H
crW1UTB rOR CIRCULARS oa IWortnlUes and H
Practi.Trunes.Olublsit , Ocrsatnrnoft'rtns , Tilts , H
SlaetrltltyJParalT , JSpUtpay , KUaeyfBladder , B
JSye , liar , akin aaiBIkkJ aad airBarelcaloreratlona ! I I I IH
DISEASES OF WOMEN lZi , 'fotiS H
Kll niTBLtTILT 1DDXS A H15D-IJ pXriRTIIEItTroll I I I H
JJ0 " * ? lf n5i c5n V , " ! " T' < ITICT1Y RIVATF ) H
Only , Etllalile Medical Institute matins a 8r. tultT of I I I H
FBIVATSDISEASES M
All lllcoaUI.MM..ctrifolly tnittd SypkllllUColiia I I I H
r.moTfdrrBntfa syil vult..l BirMrr XtwIlrtUrftHtt i i i i H
TrMlnsiir rL < urjrilTllronBB r tlln uo.H.lotlill i i i H
i a > yt.lrc > Md > ttioii > > y rriir < i < iaM Allsonnuriles H
Uoimooliaotll U. l.lni rlo.lr ai < iiUi.ikrDi lc rti H
| > Tifii < o < r < lrp > tkedD6ni > k > itloctloKnDltaueriiattr , as i i H
Co.p.rioo lloitl ritf ift . VsllsadtoDtsUaiartiad i l l H
UU | OlMt > ol % srlMMli , , lih actiUon lilt AddrM H
OMAHA MEDIOAI , Jk HUKOICIAX IKOTITUTI1 I I I H
Uth and Dodjo Btrcnta , OMA&A , HEJ ) . I I H
SYPHILIS I
Can boomed In SO to GO ilars by tb H
Magic Ihiii'iIv ' I
For Bale only tiy tlio Cook Itom&Jy Co . of Omalin H
No bra s kii ivtitotom for tlio numoa audndilroeu of H
Katientsvtio Iioto bi > en cured and from whom we H
ave pernilMton tu refer Hfphlllsli a Uliaaio that H
hn BiTTriyft barnpil thosklll of ttininost emirrunt . .UrM H
ctrtnu Burt until tlio dlwoTerj of the Cook llcmodr H
feM ' ' .MAtllU ItKMICDV , " not ono in tlfty tTur baTlnx H
thodlscnsehas buon caret ) . Wo nar uIoc to cure H
any carq that ran tK ) oroduend TJioia who linre H
taken tncrcury.pfltasl ) . ss s.sitotUHUornnsor other H
udvcrtlsod remcUcs with onlr temporary bcncilts |
can now ue permanently cured by the use of the H
"MAdlO UKMHm " or tno Cooa HonioUy Co . Omnho , H
Neb 'Jcwftro-nf itaroitattun * . It ta absotutoly 1m- 1
IrOHflhlo for for any other ponton or company to hate H
our forraulnor any remedy Ilkelttn utrectiindreiulta H
lboC-ook IteniCHly Co , han btun Iron tint ? potlents for H
lour ynan and hHvoalwaya siren nerfcut salt nf net H
ton They nro llnanctatly rospoii ibk % hurlnjf acupl- H
tut of over • JlWOiW mnklnjc their KuarnnttOKood Wo H
Kollctt the mont obstinate cnsei these who hare H
tried e\cry known romrdy and loit all liopoof rocov * H
ery Correspond vltd us and lotus put you In rtosv H
CMlon ot ovldcnco thnt convinces the most identical H
MarkwlmtwhatwasaTt lnlhoood you mumt use H
our MMAllUHKMlCIV'Mcfnroyoucan ) ho oerman- H
cntly cured Jt Is the most heroin blood purtUer ever H
known Writ furpartltulara All letters coutideu * i H
PAItTinM He Pure you are RotthiK tbo Cook H
UMUI lull Uometlr < ; o'h Mugio Hemedy H
None others ere , * enulue , Parties clulnilnic to bo H
aconlHiorus are impoitors nnd frauds ruli parllo- H
ufara free Address all communications to H
The Gook Remedy Co , H
509 South 12th Street , . H
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afAunts we/tio musts but oxem/ie H
B HMrE5 GOLDEN fSPECIFIC .
It fan ko cIvoh la M tip tirroaTcuor lea sr In r * I H
ilfiMuffuad without tha knowledge or ttie patleut , I H
ilnaoaaiary , ItlaabsoluUlrhartalt > a uQdwtnBlTfw < > H H
a permanent and sptedy oure.whethe * tb p ttentle sFssBBsal
a moderate drinker or an aloohaUo wreck IT MR VKtt B H
lTAlL . It operates ao quietly and with tucb cor- H
talnty that tha paUeni nader ue no lnoonvenlenoe H
and ere he la aware , hie complete reformation la H
effected 4Spee book or partlculara free H
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