" HEWS FROM "THE "CAPITAL , lira. Thayer's Condition Reported as Very * Discouraging. ADDITIONS TO THE STATE LIBRARY , Toiu'iininont Kxlilbltlon Collp o Atlt- Ictlc.s Capital Item1 * The City In Drier. Iii.vrot.v , Neb. , Juno 0. [ Special to TUB Ace. ] Mm , Thuycr's symptoms yesterday mondng wcro somewlmt oncouniRliiK nnd tlio governor loft her Iwilsldo long enough to ninlco it ll.vlng trip to the storm-swept town of Urnaalmw to lenrn tlio wants of the suf ferers. On returning to his homo ho found her condition loss favorable nnd this morning hernyiliptomsnro vdry discouraging. Later In the dny no Improvement was discerned. TK.VNIS TOUUVAMn.VT. The Intcr-colleglnto Tennis association hold n tournament this afternoon nt the grounds of the local tennis association near the capltol building. The initltutlons repre sented were the stnlo university , Uoanc col lege , the Wesleyan university nnd Christian college. BT.ho ntato university team is as follows : IJouilc.HO. . W. Gorwlg , D. A. Hagcard- Miss TotiHo Pound nnd Emory Hard. Singles Miss Louise Pound. The Do mo college team comprises seven inombora. Doubles C. E. Glintlsoy. D. T. I'utton , O. A. Lovolnnd and S. L. Mains , DCMAX I\IIIIIITION' : . . The Dollim Society gave Its annual exhibi tion tonight. The programme presented was n very Interesting ono nnd was ns follows : Tonorsiilo. Mr. II. .T. W. Seamark ; oration , O. D , Sclicll ; string quartette , Messrs. August Ilagenaw , .Tames C ! . Saver nnd Dr. J. E. Andrews ; reading , Miss S. M. Green : vocal solo , Mine. Adolph Weber ; oration , F. A. Hockhold ; dnete , Mr. H. J. W. Sea mark nnd Mine Adolph Wobcr ; debate , J. S. Perry and Kandolph MoNitt ; ntlnglo , Mrs , August Ilagenow nnd Charles Ilngcnow ; Sehorgo , Dr. Gcorgo Andrews nnd James G. Bayer. COM.KOI : ATiir.nTics , Tomorrow will bo field dnv for the Inter- Btato College Athletic association nnd repro- scntntivps from Uoanc , the Strife , Wcslovan nnd Uhihllan universities will compote for honors. The tournament will bo hold on the ball cnmnds nt Twenty-second nnd Kandolph. T.he following Is the programme- : Long throw , base ball ; football , kick ; put ting the shot , 10 pounds ; standing broad jump without welgnts ; standing broad Jutnp with weights ; running broad jump ; three jumps ; hundted yard dash ; toad race , 50 yards , uheelbarrow race , 50 yards ; ilrst round wrestling , lightweights under 150 pounds , heavy weights over 150 pounds , squnro holds ; standing high jump ; run ning high jump ; vaulting ; lilf-h kick ; oncimtrtcr < tnllo ; sack race , 50 vnrds ; three- logged race , 7f > yards ; second round wrestling ; stumliiiK hop , stop nnd jump ; running hop , Btcpand Jump ; hammer throw ; one-half niilo run ; running backwards , 75 yards ; egg race , 75 yards ; third round wrestling ; hurdle race , 130 yards , 10 hurdles ; tug of war between colleges ; relay race between colleges ; four 200 yard courses. mSAttltl'EMCNT OX JUMAOns. Solomnn Gothelf , who nins n store below the Uuir block , wants § 3UO : damages from the Anglo-Nevada fire Insurance company of San Francisco on account of the ravages of lire In his store n year ngo lost January. The Insurance company thought that the damages risked for wcro excessive , and the matter was nt lirst left to appraisers , who ilxcd the damages at 31,170. The company offered Gothelf 5 ,000 to settle the matter , but ho refused this offer and sues for { d.50. , ! ! The district court jury listened to tho'case. CU'ITOL ITJ'.MS. The German Savings bank of Omaha has filed its ill-tides of incorporation with the sec- rotnry of stato. The nnthori/ed capital is 8T)00,000. The Incorporators are Frederick King , Louis Schroedcr , C. H. Schmidt , Henry Meyer , L. D. Fowler and others. The Gednoy Pickle company of Omaha has filed articles of Incorporation with the secre tary of state. The capital stock Is ? . ' 5OOJ. , The Incorporators are J. W. Kodofer , JohnP. Gednoy , W. A. Smith , AV.V. . Marsh and J. W. Uishop. Amcnued articles of the Bankers' Ltfo Insurance company of Nebraska have been tiled. The capital stock is ? 100,000. , Walter Loose , clerk of the superior court , Is often in receipt of letters from attorneys in different pat ts of the stnto concerning "my" case. As there nro 4,255 , cases Hied In the court archives it would sometimes consume - sumo several hours to llnd the disposition of the cases nsked for. If the attorneys will ulinply give tlio case number , on the docket nnd the title of the case Ho Is sure of nn answer. Otherwise no attention can bo paid to his epistle. The secretaries of the board of transpor tation have given the railroads until the Hth to prepare a schedule of rates and expenses , and If by that tlmo the request is not com plied with the secretaries will prepare a schoilulo of maximum rates without the In formation they ask for. ADDITION'S TO THE STATE I.IDI ! UtV. State Librarian Walter A. Lecso received the following valuable additions to the state library this morning : Arkansas , digest of the supreme court reports , two volumes ; California , Deoiftig's codes and statutes , llvo volumes ; Illinois ; Starr's annotated statutes , volume f ) ; Minnesota , volume' S ; New York , revised statutes , volumes 1 to 4 ; Ohio Smith & Benedict's , revised * statutes , 1890 edition , two volumes ; Pennsylvania , Brightlov's Pnrdon's supplement digest ; Wisconsin , Snnborn's annotated statutes , two volumes : West Virginia , Woith's codes ; Century dictionary , from A to L , thrco vol umes. The statutes and digests are the latest Issued. C1TT NEWS. This morning in the county court Timothy W. Townsend obtained $1'J1 damages against Harris , ICont Co. for failure to cotnploto their contract In the erection of a house at the corner of Twenty-seventh nnd P streets. A loiiK-benrded fellow who is canvassing the city for the World-Herald has been i-cjiro- Hcntlng to the now subscribers of Tun BUB that this paper Is 25 cents per week , nnd In ono or two instances has Induced them to take the paper ho represents by pretending thnt It is cheaper. TUB BEE Is delivered In tiny part of the city for 20 cents per week. lidillu Mitchell has run nwny ( romtho Homo for the I'Mondless today for the third tlmo. When caught ho will bo sent to Kearney. MarlonV. \ . C. Smith by her attorneys , Scl- leek ft Lane , Illcd her objections today to the report of her guardian , Jabez C , Crocker. She charges that he debited her with a per sonal Judgment ngninst her father for f 10U.25 , "which she says her father has paid , ami also that Colonel Orookor has used notes belong ing to her as security for his own personal obligations. The Knights of Pythias will observe Memorial duy Sunday. The Uniform Uank will do escort duty to the subordinate lodges from their cnstlo hall to the opera house , and from therrt to the cemetery , whore the graves of all knights will bo strewn with tumors nnd appropriate ceremonies performed. At the opnru house a sermon suited to the occa sion will bo delivered by Hoy. E. E. S. Ituls- ton , chaplain of the regiment. Hour of com mencement , 1 o'clock. Senator J. J. Hocho of Nellgh was In the city today , Incubus Farewell. It IB snld tlmt i\ well bred doff never wnits to bo Idohod down stairs. Ho elands not upon the order , but , snlfllng the kick as fur off , pees nt onco. What n pity that California's "accidental gov ernor" did not tear u loaf out of natural hlHtory and BIWO himself the humiliation of boliijr told by his party that his eor- vlcos were no longer wanted I There is ono kind of n politician worse than nnothof. A knave may bo olovor , in which cnso ho will often have sense enough to appreciate the wisdom of up holding virtue , though ho have It not. Your Unavo may bo a good follow in many respects , and may serve his country to advantage , but your obstinate fool is ti comet of BO cccontrio nn orbit aa to bo in calculable to both friend nnd foe , ns likt-ly to strike his own grandmother as his fntlipt-ln-lnw. Such n comet la Cali fornia's Incuhus , and. though never careering high in the heavens , ho 1ms ploughed his vngnrious way through mountain , valley nntl vineyard , until hU own constituent * cry "Halt ! " ' The Incubus OWIIH a paper , I think , in his own county of San Bernardino. This paper is edited by ono who also holds the position of privnto socrotni-y to snkl Incubus , uml who really has been largely responsible for the iloingrt of his chief. In this instance the tall has wngglcd Iho llttlo dog. Flattered into believing ho was having his own wny all the tlmo , the llttlo dog has not known ho was not doing tlio waggling ! . Kocent advices state that , "owing to pressure of jfrlvato business , " the Incu bus wll' ' not bo a candidate for renoml- nntlon. Strange that his name should have boon tit the head of his own paper "For Governor" up to the last day of grnco ! How-over , "all's 'well tlmt ends well , " nnd , now that California rejects an un worthy norvnnt , I forgive him the in sults ho attempted to cast upon mo when , as representative of California's vitioul- turul commission , and with the moral support of the bo.st brain * in the country1 , I matlo a study of prohibition in nil ages and advocated as a temperance mt'iibiiro the substitution of light , -jntro vinea for strong alcoholicbov - orngcs. IIo dared to assort that I was hired to do work ignoble fora woman ; ho gave prohibition organs all the fuel they wanted to try to roast mo alive. My association with the vltlcul- tural commission cost mo far more than the small fee I accepted for months of earnest study on u vital topic to the na tion , nnd has long boon of a purely unof ficial nut tiro. Pcspito the 1 ruth , aclorgy- man in Boston recently told his audience that I was "dragging humanity down to hell for $1,600 a yenr , " and the most mendacious of prohibition organs has within a month published the following cditoral paragraph : Kuto Field will have moro time for editorial duties hereafter , us Charles A. Wetmorc , her champion in the board of viticulture , who persisted in hiring her against the protest of Governor Waterman , has boon dropped out. Tlio board is not to bo any moro for temper ance than before , but it will probably bo inado up of men who , like the governor , did not be lieve in hiring women ngeiits. In losing the services of Charles A. Wctinoro , California's Viticultural com mission HulToR ) an irreparable loss. It was Mr. Wotmoro who , at the Paris ex position of 187S , first brought California's noble industry into uj-ominonco. It wns Mr. Wotmoro who , at Washington in 1880 , mtulo legislators partly rcnlixo the excellence and necessities of this indus try. It was Mr. Wotmoro who took Mr. Arpnd Ilnr.as/.thy's place as president of the Viticultural commission when the Incubus had not BOHSO enough to appre ciate the value of Mr. Ilaras/athy in the commission and request him to remain at its head. Now that both Mr. Harasz- thy and Mr. Wotmoro have retired , the Incubus intiy put to his discredit that ho has slighted two of the most intelligent and enterprising men of his stato. No wonder California wants no moro of him ! My brains are not "hired , " and this review will denounce prohibition as long as there is prohibition enough to de nounce. A LUCICY MAN. T. P. Ilnllowny Draws $7,50O in the Denver Stnte Lottery. Mr. T. F. Holloway , who is owner of n newspaper stand at the southeast comer of Second nnd AValnnt streets , has suddenly como into considerable wealth , because ho was fortunate enough to hold ticket 45,350 , which drew the Ilrst capital pri o of § 7,500 in tlio Denver State Lottery. Mr. Holloway has Invested In other lotteries ies before , but this Is his Ilrst trial in the Denver lottery. A week before the monthly drawing of the Denver State Lottery ho in vented 50 cents for a whole ticket , and on the 1 Ith of this month received notice that ho had won the Ilrst prize. A few days after this Mi' . Hollowav re ceived HT5 tai gold pieces by the Wells- Fargo oxpicss company. Mr. Holloway Is greatly elated over his good fortune , but is as yet undecided in what manner to dispose of it. The Denver State lottery is comparatively a new Institution in this city , but has shown its integrity nnd its fair method of doing busi ness by the prompt manner in which the claim of Mr. Hollownv was sent. The claim of Mr. David Oliver of 1723 Charlotte street , Kansas City , Mo. , who hold ticket U5.2U7 and drew $1,350 as the third capital prfco , has also been promptly mot. The tickets-arc in wholes nnd halve and nro sold nt 50 cents nnd 25 cents. Air. B. F. Hhodus , Denver , Colo. , is the resident agent of the company nt the headquarters. Phila delphia Item , May 28,1890. A liover'H Fruitless Journey. A st range btory is told by Karl Sehro- mer , a lad from Noustadt , Baravin , who arrived hero in search of a sweetheart from whom ho had been hopuratcd for a couple of yearn , and who he supposed had bent for him from this place , says a Wichita dispatch to the Globo-Doino- crat. Karl has two brothers hero , which probably explains how Wichita came to bo chosen in connection with the trick which seems to have been plnyed. Karl and Tabors Toaker wora lovora in Nou stadt , though the girl's parents pro tested against the proposed matoh. Ono day Tabors wns removed lo a dibtant part of the country , whence , however , hho managed to correspond regularly with her lover. Finally the letters , ceased , but just as Karl was-about to hot out in bearish of his girl ho got a letter from ITobokon , N J. , purporting to bo from hor. In a couple of months ho re ceived a second letter , this time dated Wichita , telling him Tabors was herewith with friends and would u waft his arrival , when they could get married. Karl im- modiatolj started , and reached hero yes terday. His brother know nothing of the girl , nor of his coming , but the letter had given the name of a well known steamer agent here , to whom ho was directed to apply for the whereabouts of his guest. The agent was as ignorant as the rest. Karl has inserted an advertisement in a Gorman paper hero , but ho has given up all hopes of finding the missing Tabors , and has decided that the hitters wore forged for the purpose of getting him out of the way. IIo intends to return homo without delay. . Scientists Hi-net by Cannibals. Cannibals with sharpened teeth and Hint-lock guns were among the unpleas ant things encountered by the jwrty which wont to Africa on the United States steamship Ponsncola to observe the eclipse of the sun , says a Now York dispatch to the Chicago Herald. The savages gathered on the hill- tildes about the camp COO strong and threatened the Americans with destruction. One party even rushed Into the camp , but was pacified with flvo old fruit cans and a little Portuguese tuguese money. The English expedi tion at Capo Ledo was greatly astonished at the complete equipment carried by the Ponsacola. In the instruments used by the Americans for photographing the sun the length of exposure was regulated by a roll of paper about six feet long and nine Inches wide , .pierced with several parallel series of holes , spmowhat resembling the paper bands u&odinnutonrUloorgans. During the two and one-half minutes of the total eolipso 800 sensitive plated Woroozposod. No photographs of the totality were ob tained , however , on account of the cloudiness. Prof. Taylor , the director of the English party , did not attempt and did not got a thing during the eclipse- . THE CITY HALL CORNER-STONE It is Ready and Will bo Placed in Position on Jnuo 19 , RUSH UP YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS , oT tha IIomnQopntlilst Convention null the Tunnts lie- Bpoiulctl to Hound tlio Ilnntitict Hoard. "Tho corner stone for the now city hall wtis completed this morning , " snld Superintendent Coots to City Clark Grave. * , ruldlnp with n great deal of enthusiasm , "nntl It's n beauty , tiny way you look nt It. It's three feet thick , three feet Irlgh nnd flvo feet six Inches long. It Is of Wtirrcnsburg atone , the same as Is nil along the rcnr of the building. I have called to llnd out how big a box Is going to bo put * Into It , so that I can have space cut to ndnilt It. " Mr. Graves informed the caller that he know nothing whatever at to the dimensions of the souvenir repository In question , tint jio supposed It must bo largo enough to at least admit of stowing nwny within its routines a cabinet photo of cnch individual member of the Tammany twenty-eight nnd n lithograph of Tun linn building , although ho afterwards expressed u fear that the latter would crush nnd utterly obliterate the former unless a steel rivltcd partition was put between thom. "Well. " added Mr. Coots as ho loft the office , "somebody wants to bo Jlndlng out about this business right away and let mo know. " A little later Mr. Coots was seen at the city hullsltc nnd asked how far along the work on the building' will bo by the tlmo the corner stone is laid. The reply was this : "The foundation Is nil In now , and I want you to tell the public for mo Unit the gr.inlto is now hero for the entire building. Wo have never been wanting for granltoand the build ing is fully as far advanced as wo expected to have it at this time. The ilrst floor beams are ijearly all on nnd we uru now laying brick on the ilrst story. "Thfc corner stone will bo laid on the lth ! ) of this month-and by that time wo .shall have a largo proportion of the walls scaffolded high. The corner stone goes on the northeast corner. I shall have the entire surface of the building firmly covered with boards so tlieio will bo no danger whatever , no matter how great the crowds may bo. ' I expect that whitlows In THE BEI : build ing will sell for $10 an hour on the day of the ceremonies. Ono sure thing they will bo great places to see It all from. " U.YIMHjfjKD FOU ADVERTISING. Dr. Solomon Deprived of Membership in the Homoeopathic Association. The Nebraska state Homeopathic associ ation was called to order yesterday morning by President Mneomber. Charges wore preferred against Dr. Solo mon for unprofessional conduct in advertis ing us he has done and applying fora diploma for his wife without her being a graduate of a medical college. The committee appointed to act on the matter reported that the charges bo not sustained nnd thnt ho be reprimanded instead of expelled. This , how ever , did not prevail and the doctor is now out of the association. Three eminent Chicago physicians were elected honorary members of the association , viz. , Drs. T. S. Hoyiic , J. S. Mitchell and W. T. Knoll. ' Drs. E. L. Colburn nnd J. W. Knrtcn were elected members. Dr. Dinsmoor read a paper on legislation , which was approved by applause. It wa discussed by Dr. Hanchott and others , and w.is placed In the hands of the committee on legislation. A resolution that was carried unanimously and amidst great applause was one that praised the activity and usefulness of the committee on legislation , which has pre vented legislation advene to the school. There was considerable discussion on papers on surgery read by Dr Fnrinstallof York and Dr. Spr.igue of Omaha. Dr. Kighterof Jjin- coln read n paper on gynaecology that was also closely discussed and the meeting ad journed for luncheon. At the afternoon session Dr. Riehter of Lincoln read a paper on obsteterlcs which was very gcner.illy discussed. This was followed by a p.iper by Dr , Allen on the eye. Delegates to the meetings of other societies were appointed as follows ; To the American institute of homoeopathy , Drs. Pooto , Hanch ott and Dinsmoor ; to the North American academy of homiuopathy. Dra. J. H. Kings ton of Plnttsinouth and Sumner Davis of Grand Island. The remainder of the session was devoted the transaction of miscellaneous business , pav ing of bills , etc. The society then adjourned to moct again at Omaha at a date to be llxed by the presi dent and secretary. Are you a lover of champagne ) Do you wish a superior article } Try Cook's extra dry imperial champagne. It is line. Mil. llORGIjUiM'S GEMS. The Oront IVorka of an Artist in Whom Omalin Has mi Interest. .T. G. Borglum , the talented son of Dr. Borglurn , is In Omaha on his way to Europe , and is exhibiting his pictures nnd those painted by his wife tit the Llnlnger gallery. Mr. Borglum Is n slender young man , nervous temperament , and with all the genius of the artist shining fiom his blue oycs. His enthusiasm for his nit Is apparent on the first Introduction. Ills wife , of whoso talent ho is very piouit1 , has a number of excellent stlll-lifes in the collec tion which iiro far beyond the average in merit. For six months past Mr. Borglum has been engaged in the preparation of a Rorle.s of il lustrations for the Century on California life nnd scenery. Some of thom will bo wash drawings , others in pen nnd ink and oils. They will bo produced in n few months. The most ambitious picture in Mr. Borg- lum'b collection ho calls "Staging in Califor nia. " A stage drawn by tlx "restive horses Is swinging around a turn on a mountain roafl , the dust Hying from the wheels , The passengers boslilo the driver tire clinging to their bcitta , and below them , over the sldo of the precipice , tuach up the manzanltas and m.idrones. The sky , the atmosphere and the scenery are so typically Callforninn that any person who has over lived or visited that favored state recognizes it at onco. This picture Is. no doubt , Mr. Borglnm'R masterpiece , nndjs to bo compared in fidelity to mountain scenery as painted with Elkin's best work. The portrait of General Fremont , while un doubtedly faithful , Is n trlllo raw in color. Mr. Boi glum docs not excel In portralturo nnd Ids efforts in other directions show that his love for nature extends to landscape aud animal life. To the lover ol sporting animals , his por- traltd , for such they must bo culled , ot Lucky Baldwin's running horses , will bo of special inteiest. They nro beauties and bplendldly painted ; color nnd feeling being admirably expressed. homo of Mr Borglum's minor landscapes nro especially charming , being studies direct from nature without the studio touch which bo often ruins admirable effects. Ills marinas , while not numerous , nro admirable , the salt sea feeling and the dashing spray bringing one back to tha day when ho stood on the rocks nml smelled the suit wind. "Moonlight , " n study of Hurry Mcigg'a wharf tu Sail Francisco , an historical spot , is splendid. In all his work the artist shown such n true nrtlsila feeling that ono uua but predict u great future for him , Mrs. liorKlii MI'S work U lu still llfo and her studies of California grapes excel anything in that line that has been shown in Omaha. Koam of Chicago , whoso work In fruit has hitherto been acknowledged to bo tbo best of its kind in the country , cannot show anything that will compare with her bunch of "Flam ing Tokays , " a > cry brilliant grape , peculiar to California. She also has u number of flower studies that nro very beautiful. The pictures will bo on exhibition tonight , to morrow and tomorrow night , and arc well worth u visit. Grading nidB. Bids for the year's grading wore opened yes terday afternoon by the board of public works , The amount , 500,000 yards , Is the largest over lot In the history of the city at otio tlmo. There arc flfty-thrce streets and the cost will bo about J100.000. Tirfn ) were fifteen bids re ceived. The contracts wore awarded to the follow ing ! District No. O , Ed Call.ihan , We per cubic ynrd : No. 10. Ed I'lielun , 14 iMO < s ; No 11 , Ed Callahnn. IBVi NO 10 , John A. O'Keefe , UIMOo ; No. 111. Ed I'lU'lan , 13 0-120 ; No. 1 , EdCitllnlmn , I'tMlHnNo. 15 , J. Donndly * Co. , lllVe ; No. it ) , Ed Onllahan , 12 IMS ; No. 17 , Ud Photon , llftri : , 'o. IS. Ed Callahnn , 11 n-lOcj No. 10 , Ed Pin-Inn , iic. : Twenty-second street , from Lonvonworth to St. Mary's nvemle , Ed Cnllahan , 11 IMS : alley In block Ml , Ed Phalnn , L'O ; Ninth tor to Bnnfroft , Ed CiOlahnn , 11 0-10 ; Blnlno , Tenth to Thirteenth ! Ed Callahnn. IB 0-10 ; Seventeenth , 100 feet south of Jackson to ticnvcnworth , 15 : alloy In blocks2 and 8 , sub division of block 15 , Capitol avenue. Ed Phclan , 18 ; Howard In Oak ICnoll addition ( thrco ties ) , given to C. F. Williams by agree ment of the ties : Fifteenth street In Paddock fourth , Hurt to Cumlng , Ed Pholmi , ife ; Institute boulevard. Hnnilltnu to Nelson , nnd Nelson , Institute boulevard , Hamilton to Nelson , Ed Ciillntinn , 11 S-U ) ; Springstreet , Furimm to First , Jolid Condon , 1114 ; Plo.is- fuit , Fnrntttn to Leuvoiuvorth , Ed Pholan , 11-1 ( ; Dodge , Grove to Sprilifj , H. H. and 0. E. KnlKlit , ll' < ; IMpvco , Twentieth to Twenty-seventh , Ed Phrtan. 1011-10 ; Thlrty- ttiinl , Luke to Alnple , Ed Pholnn. IB ; Lnlk , Thirtieth to Thirty-third. Ill ; Eighteenth , Fnriiam to Douglas , 15 ; Tltlrtv-flrst , Fiinmm to Dodge , H. D. and C. E. Knight , ll i Ninth , south line of ( loodmnn propoity to Castellar , Fanning ft Sliivin , 12K- Oh , if I only had her complexion ! Why. It IH costly obtiiined. Use Po zoni'a Comploxton i'owdor. lUtor W. W. Illter , superintendent of the Utah division of the Union Pacific has tendered his resignation , to take effect Juno IB. F. L. Corwin , assistant superintendent of the AVyoming division , will bo his successor. This chnngo transfers Corwin from Green Hivcr to Salt Lnko city. H. T. Hllllard , train master of districts live and six , steps into the vacancy inndo by Corivlii's promo tion , nnd W. A. Mills , a conductor , Inus noon made train master. Hllliard moves from Laramlo to Green Hiver. A NEW SAVINGS HANK. The German Savings Hank Just Ojponpd Corner litth and Douglas Sts. No banking institution 1ms coino into oxtstnnco in this city or state * with n bettor prestige or great or assurances of a successful career than the German Savings Bunk of Omaha. Incorporated under the new banking law , which is thorough in in its details and rigid in its requirements for the safety of depositors , this bank adds to the legal safeguards in which it is surrounded additional gunr.int''o of safe and con servative management in the iniinob and standing of its board of directors and executive officers. The names of Fredrick Motsr. : . , Henry Bollon , Fred erick Krug , C. B. Sehinid't , L. D. Fowler , Goov Iloimrod , and Henry Meyer are known in financial nnd commercial circles in Omaha 'its ' belonging to inon of high integrity1 and conservative instincts and give all thq guarantee ; noccessary that .the funds intrusted to their card will bo duly accounted for upon demand. i The bank lias begun business with a paid up capital of $100,000 and its , stock holders are representative men of means , from nearly every line of trade in the city who will bo limply able at any time to meet further call by their directors , so that the capital stock of $500,000. as subscribed , is really nn actual basis on which to rate the institution. A general commercial m'd savings bank busincbs will bo transacted , but the savings deposits will bo a specialty and when it is remembered that the men who have subscribed to stock in this bank are also connected as ofliccrs and directors in many cases with other fiduciary institutions of Omaha , and as a class aio thoroughly roprcbontativo men of the city , nothing inoro need be added to place this bank in the confidence of the public , as it is already in that to the financial leading men of the city. A Good Manager. A baro-hended woman , with a faded and ragged dre s , solicited alms the other evening of a gentleman who wtus crossing the City Hall park , says the Now York Sun. Ho came to a halt and asked : "Is it for drink ? " 'No , sir ; it's for bread. " "But I don't know how you live. I have to practice economy in order to have money in my pocket. You may bo recklessly extravagant for all I know. How much money have you spent today ? " "Well , sir , I've made 7 cents rim five of us on cold potatoes .so far ; anil if I can get 3 more we'll top off with bread and water before wo go to bed. Might leave out the broad , sir , if I can find a bit of tar bomewhero to thicken up the water and deceive the children. Can you draw it any liner than that , sir ? " The man hold Out a , dime as ho passed by. _ Chnngo of life , biekneho , monthly Inogu Inritlcs , hot flashes are cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Frcosamplos at ICuhu & Co. , 15th and Douglas. Rusted the Tank. Now York Sun : A man was rubbing his back against a building in Centre street the otbeV afternoon when a work man at a fourth story window espied him and upset a dish of water to give him a douse. The rubber gave a great jump , shook himself and looked up to the roof and growled : "Can't blame mo for itl Ought to fix your water tanks so that rubbing on the outside wall won't spring 'om alealcl" IS a blood disease' Until tno poison \3 \ expelled from the Hjstom , there can bo no cure for this loathsoicu and. dangerous malady. Therefore , the only nffcctlvo treatment- a thorough course of Aycr'sSanwpnrllla the best of all blood purlllais. Tho' ' sooner you begin. the bettor ; delay I's'lljuigcroiis. ' " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tr6d' ! various ritmedies , and was treated bym number of physi cians , hut roculvetl no bonuflt until I began to tnko Aycr.'i ) Saraaparilla. A fuw bottles of this mctliuliiu cured mo of this troublesome ijmiiplnint and com pletely restored n > y health. " Jesse M. IloggB , Holnmn's Mitts , N. 0. " "When Ayer's Snrsnparilla was rec- oiamundiid to mo for catarrh , I was in clined to doubt Ita efficacy. Having tried so inniiy rmnudlo * , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would cure tno. I bccamo emaciated from loss of appetite nnd impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the awiso of smell , and my system was badly deranged. I was about discouraged , when n friend urged mo to try Ayur's SArsnpnrllla , nnd referred - forrod mo to person * whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine , I am convinced thnt the only sura way of treating thin obstlnato dlxuaso In through the blood. " Clinrlo * H , Mnlonoy , 113 Itivur at. , Lowell , Moss , Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , IIT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1'rlce 91 s lU bottlii , 5. Worth i a bottU. VFI11 be p W to any competent chemist who will find , onMiatycta , n pnrtlclo of Mtrcnry , Potash , or other poleona In Swlft'a Specific (3. ( S. S. ) t'JiN EATING SORE llemlcifon , Tor. , Aug. S3 , 1339. "For eigh teen months I had nn fating sere on my tonpt3. I was treated by the best loot ! phjttcUuis , but obtained no relief , the uoro graJaally growing worse. I concluded flnallto try B. S. S. , and was entirely cnrnl nftcr nslns n few bottles. You Imro my cheerful pcnnlstlon to [ mbllsh the above tatcmcnt for the benefit of thcso elmllatlj- afflicted. " C. D. McLxMonc , ncnJcreon.Tcr. Trcatlpo on Blood and Bkin Dlgoase.'wiallcdfroo. TTII5 H\VTrT 81'nCIPIO TO. , Athntn. On. I.IEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. Malfes the purest , cheapest nnd best Beef Tea Finest meal flinorln < ; stork Tor Soups. Sauces and Dishes. Ono pounilof Ilttrnetof lleof eqinltn Torty puiinda ot Icm beef , or the vnluo of iibout S M. Gonulno only with Justus ion Llcblg's ns shown Symptoms of Torpid Liver. J.osi of npprtttn nnil untiirn : tlio 1 > < m < tt ( nrccostlvo , but foinntlinct nlliTnnto wither or ( llurrlin-at pnln In tlin held , ac- lth n iliill , lioaiy Kotiintlon in tliolmrk imrtj pain ill tliorlKlitnltlonmlun- llur KluiMldfr Iludu | fillllu-iH nftcr cntliiK' , \ \vltliailNhiclltintlnii llonof luiily or jiiliidj ii-rlallllt ( } tfl temper , lowsiilrlts ; loia nl aoino iliity ; Krnrvil \ > rurlncs anil lit 1)111- ty. J f t lieio Ar.irnliiBS nrn unV ctnlril , K 'i Ions ( IHrnirHI1I ftmm lin ilovi'lniit-tt. Mo hotter remedy vnn I > o uspil tlinn Tut t' I'lll * . A HII- ! Rloilosu iiroiliircisiic'melmntio or feeling ua often to natoiiiMi the stillurur. T tt's Livsr PiHs Cure Bilious BisaaseB. Priso , 25o. Offico. 39 & 41 Park Place , H. Y. ( TRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE 'I' I IK OiiKAT TKAOC MARK KMlMSIt IIH.AI- HV An utifnlf- liiK euro for Sum- hint"L , Spornintorrliwi. Impotency , nml nil rtli'oa'U'J ' t follow art n - qiicnco 1t olf- Abuii ) ; ns J ' I'nln In tlio Ilnck , Dimness of VMon I'romiturPOld Ago , nnrt innny otlior dlioaBos tlmt load to Insnnltjr or con uniptlDii anil n premature urnvo Ci ? l'till imrtlculiir In our pamplct , ivnlch wodo- plro to wild ffeo liy nnil to every ono. TS I'lie Hpccl- lie metllclno N FoMnt i\ \ per pack/lire / or sir p irk.iuo ) for5 , orwlll bpKfnt free by mill on the receipt of tlio money , by nrtdressInK Till : GOODMAN DUUG f'O. , 110 KAUNAS ! fcTIil.KT. - - OMAIM , NKn. Oino-ont of countorfclti , wo have ndoptoo clljvS''i > ) or tlio unly Ken ulna " " " "GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Ry n thorough knowleilffo of tlio natural laws nhlcb govern tbo operations of digestion nntl nutri tion , nnd by n c-ireful nppllc ntlnn of tlio tlno proper ties of well selected Cocoa , Mr Ujips linn pniTlil9U our breakfast tables nltli ndelleatul } ilavorvil be\enuo wlildtmay Savons iiLinj liy.ivy doctoi * ' bills It Is by tlio Jurtlcluus nsouf such nrtldes of diet tint n constitution m.iy bo urailunlly built up until blrunu unoiixli to resist every tcnilencv to ilUe iso Hun- cliudiol nulitlu maliillouiti ! tluatlni ; around us ready to ntlnck wlieie\er tlieio Is n weak point Wo 111 ly escape nrinj a fatnl shaft by KccpliiK ourselves well fortllled with pun ) blood anil n piopurly nomlihoil frnnioCivil Service ( in/etto Mailo simply > /lth bollliu water ormllk Sold Only In lialf ponnil tins , by Krocers , l.tbelnd thud. KS ' Kl"1iV ( ' ( I lloiiin o | itlilL'Jhonists | , l'jO 10 d tu , jil , Luiulon , Knijlaiid. ALLAN LINEOOEAN STEAMERS II P.usagolo And from Great UrlUtn nnd art parti ol Europe. Monlroal-LMrpool route , by the water * ol St. Lawrence , shorlcit olall. Ulnoeow tu lloMou , to 1'hllfulnlplilA. Liverpool to ixntl ( ram Ddltlmorc' . Thirty Stenmoro. rin > * oxcclslor. Accommoiln'.loco unrurpnMcd. Weektr sailings. A 1,1-AN * O. . cn.We .AR'tii. C. 1. Sundoli , uu > ier. us La Sullo St. , Chicago , III. STATE UN .GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. KIIOM NEW TOntC nvnttV TlIUtlSOAV. Cabin Passage $35 to $50 , according to location ol ttatcroom. Excursion $05 to $95. Stoomtrn to nml trom Knropont I/mcct ItntM. AUSTIN BALDWIN & . 00. , General Agents. G3 Droadwar. NEW YORK. Jno. nieeen. Ooncral Woslcrn Aeo ntI8 Itniulolpb Stieot , Chicago. Harry I,1. Mooioa Thus Unmie. LnrcFuti rntr t anil l'lnc ' . In tlio World. Prtn-i-nprr ftivnmtvlitliJiis unptt'olUil. NEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AUD GLASGOW. ANTIIOIltA , Juno II I ITUNlWIAp.tUnoM. KTIIIOI'IA , Jnno 21 I DKVO.VIA , July 5. New York , Quccnstown and Liverpool. Tlin tVlclirntml 1 Juno S tli. JulyZfith. CITVOt'HUMi : . I All ? S.ld boit'.Dtll. SALOOH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE mien on nmcu terms to nml from Iho prliulinl SCOTCH , EnCllSH , IRISH ADO ALL COnTIKCIlTAL POINTS. Kxcurrlon tickets rtducM , made avnllablo to return l y t'lthcrthr plcturc ( iue'ldtf ( , Ul > er21er cXortli or Ninth nf Ireland Nrtpli s or illbi nltir. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS nt lontftt currrnt rntn Avt > l to any o * our local niront > , or tu HENDERSON TIROS. , Chlcano. Ixcal Aicents ntUmnlm ; Hurry U. Moore , Chnrlet Slnrcs , W. r. Votll , II , I1. Uouol , Citizen's liank , Otto Wolt. QTIiTSON'S TT A TQ OOP ! AND STIFF II/i 1 O. Boyd's Opera House Block. \vrniaunpitisnFiY rnn niSI HKTIIIVS or KX ( KSMKS DUIEUEI l ) thli.\i BELT AND SUSPEHSORV . . _ . . IKIMtr , Ma.te for I rose , lurf ol Urii < rillT n k > m , fdrloc titttt , > 11M , Haolh * [ off , tflnllnuonr liirrrnts flf Kleetrklly through all \\KAK FAKTJ , n It.trlug thtm to IIRA1.1 II mil Vll.ll 111)1 ) N HI IIEM11 II. Klrrcrl ? lurrnit F ll Ir.lnnllj , or no forfeit $ S ( II In c l > IIR1/T antl .tutptBiorr Coniplvlr 9ft. nod n | > . M oril emea 1'cr- naurnllf * iirpil In thrrn mAolhi. 8 aleil namphtcl Pr < * . 8AWDfcHI.I.EOTRIOCO.,180U8 li.SLbHICAnO.IU , SulTcrliin from tliu i-fTcets nt youthful errors , earir dicny , wasting wtnkncw , lost nimitiocxl.clo ,1 will r-pnil n nimble trcatlw ( wnlwll conlnlnfiig full particular * for homo euro , FIU'.K of clmrKC. A hplviullil inmllcal work : should l > rpijcl b > ftrf man who 1' UPrvmm nnd dphllltatPd. Address , 1'ror. V. C. I'OWliIJSatMooUilB.Conu. vi'MBl KTUBUIAR EAR CUSHIOB5 lihpm hf r < l .ll.llntl If. Coiurortablj. fnl"h r anKemt.n . > . niu.lr.ltflbo..kftrroofl y.u . Aitilrejuor allouB" . jnSOOX.8S * rowlii l , W. x. cwc * wt0 ffAS \ d W < < PJ pJ * KING OF COCOAS-- " ROYAL COCOA FACTORY. " Kings are but men , but all men are not kings. Therefore , wfien the King of Holland says , as he did by deed of August 12 , 1889 , that he is greatly pleased with "BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " and , entirely unsolicited , grants the manufacturers the sole | right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory , a significance - ' nificance attaches to the act which would not were lie not "every inch a king. " & Instantly stops tlio niObt oxornol.it IIIK twins never fulls to clvo p.isn to tlio sufforer. Tor PAINS. HUt'ISIX HACKACIIi : . CtNJiSTIONS ) : , INl'LAMMATIONH. ItllUUMATISM , NEUUAUJIA.SCIATH'A. HiAIAC'IIK : ' , TOOl'IIAOIIHt 01 uny olhor 1'AIN , u fuw milillua- lon' < aiu llko rimclt' , causlnt ; tlio jialu to Instantly slop A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Internally tahiMi In doiosof from thirty to sixty drops In : i half tiniiblurot wulor will euro In u few inliiiitP-.C'r.iiui ) , Spi ul nil. Sour fit ( inuuili , I'olio , Klutiilmice , Ilo.irtlmin , I'lioluri Morhns , Dyscntry * DIurrhuM , Sluk lloudnuliu , N.IUSB.I , VoiiiUlu . Noi vousnuss , Muoplcs iiL'ss , Jlulurla , and ull Intrrmil pains nilblnj ; from olmnso of diet orsutur 01 otlior cantos. BO cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Forthotre-ittr.entofnllCTirtOitlOANPBrmoiOAI. IIISRABKB. Irnce ! Appltnneoi for Dffonnltlo , nnfl 1'runet 11 ii rn'lllt'ei , Annar tai KiiO Uanadlei for ucce ful tro.Hm'nt cjf or rr form of dlionsa re quiring .Vertlenl or Hurglcnrirontinonu NINl'.TY I1OOMH rOH I'ATIKN IH. Itmn1nn < l atteiilnnce Hunt Ai-ionn octillions \Yeit Wrlto far olrrulnri on Doforuiltlei anil llrncci , Truuet , Ulub 1'rrt , Curvaturej of Sptno , I'lles Tiunora , rancor. L'atnrrb , llrun-hllf , Inh l Uon , K'orlrlcllr , I'aro'jriU , Kpllo'iy , KCInur. IHsiMcr. Hro , Knr , fckln nnil Jllioil , nnl nil humlcal Oiioratloiia DlbKAHKS OK WUUKN n iM > clilir. lluok ot Wioiiaoaof Wonim rroe. \ > B ImTt la'Bly nUJeil A l , > lru III I op rtim'iit f r Women dii'liw Conllne.uunt ( atrlcilr I'r into ) Only llollnbla WoiJicallnitUuta miklnir airooinItT ot I'ltlVATK DISKAHKH , All Hloo-1 nuenioi ucroJifullj'lioite I. Hyphilltto w U in romoiol frosi tlio sjtKui wtiuut mo o irr New IleitorntUe Troitinrnt for I.o § of Vl' ' l Power Part o utinblo lu vlilt ua may bo Iron od iiliiumebr coneipanCoite All rua-mui liatlcnic jntldmilal. Moillclna or InitriimrnK tunt br mall nr e > | iruii AU- catLlr pnOe.l no mark * lo Indicate oan'ODta ' or rn itler Ono per < oni > l Intirviow prufarroil. fall nnit mniult n or unrt hlstorr or your oa e , and wo will end In plain vrntpperuur HOOK TO MKN IHlliK , nnon I'/lvalo 8 clalorN rTon IMioaaas , Impale icf , SfPhllU , Ulcotnnl Varlcocole. with quaUlon 1'iU Addnin Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Connor Oth and Harnoy Sts. . Omnhn , Nob. Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hallet & Davis. Artists' Supplies. Klmball. Mouldings. tDianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1018 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. TOAST ALT * PllKOEDENTl * OVKH Two Mit.t IONS r > mntnurKn > Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorptirntfil \ ttio I/Piilnlnttiro , for nnd rlmrllflblo pnrpono * , IK fnnelilio tumid t'.irlof tlioim'viU ntntn nmntltullon , In 18TV , uMTKliclmlnu popular vote , nnd Its presentcharter end ing January lst.1895. Its QHAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW INGS talto place Seml-Annunlly ( Juno nml December ) nnd ItH Qrnnd f-luclo Number Drawings take place In each of the other ton months of the your , and nro nil drawn In pub * He , at the Ac.ulomy of Music , New Orleans , La. _ "Wo do hereby certify thnt wo mipervl fl thonr * rniik-i'inrnt * for nil the monthly nnd in'tul mi mini ilrnMlMKn of tha Iioulnlnnn Slnlo IxMtory C'nmpnny , nnd In person mnnnno nnd rontrol tha Orimlnd tlu't\i elve . nnil thnt tha nmo nro romlm tint vrUli liotirMy , fiumc'i , mill In coed fnlth townnl nil pur- llosmul noniithorita thu critnpinjr to uiui tltlic < < rtt- ( lento wllli fnealmllM of our ilgimttirvinttachiM , la Us nilrcrtl umcnt $ . " COMMISSION'KIM. _ We , lhonn < 1erMcneit I > iiik nm1 tmnker wlll pirnll prl > r tlrnwn In thn Uml'lntm Slnta 1-otterk'i which nniy ha prt onti'il nt otir oomuorH. It. M. WAI.MHI.KV. 1'ics. Louisiana Nat. ItaiiU I'tr.ltUt : LAN'ArX , Pros , Slnto Nnl'l Jlnnlc , A HAl.INN IN , 1'ics. Now Orleans Nat'l Hank. CAHIj KO11N. 1'res. t'nlon National Hank. At the Academy of Music , Now Orleans , Tuesday , Juno 17 , 1800. CAPITAL PRIZE , $600,000. 100,000 Tldheti nt $10 pitch ; Hnlvcs , JJOj Quar ters , 10 ; Highlit * , M ; Twentieths , $ J ; K'jitleths.il. LIST of iMms ( : i iMU7.it or tmnUM i WHOM 1 I'ltl/.K OK HW.UJOU. . . BJUIMI 1 IMII/K OK HH.IIOH , 10)UIM ) 1 I'ltl/.l.'OI' MlUOOIa WOlW 2 I'lll/IN OK MOOd nr < J < OIWJ B I'UIXKM OP lUt ( ) ) nri < HUW1 lo rm/.K.s or Mixture cuuui ZS I'ltl/.lIS OK 2,00(1 ( nro MOU ) ) 1HI I'ltl/.IW OK H ) nio .TO l'HI/.is : or ( i ) nro . I'.IIIIJU tw ruuis : or too tun , soo.ooo APPIICIMMATIOX 1'111/KH 100 rrliC30f fl.lKiU nro JIOOOOJ UW I'rlrci < if K > nrc > IMI 100 1'rUt'M of 4mlurn TWO .Nl'MIIKIl Tl.llMl.VAt.M IW t'rlios of fSOUnro , 3 W l Prizesninonnllns to . . . . $8,100,000 AGENTS WANTED. ITToilCl.uiiKATrs , or nny further Infornnllon desired , wrlto Icxlbly to the undarslKned , clearly stntlnir your ipsldencn , with slate , rounty street unit number. More rnpld lutiirn mull delivery nlll Ixi asnureil by > our cncloslntf nn envelope boailiiicjour full uddress. IMPORTANT. AiUIicssM. A. DAITPIIIN. Now Orleans , r < x OrM. A. DAIM'HIN. Wnshliiclon , I ) . 0. llyordlniry letter , ounlnlnlni ; MOSKV OniiKit U- puedbynll oppress companies , \orkKxi.hani0 , ilraltorposl.il noto. Address IJogistoroJ Lottois containing Cur rency to NHW ORIGANS NATIONAL HANK , Now Oi leans. IVi. ItFMFMiiFn tint the payment of prlros l.soc.Mt - ihhnnr nu'li * .ATIO\AI. IIASUM of JS'ew Orleans , nnd thu tickets nro alKiind by Iho president nf nn In- Htltutlon lie u chnrtered llnliU nro recoKnUuil In the hlKhcst courts ; therefore , bownro of nil Imita tions or anonymous schemes , The question now under consideration , is : Shall tlio pro.out ohnrtor expire In 180& by limitation or SHALL It be oxtondnd another 25 yo.irs. OVE loii Alt Is the prlco of tno smallest partor frnUlon of n ticket lsmi'l > nrs lu nny drawlmt. Anythlm ; lu our name oirorod lor less than n dotlarU n swindle. : ROOHS OF YOUTH. BUFFKnEnS FHOM Acrvnuii Di-Mllly , Voiilhful Indlncrtitloni , Lout Alnnliood. Do Your Own Physician ! Many men , from tlin effects of youthful imprudence , have hruugfht al > uut n itatt } of I ncakneristhat lifts iiNluccil tliouunornl ajra. i torn * o much an to li.cluco almoit erury I other iliwaoi , nml the lent cauxa of ( ho ; trouble Liirctil > uvcr belni < BU iwctwl , they are tloctortMl fur vtrythlni ; tmt the rluht ; ono. Notnlthtlanilliiir the many Tikliiablo i rtmiediua that medical 0cl * > uru liati produced , ' fnr the relief ut thUchuu of jMitlentfi. noun \ ot the ordinary niiKliriof trpatnK.nt ffictu > cure. DuringoureitenstTucolleKunndhnfl * , pltnl iinicllcn wo havu uipurlnuntid with > and dcorercd ) nevrand conctntratuil rome * i died The uccnmpanylna' prescription la of- ; fonxl on n certain nnd upt-rdy cure , aa > lillndnMla of caifi In our practice haru ln > 6H ! r > Mtor l tu perfect hiulililiy It * tut after alt othur remedlra failed I'ttrfectly pure In- ( rredlenU nnut Ira UBOd lit the prvparatluVof inl prwHcrlptluti. 14 nrjthmxylon coca , 11 drachm. Jcrubebln , drarhm Jlolonlaa lUolcft , 1 Sdrachtn. ( l lt lnln. 8 grains. Kkt.1rnnUuaniaraialc6aolc [ ( } > at. leiitandra , S ncruptai. alyerrlnu , u a. Mix. Make CO pllla. lake 1 pill At 3 p. m. , and an other on volnir to l * d. In doma coicj It vrlll b HMcotvary fur tha ttatleut to taVo two Pllul At tiMltline. making the number thrtead&y. ThU remedy in Adapted to orery condition of ncrvoui dihlllty and woaknuu lu t'ltliur Mil , And cftneclitly In thn u coxes recultlnff from ! Impruaence Iho rci'uperatlra powers of ] ; thl mti > ratlrearatrulyai > tonh > irnirandlts ' nsocontinued for aahort tlinocliAntris thu . , nirT fU r condition to : uiniof itfittwt l liru and Tl or i An wo nro constnntlr In rivolpt nf letters nf ; In in Irr folatlvu to IhU rcmuly , we would ; E iy to th&iu iho would prefer to obtain 11 of . ii .b/rvmltlnR ( JUft w etutlr w nl l patlc- n n contalnlntf M pllln , carefully coin rwundcd , wll | ho vent hy icluni mall from ! ourprirnto Ul.oratory.or wu * * VUurnlih 0 ? KvrUaKc'B , which will cure mo tffj , for $3. AddrMMorcfUl on t ! iov/ England Medical Institute , 21 Trrmont How , Ilimton , fit at i. Cnurrl.-itit , ISS9. t > r r * . 11. HlLUtu. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ) flpoclfla fnr 'Ijritorla , niiilnw. Kill , Kfurnlitla , Wai fiilnom , Muiital Iwprveilun , Hofienliut of tUu Ui Klii.ro- nulllnir In liuanlt ; onj lutillnir to mltorjr ilveav uni rteitli , Prvmiiiiiro Old AK . Hal rennnu. I.OM ut rawqt Inulther > > , Involuntary I.OIHIH , nnil Hp r rrntor rliou caufotl by overnjxurtlot o ( tlio train , elribtuuor orur ludulcrnca fach box contain * onomontt'i ImaN meat. $1 nbor , ur tlx for . ) . rcut by mallirvpalil. | With curb orilor far nil l < oir < , will tana | > urili ur Ituarantia tu rifutid money If In * ( roalmrnl ( all U > r Uuarw * " ' . ' ' * " "nhlunlybf OOKDMAN DHUO CO. , 1110 Famnm Sti-oot , Omaha , Neb. Absolutely rclttulo , | wrfwtly ufo.inoit | > oirerfulfemal ro ulnUirHiiown utvir fall j | Jul o , iKWpald tone bo * kUOIcllat Audrey I.1ON nftUO 111. . Jlulfalo.J ? t hold by U0011MAN WlOo to. to tnjr i lu * In tli Utttl4 t utrJ Alto , I i u , MicyeU * , S4fU i mil * On * br irtui * t wbol * O , D airtMrrom 1 < 0 < tor f Wl W KAdfKXi 01 ( I. ' f3 14