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    THE OMAHA DAILY BJSESATURDAY , JUNE 14 , 1890.
JATAL SHOT AT THE WINDOW.
It Killed Ohronto'er ' , Bat was It Fired by
Tony Frank ?
MOTHER MOST DELIBERATE MURDER ,
Introiliiatlon of Kvldcnt'o lei " \Vlilcli n
Little Hovolvcrun l Homo Twenty-
Two Cnllhro CnrtrltlitCH Piny
n 1'nrt.
County Attorney Malioney nnld yesterday
morning that ho thought nil the testimony
In the Clironlatcr case could bo taken In a
little more than a duy'.s time.
Mr. Mtihonuy opened with a statement of
HIP case to the jury.
Mr , M. P. O'Urlon of the counsel for the de
fense Intorruptfd the prosecuting attorney to
request that the court exclude Unlllff Grebe ,
ouo of the witnesses in Ilio case , from the
' court room.
The court and Mr. Mntionoy did not con *
ililcr It necessary Inasmuch ni Mr. Orelxi
would not bo cnlled upon for any particularly
Itiiportiiiit tustlmony.
Mr. O'Hri'Jti Insisted , however , nnd after
further discussion the builllT was excluded.
Continuing , the prosecuting nttorncv went
on to give tlio story of the crime , which , told
in a fc\v words , runs as follows :
The murder of William Chronlstcr , u ped
dler , occurred nt 8 : ao o'clock on the evening
of March ! ! 0 last , nt u house situated about six
miles south of Elkhoni station. Chronlster
was silting in the house talking with Mrs.
A. Heed when a shot was lircd through
the window , hitting Chronister nnd killing
him almost instantly. Tony Frank hud
boarded with Mrs. Heed before the latter had
separated from her husband , about n year be
fore the murder , nnd ut the time the Uccds
sooarutcd there were some weeks of board duo
him. When the separation came Frank re
mained with Mrs. Heed to finish the term for
which ho had paid his board. Ho
staid longer than this term , became
enamored of Mrs. Itccd nud asked
her to mnrry him. She declined , absolutely
While Frank was continuing his unsuc
cessful efforts ut winning Mrs. Kecd ho went
to work for u Mr. Babbit , who lives about n
mile und a quarter cast of where Mrs. Ucod
7 lived , it seems that ho became jealous of
Chronlstcr , who stopped at Mr.s. Heed's place
In his travels over the country to get his
washing , which Mrs. Ucnd was doing for
him.
In Uiibblt's ' barn was kept nn army
musket , which had been bored out and made
into a shotgun. It was there and hcavilv
loaded on the day prior to the murder , ft
was there the morning after tlio murder , but
had been discharged. None of Mr. Babbit's
family had discharged It , and only learned
that It hud been discharged when the fact
was discovered by County Attorney Ma-
honey.
Just prior to the murder , Frank had been
discharged by Babbit. At 0 : : ) o'clock on
the night of the murder Frank started to
walk 1mm one neighbor's house to another a
distance of about a mile and n half and in
doing so passed Mrs. Heed's ' house where
Chronlster was due to stop and did stop. Ac
cording to the prisoner's story It took him
from li : ! ) p. in. to lO.-M p. m. four hours
to walk this mile and n half , nnd he says he
says he did not stop on the way.
A few days uftor the murder , nnd Frank's
arrest , n child nt u neighboring farm house
near Mrs. Heed's nnd on the same road , acci
dentally found a small , 2-cullbro pistol Just
under the corn crib near the road. It came
to the knowledge of "tho authorities who
examined it and tound that the pistol
was one thut Mrs , Heed had traded to Frank
n short tlmo before the murder. The heads
of two of the cartridges in the pistol when
found by the child had been cut oft ! and the
bullets pushed out , it being evident that tlio
cartridges could not bo gotten out whole.
' Mr. Mnhouoy told the Jury tlm the expected
to prove thnt the two little bullets had been
taken from thnt revolver by Tony Frank , put
into Mr , Babbit's gun in order to muko sure
of the load , and by Tony Frank fired into
Crouister's oniln.
Mr O'Brlen , for the defense , told the jury
there would bo u dispute as to the bullets
found In Chronlstcr's brain having come
from tno pistol to which Mr. Mahoney -
honey had referred ; that tlicro would
to a llisputo concerning the rcuolvoriu ques
tion being the one which Mrs. Heed had trad
ed to Frank , nnd that the testimony which de
fense introduce would show that the wrong
man had been put on trial for this murder ,
nud that a certain other party was strongly
biispicioned as being the guilty party.
The examination of witnesses for tho1tuto
was then proceeded with.
Dr. Baldwin who made the postmortem
took the stand and detailed his discoveries In
that connection.
Mrh. Heed tCbtllled to Frank having both
ered her a great deal with his importunings
und profYors of affection , but that she always
repulsed him and on one or two occasions wiis
on the point of calling assistance to keep him
from helping her about her work. She said
that two or three evenings before the murder
Frank had called on her , bringing a gun that
looked like a shotgun with him and which he
left out In the yard. She asked him whose
gun it was nnd what ho had brought It there
for. lie replied that ho proposed to "always
bo tlxed ana looking out for people , and thut
the gun belonged to Mr. Babbit. "
Mr. Muhonoy then showed the little 22-
callbro pistol to Mrs. Hei-d und asked her if
she could identify it. She replied :
"Yes , sir , it is the sumo pistol that I used
to own , and that I traded to Tony Frank a
short tlmo before the murder , for a larger
one. "
This , Mr. Mnhoney regards , us one of the
most vital points In the chain of circum-
btances pointing to Frank as the murderer.
Continuing the witness recounted the im
mediate details of the shooting us she heard
It from n distant room in the house where
Chroui.ittTWus slttiiv when murdered ,
After being cross-examined for some time
by the defense , during which nothing now
was developed , the court announced the noon
In the afternoon several witnesses wore ox-
mnincd. Frank Warren , n boy about twelve
years old , testilied to having found the re
volver which Mrs. Heed had Identified. The
heads of nil but one of the cartridges had
been cut off and the bullets pushed out. He
. detailed the circumstances of the ( hiding and
said ho und his brother hud 11 red off tlio re
maining cartridge.
David Wtirrcn , the father of Frank , said
hu had taken the gun from Mr. Babbit's barn
the morning after the murder nud found It
had been discharged. Ho passed u white
cloth through the barrel and It was blackened
with the dirt from the barrel made by tlio
linoke of the ixwdor. Hu thought from the
! pl > curunco of the gun and the cloth that
Ilio gun hud been llred n short time before ho
Jaw It.
Joe Babbitt said the gun was always kept
loaded nnd hud not been llrcd off by him or
unv of his family ut the tlmo of the murder.
The ether witnossro examined wora A. W.
Albion , F. K. Heoves , Mrs. Shlpman und
\Vut8on Drowning. Tliu testimony of these
witnesses was merely corroborative of what
hud already been stated.
Tlio county attorney announced that ho had
several moro witnesses to examine und Judge
Clurkson decided that tin evening session
should bo held and tin adjournment was taken
until 8 o'clock.
The evening session opened with Bailiff
I.ou Oreboon the witness stand. Mr , Grebe
was at the Kecd residence after the Chronls *
tcr milliter and examined the window through
which the fatal sttots had been tired , Ho
brought nwuy the wire screen which covered
the lower portion of the window. This ,
showing the holiM torn by the bullets , was ex
hibited to the Jury. In detailing u conversa
tion hud wltli Tony Frank shortly after his
arrest , Orebo teslliled that Frank told hi m
thut ho had not owned a revolver since his
residence In this vicinity.
A C5. Handy , who lived on Tom Murray's
farm , near Elkhorn , testified I hut Sunday
night , March DO. Tony Frank was ut his
house , rapped at the door , entered , und when
inside said ho hud just come from Miller's.
This was at U o'clock. Frank remained at
Hundy'A house during the night. Handy ditl
not think Frank was excited In the least and
was sun ) ho presented his usual appearance.
Wllllum I'oppenhagcn know the house
in which William Chronlster met his
death , as ho had frequently been there.
Tlio witness know Frank , und us u constnblo
arrested him the next day lifter Chronlstr *
was murdered. There was snow on the
Kround and nfter arresting Frank ho wus
token back to Mrs. Heed's house , where ho
was allowed _ to chiingo his clothes. During
llio trip witness came across tracks in the
MIOW. which ho was sure were inado by
Frank Tlieso tracks wow tlrst discovered
ucur Mrs , Hcod's house aud were followed to
Hnndy'H house , where Frank spent tlio
previous night.
Jonas Fry , a constnblo nt Klkliom. first
MW Tony Frank at Mr . Heed's house
March ! ll , when ho was In the custody of
Constable Poppcnhagcn. At thnttlnio Frank
was wearing a pair of boots , which ho
changed fern pair of shoos. Tlio boots were
taken into tlio custody of the ofllcer , and ho
nt once measured them and then compared ,
the mensuremcnt with tracks mndo in the
snow near the Heed house. The measure
ment of the boots and the tracks were identi
cal. Fry saw the shotgun and ujxm smell
ing of its muzzle was of the opinion It hud
been ilrcd but a few hours before tlio exami
nation was in lido.
Tlio footprints referred to were near the
house and in front of the window through
which Chronlstcr was shot. In following
them they were four to flvo feet apart nnd
appeared to have been mudu by a man who
wus running.
H. A. iCnultowaint the Heed house the
day after tlio murder nnd examined the
premise * , looking for footprints. Tracks
were found In n ravine about eight yards
from the house.
Austin C. Heed , the ex-husband of Mrs.
Reed who figures in the case , was living near
Mlllnrd nt tno tlmo the Chronlstcr murder
was committed. Witness knew Tony Frank ,
ho having boarded with Heed several weeks
during the past year.
Frank left Heed's house on February 1
lust , nnd went to boarding with Mrs. Heed on
the Murray farm. Witness testified thnt a
few days iJcforo Frank left his house ho und
Chronister hud n fight , und from that tlmaoii
they were enemies.
Instead of going to board with Mrs , Heed ,
Heed wanted Frank to stay with him , as ho
was satisfied thnt If ho went with her ho
would got into trouble.
County Attorney Mnhonoy gave notice
that us soon as Coroner Harrlgnn arrived and
his testimony was Introduced , the state
would rest.
The coroner Is expected to arrive In the
city this morning.
DlHti'lot Court.
Mrs. Rosa Lovlnston , widow of Karl Lcv-
luston , who died from tlio result of injuries
received while getting off nn Omaha and
Council Bluffs motor ear , has filed a suit in
the district court for $ " . ,000 damages ugainst
the company charging , neglect and careless
ness.
Frederick Zlemcr has commenced suit
against Henrietta and Frederick Tlicud for
$5,1)00 ) damages for Illegal imprisonment. Ho
alleges that ho wus arrested and taken before
Justice Hurt on the charge of muUclous de
struction of property and acquitted.
The County Court.
John S. Pattco sacured judgment against
John Rico et al in the sum of § 2'J'J.'JO.
Luther C. Voorhces was given Judgment
against Morris II. Flomun ct al in the sum
of $ .Vi3.87.
In the case of Didum against Pulnskl on n
note , judgment was entered for plulntiu in
the sum of $ Jl.no.
Mary Pcttit secured a judgment against
W. T. P. Wood for $295.9 ! ) on several notes.
"Why doesn't ho tuko Hood's Sirnds
rillul'l Is the general inquiry of frio of
when n person suffers from any discuso
the blood.
Tlio 1'liice.
Mr. John Kollconny will watt on cus
tomers at Thompson & Donnelly's new
saloon , the Pltice , in rear of Piixton
building. _
THE IIOSS l.VQUKST ,
Tlio Proprietor of the Nutatoriuiii
Censured liy tlio Jury.
The inquest yesterday afternoon over the
remains of Sum Ross , the Paxton hotel boy
who was drowned nt the Nututorium last
Thursday , developed no now facts. A num
ber of parties testified to having seen young
Ross in the shallow water hi the tank during
the afternoon. None of these parties anwhhn
after I o'clock on the evening of the drown
ing.After
After deliberating for nn hour or more , the
jury returned u verdict to the effect that Ross
came to his death by drowning , tlio euuso of
which was accidental.
In addition to this the jury charged Catlln ,
the proprietor of the natatorium , with gross
negligence in not keeping u tank watchman
constantly 011 duty in the building.
The x-euiains are still at Heafoy's morgue ,
where they will be kept until this evening ,
in hopes that some information from Chicago
may bo received regarding their disposition ,
as it is understood Ross hud relatives living
in that city.
IHIles * Nerve nnd IJIVIT Pills.
An important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves , A now principle. They speedily
euro billlousncss , bad tnstc , torpid liver ,
( .ties and constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. ! ! 0 doses for 2T > cents. Samples free
ut Kulm & Co.'s 15th and Douglas.
Prohibition Tyranny.
NKi.ioir , Nob. , Juuo 10. To the Editor of
Tun BKK : As a foretaste of what the passage
of tlm amendment would mean wo have in
this city u sample in the shape of bigotry be
fore unheard of. No one , oven a physician
with his awn affidavit that ho requires it to
save his own or a putlent's lifo , can secure a
drop of brandy , alcohol or liquor in any form ,
except to put the druggist in peril of prose
cution. If this is the slavery of non-partisun-
ism , may the good Lord deliver us from such
fanaticism and from the claws of these changed
third party tactics. Should not the voters
be educated or wamcd of the intent of these
wolves , now for election purposes , in lambs
clothing. Oi.u Siniscitiuuu.
The Place.
Tliis is the luimo of Thompson & Don
nelly's now and beautiful saloon in roar
of Paxton buildin"1.
Naino of tlio New Park.
OMAIM , Juno 13 To the Editor of Tin :
Bun : The Wast Leuvonworth park hns not
been formally named by the park commission.
At u late meeting of the commission I sug
gested the name of Glendale informally. It
was received with much favor , hut no action
was taken. I urn already tired of it myself ,
as I believe other members of the commission
arc. It lucks something it is too light , if
you please. Under the rules of the commis
sion names of parks und parkways must bo
first considered by the standing committee on
designation of grounds , of which Commis
sioner Pratt Is chairman , und the naming of
the now parks Is now in the bunds of thut
committee for early report and uction ,
Ueoitac L. Miu.mt.
Nebraska , lown niul Dakota Pension ) ) .
WASIHXOTOX , In. , Juno 13. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : Bin.J : Pensions granted to
Nebraskuus : Original William D. Scott ,
Omulm ; Llewellyn W. Suumlers , Fatrbury ;
Joseph M. Wadsworth , Ewitig ; Charles
Killer , Walker ; Walter Shrove , Elm Creek ;
Joel T. Latham , ( Jrand Island ; David L.
Grout , Inuvalo. Increase Charles' Huhn ,
Hudson ; John Biulgloy , Kearney : Samuel
King , Neligh ; Burton Freeman , Aiusivorth ;
Marion H , Hroek. Stockvlllu ; Bennett R.
Campbell , Gothenburg ; Cyrus K. White ,
Nolmwku : Thomas , ) . DoICtilb , Daykln ; John
N. Dumiway , Overtoil.
Iowa : Original Hubert Harrington , Hil
ton ; Simon V. Potter , DccoraU ; George W.
Oldfleld , Mnrengo ; Oliver F. Martin , Moul-
ton ; David P. Bculo , LcClair : William P.
Henderson , Mason City ; Silas Chorn , Saltx.
Restoration and reissue Samuel Mlnnlcli ,
Kcosuuqua. IncreaseHitrdmau P. Wright.
LcChilr ; Ebonezer T. Klmball , Kunwlton ;
Thomas Richards , Kancsvlllo ; Ira Thomas ,
Corning ; William B. Flanlgun , Clinton ; Earl
Brooks , Rodiiun : Alex Brown , Koosauquu ;
Joseph Smith , Cedur Rupids ; George W.
Meredith , Vcrnon : Simon Lcggett , Hamil
ton ; Jacob H. Listen , Gallon ; John B.
Goodie , St. Charles ; Charles Young , Rein-
bock ; John Dicus , Ezlra ; George W. Mu *
comber , Preston ; Ellus M. Carter , Hespor ;
George W. Gemini , Amos. Reissue Daniel
Jacobs , Washington , deceased ; Henry E ,
Uurbor , Milford : Henry Beaso , Cincinnati.
Reissue and increase Moses O'Connor ,
Alblti. Original widows , etc. Isabella ,
widow of Abel Harper , Irving ;
Ann , widow of Wllllum W. Ferguson , Dallas
Center ; Mary Everett , former widow of
Hurman Stuhl , West Union , Mexican sur
vivors Thomas Boyle , Holbroolc.
South Dakota : Increuso Normnn Wheel-
ock , Borsford. Reissue Jeremiah Murphy ,
Hurley.
Pairs' Sotut is the most elegant toilet adjunct
Tlio OflW of it Boston J-ilcvnled Itoml
Ibr fltato ticnntnrtt' Votes.
BOSTON , Juno 13. The hearing before the
senate committee Investigating Mid charges
of corruption In connection with the passage
of the West End elevated railroad bill wus
resumed today. Sanderson testified thnt
when Senator Fassett proposed to deliver the
votes of ten senators for $100,000 , ho ( Wit
ness ) referred him to Dr. Moore. Senator
Fassett had declared to witness that tlio sena
tors could bo purchased for $ 10,000 cacti.
Fassett was sworn and testified thnt ho
never had any conversation with Sanderson
regarding the elevated roads nnd that the
JIOO.OOO interview had never taken place. At
the Interview in Dr. Mooro's oftlco no list of
senators was presented nnd no reference made
to the purchase. Another time Dr. Moore
told him ( FussoU ) that they proposed to build
a road and were ready to pay $100,000 or
? 110,000 to get n certain number at senatorial
votes. He asked witness if ho could furnish
fourteen republican senators sure to favor the
elevated road. Witness told Dr. Moore these
tactics might doin New Hampshire , but not in
Massachusetts. Ho voted for the oust end
bill because ho believed the company alone
would build the road.
Representative Williams detailed the state
ments , already given by Sanderson nud
Moore , us they had hern made to witness us
to what Moore stild about the $100,000 propo
sition. Witness characterized it as the boldest
of which he had ever known.
XX TJUC03IJIOXS. .
Tlic Dolmto on the IjtueiisliiK Itlll Con
tinued.
LONDON' , Juno 13. Tlio debate on the
licensing bill was continued in the commons
this evening. There was a long discussion
on Acland's proposal to apply the compensa
tion fund to education.
Gladstone made n vigorous speech. The
opponents of the bill , ho said , considered
It distinctly n retrograde step in
social reform nnd demanded that the funds
bo applied toward education. Public house
values had already risen through the project
advised by the measure , and the moment It
became u luxv every public house in the coun
try would be regarded us worth moro than
the market price. The bill would establish
the principle that licenses might bo bought
up by money from the public taxes
at prices virtually fixed by the license
holders. The amendment that the
legal powers of the magistrates
remain Intact was merely delusive in the
face of the entire charnctoV of the bill. The
amendment really means the endorsement of
a gigantic interest at the expense of the
public puree. It would entirely paralyze nil
hope of effecting a reduction in the number of
public houses without n ruinous cost to the
country.
Goschen charged that the responsibility for
the enhanced value of the public houses
rested gretitly with Gludstoho , who had. he
said , laid down the doctrine of compensation.
Gladstone retorted that ho had never
spoken on the subject except in connection
with local option and the extinction of public
houses.
Gosehcn quoted John Bright as to the InJustice -
Justice of cancelling licenses without giving
compensation therefor and dcelered thut the
fanatical opposition to the bill was duo to
Jealousy.
Sir Cicorgo Trevolyan characterized the
bill as the worst proposal of the kind over
submitted to parliament and a severe blow to
the cause of temperance.
Finally , after a long debate , the cloture
was adopted nnd Aclund's ' proposal was re
jected by i.75 to 243. The announcement of
the figures was received with great applause
by the opposition , who regarded the cutting
down of _ the government majority as a dis
tinct victory for them.
It Is reported that If Smith resigns his scat
in the cabinet he will bo succeeded by Lord
Hurtlngton , nnd that Sir Henry James will
succeed Matthews us homo secretary.
A Committee on CompeiiHiitlon.
LONDON , Juno 13. The government has
consented to the appointment of a committee
to examine into the question of condensation
in connection with the licensing bill and to
report what is proper compensation. The
Chronicle praises Lord Salisbury's moral
courage iu allowing the appointment
of the committee and in allowing
Mr. Hennelego's amendment preserving to
the magistracy the power to cancel licenses
without compensation. The Chronicle says
these modifications of Mr. Gosehen's odious
proposal to endow the publicans will remove
any further excuse for obstruction.
A SICltKXfXn SIGHT.
Pinned to tlio Ground liy n Tree , a
Colored Ulan SuH'ers Torture.
MutquiiTTE , Mich. , Juno 13. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : BUK.J William Lowcry , nu
aged colored resident of this city , was found
yesteaday by a party of woodsmen , in the
forest near Onuta , pinned to the ground by a
tree which hud fuueu upon him.
Ho had burelv enough strength to speak to
his rescuers und said he had lain thus four
davs without food und tormented by Insects.
Portions of Ills body swarmed with maggots
gets , making u sickening sight. Ho was
brought home , whore lie died this morning ,
death resulting from exposure nnd starva
tion , us the internal injuries sustained were
not severe enough of themselves to cause
death.
1G02. Sixteenth nnd Furnnm streets is
the new Rock Island tiekot olllco. Tick
ets to all points oust at lowest rates.
*
Anauultcd Htx Customer.
John D. Gulp is a blacksmith out at Forty-
fifth und Cuiuing streets. Yesterday ho ro-
jjalrcd a wagon for John Jucobson , and over
the price charged for the work u dispute
arose , during which Gulp chased his custo
mer out of the shop , threatening to nm a red
hot iron into ills oyes. Instead of waiting to
bo tortured in this manner , Jncobson rushed
to the police court , where ho swore out a war
rant charging Gulp with assault with intent
to do great bodily injury. The assaulter wus
arrested and spent the night in jail.
Merchants' hotal.Omuliii. $2 to $ . ' ! per
cloy. Nat.BrownproprIralMIi'bynijr. { {
Missouri Dcniouratlu Convention.
ST. Josp.ru , Mo. , Juno 13. The democratic
convention finally concluded its work aUm
early hour this morning , nominating H.'N.
Hickmnn for railroad commissioner. Ho is
president of the State Farmers' and Laborers'
union.
A Powder Factory Blown Up.
Br.nt.ts' , Juno 13. A serious explosion oc
curred In a powder factory at Spunduu toduy.
A hundred uud eighty men were buried in
the ruins of the muguzino , but all escaped
with slight injuries ,
Tlie Only Ono.
The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pnnl
railway ia tlio only line running solid
vcHtllmlod , electric lighted and steam
heated trains between Chicago , Council
BlulTs and OmiUin.
Tlio berth reading lamp feature In the
Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines
is patented nnd cannot ho used by any
other railway company. It la the great
improvement of the ago. Try it and bo
convinced.
Sleeping cars leave the Union Puclflo
depot , Omaha , nt p. in. dully , arriving
ut Chicago at 0:30 : n. m. I'nssengera
taking tins train nro not compelled to
get out of the card ut Council BlutTa and
wait for the train to bo cleaned. Get
tlckots nnd Bleeping car berths ut Union
ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam st.
F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt
1. E. PiiKSTOtf Fass AgU
An Antlomctlo Illot.
Loxnox , Juno 13. [ Special Cublogmm to
Tin : BHK.J An untl-Sometlo riot occurred to
day at Lohojosk in Lithuania , which is inhabited -
habited mostly by Jows. A majority of the
houses were wrecked und many perwns were
seriously wounded.
A llniul Knd Collision.
IMIINUOUH , Juno 13. A Danville , 111. ,
special says : The WuUeku accommodation
and a train on the Chicago & Hasteni Illinois
road hud u head end collision here on account
of the air brake * not working ,
VnnVleot was sorioiMlv bruised. Severn
passengers sustained .Alight Injuries , Boll
engines were wrocKqjii |
, st cvv , i A'-ojtwr AW "s 10 , v. .
Tlio Nrttlonrtl Crtunull' ARI-OCS On All
tlit > Tm-mrt ot'it.ic Contract.
SAC AND Fox AOHXCJ J , T , , Jund l ! ) , The
national council Of tlio. . Sao and Fox nation
agreed on nil the terms of thd contract wltli
the United States commissioners and tills
afternoon at 5 o'clockiBlgncd tlio treaty ant
formally closed the trade.
The Indians ngrccdUo'havothelr allotments
taken within four months nfter the nliotlng
agent arrived nt the , , agency. This will
probubly leave the country ready for opening
"
to settlement next sp"riig. |
When the Indians have tnkcn allotments
there will be about 413,000 acres of laud left
for homcs'tcaders.
VttEFKtt TJlEJbAKi : jr-VfOAT.
The Kxccutlvo Committee of tlio
Worl'ds Fnlr Dlsoims tlio Site.
CittCAno , 111. , Juno 13. The executive com-
mtttco of the World's Columbian Exposition
assembled toulght to hear the ro-
) rt of the committee on site. Ex
cepting the luke front the committee criti
cized morO or less nil of thohnlf dozen locoHtles
which have been discussed in Chicago for
weeks , The lake front , the committee held ,
was nn ideal site , barring certain legnl tech
nicalities which uro now in process of adjust
ment. The final recommendation , however ,
was not made , un extension of time being
granted.
By tlio "lako front" is meant the tract
bounded on the west by the business center
of the city nnd on the c.ist by the waters of
Lake Michigan. The idea is to add to this
tract n square inllo of territory to bo re
claimed from the lake.
I'Ol'K'S .
THE FEAHS.
A. Sea or Evil About to Break Against
the Hock of the Church.
DUIIMX , Juno 13. The Irislf Catholic states
that the pope In replying to the congratula
tions of visitors nt the Vatican expressed him
self as strongly of the belief that a great pun
ishment was pending on .society for Its dis
regard of and indifference to the church.
"Tho Lord , " ho said , "will come no longer
with a sweet , peaceful face , but with un
angry one to strike and purify his church. I
am neither a prophet nor thoson of a prophet ,
but I feel In my heart sorrowful presenti
ments. The sea of evil Is about to beat
against the rock on which the church is
founded und will leave nothing to be seen on
the horb.cn but the threat of anger of God.
Prayer will not sufflco to appease the Al
mighty. "
Half Hates to Denver via Burlington
Itouto.
Juno 1-1 , 15 , 22 and 23 , the Burlington
will sell tickets to Denver at one faro for
the round trip , good for HO days. Ticket
ollico 1223 Faruam street , W. P. Valll ,
agent. _ _
A Jnclso's Severe Rebuke.
JEUSKY CITV , N. J. , Juno 13. [ Special
Telegram to Tun BKK. ] In sentencing James
Dean for illegal voting Judge Llppincott , in
the court of sessions today , said : "It has
como to pass , and the knowledge is now the
common property of nil , that the path of po
litical preference iu tliis city and county
leads through a corrupt and stuffed
ballot box. It is in the interest of those pre
ferred and elected to' ' 'aid ' these who commit
these dastardly outrages against the elective
franchise. You , Dean , are but the tool of
others. Persons higher in social and political
positions gnvo you. the method by
which you were to commit the
offences you nro Jchargcd with. Your
masters , if all could 'bo reached , would bo
subject to a greater punishment than can bo
imposed on you. Wo cannot reach thorn nnd
the court is sorry it cannot. "
Dean wus sentenced to three years im
prisonment in the county Jail.
S\J FIIANCISCO , Oal. , Juno 13. The cor
oner's Jury in the case of Monday's ' fatal
prizefight rendered verdict tonight charg
ing Lunio with murder. Ho and several
other persons connected with the fight uro
still under arrest.
A I.UCKY YOUNG IjADY.
The Mexican I.ottcry.
She invested n dollar wisely and is
wetl paid for the same.
NASHVILLE , Tenti. , May 15 , 1890.
This is to certify that I presented ticket
18,531 of clnsH "D , " Mexican -lottery , of
the City of Mexico , Mox. , which drew in
the drawing of Mny 5,1890 , live thousand
dollars ( So.OOO ) ' and that the amount was
promptly paid by the Bank of Commerce ,
.Nashville , Tonn. , 'upon presentation of
the ticket at their counter.
Signed : DKT.L.V OTTKNVII.I.I. ,
No. 137 Morgan St. Nashville , Tonn.
I certify that tlio above IB correct.
CIIAS. B. DONCA-N ,
Cashier.
( CitAS. B. MANTISLT. & Co. ,
General Agents ,
Omaha , Nob.
Room 401 N. Y. Lifo Building.
Ilonorted the Ijottcry till ! Favorably.
BATON HOUOK , La. , Juno 13 The special
committee on the lottery question today de
cided to report the bill favorably. A minor-
ty report will bo submitted. . . . . ,
Tickets at lowest rates nnd superior
accommodation ! ) via the great Rock Is
land route. Ticket oftloo , 1602 Six
teenth und Farnam streets , Omaha.
Dutch Fighting the Chinese.
Tin : H\oui : , Juno 13. A dispatch from the
East Indies says the Dutch captured a Chi
nese1 position on the river Edl. Eighty of
the Chinese troops wero'killcd. The Dutch
had twenty-four wounded.
Both the method nnd results when
Syrup of Figa is tnkcn ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tlio tnato , und nets
ccntly yet promptly1 ton tlio Kidnoya ,
Liver nnd Howels ] clcnnsca the sys
tem effectually , dwp.cla colds , head
aches nnd fevers , 'qnjil cures Imbittml
constipation. Sypip , of Figs is the
only remedy ot iisokiud ever pro
duced , pleasing to the tneto nnd no-
ccptahlo to the stomach , prompt in
its nction nnd truly beneficial m its
effects , prepared only from tlio most
healthy nnd ngrecahlo suhstnncea , ita
many excellent qualities'commend it
to all and have mndo it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figa is for sale in BOc
and 81 bottles Dy all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
euro it promptly for any ntio who
wishes to try it. Do not accept nny
substitute.
CALIFOHNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN fR3.VCISCO , CAL ,
tOUIS"ILt , Kf. HHV YORK , tl.r.
MOST APPETIZINQ-EA9ILY bldESTED.
The VAN HdUtiittd process renders their cocoa easy of
cligeStloii and develops in the highest degree its delicious
nromn. It is nn excellent flesh-former , fifty per tent , greater
than the best of other cocoas.
VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
VAN HOUTEN'S UOCOA ( "one * tried , lway n fd"tlftioHithnl ) \ , pur * , colnblo
Ooeoalncntcil , miKle nntl pulrnlrd In llnlliinil , unit U to.iliiy belter nml
moro otiihta Ihnn nny oflhc numrt-niii tnillntlnn * . In fuel. It l < generally admit-
t ct UoT rniiropo [ mtaeoroptratlrt l it nlllaiiilly proTatbat | naotkrrCocoittqtiaUtlilt
Inrcntnr'i In tolublllty , kirreotbU tail * and natrlllte qualities. "Urcesl tile In tin
world. " A k f or VAX 1 IOUTKM'B AMDTiKEKo oin * n. M
Fnr tlio euro of nil ntROUDB B OV TI1K STOMACIT. MVKIt , IIOWKT.q , KttMKVS ) IUltKK. . -
VOUH DISKAHK ! ) . HKADAI'IIKCO.VSTII'ATIO.V. COiriVKXim. C\t ( ITAINW I'KCIII.IAU TO KK
MAI.KS'I'AINSIN-TIIK IIA'KIllAitlM ( ) ( ( ( KKKM.VltS , KTU , INDt HUdrtO.V , 1)11.1IDUdNHiJ ) , KICVBIl
NFJiAMMATION nPTUKIIOWICt.S , 1'lliKS nml nil ilarnnffomontit of tlio Intornnl Vlm-orn.
HADU'AV'rt IMI.I.8 nro ncnrJ for tills uoinuliilnt. Tlioy tone up the lutorn.il accretions to tio.ilthy no-
lion , rcntoro strength to the utomnoli nmt oniiblo It to perform Us function' .
1'rlco 25o par box. Sold bynlt driigglitj.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Je\velers and Silversmiths ,
SIXTEENTH AND FAUNAM STREETS , - OMAHA , NEB.
We Invite particular attention to our large variety of arti
cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at
POPULAR PRICES.
Solid Sterling Sllvorwaro , slnclo places or In sets , combinations , Ace. , from
$2 up to $500.
Fine Quadruple Sllvor-platod Ware , In now nnd elegant designs , embracing
about everything known to the trade in both tlat and hollow ware , so low In
Prlco that wo dare not name the figures , being only about HALF OUH FORM
ER PRICES.
Lamps , Toilet Sots , Candelabra , Bronze Ornaments , . Mirrors , besides the
largest assortment of Clocks to be found weat of Chicago , from $1 up to $300.
Handsome Mantel Clocks at $5 , $7.60 , $10 , $15 , etc. , with half-hour strlko
attachment , cathedral gongs , &c.
Diamonds , Watches , and Rich Gold Jew
elry at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Repairing at Lowest Rates and All Work Fully Warranted. '
fime ) ] \/Iuec. \ /
Week of Monday , Juno Oth.
QUEEN OF THE FAT WOMEN.
MRS. K. M. FENNlMOUBof llololt Kansas
A beauty weighing CQl pouiidu.
CMA-RlAlE. DIAMOND ,
Harp soloist and HOUR niul dunce urllst.l
GA.3PT. OMl
And his great Arctio collection.
Tholioroof NliiKarn nnd kin ? of the Slack
wlro. Ho will nlvo a free oxlilliltlon In front
of tlio jMiiKco ovury nftoriuion ut I ) o'clock tuid
ovoulng ut 1W ,
EMERSON & M1L.BURN ,
Tu Ilallnds : iiil ( Rene Solos
JOE 13IAA.OK.
The Lcsloss Dancer.
TI-JE1 WI-IITINGS.
John nnd Annie , In Musical turn.
THE I-IA.L.L.1ES.
In their great sketches.
The Hamilton Comedy Co. ,
And two great stage shows.
ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL.
Children
always
' J Enjoy It-
- \ ?
of pure Cod Llvor Oil with lljrpo-
phosphltoa of Lima and Soda la
almost OB palatable as milk.
Children enjoy It rather than
otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH
PRODUCER It Is Indeed , and the
little lada and laaalea who take cold
oaolly , may be fortified agalnut a
cough that might prove serious , by
taking Soott's Emulsion after their
moala during the winter noaaon.
JSi-wnre ofaubitttutloia antl Imitations.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
13O2 Fnrnnm Stroat.
HARRY P. DEUEL
Olty Pasaonffor and Tlokot Agent ,
ELEGTrRSC BELT
\vrrHsuiPtMBDirr
ran
IIKIlll ITlTkU Ihruik IN.
iwniniins.rnrlMM
r * ' 4 fHII ia O UKOtl br Uli Niw
ic BUT AND sufnusoar
,
IKiit. Cur * ! UfMtnlh * rakim , clvlnf trtr\j \ , 31114 ,
! . ( iMlUiiKi , forrrtU ! KlicirlcllT lt.rn.ji til
PiUTA nil..rlLjl.iniln | . | LTII..4yll.llUI > lJtl.TII :
Itclrlt tiirrfnt 111 iMUnllf * or furfvlt fU IB cub
UXLT t 4 1u pHBrT OoMplfl * ) . < nil. W nl e tfr
B | | ; lur J In lhrt naulh * . fc I l i < turifel l Kr * * .
D&W1JEH IXECTIUGCO. , I09L4S41I.SI. , CHICAQO.IIL
AOOODR1UH , I-iwvn-r. 171 lii > : irlorn )
nil' ! l-o M ! veirV : HiK'cfvtfnl pnu'tio" .
Artvlotifri- " uy bin1 nilfjellUle-ita
Do You Know
That Dr. Simons Isono of the inostBclentlflo
and Hiiucossful vhyalulans In tlio Unltod
Htutcs , and that lie is located nt corner of
.Tones and 10th sUs. nnd treats all ua rs of
NERVOUS DEBILITY efrjK .
fically nnd .successfully. Dr. Simons Is ufapuc-
tallst In all foinulo uoiiiplnlnls. No person
sulTorlns from any of those distressing troub
les onri'S to let everybody know It , go to Dr.
HlmoiiHWlio Is n rngulnrly cducntnl physlclun
without , tlio boinhlnnco of iiunekery about
him. Ho will duionoso ! your case and toll
von plnlnly whether you eau ho en red or not.
Call on him as thousands of others havodono.
Come and bo happy. Succe.vsful tioJtmcnl by
mall.
1)K. SIMONS 101 S. IGth St. . Omaha. Nob.
LLAH LINE OCEAN STEAMS
Passage to and from Great Britain and all
parts of Europo. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the
waters of St. Lawrence , shortest of all. Ulaarow to
Boston , to I'lilliulelphln. Liverpool to end from
D&ltlmoro. Thirty Htonmors. Clnaa oicelalor.
AccommodMlong * tmsurpasBed. Weekly sailings.
AM.AN A 0..aon.West.AB'tB.
C. I. Sundcll. utnticr. 112 La HMIe St. , Ublcoeo , I1L
STATE LINE
% I FA I la fbllflinB
TO
GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST
DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
FKOM NEW YOIIK EVKKT THUKSDAy.
Cabin Pattaga $33 to $50 , according to location o !
stateroom. Excursion $05 to $93.
Stccrnffe to nnd trom Kuropoat I/west Ilntos.
AUSTIN DAtDWIH & CO. , General Agents ,
G3 Broadway , NEW YORK.
Jrio. llU'ffnn. Ocnoral Western Aunnt , 13
Randolph Ktreit ) , ( Jlilcu o. Harry 1C. Jlooroj
Thai L'anno.
Th Lai-prut , Fatlent untl Flncuf. In the World.
NEW YOR'KTlLOrlDONDERBY"AHtToUSDOW. .
ANCIIOHIA , Juno II. | KUltNKS.SIAJuno'.H
liTHIOL'IA , Juno 21. | DKVONIA , July 5.
New York , Quocnstowii nnd Liverpool.
The Ccli-hrntud * I JunoZSth. July 2Uh.
CtTV OK HOSIK. | Auir 2M. Boj.t SOth.
SAIOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
rate * un inweit UTIIU to anil from tlict prlnclpnl
SCOTCH , EH6U3H , III3H AND Alt CONTINENTAt POIBIS.
Ricurilon tlckctt ruduoi > < l , ina.lo nrallabln tu return
liy either the iilrlurriuiuu Clyde , Klver Wt'rtey , North or
c-outhoflrtUml NapluiorUlbraltiir.
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS
at lourvt cnrront rntu * . Apply to any of our local
Kent * , or tu HENDERSON BROS. , Chicago.
I.ocil AKUIIU atUiiinha : Harry K Mouro , Churlaa
MarcnV. . V. Viilll , 11. I' . Uuuel , Cltlicu't Dank , Otto
Wolf.
NO RIBBON
PerraancntAlignmcnt
SPEED ,
Strength.
Sold Uiidoi-a POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE.
GEO. H. SMITH & CO. ,
General AgonUNubrusUa and Iowa.
01O S. 10th St. , - - Omahn
JOSEPH GILIOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
For LOSTorFAIIJHO
Q.n.raUndllKHVOUBDKDl
W tkn < jcf BodanMin. Efftctl
klrMlk nK.IIl. < . ll > mUrvi > UU < jlltr'iUTItUr7oiiT.
Attalilllr Bnf > lll > HUSk TUIlTHUT-llMllli U < ii.
Bo Inlltr fr.m iU DltUl > od > r U Ua.1,1. . . Writ * H i.
l. . _ U k , .i.U lk. d rrM > r > nUU < l iMirrt .
ERIC MBOIOAL CO. , BUrFALU.N. V.
pA8T AM. PHKOEnKNTt
Ir OvRltTffll MlM.tllMfl
li-S L
mm-&mmm -
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Inrorpornlnt by the tx' l l turc. for
nnd rliarlinltlo piirpiv o < , in francht'o mndo n
| > artorthoiin i > iu Mnln conntltntUm , III lOT.br an
iiTprwhclmlnu popular role , nml
Its presentcharter end
ing January 1st. 1895.
ltd OUAND EXTUAOHDINAUY BIIAWV
INQS tnko jilftcn Scml > Aununlly ( Juno ntul
December ) niut Its Qrnntt Pliifilo Numbot
Dr.iwIucB take plnoo In onoli of the ether ton
montliH of the year , niul nro till drawn In pub
lic , nt the Acndomy of Muslo , Nuw Orleans.
Ln
<
_
"Wo do hnreby rcrtlfy Hint wo Mlportlno iho nt *
nuiKi'tnniiU tar nil the inonthly niul i-oiiil-nniivi.il
OmwIiiKAOf the lAinlnlnnn Slnlo r itlory Compntiy ,
nnd In POMOII iimnnKii niul control Iho dnttrlnit *
tlicnnclTiM , nnd Hint Iho uniiio nro rondiirtiM wlttt
hoiu' ty , tnlrnot , nnd In Kood fiillli Uiirnnl nil | tnr <
tlc , nnd ironiithorlio the rompnny to u < ollil ctHtl <
llentii with fnc lmlloi ot our Mttnnturci ntUoUod , la
Wo , ( do iHiilorilBnod tmnktnnit linnkPr * wil .
prUi'n ilrnwn In Ilio IinilMlmin Stnto liutlerlu * wlilcll
may ho proMit < M nt oureoinilt'rii.
It. M. WAUISI < nr. t'rvM. LmilnliuiiiNat , llnnU
I'lKUHi ; I.ANAl'X , I'ros , Htnto Nut'l Hunk
A. IIAUnviN , I'riw. Now Orli-niH Nut'l Uunlc.
K011N. 1'ii-H. Union National Iliuilt.
At the Academy of Muslo , Now Orloaus ,
Tuesday , Juuo 17 , 1800.
CAPITAL 1'RIZH , - - $600,000.
100,000Tli-kplinllW cnelii Hnlvc * . JCMi Quar
ter * , } IO ; nislitlit , t.'ii Twentieths , tt |
I'-irtlctlw. ' t.
LIST OP I'HIZKd.
ritI7.K OK f W , ! > J 11 fiWl.tW )
I'KIXK OF HJO.UWlJ ajU.HOD
I'lll/.l ! OK IUI.UMU IOU.IXM
rill/.K OK HWWH NUM
: I'Kl/.KH or mjOM nro i 4 ( ) , ( M
5 I'HI/.K.H OK lO.UUO lire t 60,0(1) ( )
10 i'UI/.r.S OK G.UMnru HW ) (
X > rillZKS OK H.OIIO nro ro.UM
i(0 ( I'ltl/.l'N OK ( Ml nro HI.UM
WM I'ltl/.KH OK 10) ) nro ISO.IUJ
K)0 ) I'lll/.HS OK 400 nrn HOO.IXW
APPKOXIMATIUX l'lll7.t.S.
tOO 1'rlicnof | IXII ( ) nro IIOO.KH
IU ) rrlit'i of tUO nro 8U , ( U
100 1'rlics of 4(1) ( ) uro < iXM ) (
Two Ni'Miiiit TKIIMIXAI.H ,
1,103 I'rltoa of tJUUuro I.W.l.OU
3 144 I'rlzos iimountliiK to $ alGfIOfl
AGENTS WANTED.
tWKoit Cr.vn HATKH , or nnjr further Infurniatlnit
dt'Hlroil , wrllo loulbly tn till ) unilontliiiitNl , dourly
Btiitlim your ri'slitenoo , wltli nt.ito. rnuuty htroot nnd
number. .Moro rnpld return mnll dt'llvory will ho
nasurvil by your cutlusliiK nn envelope buiirluit your
full addiusa.
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAITl'irLN.
Now UrlouiH , I\ .
OrM. A. DAtTIMIIN.
WnslihiRton , D. P.
lly ordinary Inttcr , coiiinlnlnK MiNir : OuiiKit , H.
nue < l by all cxpro'H compiiiilua , Nuw York ICxcli.into ,
draft or postal noto.
Atldross Raglstorod Letters containing Currency -
roncy to
NEW OKLKANS NATIONAL HANK ,
Now Urlouns. Ii. :
ItEMMMIIEn , llmtlhnpayiiKMlt of prlo < Imi'AltA.V-
TKKD nr nnm NATio.VAr , IIANKH of Ni-w Orlo.uu ,
nnd tliu tlckoM nro sliiiiuil by Ilia proildont of nn In *
Atltutloit VThoo rlmrtt'iotl rlulitH nro rucoxnlpotl In
the highest cotirti i therefore , bowuro of nil ImlU *
Iloii9 or anonymous nchuinun.
The nuostlon now under cotiqtderntlon , Is :
Shall tno pro ont charter oxplro" In 1806 by
limitation or SHALL , it bo extended unothor
25 years.
ONK I lottAU l the prlro of mo sm.'illoit part or
frnctlon of n ticket ISSIIF.II HV fS Innny ilrawhiK.
Anythliiff In our nnmo olToruil fur luas than 11 dollurli
u awlnille.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
BUKFEUEIIS KIIOM
AcrKHix DeMllly.
Youthful Indlirrellont ,
Lout Alnnliood.
rBe Your Own Physician I
Many men , from tlio cfToct * of youthful
Imprudence , IIAVD brought alwut a at < il of
; vreaknosd that has mluceil tlio Kunoral iys-
torn BO much a * to Induce almost orery
i other tllscnae , and the r * > M CAUSA of tno
t truubto scariMity over bif tu ? u tHctt dr they
f are ilocturtul for cyerythtnir but tlio rltflit
> on * . NotwlthBtAiKllntf th - innny YtiuaMo
i roniedlt'B thnt motllcal ttclencu ha pnxlucutl
, , for thurullof of thli claim of iwitlents , none
[ of tha ordinary inodtmof trentmenteR'tict A
> cure. Iiurln our extonilro collffftmnd h s <
| pltal prnctfco wo Imvo experlin nUft with
> nnil dUcoYired now nnd cone ntrftt * d nm *
, die * . ThoaccompAnjln. ? prcvcriptlon Is of-
; forotl aa a certain nnd npnrdy euro , ni
> hundredof cnseIncur nrruitleoImromen (
; matorod to p > rfrct hcnlthhylU usa after
[ all ether rrrnedlos fallnl. 1'erfectlypiiruln *
orredtuntit must bo ueod In the pretiaratlon of
; II Krytliroiylnn COCA , M drachra *
i Jorutx'hln , 1 S drachm.
Helonliu I Mole a. 1-tdrachm.
CfelMtnln. 8 KnUns ,
r.it.lffnailra amarro ( Alcoholic ) , ! ffralni ;
Ext. Icntandrftt S ecruplei.
Qlyccrlno.rj B. Kit.
, MftlroM pllla. Take 1 pill ftt 3 p , m..and an *
[ other on KOlnqr to Ix d , IiixunocArwa It will <
btnuconnary forttioivtUent
i ntIwiUfmo.niaklri thonumlMirthn'Oftday.
TliUrGimwly lia < li > U > .l touYfryroii'lltlonof !
norvouBdoijllltyai.il weaknovslticlttiunoi , f
and tmpoclMty In thonocMoa resulting from <
Imprudence. The rceuporatlTo poworn of ;
thlvrosUrntlroarutruty ajtuntd.rnft.ixtid IU '
utucoitlnueil for ft short tlmocnanjrc * ttio .
'UnrulddoMIItatod ( ni'rreIoeji condition tu ;
onoof renewed lift.and vlffor. < ,
As wo are con Uintly In rrculpt of letter * of j
Inquiry relative to tnt remedy , we would ;
i > B to those who would prof ur to obtain It of .
u * , romlttlnu (1 n p ruruty oalM pack * ;
ft t * containing 60 pi IK enrufully com * <
, pounded * will bo iwnt by luturn mnll from J
; ourprlrato 1/ihorfttory.or wo willfurnl h 0 ;
Kickaffpii , which irlllcuruinoitcau < lfor <
Addro 4 or call on
NevY England Nodical Institute ,
2-1 Trcmout now , lloiton , Mn , :
Cmiyrluht. 1RS9. hr F. II.
CTKTSON'S
001T AND STIFF
Boycl's Oporn House Block.
"TO "WEAK
io I'lli'i'W iif yii'itlifiil orrorn _ , farlr
, , rf , lost iiinnli'xxl.i'U' . , I will
n vnlunlilo ImilUu ( ncnli'ill oonlulnliiK full
" iw for Immo ciin > . I'llKI' of rhurga A
pli'Dillil inrdlcal work i rhanld IM rruil by i-n-ry
man who Id lu'rvnim nml di'lillltuti'd. AdOrt'Wf ,
I'rof. I'.C. IMHVIiHJIIooitlia. < ; oiui.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMT.i
f1ctna [ far 'Iy t4 > rlA , nittlnnt'.PitA. I'VnrrUtfln , Wal-o
I ulntMf , Muntal lJpr itimi , Hoflenliiirof the llrah ru *
Bulling In lJv"vnHyari'l lo < vlliiff to mhrjr linear ar i
dbAth. Prcnuttiro Old AR illirrvnnru , l mi * of ltwoe
ineltluif x , Involuntary J < QiM ft , an'l npormntorrliatt
caium. ov0rOKurtl ) < Kot tlio train , relf-ihuio jr
oTuMnatiljfunco. Kch h < 'X rontalmnnotnnritti'it Irrat *
tii nt. Jlulioi , or tin for * V , font ity rnafl | > ninlr |
With * &ch orJor for lx has * * , will wml | mliJMr
jniannt o to n-firm mon * f If tha treatment falu to
cuto1 ' ' 'Milvbr '
OOKDMAN DIIUO CO. ,
1110 Kiirnnni Street , Onmhii , Noli.
lii u Un . ,
jiil ti , lii jel. , b.Miti ind Ulili' Trlrj -
J i. Oi > br mor * tt hol ult t > rlc Mitt
C , U. U. 'lilt el limn L. ( I pr , > r > . l.o
\lorj \ , nl W , Mi.ll m . . tliKtp , . f 3 M
'flOi ' r * > l. H > n4 * t. ti m | f r inw rft.
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