8 'THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : THURSDAY , JUNE 4 , 1801. THE CITY. The Idcn thatnn ex-patrol conductor Is to bo reinstated IB scouted by tboso who claim to know , nnd It IH stated thnt none of the men recently lot out will bo re- .placed on the police force. The nrimml tnuotitifr of the Presbyter- Inn uHsoelatlon of Otniihn , for election of oIIIcorH and transaction of other im portant business * , will bo held Thursday evening. Juno ! , at the First Presby terian church. The attendance of every member Is desired. By order of the president. _ _ _ _ What It COHIH Must bo cnrofuily considered by the tfrcat nmjorlty of | > oopla In buying oven necessities of life. Hood's Siirsiiparlllneommemlb Itielf with scolnl [ force to the Kreut middle classes , because It combines * * * - * ' economy with KientinciHclnnl power. It U the only medi cine ( if which cnn truly 1m sild : " 100 tlosos one dollar , " and n bottle taken ncconlinB to UlrcctlonH will average to lust a inontb. Wanted to buy A matched carriage team , weight 2,100 to 2,40(1 ( pounds , must bo sound , perfectly broken , truiulu and pleasant drivern. Address O / > ( > IJeo of- lice with price and description , Sco ppocial page for line of grain clo- vntorh for sale or rent , American Wonders. Yellowstone park is beyond all ques tion ono of the world's great wonders , anil tlio l/tnon Pacilie oxcui'hion in July will bo the event of tlio season. Ask vour nearest Union I'aeille agent about It. HAItUIGAX WAS AIISHNT. Coroncr'H ItuiiioNt Over Ilpnry GIHcw Without tlio Coroner. The Inquest over the body found In Flor ence luke on Monday afternoon was sot by Coroner Harridan for" p. m. yesterday nt liurltet'B unilertnUitiK ostabllshiimnt. When the time arrived about ono hundred members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen , tlio Troubund nnd the Druids , of which orders Henry Olelow , tbo supposed dead man , wns a member , were gathered at the point named for the purpose of attending the Inquest and determining the Identity of the body In order to pay over to the widow the t,7UO insurance which Glclow carried In these orders , and also to see that the bodv wns properly cared for. ' The body was placed on the marble slab wliero tno post mortem examination had been performed , nnd where the coroner tind di rected that It bo allowed to remain until after It had been viewed by the Jury. The corpse WHS swollen past all recognition , and badly decomposed. It gradually became noised about that the coroner wns out of town. At the coroner's headquarters It was stated that Dr. Hurrl- gnn iiad gone out of town early Tuesday morning , nnd the statement was corroborated at his ofllco. Diligent efforts on the part of the irate members of the benevolent societies men tioned failed to unearth any person who had DCCII dcputi/od to act as coroner In tha nb- Bonco of Harrigan , and the county attorney wns appealed to for advice. Ho called on SherllT Uoyd to hold the Inquest in the ab sence of tlio coroner , nnd the proceedings were finally commenced. It wns necessary to hold the inquest In another - other pl.ieo , and a vacant room in the vicin ity wns secured. Dr. Coulter , the first witness , testified that ho Iiiul made a post mortem examination of the body and had found nothing to indicate oxtcrnal violence. Prom the condition of the heart ho was of the opinion that death hud been caused by diowning. The doctor iden tified a plain gold ring as ono taken from the right hand of the body , and a ring of keys nnd stub of a chock book as having been taken fioni tlio pockets of the clothing. Ho test- ! tied also that thcro was no doubt the body was that of a white man of medium Height , who had brown hair and a brown mustncho. The bed } ' had a scar on tno right breast near the third rib , evidently the result of a burn. Dr. LUCKQ had Known Henry Glolow and had seen the body. QIulow had a scar on his breast in the same place as thnt on the corpse , and ho was positive the body was that of Giclow. The doctor also idoulilled the ring as ono worn ny Giolow. Charles Uicko nnd Dr. Hamilton testified to the same effect. 11. If. Uurkot testified that ho had received a telephone message from Florence at 8 p. in. Monday and had made efforts to find the cor oner , but had been unable to locate him until 11 o'clock Monday night. The witness re lated the facts In the case to the coroner nnd the latter said ho was too tired to go out that night , but would go in the morning. Ho said the "body would bo all right until morning. " At ( J10 : ! o'clock the next morning n telephone - phone message was received from the cor oner nt Florence to coino after the body , aud the brother of the witness wont nfrcr it. The witness also testified thnt Mrs. Giolow enmo Into his place yesterday and Identified the rings and other articles found on the body as belonging to her husband. C II. L. IJurkot wns culled and testified that ho wont to Florence Tuesday morning In re sponse to the telephone message from the coroner. Ho found tlio body lying In shallow water fully exposed to the hot rays of the sun. Ho learned that the body had bo < m found in dcop water and had bcon towed to the shorn in shallow water the night before. Those portions which were under water wore not discolored. The inquiry wns adjourned at this point to enable the sheriff to summon moro witnesses and will bo continued at \ ) n. in. today. It was learned thnt Coroner Hnrrigan had pone off qn a chase aftnr further evidence in Ins case against tuoOnmhu medical institute. DeWitt's Uttlo Kttrlv KUor * for the Uvor AIif.OWKI > THIS KXOHANGK. Important License Decision Rendered by the CoiimilMHlon. The board of flro and police commissioners hold a meeting yesterday aftcinoon to con sider the application of Dillon Jb Co. for n transfer pf license from 10 $ South Fourteenth street to 4'Jl South Eleventh street , nnd against Which a remonstrance 'was filed by Dr. S. I ) , Mcrcor , who owns ttio buildlnp to which Dillon proposes to remove. The build ing Is loused to I'oyeko Ihottiors , who sub- routed n portion ot It to Dillon. Dr. Mcivor held that a saloon thcro would bo n detriment to hi * property and denied the right Of the board to transfer a license. City ( Attorney I'oppleton and i iunorul \Yobstor expressed an opinion that tbo board could transfer In thn sumo ward , although the law does not touch specifically on this point , and ttio hoard dccluod to allow the transfer as requested. His reported thnt Dr. Mercer will go Into court unit maku a test case of It. Dillon is backed uy the Schlltz brewing companv. I'oycke Brothers had tholr leases before tlio board , and the session partook largely of the nature of a very Important ono Commissioner Coburn occupied bis sent with the board for the first tluio. Dr. Hirnoy cures ciuarrn. Boo bid ; ; . A XXO VXVK31KXTS. The sale of icaorvod scats for "Tho Hotjom of the Sq.v" engagement nt ttio Grand opera house on Friday , Saturday and Sunday ovon- IiigH , with Saturday and Sunday nmtmcns , will open this morning. Notwithstanding the heavy ovponsn of putting this great ma rine Bpcctuclo on the stage , the engagement will bo at popular prices. All orchestra seats reserved will bo M cents and nil balcony cats reserved will bo 85 and US cents. At these prices this great sconlo attraction , which has in much siu'clul scenery that extra stafo hands art ) romilivd to work It , klioulu have lurgo nudloncos. Theater patrons gut full value- for their nioiioy while enjoying the unusual acuuio splendor of "Tho Uottom of tliu Sea. " The Kilcn Musco this week haj a novel fen- tura In curio hull In thu persons of ttio 1'urljlun lady embroiderers. Those beautiful ladles execute tuuulsomo doslgus on plush In Bilk and chonllK' , ami will provo a pleasing attraction for the ladles. In the theater * an excellent variety entertainment Is provided. tbo feature beliia the singing of MUs Gra- lam ana the comic ikutchcs of Mortimer. Lucille aud McGlouo. CI108ING A GJIANCISMjOH. Hcgciit lliirnliiiin hny ( tie Ilonrd Will Not Qiiurrct. Mr. Lcavltt Burnhnm , ono of the regents of the stnto university , stated yesterday thnt ho wns not nwnro of any fight In the boardof regents over the selection of a chan cellor , as stated In Tin : Dnr.'s Lincoln corre spondence. Ho said the utmost harmony had always prevailed among the members nnd tlioro had been no blckcrlftg on any subject. It wns true , he stated , tlintJ. Clark Hod- path was n candidate for the position of chan cellor , nnd his appointment had been urged by a number of friends , but Mr. Burnbr.ni de clined to state whether or not ho favored Kod- path. path.Ono of the prominent candidates for the place. ho said , was 1'rof. James Caullold of the Kansas university , but the candidacy of Lieutenant Dudley was n surprise to Mr. Hurnhum. He also expressed ignorance of the report that Judge Cobb tmd been offered the position. With reference to the report that Gere wns trying to induce Merrill to resign In order to increase the former's chances of rc-elf-ctlon , Mr. Hurnlmtn stated that he had no reason to believe that such wns the case. Mr. Gere , ho said , was very busy with his business outside the board of regents nnd Mr. Hum- ham did not think .Mr. Uero would bo n can didate for re-election. Speaking for himself Mr , Furnham ! said ho did not contemplate or deslron re-election. Ho had been on the board for two full terms , nnd while tils relations had always been harmonious , ho did not cara to servo any lonecr. Mr. Hurnhnm snld the board of repents would hold Its annual meeting Juno 0 nnd 10 , nt which time a committee consisting of He- g'cnts Gere nnd Merrill and Acting Chancel lor Hcssoy would rcnort on n poison forchuu- ccllor. This committee was appointed when It was Known that the legislature had made some provision for the payment of a chancel lor , and was instructed to recommend some suitable person for that office. Antony Children , especially Infants , is prevalent moro or less nt all times , but is largely avoided by gl ving proper nourishment and wholeomo food. The most successful and reliable of nil is the Gail liordon "Kaglo" Brand Condensed Milk. Your druggist and grocer kcop It. AFllJK THK COURT JIOUSI2S. Nebraska Democracy Will Flul't I'or KvorytltitiK in Sijlit. "There nro too many county court houses In Nebraska in possession of the republican party , " said General Victor Vlfqnum of Lin coln to a reporter yesterday afternoon , while engaged inja short conversation at the Pnxton hotel. "Wo propose this fall to stir things up and capture n few of the county court houses. "The recent decision of the supreme court in the Uoyd case has awakened the demo crats to ttio fact that wo should bo looking out for our interests all the way from the township organization to the state house.1 "Who will bo the democratic nominee for supreme Judge this fnlH" " 1 conlu not say , but if the Independents nominate n man of nbility and brains , the democrats will endorse tbo nomination. Judge Broody has bcon mentioned. Ho is a good man nnd would fill the oflico with much credit The democrats will unite with the inde pendents on any good man to relegate Judge Cobb to private lifo. " "In case Mr. Uoyd is reseated as governor , will.you again become adjutant general of the state militia ? " "That , matter will rest entirely with Mr. Boyd. As I understand It ho will have to make his appointments all over again in case the supreme court decides that he is a citizen ana therefore the rightful governor of Ne- urasuu. ' Pozzoni's Complexion Powder Is universal ly known nnd every wticre esteemed as the only Powder that will improve the complex ion , eradicate tan , freckles and all skin dis eases. Mil. TIMMI ? I'UOTEST. The County's Test Mortem Kills Arc Too llifj for Him. Whcri the county commissioners meet Saturday "afternoon they will bo called upon to pass upon fiSO of bills presented by Dr. Coulter , who ofllcos with Coroner Harrigan. These bills arc for fourteen post mortem ex aminations made since February 1. They arc all ceriiUod to by the coroner. Tno bill as filed shows that post mortetns were held on Elsie Williamson w ho was pounded to death by McNnmco ; the man who cnmu from Kile- horn nnd died of consumption ; Dennis , who died witli tromoins. and on n man who was run over by cars. Nearly all of the others nro cases where the cause of death was equally as well known. In addition to this bill Prof. Mueller , the chemist , has a bill of ? 200 , $100 of which is for examining a stomach and the other S10U for examining n liver. Both of these bills are certified to by the coroner. Commissioner Timme denounces the pres entation of the bills as a raid upon tlio treas ury. ury.As As n mimbor of the commmlttee on Judlcl- nry , ho will report ngalnst the allowance of the bills. Ho states that ho is anxious that the coroner shall investigate the cause of every mysterious death , but opposes the pay ment of ? IOO per month salary to a physician selected by the coroner to carry on the busi ness of making nest mortem examinations whenever a death'occurs. Do Witt's Little Kurly Risers. Dost llttlo pill over made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. UKOPlMil ) I ) HAD. Sudden Fatal Kmllng of JnineH IMo- Awlrewn' Trivial Illness. James McAndroivs , a man about forty years of ago who had bcon employed at the smelter for about two years , dropped dead early yesterday morning at the Plttsburg house on North Tenth street. McAudrows hud boon s > lck for about four days but was nblo to bo about the house. This morning ho wont for a pitcher of water nnd as ho passed throuch the ofllco ho dropped to the floor and expired. Assistant Coroner Houfoy viewed the body and had It removed to his undertaking estab lishment where an inquest will bo hold. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Uiswrs : only pill to euro sick Uou laotio ana rogjUtHho bowoU XtMcftiif flct ( m < xnr/M iinil'r tltls haul , flftu cento ; eitcltMtiHttoiMlltiifttnctiitii , HATDOltl'1lli'iir ' / , nist'd 41) ) yours am ) 0 months. IMHHTII ! survk-u will ho hold 1'rl- day at tlio family residence. 11:17 : Nlitb uvo- iiiio ul : ! | i. m. Intel-infill ut Torubt Lawn , rrlunds Invited , la A Pare Cre.ira of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky UUcuit , Griddle Cakcj , Palatable and Wholesome. l tto other baking powder doci : uch work. THIN GOATS THIN COATS AND VESTS. AND The thin coats and vests which we are selling for the exceptionally low price of seventy-five cents , are making thp heat more tolerable for dozens of men who have bought them in the past few days , and will cool off dozens more when , their splendid value becomes better known. These garments are made of genuine French Nankin. They are cut in" good style. They are made in good shape. The colors and patterns are in good taste. They are made with patch pockets , have pearl buttons , the button-holes are made with silk , and the backs of the vests are made of the same material as the vests themselves. They are just as good coats and vests as you can buy in any other house in Omaha for double the money , but to make it more comfortable for you , and not make your pocketbook sweat , we are selling them while they last for seventy-five cents. At this price we give you a grand assortment of handsome plain Brilliantine Coats and Vests , They are in an assortment of popular shades and colors , and are made with every attention that can be paid to making. They come in all sizes , and are worth , anywhere you look , three dollars and a quarter. The Coats and Vests which we are selling at this popular price are bound to be rapid sellers' l They are made of corded mohair , which you know all about. They come in a large assortment of shades and colors , and are in a number of styles of cords. Four dollars invested in a coat and vest outside of our store won't better the quality a single bit. If you're a man like a good many others , who think there's nothing like a "skeleton" made ou of flannel , we've got just the thing to suit you. They're in all wool goods , in plain and neat mix tures in the good old grays and tans , and the newer and nobbier shades besides. These garments - ? ments are positively worth four seventy-five , but we've found a way to sell them for less , sd we've made the price iwo ninety. You want something still better ? We've got lots of very fine goods at three dollars and twenty- * five cents , three dollars and fifty cents and even four dollars arid fifty cents. At these prices w0 will guarantee you a positive saving of from one dollar and seventy-five cents way up to , three dollars. These statements unlike the celebrated "air ship" that nobody went to see ( ? ) are not backed up by WIND , but are based upon SOLID Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. 'APVF THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all disorders of the Stoinsicli , Liver , Howels , Kiilcnys , Itl.uldjr , Nervous licenses Loss of Appetite , Heirlnche , ( 'oiHliiiillm. | : Costivcness Iiuliffcsliin , Hllious- ness , Fever , Tiles , Etc. , and ren 'crs the system loss liable to contract dise.iso. DYSPEXPSIA. ItADWAY'S PILT.H nro cure- for this complaint. Tliisy tona up the Internal secretions to Iioitlthr action , rostoru strimatli to the stnnriuh , nnd piriblu It to nortonm Its functions. I'rfcoc a Imv. Sold by all druajjlsw , or mailed by UAUWAV i UO. , IB Wurron Struct , Now York , on receipt of prlco. NO OUR.B. ! NO PAY. Dr 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Mnny yenrs'experience. A reisiilnr Brndunto In incrtlclno us illplonuiH show. Is still trentlnu with the Kreiitestsiicceaii , nil Nervous , Chronic anil 1'rlvato Dlsomoi A pctm.inont euro KUiirnntc'od for Catarrh yperiuatorrhren. Lost Manhood , ScMiilnnlV'cMkms | , Nlcht I.ossi-i , Impotency , Syphilis. Stricture , mill nl ( llxpases of thu Illood , Skin anil Urinary Orn int. N. II. 1 guarantee * > UJ lor every c.iso I unilorlako ami full to euro. Coniultatlon tree. Hook ( Mvsterles of I.lfo ) sent freo. Olilco hours D u. m to a p. m. buniluy 10 u m. to 12 in. Senil atauip for reply. Dili IIHLKASKI ) . CnHC of tlio Uofuiiat Kitnlc of DlHIIlihHCd. The case of Richard Lymcr , receiver for the City National bank of Hastings , against C. N. Diotz of Omaha wns dismissed yostor diiy afternoon in the United States court. Jiulpo Dundy Informed the plaintiff thnt ho would bo obliged to Instruct ttio Jury to find for the defendant , and the plaintiff hail the privilege of dismissing the case before tbo defendant wont on the stand. The nttornoy for the City National bank at once dismissed the cnso. JndgoDundv held thnt the plaintiff had fulled to show that tbo notes which bau boon given by Mr. Klsomoro had bcon mitliori/ocl bv Mr. Dietz , nnd therefore Mr. Dictz could not bo held responsible for their payment. Had the amounts obtained by means of the notes bcon obtained by overdrafts on Mr. UioU.'s nccount Dy lilhomore , thnn , the Judge said , the plaintiff would have huu a good cnso. The federal grand jury completed the work brought beforu It for the present term nnd was discharged yesterday afternoon. The Jury returned In all 105 Indictments. A very largo number of them wcro found against parties who hnvo sold liquor without llconso , for selling to the Indians nnd for passing counterfeit monoy. For Skin iHm-nscs UNO lIoi'Hl'ord'w A old Phosphate. Or. P. Lo HIcur Weir , Philadelphia , Pa. , says : "In certain cases of skin dlseaso.swhcro the stomach is ( n a condition unfavorable to the diseases , not infrequently hnvo I found It to correct that condition , when nothing clso yielded the desired result. " SUMMI2U O.V a1 UK 11OA.I ) . School Mn'nniH Will Spend the Hot im.vn in rilnlit. A number of Omaha's cfllclcnt school teachers are already planning for n pleasure trip during the summer vacation. Miss liertlm Dewey wbo teaches calis thenics In the schools will probably bo Joined by n score or moro or the teachers who will tnko In the Carpenter vacation tours , starting from Chicago about Julv 1. The tours will Include a trip through the \ \ hi to mountains mid down the St. Law rence river. Some of the loading suashoro resorts of Maine will bo visited and the party will return by way of Itoatou aud Now Yorlc. The trip will occupy about four weeks tind the Indications nro that a score or more of tbo Ouiaha tuachors will take It lu. Tbo vocal organs nro strengthened by th use of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Clergymen lawyers , singers , actors and public speakers find thU preparation the mo t effective for Ir ritation ftnd weakness of the throat andluuf * tad lor all aflacUous gt tbo vocal organ * , Tlio Annual Conimcnucniciit to l > o Hold X .xt Woclc. The eighth annual comiqoncoincnt exercises at Hollovuo college will bo hold next week , commencing on Sunday , Juno 7 , at 11 a. in. , when the bnccnlaureato sermon will bo preached by President ICorr. On Monday evening , Juno 8 , nt S o'clouk , Dr. Stephen Phelps will deliver the annual address to the students. Tuesday afternoon the hoard of trustees will hold Its aniiunt meeting , nnd Tuesday evening the annual solrco will occur In the college hall. The programme for commencement day , Juno 111 , is ns follows : Chorus , Ocean lailluby . College Choir I'rayor. I'luno Duet , Overture /.tunna . llerold MiMta Sutherland. Kllu IA-O Adams. The Chariot Kaci' . Hi'n llur . J. A. Done- Ian. I'liiUhiiumth. Every Choice for l > mtiilty . Mamie H. Wal- laru , Wnyno. Mlllon . 1'rud I. Lyinniii Pent In I'lnno &olo , Kalry Wlilsnunt . b. Pmllh nlary Connor. American Types . Anna Hlanchnrd , South < 0inilia. ; riithnsliism . David Oastlor , Itellnvue Qiiarti-ttc , itliioOulllei- . I'.ilmei . MO--SIS. MltcJioll. layman , Oarmthun aud Wllflains , Was Ho a Heio ? . O. W. I.owrle , O'A'olll I.ongfullow . . . I'unnloAI. Wldtloy , South Onniliii riano Solo Alloo . Asrhur Mnrle Adams. The Successful StuUfnt . . . . . . J. A. Smith , Atkinson Valedictory Wlilon- Fields . . Hello U. lloovur. Morrow , Kan. Trio Violin. Mandollu and piano. 1) ) idnmas awurdixl. Chorus. Iluncdlctlon. Cook's Imperlal.Champagno 1ms stood th test for thirty voars. Thcro Is no botto sparkling wlno mado. It's extra dry. Iloaior'H Hot ray oi1. William Bolan was brought up from Springfield yesterday and lodged In Jail. Hols the allogcd betraycrof Isabella Heaver , the I'lattsmouth girl who mot her death In the Omahu medical and surgical Institute , nnd Is charged with oolng accessory and aid ing to procure u criminal operation on tbo dead girl. liolnii Is a young farmer , nnd admitted to the olllcor that ho wai familiar with Miss Beaver , but expressed some doubt ns to whether ho was the author of hortrouiilo mm denied emphatically thnt ho had anything to do with her trcatmckt nt tbo Institute. The Inquest on the remains of the Beaver woman , which wus to have been continued yosteruny , was postponed until this morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Wailow's Soothing byrup reduces Inflammation whlloehildren are teething , eeots a bottlo. T E& isLwKat bvoieed , for it cures all liver , " kidney and nerve troubles.250 package. ; Remember that HAHN'S ' GOLDEN DYSPEPSIA CURE is warranted to cure dyspepsia , sickheadache , bilhousness , linnplil < e fcoiinp in tlio stomach , or money refunded. Price < > 0c , of your drupgist or by mail on receipt of price. TURKISH REMEDY CO. , Oinaliu , Nebraska. Samples of Tea & Dyspepsia Cuie for'Jo .stamp Piienollne a CURES 4 Colds in the 4W W Bs&d U ) by one applica * lion. o in Catarrh o inm in a vtry ihoit H time. 0 Hay Fertr H 0 from three tofivt tn days ; ta Ear&ohi taP instantly. P 50o par Battle. Ci cM s f iidi. Phtntline MiJiitxt Cff , Omakn. DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Sot or Teeth on Uubbor , lor HVi ; DOLLARS. A purluit lit fc'unmnteL'rt. Teetli uxtrnctol wltliout | mln or ilanxor , unl i without uimuitliutlc ] . liolil iiml % > tllvur Illlln s nt lowust riiut . HiUlKO nnil CrOHii Work. Tcuth without ( ilatoi All worn wur ' " " lantcd. OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entninco , lUtli itrcct elevator Open nntlis o'clock. BAD BLOOD ! Flmploa on the Pace | Breaking Out ) Bkln Troubles | Little Bores I Hot Bkia | Bolls I Blototes ) Gold Borei | Bad Breath ) Bore Mouth or Lips | If jou aulfer friim our al tUVBO ) lllplUIII * , tlluO WHY ? BECAlJ88pMvP0ul yLOOD ! L , Hy known mKlVlnythat.nithorouiihly.ra.l. citi tliu polnon from the . > ' ' < ' 'A-ti-it ' joiirilrujru'lut. or wrlto to V. II. ' . ' . ' " 'J'.ViV I , J'O111 , > e \ urk III ? ' ' ' ! . -111 . . . AV : ! . . . t . . llruudwur . . . . . . . . . : . 11" ! > ! FALSE ASSERTIONS uro ma li > by mismiiiulotit m imilnvturi'iH anil iVuli-w lu purouH plasters i ( 'Kuril- Ins lh 'lr ( tinitlvo iMiMfia IlliSSON'S IM.AhTUHh nro the only ones Inilorwil by over 5,000 pIiyblolaiiM lind phanniii'litK. llfwuru of linltutlons and KubtlU tutts. GOOD DIGESTION , regxilar bonrcli aotl nolIU Ue.U. 1'rlcc , SOJ/ MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE - - . ' % .a IT WORK ISO WONDERS. The following : is nn extract from iv letter - tor of Hov. J.V. . C'nrtor to Rov. .1. T. Mumford : "It. 1ms bonclittod by wife so much I wnnt her to continue tlio iihO of the med icine. Taking into conaitlonuioti her n'C { .of ) years ) and the lonjj standing of her liver nnd kidney troubles ttio Tree of Life has worked wondortj in her case. " Slooro'aTrooof I.lfo. a poittlvo cure for KMner and I , Ivor Coniplilnt anil all blood illiu.-iim. Dnoi It ny lu Miller when you cnn bo curoil hy uihu Mouro'i True of I.lfo. tlioCJront I.lfo Itenieilr ? BLOOD PURIFIER AND Is no' pleasant to take , na It la composed - posed of all the medicinal < iuilltloa ( that fjo to make now and rich blood without compelling the consumer to r > av $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can bo bought any wnoro for thirty-flvo cants a gallon , OB all sur- aparillas aro. BBOaS' ' BLOOD PUBI.-IERand BLOOD MAILER , la oompoeod of pure medicine , u'ul al lows the purohaaor to add syrup Wh'.ch 13 udvlaoi when alvoa to ohildron. If y lions riot kcin | ) It in'copt nn . liutonlor dlro't I r < i n lli-'C , ' 1lr f Oil. . IUV1II7 Mlchlquii Ht Uileiisii. III. tliuy will fornurd , uxpru i prupala , one utit tie fortl or lx tnrX < " ' "MOTHERS' } wiearatc "nnFIELD REGULATOR CO" VIGOR OF Cnally , Quickly , Permanently Rnntorod. AVcukncx , .NrrviiiKiirxi llrbllllvuiul all tbo train uf evlli from I'arly crniriorlnttir eicukx ; * , the reunite nf ornrwork , ilrknvia , wntrr. vie Kull itrongth , ilorclopniont , and tnno nlvi'ii to nvpry oiyan nnd p < irtlon of Ihii l ly. hlinplo , ntlural mottiod ) . JuiinediAtii Improveuipnt ' en Kalluro liopuolble V.UiU retert'iicn. Jlixik eiplauatloai nd prixifi aiallod OealoO ) free. Addre.a BRIH MIDIOAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. Y. DOCTOR McGBEW i THE SPECIALIST Morotiinn 15 ycnn experience In the troatruont of PRIVATE DISEASES. AcurORuarimteoJ In 3 to 5 ( UyiUhont lielOJJOt nn hoiir'B tluio. GLEEr. Tim most cumploto iiml nbnoluto earn for gloot nn4 nil nmioylriu dj | < clmrk'cs ovur known to tliu JneOloaS profusion. I'eruitinuntlr cured la from5 to 1U Uay4 STRICTURE Or pnln In rellovlnif the lilmMor on roil without puln or ln trnnicnti , no cuttlni : , no dllntlnit. The uioii rcniiirkubloromcdy known to inoilurn scl''ncu. SYPHILIS. rnrort In .10 tn 11 } dnys- Dr.IcJrow's ( treatment for this turrlblo blood dliemohiK boon pronounci'il IIH mont siicco ifnl nunoily vtT illncovor * tl for HIP lib * olnlo euro of the illionu. Ills nuccen with lnl itlneniiu Ims no\cr buon uijiiulloJ. A coiuploto cur * " " " " " " " ' 'LOST MANHOOD noa.nll woiiknoinon of tl o noxunl oruani , norvoin. Anil llinlillty mid ( Ipapoiiiluiicr nbiioliitolj curoJ. Til uruilof Is ImmoilluUi iiml cinuplt'to. _ SKIN DISEASES , nnil'nil illicniot of tlio Moo I , llvor , klilnoys , un4 blutlilor poriiiutioiitly cuiojl. FEMALE DISEASES Tliortoctor "lloinoTri'iitini'iit" for ladlu * M pro nouiK I'll by nil who hiivo uin.l It lo bo thu limit com. pleteunil convi'iilunt nuiioily ever olluruil for llm tri'iilihuntul luniMlo dHc.iso" U u truly " woiulerfiU rt'incily. Ilourn for hullo * . friuu 2 to 4 only. DR. McQREJW'3 ' MnrvelloiM iiccua In the trfutiiiuiit of prlvnloilli. oiisi'i IKH won for him n ri'putntlon which In ImlO niilloinil 111 chftnictiT , nnd hli Kront iiriny of patliuita UMiihox from thoAthinth' to the PurlHc. 'rhi'ilocto * In H Krailuulo nf "riiKUhir' nii'illclno nnrt him Imy IOIIK nnil eiiroful t < xp rh'ni'n In hojpltil prnctaa. nnil H t'hitiioil niiiDNK the ii'iulltitf Bpociiillsts In mod * i rn donco Treatment by t'orreipoiifli nt VVrlt for olrciihirn about unuh of the nbovo illse-iiev , froo. .Olilco , 14th anU F.iru un StreutH , Omaha Nob. Kiitranci ) on olthor Htrout. She Saved Her MONEY , Anil no run orcrr KOIM ] Ilouiekucpar by altrnjrn bar * UK on luiiul luiiulCAMPBELL'S ' VARNISH STAINS. tin niiiy HI tlclu ever proilurml with whlrli unr per * inn mil lit nllKlit nml uy onv npl'llinll ' a rmiiiiniiiiil viirnlrh uliI < lihinlM'r fcln Murriuin llud- nli'u.U i hnli.i. Tul'loi. Dm r mid nil klinUnf HOKil * Hiirk in l > i-iHiilliil tint , 'it CIIKHUV , WAI.Nl'r , MAM'H.AN'i. USI\Viiill ( ) , O\l < or VKIIMII.IIirl. I lll Kliiiiil w Khlnu iiml l < very dnrnl/lo. / llitK utiinil wilt riMlnln anil Hull i tt Hot or t halri. nnil OPI ilnt wlllonluiirllr roiiew m liamixirbet For rouiui inn iiunrt tn nnu Kiillun iirinrillnif Ui il > 1'rlceil IAI.1'1 I'l-STH iwi- . I'lNI'ic. . Hlcharilion Drug u oiniihii , WhuluMulo ' Aiti'iiU _ National Bank u. a ufcroaiTOiiY. OMAHA. Cnpltnl , - - - - S-IOO.OOO Surplus Jnn. 1st , 1HOO , - Ultlcuri ami lilrectorIIeurr W Vatai , I _ wli rt. lluu.l , Vlcu I'ruinlunli Jarnsi w. Havana , V M ' .u , John H Collins It. U U'uihlnj. J , N. 11 utilU w U. a Ilugnui , tuililur Tlibk IliON BANK. Corner 1VIU uJ t'unmiu Jl , A acnerftlUkakla UuilncuTraniaot 4