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. . . t / THE OMAHA DAILY BEE - : WEDNESDAY , JULY / > , 1893. - - - - UNCLE SAM TAKES A DAY OFF Oclolration of the Fourth in Omaha Oon- fined to Flogs and Fireworks. PATRIOTIC PRIDE AND PUFFS OF POWDER Celine * of mjoymcnt from Popular Jto- urtt I'lcnlo * In fnvor Ilntr tliu Uny Wan Generally Obiorved In the Unte City. "Wo are strictly In It , " retired Iho Jumbo firecracker nnd the meteoric skyrocket for twenty-four hours yesterday. They referred to the atr In nnd around Omaha. No ono will dispute tlio fact. It was a great day. The echoes of the grand Columbian celebration at Chicago were not heard In Omaha. In fact , there was no possible chance for an echo of any kind , whllo the heavy bass voice of the can non cracker and the rapid "poplets" of the revolver held undisputed possession of the local atmosphere. Flags of freedom flut tered proudly from many buildings. These majestic pennants of liberty seemed to wave a -Joyful welcome to Old Solomon of the sky , for his bright and cloudless smiles. The heavy rain of the nreccchnK night caused the hearts of many patriots to beat with sorrow beneath their chest protectors. But when they nwoko yesterday morning and beheld a spotless summer sky , rejoicing supplanted sorrow. They at once proceeded to tap the founts of their enthusiasm-- There was no formal celebration. It wa a . flow around Kencrul go-as-you-plcaso. Eagles Omaha yesterday. Some wore golden. Others wcro silver. All had their tall feathers on and wings widely spread. ' There was ft diversity of tastes among citirens as to how to cclcbrato the day of the nation's birth. . Some were filled with enthusiasm. Others were tilled with something else. The young American was a potential fac tor in the observance of the day. Small boys wcro accompanied by larco firecrack ers , whllo a few proud Juvenile patriots , In a spasm of courage , armed themselves with 22-caliber revolvers and deadly cigar ettes. Many people flocited to the public resorts. Courtland beach , Hanscom park and Lalto Manawa wcro all well patronized. Many picnics were on the popular program. Amonjr the prominent affairs of this kind was the Ancient Order of United Workmen's picnics and the butchers' great spread at Sarpy's mills. Some people of qulot Inclination re mained at home. Many men who bellovo that marriage is not n failure reclined In birr arm chairs under some nice cooling shade tree at homo , surrounded bv loving wives and prattling children. Others spent the day in hammocks and en joyed a few hours with their favorite litera ture. ture.Tho decorations , particularly In the resi dential portion of the city , presented evi dence of good taste and abundant patriotism. In the business portion of the city flaps and bunting wcro displayed profusely. A new flap proudly floated from the top of city hall. Old Glory waved over the county building. Flag staffs on the prominent towers of modern architecture in Omaha , in cluding the Now YorkWfo and TUB DEC buildings were surmounted by the glorious flag that 1ms never suffered defeat. An electric ball on top of the New York Lifo building was a feature of the evening illumi nation. When the shades of night started the flrop curtain on the Scones of Uncle Sam's glorifications , a profuse display of fireworks completed the informal celebration of'tho Fourth in this city. Several accidents , 'in cluding fatalities formed .tho usual unfortu nate features of _ thb diy. COUKTI..AND IJICACH. Crowds of Citizens Patronize the Itcsort imtl Mnke the Munaerr Huppy. It was a red letter day for Courlfand beach , and from morning until night all roads led toward that popular resort , toj the great delight of Manager Grifllths and to the cnti/o satisfaction of everybody who visited Omaha's watering place. f/hortly / after the first break of dawn Cus- tcj- post , Grand Army of the Uepublic , sixty strong , massed its members , their wives and children at Sherman avcnuo and Corby street where a. grizzled veteran took command. Falling into line the battalion marched to thocar lino. With the old familiar "Yankee yoll" they took possession of two trains and everything In sight. The conductors ana motor men offered sorao resistance , out finally capitulated and turned the trains over to the boys in bluo. Out over the valley and through the fields they went , frightening the prairie chickens and Jack rabbits from their covers and making the dmv besprinkled 1s blades of grass tremble and shrink away , as their songs and cries split the bright morn ing air. Upon reaching the grounds the commissary train was backed up to the gate and enough well tilled lunch baskets brought 3t forth to feed an army. They did not contain the regulation hard tack and bacon , but In stead were filled with pies , cakes , white and flaky bread , chicken done to a dclicato brown , and other good things that would tickle the pahito of an epicure. All of these things were carted down to the shady Knoll 1 that overlooks the lake. They were spread 1I out for inspection , though carefully guarded I by a soldier and a fixed bayonet. Those little preliminaries having been ar ranged , the old soldiers fell in line behind the post colors , and to the tune of "Yankee Doodle , " rendered by a drum corps , marched to camp , taking the position of 'parade rest. " But It was evident that the "old boys" wcro not at the beach for the purpose of doing parudo rest , and there was seine rrumbling , tlioy saying that they wore out for a feast and not for the purpose of going through military tactics that were thirty years old. Ulght at this point in the pro ceedings the bugler blow the mess call. A moment later the old braves , their wives and children wcro smiting the victuals hip and thigh , though thcro was enough to feed Hi-regiment. Thcro wcro pics , cakes and meats that were not uncovered , but theao wcro put away and furnished food for the dinner and supper , which meals wcro oaten thcro , for the people of dialer post were out for a day and did not return to the city until the lant electric glim was turned low. Thcro was another organization thcro in full force and regalia. This was the Ancient Onlor of United Workmen , and they mua- tercd COO , to say nothing of their wives , Bwoothcurts nnd children who went along to help In the merry making , Those people followed close in the wako of the old vet erans and took possession of another quarter of the grove , which extends along the south ihoreof the lake , where they spread the well filled lunch baskets und participated in in old fashioned picnic. About this tlmo crowds from the city com menced to arrive and at noon it was esti mated that there wcro 5,000 people on the rrounds. Manager Dclong of the East Omaha Motor company wont over the line ma anticipated a rush. Not to bo caught , bo orJcrcd out every cffr and during the bal- moo of the day gave the people a live min ute service , taking care of the crowd in the nostsatisfactory ir.nnncr Imaginable. During the mlddlo of the afternoon the people of the city broke away from the cares If business and in holiday attire they all , or It least a fair proportion ot them , wont to the beach , BOtno poiug in private convey. iuo33 uud more on Iho cars. After getting there tluiy wore not idle by any means. Tuoyatonco caught the Infectious spirit of enthusiasm nnd made things howl , us it weio , for they bathed In the surf , they rode the gravity road and the waves , they lis tened to the seductive music of the orches tra , they went round and round In the ca rousal , or sat ID the cool and delightful hade. All of tills tlmo the croud was t icrcashifr , and at 0 o'clock It was estimated tuot , 0,000 people had passed through the gates , and they wore good people , too. The crciun of Omaha society was there and the members of this soci wore lust as happy ai t iclr poorer neighbors. They bathed'iu th tame water , rode on the tame car , and for ouco they throw down all ban UTS. The mual balloon ascension and parachute jump wa * a feature of the day. The display of fireworks , which wcro ex ploded from an elevated stand on the north shores of the lake nt night , was ono of the finest over seen in the city , having boon ordered especially for the occasion , nnd con sisted of candles , rockets , mines , wheel * nnd a largo number of fixed pieces. At midnight , when the closing hour ar rived , the last pleasure seeker had loft the place , but long before that tlmo the thou sands had voted the day at Courtland a grand success and the resort ono of the finest in land. 1 ( SHOT Joirph Jto < cn tonk' Itcrolvcr Emit III ! Kiirthly Cnrccr. Ono of the saddest accidents of the tiny was the Uoath of Joseph Koscnstock nt his residence , 2303 Cass street. Mr. Iloscnstock had been sitting on the porch watching the children shooting oft flroworKs. After lookIng - Ing nt the performance for n while ho re marked that ho hnd n pistol that would mnko more nolso than the neighborhood had ' henrd'for a long tlmo. Ho followed up the romnrk by going up stairs to got the revolver. The next thing heard was a heavy shot , followed by groans. One of the servant girls went through the house and located Mr. Hoscnstock In nn upstairs bedroom. She snw him lying on the floor. Supposing that ho hnd fainted she rim { o the neighbors to glvo the alarm. In less thnn llvo mluutcs nftor his wlfo nnd friends arrived the in jured man breathed his last. It Is supnoscd that Mr. Roscnstock was trylnir to load n revolver nnd it was acci dentally discharged. The bullet entered the abdomen nnd passed clear through the body. The weapon , which wiis nn old fashioned Colt's prccusslon cap pistol , lay on the lloor bcstdo the body. Friends scout the Idea of suicklc. and from all appearances death was purely , acci dental. Coroner Mntil viewed the body and will hold an inquest nt 11 o'clock today. V. M. 0. A. Turk. No records were broken at the Young Men's Christian association Athlotlo park yesterday afternoon , but a fair sized crowd wcro well entertained by the able-bodied young men who delight In ont door sports. An extended program had boon arranged , but owing to tlio rain of the previous night the grounds wcro Iu better shnpo for the propagation of web footed bipeds than for racing , ball playing , etc. By the liberal use of saw dust the grounds were put In fairly good shape. The first thing on the program was a race over n course of 100 yards between Staloy , Woods nnd Nicholas. Stnlo.v and Woods ran together nnd Staloy won in 11J seconds. Then Nicholas ran against the time , breast ing the tape In 111-5 seconds , winning the prize uicdnl. Donmau put the islxtecn-pound shot nt a distance of thirty-two feet and six Inches , beating Shell and Volkhardt. Staley won the half mlle race in 2:21 4-5 , with Woods , Anderson , Osborne nnd Hunt following. He also won the mlle race , beating Anderson , Ir 5:272-5. : In the pumo of basket ball the Volkharclts beat the Bullaoks in a lively con test. Six tumblers , dressed as clowns , created lots of fun by their antics. A little after 4 o'clock the ball game between the Fort Omaha ana Young Men's Christian as sociation clubs was called by n aoeilo lookIng - Ing young mnn named Anderson , who ofllci- nted as umpire , with indifferent satisfaction to the ' "fans" in the grand stand. The Christians were first at bat and they drew n blank. The Soldiers found n flguro ono In the umpire's grabbng of scores. The Christians scored in the second , sixth and eighth inultigs and twice In the ninth , making flvo runs altogether. The Soldiers scored ono In the first , two in the third , ono in the fourth und two in the llfth , making a total of six. Knabo , who was pitching for the Christians , hd to glvo up to Robinson in the sixth inning on account of a sere arm. With Abbott as catcher this club had a good battery , but its support was not the best , as Waltomcycr , Hougiand and Frail made costlyorrors. Wultomoycr , who was play ing in rieht field , made enough errors to lot in two-runs , after which ho retired and Ar- .npld took his place. In the last two Innings the Christians made a strong effort to beat the Soldiers nnd scored three runs , but with two men on bases nnd one out. they could not make a safe hit in order to tie the score. The Soldiers put up a fairly good game , nnd Mcllvalno mis strongly supported by iho Inflela. Owing to the intense heat , the boys did not put much ginger in thnlr work , anU , asldo from a couple of close decisions by the umpire ) , which the crowd declared were rank I , the only interesting play was In the last half of the sixth inning , when the Soldiers wcro at bat. Kobiuson had Just gene into the box to re lieve Knabo , and , as a sort of a Fourth of July present , he gave Mcllvaino nnd Trap per bases on halls. Duborry then hit a fly to Trail , who not ooiy captured it , but made a Brand stand play to AicIColvoy , putting out Mcllvalnc , and McICclvoy flrod the pig skin to Angel at first , putting out Trapper , retir ing the side with a flno triple play. The score was as follows : Christians 0 1 0 II 0 1 0 1 2 fi Soldiers 10212000 0 Wounded I'atrioti. A carriage was driven up in front of Dr Solomon's ofllco ntSouth Omaha about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon nnd a man and woman got out and wont into the houso. The follow was wounded in the fleshy part of his thigh. The doctor probed for the bullet nnd removed it. The man gav.o his name us Michael McGraw and said ho 'lived at the corner of Twentieth and Cum ing streets , Omaha. Ho claimed that in draw ing his rnvolvcr fiom his pocket it was ac cidentally discharged , but the course of the bullet would lr.dicato that the man had'been shot direct , from the rear. A few minutes later George. Shelby called on tna doctor with a badly cut liu , which necessitated several stitches being taken in it. Shelby got his disfigurement from scrap ping. Abbott' * I'lronorki. If what the people at the California chop , house , 1103 Fanmm street , say is true , II. B. Abbott , a waiter , tried to sever his connec tion with this world last night by turning on the gas and then endeavoring to take n perpetual sleep. Abbott , ills claimed , loft a note to "Maud , " asking her to forgive him. Friends discovered the leaking gas nnd roused the young man. When found ho was nearly asphyxiated. A brisk walk of a few blocks brought him to his senses. Tint riro of the liny , The proverbial small boy and firecrackers combined , resulted in the first blaze of the Fourth about 8 o'clock yesterday morning at 810 South Seventeenth street. At thls'num- bor is n house occupied by Patrolman Cum- ings and owned by Mr. Lend holm. Mr. Cumlngs , in endeavoring to extinguish the flames , whlchoriglnqtod in thogurrot of the bulldlngysustalnod painful injuries by break ing through iho coiling. The damage from the flre was slight. Soldier * Celebrate. The Interested men of the Second Infantry "chipped in" yesterday and bought a supply ot fireworks. Colonel Bates , the command ant of the post , donated n fine piece. The tiroworks wcro set off on the parade ground , and the soldiers had a little Fourth of July altto themselves last night. ricnlo nt Harpy Mills. The butchers' plcuio at Sarpy Mills was well attended. Every available conveyance In the city turned out , and the 'busses and express wagons were kept busy from morn- Ing until night hauling the people lo nnd from the grounds. The program wixs n sporty one , nnd all the contests were spirited. fiegel' * Inillicrctlon. M. Scgol , ft young man employed by B. Wolf nt 500 South Tenth street , got tangled up with the authorities yesterday for being Indlicrcot with n six-pistol loaded with ball cartridges. A ball from the gun aforesaid glanced from a cobblestone ncross the street , and went through a window in the ofllco of the Hector Si Wilholmy Co. , ncross the street , nearly striking Mr. Hector in Its flight , whereat Mr. Hector got warm , as ho had ft right to do under the circumstances. Young Mr. Scgel is not likely to monkey with a loaded gun ngAin , after ho gets through paying for the window ho broke. I.awu 1'cto. Colored citizens hnd the exclusive benefit of n delightful entertainment at the homo of Mrs. O. Williams , nt Twenty-fifth nnd Charles streets , last night , the Women's Auxiliary of St. Philip's Episcopal church giving the sociable. A Inrgo number ot persons attended and everybody enjoyed themselves. Ansnultoil nt SrnAcusn , July 4 , [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] Antono Qloystlno was knocked down nnd evidently stamped In the fnco nnd left for dead about half-past U tonight. John Crcasmcn nnd ono Klnnomnn wcro charged with the assault and were both lodged iu Jill by Marshal McFarland to await a hearing tomorrow. TorpudocH The fireworks In the evening were greatly enjoyed. The fireworks poJdlcr was strictly "in it" yesterday. A largo crowd attended the running races at the fair grounds. Many Omahnns crossed the river nnd en joyed the day nt Lake Mnnnwa. Chief of Police Scavoy moved his ofllco yesterday from the jail to the city hall. Results of the past few days celebration in Omaha sums up two llrcs , three fatalities and seven accidents. "Keep off the gr.iss" was a sign not heeded by Hags at the Merriam hotel , yesterday. The lawn was filled with llugsstuckuprlght. It was a pretty display. QStfud Farrlsli's friends are responding nobly to the call for a popular subscription for the gallant llroman who lost his baud while celebrating the Fourth. A man who was hit with a falling stick from a sky rocket created great excitement nt Sixteenth and Farniim streets lust even ing by his blood-curdling yells. Ho was inoro scared than hurt. A member of a picnic party which went to Bellevue yesterilny was complaining loudly last evening because ono of his fellow "pic nickers" was arrested for discharging a re volver In that quiet village. To gain strength Hood's Sarsaparill.i. . For steady nerves Hood's S.irsaparilla. For pure blood Hood's Sarsaparllla. 8400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see page 7. To Our I'atruns. Notwithstanding our recent loss by the burning of our barn and the loss of horses , etc. , wo will bo open for busi ness as usiml 7 a. m. Wednesday. Re spectfully , JOHNSON BROS. TUANSFEU LINE. o $400.00 lots fcio.OO down ; see page 7. VIS1TOBS KROJil HOLLAND. Millionaires Van lloulcii ofVeosp Look Over Omuha and Council UlulI'D. Omaha has been honored for several days by the visit of two of the cocoa manufnc' turers , C. J. Van Houton and D. J. "Vnn Houten. The Vnn Houtens nro from Hoi land , and are many times millionaires. They have never visited this country before , ex cept a flying trip made three years ago when D. J. Van Houten hurriedly visitct Now York , Chicago and San Francisco for the purpose of establishing business hero Attracted by the World'9'fulr they deomci it desirable to Improve the opportunity o taking a glance nt some of the territory in which their poods had become so familiar Mr. J. J. Stork , their local representative mot them at DCS Moines and then brough thorn to Omaha , where they have spent i day or two , nnd also took pleasure In a drlvi about Council Bluffs. The prominent buildings of Omaha , the streets , the pleasant acquaintances formed nil seemed to surprise as well as charm the visitors , who at last courteously and cau tiously admitted that they had entertained very erroneous ideas about Omaha. Ono of thorn remarked. "Omaha is ono o _ the best advertised cities in the Unitec States. It is known throughout Europe , bu to bo honest , t never hnd any idea that i was a ro.\l city , with such wonderful places nnd pooplo. Of course I know that ther was something more than n gathering o cowboys and Indians , but still I could no pot rid of the impression that there must to much of the frontier in a city which ha < grown so marvelously in so few years. I am uitTo than charmed with H. " The gentlemen were much interested in a visit to the smelting works , never bavin ; seen such a sight. In fact two more onthu slastlc visitors never loft Omaha than thcs two gentlemen as they boarded the train for Kansas City , from which point they will re turn cast , intending to sail for homo on the 23d. Fntlguo nnd exhaustion overcome by Brome Seltzer. Contains no opiate. $400.00 lots $23.00 down ; see page 7. aaxTBSOJS OF DK.ITH. Seven Cunctinr Indians Awaiting Their Kreoutlon. WiLDOiiTON , I.T. , July 4. All Is expectancy hero tonight over what action Governor Jones will tuko In the matter of commuting the death sentence imposed on the sovei Choctaws now awaiting' execution at thi place. The governor has received a message sago from the authorities at Washington asking if thcro is any authority whereby the chief magistrate of the Choctaws may com mute a sentence of doath. What reply th governor sent is not known , but th general impression hero is that th execution will occur according to pros cnt arrangements ; as the Choctaw laws make no provision whatever for comuiut Ing. It is generally conceded , however that if the governor should fully submit tc the demands of the general government for a release of the prisoners on the grounds that they are political prisoners and no really murderers , such action would go fai In the direction of allaying the bad blooi engendered during the last Choctaw cam paign , If the War department is forced tc arbitrary methods in order to quell the present ent trouble , not a few loading Choctaw think the result would bo disastrous in the end and result In the overthrow entirely o the present government. If serious trouble is averted In thp oni everybody will bo surprised , unless some in tcrferenco Is made cither by Govorno Jones or the United States authorities Four of the condemned men will bo shot 01 Friday noxtiand the remaining three on th l < iih last. If any resistance is content plated by the L/ocko or Jackson party , no body outsldo their own ranks knows nuj thing about it. Considerable talk Is it dulgcd in , but no public demonstrations have boon mado. $400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see pajfe 7. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder , No Atnmouta ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. CITY COUNClt PROCEEDINGS Brlof Session onMtHA Day of the Nation's * t Birth , J. II , WINSPEArf ? SUCCEEDS BIRKMAUSER Mnj-or D mU SeniU'ln Soma Appointments nnd Alto SoiHo Vetoes Communica tion from Qenrnl Manager Hot * onWliduot Question. A man without a military title will soon succeed ono of the three majors. J. H. Win- spear is the now chairman'of the Board of Public Works. Ills appointment was sent Into the council last evening by Mayor Bcrnis. The mayor's communication cited the fact that the ofllco of street commissioner was abolish oil by nn act of the legislature , and that the commissioner was provided for in another section , making him a member of the Board of Public Works. In view of the fact that Mr. Wlnspcar has proven n faith ful ofllclal , accordlncr to Mayor Bemls' com munication , ho appointed him a member of the Board of Public Works. When the ip- polntmcnt is confirmed ho will bo chairman of the board , Major St. A. D. Balcombo , street commissioner , and Major John B. Foray , sewer commissioner. The reading of the communication rcenlvcd close attention. Major Blrkhnuscr , H. W. Gibson and ono or two other candidates wcro present. Not n word was said , except ing to refer the appointment to n special Munro , Snundors , Back nnd McLeario. The following appointments an members of the board of directors of the Public Library wore submitted and referred to the special committee , F. U Haller. Mrs. Claim Hustlu Mclntosh , P. L. Perrino nnd T. 1C. Sud- borough. Appropriations Vetoed. Mayor Bemis vetoed two items In the ap propriation ordlnanco , ono In favor of Hugh Murphy for paving In dUtrlct470 , amounting to $1,444.70. and the other being Pat O'llaweB' attorney's fees In the squatters' case. The former was vetoed for the reason that the bonds are not all disposed of and no money is m the fund against which a warrant can bo issued. This veto was sustained. The latter veto was prompted by the mayor's idea that the claim should not bo paid until the squatters have vacated. This veto was laid , tempo rarily , upon the table. The mayor submitted a letter from Gen eral Manager Holdrcgo of the B. & M. re garding the proposed Fifteenth and Six teenth street viaducts. Mr. Holdrcgo called attention to n contract intorcd Into bo'tween the city nnd the Union Pucillc nnd Omaha & Southwestern railway companies Febru ary 1,18SO , providing for the construction of the Eloventhjind Sixteenth street viaducts , the widening of Thirteenth street ana the closing of certain other streets , and ordi nances subsequently enacted. The general manager of the Burlington holds , tnat in view of the contract , the legislature or city council does not possess the power to order the construction of- the viaducts , nnd es pecially not n viaduct over the vacated portions tions of Fifteenth street , or to order the destruction of the Slxtcnnth street structure for the purpose of reconstruction without the consent of the railway companies. The communication was referred to the Judiciary commitlca and the assistant city attorney. In view of the day b'elng the anniversary of the birth of the ridtlon the council ad journed until Thursday evening. I-'or World's u'.Ur Low rates ! 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Not so ninny not qtiite so good nn assortment as we had in the last sale but just ns good as your dollar will buy you anywhere else on earth. Fisin' Folks for tlie Fourtli without flsin' folks' pocketbooks - r otbooks with fancy figures. LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE ' ELIZABETH AULL SEMINARY Unsurpassed course of Vounjl.jiliri Momrf < houi .study Mi lc , an , men- M One of ttccIJcsl.Lx" , ! in Mii. cullo''bus 1"8S.c > souri Appointment * modern. lltoranO plcav Muilc uid AH. Toacncrj pcdaluii Illustrated euu' J81h year opens S pt. uth jlogw Ut ' . T. I" . WKIIOII , Eer.W.A.Wtljoa.A M..Pre t , . fn. , CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. WENTWORTH MILITARV , ACADEMY , , h < * \ Lcilncton. Mo. Six dc- * " } l-i.lniilon. Ma. p.-irtmctui ol Instruction. lt > O'Jtil ' miliury ( clioolln oncers anil Icacbcrs. Con- , 'Mbtourl llc.tllhlul liicn- , Berralory ol music. 'Art Itloti Ktuanablc iLtmi lh , GjrnnaJtum. 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It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages , or indulgence in the Opium , Morphine or Chloral habit. THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NERVE REVIVER Have you abused the lawfl of-nature and injured your nervous system ? Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas nnd gloomy thoughts ? " ESPAN6 " will positively euro you. It contains no mineral poisons and is remarkable for awakening organic option throughout the system nnd an improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles , bones , nerves , hair , nails , Bldn , blood and gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who lias exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry in the pocket. Each-box contains 00 doses or enough to last ono month nnd is worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes for J5.00 if ordered at ono time and a guarantee will bo given that any case mentioned - tionod above that it doea not euro , the money will bo refunded. As .to our financial etanding wo refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address , CO. , Street SAN FRANCIBCO , CAL. , U , S. A. AiTablo Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any tlmo bo confidentially consulted entirely free of charge , personally or by mall , at the above address.