Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE GRATIA DAILY BEE : ( pTJ.ESDAY , MARCH 1C , 1807.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ailvrrtlficincntii for Ilicno cnlnmnit
nlll lie Inkcn nnlll 12iiOp. in. ( or the
cvnnlim nnil nnlll & 11. ni. for the
mnriiltiK niiil Hnntlny rillllnn * .
AilvcrllNor * , by rciniCHtlnn ntini-
Ix-rcil chuck , cnn hitvc nn Tvrri ntl-
tlrcNNCMl to a iinmlicrcil letter In onro
of The HPP. Annwern no n li1rc crt
will he 1ell\'t-rcl on jirmciitntlon of
the check only.
Hilton , 1 l-2a n vroril nrnt Iniicrtlonf
la n vrortl thcrcnftr-r. Jfothlnnr tnkcn
for ICHH thnti U.lc lor the llrnt Inner-
tloii. TIifNu nilvertlficiiicnlH iiitmt bo
rnn rnnnrcnllrrly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
WAVrHD MALE IIELV.
VTANTKIV-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK OF
Borne lmpl thlnj ? to patent ? Protect your
Mean ; they m < iy bring you wenllh. Write John
WnMerbuni & Co. . l > rpl. V. 1'ntrnt Attorney * ,
WntlilrtKlon , D. C. , for their tl.SOO iirlie offer
nJ a IM at 200 Inventions wanted. 11 113
A FFW nNRUClRTKj. HU8TLINO MEN CAN
Hnd Hcaily , preamble work with C. P. Adams
Co. . til Bo. Hth St. H-Sftt
WANTED , TOOK ADDIUSSS ; WILL SIND
particular * of how one Innn mmle { 22,000 In
flve yean ; you can do the name by trying.
Addroiia I * . O. box 1303 , Ikiiton , Mass.1J
1J MZM
W WnCKLY 8ALAIIY AND EXPENSES PAID
* nle men for clears ; experience unneccmary !
permanent position. Th W. I * Kline Co. ,
fet. IxmK Mo. D-M3M M *
ivANTKI ) . GOOD PHYSICIAN OF BXPHItl-
ence to locale In grnwlnic town In the l nckle .
AildreM. with references , Q 33 , Dee. H MS IT
WANTED , KXI'KUinNCnD FIHK INSURANCE
solicitor for Oinnhn and vicinity : favorable
terms can lie made cither nn Mlnry or com.
mission. Apply fit room 101 , Dee Imlldlnic.
U MG3o 13
A GOOD HUSTLUU. WHO IS ACQUAINTED
with the butcher nnd Rrocery trade , to ell on
commission. 1332 Capitol avenue.
avenue.H
H > MG3I 1C *
WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS PIANIST. AT 111
North 9th street : one who can eltijt preferred.
Call any lime after 2 o'clock p. in.
1J MC33 18
BA'LKS.MKN FOIl CIOAnSj Did 1'AY ; EXPK-
rlenec unnecessary. Monopole Cigar Co. , Qalea-
vlllc. WIs. 11-MC29 S2
WANTED FEMALE
ron GOOD AND itcspKCTAULK CURLS CALL.
Scandinavian Y. W. C. Assn. Home , 2018 Dav
enport street. C M311 2
WANTED. AT ONCE. WOMAN ItOUHE-
keeper : Oermnn preferred : tmnll family. Ad-
rtrcHS Robert Duilatz , 1050 l > st llroadwny ,
Council llluffa. C 513-15
_
WANTED COMl'CTKNT C1HIL WITH ItlJFKIt-
ences for second work. Mrs. T. J. llogors , No.
1UO Park Avc. C-C28
Fen nuAL HOUSK-
work. 2014 Sewnnl St. C C2S-17 *
WANTED. llKiSMAKEIVa AP1MIKNTICC.
2S15 Woolworth. C MC35 !
FOIl nHNT
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THIS CITY. THE
O. F. Davis Company. 1503 Farnam. D 144
HOUSES DENIiWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TII ST.
D 143
MODEHN HOUBEa. C. A. STAim 823 N. Vf LIFE
D-148
CJHOICn HOUSES AND COTTAC3K3 ALL OVEli
the city , J5 to JSO. Fidelity , 1702 Famnm St.
' D-147'
HOUSES , WALLACE , DIIOWN ULOCK. 16T1I
and DouElaa. D 148
HOUSES , COTTAGES & STOI1ES. ALL PAnTS
of city. Drcnnan , Lbvc Co. , 430 Paxton block.
D 149
HOUBBS.'FLATS. OARVIN BROS , 1613 FAHNA1I
' D-130
HOUSES FOIl RENT. DEMI3 , PAXTON BLK.
; D isi
LAItaE,1" LIST , WCAQUE , 'IDTlI ' & DODQE ,
'
. D-152
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TUHKINOTON. t 03 BEE - ° 11UILDINO.
l
' ' D103 :
nKN.T T > ETACIIED EIOHT-noOM MOD.
crn house. Nlcq awn , 2611 Pierce st. D 172
'
LATtClE LIST. F. Dj WEAD , ,1GTH , & DOUGLAS
t. 1 . , ' _ _ _ D S02 31
1IODEIN 8 nOOM HOUSE. HICKS ACT.
' D-437-15
_ _
TEN-noOM HOUSE. MODERN IMPROVE-
mcnts , 1811 Ca s St. Inquire Heed Hotel. ' South
Omaha. D SJ1 10
MOVING HOUSEHOLD dOODS AND PIANOS.
Om. Van & Storage. Co. , 1415 : Farunm. Tel 1559
D 623
FOR IlISN'T FU1I.MSIIKD ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOMS. 014 SOUTH 17TII AVE.
E 362
_ _ _
1 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wife. Rent taken In board , S19 N
17th. E-M363
_
FURNISHED ROOM FOIe MOHT HOUSEkeeping -
keeping , Enquire 1924 Douslaa fit. E T.20-15 *
S NICELY FURNISHED ItOOMS ; HOtlSE-
, keeping. 1112 South llth. E 557-20 *
ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUS13KEEPINQ. I22W
N. MUi. E-M5M-16'
_
FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 2623
St. Mary'B. E-fllC IS *
_
STEAM HEATED ROOMS. TELEPHONE AND
nil comonlences ; rates reasonable. Pundt Rcsl.
dcnce , 212 S. I7th St. E C24-1S
A FURNISHED PARLOR. 1313' ' DOUOI.AS.
i E MC44 16 *
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FURNISHED ROOM FOR MOIIT HOUSED
.xcenlne. Enquire 1924 Douglas St. E MCI3 IS *
UOO.MS AXIJ IlOAllI ) .
I FRONT ROOMS WITH HOARD : MODERN-
reduced rntfs. CIS So. 10th. F S7C MIS *
FURNISHED ROOMS , BOARD , 1210 HAHNEY.
F-M9 ; ; M20
'HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 13OOD
lionrd ; rates rcosonable. J'h * lloee. 2020 liar-
"T. F Mm 23
VIODERN nUICK. FllOM W.f.O . Ul' . 5K N. 19TH ,
- * ' P M42 uO
ItOOMS AND I10AUD. 17Z1 DOUGLAS ST.
K 1S5 16
HIE MKRRIAM , 2JTH AND DODOn.
y MC9l 27 *
PKSmAHLH ROOMS AND UOARI ) , 812 S. 23TU
, vt. r xtsso
AL11ANY , 2101 AND 2103 DOUGLAS : ROOMS
' funil'hPd or imfurnlnheil ; rxccllcnt tntlo ;
trunblciilH ncconimocliiloil. V MC11 20'
KICKLY FUUNISIIED ROOM WITH HOARD ,
Kin , btcain hQat and lutll , Ibll Chi en BO.
FOR RKVI' STOUKS AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICIC BUILDING
. nt 916 Farnam st. This bulldlnt ; has n llreproof
cement basement , complete tUam hcntlni ; (1i- (
turcsr water on nil lloorsj gas , etc. Apply at
th olllce of The Jtee , I 1110
AGHVl'S WAATKIl.
WANTED. M-KiNLr.ys GREAT
battle for sound money and protection ; over
to.1 pages , prlco only Ji.W : 257 orders In three
day1 work In H factory ; 47 orJern In two days'
vork In smalt town ; blK prollts ; oulllt 13
cents. Quick. A. B. Kuhlniun & Co. . Chl-
cago. J M6I1 16'
AVAXTED TO RENT.
WANTED TO RENT , TEN ROOM HOUSE IN
, irooil location , with stable. Apply to K , W ,
Gannett , Blown Block , 1C MjCS-lt *
WANTED TO RENT-A SMALL WAREHOUSE
and yard room located on side truck. Address
O S2. lite , K 627-16'
STOH.VtiU.
OM. VAN , & STORAGE , HIS FARNAM. TEL 1K
M-154
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PACIFIC STORAlll ? AND WAREHOUSE c67
StB-SIO Join * . General storace and forwanllnc ,
M-U5
WANTED TO
I OR 7-R. HOUSE AND PAY t00 CASH AND
tome clear Holt Co. menduw land. W. U
Be I by , Ml Boar.1 ot Trade. _ N-104
I WILL PAY CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF
JunLsi euarantee satisfaction as to welsht.
, A. II. Alplrn , 107 B. 10th. -356-A4'
_
WANTED , cm.VP : FOR CASH , GENTLH
liumu uiul phralon. Call Saturday eve and all
day Sunday. UN South setl ) tt. N-518 IS'
WANTKD-A GOOD SECOND-JIAND LADY'B
blcycU In KOOU ivimlr.Addresk U il. JWc.
'
ID HAND FURN1TU1U3 AND HTOVES.
llrovvn's , 101 S. lltk. N-ilCU AP
FOR -MISCELLANEOUS. .
HARDWOOD CRIBBING. HOG AND CHICKEN
Fence , cheaper than "all wire. " C. R. Lee , 901
DouRlai. ' CJ-1S8
HEST SEED 8WEITT POTATOE9. $ LS5 PER
bbl. ; all sorts. Address Theo Williams. Omaha ,
CJ-M1S8
CHICKEN. HOG AND LAWN FENCE ; ALL
wire ; cheaper than wood. Wire Works , 403 8.
llth. Q-3IG M-I
OPEN nUGGY , JJ TOP BUGGIES. 118 TO
* CO ; good surrey , 175 ; another at 115 ; good p'int.
ton. 176 ; nice open trap at less than cost.
Drummond Cardoso Co. . 18th and Harney , opp ,
court house. Q-.M3C4 A5
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES & CLIPPERS ;
standard make : all kinds repair ; cllpperncround
prompt ttttentlon/ . L. Undelnnd , 1W 8. 14.
Q-334-A4
PURE PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS PER BETTING
SOo D3J N. 26lh St Q-317 A-S
COLUMBIA BICYCLTffJ FIRST-CLASS REPAIR ;
only J40.00. U. R. Hastings , 21J S. Hlh-st ,
Q-M43I
INVESTIGATE. TUB FAMOUS BORN STEEL
i-nntjo ; C holes ; complete ; J22.SO. Brown's , 102
S. Hth. Q-MC14 A13'
DESK FOR SALE. 205 N. Y. LIFE.QM631
Q-M631 18
MASSAGE. I1ATHS. ETC.
MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH i
pnrlor * ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth St. ,
upstairs. T M43I 20' ,
PERSONAL.
. \
J23.00 RUPTURIV CURED TILL MARCH 15
for J23.00 ; no pain ; no detention from business ;
we refer to hundreds of patients cured. Tha
O. n. Miller Co. , 717 Now York Life Bhlit. .
Omaha. U 15J
BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 31DV4 S. 15TIL
U-1CO-
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. 346-5 BEE
Ilttlg. Physician consultation or health book
free. U-161
tt' '
J25.00 REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO
questions asked for the return of pocketbook.
containing rings , etc. . lost at 2Cth and Harney
or between that and 26th and Howard. Ad
dress F 60. Bee. U M339
OMAHA DENTAL COLLEGE. 12 & PACIFIC STS
Teeth Hlled with gold , amalgam , tin , eutta-
percn , ' cement , and plates made for cost of
material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free
U 162
MISS TERRILL HAS REMOVED HER DRESSmaking -
making parlors to 2d lloor , Paxton block , ICth
street : elevator. U M4CS As'
I CURE WRINKLES , BALDNESS AND SU-
pcrlluous hair. 326 Chamber of Commerce ,
True Co. U-MC40 23'
3IONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Love Co. , Paxton block.
W 16,1
ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST RATES ;
building loans wanted , Fidelity Trust Co.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Furnam St. W 164
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
property.Ncb. farms. W. B. Mclkle , 1st Nat'l Bk
W 163
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 > N. Y. L. ;
quick , money nt low rates for choice farm loans
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W 167
WE WILL HAVE 1200.000 TO JSOO.OOO TO LQAN
In April , May , Juno and July on first-class
Improved Omaha property In sums of Jl.OOO to
tlOOOO- want applications nt once ; lowest
rates , on bcit loans. Fidelity Trust company.
1702 Furnam st , W MS77
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 925 N. Y , LIFE.
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smltli & Co. , 1320 Fnrtmm
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Pusey & Thomas , 207 First Nail.
Bank. lllilir. . 103
F\RM LOANS. ONE TO TEN YEARS ; LOW-
t ratii. Oarvln Bios. . 1C13 Farnan st.
J1CO TO f2,000. F. D. WEAS. 16TH & DOUGLAS.
31
TO L.OA1V CHATTELS.
MON13Y TO LOAN ON FVHNITimi : , PIANOS ,
noises , wngons , vie. , nt lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ) you
cnn IIBV the loan off at any time or In any
Suount. OMAHA MOllTaAaWUNCO. .
X-170
MONP.Y TO LOAN. 30. OT , W DAYBl
ture. pianos , eto. Duff Green , room 8 , Darker blk
C1IAXCKS.
On BAI.13 , AI50UT ! , WO LUS. MINION TYPE.
700 Ibs. ngate , 1W pair two-third cniei , 40
doulde Iron stands for two-third cases. This
mntPilal was used on The Omaha Lite , and Is
In fairly goud condition. Will bo Bold cheap
In bulk or In quantities to cult purchaser.
Apply In person or by mall to The Bee Pub
lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713
roil IlENT. IN COUNCIL HLUFI-'S. MKAT
market and futures : doing good business. Ad'
dreut A 10 , lice odlce , Council lllumi.
Y-MS12 10
WILL HULL AT SACIUFICD , THIJ WHLL-
cn.ui ! > pd foundry and machine shop at Grand
Island. Pnr particulars address P. M. Wales ,
Troy , N. Y. , or Qeoive U. Hell , drand Island.
Nell. Y-MM7 A15
TO TRADK. :00 ACHKS OOOD LAND , IM.
proved , S miles from Crawford , Neb. , I1I trade
for stock of merchandise or standard-bred
mares or rolls. Address Alexander Mercantile
Co. , Hdgemont , B. D , Z M639 ! 2
roil SALK HHAL ISSTATK.
IIOUSK3 , IjOTS , FARMS. LANDS. I/JANS
Qeo. P. llemls Keal K.tute Co. , 1'axton blk.
HU-IT3
KOUNTZQ PI > AC13 1IOMH3 AT HOC ON THE
dollar ; .KO. 3KO to U.EOO ; sea photos .at
ICtli and Farnam , Morse bids. J. J. Olbson ,
614 First National bank tide , IlU-m
PARTIES WANTING ACUB PUOPEBTY , IN
tract * of from five to forty acres , near the
city , desirable building lots or hoinei of from
lire to ten rooms , at very low llsurcs. should
tee Potter & George Company , S. W. cor. ICth
& Farnam streets. nu M M 31
SOUTHWEST CORNER 8ND AND BEWARD.
two treed cottace * find barn , | ! ,000. worth much
more. Omaha Savings bank claims taken at
imr for this property. Q. Q , Wallace. J ) : J J.
Uruwn Ulk. . 16tli and Dougloj. Ill : C2J-1I
FOIl SALU UKAL RSTATI5.
( Continued. )
SNAPS
MilW feet ; price , $10,000 ; near 15th and Dodge
Sts.
Ue feet : $2.700 , ' near 18th and Cnpltol avenue.
Comer , 100x145 feet , ea.it , Hunreom park ; J850.
Near S7th and Mandenon streets , full lot , W *
125 feet ; JIOO.OO. John N. Frenier. opp. P. O.
RE M3 4
8-P. COTTAOE AND LOT , SOxlJS , CITY WATER ,
JS.W.OO , half mile Kouth of depot , a bargain ,
P. D. Wead. 16th & Douglas. RE-SOO 17 *
THAT SPLENDID RENTAL PROPERTY , N. E.
Cor. 20th nnd California , lot Mxl32. pa > lns good
Interest on the purchase price , J13.CCO. O. Q.
Wallace,312 llrown block , RE 621 17
65x165 , ONE FRAME AND ONE RRICK COT-
Inge , Not. 3220 nnd 3222 California. 5 rooms
onch. barn , well , cistern ; only ? 2,000 | worth
13.600. Omaha Rnvlncs 1mnk claims taken at
par on above. O. Q , Wallace , 312 Drown hleck.
RE-622 17
AllSTRACTa THE 1JYRON REED COMPANY.
RU-I72
I WISH TO SELL MY RESIDENCE , 2801 IIRIS-
tel street , on monthly payments of W , to re-
tponolble party. Address John H. Wesclo ,
Muscatlne , la. RE M6JO 22 *
CLIAM\G.
CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO , CARPEr
beaten , scoured and renovated ; refitting nnd re
laying carpets n specialty ; new management ,
711-720 South Hth street , Omaha , Neb. . Tel. GT.5.
CCS M-17
SHORTHAND AND TVPEWHITINtl.
A. C. ' VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 613 N. Y. LIFE.
in
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 16TH & DUOLAB.
180
TYI'EWHITEKS.
GUT THE PEST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIE3 ;
repairs. United TypewrlUr & Supplies Co. , 1C1J
Farnam st. GJunc30
As ocean tides that ebb and flow , v
Our faithful carriers coma and go , " a , '
'
As'ships bring freight from o'er the sea' , . ; ' „
Just so may ads bring wealth to thee.
( R. B. Wallace. )
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ASTROLOGY.
PROFESSOR A. MASERY OF EGYPT. PALMIstry -
Istry nnd astrology , the wonder of the nge ;
past present and future told or no charge , at
20SO Harney St. . Omaha. Neb. 603 18 *
BUILDING AND JjOA.ASSOCIATION. .
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAYS 6 ,
7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re-
deemable. 1704 Farnam street. Nattlngor , Sec.
182
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on saUngs. Apply to Oinalm L. & 13.
Ass'n , 1704 Farnam. G. M. Nattlnger , Sec.
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
ELOCUTION , MRS. W. N. DORWARD. 623 N. U
M9S1 Mch22
AVATCHMAKERS.
HARD TIME PRICES : WATCHES. CLEANED ,
75c ; genuine main spring , 75c ; watch crystals ,
lie ; clocks cleaned and repaired cheap ; specta
cles nnd eyeglasses half price ; eyes tested free ;
work warranted. Ashbel Patterson , 1011 Farn'm.
S92 M22
BEST WORK AND LOWEST PRICES. FOREman -
man for Max Meyer & lira. Co. for ten years.
Main springs , 75c ; watches cleaned , 75c , and
all other work on the same scale. E. Ketterer.
Manufacturing Jeweler and Engraver , 10 8.
15th Ht. , upstairs. 622 26
1.0ST.
LOST , WEDNESDAY. NEAR 26TH & HARNEY
streets , ladles' leather pocket book , contain
ing 5 rings , keys nnd money ; Under will re
turn to Lieu olllce and receive liberal reward.
! . - ? ' . 10S.
LOST , ST. BERNARD , UROWN AND WHITE ,
10 months old. answers name of Major ; liberal
reward for return to 1709 Jackson.LostM57S
Lost-M57S 16
FINANCIAL.
LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W , F. ItOLDISN
SHAVING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES.
NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE !
sewing machine otlice , UK Cap. Ave. Tel 1574.
181
PHYSICIANS.
DR. W , R. HOUliS , 281C SHERMAN AVENUE.
Resumed practice. Telephone Office , H7S :
residence. 374. -MIS3 31 *
FURNITURE PACKED.
GET II. B. WALKLIN'B PRICES ON FURNIture -
ture packing , repairing , upholstering ; mat
tresses made and renovated ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel ,
1JJ1. ITS
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE.
GEORGE F , GELLENDECK , DANJO , MANDO.
lln and guitar teacher. Room 412 Bee Bldg.
Tel. 238. IM
I'AWNHROICERS.
If. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , < 1S N.
IIICYCLES.
NEW J100 FOWLERS JOS ; MIDLAND. > 35.
Bicycles repaired. Omaha Bicycle Co.
FARM FOR RENT.
DAIRY FARM. 4 MILES B. W. . FOR RENT ;
SO acres ; line buildings. D. C. Patterson , aeent ,
1C23 Farnam. M5S8
MEDICAL.
LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY ,
royal Pills ( Diamond brand ) are the best.
Safe , reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps
for particulars. "Relief for Ladles. " In letter
by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester
Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Bee ,
M6I3 16 *
AVANTED TO HORROW.
WANTED , TO BORROW , JIM FOR NINETY
days , at 12 per cent per month , on good cecu-
rlty. Address a 84. Bee. MC33 IT
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICIIOUS ,
Bcolluliain ) . ' ,
Om all iv Neb
Advice and I'ntont Book
FItEK
Th Strain is ( jnjhe Kidneys !
Bicycling tim Us nJrftntnjrcs nnd
UrasJIceil | n moderation ,
It tnrans health ana vigor.
Carried to fieosB It ourely
t > rt > 0&Ui ) Kidney and Hind-
clrril riM . for , n Prof ,
WMworth Jmtly remarks ,
"Tncstrnin _ Is on the kid
neys.
No cna Intends to ride too
fftr > 3r I6b fast , Imt the temp-
tntton Is usually too Brent ,
ari.nttdtiey strain results.
A.J { > nilosc of Ur. HoMis
' . . .
JCUL'l H. D.
SpanwV'KlilnVr iM . | M * t this right. Try
them nnd provo It to jriinlsoir.
To Insure Your UlcyclC-.U Qood 1'ollcy. To
Insure Your Henllh Is IHHcr.
Dr. Hobbs SpWflJifs 'Kidney Pills.
prevent all forms of madder nnd Kidney dis
ease , soothe nml henl t e kidneys , Illter out of
the blool e\ery poison nml illtense germ nnJ Im
purity , nnd especially the -waste products or mus-
culnr wear nnd tear , <
They prevent an well no cure ilUeace.
Cure Him Crrnt Ilrllpf.
Omaha. Neb. , Feb. 2nd , 18U
Your rnmple box of Hpbbs SpnrnRus Kidney
Tills cave me crest relief nnd cnalileil me to
puss water without pain. I have suffered much
before uslnp them lieallfig- pills.WM.
WM. , T. COOK.
HOIIUS REMEDY CO. , rnorntETons , CHICAGO
Dr. Hobbs Pills , For Sale By
KUHN A. co. , PHARMACISTS ,
Cor. 18th nnd DoualM Sts. , Omnba. "
DUFFY'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY
All Druggists.
Searles &
Searlea
SPECIALISTS 14
Kcrvous , Chronic
and. .
Private Disease
BEXUALLI.
AH rrlvuto UU _ . _ .
MnctUUortlen of Alan
Treatment by iuaU
oomuliullon fros <
SVPHlLiSh
Cared ( or Ilf * u > d th * pulioo tiioruughlr ,
elianied from tl iy t m. PILES. FISTULA
an RECTAL ULCERS. IHYDROCULES AND
VAniCOCELB permanently nnd uecatsfully
eur a. Method new and tinfallinr.
STRICTURE fiND GLEET
By n w method without p lo or CTittlnj ,
Call en or addreu with Hump.
T\f \ Cnirlat ! Si Vnirl > 3 * l" & nth.SI ,
Ult OCdllu < X Otalltii Ounh H 9t
. .
ft. Written Onnrnntoo'to CTJHE HVEIS'B
CASE or MONET ? REFUNDED.
Our euro Is permanent and toot a patching up. Cases
treated ten years ago havtf never Eeeu a sympton since.
By describing your case f uUr.'WQ can treat you by mall ,
sod we Ktvo the imnostronj ; Guarantee tocnre or refund
all raon&f. Those who protor to coino hero for treat *
mcnt can do so and wo will nay railroad faro both nay *
and dote ! bills wbllo bcro.uyofall to euro. We chal
lenge the world foracaso thnt-our Magic Remedy
will not euro. Write for full particulars and set the
CTldence. Wo know that you * ro skeptical , Justly so too ,
ss too most eminent physicians have never been able
to Rive more than temporary relief. In our ten years
practice with tbls Blnglc 'Homed ? it has been most
difficult to overcome the prejudice against all so-called
speelflcs. But under our stre&s guarantee you should
not hesitate to try this remedy. . . You take no chance or
lozlng your money. < Wo guarantee to euro or refund
every dollar and as wo have a reputation to protect ,
alto financial backing ot ySOO.OOO , it H perfectly
safe to all who will try the. treatment. Heretofore you
fcave been pnttlng up and1 paying out your money fet
different treatments and although yon are not yet cured
no one nfts. paid baclc your money. Do not uute any
more money until you Cry tuu Old , chrontcide pr eated
CMOS cured In thirty to ninety days. Investigate ou
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Write cs for names ana aVkh-cSEon ol those we bavo
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married what mar your offspring suffer throngh'your
own negligence ! If your symptoms are pimples on race ,
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bones and joints , hair falling out , eruptions on an ]
part of the body , feeling o2 general depression , pains in i
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are constantly talcing mercury and potash should dis
continue It. Constant use of tbcso drugs will surely
bring sores and eating ulcers In the end. Don't fall to
trrite. correspondence cent sealed In plain-envel
opes. Wo Invite the most rigid Investigation and will
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VISIONS OF AN AIR SHIP
It Carried a lingo Light , but Form o
the Ship Not Distinct.
HEAVENLY VISITOR SEEN AT SOUTH OMAHA
\Vnmlcrcr Throtmh Simcc Snlil ti
llnvo AnJienrert < o 1'nrtle.i AVIio
Were HetiirnliiK Home
I from Cluircli. \
The mysterious nlrslilp 1ms ngaln salle
across the heavens In the vicinity ot thl
city. At least the thing -which Is oupposc
to bo an nlrbo.it that some ono In this stat
Is responsible for Is believed to have been th
object seen about church tlmo Sunday night
A vlow ot the object , however , appears t
have been confined to South Omaha. Th
"thine" flashed Into vlow about 0:30 : o'clock.
It appeared to bo coining from the southeast
It had the appearance ot a big engine head
light and float CM ! oft toward the west am
north and finally disappeared behind some
buildings. It was In sight something eve
halt an hour , the people who saw It cstlmat
Ing that It was a tow minutes after 10 o'clock
when It sank out ot sight. Among those who
Bi.v tbo strange object was I. J. Copcnharvo
who Is ono ot the compositors on The lice
and who lives at Twenty-sixth and II streets
South Omaha. Mr. Copenharvo docs no
drink any exhilarating liquids and In addi
tion was coming homo from church at the
tlmo. He , with several others , saw the ob
ject very distinctly and could not bo mis
taken.
"Wo thought at first that It was a balloon , '
aU Mr. Copenharvo. "It there la such a
thing as an airship , however , I bcllcvo now
that It was one. There was a bright llghl
about a toot In diameter and some ot us
r/h'j saw It thought that wo could distinguish
jomo dark body below tho' light , but wo
night have been mistaken In that. "
Mr. Copenbarvo and his friends are not
the only people In South Omaha who ea\\
the stranger. Some railroad men working
In the north end of the railroad yards near
the Burlington switch shanty saw It. It haO
then altered Its course and was sailing to
ward the northeast. The men watched It
until It disappeared.
Sunday night was the second tlmo that the
visitor has appeared In South Omaha. Tli9
"thing" showed Itself a couple of weeks
ago. At that tlmo It was very much like
Sunday night's visitor. All that could bo seen
was a big light that burned very steadily.
Nothing definite could be distinguished re
garding any othsr part of it. On the occa
sion of that visitation , the object caused a
good deal of speculation , nnd that has been
increased now that it has appeared a second
time. Some South Omaha people think thai
It Is a bis star , which la predicting the end
of the world , or something else. Those whc
have seen it , however , say that the "thing"
is not a star at all. Ilesldos being too largo ,
It appears to bo floating not very far from
the earth. No ono , however , has been for-
tunata enough to distinguish more than the
light.
During the past few months there have
bepn several reports regarding an Individual
In the state who la working on nn airship.
The inventor has been located somewhere
near Hastings , but he has succeeded in keepIng -
Ing his Identity pretty well concealed. They
say that he does not want his airship In
vention to be stolen by Unprincipled Indi
viduals.
You need not be afraid of the twlngo of
rheumatism when you have Salvation Oil.
FIVE YRAKS OX HOARD A WAR SHIP.
diaries Hunch' HetiiriiH Home After
HilvltiK Sailed the Scan.
Five years ago Charles Busch was 16 years
jOf age and wanted , to gQjnto the navy. His.
'fattier ' .pr&tPited blit Xvjig unsuccessful. In
: the face of all remonstrance the boy. left
his ho'mo and went to1 New York. Ho' ba'd a
hard llms of It for awhile In the big me-
; tropolla , but flnally ho discovered a way of
gaining'his ambition. Ho succeeded In ob
taining an appointment of ship boy on the
, Mlnnesota. Ho remained with that ship for
'a' few months , and then managed to get a
( berth on the school ship , Jamestown For
( ten months ho went through the grind of a
school boy. Then ho was sent as an ap
prentice on beard the Monongahela and stayed
'with that ship for some months. Ho was as
signed after that to the Chicago and then
to the Concord. During the war between
Japan and China the ship was in the eastern
waters , and Dusch saw something of the
battles. After that * he was sent to the Oregon
gen , with which he remained until ho waa
discharged , a short time ago , in Ban Fran
cisco. He went to Norfolk , Va. , to get his
discharge papsrs , nnd last Saturday returned
homo to this city.
During his experience young Kitsch has
soon a portion of the world , his cruises hav
ing taken him pretty nearly everywhere.
Ho started out as an apprentice of the third
class , worked up through the second and
first class , and now , if ho enlists again , ho
will bo booked as an able seaman. Ho In
tends , however , to enter the gunnery school
at Washington. After graduation from this
Institution ho will bo made a pett/ naval
officer.
Young Dusch Is the son of a flubter. Her
man Uusch was ono of the soldlcw In the
Franco-Prussian war and was In sixteen bat
tles. Ho came out without a ( scratch.
Afterward ho removed to this country and
came to Omaha , where ho hai lived for
Eomo fifteen years. He lives at present on
Sherman avenue , near the old fair grounds.
ITiimuiiiiMiniiiiuuitiuiiuuiiiidiiiiituniittiiMiiiiiinjiui iiiilirTi
THAT THE
IFAC-SIMILE
AVegctablcPrcparaliouror As SIGNATURE
similating lhe oQtiandRegua- (
l ing the Stomachs and Bowels of OF-
vw 9 r mi
Promotes'Digcpti'on.CJKerfiu-
ncss and JtesfiCodlalns neither
Oniuni"Morpliinenor Mineral. IS O1T THE
NOT NARCOTIC.
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
Jlmrrreatu , vtn
OB1
f floral
Apcrfcct Ileinc'dy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea ,
Wonns.Convulsions.Fcverish-
acss and loss OF SLEEP
TacStmife Signature ol
( & & & 6&IK
NEW YOR1C. OastorJa It put up in cns-tln bottles only , It
111 cot eold in balk , Don't ' allow anyon * to tell
By on onyttlng elto on the plea or promlso ttit it
jj ii "joit M good" end "will n wer erery pur-
\ poio. " * 3Bca tiat you get O-A-B-T-O-B-I-A ,
EXACT copy or WRAPPER.
.vs COITXTV ASSKSSOHS Mr.r.r
Thin Ycnr Count r Clerk Will Not Mnkc
TTio assessors or Douglas county will mec
In the room of the county commissioners a
10 o'clock thla morning In accordance
with the notices sent out several weeks ago
by County Clerk Reddcld , The statutes require
quire the assessors to moet once each year
before makliiR the annual assessment o
propirty subject to taxation. The statutes
provide that thcso meeting shall be held for
the purpose of "conatiltlnR reRartlliiR the
valuation of the various kinds' and classes
of property to bo assessed. " It Is further pro
vlded that failure on the part of any assessor
to attend such mectlnc shall bo decmci
sufficient cause for declaring nls omco vacant
Mr. Redfleld eays ho Intends to profit bj
his past experience and will not make any
suggestions to the assessors as to the nccesslt )
for equalizing the assessed valuation of prop
erty between the various precincts and wards
or making a. general Increase In the tota
valuation ot the county. Heretofore sugges
tions along this line have been made to as
sessors , but they have been Ignored wlthoui
the formality" discussion nnd the meet
ings have Invariably adjourned without oven
mentioning the matter for which they have
been called to consider.
The assessors uro especially disgruntled
this year over the prospect that the legisla
ture may enact ft law which will legislate
alt of them out of offlco nnd provide for n
slnglo assessor In each county. It Is there
fore probable that the meeting today will
bo merely n matter of form and will transacl
no business.
CLAHKSOM VISITS THIS SOUTH.
Given n Cordial Welcome Down In
Alnlininii.
Major T. S. Clarkson Is now Journeying
through the southern departments In his olll-
clal capacity as coinrnandgr-In-chlef of the
Grand Army of the Republic and Is every
where received with marked attention nnd
hospitality. The nlrmloghant News of last
Thursday devotes several columns to hla re
ception nnd entertainment In that clly ,
which was evidently a typical Incident of
southern hospitality. The commander-ln-
chlet arrived In Illrmlngham Thursday
morning and was met at the depot by tha
members of Ocorgo A. Ouster post and num
berless distinguished citizens. Ho was ten
dered a public reception at thn hotel. Among
these who greeted him were Hon. Fred S.
Ferguson , major general commanding the
division of Alabama of the United Confederate -
ate Veterans. During the afternoon Slajor
Clarkson was escorted over the city and ita
surrounding manufacturing Industries and
two receptions were tendered him In the
evening , ono at the homo of one of the leadIng -
Ing citizens ot Birmingham and the other at
the Commercial club. From Alabama Major
Clnrkson went to the slate encampment ot
the Department of Georgia.
cii.viuii ; > WITH 111:1x0 CHIMIXALS.
Small lloyx Call oil Hcforc Police
JiulKo ( .onion.
Carl Cartrlght , Albert Blaze and Frank
Gernst , lads who are charged with having
committed n number of burglaries In the
southern portion of the city and who were
captured In a. camp on the Iowa eldo of the
river a few days ago with a quantity of
stolen property In thlr possession , were ar
raigned In police court yesterday on the
charge of breaking and entering In the
daytime the residence of Frank Bartsch ,
Fifth and Williams streets.
In the preliminary hearing Bartsch was
unable to testify whether ho left his rcsl-
Jenco locked and secure. As a consequence
the Information was changed to n charge
of petty larceny. On this Judge Gordon
discharged the Gernst boy and reserved his
decision regarding the others until Thurs
day. when they are to be tried for another
burglary. It found guilty the lads will bo
prosecuted as prospective candidates for the
reform school.
JOD Koucha , another boy , will be tried for
the second" burglary. There was no evi
dence to connect him with the Bartsch Job.
WALLACE HAS RETUKiXEn TO OMAHA
tlint IIo IlriiUc Uii tlic Local
Art .School.
J. Laurto Wallace has returned from , Chicago
cage and expects to remain In. Omaha for
the remainder of the year. Ho takes ex
ception to Eomo of tbo statements made at
the tlmo bis departure was noticed some
months ago. IIo denies that he was respon
sible for the breaking up of the Oniaha
art school , and states that out of seventy-
flvo pupils twol/o remained through the
whole three years. The others had come
with the Idea that they were to bo trans
formed Into artists lu a couple .of weeks
and left as they discovered their mistake.
Mr. Wallace denies that he was compelled
o resign his position In Omaha and supports
tils position by tbo assertion that there
was nothing to resign. He says that the
interview in a Chicago paper In which ho is
said to have severely scored Omaha was not
sought by him. IIo has opened a private
studio In this city , and expects to remain
bore for nearly a year , when he will return
to Chicago. _
Bcocham's Pills for wind and distress
after eating.
I'KIIFOHM THE LAST SAD RITES.
[ IcnialiiH of Mr . Glcbiim lit Ilcxt at
Furciit Luvrn ,
At 10 o'clock yesterday morning the remains
of Mrs. Eliza Clcburn were deposited In Forest
Lawn cemetery. The funeral occurred from
St. Mottlas church and was largely attended.
Tha services were performed In the presence
of many friends. Canon Doherty and Rev.
dr. I'otter of the church olllclated , The
loral offerings were many and beautiful.
f'ho pallbearers were : S. B. Rogers , L. If.
Corty , Dr. Jensen , P. J. Nichols , Jonathan
Edwards , James Gilbert , Lyraau Ware and
Charles Huntlngton.
Mrs , Cleburn was 83 years of ago , She
vas the wlfo \Vllllam T. Cleburn , ono of
ho original builders of the Union Pacific
oad nnd one of the oldest residents ot Omaha.
'he couple were really pioneers. They made
liolr homo In this city , but about a year
go removed because of Mrs. Cleburn's health.
They were In Salt Lake City and were about
o return to this city when Mrs. Clcburn
died.
MOHIIICU CONKS IIIIIRCT TO OMAHA.
le Will AiiHvrcr to the Oilier Indict
ment AKiiliiHt Him.
When C. W. Moshcr Is liberated trom the
penitentiary at Sioux Falls tomorrow bo will
ettirn at once to Omaha and appear In the
edoral court to answer t6 the other Indict
ments which stand against him for his
connection with the failure of the Capital
National bank at Lincoln , At least that Is
he arrangement made between his attorneys
nd the United States district attorney ,
This will obvlato the necessity of eendlng a
marshal to Slotlx Falls to rearrest Mosher.
Ho will plead not guilty to the other
ndlctments and will then bo released on
lend till such tlmo CH his cases are ready
o bo tried.
Murrlnire
Permits to wed have boon leauccl to the
ollowlng partita by Uio county Judge :
Narno nnd Address. Age.
'ohn W. Doran. Omaha . , . ,27
Lnna B. Connor , Omnha . . . . . . . . , , , . , , ,22
jeo Parker , Lyons , Neb . . . . . , , .27
Addle It. Holman , Lyons , Neb , . , . , , , 'JI
Ilnrlcli Kunnemann , Ilennlngton , Neb. , , . 27
Vlebko Rohwcr , Sarpy county , Nebraska. ,19
Frank D. Miller , La Platte. Neb . 28
Alice A. Upjohn , La Platte , Neb . 17
lenry Moggo , Omaha . . . 29
Cmly ) M. Lauderyou , Omaha , . . , , . , , .2)
William Steen , Douglas county. .S'eirn ka.35
< oulse Krot'or , Douglas countyNob'a3ka..20
jcorgo It. Origan , Omaha . 24
.Irs. Ncttlo M , Wcbrahn , Omaha . . . . . . . . .25
Icrman C. Harm , OninCia , . , , . . . , . ,23
Lizzie Willlrs , Grand Inland , Neb . , , , .19
Did IVot 1'ono n a Had Mnii ,
E. Wade , the Idaho stockman , who was
reported to liave been engaged In a row at
Clarku with Sam Richmond , waa In town yea.
erday and stated that the report rent was
erroneous In that ho posed as a bad man ,
or In nny way sought trouble with Richmond
mend , but that the latter fnlUwed him and
hen only to defend himself aid hoIr.iw hla
run.
run.For
For Strengthening and Clearing the Voice ,
use Brown's Bronchial Troches "I have
ommended them to friends who were public
pe&kors , and they l ave proved extremely
tervlcable. " Key. HeniV Ward Beocher ,
MONEY FOR THE DEPOSITORS
Paymout Depends on the Agreement t )
Wnivo Intorost.
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK DIVIDEND
Hpcclvcr Thonm * Prcjinred < o 1'njr
I > "If < } - 1'cr Cent on Ihipiilil Itnlnncci
to Crcilltorn AVIio Accept
the 1'roixinltlon. ,
The depositors In the American Saving *
bank whoso claims are not contested by the
stockholders , will soon have tholr henrtn
gladdened toy a dividend ot BO per cent on
the unpaid balance of their claims , provided
they accept a proposition from the stock *
holders to take the par .valno ot tholr de
posits without Interest. About 65 per cent
ot the original claims has been paid ,
The stockholders In this bank appeared In
court yesterday by tholr attorney anil
submitted a proposition by which they
agreed to pay Into court at once the sum
of $25,000 , in accordance with the
understanding reached two weeks ago ,
but they wished to attach to such
payment the conditions which should
govern the distribution of this money. They
submitted a written proposition providing
that a portion of the money should bo useJ
to pay a dlvldoml of 60 per cent on balance
duo upon those claims not in the list against
which objection is made by the stockholders ,
provided that tlioso dopofltors to whom the
dividends paid andto , bo paid should equal
the par value ot their claim , without Inter
est , should nMlgn to the ( stockholders their
claim against the bank on account of such
deposit ; provided , also , that upon such pay
ment to said depositors by the receiver the
stockholders paying such money should bo
suhrogatcd to all rights , claims , etc. , which
ealil depositors would bo entitled to In said
estate ; provided , further , that all disputed
claims which may hereafter bo settled shall
bo subject to the same provisions and re
strictions.
The terms of this proposition were ap
proved by the court , with the additional
provision that If any depositor refused to
accept the proposition his action should bo
without prejudice to his right to take stops
to recover on his claim. The receiver was
then ordered to make a payment of t > 0 per
cent on balance to nil depositors who would
accept the provisions of the proposition and
relinquish their claim to interest on their
deposit.
Receiver Thomas says ho will bo prepared
to pay this dividend within a few days to
such depositors as will accept the terms
under which payment will bo made. Ihls
action will dispose of the depositors whoso
claims have not been contested by the stock-
lolders , nnd those latter are in prodoss of
adjustment.
Catarrh In the llcnd
Is a dangerous disease. It may lead di
rectly to consumption. Catarrh Is caused
tjy impure blood , and the true way to euro
it Is by purifying the blood. Hood's Sar-
iaparllia cures catarrh because it removes
the cause of It by purifying the blood. Thou
sands testify that they have been cured bjr
Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do
not purge , pain or grlpo. All druggists. 257.
AVOIUC OP EAiir. OP SIIAPTSIIUHY.
DIsciiKHlon hy B1cinhorn of Oinnha
Mlnlitlcrlnl Union.
The meeting1 ot the Omaha Ministerial
union held at Kountzo Memorial Lutheran
church yesterday was mialnly devoted to
the consideration of the prescribed topic for
discussion. This was "Lessons from the Lifo
ot the Earl of Shaftsbury. " Rev. S. 15. Mc-
Cormlck , pastor of the First Presbyterian
church , read the first paper , which was
largely confined to a relation of the main
incidents in the life of the great philanthro
pist. Stress was laid on the fidelity ot the
mbject to his convictions. Possessing the
irestlRo of an ancient and Illustrious llnoago ,
10 had sacrificed his opportunities for almost
ncaburcless enjoyment , as well as his pollt-
cal ambitions , tp devote his llfo to tha
relief of the poor and friendless. For ever
sixty years he bad worked for the relief of
.ho oppressed classes and through him had
icon accomplished nearly all the Industrial
egislatlou that had bettered the condition of
he working classes ot England. The speaker
irlefly reviewed the work of Lord Shafts-
jury lu behalf of the factory operatives , the
costormongera and various other types of tha
working classes. The blghcat political posl-
.lons In the gift of the government had been
repeatedly declined by him In order that ho
night bo at liberty to give him whole atten-
lon to what ho had chosen as his Urn work.
The address of Rev. A. J. Turkic , which fol-
owed , dealt more particularly with the
essons which were deductible torn the record
of Lord Shaftsbury's philanthropic acblovo-
ncnts.
OTTO MINIIIC'S MOMSY DISAPPKAIIS.
\ot Cerliilii iiM to AVhnt lleeaiac of Him
AVenltli.
Otto Mlndo , who Is now In Walton , Neb. ,
charges that ho was robbed of $75 while ha
vas In the hands of the Omaha police last
voek. He makes this accusation In a letter
vhlch was received by Pollco Judge Gordon
yesterday.
Jtlndo arrived In this city two weeks ago ,
coming' from Clalrmont , Wyo. He had EOIIIU-
hlng like $112 In his possession. He spent
a portion of this In getting Intoxicated and
on Saturday , March G , ho went Into a room
at Twenty-first and Quilling streets and went
o sleep , Ho said that ho paid for the lodg-
ng , but thn proprietor denied this , threw
lim out and turned him uver to Dctectlva
31oom.
Detcctlvo Bloom convoyed his prisoner to
he police station , whcio ho was searched
and $13,80 was found on his person. When
Mlndo was asked whether ho had more
noncy ho looked through nil his clothing , but
ailed to find any more . IIo allegoj that ho
should have had $7G. Ho says that ho lost
his amount between tbo tlmo ho was ar-
osteil and when ho was discharged , lart
ilomlay morning. Tlio police allege that they
iavo no knowledge wllatoVer of the mUslns
nonoy.
i.ooiu.Nfj roit PATCH'S limits.
Murdered MIIII'M Itcladvi-x Thought < < >
ItHlili | ) lu Oiaalin ,
G < eorge D. Patch , a bricklayer who was
murdered In Houston , Tex , , last week , la
upponed to have holrs , a father , mother and
hree brothers , eomowhcrc In this city , The
uurdered man left considerable real estate
and so mo llfo Insurance. A letter was re
ceived from the authorities In Houtton by
Chief of Pollco Slgwart ycutcrday , re.
questing that the heirs bo located , The
communication stated that the murdered
man had been engaged on a bricklayer la
Ihs city for Gotno tlmo and that ho bad also
worked at hlu trade for years In Denver ,
SPECIFIC
ll far ahead of any blood remedy on thi
market , for U Uoca to much more. Is- !
eiaes romovinnImpurities , and tonlnij up
the run-down aystcin. It curei any UluoU
disease. It matters not liow doep-scated or
obttinate , which other so-called blood
remedies fall to reach , U In n real blood
remedy for real blood illieases.
Mr , Aea Smith , of Orccncaetlo , Ind. ,
writes : "I bad inch a U& < 1 case of Bclatlo
Ilbeumatlim that I became abiolutcljr
belplesi unable to take my food or handla
myielf in any tray , I took many patent
medicines , but they did not reach ID *
trouble One dozen bottlei of B. 8 , H.
cared tno sound and well , uudlnow vrelga
170. "
Books on blood and ikln dlieaie * mailed fro <
by Bwlft BpeclHo Company , Atlanta , Oa.