Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 18, 1888, Image 4

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Dyspepsia
Miikf llio lles nf many people, miserable,
and ottcn leads lit self-destruction. DIslrrM
alter catlap, pour Moin.-irh, nick liemlnchc,
lirattburn.lossof appotlte,nfnhit,,,nll,ouoM
Ircllni!, bud hute, coated tongue, ami Irrrim
latlty 'of tlio iHmrli, nro
DiStfOSS jonin of the mora roinnion
AftOr )iiiiliinn. Dyspepsia does
.. not Rrt well of itself. It
tnling u-ipilrcs cnrrful, persistent
rdtmtlon, mirt n irnicily 1IK Ilood'n Harsa
imtilla, whHi arts uoiitly, yrt nurcly and
imclently, It tones thu Rlntnnrh and other
urgntis, tcriiUIcm the dlRcMlon, creates u
itood appetite, nml liy Hun Sick
mrrcomlng tlm locli,)il-u j,
torn icmovcs llio nynutn.oaaono
thrtlc eflecls of llio disease, banl-hr-s tlio
headache, nml refreshes thu tired nihul.
"I hnve been troubled with dyspepsia.
had Imt llltlo appetite, nml what I did rat
u - distressed me, or Old mo
r"Jnri" lllllo kihnI. In nn hmir
QUrn nltor Mlliitf I would expe
rience i faltitncM, or tlrrd, alt-conn (ccllnir,
n UioiirIi I liadnntcitcniiiiythlnK. My Iron
Mp, 1 think, was ncRMvntPd liy my lmlncn,
whirl) Is that of a p.ilnlpr, nml from bclm?
morn or less Mint up In a Sour
room w llli frosli palnl. 1-ast 0iu
rprlim I look Hood's Harsu otomncn
rlll.i took three. ImiUIc.i. It Old mo nu
lniinpiio amount of rooO. It Ravo mo nn
npiHlltP, nml my food relished nnd natlsfled
the cratliiit I had previously experienced."
(liioiKin A. r.vtn:, Wnteitowii, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
MiUiyrdliWugsliti. pli-UforfV rrfpnrri.only
j C 1. 110(11) & CO., AHiltioriuli, t." ell, Man.
100 Dosos Ono Dollar
KAGBNOW & ASGHMANN,
Philharmonic Orchestra
AND
MILITARY BAND,
Oth'cc,Koonis 131; mul 140 Iturr lllock.
Telephone 133.
Leaders in Photography.
Riley's
flEU flG
5tudio$.
We make 11 peclalty of tlio celebrated
BROMIDE
Lite sUed pictures mut furnish the Illicit
work at lowest price,
Bost Cnblnots $3.00
l.legiint line of Picture l'i nines In stock
anil made to order. Cnll nnd t-cc m.
H. W. KELLEY & CO.
io:f O Street, LINCOLN, Mill.
New Jewelry Store,
L. BARR,
1019 O Street. IvotalilUlied 1S74.
Iipolres tociiU tliu nttoutliiu of tlio pulilUi to
I1I1 new nnd clotfnnt Mock of
DIAMONDS,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
lIiivlnKinoivrtmuttoiiecoiiliuoOiito llio tmdo
nnd kIiuw u luruvr lino tlimi over. Iloforo pur
ciusliit:.i:lvo iih 11 pull nml wo will uliow you
tlio tluostjluo lit lOUl'it piliHllllo prk'CH.
Watch Repairing and Engraving
-Vi'iitlv done nml nil work warrnnted.
DENTISTRY
1. J. P. Lawton, D.D.S.
Rooms 42, 43, 44, Burr Block.
levator on O St.. Telephone 628
Artlliclal Teeth hunted without plate.
NITROS OXIDE GAS
Adinlulktcred for pnlnlt ih pxtrnettou.
Ladies' & Gents'
FINE SHOES
jt ri
jrcatly reduced prices
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AT
WEBSTER & BRISCOE
1043 O Street.
0M
FINE
ART : STUDIO.
1214 O street
Cxamine samples of our
ork
before
ordennt; elsewhere.
Cabinet Photographs reduced from $4
to $3 ptr tlor.cn
ovvma
THE COURIER
A Vimiir J'.iyirrof .IWrru 'flint.
I'UHMMlt!D SATUUUAY
Hi'MtcmrtioNt Onp War by , Mall or Cnrrlrr f'i.m
Hlx months, fl.OO, Tlirru months R0 CYlits. Ono
1110111I1 vi) Out linnrnltty In Adinnce.
M)KHTlr.MKST: Unit riiriilshsl on nppllrntlan
nt Hip nfllcp, HMelid rntm on Tlnio (.'oniret.
CoxTiuniiTloNH! Hliott upley ukrlrlii-, ikm-iiih, niul
Morlpn Millpllnl. IVrnoiml nnd Hoolnl iiolcn nro
pH'clBlly ilrMrnlilp.
I'nlNTlviu Wo initko n KHi'lnlly of linn 1'rlnllnK
I nllld lira-nlnt. Hulfly rork n nppclnlly
AililrrKK nil iMiiiliiiliik'nlliiini dlirctlo llio ofllrr.
wicuuicu nt noiiuiNs,
rlllTOIIII AMI I'RIII'IIO.TOIIH.
Now Iturr lllncU, Cor. IStlimul OHIirrl.1.
'ri:i.i:i,uiiM:,r.l.
Tlio 1111111 who enn hoop tun'k if tlio liillir
ilcliuto iN'twii'ii Nyo nnd MiiriliMy In tlio
(dunlin World iiiuit linvu 1111 oxtiviucly
ImiK hi'iid mid 11 wdihIvi fill inoiitnl dlRcstlve
iippni'iitiH.
Kim tlio Information of our frli'inUof llio
Cull wo would xtnto tlmt Henry (litiwlmim,
Itcntou'ri pilnclpiil llvnl for tlio ntidltm-Kiilp,
Ii 0110 your the youngi'i'. Ho tlmt tlio plpii of
lli'iiton'ri youth wont hold wiitor.
Tin: Ni-wk won a llttlo pii'iimtuio In Its 10
lolehiKH over tlioonrryliiK of miIhiiMoii.
Tlio ipiostliiii, liowovor, will dovi'lop miiihi
thliiK of tlio uiituro of u hur.-Hiiw If tlio to
piilillciiiM eontltutoto iiioukoy with It.
Tiik eoinlilmitlou Milo of Mock nt the l'nlr
(Imuiidt thin wri'k wiih not n very groat m'
itiis. NehruHku linn ild moro thin your for
trotting liUxxl thiiii nny other xtnte, mid It U
n-nlly tii Imd tlmt thoy m- not U'tter en
efiurnRitl. Tiik dnlly mKi-n nnuniiueo tlmt tlio owner
(if n vnluiihlo lot on Kontli Kluutli Ktreot will
dliortly n iiunciieo tho erection of n two story
hrlek liloek. Men who luivo no mom enter
pllvuiliont tlll'lll tlimi tlio owucixof thocou
templntcd ImlldliiK nro of llttlo 110 in u elty
llko I.liii'oln, Homo local cupltnlbt clioilM
liny tho lot, mid put up 11 InilldhiK like
W001U, now In eon mo of eomd ruction.
Tin: ivpulilleniiH of DoukIiih county 111 wuh
expcetwl, did not endorse Lei-ne, for tho hilly
reason that it nilfiht hurt Yost' candidacy
for stnto treitHtirci'. Tlio pAiirino wholiwilu
liU'lcliiints of Umnlia mhi in Ias.'ko tho man
who has forced them to do IiiihIiichs 011 1111
eipmllty with wholoMilem in Lincoln, llnxt
lugs nnd other cHIch of tho htnte. Hut, as
has licen Kitcclnctly remarked, Omahn Is not
thohtato of'elirnnka.
Tho .Iournal'8 plneo nt tho public erlb Is
RetthiB untenable. In it wild ihro nt no
longer U-hiR tho jiojltical dictator of Ijincas
ter county, It Kit Ike's feebly nt ICh opponent.s
nnd huiu only Itxclf. Thu outMpokeii denuii
vlntiouH of its attempted bullying of republi
can primaries by tho Call, and tlio Inttor 'h
frwpii'iitexposuiesof Its Mipprcvsed hoitlllty
to Lincoln Imx piixhutil n reaction in tho
minds of ninny ivpublicnns, who now repu
diate tlmt IiIiMmhiiiiI organ of rallroadlsiu.
A'o havo nothing but pity for tlio Journal,
pity that It was not nblo to see what a elinnco
it gnvomi opiKwitlon ueKMier to gain more
than n foothold. Tito Journal wns mice- 11
neUHpapor; but look nt it now,
Timk is ono of tlit-KO uowspapi-re which
from Intrinsic merit have lenjHsl from tho
btnrt into popular favor, nnd it is now 0110 of
tho best humorous papers published. Wine
IsKtaunehly ivpubllcnnj It vigorously advo
cate tlio nmlntnlnnneo of n piotectlvo tariir,
mid It iHnk In no inuvrtaln volco for re
publican principles and for doctiines of tho
party as set forth in tho republican pint form
of IbSA Tho cartoon has nsgrcat Inlluence
uIkib tho mind of the publlo nn the strougo.st
editorial, and In tho hand of urtistacuch as
Jf'iine'.i Ktatr comprises, will Ui of incalculable
value to tho voter. Hlnglo copies, It) cents;
three month, l.ttt; one year, .00. Time
1'ublMilug Co., 14 and It! Vesoy stiwt.
Tin: republican have (uomlunttsl a most
excellent county ticket, with jsisslbly one ex
cepiion. Raymond nud CennNley for tho
senate, McHride, Hull, Soverin, Cnldwell nnd
Dickinson tor the house, Stenrns for county
attorney, and Alba Ilrow 11 for county coin
mlssioner. Delegates to tho congressional
convention weio instructed for H. H. llrown,
while Uentoti and Carter seeured tho dele
gations to the stnte convention. Much op
poiltion will Iki eugendei-ed against Alba
Hrowu, who ns county commissioner allow ed
tho stone fur tho court house to lie cut out
side tlio state. It was most an uiiwNo se
lection, nnd ho will bo opjioscd at th h1Is, ns
ho dercn cs to In1, by the solid worklngmeus
vote.
It is a fnvoiltoamusenieiit of senile papei
like tho Journnl, when cojiy is shoit, to Mku
fun nt what they ore pleased to call tho "pinto
lnem," nnd attempt to jn-ove that tho matter
contained hi these paiers Is nntlipmtcd. The,
Cot'iiiEH uses thu plntisi of the American
Press Association, n fact of which it is proud
for several reasons. First, tho matter con
tained in th4) plates, (tho miscellaneous mat
ter wo refer to) is fresher than any tho Journnl
uints. In proof thereof, wo have merely to
cite that In Wednesday morning's Journal
appeared n ocin f 10.11 tho ion of Robert J.
llurdette, dislicuttsl toJumesWhltcombRiloy
w lileh aiMicnixtl in tho C'OL'lilKll. Must rat fit.
' I July tilth; 1111 iirtii la entitled tho. "Oiigln of
O. K.'Mn our iiKiiniug luminary a few days
I ngo had 11 place in tlieso columns two uionth
i ago, andevciy ono of Hill Jfyu's articles pi hit-
isl in tho Journal appear fronmuo week to two
months previous In tho Couiiikh. Kecond,
1 Tho mnmigem of tho ircss asso.lntioii employ
talented men nt high snhu ies to do their cli
ping, w hllu papers of tho Journal's class pay
1 Kinnll wages to u man whoso work with the
shear Is tho munllest part of his day's Inbor
and tho tlrst ptipercuught up Is tho tint l-n-per
served. Third, The "plate" matter is
profusely illustrated in tho best style of the
nrti something its decryem can not nrford.
There nieumny otlierivnsonwhytho"plat(
matter is thu letter, but those cited aio luflV
cicut to piovc the Jounial's (lositlou false.
LITEnARY NOTES,
Vow lloolis, New ilniilni ninl (inii'iit
l.tlrtrntuif.
Match Maki.no.- Ameileniimiileli-mnLers
say that "the lmprocuicnt to bo hxikcd for
In tlio uiiiti'hcs of the future will cuncciu
ipiallty rather thnu cheapness," ThU Is ns It
should l. Homo of the nmtclirs icecntly
nindo weru of mich n )xMir ipmllty that the
ninrrlnge wns soon fnllouol by a divorce.
Mntchcsof tho fiitmo should havo no hilm
MouoalNiut them. Homo of the most chii
hleo urns of Into year linvo Ikhjii lunch pi.oie
in ipmllty thnu many which wir. mi cheap
tlmt tho minister received only fifty cents for
milking two oiie.-fm.r'A .l(fuoii'.
There Is In the IhkiIi miiiket 3 llttlo of n
standiml character relnttug to modrrii Mex
ico that 11 well-wiltu-n, well-digested woik on
Hint subject w III meet w Ith n hem ty welcome.
Tho jN'oplo of tho I'nltod Htntes, ns a whole,
mo uono too well Informal as to the history,
Kovcriuut'ui, nun preseiu nwinl nml Mitlcal
condition of tho Mcxlenn republic; nor hnve
I hey any adiipiate Idea of the country Itwlf,
or Its plcturenpie scenery, Its archltirlurnl
pisiillniltlcH, itKclhiuite, its inclliixNof travel
nml Its thoiisiiud nnd one chariicterliitlcswhl.'h
innko It m thoroughly foreign to dwellers 011
this nldo of the border. We hnve just iccclvtsi
fiom Ieo & HI1epn.1l nuew vohimo of tinuds
through our sU'criepllblle, eutltlisl "Mexico,
I'ictuicupie, rolltlcnl, l'i gl-csslvc,-' tho Joint
woikof .Mis. Mmy KIIwiIhIIi Hlake, of Hus
ton, mid Mis. Maigmet K. KulllMin of fill
cngo. Hot Ii ladles hae attained u high p'i
sltloii In American lltciaturc, uud'eiieh has
11 distinct indiviilunllty of her own. Their
olisorviitlonsdiirlnir thi-lr Journey wcierou.
Ilmsl to 110 one thing, but wciocloM1. thought
ful and imhciKal.
The keen analyses of the hnblts mid chnine
t(ilstlcs of tho icople, the story of how they
live, tho ilescrlntloii of their houses nnd of tho
milliner in which they conduct their iIoiiiih l
airahs 1110 exceisllngly Inteicstlng. The
mithois also tieat of tho manner of dress nml
M.rsoiml appeal mice of tho noiIc, of the
wx.'ial condition of the women, of tho iuhi
triesof tlio country, methiKls of business,
railroads, agriculture, form of govciumeiit,
isnnts of law, ciiilueut men, literutuiv: In
fact everything which goes to mnko up th
history Oomestle. goicrniucntnl, litetnry,
Hilltlcal nml eeon. mlc of n cop)o who havo
more thnu once shaken olV tho yoko of their
oplircswim nud taken now departures 011 tho
hlghwny or prngi em mid clvlllatlon.
Ml'.XICO, rilTl'ltKKgl'K, rol.lTIC'AI.AXI) I'm I-
IIHKNSIVKi Ia'O nml Hhepard, Publishers.
For miIo by A. T. U'lnlng ,t Co.
Tho third book of the series or Hipuhir cln
hIcs for homo and school, tho preceding mini
Item of which nro "Htorios of American "His
tory," mid "Noblo Deisls of Our Kntliem," Is
enllisl "Tho Itosfin Tea I'aity nnd Other
Ktorlesof tlio Revolution," lelatlug ninny
daring deeds of tho old heroes, revised and
adapted f 1 0111 Henry C. Wntt-on. As n book
for suppleiiieutary reading it IsunsurpasMsl.
The stories aio told by surviving nieiiilKMHof
the "U'banon (Maine) LiU'i'ty Club," the
llmt oigaulisl in the colonics, who nro gath
ered around a festal boaul In Itostou on 11
Fourth M July. Tho book contains details
of exploits only touched ukii in school his
tories, ami nsliiipicfslng upon tlio mind of the
student the heroism, glorilied by Mill'erlng, of
our foivfathi'i i it is liivahliible. As 11 bookto
iuteiest young 'uple In the ftory or the
Aineilcan ivvolutioii, it U uttrnctlvu nnd isl
ucntlug, mid It will eiisllyciioiigh taken high
place us 0110 r tho shining volumes in tho
popular series of classics l.co A: Hhepard nro
now publishing.
Tiik Huston Ti:a lun iiiii10t'kuHtoiiih
di'tiii: Huvoi.vtiox, revl-tsl and adapted
from Henry V. Watson. I.o it Shepard,
publishcm, Ihton; for s;ilo by A. T. l.ein-
ing .t Co.
Tin: Call Ismud n spis-hl tslltlon Sunday
morning, and nimouuces that it will com
mence 1I10 tegular publication next mouth of
n Hundiiy morning edition. The Cnll Is evi
dently determined to let tho Join mil have no
foothold at all.
Ik tho detectives arrested for shooting Into
the crowd at the II. & M. deixit Inst Saturday
evening nro guilty of so cowardly nnd nu
wuriaiitcd an net they should lie swiftly nml
fpetsllly tiuuished. Lincoln wants 110 such
blots on her i-sciiteheou.
Tut: comiulttce on icsnlutlous evinced n
happy thought Thursday In tpiotlng, in tho
resolution presented to the convention, i.uu
grnphs from the Declaration of Independence.
It is well to keep such things In-fore the
jK'ople who an npt to forget the Itingungn of
that immortnl document.
Tiik ContiKic- prefernsl caiidldutcs for
tho Icglslatlllo got them lupitty good shniH',
Mcllrldc. Rayiiiond and Hall mo gentlemen
who will stand up for Lincoln lirt, htst and
every time. As we hnvo befmv reinnikcd,
they know whnt the jieoplu of Lincoln w.uif
and you can deienil on it they will have the
coinage to demand Justice.
Tin: question "f school books is troubling
educational circles in Lincoln again. Tho
school lxwk trust Is ono that uirects tho peo
ple almost as directly its the sugar ti list, and
w lieu 11 publishing hoiiso not in llio jhhiI of
fers to publish hooks to our city at fair
prices they should net-opt, It It docs not Im
pose too great n hnid-hlpou tho ones who
hnve to pay for theiii, as well as tholiook
sellers w ho keep them in stock.
It f lnijssl that tho republicans will do
more than talk about the adoption of a law
excluding armed detectives from entering our
state and doing police duty, but muku It a
law as hi their ower to do. The l'iiikerton's
are nn lrrcsKnsIblo bedy, nt least It so up
ix'nm, ami Nebrnskn has many uillltlnmeii
who will ieKnil promptly when duty calls
them. Men, too, who can calm the angry
IKissious of a mob w hlch f rothes at the sight
of a I'iukcrton; men, too, who know when to
shoot high, and nro 110 cownrds at hcait.
Tho passenger deixirtmrnt of the Union
I'lielllc, "The Ovoi land Route," hn Issiusl 11
neut llttlo pamphlet, sckot sie, entitled
"National Platform Hook," conlosiiiiig tho
Dcmocintic, Rcpublicnn nnd lVohlliltlou pint
foini.s, together with the nddroscs ot ncccpt
unco or (lpver Cleveland, Honjainln Hni
1 (son and Clinton H. Fisk, also tabttluttd
tnbUs showing thu plurality vote, the electo
ral voto and an analysis of tho vote, as cast
for C e vela ml nud Hlabio in IbHl,
This book is Just what is needed ntth' timo
and should I si in tho hands of every voter. It
plainly sets forth whnt each mity hits to of
fer and every reader can draw his own com
Kirisous. Sent to uny address on applica
tion. Address J. S. Tkiiiuctk,
(enenil Passenger Agent,
Union l'ucide Railway,
Oiunhn, Nt-b.
J DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON.
Malinger Mcllcy 110I1U Kuterl'ilns
I Nruspiipe ttrpin Ins mill (Iprrii
I llonso Atlnelies,
llir
To further .-rment the good will nud friend
ship existing betWH"!! Malinger M 'Reynolds
of theopirn home n-i'l the univsptper men
of the city, tho latter gentlemen wproentir
talnel Thuisdiiy evening nt n social nud
lmieheoii given by tho former, nt the Windsor
hotel.
Hhortly lufore lOo'cli)'" tho cj.np.iny tiled
Into tho Win lior's spi -10111 dining roim, nud
M-ntud themselves round three well laden
tables, plucfd in the form of the letter "I'."
After tin' ex 'fllent ivpiit hi I Imjii duly dis
cussed, Mr. Wnltar Huge of tho Wkm, who
had Issmi Kvlectisl as toast maker, called the
assembly to older, nnd atiiiouuccl tlmt Mr.
Os-ni'A. Million woull respond to the toast,
'Tho Htngi'." Other tout were; "The
Press," K. I). Cox; "Our Host." John M.
Cotton nud rcsinscsby Messrs. McReynolds
imd Crawford: "The IMitr," Hairy Hnrt-
ntir. As tlio program wits simply nu Im
promptu one, Mr. Hoe aiiuouti'el that if
the eoiiipimv ih'slre.1 to heir from imv one
pivspiit they sli'inld ill out. Ill reipousa the
following geutleii "ii linden few leinnrks
cadi; Messrs. lln.d, Trick", Hoiriuiili, Jones,
R'sl. Ilvile, l'!mili'ius, Si'ii-rest, Wessel,
Kligllsh. Rowe, Ddiblns, M.-Vleker, Regnler,
Oppeiiheliner. Kriiukllii, lletts. Wa.uer and
others. IVcif. Weber nlo ga en viiilln solo.
Thomiiny gool ipnlities or Mr. M.-Reynolds
welc ton 'lud Upon in turn by thospc.tkcis.
nud ns no one kmnv nuythiiig but gisl of
Hob" he came out of the -eethliig mass of
orat'iiy in gooil hnK.
Tim press "f the city, or innre properly
siM'iil.liig, t'le newspaper Ikivs of the elty nre
under many obligations to Mr. McReynolds
lormiiiiy couitcsles extended hi tho past, and
this last adds but to the kindly feeling oi fra
ternity existing lietweeii them.
I'nltti nml AVurlts.
She was b 'jinrs old nml llxed In tho
rountry ; she had Mm ted ono day lather Into
to school with another llttlo girl about her
own ago. On their way they caught n
elhnpso of 11 clock ilial through an open door;
it lacked II vo iiiluutcs of 1).
"Oh, dear!" cjclnlined tho jiious llttlo girl,
"it's llvo minutes to I), nud we'll bo Into to
school."
"I'mnfruld wowlll."
"Jennie," said tho pious llttlo girl, Im
pressively, "I'll tell you what wo must do;
we'll kneel right dow 11 here nud pray tlmtwe
won't Is Intel
"H'ml" said thu other, "I guess we'd bet
ter skin right nlong and pray as wo go!"
They "skim " undgot there. Huston Trail
script
lio Dliln't I'nss.
Tho Ingenuity of some school children in
getting over tho knotty questions-projioimdcd
to them in the recent examinations was cer
tainly surprising, according to tho stories
some of the school teachers tell. Ono lioy In
tho Summer nvenuo school, in the Klg'hth
ward, scratched his bend for n long tlnio bo
lero iitteniptlng to "ooinparo tho iiiilninls of
North America with tlnso of KuroMj." At
last, in Ids desire- to say something', ho wrote:
"Tho animals ef North America mo not
is largo ns thoso of Lurore, but they got
.here Just tho kuuc."
It t,ixi MiUiijt Niylus thnt that boy didn't
?nss. Nuwnrk Journal.
Too Liberal.
Tourist What nro your terms, Mr.
Brow no!
Landlord Ilrow no Twenty dollars! 11 week,
sir.
Tourist And what am I oxiwctcd to dol
Landlord Dol Why, you surely don't In
tend paying me WO a week Just for staying
here, do you I It's too high. Fifteen dollars
would be enough. Harper's Hazar.
Knew dim.
Dlngr.ss Slindbolt, enn you spare $.!
Sluidbolt Certainly, Dinguss. Hero it is.
Dingms Thnuks. I'll Just glvo you my
note for thu amount.
Slindbolt (who knows him) No use wast
ing imjier, Dinguss. I told you I could spure
1.- c-, -ciilcairo Tribune
CHAMBERUJN'S
Colic. Cholera and Disrrhoea P.cir.:dy.
In almost cory nciKhborlmod
llinnilioiit the North Irest there ixoiiic
p-r:i whoso life hus been mimmI liy
liiisiivat roinciiy, suUi jierMins loosi
no opportunity in spemkinc; of Its good
iii.illths nml what it kas done for tlicm.
Ilie:'!1 are also a great many who liuvc
lio.'ii cured of i-ln-onio diarrhoea b.v it
utiii 1:111 not suy enough in ii-;iisc of it.
Such persons it is who have 1110-t nil
vertlsi'd tlio remedy, nml brought it in
i general iiso, until it lias bccoinu tin
in. tin reliunco for bow id complaint in
nil It- forms, throughout tho west. No
one wlio needs such n remedy can use
!l without great bciiclit. A.s .1 sufe
guard many families always keep u
bottle tit hand for 11-0 when needed
niul liy doing so, sum much siilVcring
inul not iinfic(i:c:itly the life of some
pi'i'MiiiRtiddouiy uttiickcil with cramps,
coll or clioleni iiiorbiis. IJ -Iflnti-wiui
havo seen it- good work nnd boon
told by tholr patients what u splendid
medicine it is, have tried it, ami as one
of thou suyri: "I found it us good or
lioiL'r than anything 1 could prepare"
.iiul now 11-0 anil prescribe it with the
In M ivtuiltH. Unllko most oilier pre
pariifnu.s in use for the same purposes
it is rather pleasant to take especial),
when reduced with water and sweeten
ed. Children do not object to taking
it after thoy havo once tasted of it.
It cures pain in the stomach, colic,
cramps.. cholera morbus, dysentery, di
arrhoea, chronic diarrhoea, bloody flux,
cholera infantum and cholera.
Tim following testimonials will gle
the leader an idea of what people think
of the preparation after using it:
You can sa,, that the bottle of C'liinu
borluinV Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea
Remedy left 1110 by your agent two
years ago. proved to lie the best remedy
1 ha vo ei or used. I lmo no doubt hut
it saved my eldest sou's life
(it.o. It Iiimmiciti:, IMitor Ton
ganoslo, Knu Mirror.
I was MiHcrlug with 11 severe attack
of diarrhoea and got a -mall bottle of
Ciiuiiibuiialii's Colic, Cholera and 1)1
MTluija Remedy, 0110 do-o iiiiieted apd
cased me and tlio second iloso cured
mo entirely. 1 had u chance to try it la
a bud case of Woody Flux, it eased,
checked ami cured it. I think it 11 good
remedy and will continue to (est it us
opportunity oll'cis tint i the bottle is us
ed up.
A. I'inluy, Mai.d.ridgo, lud.
gold by W. J. Turntr.
SPRING SEASON 1888,
THE-
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IN-
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CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS
In the Litest Novelties of Wood and Metal. Prices Rock Uottoiu.
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LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, '
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Not cut from the Filtliv Salt Creek but from the Clear and Piire'Wnters of
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Delivered to nil pails of the cltv at reasonable price-.
NOBBY
Spring Suits
$20 AND $25.
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