' H THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 8. 1887 , . 'S FATHERING FORT11E MEETING , 'Members of the Eepubllcan Stata Oom- * mltteo AsiiembHng at Lincoln. ONE VACANCY TO BE FILLED. tTudeo Goodwin to Speak on Editors' liny at the Clinutauqtin Assem bly TIic Qunrnntlno Mutter Cnpltnl News. IrnoM Tiir.nr.r.'s MSCOI.N nunnAv.J The members of the republican com- rnlttco are gathering In the city for the meeting that is to bo held at the Cnpitnl hotel tins ( Wednesday ) evening. A num ber of the committee have been at worl : for several divys gathering in proxies that could bo obtained and if the attendance is not largo it is safe to say that proxies will bo on ham ! from delinquents. Walt > 6cclcy , secretary of the committee , has Moon laying the wires and for the past two days there has been un activity among the I ) . & M. wiro-pnllcrs here that nil shows that they cannot keep out of polities even on so small a matter as a racancy on the republican state com- mltteo. There have been a number of gentlemen mentioned who would sacri fice themselves for their country's sake , but George W. Hurton , from out in the ' 'Hcpublicfin valley , seems to bo the only ono who has been making a fight for it.in which the I ) . & M. have actively backed 1ilin. Captain Humphrey Jfolt the pub- lie pulse ( or a period , but his indomitable check was not hard enough to satisfy him that ho could win and ho has ceased t-to bo considered and the whole power of ilto machine seems to be centered upon > JUirton as the handiest man to take up. 1'hu scheme of gathering In proxies and calling the 1) . & M. to mime its man pos sibly nmy receive a black eye before it is /finished. 8EEKINO AN OUTI.KT. Yesterday , Cnurch Ilowo , for the Mis- taourl Pacilic railway company , filed a .pint with the county commissioners showing the grounds wanted by the com- jmny over tbo sulino lands adjoining the city for u western outlet and right of way from the city. The plat shows that some lorty to lifty acres are wanted by the .terminally . , and the low requires the com- xuilsslonors to appraise it and the com- Hiany has then ninety days iu which to [ approve the appriiismcnt and make the limrchaso. This action of the company is Subject to but ono Interpretation on the 'xiart of Lincoln people , and that is that She road is about to start forth on a jour ney westward into the heart of the state , 'oil ' of which will add to the city's great ness. TO SI'EAK TO THE TDITOnS. President Foss , of the Chautauqua as sembly , arrived homo from Salt Lake ( City yesterday , whore , as per request of Uho Nebraska State Press association , ho ec'ircd Judge Goodwin , editor of the fealt Lake Tribune , ns orator for Editors' dav at the Crete assembly. This will bo \gobd news to every newspaper man who fun different excursions to the west have 'toecomc ' acquainted with Judge Goodwin , i nnd it Is safe to say that the oration will pbo ono to delight nil. The day upon i which the editors will have their oxer- ycisoft will be lixod very soon nnd duly [ announced through circulars. The wrcsont week the press association build- ting on the grounds at Crete will bo coui- .xnonccd and a fOOO building will bo erected. ASKING QUAUIUNTINE. As dated in vostordajr'a BKK , tbo live Block commission has asked the gov- crnor to quarantine against nil ship ments of cattle and horses from Coto- trade Into or through Nebraska. The governor has the oINcinl request of the Jboard now under consideration and will civo his decision at an early day. The rfollowlng is the preamble and resolu tions passed by the commission nnd sub mitted to the governor for his action : LINCOLN , Neb. , June 0 , 1887. To His Excellency John M. Thayer , Uovernor of .Nebraska. Dear Sir : At a special meeting fit the live stock sanitary commission held aids day the following preamble and resolu tions ottered by the state veterinarian were adopted : Whereas , The lira stock sanitary commis sion of the state of Nebraska has good rea sons to believe that certain contagious and ( Infectious diseases exist among the cattle anil horses of the state of Colorado ; and Whereas , Danger to tbe live stock Inter ests of Nebraska Is apprehended from the 'Introduction of such animals ; and Whereas , Thcro are certain conditions which render such animals liable to carry disease to the domestic animals ol this state ; Wherefore be It to-solved , That the governor bo respect fully requested to prohibit by proclamation 'the introduction Into the state of Nebraska of all cattle and horses from the state of Colorado , except under such rules and regu lations as mav from time to time bo pre scribed by the live stock sanitary commission. The same Is most respectably submitted. J. UEBTIT , Jr. , D. V. 8. , Secretary. OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS. The committee appointed at the last session of the State Teachers' association to arrange for attendance at the National association , submit the following ar rangements : UKATIUCK , NKO. , June 4,1837. To the Teachers of Nebraska : Your committee , ap pointed to make arrangements for the com fort of Nebraska teachers In attendance at th National Educational association , to be bold at Chicago , July 12-10 Inclusive , hereby announce : 1. The rate from all points In Nebraska to Omaha will bo one and one-third fate for round trio. a. Your com mltteo have decided to go from the Missouri river to Chicago by way of the Chicago. Milwaukee & bU Paul ralhoad. leaving the transfer depot on the Council llufT& side of the Missouri river at 0:40 : p , m. ot July 10,1 87 , and arriving at Chicago at U o'clock , p. in. , Monday , July 11,1837. At tached to this train will bo tirst-clasi coaches nud sleepers especially for Nebraska teach ers. Teachers from west ot Nebraska are cordially Invited to join Nebraska tcacheis at transfer depot , or at Omaha. It is desirable that all Nebraska teachers go on ( his train , as special accommodations lime been mndo for them , Teachers arriving at transfer depot. Coun cil Uluffs , will nnd the committee at the de pot hotel parlors , ready to give all Informa tion and assistance. On arrival at Chicago tbo committee have arranged for free transportation to the New lirlgKs house to all Nebraska teachers on this train. The honorable state superintendent of pub lic Instruction Das , for the committee , secured Nebraska headquarters at New Uilcgs house , Chicago , at 3 per day , for Nebraska teach' tin , Teachers who do not secure through tickets at their local ofllcct can purchase them at tin Union ticket olllco at the transfer depot , 01 from the agent of the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul railway , at U01 Farnam street Omaha , ( Paxton hotel ) . The rate from transfer depot , Councl Ulurfs , to Chicago Is one fare for too rount trip , which 1s 813.60 for railroad fare and $ membership fee to the National Educations association. Sleeping berths will bo extra. All trains entering Omaha by the Unloi Faeuio railway will make good connection ! with tbe teachers' Chicago train at Uansfo depot , Council Ulutls. Should the Union Pacific train upon whlcl any teacher Is coming be delayed , If be wll telegraph the committee at transfer depot tbe Chicago train shall oe held for him. Teachers who will go on this train are re quested to notify tbe committee before Jul < 6 It pofelble. Teachers who wish to engage rooms at Nc t braska headquarters ran do so by addresslni the proprietor , Mr. Frank Upnian , Brig ? 1- bouse , Chicago , 111. , or fienry N. 11 lake , B atrloe , Neb. For further particulars addrees the Hon George 0. Laoe. state superintendent of pub UclnilrucUou , Lincoln , Nob. ; Superintend cnt A. K. 0-nidy , Pawnee City { Superintend * entJ. 1J. S xtou , Oenova , Neb. , or llr.Nitv N. ULAKK , Treasurer State Teachers' Association , Hentrlce , Neb. TO Dt'IM ) A VIADUCT. The fact ha * hugely escaped notoriety that the H. & M. aru to construct a via duct across O street from Seventh to the vicinity of the Union Pacific depot at Fourth street. When the first paving dis trict was mapped out. it included O street from Fourth to Ninth streets , but when the fact was learned , the ofllclals of the Burlington announced the fact that they could viaduct U street , and requested that from Seventh to Fourth streets bo omitted from the paving district , as they would bo practically useless when the viaduct was built. This omission was made , and the paving commences at Seventh. The fact that a viaduct will leave all the B. & M. yards free from crossings is enough to warrant the company in the work. KKKOIIM l'H03ECimON9. Some three weeks slnco the lord mayor's strikers claimed to have a case against L. L. Lindsay for soiling liquors over hours , and the mayor's grand vi/cr , the city attorney , commenced prosecu tions at onco. Lindsay was ready at once for trial , but the reform head ot the city government evidently thought more about prosecution than conducting a case honestly , nnd the prosecution continued to continue the case just as long as they could find a point to continue upon. It undoubtedly did the good mayor much pleasure to hold a man charged with breaking the law just as long us possible , for it is so much like the calibre of the mayor that such a course is per fectly natural. The last continuance was taken Tuesday on the plea that the most important witness was not at hand , but at night the witness was found , and when the case came up yesterday the city attorney telephoned that they had no case , and to dismiss it. No doubt if the outfit could have trumped up another ex cuse , Lindsoy would have boon kept under iiro longer. The inside of the whole business is so apparent that no ono is fooled by the pretentious of the mayor to bo active in prosecution. Lindsoy was not ono of the cloven liquor sellers who supported the moral reformer , and ho was just the kind of man to bear down upon. There is nothing whatever to show that the saloons that supported the mayor are subject to arrest at the hands of ins elegant detectives. UK1KF ITEMS. Governor Thayer yesterday commis sioned the following notaries : W. 11. Crary , Omaha : C. A. Luco , Republican City ; il. G. Marvillo , Omaha ; M. G. Mc- Leod , Omaha ; J. M. Hurt on , Mindcn ; C. 1) . Jenkins , Kalamazoo , Madison county. Major Blrnoy and Dr. Gorth , of the live stock commission , departed yesterday for work in the Republican valley , Commis sioner Abbey being called homo to Falls City , nnd Commissioner Uarnhait re maining in charge of the oflice. Grand Chancellor Morrison and Deputy O'Neill , accompanied by a largo dele gation of members of Apollo lodge , went to Seward last evening to institute a now lodge of Knights of Pythias in that place. It was announced yesterday that the U. & M. railroad had reduced their rates on corn eastward from Lincoln , the rate to Chicago being reduced from 20 to 23 cents per 100 , and the St. Louis rate from 25 to 21 cents per 100. Whether like re ductions have been in ado from other points in the state is not known. Two young men , roomers over a store on O street , wore visited by burglars and chloroformed , while the mauradcr went through their wearing apparel for what change they had. The Young Men's Christian association have secured very desirable lots in the heart of the city that have a present worth of nearly $50,000. They will move at once for n building thereon. Humors run riot in the blood at this season. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels every impurity aud vitalizes and enriches the blood. Shcnandoah , Pa. , is without a post master. The oflice is worth $1,700 a year , but there is not a single applicant for the place. Samuel P. Kindt , who held the position for come years , resigned a month ago. _ For weak lungs , spitting of blood weak stomach , night-sweats , and the early stages of Consumption , "Golden Medical discovery" is specific. By drug gifts. In 1840 a traveler passing through Middletown , ill. , stuck in the ground a twig from a silver maple troo. The twig rooted and grow , and now measures six teen feet in circumference. Good Advice to Carpenters. W. J. Montgomery , of Ogdonsbug , N. Y. . writes to his brothers ot the square and compass : My advice to all carpenters is to wear ft couple of Allcock's Plasters on the small of the back. I find that they give mo double power and energy to accom plish my work , as well as proving shields against colds and pulmonary dilllculties. Ihesn plasters appear to fill the body with nervous energy and power and they scorn to double my natural strength. I am a carpenter by trade and know how often my brother workmen and I suffer trom imprudently throwing our coats off and going to work in n cold shop. Wo forgot how little protection the back part of the vest affords to the lungs. By placing an Allcock's Plaster under each shoulder blade , all trouble of this kind will be avoided as I know by experience. 'If you do get caught with a cold or a bad cough or rheumatic pains an ALLCOCK'S PLASTEU gives instant relief. - * The sale of the crown jewels of Franco is ended , and the proceeds amounted to 0,804.000 francs , or fl,324,753. Tiffany , of Now York , bought more than one- third of the jewels. The 2,000 horse cars that pass the fa mous united States Hotel , in Boston , como from and go to every part of "the Hub" and its most elegant suburbs. For u short or loug vacation ono can get more for their money there than any whcro else Dr. Stalnor , the great organist and composer , recalls that at the ago of soyou bo was n choir boy at St. Paul's. Sir Arthur Sullivan was a choir boy at St. James' , and the two wore great chums. The personal estate of the late J. D. Pcrrlns , a proprietor of the celebrated Worcestershire sauce , amounted to nearly S3.000.000. MOST PERFECT MADE Used by the United BUtei QoTernment. SndorMd ! * * ) Mtdi ot the Great Uclt rrilU ud motU klUtrol Pr. IMw's th * only tSSKif And desirable garments , made by the best merchant tailors in the country , commonly known as misfit1 SUITS Are constantly being received by the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam Street , and the public are rapidly ARRIVING At the conclusion that there is no reason for buying suits anywhere else as long as they can get such an elegant fit , and at less than .ready made clothing prices. New goods are received DAILY At the Misfit Clothing Parlors and prices are always to suit the pocketbook of the customer , It will pay you to drop in and see the new invoice just received AT THE MISFIT CLOTHING 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. f > N. B. Orders outside of the city receive prompt and careful attention Address , the Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam Street. QUITE CHTLLINO- . flanker ldseJM\dt 3u&go logereoll , my son would esteem U his highest good fortune U yon would bestow upon lilm one of your girls. Juigt. Ingertolt AnA which of my girl/i does your son fancy t Hanker aol < ltehmiiU l will call him , so that ho can cay for himself. JiuJfftlngerioO And I will call my girls , so that ho can mate a choice for himself. Iloro they aro. I can say one thing In their furor they all use Sanollo. ( Tableau. ) 11 Well bred , soon wed. " Girls who use SAPOLIO are quickly married. Snpollo Is n solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes except the laundry. Try it. HO. 10. [ Copyright , March. 1387. ] Lawrence Ostrom & Ca FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " IB Death to Consumption , Malarift , Sleeplessness , Chills aid FeTerf Or Insomnia , tnd Typhoid Feyar , DlsBlmulttlon , Of Food , Dyapepsla , Ten Yeara Old , Fcrert Mo Fnsel Oil , BU > od Absolutely Pnrt. The GREAT APPETIZER ThU will certify that I hare examined the Belle of Bourbon Whisky , received from Lawrence Ostrum & Co. , and found the Mine to be perfectly tree from Fusel Oil and otker deleterious substances nd strictly pure I cheerfully recommend the same for Family use amd Medicinal purposes. J. P. BARNUM , M. D , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. For sale by druggists , wine merchamts and grocers everywhere. Price $1.35 per bottle If not found at the above , half-do * , bottles fn plain boxes will be sent to tny address * * ° * th ° rtcelpl of * * * do11 * " ' Express paid to all places east of Miss ri i OSTROM to Co. Louisville , Ky to and Distributing Agents , MICBAMDSON DHUO CO. , and l MILXT A DILLON , WMvaU Liquor iHaUr * , f Oma * * . -'J > TMs beautiful i-Iand , now famous us om ot tbe most uttractlre autnmerreiorts on tbe Kngtern floiut lion In ratsamaquoildy bar. off the coan of Maine. between the mainland and Ornnd Munan. It has a shore frontngo of thirtjr-tlve inllei , deeply Indented bf numcroiin burn , chnnns and inlets , whllo the Interior abounds In loftf and dcnielr wooded bllli that offer rare cburms to the tovtrs of the plo- rnecllirs thut overhang the sea for manr miles ure truly grand. Tbe Tlew of these rolithtr and awe-lo- plrlnR rocks , towering BtralKbt up out or tbe sea , wlllalone repay the visitor fortbe Journey tbere. The Hotels , to be Opened July I , are tbe finest to bo found oust of Boston. Thef are beautifully f urnlsbod nnd appointed tUroushout , and In both exterior nnd Interior hare an air of homelike comfort nnd refinement seldom to be founil. There arc some forty miles of roads on tbe island , and the drlres are rarled and In/ereitlnij. The stnblesnre well equipped with well-trained saddle mid driving horses. 1 he uoattnK nnd flshlmr are excellent , and canou with Indian imldei , are always at hand. HOW TO OKT TO CAMl'OIJELLO , Take the slenmen of tbo International Line , leav ing lioston Monday , Wodnasdar and Friday at 8 , ) u ni , arrlTlnx at Kantport tb * following morning at 8 o'clock. . , , . An annex steamer connects with all itoamerJnl Eaxtport for Campobello , two mile * distant. Q he Htoaaiors of the International Line an new and are i he flnoit coastwise Htoimors from Boston. Byrallnovla llouonand Maine or Kastern It. U. to Cnllnn ; thonceby steamer down the beautiful SlOrolt rt or , or by carriage to Ksslport' ? * ) miles By either route baggage may bv > c'lac'.od through toCarauobclln. . _ . . . From Bar Harbor to C\rapobollo. Take steamer at Unr llarbor tot Machlas.whera cnrrlttKes may always be found In readiness. Drive to Imboc. 24 miles' thence by ferry to CntnpobolloUJ mile * ) . The drive If easy and delightful. Application for rooms maybe made to T.A. BAR- KKR , hotel manager , at the office o f the undersigned. Illustrated books with railroad and ( learner time tables , plans of the hotel and maps of the Island maybebad.as well as full Information roiinr.llnii the property onappllcatlon to ALEX 8. POnTlCR. en. Manager Campobello bland Oo.nBtuteiH * Boston , Mass. PHILADELPHIA SEMINARY tOH YOUNO LADlKB.lKfi North Broad St. , Philadelphia. 17th year boxlns kept. 21st , 1887. Address Miss K. E. JUDKiNS , Principal , who refers by special permission to Mr. and Mrs , John N. Jewott , ) Mr. and Mr * . Philip D. Armour , VChicago. Mr. ana Mrs. Horace F. Waite , ) SOMERVILLE SCHOOL TOK YOUNG .LADIES. ST. CLAIR , MICH. Three courses of itudr. Thoroughness In ererr do- partmout. buildings leg ntlrurnlfhed. . Ilovted with stesm. LUIitcd with HIS. WnterfromSt Clnlr Hirer. Superior dvsnt iiBIn music anil art. Address - dross for clrcuUr. BOMKIWLLK SCHOOL EVELYN COLLEGE. For oung women , Princeton , N. J. Prospectus , fullparticulars , sent on ap- plicatonto J. II. M Elvaine. The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made , 0. W. Sleeper , head of St. Marys' Av enue. Holmes & 5mltli , South Omaha. AS BRI GHT'S DISEASE , DROPSY l Dlitilu in Ciltf t ] lit Intel Ulitnl Sili | [ Kiln Deaths from them are sscrldMS. DlsobarKes , slrlo- turei. prostate glsod. Turloocalu and bladder and chronlo diseases cause tbtm and must bo cured br the Aiahol Mitdlcal UurtauKiiroptan aod Ainvilcun specialist fhralclan's local and Interna ptrfnct rem- edle < or tbe sufT rers are lost. Uld pliilcun's udrlc * and book , wllh particulars andcurm , tree at 2U1 Broadway , focw York. RELIABLE JEWELER. Watchei , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Price * the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchma cr for the Union ' ] FacificRailroad Company. il WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOB MTMS LATE6T IMPROVEMENT ON TW It product ! Practical BeinlU la Baking aad Boaitlng never before attained In any CooSlnjr Apparatmi , dwlU ITS la , that all Food Baked or Boasted , should be peaked In trash alt friely admitted to the own. This f.doBj by dlMardlu the eloM oven door hsntofere ns d.aaii It a door ontalnlnc abaetof Wir * SbiUtatlufar large aa the doer Itself. Through thla Gaum * Door th air & * ! > ironUUl , facilitating the proMs * of eookiai. and Brodaaiii * foodthat Is pnfqusflwl In flstor and n - FritTen7and aetnaUr eooiil with l es eoowunpUom of foal than la aa oven with eloead doer. ItmtkM aa econnotn earing to the weight of meat. It also produoea larger X avei of. Bread , reqalrea l sa atteatlon traim the eook , and prometue the health ef the family by Uw euruioa QUALU * or TUB roop ooono m rr. OPINION OF AN EXPERT , IfBI. MIBT B. Wrion.Twch.r.DpmMtloKoaneny. Iowa Btate University , sarsi "My deliberate iudginsat Is that the oven ot the Rang * , aseompared with otbjrt , is not only more equally bnaUd In BT rr part-front as wall ae rmr butaaareealtof tta superiorveaUlatlpo , the food placed therein U better cooked , while retain. ingaswteter flavor , and larger proportion of Its bwit inreei. I And. also , thattheoomumMlon ot fuel in tkia l sa e la much lesa than any othsr tar MUM vtuk. " . UNO ron tuwmuo eiMttuts un > tei LIST EXCELSIOR MAKFC CO. . ST.LOUIS. CHABTEK OAK STOVES and BANOES are BOLD IN HKBEABKA as followi : MILTON ROGERS & SONS OHAH * . P. KENNEY , . COKDOK. DALLAS ft LETSON , lUsiiNGS. E.G. 11KEWER illAY Smu.os. H.A1RD&CO , NEDKMK * CITY. W. F. TEMPLBTOM , NFL OM. J. B. STURDEVANT ft SON , ATKINSON. 1. KASS& CO CHACRON. KRAUSE. LUBKER & WELCH COIUMBUS. OLDS 11ROS KDCAt. TANNT.LL & SWEENEY FAIRUURV. GETTLE& FACER , FKAHKUN. N.J. JOHNSON NOI.TII BIND. I. J. McCAFfERTY , O'NULU CITV. ft HAZLEWOOD , OICKOIA. J. S UUKK , PtATTSMOUTII. A. PEARSON STFHUNO. J G. GREEN STHOHSI.URO . , 1 , A PAUDKN&SON. Sui-tRion. TIMMEKMAN & ! RAKER VBBDO * W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Stylish , Durable , E r Flttlnc Tbe best 3 Shoe in tlio World W. 1. . 1 > OUUIAI S2.BO SHOE fiuuls the M rUiuui advcr- tlnd by other Dims. Our SHOE FOB nOYS frtrn irreat MtbificHnn All theaboreara made In Hutton , CoiiKrets anil IAOO , all lit jlioi ot too Hold br 2.000 denim IhouRhout tlie u. H. It your dealer does nut km p them , smid name oniwuUlto W.I IOU < ! I./\M. llrocktiin.Blase. BCUIIDE nr CDMlin " ' ' * * come to inr DCnAnC Ur rltflUUiViiowedii ] > that some unscrupulous dealtrii are olTcrlnic other roods M mine , aud when askixl whr tiy tuinn Is lujt on thn * hus , sUte that I have dlMmittiiuod Iti < um. Til 18 IH FALSK. Toke nouo r | > rc unte < l to bo the "W. K Douglas Hho , " unless nmnit , warrantee nnd urine r itainpvd on bottom of each shoo. W.L. UOOOLAS. Urockton , Miua. For sale by Kelley , Htigcr & Co.cor Dodgoand I5tli-stg. ; Hdury Hu cor. Sowar J and Hauuders uta- Uuaui nuuiuiiui jL/uiiui U. S. DEPOSITORY , Ozxxalxa , ISTsTo. Paid up Capital $350,000 Surplus 42,600 H. W. Yntcs , President. A. . Touzalin , Vico-Presidont. W.ll. S.Hughes , Cashier , D1HEOTOI1S : W.V. Morao , John S. Collins , H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Reed. A. . Touzalm. BANKING OFFICE : I THE IRON BANK , Cor. 13th and Faruam Sts. A General Bnnkinjr Business Trun sncti BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL , . . . $400,000 BTJKPLTJS , . . . . 600,000 Account ! of Banke , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilitiet for COLLECTIONS art excellent and we re-discount for banki when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City , anfi balance ! with us frombankanot ( located in other lie- nerve Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans fer * and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold , anil Exchanges in Washington made for Banli without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-class Investment Securities , and invite propos U trom States , Counties and Citicalien is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA. P. POTTER , President. JOB. W. WORK , Cashier. HEALTH PRESERVING CORSET. CAUTION-DO not Ut txn l d rou Into burlnff wonhltll I mitt * Uool.tilhUltlh.OliIGI. HA I. COILED WIRI | srmNO ELASTIC Sic- TIOCOK1IT ir > 4 mon r will be Hfundart lo tticr sftir ( our wnkt' > e r , II not jwifectlf s lifcctory. Hot i U br DHV GOODS DIALIRI.or If not cfculnlbU 11 milt , jifutrt i l < I. HEALTH r IimviNO , ( i is ENGLISH SATT SHI pi NutsiHG , Ji j > i ABOOUINAU Itcci Misjm.ljc. Schllllnr Ccr t tompUTi Detroit , Mlrh- PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " TU OrUlnitl nd Only awln . Isk I. 1H > 7 < B U > I. n u > C worth IMS I SSX ftold kr Ur a < U CTfrrwh ilk > ° r 'Cl e e K iT.t T M FREE TRIALsESSSK I lll l I Hints ! urrLoM. , , L , t MaDhi > u \t \ * srtOM TiUI Pfkwi tte. . UK. A. O. OLIN CO. . S . I" Wi.kW..SUMtCiUsit W. UVVixr.r'Mk.w.i. lie tor & . * .