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' OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATUBPAY , TTOYEMBER 13. 1887 ; THE NEBRASKA PRAXTISE Oorrospondonoo Between Qovorn- era Oglosby and Thayor. CAN'T BE RAISED AT PRESENT , ninckblrd County Mnnclnmtin Cn o Argued Hlvftl Pftpcra Quar rel Over XCMH ofllio HaiiKliiB Supreme Court Decisions. frnoit THE jtnn'n LINCOLN A Miort time ngo Governor Oglcsby for warded n letter to Governor Tbayer urging tbnt tlie Nebraska fjuarnutlno against the union Block yards , Chicago , and Cook connty , Illinois , bo raised , occomimnying bis latter with a circular from tlio Illinois state live stock commission totting forth tbnt pleura- imcuinonlu bad been Rtampcd out In Cook county. Governor Thayer bunded tbo letter to tbo Nebraska live stock commission and tbat body furnished a written reply to the governor onSvlilch ho In turn bases hla reply to Governor Oglesby. Tollowlng Is the cor respondence : LIVCOLN , Neb. . Nov. H. Govonior John M. Thuyur Dear Sir : The accompanying Icltur fiom Governor Oglcnby , of IlllnoU , relating In Ibisquarantiiio ieslrictlona against the shipment of cattle fi om Cook county has been lully i ( maiden d. In reference thereto wo would H.iy Unit the quarantine established by the oni ( iuls of thogunorul govornincnt will in all probability bo modified or raised at an eaily day , and wo feel it our duty to bo cov- orned to it considerable extent by the actions urnl judgment of thcsu ofllciuls , hence , wo do not desire to take any dcllnito action unlll wo nro fully udvisud us to what course these government olllcials shall puisue In tbo mut ter. ter.Hv order of tbo commission , respectfully BUbmltted. J. GLUTII , Jli. , Secretary. LINCOLNNeb. , Nov 10. Hon.H J Oglesby , Governor oi Illinois , Springlleld , 111. Dear Kir : 1 have the honor to acknowledge the re ceipt of your communication of the 16th lust. , requesting me , If I should deem it expedient , to icvoko HO much of tbo pioclnmatlon of the governor of this state now In force against thu shipment of cuttlo from that portion of Cook county , In your state , occupied by tbo union stockyards. Tbo same was referred by mo to our board of live stock commis sioners for their consideration , and I trans mit herewith u copy of their letter in reply , by whleb , It will be seen , that they are not prepared at present to uavlso thu raising of thu quarautina referred to. I concur In their conclusion. It Is a source of rcgrot to mo that u sense of duty compels mo to deny i our request. 1 notice a variance between the statement of the Illinois stuto board of live stock com missioners and that of Dr. Salmon , chief of tbo bureau of animal Industry , in his address befpro tbo Consolidated CattleGroweis' as sociation nt Kansas City. The former gives July 28 , 18S7. as the last date mnco which no acute case of contagious plcuio- pncumonla has been found in Cook county , III. , wbllo Dr. Salmon , In bis address re ferred to , states tbat "tbo last sign of tbo plague. ( In Cook county ) was found in a cow killed September 10 , Ib87. " It matters not whether It was an acute case or in a modi- lied form. Since then only two months hiivo elapsed. Though the disease may bo en tirely eradicated , as I trust It is , and no danger whatever may exist , yet wo cannot positively know that fact ; and I feel con strained to defer raising the quarantine until u longer time has passed since tbo lust case ocpuned. I need not icmtnd your excellency of the disat-trous consequences attending the Intto- ductlon of this fatal cattle disease , plcuro- pneumonia , into a ntnte , for you me too fa miliar with tbo subject. It is so ruinous to the public welfaio that the extrcmest caution and vigilance must bo observed to pi event its iotiotluotlon. I pu'fer to bo overcautious and over 2culous father than be too hasty in raising the ( luaiuntlno. Very respectfully yours , JOHN M. TIIAVBR. NCWS or TIII : IUNOINO. Tbo topic of the day in Lincoln yesterday was the hanging of tbo una'icbista. Tbo State Democrat , thut bus tbo afternoon press dittputchcs , put a full sheet extra on the Btreots In the uftoinoon and tlio State Jour nal also Issued a late edition of the morning paper with the news of tbo banging. This the Democrat considered was a violation upon its rights as holding the afternoon press Hud It swore out an injunction against the Join nal to restrain it f i om using the after noon dispatches. Either tbo injunction was not served in time or clso the Journal pre > fcircd to take chances and violate It. SUI'HKME AND DISTltlCT COUNTS. In supreme court tbo mandamus case brought uy residents of tbo Omaha Indian reservation asking that tbo couit compel the governor to organize that territory , as lilack- biid couiityu us argued by Attorney General Lceso and J H. Barnes. Tbo decision Is not yet given out. Tbo Omaha delegation that was present at the arguments on the Omaha police law > ( -turned iestculay to Omuha , In district court the trial of Ed Haggortj for assault witli intent to kill was complete ! and given to the Jury. Haggci ty was one ol tbo men eniragcd in stabbing u hack iluvei nt the B. A M. depot a year ago. The following opinions were filed In the supreme court : Hammond vs Jewell & Co. Error fron Clay county. Heveracd. Opinion l > ; Heeso , J. 1. The evidence examined and held nnl eufllclcnt to sustain tbo vcidlct of the trla Juiy. . . . . 2. When Ufliio Is presented by tbo plead ings , tbo verdict of u Jury thereon cannot bo sustained unless supported by some evidence I'ollard vs. Turner. Error fiom Fillmon county. Aftlrmed. Opinion by Ueeau , J. 1. liooks of account nro receivable in ovl deuce only when they contain charges bj one party agulnst tlio other , and then enl ; under thu circumstances and verified in tin manner provided by statute. Van Every va Vitzgerald , 21 Nob. , M. 2. It Is not every error that calls for a re vuiaal of a Judgment. To have this offec the error must appear to have been pre judicial to tbo party seeking to take advan tagu of it. Dillon vs. Hussell , 5 Neb.1M. . Singer Manufacturing company vs. McAllii tor 13ros. Error from I'latto county Afllrmed. Opinion by Keese , J. 1 , The filing of an answer by which Issu I * Joined upon all the covenants of the peti lion , Is a waiver of exceptions to the decrei of the com t in overruling a sivciul denmrret ! 3. The fact that n notary befoo whom deposition was taken has bis ofUco in a toor occupied by the attorneys who rcpresentci the imrties taking the deposition is not o itself Biinieicnt to warrant the exclusion o tbo deposition when offered to bo lead upo the trial. Tbo practlco of taking deposition in the ofllco of an attorney interested in tli can so Is objectionable , yet them is no law t ju-ohibit it , , it. A motion for a continuance is addressc to the sound legal discretion of u court , an its decision thereon will not be reversed ui less there has been au abus.0 of such discn tlon. 4. Where an aflldavlt in support of a mi tlon for u continuance on account of the al son co of a' document necessary to boused I the cause as evidence Is filed , it should L imido to appear afllrumtivc-ly tboieby , nt only that tlie party seeking tbo continuum lins been dllllgcnt In trying to procure sue document , but tbat it is ut least probable Hit the evidence can bo bad in case thu udjouri ment should bo granted. NewmKu v State , error from Washingto county. Ueverced. Opinion by Heoso J. Plaintiff In error was prosecuted upon It formation tiled by tbo district attorne : charging , lu two counts , the forgery and u taring , as true and genuine , a promlssor note. The information was tiled on the lit day of October. lie W.M placed upon li trial on the 10th day of the same montl Prior to the day of trial he tiled : i motion fr n continuance , and which was supjvoited li his affidavit , In which It was alleged that 1 : could prove by four witnesses , all non-rot dents of the state and none of whom wci present , naming them , tbat Uie notes wei placed In his bunds for thu purpose of * ale t one U , and that , as rcQWMcd , ho sold tl notes simply its an accommodation and r * turned all the money to the person for wlioi the sale \vu * made. The resilience of two < the witnesses , out of the btuto , was given , > that their depositions might bo takei luo proposed evidence-being material , mi tulHcLcnt time for procuring Uieir dcposiUoi not having elapsed , It was bold that the di trlol court erred in overruling the motion f ; , eontlnimnco. * iger vs State. Error from Sallno count1 Judgment modWied. Opinion by Ilec e , , nl. In n prosecution for rape it Is not essen tial to conviction that the prosecutrlx bo corroborated by tbo testimony of other wit nesses as to tbo particular act constituting tbo offense. It la .lufilclent If slip bo corrob- 'cralod iw to material fncts nml circumstances which tend to support her testimony , and from which , together with her testimony us to the principal fact , the Inference of guilt maybe drawn. 2. Wbllo It Is the right of a trial Judge to Interrogate witnesses when essential to tbo administration of Justice , yet the practlco of BO doing , except when absolutely necessary , be dUcouraKcd. The common law rule conferri1' ! ' arbitrary power upon trial Judges has been so far muullled by tbo cede , and the advanced civilization of tbo nc , aSto greatly limit the power , nml in cnso of Us abuse a reviewing court will not ucaitnto to glvo a new trial to the unsuccessful party. 8. Whore It i * claimed that Improper testi mony was allowed to bo given to n Jury In the trial of u cause , It must appear by the bill of exceptions that objection thereto was made. upon which tbcro was nu adverse ruling and to which exception was taken at the time. Otherwise It cannot be reviewed In the su preme court. Lnraon vnHutts , uppeal from Dodge county. Uovcrscd , and upon defendant paying to the clerk of the supreme court the sum of t M for the use of the plaintiff , the action will bo dismissed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. A contract to convey a homestead en tered Into by a wife In her own nnmo , will not bo specifically enforced as the statute requires the Instrument of conveyance to bo signed and ackuowlcd by both husband and wife. 2. Thu fact that the husband and wife nro not living together at the time the contract was imido , will not render her contract for the conveyance of the homestead valid. 3. A decree against the clear weight of ovldcnco' will bo set aside. Hottmnn vs Hartling. Appeal from Otoo county. Heverscd and dccice. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. Wheio tbero Is a schism In a religious so ciety , u court of equity does not attempt to cnfoico the degree , faith ordoctnnesof either parly , though their existence and nature may Incidentally bo Involved in an Inquiry elativo to the rights of such society. All hat It does Is to enforce the observance and ixccutlou of an ascot talncd trust. 2. Whore a separation has taken place n : ourt in determining the question of legitl- uuto succession will adopt tbo rule of such oclety und enforce its policy In the spirit , nil to the effect for which It was designed. a. Where n chin ch bus been organized and constitution adopted and signed by Its mem- eis , under which the church has existed for i series of years , such constitution can bo ihangcd only in the manner provided therein , r by the rules , or by-laws of such society , nd whcio thu constitution provides fora , hrco month's notice of any proposed change n the constitution , n change effected without givinn such notice is Invalid and of no effect. 4. Where certain members and officers of ho Evangelical Lutheran chuich , without giving the notice requited by tlio constitu tion and complying with its terms. Join "Dio Eisto Doutsebo Kvangellscho Klon's Ger- meinde. " Hold , that having ceased to bo members of the Lutheran church , they weio iot entitled to the possession of the property f such church. Omaha & Republican Valley railroad com pany vs Stnndcn , mid Omaha & Republican Valley railroad company vs Brown. Error fromSaundeis county. Opinions by Max well , Ch. J. Cobb , J. , dissents. 1. Where an action Is brought to recover damages for tbo negligent construction of a railway bridge across the Platte river , ivhero It became an unlawful obstruction herein Held , under the liberal rules of construction of the code , thut the petition al- 'egcd "Ulllcicnt to authorize a recovery. li. The insertion of the woids "ordamagcs" n section 21 , article 1 of tbo constitution of Ib75 , was intended to give n right of recovery which did not previously exist , and were not 'ntondcd to limit or restrict utiy remedy pro- , 'louslv existing. y. Whole u railway bridge is so negligently constructed across a river as to form an un lawful obstruction , and become a , nuisance iiy causing an overflow of the river , no right of action accrues to a land owner until he sustains an actual Injury caused by such un- awful obstruction as by the overflow of bis anils. 4. Where a nuisance Is a continuing one , in consequence of which damages are sustained , a recovery is limited to damages which may have accrued before the action is brought , and one action Is not n bur to a second action bi ought for damages tbeieafter sustained. Tnlco otic of Dr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver mid Kidney Pillots nt ni ht before fore you go to bed mid you will bo sur prised how buoyant and vigorous you will feel tlio next dny. Only 25 cents a vial. Struggle With a Panther. Chicago Times : James Patterson and Jamoa Arrandalo , while on thotr return from North Carolina , wore- attacked by ti panther about ono-huH inilo from Clayton , Ga. Patterson , having lived in n country infested with these fero cious beasts , took in the situation at onco. It seems that the animal foil upon Patterson for its prey , duo to the fact , no doubt , that ho attempted flight upon its discovering him. The struggle that ensued , and the frantic efforts of Pallor- eon lo extricate himself from the clutch of his unexpected assailant , was wit nessed by his partner. The hufjo beast , with glaring eyes , ( Sprang with its forepaws upon Mr. Pat terson , circling him with a hug which almost bulged outhiscyes. The p.inthci would first shako itself to one side anil then to tlio other , evidently with the purpose of throwing its victim to the ground. Patterson'know that if ho foil lie would bo instantly torn to pieces , sc leaning against a chestnut tree by whicl ho stood , ho did his best to poise him self t-o as to maintain his balance. Aftei hard endeavors he managed to got his knife from his pocket , which he opened by clasping arms around the panther's body. In doing to ho had to squeeze the animal sharply. The panther sccmct to catch the idea of the old "backhand wrebtlo" from this movement , and entwining its hind legs around Patter son's waist , there , WHS for a minute 01 two ns pretty a wrestling match as wai ovqr witnessed on the arena. It ondei in n "dogfall. " both coming down a once , and rolling over each other. Arrandale,1 in the meantime , was no' ' idle. lie was unarmed , and for a mo ment was in iv quandary as to what U do. He saw no means of attacking tin animal , but was too bravo to think o deserting his friend in such an orner gency. Ho ran over tlio ground looking for some weapon. It seemed as if tin ground hud. been swept of every olTen bivo object. At last lie found a Ion ; piece of granite , sharpened on one side and heavy on the other. With this hi determined upon a hand-to-hand struggle glo witli the monster. Kunning up jus in time to lind his friend giving awa ; ' from exhaustion , ho delivered one stun' nlng blow on the panther's head. Thi attack , from an unexpected quarter evidently aroused the fuur of thi panther , for , releasing its embrace upoi Patterson , it made one spring across thread road , and with a piercing cry di ap pcarcd in the dense forest beyond. As boon as Patterson had rccoverei suttlciontly to do BO , the journey hoini was continued. Ho did not sustain i scratch , but says that from the vice-lik grin of tlio panther , ho feels as if over , borro in his uody had boon broken. Th panther on the night following occu pied the front yard of Mrs. Yorks , widow lady. Sno had no arms of n tack , but had to close doors , bar windows dews and bit up in terror all night while the beast" outside filled the ui witii its mournful lamentations. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , When Hil > f oi Kick , we garo her Castoria. Wbtn ho vru H Child , the cried for CMtorU , When tie became illu , the clung lo CostorU , VTlicD she tuul Children , she gate tbem OutorU . * V ; t * . ' * " < COUKTIXO TITR VOTES. The Canvassing Bonrd at Work on Tucsdny's Result , Yesterday J. M. Slfneral , H. A. Drew , County Clerk C. P. Needham and Judge J. H. McCulloch , comprising n board of can vassers , wet al the ofllce of the county com missioners for the purpose of canvassiuR tto vote of last Tuesday. The boxes containing the precious documents were moved from tbo vault of the county dcrk's ofllco , and an ex pectant crowd gathered about the long tabft nnJ outside Qf the railing. There was en multiplicity of defeated and successful can didates lu attendance. Charley Kcodlmm , downcast and dejected , squinted enviously nt his successful opponent. M. D. Kochc , who Worked diligently with pencil and paper took good care that nothing occurred to overbalance his majority. Dave Mercer , too. was there , but for what purpose It was hard to dcslen , unless It was to 11 nd out really kovr bad he had been snowed under. Ills antago nist , Geoige Shields , was also on band and looked extremely contented and happy. Henry Bolln dropped In occasionally to see th.it none of the votes cast for him escaped. Frank Moorcb' bald pate shone like a French glass plate mirror , and ho was as Jolly as an end man In n minstrel performance. Billy Coburn was pecinlngly proud with the manner In which the boys stuck to him , and John Druxol was in an agreeable mood. "Honest" Gcorgo Tiinmo lescuibled H funeral director , and evi dently tool : It upon himself to supply all the gloom for the balance of the defeated candi dates who strolled in mid out. The canvass was conducted from tbo tally sheets furnished by the judges and clerks of election , mid as there were no exception taken from tba llgures the ballots were not dis turbed. But few and unimportant changes wore made in the returns already printed in the HER , and there will be no room for con tests of any description. The canvassers worked through until half past 0 o'clock , at which hour they had not completed their la bors , and they adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. Tbo tally sheets were returned to the precinct boxes , which were again tightly rescalcd and locked up In the vault. Several amusing features were disclosed during tbo count. On one ballot an Intelligent voter erased the name of Howes , candi date for county surveyor , and wioto on tbo margin in n bold and clegiblo hand , "I'll bo d d if I'll vote for Church lowo. " Another onthubi.ist scratched the amo of every man on the republican ticket , , nd applied n largo poster bearing the name f Frank Moores. Of course according to nw the vote only counted one for Moores. In n outlj Ing precinct about every man voted or himself for assessor , and there was a trango combination of names. A man by ho name of Jones carried tlio day by four otcs. it being found that tbat was the mem- ior of the family and they fetuck together. 'Doc" ' Smith , the present county surveyor , ccelved one vote for the same ofllco. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. George-Matlock , of Grand Island , is In the ity yesterday. Tlio city council will meet In regular scs- ion on Monday evening next. CTho receipts of hogs at the stock yards yes- ' .erday morning were nearly live thousand. Mrs. Clarke , of Missouri , ycste.iday purchased a piece of property on N street for C. VV. McCoy , of the commission firm of McCoy Uros. , who has been atllicted with houmatlsm for some time , is recovering. Mrs. Haughnmn , Miss Clara Cook and Mr. M. C. Cook , Schuyler , Neb. , spent yesterday n South Omaha visiting Mrs.V. . S. Cook. Tlio A. D. T. company have decided to ipen an office at South Omaha , where they , vill establish a mechanical night-watch in all the largo industries ut that place. The firm who remove the dead animals 'rom ' the yards and convert them Into lard , til , phosphate , oic. , are no longer to enjoy n monopoly of the business , a man named Stockton having announced his Intention of 'oundltig a similar institution. The work of cleaning out the debris from the Armour packing house Is progressing. Nearly all the machinery has been placed in position and by tbo llrstof next week the kill- ng capacity of the house will undoubtedly bo douvled. At present about ono thousand ' ogs per day are slaughtered. The railroad companies are evidently of tbo opinion that the amount of business trans acted In South Omaha is poing to increase and are constructing now side tracks on every available foot of ground. New switches are being built from the yards of the B. & M. and Union Pacific to the stock yards and the packing houses of Armour and the Anglo- Ameilcan companies while , in the northwest ern portion of the city at least twenty tracks are in course of construction. A man namcn David Leo was fined $50 and costs by Judge Huetber yesterday for petll larceny. Lee Is a member of a syndicate who have recently made n practlco of purchasing chasing- sewing machines , clocks and otbci articles on the installment plan , making om or two payments and then leaving for parts unknown , taking the goods with them. Three or four members of the crowd have worker tbo schema successfully , and had Leo fol lowed the same principle ho would have un doubtedly escaped. As it was ho sold his sowing machine and ] tockctcd the cash. Hi was committed to Jail in the afternoon. HASCAIjt/8 SPITE. Why He Wants Uio Mayor Ileiiiovet' ' Prom the Missouri Itlvcr Improve ment Commission. Yesterday Miyor Hroatch was uskcd wha be thought of Councilman Hascall's attempter or intent to h.wo him removed by President Cleveland from tbo position of member of the Missouri river improvement commission sim ply tfccauso he was at the same time mayoi of this city , drawing a salary fiom botl Omaha and the government , when ho couli not be expected to work satisfactorily foi both. Tlie mayor said ho thought it was a piece of impertinence on tbo part of the council man who bad clearly nothing to do in the premises , except to show both spite and mal ice. With regard to bis drawing a salar ; from the Missouri river commission fund tlio mayor said that congress for two year past had refused to make an appronriatioi tor the payment of the members and hai treated the members of tbo Missouri rive improvement commission in the same way With regard to his drawing his salary whil aw.vy on the business of tbo commission , thi fact was tbat Hechcl , who was acting mayor in such cases always drew the salary him self , notwithstanding that ho ( Mr. Broatch did all the woik. A TcleRi-nphlo Match. The Pcr.roso and Hardln match , which con ststs of H. A. Penroso , John J. Hardln , Johr W. Potty and R. H. Metz , shot a tclegraphli with a team from the Wichita ( Kan. ) gut club , yesterday afternoon , ttfty blue rock each , twenty-one yards rise , National rules Tbo local team made an admirable score , a the following liguics attest , HIT. MISS Penroso 4S Hai-din 47 Petty 48 Metz 40 Total ISO 1 Hefcree , S. G. V. Griswold. A certilied copy of the score was tclt graphed to the American Field , Chicago , i which Journal the scores of both teams wil bo published In the next Issue. Mr. THetz llcmemliers the Fireman Fire Chief Galligan wishes to rctur thanks on behalf of himself and the Omab department to Mr. C. Dletz for n check fo { 300 , which was received yesterday. Th check is u token from Mr. Dlutzof his thank to the department for tbelr cnlciont service at the nro at his lumber yard a week ag Sunday. Personal rurngraph. James Murphy , who for some time ha boon connected with Hell's drug store has withdrawn for the purpose of nl tending the commercial college. II goes to his homo in Ncola , la. , to-da for a bhort vacation before engaging i his studies. Fell OT ( the Hoof. Yesterday a workman named John Conro fell from the roof of the Odd Fellows hal now In course ol erection on Saundera strci and sustained the fracture of several rib1 Ho rcbldcs at the corner of Eighteenth au Webster streets. A Great CATASTROPHY ! OF OUR ? 15$17&$18 SUITS E TO This is tlio cheapest lot of goods over sold in Omaha. If you want a suit of clothes , buy now , as this cut will only last 1O DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.50 , $7.50 , $9 and $10 ; worth double the price. THE NEW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING CO , LEADING CLOTHIERS , 1308 FARNAM STREET. Taken to tlie Asylum. Herman Meyers , the insane man , whose pranks have heretofore boon described in tbo UBE , was yesterday removed to tbo asy lum for tbo lusano at Lincoln. CREAM Its supci lor excellence proven lu mil lion sof homes lor inuru than a quurtor ot a century. It Is used liy tlio United States CJovermiient. Ku- doused by the herula of the [ uout unU crsltlea , us the .Strongest , 1'ureet and Most lie.iHlilul. Jr. Pilco'n the only Haklng 1'ouder that does not contain Ammuulii , Lima or Alum. Sold only la C.111S PlUCH llAKINQ l'U\VIlH CO. , KUVT York , Chicago , St. touts. The Theatrical Profession. Xerlt will win and receive publlo recognition and pralsa. facts , which are tlio outcome of general ex perience , growing tbroagh years of critical and practical test , become us rooted and Immovable M toe rock of Gibraltar In publlo opinion , nnd henoe. forth need no further guarantee as to tbclr gonu Incneas. Tbo Indisputable fact tbat Swift's BpeclCo Is the best blood purifier la the world , Is ono of these Unmovabla Gibraltar roik facts Ot which we have spoken , aud every day's experience roots this con * Tlotlon deeper and deeper lu publlo opinion , clau ot our people lu Amiirloa and la I every trade , calling and profession , including the medical profcsalon , have berne volunur tentl- monjr to the remarkable virtues of S. S. S. and Its Intalllblo cnlcacj lu curing all diseases of tbo blood. These iciiltnoulals are ou Cl bf tbe thou sands , and open to tbo Inspection of an. Now corns , unsolicited , two distinguished members of the theat rical profession , who gratefully testify to the wonder , rul curative qualities of the Specific , In their Indl. virtual cases. Tbetr testimonials ore herewith sub mitted to the publlo without further comment-lot them speak for themsclveS. The lady Is a member ot the famous Thalia Theatre Curnpauv , of New Ynilr , nnd fonnorlv pf tr.e lic'lcjcnc * taeafrt , Berlin , Ocr- many , and ot KoVIeker's Slock Coiniuinjr , of Chli-ago. The g ntlemnn | n well known member of the Xevr i ork Thalia Theatre Company. Both are well known w theatrical circle * In this country and In Kurupe. C'hurlotte Bnndow's Testimony. Nxw YORK , Mar 3 , 1337. Swift Spfdflo Company , Atlanta , Ca. i Qcnllpmon . , . Harlng been spuorcd with pimples , eruptions and , - the klnfrombiulcon- tlltlon of my bl - -1 , for moru than A year , 1 unod a leading preparation of siusnparUla and other odrur- tliod rtifieiU > to no effect. Then ( consulted a prom * 1m nt piiyalojan , aud from his treatment received no benefit. I then concluded to try the 8.8.3. rem edy for the blood , and Ore or six package * , by a > thorough eradication of my trouble and restoring nmoothneo to my skin , lure made mo happy , and 1 cheerfully give you thu teitlmonlalfortuch use and publicity ca you wish to make of It. CiiAraoTTr. IUKDOW , IS ) Oowiryt uear Canal Street. lingo Ilasskerl'i Testimony. The Swift Bpccllla Company , Atlanta. Oa , : Oentlcmen For two years I hadn serero case at ecenia. I u wl tar soap , sul phur soaps , and Tarlon otter remedies , and was prescribed for by number * of physicians , but found no relief. At lost I deter mined to try the a 8.8. remedy , and eeren or eight bottles hare < thoroughly reltered me , and you con use this certificate In any manner ) "u wish. IIUOO HiSSXRRU . Member of ThaUa Theatre how York , ilay 3,1S37. Treatise on Ulood and Skin Dlioaies mailed free , TUB snirr SpKcjria Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta Oa > Embody the highest excellencies lu SunpUnoss , Comfort und Durability and are the REIGNING FAVORITES In rntlilonallo Circles. Our name Is on every sale , J. &T. Cousi.ss , Ni.w Youic. AOKNTS roil OMAHA , Hayward Brothers. BICKLYASH BITTERS SENNA-MANORAKE-BUCHU [ aiu rma Latwuy unounr RBiroiES | U bai itood the Test of Yean , ' i Carlntr all Dlieaiei of the . BLOOD , 1IV B,8TOU. lACHKIDKEYflBOW- EL8fte. ItPnfifle tt I Blood , Invigorates and CUaatea the System. DYBPEPSIACON8TI. CURES PATION , JAUNDICB , [ UIDISOSISOFTHE BICKHIADACHE.Ba- LIVER IOU8 COKFLAIHIS.ae dluppear at once under KIDNEYS Iti beneflclal influence. STOMACH It li purely a Medicine AND a * It * cathartic proper tite forbids iti me i i BOWELS beverage. Itiipleti. astto tne taste , and at easily taken by chlld < ren at adulti. /HlDRUGGtSTS / PniOKLY ASH BITTERS CO Bole rrorrUtors , BT.LoEjssnd iUjuxs Orrr Who U M'KAK , KKKVOUN. nF.niI.ITA > T : i > . who In his FOI.I.Y nml HJNOIlfH T. has Till riKI nway his > IttOK of HOD Y , M I N l > and M AMIOO II. i atisliiK exhausting drains upon the FOUNTAINS of l.lFi : , HKAl > A < tIIK , II A OIC At : III' , Dreadful Dreams , WEAKNKNN of Memory , 1IANII- FUI.NESmn NOCICTV , I lMII.KNupon the FACi : . and nil the EFFECTN lending to EAUI.Y I > ECA Y nnd pcrhari CONSIJMP * TIONor INSANITY. ehcniUl consult at ouce the VEtiEHIlATEU Dr. Clarke , EntnhlUhod latl. Dr. Clarke has mnde NEItVOlIH HE- mi.lTY , CIIHONK ! and all DUcasci of the UEMTO imiNAKY Otfnm a , Life Study. It tnaken NO difference WHAT you have taken or WHO lias failed to cure you. * aFEMAIjE8auflcrtng from diseases pecu * Imr to their sex can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 couts postage for works on your diseases. 49-Bend t cents pottage for Celebrated tVorhn on Chrontr , Norvoim and I > ell to Diseases. Consultation , personally or by letter , free. Consult the old Doctor. ThonqiuidH enroll. Office * and nnrlori private. 49-Thnee contemplating Marriage foiul for Dr. C'lnrke'M celebrated guide Mule and Fetnnlr , each 15c. . both 250. SitampM. lloforo confiding your case , consult > r. CI.AHUR. A friendly letter or call may save future suffcrlngand shame , and add polden yean to life.iook " 1,1 fo > ( Secret ) Er > rorft , " Mo. Kara ] * ) . Medicine and writing ! cent everywhere , cecure from xponure. Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundajs , 9 to2. Address , F. D. CLARKE , M. D. 180 Bo. Clark St. . CHICAGO. Ill * WHO IS tntiCQUAIKTID WITH TI1H OEOGKirHT OF THU COCNTBr WILL , 811BT lULMLXlMO THIS MAT TBAT TH CHICA80ROGKISLAND&PACFIGRAILWAY ! By reaion of Its central politics alose relation to lines Kait of Chleafro , and 6ontUuus tinea at terminal points Wet , Horthweit and Southwell , ls the true middle link In that tranicontlnontai syitem whloh Inrltos and facilitates travel soul traffic between the Atlantic and Pacific. The Hock liland main line and branches Inclade Chicago cage , Jollot.OtUwa , La.Salle , Foorla , QoncMO , tlollae nnd Hock liland , In UllnoUi Dannport , Mnirallne , Washington , Talrfleld , Ottumwa , Otkaloosa , Vfett Lib erty , loir a Cltr , lci llolnei , IndlinolVutenel ! , Atlan tic , Knoirllle , Audubon , HnrUn , Onthrlo Centra and Council Ulnffi , In lowai Oallatln , Trenton , Bt. .ijsepn , Cameron and Kansas City , In MItsourli Leai.-'jworUi nd Atchlnon , In K nsait Albert Ix > a , Mlinoapolli and 8t. Paul , InMlnnonotM Watertown and Bloux Kalli.le l > akota , and hundreds oflntermedlate cities and towns. ' 'The Great Rook Island Route "r Guarantees epeed , comfort , certainty and safety. Its permanent ar Isdlstbifrulihrdforltaeicellence. Its bridges are of stone and Iron. Its track Is of solli teeItrollljigttockperfect. ) Itspuxneerequlpmunt ban all the lately appliances that eiporlcncohaspivre.1 utefnl , and for luxurious accommodations U utu u > pa ed. Its EiprcJi Trulna conalit ot superior U ty Coaches , rleprint Pullman I'alace Parlor an J Sleeping Can , tuperb l > lnln Cars , providing delicious inenls , and ( between Chicago and Et. Joieph , Atchlion aad Kansas City ) reitful Reclining Chair Cars. It * man agement Is con.crvatlre , Its dliclpllno eioctlng "The Famous Albert Lea Roiire" Between Chicago and Minneapolis and St , Pa.1 ! the f > \ orlto. Orer this line Solid rait Ezpreis Tratni rim dally to attractive iciorts for tonrliti In Iowa and Minnesota , and , Tla Watertown and Sloox Falls , to the rich wheat and graclnglands of Interior Dakota. Via Seneca and KanLakeo , the Hock lalandotfer * superior Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian- apolln , Lafayette and Council Blnffi , 8t Joieph. Atehl- son , I avenworth , Kantas City , St , laul , and Intenne- dlate I'olnH. AH patroni ( eipeclally ladles and chil dren ) recelropro tec tton.courUiy and kindly attention. For tlck.li. uiapi , folders , copies ot WwtoruTrail , or any desired Information , apply to principal office * In the United States and Canada , or address , at Chicago. I. R. CAIlf , E. ST. IOM , t. A. HOlllOla , rnitao. > i > i K * > aMie iat > u r. o. . m a rut , itt This Is the nt- teofodcnilp * tire Price-Hit , richly Illustra ted lo colour * print , of Cbe ANCHOR STORE BU1LDIRG BOX , which should ba fqnnd In every family and may bn obtained from * ! ! Toy d lcn , BtatlDnen and Educational Depots. The FrJos-Utt IU be forwarded gratis on application to > ' AD'/RIMTER & Co. HBW YOHIt. S10. DROADWAY or I.OKDOK E.O , I , BAjtWAY rLAL' , FEKCIlUItCU eTP.EKT. FOR SALE BY . N. 0. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. "THE WABHBUHM AMIRICAN outrAM AND MANDOLINE * Irvd [ ou. tb < oolr k.i > ! ulr aV < r \Mniiu4loiUn4lneartVnitU. . AU jaui lwlb m. Illutnud C Uloc m > IM Irw k7 tke MoifMl LYOH & HEALY , 102 State St. . Chicago FOUNTAIN KINE ) CUT AND PLUQ , Incomparably the Beat. FUR ! FUR ! ! OVERCOATS AT The Misfit Positively the largest and finest assort ment of overcoats ever seen under one roof. We never say anything but what we mean. Overcoats to fit any size man from the 90-pounder up to the Jumbo 400 scale tipper. Overcoats made of chinchilla , lined with satin ; Melton and Kersey overcoats , silk lined and faced ; Astrachan overcoats , plush lined ; Seal skin overcoats , quilted satin lined ; Bea ver overcoats , Cassimere overcoats and the nobbiest , dressiest , best and cheap est ever put on sale. Special VEff BEGINS TO-DAY. We call your attention to these genu- ine merchant-tailor-made atthe - - goods , following prices : ForlO.4O That wore made to order for $20.00 For 12.75 " " " 23.0O For 1B.6O " " " - - 3O.OO For 18.OO " " " 30.OO For 2I.OO tt _ - 4O.OO For 26.30 tl ttt II BO.OO . tl t tt _ . For 3O.2O tltt - 6O.OQ For 35.OO ttIt tttt IIII 7O.OO Eor 38.OO It tt II 7B.OQ For 42.DO ItII IIII tt _ - 8O.O0 For 108.OO II II 3OO.OO Besides these our merchant-tailor suits will be sold a little below our usual half of original price. Misfit Clothing Parlors. 1119 Farnam St. , Bet. llth12th. . DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display af everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. DR. HORNE'S Elsctfo-Mapelic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science deoUencB'.Btlt Made ta _ Practically Applied. With Eltttrlo DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. Kltetrtctt * Inttanllv FtW Can b applltd mmmm . _ _ . _ . . _ . . to anj part of the t > o5y. WLolo famlf/ can W HEN ALL. ELAE wearlt It electrifies tti blood an < l cores " . . . , . . , L.utcarqj a. urriforj. commiMion iaerciiDboM > cK i an i tiuuu L > uuio.infljKTeainoriQaiaiiii * > i. tvunuDuj nf the fnltr Oerani O. W. llellus. H. I ) , . Mnrraontown. lowai lyrnunl stnk.Uankakeu.llLi . Juljf t N. , . . , , . . . Murrar.Napervllle lll.i E.L-Abbottsupt.ett/waterworkiBuuthll . nd.llidi ll.jbt. lUSwiplon.CWCago . . . l.ostoSlceil. I ) . McMlchatl.M. I ) , Uufr lo.N.y.-i'Vourb Uhaiaperjinpll fit < I wbainonthlrreiilWJhMi . teadv nervri and romfortable . sleep at uJght. " RoLk UaU , aldtrman , i < w Cast HUl Btreet. , Nlw York andtl ihnuii an < U ofolhen. ' w4) tbrouunout toe hum n or the Ilia forr i th ai faflid. The uttrlts of tuis scltu JO | vbolclllo 'bash AvtntM Caloac * . RUPTURE I. HORNE'S ELECTRO.MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS , Hiiiicu.SirviJUSlebllltycaui-cd tlirouK > > errors and bud iiruLtlctMi CURE UOLUCN Best and shortest srsUm now m uie. Circular * * 'r . fret. A It. 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