THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JANUAKY 5 , 1888. * m\ \ ENDORSED BY THE FARMERS. The State Qrangro Expresses Its Opinion of Attorney' Looso. THE STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Report of Htijicrlnlctiilrtit Mnllnlloti For Iho Mcinlli ol' I oooiiilcr ) Wnr- tlcn } Ici-'N Klntniiiciit More Court IloiiHO lllds. frnosi Tiin riKr.'s ' LINCOLN nt'UKAU.I At n recent mooting ol the stnto griinr-c , ticld nt Gr 11 nil Island , resolution * wcro jinsscil , copies ol which reached the governor Wednesday. Ono of tlio rcBolutlous Indicates tliat the grntigo labors under the Idea that the Rovcrnor had the iijipolntliif , ' of the secro- tnrlcn to the railroad coiniiiisHlon , antl calls upon him to appoint ono or tnoro farmers as swrotnrlei , wheie.is the fact Is that the ROV- cnror does not npjK'lnt the ocerctarlcs nnd Is In no way responsible for their selection. AmoiiK the resolutions forwarded to the governor nro the following : Whereas , The ahlppcis nnd business tnen of the city of Lincoln and other towns of our Bin to , bolluvliiK they had grievances ngninst the railway corporations of our state made complaint to our state railway commissions of unjust freight charges by said coriwra- tions , and , Whoreits , The hriirittfr of salu complaint ivas so ably ur ucd by the Ii. & M. and the Chicago & Northwestern mllway attorneys in behalf of the railroad sidu of Iho CIIHO that the secretaries of our railroad commission ivero Induced to agree to a , compromise of freight rates ; and , Whereas , Our honorable Attorney Gen eral Leeso stcpi > od In nnd Ignored said compromise and curried the case to the su firi'ino court mid secured u ruling In Ills favor , that our state railway commission liud the right und power , under the law , to regulate Urn railway tarilT and corporations of the state ; therefore , ho It. itcsolved. That wo , as the State Orange of Nebraska , in BChslou at Grand Island.most heartily endorse the notion of our attorney Kcncrul , believing that thu stnto of Nebraslcit lias no coinproml.se to iniilfo with any corpo ration within the boi tiers of the state. THI : KriiiNir : : INIKTHTKIM , ncnoor. . The monthly report and annual summary of the reform school atKeunicy , as presented by Superintendent Mallulieu , shows that that Institution is working In n hMily satls- Juciory manner. Tlio number received in Iho school during December was four and u like number wat dismissed or paroled. Dur ing the year just closed the report shows Hoventy-lhreo boys und eighteen girls com mined to the school. These came fiom the following counties ; Adams 1. lirtiwn 1 , Hut- Ier2 , Uufralo4 , Col fax 'J , Gustcr 2 , G.ISS 1 , Jawes 1 , Dodge 2 , Ditwson 2 , DIxon 1 , lotighiss 12 , Fillmore 2 , Franklin 2 , Gage 0 , Oroely 1 , Hall 2 , Hamilton 5 , Harlan , 1 , Jotf- crson 2 , Lancaster III , Lincoln 2 , Madison 1 , Nonutha 2,1'ollc 8. 1'latto , I'lielpsiJ , Pawnco J , Ulchardson 2. Salinol , SowiitdS.Thuyorl , Valley 2 , Webster 2. Tlio causes of commitment wcro : Disor derly conduct , lewdncss , etc. . 48 ; emlC7zlo- laent , 1 ; larceny , ( grand and petit ) , 31 ; in toxication , 1 ; house breaking , 1 ; forgery , 2 ; obstructing railroad , 1 ; shooting , 1 ; fitlso pretense , 1 ; ntson , 1 ; vagrancy , 2 ; no deaths ute reported for the year. Till : STATE I'KNIIKNTIAUT. Warden Hyors , in his monthly report to the board of public lands and buildings , fur nishes the following item for the month of December : Number convicts in prison December - comber 1,1887 , li.14 ; number received from courts during month of December , 21 ; total , : & V number whoso tiino expired during month , 19 ; nunbrivardoncd by governor , 1 : number released oacommutation , 1 ; number oscuped during thiicnofif , 1 ; released on hn- licas corpus in suptemo court , 1 ; total , 20 ; leuin ? number rcmalr Ing in the prison Janu- iiryl,18&S,3U2 ; , AOiW.'OO IHOIf. The BOOonJ nltcMnt of the county to secure lilds for the erection of the now court house that would coinu within the estimates made by Architect Meyers , failed completelv , none of the bids when opened coming within sev eral thousand dollars of tlio estimates and Homo of the bids , without ( jualllled reduc tions , aggregated $100,000 above the estimate. In addition sovetul contractors would not Mil at nil , being convinced that the building rould not bo built for the money. Six months valuable time 1ms altoady been lost and it looks as though the commissioners might as veil abandon present plans und start on a new basis. surnKMi : count CASES. In the supreme court yesterday the case of Cleveland vs. Jnnson was dismissed. The following cases was argued nnd submitted : Kcnth vs. Lour : ' , ( J rimes vs. Canuell , Littlo- Iohn vs. Pearson nnd Whltnot , state ex rel Jurns vs. Hrown county. Stoll vs. Gregg , Motion. Court adjourned until to-duy. HTATK IIOUflR NOTKS. The Kearney Street railway company has filed amended articles of incorporation which llx the samtol stock nt ? . " > 0l)00. ) The amended nttieles nro signed by John Stewart , presi dent , and A. II , Holtin. secretary. V. M. KH's ' , of Omaha , superintendent of construction work nt the state asylum at Norfolk , hits Hied his bond In the sum of 10,000 , with T. 11. Taylor as surety , and it . 'ris been unproved by the board of public Zands und buildings. The contract for the erection of the indus trial homo at Mllford was signed and scaled tit the office of the board of public lands and buildings yesterday. Tlio contract is jnado with John Laync , of Lincoln , the successful bidder , and calls for the building to be com pleted as per the plans anil sccilcations ) ! fur nished by Ulako & Co. , architects , Omaha. by the 1st of September , 1SS8 , ut a cost of ? 14,390. The contract has provisos for Changes in tbd plnu of building if thu board inav doom proper. The bond of Contractor Layno , In amount the same as the contract price , with A. J. Hall und Charles A. Sweet its sureties , was passed upon and approved by the board. J. C. Smith , county attorney forSalino county , has filed with the supreme court n transcript nnd bill of exceptions In the Grant Wright cuso , In which occurs the decision on the ago of consent law recently rendered by Judge Morris. The county attorney desires the supreme court to give its construction on the law and upcn the rccout decision ren dered by Judge Morris. The report , of the superintendent of the state hospital for the insane at Lincoln for the month ol Decemlwr shows the total num ber of inmates to bo 409 , of which numboc SiM uro mules nnd 180 females , During the month two have been discharged and no deaths have occurred. Twelve new patients liavo been admitted , coming from the coun ties of G'lgo , Kichuideon , Ilarlan , OtocLun < rasti'r , Sherman , York , Saunders , Howard , Washington , Gosper and Dodgo. The liv crease In number in the hospital line been lu the month from 890 to 409. The state board of transportation yester day received n reply to the complaint of the Farmer's union , of Oakland , from General Manager Winter of the St. Paul & Oimihn road , promising to Investigate und report nt once. General Manager McCool , of the St. Joe & Grand Island road , replies to the complain ! Of Mr. Hyde , of Spring Creek , Clay county , The Kuswer avers that tlm complaint Is Is sued to maUo trouble and is unfounded , and 'that the road has strictly compiled with the Jtxw. Hinging Noises , In the curs , sometimes a roarlnpr. bu7. < " sslnjj Bound , nro caused by catarrh , thill CKCoedinjjly disagreeable and very com mon tlibawo. Loss of fainoll or hearing result from catarrh. Hood's Sar- , the great blood puriilor , id c l > cculturly successful remedy for this disease , which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh , trj Hood's Sarsiipurlllii , the peculiar modi- eino. How Dlptliertu Is Sprciul. St. Louis Globe-Democrat : Prof Toisslor , in his annual report on diph thcria , published'in the Lyou Medical tivos the result of his investigations * based upon a minute inquiry , pursuet for live yoara , averaging nearly 1231 eases per annum , Firstly , there is m evidence that the disease is over trans milled by moons of water or other fooi or drink ; tnuiBinibsion by direct con tin : Is far from common , not more than in Ii per cent of his cases ; diphtheria is par Uculnrly nn infectious disease , the pcn.- oruting cause of which is transported to ikdiBtntico by current * of nlr , nnd Intro duced into the orgivnlstn through tlio breathing apparatus. A study of zvmotio diseiiFe.s wliow that diphtheria- follows exactly the wtino variations as the acute difuitios of thu air pti9 wces. ; But whence cornea the germ ? Pro fessor Tcip.slur , according to his own rc- senrchcH and UIOMJ of Klebs nnd Fran- cotto , does not hesitate to conclude that tlio dust arising from heaps of manure , from rngs nnd otraw , nro tlio ordinary vehicles of the diphtheritic germ. Tlio Bwcoplngfl of cities net In the wimo way. Th is cause hns been found present in 40 per cent of nil his cases. Ho next takes up tlio question of the relations between the diphtheria of poultry nnd of the human family. Ho declares himself on tlio nlHrmativo side of this question , nnd cites authentic ex amples of transmission from men to fowls , and nhows that tlio diphtheria of poultry is more grave than is generally believed. Finally , diphtheria is much more frequent in tno country than would at first bo supposed ; it is often to bo neon in the court-yards of grentcltles nnd in places especially devoted to Iho rearing of poultry. From all these considerations taken together , Professor Toi sier thinks ho is authorized in the conclusion that the dust of dung-heaps scattered about by contaminated fowls and birds is the essential element in the spread of diphtheria. Tlio great popularity and success o. Salvation Oil , the great pain-dcstroyerf have made it a target for counterfeiters. Buy the genuine. Price 126 ctfl. "Died of ammonia , poor fellow , " said Mrs. Partington , on learning of a friend's death from pneumonia. "I believe - liovo 1 should have died , too , but for Dr. Bull's Cough Stirrup. " Dr. Bull's Cougli Syrup she meant , of course. A ROMANCE OF CRIME. Tli Sequel to Two Mysterious Califor nia Murders. San Francisco Special to tlio St. Louis Globe-Democrat : A romance of crime which equals anything in Gnborinu haa just como tolight hero through the dis covery of Chinese In an old building. About fourteen years ago a frail French woman named Bonierwos found dead in her room in Waverly place , in this eitv. There wore marks of a fearlul struggle in tlio broken furniture of the room and traces of brawny lingers on her nock. Ilor neighbors declared they hnd hoard her talking the previous night with a man with strong French-Canadian accent. As usual with such women , she had a "lover" who took her earnings , and who was very cruel to hor. This man was arrested. Tlio police be lieved they had n sure case against him. While the case was pending , however , another French woman of the same ilk was found murdered in Sacramento under similar circumstances , The of- liccrs , after a fruitless search for the murderer , wore about to give up the chase , when by the merest accident , some of the stolen jewelry taken from the Sacramento woman was found upon a notorious woman of the town , named Carrie Mortimoi't who was known as the mistress of Charles Mortimer , a French Canadian. Further search of this woman's promises brought to light other and very expensive jewelry , in cluding a number of diamonds , and when qucstionon as to her possession of them , she said that Mortimer have given them to her. The oflieers arrested Mortimer , and. after some good detective work , fastened upon him not only the murder of the Sacramento woman , but also of thoWav- orly place cyprian. In duo time Morti mer was tried in Sacromento , and his mistress , Cnrrio , testified against him , and proved the two murders upon him with many other crimes. After Morti mer's conviction ho feigned insanity , and shortly before the day of execution his brother , who hnd como all the way from Canada to rescue him from jail , was shot on the roof of the Sacramento jail while trying to rescue the con demned murderer. This ends the prologue of the romance. The lover of the murdered woman know she had property in Pal-is , also a son whom she was educating. Ho wont to Paris , succeeded in establishing his claim to the estate , and lived their in fine style on the rents. Meanwhile Waverly place , the scene of the crime , 'was invaded by the Chinese. A few months ago a Chinese tenant of the murdered wom an's house , in makingsomo repairs , tore down an old partition and found an old tin can containing old letters and papers. This ha showed to Captain Bigago , a Frenchman , who is agent for several Chinese firms. The captain found to his astonishment , that the pa pers consisted of deeds to property in Paris from Marie Boniero to her son Pierre Uonioro , with the address of the latter in Paris. There was also n bank book , fallowing that the dead woman had deposited with Gustavo Msihp , pres ident of tlio French bank of this city , who subsequently embezzled about &WO of the tunas of the bank and then com mitted suicide when exposure came. The captain sent the deeds to Paris , and was gratified hist week to receive a letter from the attorneys of the son. Picrrio , in Paris , declaring that the long-lost deeds had enabled them to make good the claim of the son to hia mother's estate , and to oust the adven turer who hud deprived the rightful heir of his inheritance. t Old pillboxesaro spread over the land by the thousands after having been emptied by suflering humanity. What a mass of sickening , disgusting medi cine the poor stomach hns to contend with. Too much strong medicine. Prickly Ash Bittors' is rapidjy and surely taking the place of all this class of drugs , nnd in curing all the ills aris ing from a dis-ordorcd condition of the liver , kidneys' stomach and bowels. In Search of lllililcn Treasure. Now York Sun : The treasure of which the party is in search is undoubtedly that supposed to bo contained in the wreck of the Phantom , which was sunk about twenty-live miles oil Boli/e many years ago while under the famous buc caneer Morgan. Numerous unsuccess ful attempts to recover the treasure have boon made. Customs Inspector Van Brcmer yes terday said that ho know of the plans ol the party and had heard from them fre quently since they loft. From commu nications ho had received he was con vinced that tlio party would return rich. Ho stated that one place at which thu party had been was Kingston , Jamaica , Two or three days ago ir was men tioned in the newspapers that certain bankers in this city had just icccivcil 8,000 Spanish doubloons , coins of n cen tury or so ago , and of the value of $15.9 each. All the information that the firm would give as to the coins was that thoj had como from West Indies. The dates of the coins and the largo number ol them received indicate that they musi liavo como from nn ancient hoard o : some sort. If the Mnria went from here direct to Belize , got up part of the treasure nnil took it to Jamaica for ship meut hero , and is now on her way bacl for more , tno party has enriched itsol already to the amount of $1127,000. Political Scrambling. Cincinnati Enquirer : Evufr man who nccumllatcs wealth in Colorado feels himself obliged to nspiro to the United States senate. Ilx-Senator Henry M. Teller , the last senator elected , is probably the poorest man Colorado hns sent to that body and ho is worth a million. There is always a scramble for the vacant secretaryship , and one is now impending , the term in Senator "Tom" Bowen being about to expire. A long list of millionaires ex ists from which choice may bo made. David II. Moffatt , the wealthiest man in the state , who is president of the First National bank of Denver nnd of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad , proba bly could have the place for th'o asking , but docs not want it. Ho will round up his career of money making a Httlo later and take Teller's place. MolTat is what the boys call "a good ono. " Ho was In Now York in 18SI with his bondm friend , the only ono he over had or over will have , "Joe ' ChatTco , whoso daughter married "Buck" Grant. ChrlToo wns chairman of the republican national executive committee. Ho got Cyrus W. Field , Sidney Dillon , Jay Gould and two or three other wealthy republican ! * into a room ono day about two weeks before election to toll them that money was needed. Chairman Jones , S. B. Klkins and MolTat were prosont. Field aid more talking than all the others com bined. It seemed to Mollalt that it was all talk , and finally lie blurted out : "See here , Mr. Field , money talks , nnd I'll just tell you what I'll do. I'll put up my check for double any amount you will chip in. " Field nnd MolTntt somehow had not been intro duced. "Who might you bo , sir ? " asked Field. "D the oiids who I am"said Moffatt , "so my cheek goes through the bank. " Mr. Field did not respond , and Hushed in the face as his follow capital ist laughed over his discomsoituro It is MolTat who is backing for the place "Ed" Wolcott , and has put Wol- cott in the way of becoming widely known , oven though lie docs not reach the senate. Wolcott is solicitor for MoiTatt's anil road , and accounted the ablest and wealthiest lawyer in Denver. MolYatt haa Now York connections , through which ho got Wolcott an invit ation to speak at the Now England ban quet. The annual banquet of the Now England society is a favorite place for bringing now men to the front. Last year Grady took the applause Grady. who sang the praises of tlio now south. This year it was Wolcottand , his praises have'been sounded quite widely. Ho will not hnvo an easy path to the son- atorship. Bowen will light to succeed himself. Ex-Senator N. P. Hilt , who owns nil the nowsnajwrs of Denver , and is nearly aa wealthy as MolTatt , will bo a candidate. So will Tabor of night shirt fame , whoso fortune is looking up again ; ox-Governor Koutt , who is a cattle grower ; "Bill" Hammill , the cattle king of the west ; General E. B. Sofris , who has struck it rich in coal discoveries in southern Colorado , and a do/.en lessor luminaries. CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven in millions o homes for more than u quarter of u century , is used by the United States Government. En dorsed bv the heads of the great universities , a1 the Strongest , Piire&t and Most Healthful. Ir. Price's thu only linking Powder that dops not contain Ammonia , Mine or Alum , old only ii : cans. 1'lticn 1HKINO POWUKU Co. . New York. Chicago. tit. Louis , Nebraska National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $28OOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II W. YATKS , President. LEWIS S. KKEII , Vice-President. A. E. TOUZAMN , 2d Vice-President. AV. II. 8. IIuaiiES , CasUlor DlUKCTOItS. W. V. MonsK , JOHN 8. COLLINS , il. W. YATES , LEWIS S. HEED , A. E. TOD/.ALJW. Banking Office * THE IRON BANK. Cor. 1-th aud Faruam Sts. A General llunkhiL' llusluess Transacted. HBO i * viucqruxTiD vrini tns aioauritr or THII COCXTM WILL ( KB BT KXAHUlXa TUU MAT THAI IUC CHICA60ROGKISLAND&P4CFICRAILWAY ! I/ ) reason of lu central posltlox c".os relation to lines Last of Chicago , and contuuauj haes at terminal points West , Northwest and r > ojtuweit. Is th * time middle link In that transcontinental tiystem which Invltos aud facilitates trarol and trafflo between tbe Atlantic and Pacific. The Kock Island main line and branches Include Chicago cage , Jollet , Ottawa , La Balls , J'eorla , Ocneseo , Molina and Kock Island , In Illinois ) Darcnport , Uuscatlne. Vrashlngton. Falrflsld , Ottnmwa , Oskaloosa , West Lib erty , Zowa City , Des slolnes , I ndlanola.Wlnterset , Atlan tic , KnoiTllle , Andubon , Ilarlan , Outhrl Centre and Council Bluffs , In Iowa ; Oallatln , Trenton , Bt.sepn , Cameron and Kansas CltT1 , In Mlssonrli Leai.'iwortb and Atchlson , In Kansas : Albert Lea , Minneapolis and ft. Paul , In Minnesota ! Vfatertown and Sioux Falls , is Dakota , and hundreds of Intermediate cities and towns. /'The Croat Rock Island Route" Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Iti permanent way Is dlstlnffuiihrd for Us excellence. Its crldees arc of stone and Iron. Its track Is of solid BUSIts ) rolljnffstook iwrfect. Its passenger equipment has all tb safety appliances that experience has prgr i useful , and for luxurious ; accomxuodatlors Is uns-ip * passed. Its Express Trains consist of u | > erlor l"r Coaches , elegant IMlImau Palaca Parlor and Sleeping Cars , superb I > lnlng Cars , prorldlnff delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and Bt. Joseph , Atchlson and Kanias City ) restful Reclining Chair Can. In maa- Rcement Is conserratlTS , Its dlsclpune exacting "The Famoua Albert Lea Roirre" Betwsta Chicago and Ulnneapolli and St. l'a.J Is the faTorlte. Over this line Solid Fast Ei pruts Trains run dally to attractive resorts for tourists Jn Iowa and Minnesota , and , via Walertown and Sioux Palls , to th * rich wheat and grating lands of Interior Dakota. Tla Bneca > and Kankakee , the Hock Island offers scperlor Inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian apolis. Lafayette and Council lllnSs , SL Joseph. Atcht- ron , Ltavenworth , Kansas City , St. Paul , and Interme diate points. All patrons ( especially ladlis and chll- dr niecclrepro ) tectlon , courtesy and kindly attention. 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THE VICTOR SCALE , Manufactured by Moline Scale Co , , Iloline , 111 , SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS , BECAUSE rillST The Independent connection of Its levers with the boamrod , Insures to each entire freedom of action , enables us to dispense with thotrui-s rod , build with a shallow pit ( an Important savliiR ) , and diminishes liabil ity to annoyance from water and ( lunger of freezing in winter. SKCOXD Tlie novel manner of suspending its levers under the frame , .and application of our new Improved pIvot-Ruard , affords a more complete protection jp the pi vot-adgos or bearings than la found , In any other scale. Other scales protect their bearings , only , by the timbers used hi hulldluir , whllo the Victor , alone , has a special contrivance , In Its new pi vot-Ruard , which keeps its bear ings free from Ice and dirt rendering the ficalo accurate and sensitive in all conditions of weather. DEERE , WELLS & CO. Wcstorn Ai ents , c-ou.vciL , HiMjrrs , - IO\VA vre cordlnty rtcommeM TourU st thrj * < t tcmcdy knuvn to us f ! Coaoubcca and Gleet. We blve loll cootlder. able , snd In eYery cue U til glYen tstiihcUcn. Alcott Jk Lisle , cM by DrujjUtt. Piles tl.UU. FOUNTAIN BR.ANDS E OUT AND F LTJO Incomparably the Beat * WE MAKE IT A principle of our business not to carry over one dollar's worth of goods from one season to another if we can help it. This season we have a much heavier stock and to close it out we know that extraordinary e ± - forts have to be mado. Having taken inventory , we have gone over our entire winter stock , and propose to make a peremtory clearing of the same , Beginning today , we will inaugurate the great est clearance sale on record. Cost will not be considered in this sale , and we will cut prices to mere nominal figures , First on the list are heavy overcoats , and we mention for this week the following extraordinary bargains : One lot good Ulsters , made of an excellent quality of Friezelined with plaid flannel ; a perfect storm-defyer , at $9 ; the coat is fully worth $15. One lot of eleprant cassimere overcoats , cut very long with good astra- chan collar and cuffs , a good looking as well as a good wearing coat , which could not be bought under ordinary circumstances , for less than $16 ; we have marked it $9.50. A small lotpf very fine chinchilla Ulsters , fancy back , collar and cuffs of good fur , elegantly made ; a splendid garment and as good as any other house would ask $25 for ; we offer them at $12.75. This is de cidedly the cheapest fur trimmed overcoat ever shown. "We are marking suits and all our winter goods in the same proportion tion , and will announce through the daily papers the special bargains we will have for every week. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. THE OMAHA BEE , -DKt.lVr.nKl > TO- ANYPfflOFffl -nr CAUHIKU Foil- 20 Cents a Week. Seven papers a week. Send your order to tlio olllce , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building 1 PO TED STAUUIO.VS FOI13A.UE IVrcUorons , Clydesdales aud Shire , also homo lireil colt . Kvery anlnml Kunranteed a breeder Our stock has lieen selected with refcrcncnto lioth imllvliluul merit nnd podlirou , Roma of tliesw horses havu taken tlm prize at the Ne braska State I'clr , 1887. All our horses uro ac- rllmnted , and rnlts of their net can bo shown. 1'rlci's reasonable and easy terms. IH ncccsslhlo by the tliroo Iciiillug railroads of the state , 1) ) . It M. ; I' . , E. fc il. V. . and 1C. 0. & O. & FAHllHAIt , York , Neb OF TUB Chicago , Milwiiukee & St. Paul R'y , The Best Route from Omalia and Council muffs to THE EAST = = - TWO TBA1H8 DAILY BETWKBN O1IAUA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Cliicngo , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis ) Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , ' Frccport , Ilockford , Cllntou , Dubuque , Darcnport , Elgin , Madison , JancsTllle , Ucloit , Wlnona , La Crosse , And all other Important points Eut , Northeast and Southeast. For through tlckeU call on the ticket went at 1101 farnam itreet. In I'aitoo Hotel , or at Uuloa I'actUo 1'nllman Sloepori and the finest Dlnlnff Can In the world are run on the main line of tlio Chicago , Mil waukee A bt. 1'aul Kallwar. and eyerr attention U paid to pauoug by courteous employe * of ton company. 11. Mlf.IiKn , Oencral Manager. 1. F.TUCKHll. AKsHtantUenernl Manager. A. V. It. CAIU'KNTKH , General 1'aisenfer and TIcKPt Agrnt. OKO. 10. UK AFFORD , AuliUnt Central PuMocer and Ticket AKont. J.T. CLAUK , General 8ap rlotend nt. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succesbors to Juhn O , Jacobs. ) At the old stand , HOT Farrmm St. Orders by tele graph solicited und promptly at to. iTulelepbonu No 3 GHATKFUL COMFOUTING Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "nr s tlioroiiKh knowledge of the natural laws wlilUi Kurcrn thu npcratlnni of digestion and nutri tion , and by careful appllnition of Ihutlno prupiirtlus of nell-selectiMl Cocoa , Mr. Kpps lias provided our bri'UkfHst tables nlth a dcllcalulr llaroruil bevurnue wlilchiuaT > HTU us many lieuvy doctor's bills. It II by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to resist im > ry tcndoncy to dlnuasu. Hun dreds of inutle maladies uru floating nround us rvadr to attack wliuruver tlieru In a ncnk point. We mny , ' ( pmnanr a fatHl shaft by keeping ourselTCS well fortltled wlih puri ) blood and a properly nourished IramB.-Cl II Service ( Jututta. Mnilc simply with tolling wntor or milk. Sold only In lialf pound tins by ( Jrucurs labeled thus ; JAMES EPPS & CO , , JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising has ulwuya proven successful , Ileforo placing nnjr Xewipapcr Advertlalng consult LORD & THOMAS , illlinTISlMJ iGUTS , il t t Umloljii tirxt. CHICAGO. W. J. OALlllUlTll , Surgeon and Physician , Offlco N . W Curlier llth and Houghis St. Ofilce , 100 ; Kesldcnco telephone , Ki. Display at their wararooms , 13O5 and 1307 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY FISCHER LYON&HEALY , , PIANOS BURDETT , STANDARD , Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , I30B A 1307 FARNAM STREET * DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE J A magnificent display af everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Eteclrtc Science flentltmti'sBtlt Beit Sthitiffl Scltnl"lca"y Made and Practically Applied. * With Electric iedi DISEASES COEED WITHOUT MEDICINES . * Ufll I tflllDt ? Vf > l I " > TO P lm In tti Ttiok , Illpi , Ilrad or Dmtl , II WILL OUKt TUU Nrrn.u. I > t > lIIIIT. l.umbi. o , uVnrVul I > rlllllr , Ithrul mtltlm. r r > lril > , Neuml lo , SrUtlrn , IMM of Kldnr } > , CplnBl IllM > r > , Torulj l.lfcr , Uout * Klliaiiitlen , mMlon ) . Afttlimil , llcvrl Illvriivr , l > Titn4 > p l t CunKlluvllon , KryAlptlM , lmtl * tl n , WrkWM. iKpoUnvir , Citcrrh , 1'llri. Epll p r , Dumb ' - --r - U/drooole lllood DlMiM * . llreu > 7. * t - , then tkli belt ft Jult whmt you net * . rtrtoOliiutanIv Ww Cm Le orplleil . . . & A to njr part of tbe WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. ana tumiH&ndf orothtra. fir UrlRUC'C Cl CPTRO UlftMCTIf * BCI T ( npriorta lloth re-enrT ntiorelectrlo | . UTi nUnHC a cLCwInU MAUnClIU DCLI ty rB tronB or uilldm ttie wc r rm y il - slrei produces a rontlnuoui current ) COIITCTI electrlrltr through the boil 7 on tlio nurre . It euro dlicatoi LT iceneratlnK & contlnnoui current of olocfrtcUr ( 10 or 111 hoursont of S4) ) Ilirouahout the tinman > r allayliiff allnerTousnoM lmni MlUt lr , and producing new circulation of tlio llfn forces thn Mood , - - cirtlnirTlKor , itrcLgtb , energ-y and lieallh.when all other trcatmrntliai failed. Tag merit * of tbufc - tlflo Prlt ar belnt ; reeoirnlzM an < l Indorsed br ttiouiandu wnom It has cured. hhKKKKNCKHi Anl nUronimercUI attency or wboleialo liuuie In Chicago ) wbolciala Ban Kranclsrn and Chlc > irn IT-Hnnd damp for lit | npo Illuitratecl pamihlrt. ) "W. jr. XXOXHYXJ , Inreator aud Manufacturer , tVl Mubub ATeaue Chlcogo. RUPTURE T DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. MASON'S PATEZT RUNNER ATTACHMENT Light , Strong and Practical. by thrlr use your vehicle can bo quickly transformed Into n comfortable - able Klolgh. Made nt MASON'S ' CARRIAGE WORKS , DAVKM'Ollr , IO\V.\ . For Sale by Ecalcrs ETorywhera. WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS ( ) ( tlii Itod ; cntarcM and itif i.ctl.f neJ. full | < a > tlcu- larssrntSF led ( rce. KI1IK MKII. CO. . llnrniu , ii. Y SUFFERERS " ' ' ' NERVOUSNESS'fiV.'M.'iSJ , . ; reiull of OTir-VTork , InJUattUu , tie. . aJJreo abort. . HOW 70 ACT. ' " ' < RTbnpjf5K" ' ' " ' " ' 'i'lf' " "ii't''lcl''u' ' ' MlHUlll ? MA S10H e .mi.iir : imK