Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1888, Page 5, Image 5
OMAHA DAILY BEE--THURSDAY. MARCH 15.1888. tTlio Citizens Meet nntl Nominate An- other-Ticket. "Rally" "was the heart itno of -Jmndblll fllstributcd In South Omnhn yesterday , call ing oa the cltlrons to bo present fit a mans meeting last night. And they rallied thnt is , some of them did. Some rallied ns early ns 7 o'clock , and wndetl through the snow thnt surrounds the Knights of "Labor hall , but most of them didn't rally until nearly 8 o'cloclt. "Hlnck Jnck" stood nt the foot Of the stairway and told thorn " You'ro welcome here , " nnd they ncccptod the greeting and passed on , until upwards of 200 wore In the Imll , and it Is said that the supports of 'tho floor cracked. No one know It nt the time , however , nnd no ono loft. At 8:30 : John Knins took the platform nnd stated that nt n previous lucotlnpn number of citizens "of all shades" had determined to place n ticket in the Held { hat would bo nllko creditable to themselves nnd the city , nnd that last night's meeting had been called to perfect the oignnlzatlon. The first thing in order was to appoint someone ono as president of thatorgnni/ntion , "I move you that M. J. Downs bo appointed chairman , " said Dentils ICeough. mill uboUt one-half of the nudlcnco seconded the mo tion , It was carried. Mr. Downs accordingly mounted the plat form , nnd whiloassuiing these present that the ho nor was unexpected , nnd undeserved , Iio thanked them for Jt. Amid frequent cheers nnd cries of ' "rah , 'rah I" ho sK | > ko well of the future of South Omnlm nnd the necessity of getting ttio best men possible to All the civfc chairs. Ho then said a Bdcrfctury was required , nnd Dennis Kcough again cnmo to the front with the 'nntno of Al. Hanson , who was unanimously chosen. "Tho chair now awaits the ptcasuroof the meeting , " said the chairman , nnd sortie ono in the crowd says , "that's good. " 'Not heeding the Interruption , the chalrmhn extended n courteous Invitation to any lc- porters present to tome forward , and fissured them they would bo furnished with the best accommodation the hall alTordcd. ' John Emits moved that tlid chair nominate Ono elector from each ward to form n central committee , and Ufa clmir said It would nt a Inter lioiir , wlibn it had tlmo to think it over. At n later hour the chiiil' "produced n slip of iwper on which wore written the names of lludolph Hertz , James .Lahoy , Thomas Mc- Gulrtj find William KhiCddo. Dennis Kcough again took the floor and dobmcd It flddcssary to nominate a full ticket , which was accordingly put jn the form of a inbtlon. No ono said no , ttnfl the "nycs" had it. Then It was db- . cldCd to commence with the mayor and go clown the wliole list. Tom McGuire ad once moved thnt John Ennis.bo . nominated , and somebody asked "for what. " "Why for mayor , of t'ours6'said the clinir and Jlmrn'o ' Mcinerny got up to propose W. O. Sloan. Then there was n general outcry -and no ono . could bo ho'ard until the chnlr 'wlold&d a heavy oaken cnno nnd called the meeting to order. JImmio continued to speak , nnd said ns long ns fioy had u good lot of "liollercrs" ho guessed they could do ttliht they liked. Md spoke well of Mr. SlOan , mid was ably seconded by K. J. Curtain , ivho spoke of Mr. Sloan's many acts of kind ness , and referred to his morals , ns being "puro ns the new fallen snow. " ThenMe - Inornoy nsked tlm * a vote bo taken by ballot , and'Miko Nelson asked for a division of the ItoiHo. Dennis KcouRh sold the speakers represented the democratic party , that had held Itsllrst meeting in n cellar , and ho thought it Was time that something was done , nnd then through the hubbub thalfol- ' lowed the reporter could hear , "Yes , that's whut wo wuht , " "Shutip , " "I got the floor , " mid "Good b'.ve , Den. ' The chairman nskcd if the nomination should bo voted on l > y "Acclama'tion 'vita vossa , or whatever you , call it , " and after n discussion in which tiearly every one present took partnt the same time , the- mo tion was put hnd the announcement "tho nycs have it , " told that John Eni'ls was. the nominee for 'mayor. Everyone Voted , nnd the Her. reporter could STIO that' very many Voted both ways , apparently for the ciifmco ' 'Of shouting , Jim Mclncrney then nsked permission to roako a few remarks , first admitting that Mr. Ennis wns nominated. He was peiuilttcd , but before ho got started there was ' n commotion In ' the hall and some 6no ' was heard to say , "By - , I'm. ' going to flght it right out hero to- iiiglit , " but ho didn't ftghl. Mclncry com menced to say that the democrats had been accused of holding a "holo-ln-thc-wall" meet ing to nominate their candidates , but ho "waritcd to know what Innk of a meeting it was that mot at Johnny Gorman's palooli Tuesday night , when the citizphs' ticket was nominated ! lie was nt once ruled out of order , and told the chair , "I know you would.1 ' "Tho next thing in order Is to nominate tlio treasurer , said the chairmnnj nnd his voice was at once drowned in the chorus of cheers that arogc. The names of Tat Rowley , Jludolph Hertz and Thomas Geary were at once sung out , but the chair man put the name. of Hertz the first , nnd de clared him nominated. The names of Ed. Davis and Thomas Hdctor. weio called ns trmdidnlos for city cloik , nnd after the usual , discussion Ed. got it. , The candidates for councilirian wore then named in the follow ing order : First wttrd , . Joe Kountzel . nndJoimDeo ; second ward , Patsy Uoardon ; ' .Third ward , Tom McGUito. mid Font til l\nrd , ll. Jotter and S. BFnnno. . "Say , whore's Donovan's name ? " said EOIHO ono. "Tho nominations nro now over. What's your further pleasure ! " nsked the chair man. 'Our ' fiirthcr pleasure is" - strtrtcd out a delegate. "Shut up I" said another , nnd the first speaker sank out of sight. Some ono moved ou adjournment , and that settled it , the chairman and secretory- leaving the platform , "What do you think of that ! " nslccd ono "You did llr.st rate , " said the other , nnd then the candidates and central committee woio askdd to reumln and talk mnttois ever. Culls for John Ennls brought him to the front , nnd ns ho came forwaul some ono said , "Let her go. " Ho thanked thorn for the honor conferred , spoke a good Word for bin opponent , W. G. Slo'ati , nnd said that if elected "ho would do overi thing to the best of liis ability , when Bomo ono said "that's what , " and ho retired. ' . Mlkb Nelson then took the floor , and someone ono said : "Tro him down , " but they didn't. JIo had worked with John Emils shoulder to shoulder for .years , nnd Imd always found him n man. 'Ho had Been his ins and outs. , "But I haven't been in his bar for uijq- months , " .ho continued. I ain't a .whisky sticker , nnd any man that said it Is a ' ' liar,11 snld ono. "Yes. Am I tnlking to the man that said HI1' Ha evidently wasn't , for no one an- eworod , nnd ho stepped down , Jim Melnorney took his plnco and re viewed the proceedings of the oven- Irig. Ho .objected' to the rulings of the chairman , who at ono time gave him permission to speak , and ruled him out of order when ho spoko. .Mllto Uuviu took his place , and said the only objection ho had to Eunls wa& that ho wns not n citizen. In any case ho was not the nominee of the meeting , for it was use less to try and get u vote by "acclamation" whore ono-hnjf dld'nt ' know what they were "hollciing" ubout. "Money 'talks , " ho f 1,000 in the hands of. J. B. Measlier , It wasn't covered , however , nnd after cheers find counter cheers for the rival' candidates , the crowd gradually dispersed , J.AW AND oiineit MKETJXO , While the supporters qf Sloan and Ennls wore arguing it out in the Knights of Labor llall , there was n quiet llttlo meeting Jiold in the Intoiests of law nnd order at the Del- inouLco. Some twenty or thirty citizens were present nud talked over the boat men to bring out as candidates. It was free for nil , and everyone who had. ' anything to say was listened to and be fore adjourning ft was decided to cull a publla meeting Satqrday , Marph 84. It will bo hold in the now school house nt 3 1 > . in. nnd all having the interests of the city ut heart are invited to be present and aid iu the selection of candidates. Firemen Sti-u Rlo Through Mini. About 8 o'clock Jast evening the flro de partment was called by an alarm to the' resi dence of T , W. Leo , 200 north Nineteenth Btrcot. Thd'mud of Capitol-avenue between Seventeenth nnd. Nineteenth proved almost unnavlgablo- two or ttlrco times the chemical got stuck. T.ho flro was fouud to bo In the ffathrooni of'tho basement. The Humes were extinguished by n Tow Imckctsbf vftiter. In n wardrobe adjoining the bath room were n number of silk , oatin and velvet dresses , which wore ruined. Otherwise the damngo Was ] very Blight. The fire was caused by n servant girl who HI n match In the bath room to see If the window was closed , when the uplifted match sot flro to the window curtain and the flames spread , SOUTH OMAltA NEWS. The concert at the M , E. church was pro nounced a success by these 'that were there. The cngoA for the ntw loek-up will reach town this week , and the boys that will go In them are In town to-dnv. S. G. Wright , of Wright A Baldwin , has > eturned from California. His family cnmo with him. The B. A M , ran In thirty-four cars of stock yesterday. Only ono B , & M. "empty" was handled nt the yards yesterday , and the boys all say It was by mistake. Neither Justice Wells or Just&o ! Levy hnd n civil case bofoie them yesterday , and Judge Hcuthcrwaa listdnlnir to the evidence iu a petit larceny case all day. The base ball club Is making all prepara tions for their diinca on the U4ta. The now grounds will bo fenced iu as soon ns the fiost is out of the ground. A carriage containing four ladles came to a sudden stop In tliOMnud thnt marks the cor ner of N nntl Twenty-fifth streets yesterday morning. While frantically endeavoring to do its duty , the horse pullcfl Itself frco from the harness nhd struck for the nearest livery stable , while the ladles were assisted out , nnd n carriage smith notified to make repairs. "Exchange hotel guests yesterday were Thomas V. Miller , Fullcrton ; S. A. Hnnio null A. W. lllstiiir , of Uislngj A.C. McCorkld , Superior ; E. 0. Goodoll , Western' W. E. Bishop , Picrca ; T. J. Reynolds and W. Cra- Vut , Boiiflcld. MATTRESSES , worth $3,00 , only 81.DS. Everything else in proportion at Ni\v YortiCSTOHAOBCo. , Entire block , Capitol avo. and 16lli st. Licensed to tVccl. The following marriage licenses wore jssued yesterday by Judge Shields : Nnmo and Residence. Ape. Niels Christiansen , Omaha , . . ; . 25 .Torgino Ncilsen , Orrmlia. . . . - . . ai Harry C. Hhyn , Omaha * , t . \ . 2J Julia Swcrtdby , Omaha. . . 21 Thomas H. Douglas , BlueSpringsNob..4 ( ) MaryB. Coon , Omaha . 31 MATTRESSES worth $5 only $1.98. Everything elbe in proportion at Nuw YOUK Sf oltAan Co. , Entire block , Capitol avc. and 16th st. Republican Clubs C6nvcntioti. A largo number of delegates from all parts of the slate have arrived in the city to bo present at the opening session of the state convention of republican clubs in Nebraska which Convenes nt exposition Imll at 11 o'clock this morning. Delegates will re quire tickets of admission , and these cnh bo secured upon application to loom 120 Millaru hotel , up to 10-15 : a. m. to-day. The bannuct takes place Ut the Mlllartl at 0 sharp to-night. . MATTRESSES , worth $8.00 , only $1.98. Everything else in proportion at NEW YOHKSTOUAGB Co. , Entire block , Canltol avb. and 15th st. His jSfatc. H. O. Wood , a chronic wife-beater , was gathered In by ttio po"lico last evening for mercilessly beating his wife. Ho inost strcn- ubusly refused to eo with the oflleers , Insist ing that his wife was his own property and ho had a right to bring her to terms If she refused to obey him. The police begged leave to differ with him on that point aild politely escorted him to the patrol wagon. MATTRESSES Worth $3 only $1.08. Everything else in proportion at NlCW YOllK STOUAGl ! CO. , Entire block , Capitol avo. nud 15th st. Stole a Ilnfn. i _ i f Jl ! Potty larcenies of groceries nro getting to bo a dally occurrence. The latest arrest is that of Ben Roth , who was jailed last night for stealing a ham from Jnm6s Whalen's store on Curoing street. One of the clbrks observed him slipping n ham under his coat , but before Koth could bo stopped ho had dis appeared througli the door. After the Battle is Over. Prices have * iow touched bottom. Everything to funush your house from cellar to garret , at fabulously low pi-ices anil easy payments nt that. Where ? At Npw YOUK STOHAGU Co.'s , Capitol Avenue and 15th et. Commissioners on the Komi. The county commissioners did not hold thdlr regular meeting yesterday afternoon as n majority of them wore tit Waterloo on busi ness pei taming to the welfare of that section. MATTRESSES , worth $3.00 , only $1.08. Everything else in proportion at Nisw YonicSTonAau Co. , Entire block , Capitol avc. and 15th st. - * Decorating the Dogs. Up to the close of business hours In the ofllco of the city cleric yestordav afternoon 1250 dog tags had been called for and issued. MATTRESSES worth $ .1 only $1.03. Everything'cl&o in proportion at' Niw YOHK STOHAOI ; Co. , Entire block , Capitol avo. and 15lh st. Loaves ol' Brcntl. Edward A. Biown , who keeps a bakery on Sixteenth street near Webster , was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of soll'iig loaves 6f broad weighing loss than sixtecu ounces , tho. weight required by the ordinance. The .action is brought by the bakers' union. The eight different lonVes bought from him and which are used in Iho testimony , average from nine to ten ounces each. But Brown has been soiling two of those loaves for five cents , and claims thereby that ho has boon giving from two to four ounces moio than is requjrdd by law. The cao will bo argued before Judge Bcrka this morning. Struck By the Diimihy. John Banlff , a barber losldlng-at Sheely , la nnoth&r lu.cky man. While leaving the south bound dummy at that place last night , ho was struck by a yard ongiuo thnt was coming up to the city , and hurled iroin the track. Examination proved that his lujurlos , though painful , were not of a serious nature , nnd after haviiig them dressed ho was taken to his homo. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Banker Pome , special agent of the Standai a Oil company , Is In the city n guest at the Arcade , E. D , Benson , editor of the 'Valentine Re publican and a prominent young attorney of northwestern Nebraska , is in the city as a delegate to the state convention of repub lican , clubs. The Omnlm guards have received their now guns and are very proud of thorn. The pieces are the latest pattern of the Springfield rillo , the present regulation weapon in the United States infantry borvico. Thoyoro very hand- somo. Next Monday night the boys comme-nc&'d.rilling' with thorn. People should road th& forty-second annual statement of the. Connecticut Mutuiil Life , printed olsowlfbro in our columns , with no little interest. It Is one of the few companies which has never been beguiled by fanciful methods , but sticks to simple life insur ance.It shows not assets , $55,128,508. and ( a. surplus of $5,480,480 , The pros perity seems to increase each year , and the figures grow bigger. Great econo my in administration and conservatism in method make thjp company unsur passed for trustworthiness undfetability , , Dividend llculnrcd. NEW YORK , March 14 , The St , Paul di rectors hqvo declared a dividend of 2 > j per cent. TIio Mctlio < llfet Union. Tuesday night the Omaha Motboillst union met at-the , Ilnnscom. Park M. fc. church. President Allen Sector presided. Rev. J. M. Phelps , presiding elder of this district , preached his farewell address to the union , tnklng for his subject "Methodism. " The fllscourso was interesting throughout nnd obtained the closest attention. Judge ITaucott made a few interesting remarks nnd llov. C. H. Snvldgo , Ilov. Lowe , President Hector and others made brief talks , The programme was Interspersed with musical selections nnd the event of the evening will "bo long remembered by nil present. MATTRESSES worth $3 only $ .108. Everything else in proportion at NIAV Yonic STOIIAOI : Co. . Entire block , Capital nvo. nnd 16th st. Business Mcti'fl Association , All business men , merchants , bankers , lawyers , physicians , real estate men , In fact nil men Interested In seeing our city develop nnd grow nro jnvilcd to attend the second melting of the Omahn Business Men's asso ciation , which will bo held In the olllco of 0. B. Mayno on thlThursday evening , March 15-nt 7JJO : o'clock. The time has come for nil business men to pull together In showing the resources of our city. WAITRESSES , "worth $3.00 , only 81.OS. Everything else In proportion at Nisw YOIIK SroitAOH Co. , Entire bloclc , Capitol avo. and 16th st. AVnnt to Iiocnto In Omnlm. An eastern nianufncluicr yesterday wrote 'to Secretary Nnttlnger , of the board of trade , that if ho could sccuio for him a building In the outskirts of the city 75x100 feet In dimen sions with steam power nnd sldo and storage trackage combined , thnt n representative would at once come on to Omaha nnd make preparations for locating their plant hero. Mr.Nattlngor is , accordingly , nnxlous to hoar from parties having Such n sitd for tent. A. Great Strike Now Bmlcd. Down with thomonopolibs. ' $74 parlor suits only 338. $50 bfcflroom suits only $23. $50 marble top sideboards only $10. $3.00 mnltrosses only $1.08. And everything else in proportion. A call will cost nothihg. Wo can in terest you. W YOIIK STOHAOK Co. Capitol aVo. and 16th st. An Insurance Cnfl6 Decided. In the case of Christiansen vs the Nebraska nnd Iowa Insurance company in the district court yesterday , the Jury returned n verdict for the defendant , the court holding that the occupancy of the premises Insured for un lawful purposes and other than mentioned In the policy without notice to the company , voided the insurance. Mild , tdothing ah'd healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Brevities. Yesterday's internal revenue collec tions amounted to $3,215.77. Another B. P. O. car has been put on the Union Pacific between here and North Platte , making three daily each way. way.Quito a number of people availed themselves o'f the privilege o witness ing the workings of the smoke con sumer connected with the high school furnaces yesterday and expressed con siderable satisfaction with its perfect operation. "William Axtello , an engineer in the employ of the Baltimore Bridge com pany , now constructing the wagon bridge over the Missourithad his hand caught in the apparatus a't the foot of Douglas street yesterday afternoon and badly crushed. Its superior excellence proven In millions ot homos for moro than a qu.xrtor of a century. It is used by the United states Government En dorsed by the heads of the Great t'nlveisltles ns the Strongest , Tuiest and Most Healthful. Dr. 1'ilco's Cieain liaWnePowderdoea not contain Ammonia , Iilmo or Alum. Soldonlyln cans. J'ltlCU 1JAIUNG POWUKUUO. . Not- York Chicago. St I.ouls OR NO PAY. gio Hem WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All syphilitic Diseases , of recent or long stanalnir.tn from fen to ttftpen days. Wo will vl re written guar antees to cure any casa or refund your money. And wo would say to tbone who have employed the moil Eklned Physicians , used every known romudy and Iiavo not been cured , tbnt you are the subjects we ard JooklnK for. You tlmt bavo been to tbe colebrutoq Hot bprtugs 0 ( Artaneas , and have lost all uopi ot tccotiry , wa Cure You crmakenorharee. Our remedy ls unknown to any ono in the world outside of our Company , and It Is tbe only remedy in the world tbat will cure you. Wa will cure tlio most ouitmaUi case In loss tbanono pmith. Be ven days In rccsat cases does the work. It Is the old , chronic , deop-seated cas s llmt we solicit. We IIS.TO cured buodrids who had beea abaadoaed fcy 1'hyslolBus und pronounced lucurnWe , and We Challenge the World lobHarnsacaso th&t we will not cure la less than one m.ontb. B8' ' ? S.1e'llstry ! of mcdlclno.aTrua Epoclne for pypulllttOfcEruptlons , Ulcers , Bore oioutb ; 4c. , liu tsin souut tor but corcr found until Our Magic Remedy latest roedfcal works , publUbcd by tna su'horltles , say tbero w s never true e : ° Hr K " > d7 Is the only medlclno Jn . .al "Ul.eur * when ererrtblnB elta fia-i lall It has been so conceded by a farfce uumterof .uaj'iiyBlolans. IT UAB MZVEU > J.T rAiLiu to cpHr. Wby wstt * your time and money wltn isUnt medlclccs ( hat nerci bad vlrtne. or doctor fc th puystclans tbat cannot our * you. You tna bav tried every tblngelit should coma to us now and ! Mrm neut reltSfi you nerer pan col It olsewhero. Mark what we ssyi ID ( he end you must take our ' * n * ar or NtviU recover. And you that hsvo beqo afflicted but u sheri ( Iwe tboud | by all means come to R0 ? * ! wagyEethefp ajjd think tbeya ro froelrcto Ibedtseasa.bufta oae , two pr tbrce years after , U ppearaa ira to more borrtble form , . . Jnve tlgat onr financial atandlnz tbrppah the tner > lantlle aseueles nod oct& ( hat we are fullrosponst. . fie and our written guarantees are aooJ. We bavl a ftcuinr prapared ou purely jftlenifflc i'llnctples and } fe wuu to repeat that It.Ntvin rlii io cunj. jui letters sacredly connde tlal. THD COOK REMEDY CO. . Oiiiaba , Boom * U cad II Uellmta Black. OUR NEW STOCK , Of boys'and children's clothing for.the springas the largest ever shown outside of New York city. Almost our- entire second floor is now giv en up to this department , and it is without exception the best liglited and best appointed salesroom in the city. "We display hundreds of styles of boy's suits , made up in the most beautiful and artistic man ner and the extremely low prices we quote on them will be a surprise to everybody. A partial list of the bargains we start the season with are the lollowing : SOO strictly all wool good cassimere suits , for boys 4 to 13 years oldat * $2.50V They are pleated , neat and well made ; we recommend the material as strong and durable , being every fiber wool , and it is be yond a doubt the cheapest all wool suit ever slio wn. 200 elegant all wool fancy cheviots suits , in Norfolk style , at $2.90. These are positively worth $5.00. As an extra bargain for this week we offer : 300 suits of a neat dark mixture , good Weight and adapted to this time of the year , nicely pleated and well made , at the extremely low price of $1.25 per suit. Nothing like it was ever shown for less Chan $3.5O. An immense line of new spring suits in light and dark colors for larger boys up to 18 years of age , at prices ranging from $2.75 upwards. All sorts and qualities of knee and long pants from 25c up. We cannot advertise all our bargains , a great- many of them db their own talking in the store. All our boys clothing is well cut and made , and we take especial pride in turning out good fitting garments. Not the slightest risk is taken in dealing with us. If there is the slightest objection to the fit , quality or price after you have the proods at home , you cait return-them and we refund the money. Everything marked in lain figures , cash and one price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha , BITTERS QUFRtmRMion SENKA-MANDRAKET-BUCHU It has ef 6od the Test of .Tears , in Caring nil Diseases of tbi " B100DMV B,8TOH- AOH , KIDNEYS.BOW- EIS , &c. ItPntifloatho Rlf Blood , Invigorates and CIoangCBtho Byttarq. BTTTEHS DYSPEPBIA.CONSTI. CURES I NATION , JAUNDICE , liHJLDIsaSESDFTHEl 1 SICKHEADAOaE.BH- LIVER IOTTB COMPLAIHT80 I disappear at once under " 1 its tenefldalinfluaacB. "STOMACH It IB purely a Modiclno AND 3 ns its cathartic proper- i ties forbids its HBO as a iBOl j beverage. It is pleas- J ant to tno taste , and aa j easily taken by child- 3ren as adulte. AlLDRUGGISISl IPRICKIV ASH BITTERS CO ilPRICElDOUARl ! fiola Froprletars , 1 BrXoms and KABSAB Om Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Landrctli's Celebrated Seeds. Plants , nit Dowers and Moral designs. Bend for catalogue. W. II. FOSTER fz SON , Proprietors 162U Capitol Avonuo. Or tlio Liquor irabll , Posllholy Cured by Dr. Undies' Uoldcu I lean be given In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge ot the poison taKlm ; It ; ab& > - .Ititelyharmlebs , and will clfectn pennant und speeuy tnrc , whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. 'iliousanda of drunkards lm\o been made temperate men who have taken Golden Bpeclllc In their colTeoviltli- ont tholr knovlcdire and today believe they nnlt drinking of their onnfreoulll. It never fulls. 'IhoBysU'in once linpieynated with thu Specific , It becomes an titter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas sta. , and 18th and Cum- lug fits. Omaha , Neb , ; A. 17 , Foster & Uro. , Council liluUs , Iowa. Epps's Cocoa IIRIUKFAST. "I\r \ n thorough hnowledgo of the natural Inwa which govern the pnerotlotl of dlKestlGn nd nntrl- lion , nndn \ careful bpMHatlon of the line nrnnurtlea < rf welt-selected Cocya , Mr. Kii | hn provldod our IWHkfttst tables with n ( lcHfntclyfliivor.il . lio\cniui ) nlilclnnny POTO us many heavy doctor's lillls. Itlti \ > j tlio judlclout use of sueli articles of diet Hint A constitution may bo Kra-tually built up until strung enough to re ) st every tendency to dUeaso. llni urodsof unbllo maladies are Boating around u $ ready tOBltttckwherover tliero U imeat point. Wo may c car ) raatiy a fatal shaft Ly kcoi.lng ourselves well fortlllud with iiurn blood juid a properly nourlshoi fraroo. " Civil Servlca fin/Clio. Mndo simply with bollliJu iwntcr or tnjllt. BoU only In Imlf pound tins by ( irocora labcleil tluu ; JAMES EPPS &CO , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL FENS , COLD MBDAL PARIS ' , EXPOSITION 1373. Nos , -4O4-I7O-CO4. . THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. . C itnfeltlmuiitlrcr weforf.iileao ) la cs L UnatesUB miatsgYfiaricigitibtlirWOTiua'i. tnjiinr lly cure J la thrw inooth. , gctleU aniyMsl4e Msnn thaSsnden Etertt a Cd. 169 LtBallciUChlesa : * L'JCPARKER'O QIHCER TOHIO * ltLoat deUy. IV ru o meaicuutl coniiuuucf that cut an u ben all else falls. Jl u icu rtil I lie ; urtt itaut ol CuiigliVS uk Lun , A lun lndlee tlon , Inward 1'olns. Eiliaastlon. JnialaaWs for lacuioutUm , t craala Yiiaknew , and all pains and dlt- orucn ol tUo btoiuaclt and Uowcli Me. at licit t raut au4 LuUug ct iVrftuuu. Me. Drugel/ui. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandesl Triumph ol Electric Science Sclcnllfically Made and Practically Applied. Gentlemea'sBelt Bttt StrSni'S * . " " " ' with Electric " DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES. YbU i tk Batt , IJlps-TIeoa or IT WILL CURE .nnbaBfl , ( folicral Uebllltg ; , Klieu- flplnal DlMBfcs * Torr li Uont , Uxhauitlon. EmlMlona. Astbmi , Heart . _ . _ , _ . . , - , tlpb \rt , Indlac'tton , Wcnknow , Irat > elf y. C l rrt..riles. Epilepsy. Dntnb AatiCt VUbetoft Blood r > lMSM , l > r'tTi.rfo * tbcn tbls bolt U Just what 700 need. " 'SSlHS WHEN ALL ELSE FA8LS. ETerrcmecrenolnqandTitedbyptrmlssIos. NOTE the followiflir who bnroljfccn CUlto > i-A. J. HoafflaniltR. 6. rarJieraBa J.M.naslett.alloflDoardo Trado. Chicago ] A. Oresorr , eomml loninercbaot. Stock yards ; UuadDoble.tbBTcathorsemanOal Coiuiclly , OeMiti ( > . W. Bellas , H. D , llormontown , lowat Lernncl Milk , Kankakee.lll. : JudRO.J. N. ftnd tbouBanda ofothtrfl. Dr..HORHE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT Biro i produces a oontlnaoaacoiTonti conrots elodtrteity throa h the by Rflaor tin ? a continuous current ot electricity (10 ( or IB houra out of allATlaeannerTonsneu Immediately , and produclnaranew clroaUtl lon of the lira force the blood , Im p&rtuie Ti or * Btrcmrtb. energT * and hoalto , when another treatment has t aUed. The moiita oC this solea' Uflo Belt are lit Incr rtoomlrM anti indented br thousand ! whom It hai cured. . . . 11EFKHENOE8 Anr.banV.oommorclwagcBcT or K > bolm&le home In Chlcagoiwnoleidle drueeisto , BahFranciicnandCMcafro r " Send t imp for ll euro Illustrated pamphlet. XV. jr. ZXOXUVX3 , Inrontor and Manufacturer , 181 Wabath Arence Chlcniro. 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J DR H NOBLE Blair Neb , , , , , , Importer and Jlrccdcrof ClyflosflalB , English Coacli & Hamliletonian Tbcy are all fine and Iu prliqc condition nnd chn- not full to suit. Tlioy corislit of prlte winner ! fond tuetr net. In Hcotlancl , C'nnitdit nud tliU country. Our terms , prlton uud her ( - n III unit you. Write for pri ce * and pHrtloulars lllalr Is it rnllea north of OrnuUii , ou T. K. i. M. V. It. It. uia a bt. 1 > . M. & U. It. U. STATEMENT LIFE Insurance Company OF HARTFORD ! CONN , NET A * r.T8 , Jnminry 1 , 1SS7 , MID71.19 83 Tor Vor Interest ml r mts , atiV5,170 to Profit nnd lots. . . . . . . . 4,727)3 ) 7l ( > .VK3n iN 1537 , For claims by < tcMh nntl matured on. . , . . Surplus rvtnrtiod to polley-holdorfi , . , . . . l.lTT.Sfil 10 Lapsed nliil Snn'otid. 6rcd Policies . STOniO 00 TOTAT , to PnMCr.Hor.ti. t < s CommlMlons to Agents , Snlftrlei , Metllrnl NX- nminer'R fees , Printing , Aitvirtlstnir. Iifgal , llcnl Kslntc , nnd all other Uxponses . , , . TAX1.8.V . 80li03IO ( - M07.Q33B7 : NET ASSETS. Dec. 31 , 1B87..K6.12S.603C5 Bctinr uir. or 01x111 npon lli'nl iStnte , llrst l , . toan < ) upon Stticka and llrjnds. . . . . . ( W3O300 ! P'cmlnm Kotos ou Policies In foico. S.ltG.OJU 15 Oost of lloal Kst.ito o\motl by the Company . O.VOO.IHCO Cost of United States and otlicr llonds . . . ? , WORSr ! > 9 Cost of Hank and Ilallruad StocKs. . . 400.ailO < T Cn < ti In linuks . 788.850C7 Halanco duo ftoin Agents . KVJ7745 ADD Interest duo and accrued. f 1nrt10 1 ( llcilts accrued . , . . 10,07043 Mntkot Milno of stocks nnrt bonds ovev cost. . . , 831,87000 Notdofeiruil piemluhis , . 87,57320 - - < llil 1,920 K ) Gnojs AFSr-TS , December 31,1837 , Amount required to re Insure - sure nil outstanding PoHctPi , net , assuming 4 percent.Interest. . . . . .SjO.WB.GKIOO Additional reseivo by Company's Standard , 3 per cent , on Policies Is sued since Api111IbSJ. . 200,00300 All other liabilities 704,41477 61.417,7 T7 Suiirr.us by Company's Standard. K > .22S,73j : 01 Sunpr.usby Conn. Standard , 4 per cent , , C.480.4J001 Uatlo ot Qxpcnsea of management to racelpts In 1887. . . . , temper cont. Policies In force Dec. 31 , 1887,03,433 , insuring 8160,002,40300 JACOB L. GREENE , Preslilont. JOHN M. TAYLOR , VicoLpsidont. . WILLIA5I , G.-ABBOT , Secretary. D. II. WELLS , Actuary. ELLIOTT'S , MILLER , DISTIUCT SUPT. OF AGENCIES , Des Moines , - Iowa. n I Vv l/i L/i.JL I J.UIMUJ11I 1742 Lawrence St , Denver , CoL Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , at. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospital , Lou- don , Qlchcn , Germany and Ko\y York , luxMug devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Moro ospcUally those arising from Impru ucnco. Inv Ho nil so 8iiUerln to correspond \vltli- . out delay. DIacn&os of Infection tuirt contagion cured safely and speedily without use of dnn- Rerous dniRR. Patients whosu cases liavo been nt'cltplcd , badly treated or pronounced Incurable - able , Bhould not fail to wrlto us conccrftliiK tholr Hyinptoins. AH letters r'ecolve Immediate ntteu- lon. JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed 1'JltiIS lo any addrcs ? on re ceipt of ono ! 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