' W S f THE OJVIAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MARCH 27. ISSa p1 J [ . IT DID IMMENSE DAMAGE , A Detailed Account of the Storm's to the Blocttlo Wires. HUNDREDS OF THEM PROSTRATE. A Mnn Hires nn Attorney to Defend JIls Enemy Fnulkticr and Ills Private Gnmo Doings In the Courts. The Storm'f ) "Work. The Deflects of the storm of Sunday \vcro most notlccabloycstcrday on the vari ous systems of wires In nil parts of the city. In some places both wires nnd poles wore snapped ns It they had been mndo of and . Where this l > npcr-twlno pipe-stems. peculiarity was not noticeable , the electric cords hung Insulated tn casings of crystal varying In thickness from , nn eighth of nn Inch to nn inch nnd a half. The effect was very pretty , nnd In souio cases the crystal covering wns broken into small particles , which citing to the metnl with the nppcnrnnco of largo gems upon n mammoth necklace. The trees nnd limbs were nlso treated to nn lev coat , nnd glistened in the dull light of the dny with pccullnr brilliancy above the snow which covered streets nnd walks and nrcas. WK8TKUN U.NIOtf. , This telegraph company experienced but little loss In the oclty , On nearly nil the streets along which Its lines enter nnd leave the city , the wires nro supported by now nnd mnsslvo poles , capable- sustaining n great strain. His reported thut thcso stood the test very well , nnd that no damngo has re sulted from their breaking , though it is claimed that hero nnd thcro some of the wires hnvo been broken. The greatest loss sustained by the company was In Council muffs , where fifteen of the big poles between the Northwestern depot nnd Hock Island round house were broken In twain , and with them went the wires. Yesterday there was but ono wire working as a consequence between this city nnd Chicago. At noon two moro wires had been added , nnd n force of men consisting of nil the line workers available wcro sent out in various parts or the country to make all the repairs found necessary. At the head quarters In this city Superintendent Dickey Bald that the storm extended all through Iowa , as far west as Qrand Island , north to St. Paul , nnd south to St. Joseph. The ro- palring of the lines wns not easy in weather of this kind , but would bo carried on ns system atically and thoroughly ns possible. rniu AND roucn AVIHUS. The police patrol wires , strange to say , wcro nowise fntcrfcrred with by the storm. To nil parts of the city they nro in perfect working order , nnd Chief Operator O'Lcary nays they hnvo not been occasioned the slightest delay or interruption. The flro nlurm , however , wns not so for ' tunate , ns nearly n hr'f ' mile of their line , In different parts of the city , were leveled with - the ground by the breaking down of the tele phone poles. On Dodge , between Twentieth I nnd Twenty-fifth streets , the wires were all down , every polo but two having been i prostrnted by their ley weight. On Tenth , from Jackson to the suburbs , sad havoc was made with poles and wires. However , all had been repaired , nt least temporarily , the insulated wires having been fastened to convenient houses mid trcetops until perfect communication was again established. Chief Gallagnn had n largo force at work all day yesterday , and they never ceased their labors until their lines wcro all again in position. A. I ) . T. STItiri'fiD. The damage done to the wires of this com pany was the greatest over experienced by it. On Howard and Dodge streets its lines are prostrated and in many places broken into short stretches. On Twentieth street north from DodgcTtho Hues and poles up to Chicago nro on tho' ground , and many of the latter arc broken into kindling wood , largo , stout timbers being reduced to four and 11 vo fragments. On Fifth and Pacific streets thcro is , a tall polo supporting the lines which1- run to the distillery and be yond. This is braced by a massive polo set at nn acute angle against it. The brace is about as thick as the body of a good- sized man. The perpendicular polo stood the storm without a crack , but , strange to say , the brace was broken in two at n point about six feet away from the polo. Yesterday morning nt the lower Tenth street railroad crossing the wires dropped very low and fern n time hung suspended over the track. A freight engine , however , cnmo down the track nt the usual speed nnd by this time the wires had dropped so low that a number of thuin wore struck by the smokestack of the locomotive nnd sent flying backwards and forwards at a very lively rate for some minutes. All the poles in the immediate vi cinity were broken and some of them have not yet been repaired. The company has eight circuits In the city and at noon to-day only four of thcso were in working order. Ycsterdny there wcro but three in condition. Slnco the ccssntion of the storm , J. Donnelly , jr. , has had at worlc making repairs all the linemen ho could " d in the city. Ho does not know when the repairs will bo com pleted , It will depend , ho says , upon the weather , but if n blow should now comedown from the north with moro cold the delay would bo considerable. TUB TELEPHONE CO\f PAVf. "Tho last storm , " said ono of the telephone ) people yesterday to a UEE reporter , "cost us $2,000. This ono will cost mucli moro. It Is tlfe biggest ono wo have over had , and wo don't want any moro llko it , " The young man stood nt the corner of Twentieth and Dodge streets , in the vicinity of which the heavy broken poles , above referred to , are lo cated. Ho said that about ono hundred and eighty pf their city subscribers would bo cut off temporarily from connection with the cen tral oflico , exclusive of about twouty-flvo in South Omaha and about twenty others scat tered in various parts of the city , It may take two weeks in which to repair the ddm- ago sustained. JIAII.WAVS. Nearly all of the train ? on the several roads entering Omaha were behind tlmo from ono to four hours yesterday In 'almost every case the trouble was the result of obstructions which the high wind of Sat urday and Sunday had blown upon the track. The telegraphic service on tlio n , & M , , its branches and the Union Pacillo is greatly impaired. A largo gang of linemen wcra sent out from this city jcstcrday in all directions. _ A BUUK-'JUINQ SNA I' . Faulkner , Ono 'of Its Opcrntoi-H , Hound Over. James Faulkner , an export short card man , who has bccu lounging around the city for the past several mouths , and who was ar rested Sunday charged with robbing E. F. Owpns of $310 in a skin gauio pf poker In Jim basement of John King's saloon on Thir teenth street , was arraigned yesterday , and bound over to the district court lit the Mini of 9500. This bond ho was unable to glvo and was remanded to jail. Owens , the complainant , who was so systematically Jleccod , said if ho had been himself nt nil , ho would certainly hnvo pulled out of the ( 'umo long before ho did. Ho said it was the boldest case of robbery ho over heard of and ho saw It going right 011 before his very eyes , but the influences of the liquor tie drank was of nueh a character that ho was powerless it scorned. Ho is thoroughly convinced that ho was drugged , nnd that ho was to have been robbed otiq way or another , it tnado no UnTcrenco just so the thieves Into whoso hands ho had fallen got his money. Faulkner , on the other hand , bays Owuus himself is n skin-gambler and sura thing man , and that ho only got u Biunnla of the sauio rncdlclno he has admin ister ud to thousands of the unsophisticated. and unwary. The other two men engaged in the game , John King himself and Johnny Thompson , have not been heard of since the night of the occurrence , and the Js that they have jumped the city , District ftWt. MOTION DAT. The entire space insidotho rail of tUe s'u ' district court room was filled with attorneys. Many motions of minor .Importance wcro inado and acted upon. ' The docket for the present \vcck .Was called. The most Impor- \JJlk j li A20 1 ° JiO.Ulca ttifc week is that of McNamarn against the dclunct Continen tal Llfo Insurance company. This will bo n test cano.to determine first whether the dis trict court has Jurisdiction , nnd If BO whether the case should not have been brought against Iho receiver of the company. There nro seven cases to bo decided by the trial of this ono. 4 ox TUMI , Fen ms M rn. William Ferguson , the colored .youth who killed Olio Olson on the night , of February 15 in Montgomery < fe Adams' saloon was placed on trial yesterday before Juitgo Oroff. The prisoner is charged with murder in the first degree. It was Just 10 o'clock when Ferguson wns brought into court. Ho took his sent imme diately behind Messrs. Mahoney and Duffy , who wcro appointed to defend him. The nlr of BUllcnncss which has characterized thoap- pearanco of the prisoner since his arrest was moro noticeable than over yesterday. Ho docs not oven realize the danger that ho Is In , nnd throughout the morning session snt with downcast eyes. Only once did ho betray nny Interest , and that was when County Attorney Slmornl laid the rlflo down on the table di rectly in front of the prisoner. Ferguson gnvo n sharp , scared look at the weapon , nnd tncn relapsed into his former apathetic state. The cntlro morning session was taken up in selecting n Jury. The regular panel was ex hausted , two of those called bolng dismissed for cause. Moth the state and defense took advantage of all the porcniptgry challcgcs al lowed them. About three o'clock twelve men satisfac tory to both sides wcro procured , and took their scats in the box ns follows ! Ed. O'Sul- llvan , Daniel Yntcs , Henry 13. Hunt , Frank MoKcnnu , Peter McCnffery , Jnmes Pollard , Thomas Casey , John M. Hcth , W. A. Kelley , E. C. Cooper , Adolph Sudan and P. J. Me- Quillcn. The prisoner took his scat behind his attornlcs. After hearing the testimony of Holmes , the porter at the saloon , Dr. Wheeler , who attended the victim , Mr. Montgomery , ono of the proprietors of the saloon , Policeman White , Charles Hllbcr , Alfred Smith and Edward R. Hoffman , the court adjourned until this morning. BOUOIITTIIU WIIONO LOTS. . David Anderson and William S. Cook , real estate brokers , wcro instructed by Anna D. Ambrose to buy certain lots In South Omaha at &J.800 , and she gave them 51,300 to secure the llrst payment. Now she says she dis covers that they invested the money In other real estate than that selected by her , and in conscqucnco she feels that she has been damaged In the sum of $1,500 , in which amount she asks Judgment. IIKFOIU : JuntiH noAxn. The case of Henry E. Cox vs H. J. Darrcll was begun yesterday. The suit is brought to recover $ .W , a balance alleged to bo duo on a furnace and heating apparatus bought by defendant. ncronn junon IIOPCWELI , . The suit of Jolin H. Levy vs John M. Yerga was begun yesterday to recover possession of block 1 in Summit addition. nnroun junou WAKULCY. The court's attention was taken up vcstcr- dav morning in hearing the petition of Charles J. Hustcd , who prays for a divoica from his wife , Mary. Ho alleges extreme cruelty. - * Unltocl States Court. DAMAGES ASKED. John B. Wilson , of the state of Alabama , has brought suit against Do Forest Richards , of Chadron , Nob. , for $12,500 damages. Wil son claims that ho paid Hlchards $3.500 for n lot in the city of Anniston , Ala. , but that the latter has failed and refused to glvo him nny title to the property nccordieg to agreement. Ho therefore asks for the above damages. _ _ _ County Court. .JUDGMENTS HENUl'.Unn. The following- Judgments were renaercd yesterday by Judge Shields : Stoddard Man ufacturing company , $237.13 against P. E. Ruffncr ; Frank B ; Johnson , $335.40 , against John P. Shonlug. 8P1TS AGAINST M'CUUBY AND TEXKOSE. G , Strlftterand S. L. Dcekover yesterday brought suit against A. A. McCurdy and'H. A. Paiiroao-in the respective sums of $83.50 and $37.50 for board , room , rent and extras furnished McCurdy while training for his al leged byclclo race. Attachment papers wcio issued against Fred F. Jacobs , the complain- cuts alleging that ho has money in his posses sion belonging to McCurdy. Police Court. ANDY AND ANTHONY. Anthony Finley , a very emerald looking country boy , was arrested Sunday even ing while In a state of beastly intoxication. Ho was in the hands of a villainous looking Swede named Andy Blumqucst , who was en- dcavorhig to steer him into Brandies' notor ious dive , The matter will bo investigated in the morning. 1110 nt INK'S TAKD. Joe Lancaster , who Just served out n nine ty days' term on Saturday , and who was Big Frank's principal witness at Jiis recent trial , was arrested again yesterday as a loiterer. Ho was given , on penalty of ninety days more over the hill , two hours to leave the city in. . wir.i. rniisptuc rou A LIVING. , Charles White , another recent release fioin the Jail , wns likewise run in ns a sus pect. Ho wns n former well-known pick pocket nnd all-round crook , but on n cl.ilm that ho has reformed and Intends to earn his bread , and plo and cake and stuff by the sweat of his brow , ho was discharged. ritiniii : : MAKES A NAIUIOW ESCAI-E. Freddie Sessions is a handsome little fel low of cloven , aim , besides being handsome. Freddie Is very naughty. Ho won't mind his ma , and runs away from homo , sells papers and stays out all night , and docs vari ous other things that ho is not taught In Sunday school. In consequence , Mrs. Ses sions wants him sent to the reform school. and this would probably have been done hadn't Freddie iniulo such n good Impression uK | > n the court by his voluminous promises of loformation. O'CONNEIl M1KKS IT ALL I1IQI1T. J. T. O'Connor was arrested on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses , inas much as ho collected several accounts for a Hro insurance company , and failed , in advertently , of course , to account for the simolcoiiH. Hoand thooflicors of the com pany hold a conference yesterday and the matter was satisfactorily adjusted , and the complaint withdrawn. Drunk and disorderly William Downs , forfeited his bond , $7.50 ; Tom Hardy , 1 day : Henry Bates , Mattie Hill and Mary Frances continued. Vagrants Leo Vonicr. § 3.50 and costs ; John Lane , 10 days ; John Isbie and D , Whalcn , 1 day each : Patsy Bollivar , Morris McBrtdo , John Wmlnms.Charlcs vVclls.John Solowun , Pat. Hayes nnd Chatlcs Scott , dis charged. A sutpriBo , wlioa smoking "Sohlon- borg Figaro" for 60 you will llnd it u IDo cigar. Ask your dculor for thorn. MOHTUAHV. J'EAIIODY. Sunday morning death claimed Arthur , the little twin BOH of C. C. Peabody , the Far- iniin street liuttoiuftor u short attack of dlpbthqrja. A little sister of the child was at delicti with the eamu disease and Is not ex pected to lecover. WHIN. The remains of P. II. Tobln , of this city , who dlod on Saturday last , were yesterday forwarded to Bclolt , Wls. . where the deceased - ceased formerly resided. A Needy Family. A well known citizen of Omaha writes to ho BEK to stato.tlmt thcro Is a cuso of suf fering and want which should bo attended teat at once by county authorities and the chari table societies , Ou Fifteenth street near the alley north of Williams lives a family named Toma , consisting of husband , a wife Jus confined and tour chlldien , In abject poverty. The husband was tumble to find employment and has not earned anything for six * months. By the kindness of the owner ho is permitted to occupy the room without paying rent , while many of the neighbors have given as much assistance us lay In their power. The family Is in need of food and fuel. a'nscott QChicf Gallagan , of.thufiro ; department , was Ju receipt of a letter yesterday from LuthcrlV2-at Mlnden , Neb. , stating that It Js thought that .Kcctt , the murderer of millionaire Snell at CUtCSgo some months since , la in that village , and asks that the chief comes out and iuvebtlgate thq A PKOUhtAH CASE. Swrtn Tlmrflon Hires n Ijjuvf or to De fend Jllf ) ICncinr. A pccullnr case catno up In the police court yesterday that of Swan Thurson against August Nelson , charging him with having stolen n (30 ring from him at his boarding house , 1923 Cumlng street. Nelson tvas ar rested Saturday evening by Officer Sigwnrt on South Tenth street while endeavoring to sell the ring. Falling to glvo a satisfac tory account of hlpisclf , ho was run In. Sunday afternoon Thurson cahcd nt the police station and said that the ring was his nnd that Nelson wont into his room at his boarding house and stele it from n dressing case drawer. Ho said , however , that Nelson was a friend of his and that ho did not dcslro to prosecute him , all ho wanted Avas his ring back. Yesterday Nelson's trial came up. with Lawyer Shea defending him , The policeman who arrested him said ho was slightly Intoxicated at the. tlmo of arrest. Thurson then took the stand and ho essayed in every Imaginable way to excuse the man whom ho had charged with robbing him. Ho said ho wns drunk at the tlmo that ho com mitted the theft , that ho was honest nnd in dustrious , nnd that ho was willing to loan him money or trust him with anything ho had , All this , however , on top ot the fact that Thnrson lind hired the lawyer to defend the man who had wronged him , did not con vince the court that Nelson had not wilfully and Intentionally committed the crime , nnd ho fined him $15 nnd costs. This Thurson paid , nnd ho nnd Nelson loft the station together , amidst the smiles of the court , the ofilcors and lookers-on , A I'crninlitiliUliiK Arsenal. Frank Scott , a tough-looking customer , swaggered Into the central station nt n Into hour Sunday nlghtand naked permission to ro- mnin thcro until morning. Uolng a person of suspicious aspect the , jailor concluded to search him before granting his re quest. This proposition was Indignant ly resented by Mr. Scott , whereat the jailor became all the moro determined , and to further his designs ho placed Scott under arrest as a suspicious character. Ho was then carefully searched , and In addition to n very suspicious bunch of keys , nn ugly butcher-knlfo , a revolver , pair of knuckles and a dirk wcro taken from him. This opera tion over , Sco'tt wnslmcercmonlouslyhustlcd Into a coll. Yesterday ho stood up before the court mid mndo ivfutllo attempt to explain why ho wns going about so heavily armed. Ho wns given 11 Ctccn days over the hill , and his arsenal counselled. Sir. "Webber's Accident. Jonas Webber , who owns a farm some nine miles southof this city , starts early yesterday morning for Omaha. It was still dark , but the road was In good enough condition to allow his well-shod team to trot along at a good gait. The telephone who crosses the road about three miles north of his house and the ice had tnado it sag to within about six feet of the earth. It was so dark that Mr. Webber fulled to see it and ho was caught under the chin. The shock throw him from the wagon and the team ran away. Mr. \Vobborwas found by n neighbor shortly afterward. Ho was unconscious and his throat was badly cut. The unfortunate man was carried into n house and n messeiiKer dispatched for medical attendance. The horses were found about a inilo fiom the scene of the accident. Again Acquitted. C. S. Higgins was tried by Jury in the police court yesterday on the charge of sell ing liquor after midnight on the morning of March 11. Captain Green and Ofllcor Horri- gan testified that about 2 a. in. they went Into ono of Higgins' wine rooms upstairs nnd found thcro several persons drinking whisky and beer. The Jury , however , consisting of A. L. Strang , Charles Needham , C. E. Raymond mend and Charles Mentor , after an hour's deliberations , returned with avcrdictof "not guilty. " Only Ono Murriafo liloonso. f Judge Shields was called upon by only ono applicant for a marriage license yesterday , and the candidate , for reasons best known to himself , requested that his ndtno bo notmadc public. IMcnucy Thrown in Jail , Mike Meancy , the ex-street commissioner , who was fined S50 some time ago for interfer ing with a policeman in the dlsehatgo of his duty and has been out on pnrolu on a premise to settle , was yesterday arrested and locked up in the county Jail for i of using to pay the fine. New Ucltnblo Music House. All goods bought direct from factory. Call and examine the celebrated DIX3KER BROS , piano , the MATJIU- SEK and the world-renowned ESTEY piano nnd Camp & Co. piano. Also the unrivaled Estey organ. CAJIISUON it SMITH , 151 ! ) Dodge st. Tlio Sidewalk Inspector. James Allan , sidewalk inspector , to ac commodate a number of property owners who dcsiro to BCO him ofllclally , will here after bo found atjilsolllco in the loom of the board of public works from 11 to 12 o'clock in the morning and 4 to 5 in the afternoon. Dlmo social at St. Mary'savc. Congre gational church , Tuesday evening , March U7 ( mission egg tree ) . Come for Eu&tor souvenirs nnd a social evening. A Series of KxaurnloiiH. The eastern connections of the Union Pa- clflo railway will run n series of excursions twice a month from now out until July'l to Kansas and Nebraska points. Thlspowdernever rnrlfls , A inarrel ofpnrl- ty.strenBth and wholesomsasss. 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Iteferi-nces : llrst National Ilnnt , Omaha , or uuy llrht-chiPB house in Omuha. Mention the Omaha Uee WELL PREPARED We have made elaborate preparations for a big spring business , and customers will find us well prepared with a stock which leads all compe tition in both extent and variety. Our spring stock of business and dres $ suits , represent all the new patterns of fancy worsteds.cheviots and cas- simere , in sacks , frocks and cutaways , and our grand showing of colors , styles and mixtures is so diversified and comprehensive that we can suit and fit all. We offer garments not excelled anywhere for style , quality , , fit and workmanship , and everybody will be impressed with the extreme lowness of price at which we have offered all our spring goods. To inaugurate the season and convince every one that we are un doubtedly the leaders in low prices , we offer : 300 all wool chev iot men's suits at $4.75. These suits are well trimmed and made strong and for service. The color of material is a stylish stripe and the same suit could not be bought anywhere else for less than $7.50. Wo call attention to the elegant all worsted spring overcoat wo are offering at $6.00 Wo sold a great many of them , and have only a few left The price is only one-half of what this coat is actually worth. New goods in every department of Gents' Furnishings. Our laundried and unlaundried white shirts are acknowledged to be the best and cheapest in the city. Wo continue the sale of those fine finished Derby Stiff Ilats , sold everywhere for $2 and $2.50 , at $1.00. We especially invite inspection and comparison , as we are confident of the many advan tages we offer , securing a great saving in every instance. Everything marked in plain figures , cash and one price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. ITS JB3 SOLE AGENT. , The BEST r.na JtlOST POPBIiAII Sowing Thread of Modern Tim en. BEWAUE OF FLOTATIONS , WHOf.FSALB nv KlWATUiCK-Kocii Dry Goods Co. M.K.SMITII&CO. PAXTON. UALLAdAEU & CO , U. .M.STLKMi & < < ) N , Uur.nrn & Co. JMIIKIN&CO. CIIAS. KINOKII , South Omaha , and all flrs cluss retail de.ilera. A. LOGIU New York Dry Goods Store. OMAHA MEDICAL ? SURGICAL INSTITUTE , U. VJ. Cor. 13th & . Dodge Sts. BPZ.jA.OH3S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Jltst facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for EUL cewful treatment orexery form of dUcasc requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; but hospital accommo dations In the west. WKITIS FOR CIKCULARH on Deformities nnd Ilraccs , Trusses , Club 1'eet , Cun attire of tin Splnr , .I'ilea , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ilror.cliitii. Inhalation , Electricity , rarnljsls , Hnllepsy , Kid- uey , madder , K > e , ftar , SUu and JJlooJ , auU all Surgical Opcrattous. Dleoasos of Woman a Spools I' y. DOOK ON DISEASES OP WOXKN FittE. ONLY EELIADLS HBDIOAL INSTITUTE M4KINII A. SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Hlood Diseases successfully treated , ftyph IHUc 1'oUon removed from ( he fiyttcra without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vitnl t'ovfcr. I'crsons unable \isltusmay be treated ut home by corrcfcpondence. All commu nications confidential , ftlcdicinesor Instruments pent by mail or express , * ciirely packed , no murks to Indicate contents or M-ndtr. One per. soual interview preferred. Call anil consult us or fend history of jour case , and we will send iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Disease * , Im < vitrncy , Syphilis. ( Jlect aid ; Varicocele , with o cctlon list. Address uuiu/ui Stedtrul anil Stirgeal Tnitltnteor DR. WIcWIENAMY , Cor , ! 3thandDodaeSlt. . OUAHA.HED. U. 0. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1IEB. Paid Up Capital , - $28OOOO Surplus , - 5O.OOO U , \V. VATKS , Vresiacnt. LLWIBH. JtKfi ) , Vicc-Freslilunt. A. K. Tout AM N. 2nd Vlco-I'resMent. \V. II. H , Iluuni-d , Cujhler. UIIIKOTOIIH : \ f.MOHSK , JOHNS. COM.INS , 11. \ \ YATJ.S. 1-KwisS. Htti ) , A. K.Touzyxm , HanktnpOnice THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th rncl Foraam Kts. A General Uauklug Uubluets Transacted , sciENTine GLUCK & O. H. CURTIS , Pfitt. J. HURD THOMPSON , Stc. TdCA& . MANUFACTURERS AND DtALERS IN KR j COTTON UNCN 4 RUBBER HOSE COTTON. LEATHER A RUBBER BELTINQ.OIL , RUBBER & GOS SAMER CLOTHING DRUG GISTS' RUBBER SUNDRIES HARDWARE * SPORTSMEN'S TOY AND STATIONER'S AND EVERY KINO OF RUB3ER GOODS. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. * 0.0 LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD For Medicinal Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL DILI Is Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD-POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS , BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA/ LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , SI.25 5oW Only In Bottles. . . For Quart Bottle , t For Salt ty Qtoceri. For Sale by kf anil Wlni Merchants OrugglstaEiierywIiere. Cveryuihtrt , &tsr * II * IN PBOdUBING OUR * S * ! ! THE GREAT APPETIZER. Thli Is to certify tbat I have ei.mlned the riuipla of BELI.E OPBOUHDON WHISKEY received from Lawrcnio , Oitrom & Co , and found tlio uia la bn perfectly frto from Fuicl Oil and all other deleterloal ubsUncoi and etrlctly jmro. 1 cheerfully rocuiumrnd tlio m for fuulljr and Medicinal | > urpo ri. J 1' . IlutNVH. M. U. . Analytical Uliomlit. LouUvlllo , UT. mtOS. & CO. , AfciU Cor Oiimlm , Noli. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Elaclrlc Science- Made and GentleEca's Belt -5 with electric DISEASES CORED BITHOOT HEDICIHES. fltctHcit * faltanllu AllUfB / M tffUfa nammmmmmm K | | W > IOBBa0 of . . Whole f e n Uf MEN AlL. ELSE rJnILSi MI njr p rt to. body. mllj WWnfcH * * * < . BafciOlEi I O1 C wear It U cltctrlflix thi blood nd curei " KtDulnaandni dbTi > rmlnlon. WOTB tba followlnB who h e teen TESTIMOHIALS l " - - - - - - * ' , . i-arkiruid J. M.Htiictt , UonUo rtoC Tr d Cliloigoi A. Urruorjr. commUilon merchant. Block Var < li | UuJdl > oUnUi * eatrior man ! Uol.Connillj , of the Inttr Otrant O. W. ll.llui. H. l > , Uormontown , low.i Lemuel UlTk , KankakM.III i Judge I. n , Murr TN perTlll < , III i r , J. . Abbott. lujitcllrwU'rworki , Month Heart. Inn i llobl. H , ( Umrion. Clilc iio poit omc i L. V. HcMlcba.l , U. 1) , Uuffifo.rl. V. " Tour hell h rcoraplUbocI what no other rrmwlr li i' t d < r nerrr * amlromfortakluileepalolght. " IloU. lltll , tldormaa , 160 Kail WUiSt l.M w fork- fir. ' HORHE'S' ELECTRO MABHETIC BELT tret produces a > continuous current ) convert electricity Ibrougb tbe body on the uervet. It cured dutaiei br generating a continuum current of oUctrlcll/ ur 1 * tiouriont of 1) throughout the nuiaan ijtum , tlUjlnaallnerroiunMilmmbdUtoljr.Mid producing n w circulation of the lit. forcw the Wood , Im rln l or. tr nitli , enerpy and health , when another treatment bai fallud. TUB nuirtts of tcU cloo- lo licit fcnjcluj rpcofrttlxca and Indorsed vj . . .WUVKUU * w wu * , . , * * , ! . . , , JltrEUENCKSi Anr bank.commercUl * treuer or vnpl * l. bouio InChlrigoi wbolMMO B Kr Qcl conilWr lr < j. | | r Hcndntunpfor II * [ < K Illuit U < > | ) mphl t. W. if. XSLOX UVxL Inrtntur nud UanuUctunr , IVl tfabMb ATtama CiUo i o. RUPTURE : &W ? DR. HORHE'S ELECTRO-MAfiNETIC BELT-TRUSS , .CHIGHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND ENNYROYADIAMOND ONLY CENUINR ENNYROYA BEWARE orWORTHLESSlMITATIONS kASK DRUGGIST FOR ( TjICHESTEfVS CHGLISU DIAMOND . TNOiSPEHSABtrSOIb BY All DRU66I5TS , ' oRiHCLose 4f ( CTAMPS ) IASKFOB BRAHD-CHICHHTflMMEUSH' OR PARTICULARS IAHDTAKCNOOTHCMSCC DIAMOMO &I6MATURCON - EVtRY BOX. fin ' tITTIH ur HCTUKM UAIL PILLS IcHICHtlURCHtWICAlH kMooaaaffliffaisuraBM SOtmPf KABISOtl SQJUUl fATiCC tISMATUKrOM llUtr BOX WEAKI lUfTrrlnfcfronvthe tt _ m iJficli vt jrvulljul cr- In Mml ror , hirljr Uecftx. lort d. etc. ! "nT "ilu tl trtHUe ( - lfdl rolitaluliur full intcu fyr ligm. turf , fi < ( e Ailtlrtu/ . i.Oi FOWLER , Moodu , 'CQini CllT'i'Uil out and rutuin ttlthbOc , ( jubomtaiu'pn , j upon receipt of wtlch wo will nd , prepaid , tu nny atldruki. ona One Dollar pack&gi ) "London i liiuuulo. " tbo L'rcuutt tloua and tprlnjc uiedl. clneoncanb. Uood until Awtl M IxiudgnM dl-1 rln Ar ( nfT.Kan Cniy , MO. '