THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 15 ; 1888. 5 ' "MARRAGE. " 8 is NOT a faleyur ; woman . will luv but one . man , he Husband , if he is smart enuff to Know this } they will travel through life like 2 pigeons. " Josh Billings. L Let Us Contribute to Its Success. Are Your Wages Low ? Have You an OVERCOAT ? Are your rents high ? Is your SUIT warm ? Have you a large family ? Is your BOYS' , also ? Have you had sicknesss ? Would you save on new ones ? THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES ! We are selling elegant MEN'S and YOUTH'S SUITS and OVERCOATS. We've not made any fuss about them , but they're here , good , reliable - { Honest Bargains of Our Own Manufacture ! G&J LL ON us * BROWNING , KING < & , CO. i Largest Manufacturers and Retailers of Clothing in the World , 8 8 S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. , - - - Omaha , Neb. LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP , Intoroatiug Points Involved In an Ice Man's Salt. 60MENEW NEBRASKA COUNTIES Official Returns Prom the State Cora- Ing In Slowly ReappraUemeat of Sclioal linnds Supreme Court Note * . LINCOLN BUREAU OF inn OHAHA , HUB , 1 100) ) P STIIEBT , V LI.VCOLX , Nov. 13. 1 The injunction suit flrst brought apainst thu Lincoln Paper Mills company by Mr. P. II. Cooper , Illustrates the fact that what bids fair to be of great benefit to mast people may damage a few. But , nevertheless , property rights must bo protected and Mr. Cooper , the titan who lias packed Ice during the winter months to cool tlio parched gu' ets of Lhi- colniU's in midsummer for thu I'ast ' nineteen years , comes Into court and alleges that ho bus ex ponded upwards of $ .3,0 , < X ) on appliance * Tor packing fee , at a point below the paper mills , whcro the water of the ercok is clear and pure , and afford * the best of Ice during the winter months. Now , sitys the plaintiff , como.s tuo defendant and erects a paper mill , ami digs largo vnts mid holes in the ground in which thu dirty straw , rags and other ma- toriul in washed , and a sewer , belnq dug by thu owners of the mill , will carry the "tail' ings , " dirt nnd llltli ilowu upon his ioo iippll- ancoA nnd ponds , thus milking his property almost wholly worthless. The plaintill slater that ho has romoiutratod In vain Bgaluftt llio iHtfsiiiK of the sower. Ho there fore prays an Injunction restraining further work on the sewer , and tin order com pelling thu Lincoln Paper Mill company to change tlio sewer so thilt it will carry the "tailing * " nnd tilth to some ottior | K > int in the crook , below his property , so that his ice will not bo destroyed , and which he states can bo done at very llttleif any additional ex pense to the defendants. The Injunction was granted , and the case will be heard. A FAITHLESS Sl'dt > L' . Suit wu commenced in the district court of Lancaster county yesterday afternoon by Hammh A. Nelson against Jasper M. Kelson and William IJ. Ilowiud. The ralntor afllrms that homo tlmo ago she cave her husband iHJwnr of attorney to bell a drugstore belonging - ing to her ut 180 South Twelfth street ; thut lie sold or pietunded to soil it to William U. Howard , who Is inndo ono of the parties to the suit , but that she has not received any of the proceeds of the sale. Sineothen she has revoked the power of attorney , und her hus- . baud , Jasper M. Nelson , has deserted tier and refuses to provide her with bed and board. The relater therefore prays un InJunction - Junction restraining the husband from re- cclvliiR money from Howard on the sale of the property In question , and nn order com pelling Jasper M. to pay his dcsortou wife u rorliiinflxcd sum per week for her support. The injunction was granted temporarily. NKRIIAMCA'S OFFICIAL vorn. At noon to-day the soorotary of atato bad received the oftkiul returns from fifty-ono counties of the state. A moment's glimco over them convinced Tun Hci : representa tive ) that T hsyer's tnnjority outsldo of Doug' la oounty would be 2Sf > 00 over McShano's. Hubtmitlng McShnno's inajotity ovot Thuy- er's lu that county and the losult will bo very nearly if not quito Thayor's majority In the state. Harrison's plurality will closely approximate 30,000 votes. Ills thought that " "tbo oftlelal vote of the state can bo an * nountad to-morrow , nad this will be much butter Until estimates. A MJW STATE HANK. The State Hank of Oxford commenced business at Oxford , Furnas county , on the Ifltb of July , 1888 , and will continue for a period of ten yeard from that Uato , on a sub stantial capital u took of (30,000. Ai tides of incorporation were lilud tvltli the secretary of ntuto today , The following incorporutors ami uiombern of thu company attest its sol. venpy : W , H. Soju-lcs , Ceorgn H.Jackson , S. L. llureon , r * L , Soarlos , H. A. Audor- < con nnJ R. H. Hcrson. Thu vote in Choyouno couuty at the last election was decidedly in favor of suo-divis- ion , PJve counties have been created from the lerrltory within the county named. The identity of the old boundary lines has boon lost by Deucl on the north and Scotts Hluff , Banner and ICimball on the west. Cheyenne county now comprises.the territory south of Dcuel and cast of B.mner , and a portion of Klrnball , or the southeast portion of , the old county. A big rib was also taken from Hrown and is called lloolc county. Thus it can bo seen that the citizens of those coun ties are not in favor of boundary lines large enough for A state. FUBTIIEn'mtAPPRAISKMENT'SOllDEHEn. ' c The board of educational Unds and funds met to-day and approved the reappraisement xOf the school lands of Thayer county. Under Hho .old appraisement they were valued at JLfXUo (4 per aero and now at $7 to SIS. It was the sense of the boardthaf there shall bo a reappraisoment of the school lands of Antelope , Adams , Colfax , Fillmore , Frank lin..Pumas , . , Hall , Horlan , Jefferson , Plattc and York counties , and It was so ordered. SEEKING fUHTIIUn noSfOHS. The party plums have hardly been awarded by the votes of the state , but for all tnat the fight has commenced for the spo.ikorshlp of the next general assembly. Candidates arc nllnost as numerous as they wore boiore the various county conventions , and the contest over the organization of the house already promises to bo spirited. The folloxvlng can didates have entered for the race , and they are going nt a 2:20 : gait nt this time : Cody. of Howard ; Yocum , of Adnuis : Majors , of Nemnha ; McBride and Culdwcll , of Lan caster ; Lee , of Furnas ; Watson , of Otoo. The general complexion of these ; iads looks somewhat rallroudlsh. iurncMu COUUT xnirs. . State ex rol Covey vs Gaslm. Reinstated and submlttod. The following cases were argued and sub mitted : Hallok vsMcDcrmott ; State ex rcl Oyler vs Hnrlan county ; Mead vs State ; Pox worthy vs Hastings : Williamson vs Bently. Hcllmau & Co , vs Davis. Error from the district court of Douglas county , Afllrmcd , Opinion by ( Jobb , J. State ox rul Lapham vs H. A. Uabcock. Original muudnmus. Writ allowed. Opin ion by Maxwell , J. Dunham vs Watson. Error from the dis trict court of Saunders county. Judgmunt uiodllled. Opinion bi Maxwell , J. Sloman vs Bodivcll ot al. Error from tlio district court of Douglas county. Afllrmcd. Opinion by Maxwell , J. Hait vs Barnes. Krror from the district court of Mwriolc county. Rovorscd and re * mandcd. Opinion by Maxwell , J , ClfV NCWS ANIl NOTliS. Cburnh Howe of Auburn U in the city to day. It i whispc'ied that ho boeks to bo president of thu senate. The mills of the po litical Rods.turn out queer capern from thotio follows who nro out of politics. The Lincoln woolen nulls had their first display of manufactured goods at the Capital hotel , llrstdoor weal of Tun JJit ; oillce , o- day. It was fine. Tlio underwear miido from the fabrics manufactured from Ne braska wool and fashioned by homo hands was equal to any in the land. The pastor of the Pirst Christian church , Elder Charles Newman , ' fa conducting a scries of revival meetings t the church on the corner of Tenth and 1C streets tlilfl week , and they will prob ably continue thtoughont next. They are growing in interest and well attended. Hon. T. H SUivonson , of Nebraska City , was In tlio Capital citv to-day It is sug * gested thut ho it looklngniround for another invasion of the Missouri Pacitlo railroad company. The line to run from here to Hoca has not yet been built. The Willard hospital folk * arise to remark thut all cases which come there for treat- mouturoftrut examined by a physician , nnd tbat uo contagious diseases are admitted. The grounds for the removal of the building , sutod by , the petitioners to the city council , folHlat- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , When Bkby wo * sick , ire care her RwtoiU. Wlua the via & Clilltl , she cried for Cwtorl * , WUoo tha b c mo UlM , lha dune to OVutorU , Wbra she bftJ CbUdroa , ote K VO thtua CaatorU. DON'X WANT PIIOTKCTIVES. Another Slap to Policemen Under _ Private Control. Mayor Brbatch's attention was called to a circular issued on Monday by the Nebraska Detective association to the business men and merchants of Omaha. Chief Seavey was instructed to at once inquire into the matter , and procured a copy of the letter. The Information convoyed waste to the effect that "tho Nebraska Detcctivo association had been established , with head * quarters at Omaha ; " that the association in tended putting twenty-live disciplined and uniformed men , under charge of Chief Hastings , on the streets of Omaha nightly from 7 p. m. to 0 a. m. That these men were to In every wny act a policemen , nnd wore to protect the lives and property of the citi zens of Omaha , or at least that portion of them who would subscribe a dollar a month to the association. The circular was signed by J. O'Connell. ' Mayor Uroatctt was seen and asked his opinion. His honor.said that unless these men were commissioned and qualitlcd in a proper manner ho should most decidedly prevent their acting as Omaha preservers of the poacc. His honor says that he Is the only ono who has power to license persons for such duties as tnis agency proposes , and that ho most decidedly will never grant thorn permission to parade the streets of this city as polico- men. Chief Soavpysays : "Let them try it on , and we'll soon have them behind the bats , " "Who breathes must suTerand ( who thinks must mourn , and ho alone Is blessed" who Knows that pain and suffering can bo cured by Salvation Oil. Although wo have hoard persons remark "U is worth its weight in gold" still Dr. Uull'B ' Cough Syrup Is to bo had at all drug stores for SA conts. Resolutions of Condolence. , Tlio Omaha Veteran Firemen's association held a special meeting last night for the pur pose of taking action with regard to the drafting of resolutions of condolence for pre sentation to the family of the late William Franco , who for many.ycars was actively in terested In thn work of the association. The meeting was held m Chief Qalllgan's office , and was presided over bv that gentleman. There was a lar r nlfcndanca , of veterans , and the following resolutions were adopted : Whereas , It hus pleaded Almighty uod in tbo plentltudo of his iruci utable wisdom to remove our dearly botovod.brother. Mr. Wil liam Franco , from amongst us whilst yet in the Mower of manhood , and Whereas , \\o deeply deplore the loss , which wo ns his associates have sustained nud mourn with his bereaved family the Irre parable loss ; therefore , bo it Resolved , That the Omaha Veteran Fire- IHCU'H ' association hereby express through your committee those resolutions of sorrow , respect and condolence , Sorrow fortnoloss , which tuny , In company with his dear ones , hnvo sustained ; respect for the memory which this pagrt will servo to keep erccn , and condult'iieo with all his mourners. Uo it lurthur Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions bu spronrl upon the minuter of our associa tion , and the secretary bo instructed to for. ward a copy to the family. J. F. SUBMIT , J. J. GAU.IOAN , J. H , LlCHTBUIIKIIOEH , Committee. Tlio lilttlo Hoed. A llttlo seed lay In tbo carter's path ; A llttlo shoot bowed lu the strong wind's wrutli : A llttlo shrub grow , by Its roots'held fnat ; Then u stout tree braved all the winter's blast ; A llttlo cough started 'twas only light ; A little chill shivered the hours of night ; A llttlo pain cauie and began to grow , Then consumption laid all bis bravo strength low. Be wise in time , Chock the llttlo cbugh , euro the Httlo chill , dtspoll the llttlo imin ere the little ailment boeomoa the strong , uni'onqutmiblo'fjiruit of dts- oiise. Dr. Piorco'a Golden Medical Discovery talcon in tttno , la a rumcdy ( or thcso ilia , Memorial Gitna. The following resolution Iwas introduced into congress by Goo. W. E. Dorsey , and was approved by July 14 , 1870 : " Resolved bv the senate and house of repre sentatives of the United States of America In congress assembled , that the secretary of war bo , and ho Is hereby , authorized to deliver to the governor of the State of Ne braska four pieces of condemned iron can non and twenty round shot , to be used in the erection of a soldiers' monument at Omaha , Nebraska. This resolution was forwarded to Mayor Broatch who transmitted it to Gover nor Thayer with the following letter : Dear Sir I am in receipt of a letter from the Hon. Gee. W. . Dorsey enclosing a copy of a resolution which I enclose. Will you please make the necessary requisition upon the Secretary of War for the cannon and round shot ! Yours respectfully , W. J. BHOATCII , Mayor. The Idea of the mayor is to have a monument ment 'erected in Jefferson square , thereby Improving and beautifying that portion of the city. Eureka. The motto of California means , I have found it. Only in that land of sunshine , where the oranjio , lunion , olive , fig and grano bloom and ripen , and attain their highest perfection in inid-wintor , iivo the herbs and gum found , that are used in that pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. SANTA ABIE the ruler of coughs , asthma , and consumption. The Good man DrugCo. . haa boon appointed agent for this valuable California romudyand Bella it under a guarantee at $1 a bottle. Three for $2.50. Try CALIFORNIA CAT-H-CURE , the only guaranteed euro for catarrh. $1 , by mail 81.10. . Inspector Agaluat Plumbers. The superintendent of plumbing1 Informs TUB BER that the firm whoso men did th < 9 job of plumbing In Ed. Walsh's house , which wft exposed In yesterday's ' paper , are doing what they can to prevent a plumber em ployed by Walsh to remedy the criminally careless work. The reason they give for their Interference Is that Walsh has not paid fop the Job bf plumbing yet , nnd Walsh gives us his reason for not paying that the Job was n place of botchworkthat has endangered the lives of his family ) but will pay them If the work is properly repaired. Superintend ent Duncan has notiUqd the linn thut the Job must bo properly done inside of twenty-four hours or arrests will follow , "What is Lady ? " The mother's question , me daugh ter's reply , and an aunt's ideas. Thanksgiving1 Fash ions Autumnal tints , incan descent trimmings , handsome fabrics , bandaau bonnets , sty lish flat hats , correct cos tumes , novel corsages , by Mrs , James H. Lambert. Bill of Fare for Thanksgiv ing Dinner , with illustrations , by Eliza R. Parker , These are but a few of the many attractions in the No vember number of the Ladies' Home Journal and Practical Housekeeper , now on the news-stands six cents. CUHTH rUBLIilllKn CpUFANT , THE CHICAGO AN ° MORTH- WESTERN " RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , orDoi Molnos , o. , America few of thn sumaro , . , ' < * . . lAMURKS , which Ufa the flneit that human art and ihtBc.a1ll ! ) [ nc5SeSt9 ? ; lu r AOK HI. ! RHINO C'AHS ' ( < oiinrtllllulh.t&etralm ! * B0 * b 'ound el > ewta re At of the Union Pudfla run- M/ SS.V1" ulo ° fl0"0,1 "A" ! th < "e of the iJhl. MA fSK ° , i n ° nbn ii m KrIn Ch c o ths tralnt ol thfillne max * clo.a connection Wltli ( Uoieof allolhor i < aiiern lines * , ? Ci5'Yl * ' 0iaPbV. ' ! ' . . lnfll n polU. Cincinnati , i * vl'i ' > > ? ? , " } 1" * ' Toronto , Montreal " ' r < 2'rTor,1Cl.I1"\lB'Jh' } ( ' ! ' Baltimore , YTnih ! , ud all points In the Esii , Aik rorilcketa rla "NORTHWESTERN" Ullon' A" "ck t . Oon'IM8nag r. W.N , BAnconir r..nM . wfttVraont. U. . KIMBAI.U Ticket Agonl KOI w.iw.tts' { Om ' Clir uiwgir Agent ana. N b. THE OP THK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Boulo from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THEEAST TVTO TBAINS DAH.T BETWEEN OMAUA AND OOUNClIi Bl.UVVH CLIc go : , - AND - Mllnnnkcf , fit I'Aiil , Minneapolis , Cedar Rock Island. Freeport , Roekford , Cllntou , lubuque , Dureupoit , Elgin , Madison , Janosrllle , * Belelt Wluont , La Crosfic , Aniallotutr Important polnti i t , Northeait and Koutheail. For throuh tlcketi.eall on the tlrktt cnt at 1501 ITaruaia strict , la rk r Ulock , ur at Uolou I'aomo lulla.aD BlMperi and tbcflneilDlnlnrOart In tb notia are run on the mala Hue of tlie Cblc | o , Mil- wikeere fit. Paul ualltrajr. ana ererr attontluu li p U to BMitngeri b emploreiof . courteoyi tbecomyao/ it UlUlflt , Oeberal Uanaitr. A. T , It. UAHPiSNTttU , Q n ral I'axsaier aa < Ticket Avent. OBO. K. UKAVIOHD , Xnlltaai Qaatral and Ticket.Ag nl , J.T. cLAUK , Qaairal Biparluttadtal. WEAK oipto.Jmi.Ho.Malloihtrbitu. Wonitiin.i ifd In ik'M ae.tki ( iii.d r > m > klil < c. rt/ . ieiUB ll tl.Chl ia _ _ _ _ _ erect ( o7joutliral W ' ' ifliallf.fror. . irlda. . e y , To t manhood , rtu 1 will stnd a TalusbU trcatU * ( t aUil > ctiotuntnir full | > rtleaUrs lor 1 on > rur . fret of rh&rg . A(1Jr fl < , PHQP.r.O. FOWLER , Moou'us , Conn. PENrtYBOVAL WAPEIU are luccuwfulljr ueeU niontUlby orer 10,000 f wLadlee. Arefii/e. KffectualaHd Pleotant ' "y 11 Ppr box by mell.or at drufreUta. Sralett - fnrtlculan S pontaga RUmpi. Adrtrwa Tuc KtmxKA CritMicii , Co. , tiurnoiT , Minn. . mail by ( JooUmtui Vruu Co , , Omaha , Neb , A Sure Cure OR- IrTO Wo will guarantee to euro any case of SYPHILIS in 20 TO 6O DAYS. This is a disease which hns heretofore itaflled nil Medical Science. \Ve have a Itomoily , imknnun to nnvonpln tlio World outsldo of our Coinpnuy.and ono tliat haa NCVJCR rAlff.EI ) to cure the most obitlnate ca-jos. Ton days in tecent cnsi'sdoei tlio work , icistliaoldrhroiilo deep se.iloJ cases lhato solicit. U'u have cured linniliods vrlio tm\o lipcu abandoned by I'hyslclniiii , und pronounced incurable , unite clmlleneetliB Wnrlil to nrlntt us ntase that we will not cunt in less than sixty days. Since the history of uiudielnr a tnip spocillo for Hyplillls has bean souclit lor , but iiovor found until our was dlscoveroil , niul vvonre jiiBtlfleil In Haying It IB llie only Koiueity In thu World that wlllpos- Itlvely cnr < > . bcrnnse tliti lutewt JMedleiinVurks. published by the btst knuun anthoiltlcs , Buy theic wan nov-erutnionpuelllc boforr. Uuriuni' edy will euro Mlion evervthliift ol"ieliiis failed. \Vhy\Mi9to\ourtlnio and money \vlthpnlent moillclno-4 thnt novt-r Intel virtue or doctor with pbyjltlanstliat cannot cure } ou , you th'it Iiaxo tiiod over } thing che should. roine to us nowaml Ijrt pcrnmnont relief , you nevorcangfet It else- whuie. Marievliat \re MIV , In the etui you must take our teuiedy or NBVKH tecovcrund yon that have been ullllcted but a churl tinin should by all moans come to in now. not one in ten of ntw < ft < c ever got permanently curart. Many cet liulp und think tnfly are fren from tbn dlstiaif , but in one , two or three V "IH after it nppcuriagalnlna moio horrible form. This is a Blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything else Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Itoom 10 and 11 , U. S. Nnlionnl IIiuili building , 1O HTOCKI1ULDKKB OF THE . Tnlpo TIIODO A Uojiroe for foreclosure ataln ; < t the SUTHO TDK- NKM'ompgnjr has just been onlcrcil In tlio United Btiiti-s Circuit fourt. Ninth Circuit District of Kovadn and Iho properly of that company will he sold there. under at an esrljr data. Tim neorgnnliatlon Com- mltt bereby vlvea notice th t atocKliuldf r of tint comptnr will 1)9 nllcjvtcd u KlNAI.oiiportnnUr topni- tool tliolr blthecto unujscntfil stock b ; subifrlbln. to tlio non bonds unil ilpposltlnu tlmlr stock ajliereto- fore adTortlsed , HuhirrlptlniiH tn nld bonds will bo raoeltrod nttbo Union Trent Company , Mo. Tlllroud- way. Mew York , nt the lollowhiK terms , to-nlti 08 CJKNTH Vr.K KHIUK , A9SKNT- 1NG l'UO ITHiDATK IIISUJCOPTO NOV. II , 1USH , A.1' 12 M. , and Ihrrenltcr O CICNTS I'F.ll Bit AUK , ArtSIiNTI N UNTlli JAN. 3 , 1H80 , ATJI I' . M , HubscrtDeistotbe bntidswlll rerolrn Trust Compnnr ceillncnt > , entltllnu Ilium lu thu name niinibnrur suurei as ihoiodepotllud by lbeiuuniJtl.liiboiilslur { ancb 66 cent ) und Ourents r st > oc'llrely pnld br tlixui. Interest at tlio rat * of 4 per cent , nlll Co vllunrud on * uU > orlpllons f rum data uf pHyiiient , rariiiirnt sliouM be made by check an New York to he Union Trust C'oniuuuy uiiUilmultl boucconuMnlnl by tlie stork duly pnu'ir ed In blank und itn Author ization to Ibu Union Trunt Company HUnt turuis for toll tuiborlistloo and copies or circulars can bo nbtnlncl upon uppllrullon al tbo Union Trusl Company - pany s ontiv or t roum luHeT nlG Hour , Mllli Uulld * nil , t\e\t York D t a Nk.iv YOKK , Octnbor 3 , IbS3. II , It , IJAITZiil : , flOIlDON I * . O. A. AI , VAN OTTO LOWRNGAUU. K HICMOMAN. . ly ami unfely curwl by DOUTUW A Cat ) . HoveralcaK- cured 111 naven ( layn. Bom 81 6'J tier box , all druirKlBtt ) , or hy mall from Do- tut * Wf .Co , Uii Wlilie bt. < ti V. 1 ullDlrooUoiw Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS * MoUlcmo that uoeiU but * trial to prora its worth. Or , Calender's ' left lifer Bite TUB only Distilled Hitters In the Unite * united ° ' States ' ' "W nlt.te" recognized by thl Internal rerenue laves ai a Pro4 prlotary Medicine. Lawfully 1'atentod. No. St Patent 140,573. Contains no fusil oils Bi essential oils , no foreign subataacn or flamag * las ; drufij. A psrfectly pure medicine , oom4 ppundrd from Pure Bool Herbs and Ola peach ] bleaaantto the taste , quiet and aectslye In Itl effect. Cures Dyspspafa or Yellow Jaundice la R.lJ ! ? "e " u > tw y > ° D ° wel . JnTl ort * MVj tiTir" Ou s BEaSid llw. H K8 KiflnoTi , improYM the Appetite Qufoulj KfgWll the vrnole ejstem. Ke > LU to"tii wkole system. oJ.eftUTcr Hitters are , od ) In Omaha. Neb. brths > llowins urumnsut lllch rtl on DniK Co , Hpeclsl iblJoirs0 < lri" ' tnt < ircjtl > ' Hettraaka. Ko- taliera as , OouUmanlirue Cu. . W. . \VlHtehou a , T. WJip f. fard. Ham U. Karniirurin. HcUrolor's I'buruiucr Kubn At Co , .lolm Uludlih ; M. 1'arr , J. A. t ullor A. U . U. l.llii hp , John II.Cimt.C.,1. trice. M.J.l'onoll r. II.Hnntmli.jolin K. Huflskr , MorreK's I'linrmicr .lanes Fursrtb , ll.O Bell. lr..1. J. HiiTllle , ( J. Al.CriM J-O KluirJ.vrciarli'e'j ! , lll'tSimlit. Max'lleotTt ! J H.CUrjiloii on.W. , 1C. J.tmbor on , U. H. Cox , Mac , , . . . . . . _ "flnTAtl , Krank W. t'ngt. It. Kasoiuiinn , /iHf. . f.oeaer Itord's Pharm or , C. A. Neloher , llovraril , Merer * , { rank Dellnaa & CD. , nboleaalu Uvaluri lu dvars aa < I eft LlYor Blttera if OR SALE * EVERYWHERE. lAivoiu'RS-A. uooimmii , ArrniivKv.JkT'iiAir. \J K tlearborn St. , Cljlca oi Ulrica froci 21 > Q r zt > en ncei business quietly and ic allf trumaclol DRlfEMES8 Or the Llqttor Habit , Poslllrcly Cured bj Administer Jut ; Dr. Unities' Ooldea fijiecino. U cab t * cl.Ten In n cup of eoff A or tea wlttii put tbea-nowledBB ot the prrtoh tnklnfi Itjaliao * lutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure , whether ; Uis patlnut Is a modtrata drinker or an alcoholic wreck , Tuouvaudu ol drunkard ! bar * been madft temperate men wJia baysi taken Golden Boecllio li tlielr coffee witi. fut tnolr knowledge ana to-day believe the > gult drinking of tbSlr O TD free will , it nerei falls. Iheiiyttea once imprtvnatuil Witu tin Bpeclflo. It becoruos an utter finposslbillty foi lUril < 1S' . 'pP.lli . .to"l e- M' ' " byftubn ' ° -'tcr ' JU3ICIOU8 AND PERSIST'Hf AdrorUelni ; bat alwaya proraa auccMBful. Ucforo placiutracf Newspaper Advertlnliig consafj LORD & THOMAS. I IDTIKTIIIXO latlTS , * I U li tB U l U SlrMl. CHICAGO.1 W VSY plendlfl [ lugsot In coat faction ,0 , build