8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 8. 18-9. BARN DOORs Thousands of people visited tlie famous "McShane Barn , " on Thurs s day , Friday and Saturday. At times the throng ; became so great. that it All Gable Gar was frequently necessary to close the great door until those inside had been New Style 75o SIR UCTORS ALL SHAPES , supplied and were ready to depart and make room for other eager customers. "With an increased force of salesmen it is hoped that all will receive prompt at Have Received Orders to tention this week. It will be well'however , to attend early in the day , to be Stop Their Trains sure of this. Hundreds of those who "have been there" freely state that the old At Mane's ' Barn. barn contains the GREATEST WONDERS OF THE AGET YOU MUST COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF , FOR WE CANNOT FILL MAIL ORDERS. Here are a few ot the Bargains the great crowd got today , and you can get them tonight and tomorrow and as long as they last. MEN'S $6.00 SACK SUITS , made from niiscJ dnrk patterns 8 2 60 MEN'S ' $20,00 SUITS , 25 closa.it . styles , at $10,00 EN'S . , mtulo from check cheviot 3 60 S7.CO SUITS u grayish pattern This line includes silk mixed splendid tailor-mado Suits ; superb EN'S" 58.60 SUITS , miulo from neat nnd stylish cheviots , nt 4 25 Large purchases from the great Lindauer Bros. ' failure and the windup - satin lined cheviot Suits ; elegant satin faced four-button cutaway MEN'S $10.00 All Wool Grny nnd Brown CASSIMERE SUITS 5 00 Suits in Cray and brown , and line English worsted dress Suits , in of Simeon Farwell & Co. enable us to offer the following . . : MEN'S $12.00 WHIPCORD WORSTED SUITS , wear like iron 6 00t up blaclallat ( $10.00. t MEN'S 812.00 ASSABET BLUE FLANNEL SUITS , guaranteed strictly all Gent's British Half Hose at fie Gent's 25c Cloth Covered Cuffs , per box fie iMEN'S ' $22,50 SUITS made from fine imported worsted small cleoX 11,25 wool tttid fust color G 00 Gent's 125e English Hulf Hose , in solid and fancy colors 12jc 'Gent's loc Cloth Covered Collars , per box < ic , , MEN'S 31 l.CO Black Plaid Diagonal WORSTED SUITS at 7 oo' ' Gent's $1.00 French Percale Shirts , collars attached , Gent's Men's and loc Wire Boys' Spring Straw Hats Sleeve , all Holders styles , in line braids , 6c MEN'S ' $25,00 Edinburgh Diagonal ( Mot SUITS 12,50 MEN'S $1&.00 BANNOCKBUKN CHEVIOT SUITS , regular ' GcnVs fc-.OO conuino ALL LINEN Shirts 81 00 fancy tips and leather sweats 80c The latest and nobbiest style in the market. ironsides to wear , a variety of patterns " CO Men'sSOc Hickory Work Shirts 25u Men's 70'c Crush Hats , everybody wears them Soc . . . . Mcifs $1.00 Fancy Flannel Shirts , beautiful patterns. 60c Boys' $1.50 Jacket and Pant Suits , neat patterns 75c MEN'S ' Soft $28,00 Finisn French MEN'S SJO.CO FITCIIBUKG WORSTED SUITS , in small brown stripe. g 00 Men's Summer Coats and Vests , nice patterns 75o , Worsted SUITS , in sacK and fracK ' 14,00 MEN'S $17.00 Velvet Finished CASSIMERE SUITS , dark and blue colors Men's Odd Vests , summer weight lOc ' ยง d plaid patterns S 50 Underwear 80c Men's 20c Black Silk Bows 5c MEN'S $30,00 English Worsted Prince Albert DRESS SUITS 15,00 y'g i t Si PES afg 'Jrg Corner I5th and Dodge Streets , across from Postoffice. Postoffice.o ' o O'CLOCK : IE5. THB CITY. Thieves broke into Henry Poulor's house at Tenth and Bancroft and stole a ladies gold watch. The bullet shot into Sergeant John- eon's arm by Pawnbroker Sam Snyder about two months ago , was removed yes terday by a physician. D. E. Armstrong , of Albion , who has boon favored with an appointment in the mail service , was started on his first run yesterday morning. George Smith , charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses , was arraiguod'boforo Justice Wade yester day , and tlio case was dismissed. Coroner Drexel resurrected the body of Mrs. Sarah Milholon , yesterday at Prospect Hill , and sent it to Spring- Hold , Illinois , for final burial. The lady died about one year ago. The Knights of Labor Land and Building association filed amended arti cles of incorporation yesterday with the county clerk. The amendment is the etriking out of one of the clauses. While W. S. Adair , who lives at Eighth and Castollar. was driving across the railroad trade at Shooley , his horse took fright and threw him out. Fortunately no hones were broken , tut ho was badly bruised and cut. O. T. Bawdcn , who lives at 103 North 'Thirteen , has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of a man named Paul , who lives with a woman next door to him and whom ho charges with cruelty to an infant child. Bawdcn says Dial the Iwo arc unmarried. i'crsoiml I'arn raplis. Mian Nellie Kosowator has returned from Now York , wlicro slio has finished tier third year In the Cooper Art school. C. J. SmnUwood , trnin dispatcher of the Chicago. St. I'uul , Minneapolis & Oaiahn , returned with his fumlly from \Vortlilngton , Minn. , yesterday morning. John H. Jlronson , of Rapid City. S. I ) . , proprietor of the finest hotel in tiiu now Into , a p roui incut republican politician , ami a man whoso Oinutm friends uro unnumbered , is In the i-.lty. Low May , president of the Nebraska state fish commission , 1ms ROIIO to' Philadelphia to attend the annual convention of the Ameri can FiBhorles society , which Is to bu hold tha 15th mid 10th of this month , nml In which ho i Will represent the ntatu organization. * GCOPKO * > V. Urowbtcr , "tho gentleman from Ululno county , " Is in" town. Ho Is ono of the veteran publishers and printers of Horth Nobruskii. Twenty years ago ho "soldiered" for "phal take * " on the news papers of Omaha , mid managed between limes to acquire a farm. After many trials and tribulations ho 1ms rnauhcil the top round of prosperity , frltigoU with public favor , Marriage Following arc the trmrrmjfo licenses Issued yesterday la the county cojrt : .Niunc mid Kosldcr.cc. Afro. ( Thomas Urcnnim , South Omalin . ' . ' 9 I Urldgct McOllvo , Oilinlm . . . .U'l ' i Ernest T. Stlmor , Omaha . JJ3 I Alice Uobcrls , Omnlia . 18 Iloat In The Nebraska fas ! Fuel company has llled .With tlie board of public words , a plat show- ini ; thn btreots and alleys upon which ) t do- * lrcB to lay its mains. ' hi company's plant Is located on the cor- Her of Indian u and Hickory streets and from ilioro It Is proponed , nccordlns to the plat , to run Its umlns through nearly every alKv as ta.r west as Twentieth street ai'd nortli as Jturns Nichols. The object of the company Is to heat build- ln.G and to supply pas for wokliu ; purposes. Humors run riot in the blood at this Benson. Hood's Sarsaprilla o.xpols every Impurity and vitalizes find nuriulici xho bipod. 1'UUK M1MC. Mayor IH-oiUcli Says Ho Will Attempt to Secure If , There is a deep feeling of indignation in the community over the discovery of the sale of arocipo for the manufacture of milk. Speaking on this subject a man of family said : "A creator fraud could not be perpetrated. The United States laws protect us in 'tho quality of butter which wo arc disposed to buy , but the city does not protect us In the milk wo are required to drink. I have tried six milk men , and civen them all no. I know I was receiving only watered milk and la ono instance iho mixture I re ceived was such an macscHbablo compound of white liquid and slnna that ono morning. In the presence of the milkman , I throw pitcher and all into the street and tnld the frightened vender never again to enter my promises. Two milk inspectors 'in the city , bah I If they were not inspectors of meat , also , there might bo some hopa of their doing some peed in the way of securing good milk , but how can they do it. They cannot see every butcher aud milk dealer la Omaha in ono day. licsidcs , each of these men Is en gaged in private business of his own , which of course , takes up some of his timo. "Now , I want to toll you that It requires a scientific man in tlieso days to inspect milk. Farr and Hick- stein know no moro about science than I do. They test milk by Himply dipping a bulb Into it. If the milk Is thick , the bulb will not sink In it , any moro than it would In a thick puddle. Hut you would not call pud dle milk , would you I And yoi , tlie.se men are paid for this kind of milk Inspection. It Is this Inspection which has allowed the palming oK on us of rotten , unwholesome stun' which has almost ruined thu health of my babies. " Tliu ingredients composing the recipe are as follows ; lit carbonate of soda , clyccr- Ino , salt iiotrc , line salt , brown sugar , genuine milk and water. The chief refused , for ample reasons , to' disclose the quantities of each ingredient. Ha added , however , that two ounces of the Unit-named articles , mixed with two gallon : * of milk and two gallons of water would mnko four gallons of a coun terfeit which would deceive oven a practiced oyo. Mayor Hroach was seen yesterday with reference to the bogus milk recipe published above. Ills honor was in no pleasant mood bccuuso the facts relating to the fraud , as published in TUB HUB had caused him a great deal of annoyance , "I .1:1 : going to settle the matter , " ho said , "but I cannot do everything nt once. " "How do you propose to settle Itl" "Well , 1 can't tttute Just at present , but you may rust assured that iho evils com plained of will bo removed before lonp. At present I could only refer In a general way to an ordinance which may bo introduced , but the features of which must bo developed later. I have written u loiter to ono of the milk Inspectors iislcini ; him why ho has not ' reported as ha required to do. " "To whom mut hu report I" "Ho must report to the board of health.1 -"Once u monthl" "No , ho is expected to report every week. " "How long s-.nco he reported I" "Oli , ho hasn't ' reported for weeks and weeks , ant ! I haven't heard from him yet. Ho may , however , have called to oo mo white I have been away , but , If ho has , I haven't heard of it. " "Which of Iho Inupcctorr. do you refer to ! " "Hickstoin. " "I am going to see that he compiles with Ills instructions , or Know why. " "IJouH tlm other inspector , Farr , report as renulredS" "Vies. " lOii'lod In SuioUe. A placard . .tacked upon the door of the Gotham cigar toro on Fifteenth street near Fnrnum , and bearing the words , "Closed Under Mortgage , " wan suOlciont explanation of the closed doors nr-j Closely drawn blinds that greeted the seeker utter ; thp weed. Last Saturday a Mr. Harhurger , of Wor- thelmeo & HhilTer , ci ar manufacturers In Now Yovk City and mono efforts to collect payment on a iwto of ICdward luilin'8 for { 545 , r.ltliou.ih thu unto tvlll not bo duo uiilll July , Ho did nvt Bucuerd with Mr. ICiilin and finally offered the note , it Is said , at u discount. A number of Kalm's credi tors hearing of this , became suspicious aud asked him to protect them. This ho did by Rivmg a first mortgage on the stock to the First National bank for $1,800 , and other mortgages to his friends , Moso Hois , of Hradford , Pa. , for $2,000 , aud to Julius El- linger , of Now York , for $3,000. The stock will bo sold to pay the debts. IEin I'orsonal Kvpzi-icnco. L. T. Harrington , ox-sheriff of Chautauqua county , Now York , writes : 1 am glad to say , from a long personal ex perience with AI.I.COCK'S Ponous PJ < ASTIK : ! < , that 1 am uble to endorse all the good things th at have over been said about them , aud supplement these by saying that I frankly bcllevo their value cannot bo estimated. Their breadth of usefulness is unlimited , and for prompt and sure relief to almost every ache and pain that flesh is heir to , no other remedy , in my opinion , cither external or internal equals them in certainty and rapidity. 1 have used them at one lime for rheumatism , another for backache , again for bronchitis , always with the saino result a speedy cure. Fining a Woman's I > . ; fcnilcr. While George and Albert Palmer were in a beastly state of intoxication Monday night it is claimed they made a general nuisance of themselves in the vicinity of Nineteenth and Pierco. They tried to pick a quarrel with every man , and Insulted every lady they metand finally knocked a woman down. Mr. E. Woldvino witnessed the last outrage - rage and rallantly came to the rescue and Knocked both brothers out In short metro. Ho gave Albert a terrible beating and from the frightful condition of the fellow's ' face ho conic ! not have fared were at the hands of Kullivun. The patrol wagon was called and both the Palmers , Woldvino and Charles lirowman , who hapoonbd to bo a spectator wore arrested and taken to the lock-up. On arraignment George Palmer , who struck the woman was lined 10 and costs : Albert Pal mer was lined V-JI5 , the chivalrous Woldvino was assessed $ lf > and Urownmun was dis charged. [ Atlanta Constitution , March 17 , 1SS9.J Animal 1'olnon. The fearful lacreaso In mortality , result ing from the bites ot rabid animals is alarm ing , and the fact that there have been fatal results from the bites of animals which had exhibited no , signs of rubies , adds to the alarm. The case In Walton county , Ga , , is an instance. The poison was communicated by the bite of an ordinary house cat , which had never nccmed to bo mad. The reporter heard yesterday of n rcmnrknblo case of a lady who was poisoned by fondling and kiss ing a poodle dog. The do' , ' hud distemper and died of It and the lady's blood was poisoned to a degree that her body was broken out In great ulcers and sores from head to foot. From a beautiful and healthy woman she soon wasted to a mcro skeleton , MI He ring great agony. No treatment bene fit ! ed her until on the 'JSth of February niin commenced to laico Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. ) which tit once begun to force out the poison , ana she U now getting well rapidly. Tlio Hoc llvarywlierc. J. W. Hell , the Tenth street druggist received ceived a letter from a friend la London , England , Inquiring as to his chances for going Into prolltablo uuslneis la Omaha The writer stated that ho had obtained Mr. Dell's address by rending the want columns .of TIIK MIK. This Is but u straw that shows the territory covered by TUB HEK. liut thin IK not nil. Mr. Hell has just re turned from an extended tour to points south , and says Tun HII : : Is the only paper that was circulated in that territory. It was also the only paper ho observed on sale at the newsstands. At Now Orleans he got Tin : HKI : as regular as at his business establish ment la this city. Klllottlly A valuable span of mules belonging to James Wltalon , a grader of Florence , were killed Muiuluy night by lightning during the starm. The mules were In a tent near the \vatcnvorlis plunu 4 THE WATEH WUKKS. Some IntcrcHtliif * Features About Their Enlargement. Mr. Hall , the local manager of the water works , says that the new plant nt Florence is to be opened for use July 10. The capacity of the engines now in use is 10,1100,000 gallons per day , while that of the Florence plant will bo 30,000,000 gallons for the same timo. As the latter quantity far exceeds the needs of the city , only 15,000,000 gallons will bo provided for. The capacity of the now settling basins is 100,003,000 gallons , and the system is so arranged as to furnish the people with perfectly clear water , which cannot bo done by the limited capac ity of the present plant. The old works will continue In use the same as over. The res ervoir at Walnut Hill is not , as. many people suppose , the reservoir where the water for the entire city is stored , but is part of what is known as the combined direct and gravity pressure system. The direct prc.isurflcomes from the pumps In the waterworks near the Union Pacific shops and forces the water di rectly Into the mains. The reservoir at Walnut Hill simply augments this force and gives it greater regularity by the con tinual pressure of a volume of water into the mains. It is the only satisfactory sysj torn in use , but still Is very rare owing to absence of elevated places near most great cities. This reservoir will also continue in use as a governor for the water pressure. The now plant at Florence will cost $1,2. > 0- , 000 , and it is thought will meet the wants of Omaha for an indefinite period. Ford Ilrcatlica Frcoly Now. John King , alias "Shorty Lacy , " the young follow under indictment for illegal voting , undertook to nluy false with his bondsman. Patrick Ford , the officers and everybody else. As a result ho now lan guishes in the county Jail. Uy order of the court , ho should have appeared before Clerk Moores last Saturday morning and filed a ronewnl of his bond to appear when wanted nt the next term of court , but ho failed to show up. Consequently Mr. Ford forfeited all claims as security and started out to make a search , Ho looked around Saturday and Sunday for him but could find him In no place. The Third ward politician was much worried lest ho should ho compelled to make good the ? 200. IJut luck favored him last evening. While Deputy Sheriff Lou Grebe was at the depot ho spied King getting ready to lenvo for Council Bluff * on the first train and arrested him. Ho was turned over to Joe Miller at the county ] uil. This powder never varies. A marvelftf purity btreiiytu and whole.someness. iioro economical than the ordinary KlmiH , and cannot bo Hold In competition with the multitude * of low cost. bhortYVoluutalumor phospna'.u ponulera. Sold only in cun * . H rai lluklnt ; Powder Co12 < J \VaiUtreet New Vork. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION W OVKU A MILLION DISTUIHUTKD. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Inconiorated by tha U-slslaturo in HM" . to Educational and Charitable purposes , and Its franchise made a purt of the presout State Con stitution , la IBTSi , by an overwhelming popular 'jVsMAMMOTH DRAWINGS take plnco Seml- Aimiuilly ( Juno and December ) nnd Its O HANI ) 8INGI.KNUMIIKR DRAWINGS take place In each of the other ten mouths of the year , und are all drawn In public , at the Academy of W lisle , New Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS. for Integrlti/ Jta Drawlmjn and Prompt raj/mcnt of 1'rizcs. FOLLOWS : We do hereby certify that wo supervise tlio arrangements for nil tlio Monthly ana Seml-An- nual liiawlnusof the J.onlMuna btato lottery Company , and In peron managu and control tno Drawings themselves , and that thu same uro conducted with honesty , fairness , nnd In good faith toward all parties , nnd wo nnthorlzo tlio company to use this certlllcato , with fac similes of our signatures attached , In Its adror- tisvmouts. COMMISSIONERS. We , the undersigned Hanks and Ilnnkers.wlll pay all I'rlzun drawn In the Louisiana Stnto Lotteries which may 1)0 presented nt our coun ters : R. M. WALMSLEV , Prcs. Louisiana Nnt.Ilanfc PIKHRK LANAMX , I'res. State Nut. Itank. A. IIALDWIN , I'res Now Orleans Nat. Hank CARL KOIIN , I'res Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music , Now Or leans , Tuesday , May 14th , 1889. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 100,000 Tickets nt Twenty Dollars each Halves , 810 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 Twentieths , $1. i PHIX.K OK eitm.W ) is . tinoono i I'Rixi : OK KO.IKX ) i . iiw.ono 1 I'RISSH OK Ml. " 00 la . UOX > 1 riti/.i : OK : KOOJIB . 2 I'Hl/JiS OK ID.itOOiS . f. PH1/.KS OK fi.10.JlH. . . . . 2/i / I'RI/.ES OK l , ( lln . . JIXI J'UI/,1'8 ( ) ! ' Hklure . . . HIOJ ) ( MX ) I'RI/.KS OK : Knro ) . . . . . n. < )00 ) 600 I'UIKRS OK awnro . JOO.UK ) ArrllOXIMATION l'HI/lH : , 100 Prizes of jx ) are . - . . 8 60,000 100 1'rlzi'H of IWOnre . IHi.OU ) 1001'nzesof i-Vlnrn . W.OUO ) TT.IIMI.S'.U. 1-ltlKKH , nun PrlzfR ot Hill nro . JWJO WJl'rizofiof flOjuru . W.WO am Prizes , amounting to . JI.O.'il.WO NOTKTickets drawing Capital Prizes are not entitled tott-rmliml prizes. ftfl'iw CI.UH RA'I iirf.nr any further Informa- Ion ilnslreil. wrltu legibly to the nnderalKiied clearly htutlniryour resilience , with Hlute , ( Oun ty , h'trect and NIIIIIIKT. Miire rapid return mall delivery u 111 bo u tiivd by ymir enclosing uu envelope benrlni : your full address. IMPOI&TANT Address M. A. DAl.'PIII.V. Ne\vOil inn , La. r .M. A. DAUPHIN , Washington , | ) . c. lly ordinary lettercontalnlngMonoy Order Issued by all Kxprvss ( onipnnleM , Nuw Vork Kxrhange , Draft or Puit.il Noto. VVo pay harass on Currency ient to us by ix- : l > ruisn in sums of S5 or ovur. Addrsss Regis. oeJ : Letters Containing Cur rency to NiW : ORLKANS NATIONAL HANK. Nuw Urleun * , Lu , C ? f7 I\/I C" I\/I PJ C7 O That th'j payment n n , Ivl t , Ivl t > c. n or the v\uv \ u ( Jl'AIIANTJ ii : > II ) ' Klll'll ' .S'AIIONM' 1U.SKS of New OileuiiK mid the tlcLcts lire nl nod by thu PreblOent of mi Institution liosu chaiteivil right < aru ri'cosulr.eil In hlahnst roitrtx ; there fore. Ufwaru ofill ImU.uliiii * or anonymous . ONlMlOLLAJt In thu prl < eof the xiunllest part or friction of u ticket Itfrit'HU II V US In utiy ilruwlnir. Anything In our na b i.ii one dollar i a Mvniilio , I say , Ilrown. old boy , have you seen this advertisement of Spring and Summer Suits ? itet us RO around to-m arrow , and have a look at them , Smith Imd ono of their $ -j Milts last fall , and It was as good u fit and i.ty lo as any $50 custom made. Max Hoyer-Sstablishei IBCG-Adolph Heyar SIXTEENTH - AND - rARNfiM - STREETS Guiicral A onts < < > r STEINWAY , CHiCKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , OF.HH BROS , , and JAS , W , SHRR PIA Story & Clark and Slioiiinpr-Bell ( fans , BPIW IAL PRIUiS ANJ ) TJ5RMS , Write for C taiojjiiu. Forl.OBTorFAlUNI ) MAHHOODi . General and HERVOUE lIZEILITVi / JYTTO TR W akne . of Body.nd Minds t.llli \J U EbJCJ ofErronorEicmoilnOldorYoucr. Hotutl. Xtkl n4MIKII ( > fullr llrl r > 4. lloir ! .lirt > . " < Hcr < * lbr > iljiKIMIMtl.Om > ni : < li\44 fillIo ( H'lur. ' ll > 4iillllill O.MII.J IIU K TUUTMm-ltxrllll la % d.j' in li.llfiom 4 ! 'lull , r > rrll li , , ud lor l Cnltli. Voi rinMrllrtktn nwk. r < ill irU tl . inJ t > ro r. nilld Uoiitfi I , , , , mini IK\1 \ HltKKl CO. , jiutMtt ! , B r. 'o.HlTflyrurcil lulllli ( } lfv | lr. lliirne' < ilrflri : > .M > iarllc IItil Trtt .fikrnhlnl , ( l > j/iinl * .dllio cltly an lri | | IH Hurl 1 ifi'iivuttlnt- t ( > illnuniis ) ' ' W.I-wl li'lfi ret fill. | ) ur.O > (0. 'A\0l4l f | lH * . lit IT l > l n m im ' lit nrmi r | MJ' j > f ( IT } 'ttll'Mit'tt | AMI ) I'.I.HCTUIO III.I.TH I'OU lllSKAKh. ; D8. HORIIE , IKUOVID TO IkiQ WAJAJrt Avt. , UillUCO. SODHN M1NF.IIAT. PASTIf.f.n. Which wora awarded tlichtulitslilHtltietliin by a medlniljnry at tlie International Exhibition at llrussels.hiiVM proved to bo a llrst-class remedial nguiit In all Catarrhs of the organs of respiration and dices * tlon. tlon.BtHTlKN BtHTlKN nNKUAj , PASITI.LKS are pro. scribed by physicians In diseases of the lung * mid cheht nniriiHthma. The benefit derived from tlR-Ir use Is unsurpassed , and oven Inthemostj chronic cases they hoothe , oase. and stlmulato. SOHKN M1NKIIAL PARTILLKS are prefers. ble to all slmlliir preparations , because they ara a natnrnl remedy , an unadulterated product ot IliuHpi-liiL'H , fontalnliiK In uu unillinlnlsln'il do < Ereo ot nil sanative principles of these sprlnt'3. _ _ SODKN MINKUAL PASTILLES are pre. pared exclusively tinder the porsoiv.il suporvla. Ion and control of W. STOKLTS5INU. M. I ) , , 1C. 1C. Sanitary Councillor. BODKN MINRItAL PASTILLES are line quailed as a solvent In coughs and catanhn.ovcn ] In the most chronic cases. Their BUCC H Is utj- SQDKN JIINEltAL PASTILLES are a super lorromcdy In whooping-cough and dlplithnrla ; In tlie former they lesion tli'n pamxyxiu of tha attack , whtlo preventing Iho latter disease , \vhlclj cannot take hold in a throat not ulfocted b catarrh. SODKN M1NKKAL PAKTfLLES tlcrlvo 13 rrea ed value from the fact ot liavliiK a very favorable Inlltienco upon the orpins ufdlges. tlon. BOIHIN MINr.ltAt. PASTILLES ought tO be kept In every homo. All mothers iiro rncom- nu-iuled to uru their children ilnrlnt ; the cold he.iNon to allow a pastille nlnwly to melt. In thclc montliHWlillu nut on errands or lining to ncnool. Kll-\ : MINEKAL PASTII.KS nr for sala at nearly nil dnigglHts at fi'ie ' u box. Shonlil youe druggist not keep them , kindly uddrttss the KOM ; Aur.Nov roil TIII : UNITKD STATES , Soden Mineral Springs Company' ( Limited ) 10 Codnr Street. New York. NKUVdtJH. CIIKy.VlO mil I'KIVATK DISI-USK'J Ot HKN nnUViilH.N nufctsi fully ImatoJ. YOUNG MEN i"J ' : > I.Jl"i * ' ' "fMrl"'f. , , HoKIMiwU'iii'jr , ATcnlon to Tu W .V ? u'l ' ' , " " ) ' ' " ' " ' I' ; " r nnr dlwato nl Urn limil- r ss'A iifcw , . MIDDLE-AGED MEN iin.l'.V.V ' ? , ru. yttt"r.tfoubloij wllli lee iri'iiiiMit evaciiB fV , Joi 'I'1"1' ' ' " " - " xra-'iniKinlcA by ulUlit Jl ! ? , . . , * l ' bllr"i" | i"i tloii , iiu.l wu ikcnliu d III * , iMlinl"ili"ur"i" ) I"111"1 ! ' | > lln < Jt 'c iiiitfor. 11,1 n III - f V. . , , i Vu ,1"M' ! ' f > ' ite-iiifliia ropy m.lln . nt j , ' . "iniJt ' ! ? " " " " "ili'in' l' ' riitlo of ullju. i 1 ini iJklr J'r."r ' ' , ho c."t < > r b" ( J' Hilii. mllkliU ' . SPINNEY & CO.