I it p OMAHA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , MAY .16 , 1884 , Indulgence nml Wholhor ovoroftUng or drinking MO made harmlosn by lining Hop Bitters freely , giving elegant nppotlto nnd enjoy ment by using thorn boforonnd removing nil dullness , painsnnd dlstrcssnftorwnrds , leaving the head clear , nerves steady , nnd nil the feelings , buoyant , olasticand inoro happy than boforo. The pleasing effects of n Christian or suniptous dinncrcontin- tiing days afterwards. Kmlncnt Testimony ; N. T. Witness , Aug. IS ISSO. yi find that in addition to the pure nnirits contained in their composition , they rontnln the extracts of hops and other well known nnd highly approved medicinal roots , loavoa and tinctures in quantities sufficient to render the article what the makers claim it to bo , to wit , a medicinal preparation nnd not n bovorngo unfit and unsafe to bo used except ns n modiclno. "From a careful analysis of their for- nula which wns attested under oath ifind that in every wine-glassful of Hop jitters , the nctivo modicum ! properties * o from the distilled spirits are equal i full dose for nu adult , which fact in | pinion , subjects it to an intorsl rev * tnx as a medicinal bitwr , " B. RAU.M , U. S. Com. In. Ilev. .Hardened Tilvcr. Five years ago I broke doirn with kid ney nnd Liver complaint andrhoumatism. Since then I havobcon unable to bo about at nil. My liver became hard llko wood ; my limbs were pufTod up nnd fillot' with water. All thn best physicians agreed that nothing could euro mo. I resolved to try Hop Bitters ; " ! hove used aovon bottles tles ; the Hardness has all gene from my liver , the swelling from my limbs , nnd ft has .worked n miraclein my case ; other wise I would have boon now in my grave. J. W. MOHEV , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , ' 81. Po vc rt y ami 8 ITc r I n K , ' I was drafted down wlthdoU , poieitynnU Buf fering ( or jcirn , CJtUftcd by n tick family ami Inrgo bills of doctorW. I Wtt * completely dlgcourairod , until ono ) < ! ir ; roy \ the advice ol my Castor , I commenced wing Hop Hitters , uml In ono month wa wcroall well , and none ol 111 have BCCII a tick day glncOi nml I want to say to all f oor mcnjou can Kocpyour families well a year with Hop llltterj for low than ono doctor's > l lt will cast , I know It. " A. WORKIXUMAN. neKeneratioii Kir cnfeoolcd system * , miffcrliiK from a cn- cral M nut of toneanil Its usual concomit ants , djapcpsla nnd nervousness , Is eel- doin derivable from the HBO of a nour- . IMilnn diet and stlm- j ul of npi > otlto. un- a aided. A modiclno , f that will effect a re- -7 nioval ot the specific * obstacle to rcnowid health nnd > Igor that Is a L'cmilno corrco- tlt ols tbo real need , UUthOo ] icssloaot this K'and requlro- Hunt which makes Ilwitcttur' Stomach B - Hitters en ollentlvo IV9 nn Invlirorant. or xalo by all DrUKKlit.i nnd deal ort ( fcncrally , An MMlltnt f tobla ef . bolt 0rll. eur * * llnrtl..M , l > * r * u4 An . tad til liiordnri of tU Ui . A f w < 1rcn I tarl dcllrlotii flk 10 | UMf cbMii rjr. tiij 14 ! 1 mtnu > r tlrlnhi Try II , M * -fiwjLU VIII. erdnjult r A ll Tour iTO" r * itu , uuu/4 < iucidi > / jia. J. ii. tt ta nrnraSo.N J. ' .7. .7.at at Jnnt.unrA.v. if. 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Every customer ipoaki highly of It I nboetutuigljcudono It as ( remedy of true merit ' "O.JT dOODMAM , DrUgglS oK 11 188E vtfi.miet , The best OTidenco In tlio world of the puritf and cxcellcnco of lllickwell'ii Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco Is found In Uio fact that the f amo of this tobacco lucrcaitoa from year to year. Tills could not bo the camtt Unero merely "KOltcu up tubell , " or had any dubious or dangerous Ingro- dJcntu In it. Among mllllous of users of all nationalities , turcly eoiuo one Mould find out If it vcre Impure , injurious or unpalatable. Foriaycarsthistobtcoobas been acknonlodged to bo the lut In ( At ttorlJ , and ercry year the Dull Curium brand grows moro ] > opular , Uio demand for it wider , and amokcru morecnthUBluUeoTcriUi delicious natural flavor , Aak your dealer for It Oct tha trenulne trade- wftik of the BulL Tberelsno mischief ilonawhcro VUckwull' * Hull Durham Smoking Tobacco 1s uaod. ff. thrives on Horllck'i 1'ood , " vrrita liuudnxls of Krtteful mothers. Mother1) ) ) milk oontalus DO starch. An artificial food for luUuU should ovutaln > u > ktarch. 'fhn bent aud loofct nulHUous - - - food in hilth or ulcknui * lor lNfAN'lHaud tLol-.tili.tJor ftarch and rinulrui no oopiiug. , dul by rhjtitiisUM. _ . . oienclal to riurslui ( . UoUien as i a drink , Vrloe 40 _ , _ nd7ftocuU . llyulldruKin'U , for UooV oil theTreatuu.ul of Children , f no. ttd aod nuttliloiii. " a. W. il. i < .a , . . f Ul II HI lUt MtU It deilltd.-- W. MlH. SttUtm , JTanM * . "Mo itMitMMr In s > rcDAuocUt U eprlor to SDT * UlD | tilujt.-if. i. lVlW , V.'TTvy , Jf r. Will ba fc Lt l > r uixll on recdct of I'ric * lu ntuniij. IIUrlUK'H KOUU CO. , Itnclue.VU. . A4TU UOBUOK'lUaxExTUiCT Or llALT'M ASLEEP FOR SIX WEEKS , Astounding Asserlioiis of a Cinciniiali Medical Student , llo Dcclnrcn llllionmllon ot HIHMMIH and UMIIKB ( Iilfo n Iro\vncil Klltcn. Cincinnati 1'nqtilrcr. "I Imvo no aloop for thirty-six hours , That's wlmt I came to too you nbotit. Whnt Bhall I Uko-opium ? " "No ; not at all. You don'tvran't drugs of any kind. Take n bath firat. Hold on. Where are you going i Don't got mad about it. 1 did not mean the remark in nn individual eonso at all. The bath is not meant for purposes of cleanliness but merely to equalize thodia- tribution of blood in the various parts of the body , particularly to draw it from the vessel in the head. Giyo your body a brisk application of friction nfter the bath by moans of a course towel or llcah brush , nnd continue for ton or fif teen minutes. Then , perhaps , you had boat swallow n few drops of spirits of camphor in n wino-glaBt of water , and my word for it you will sloop if your room is dark and quiet. Very often the application of a damp cloth to the base of the brain is all that is required to atop a man's brain from working and to send him to sloop. I y all rncana avoid opiates until every otbor moans of inducing uloop has boon fruitlessly triod. "Tho Idea ia altogether too common that when n man wants to go to sloop all ho needs to do is to swallow a dose of opium or bolladpna , or inject a little morphine into his veins. I toll you every drugthatinfluccs artificial sloop is a poison which leaves behind effects from which the user Bomctimo never rocovors. " The reporter know the orator to bo thoroughly posted on the subject In hand , and meekly made a note of tlio foregoing ofluct. "See hero ; this is ono of my experi ments in the study of the phenomena of sloop , " continued the talker ono of the five hundred medical students in Cincin- cinnati , who is making a specialty of this subject producing from n closet in the rear of the room nn ordinary water buck- ot. Pushing back his coat sleeve nnd cuffs , ho plunged his hand into the water and brought out a dripping tortoise shell kitten , with a five pound rod-iron at- lachcdjto a strap about Its nock. "This kitten has boon under watrr for seven hours , but 1 will bet you a nicklo to a copper that ho is not dead. " The little animal was perfectly limp and motionless. The most careful exam ination failed to show any action of the heart , any vital heat or other evidence of lifo. Contrary to what night have boon expected , however , its abdomen was not distontod with the usual volume of water swallowed by drowning animals ; but this fact was explained by the student with drawing cotton plugs from its oars and nostrils and disengaging a linen bandage from about its head , which has boon so placed as to prevent the opening of the animal's mouth. "If it has boon under water seven hours that kitten is certainly dead. " "Not at nil. In the course of time I will guarantee to take you and to down you under the same conditions , and ton hours after you have stopped breathing I will pump wind into you and start your lungs again , and a cat has eight more lives than you havo. " Novnr mind. I will take your word forit. " "That feat would bo nothing. Lot mo tell you what I saw in India about three years ago and there are a dozen boys about the college now who have soon things that will seem oven more incrndi- Mp to you I saw n Hindoo buried nlivo , His grave wna watched day and night , part of the time by myself , and at the end of BIX weeks ho was dug up nnd brought back to lifo by some of his friends Ho wont into the grave voluntarily , you understand , having prepared himself for it before hand , and slept there for six weeks , much ns a boar sloops through the winter. Wo gave him GO rupees , hat is , $30 for nis trouble , and con- idorod himself well paid. " As Allan Ingalls remarked to ono of li.s interviewers , n short time nftor hu wns arrested for burking the Taylor fam ily , "Thoso medical students are n powor- 'ul queer lot o' men. " 'From that date I 'mvo ' given thia study particular attention ; bill this ex periment with the kitten is the only ploasurn I have got out of it as yot. J am always on tlio eve of a diccovory , but 1 never ( juito strike it. " The body of the kitten was placed on the fonder , before the open lire burning in the grate , and for Bovorul minutes the student rubbed it with a soft Turkish towel. With a Ublo. knife ho pried open the tightly clenched jaws and poured a spoonful of brandy into ita mouth , confident that some of the liquor would find its way down the foljnc throat. After ton minutes' manipulation there were no slgna of lifo , beyond an in creasing degree of heat , which was , ol course , duo to tlio lira. Iho rubbings were continued , and the throat was carefully stroked for the pur nose of assisting the brandy in ( mump its level , Presently the muscles of the lower jaw began to twitch , and the stu dent loft his work long enough to cut i pigeon-wing. "What did I toll you ? " said ho. "This cat was not drowned ; lifo was only suspondodifor seven hours , and in thirty minutes more it will bo crying for a saucer of milk. " Even while ho was speaking , ono ol the rigid limbs began to curl up in n natural manner , and the pupils in both wide-open eyes gradually contracted. In thirty minutes , as had boon promised , the drowned kitten was seated composed ly before the fire , making its toilet. "Thoro will bo some astonishing discoveries < covorios made in the subject of suspend ed animation before many years , and J wonder that thai whole medical fratornl ty are not working on it. Every boj knows that llios which have boon Heating in a basin of water apparently dead foi hours will coma to lifo when placed ii : the BUD , and their resuscitation is just a ! wonderful as would bo the bringini back to lifo of a human being. Fisl taken from the water and at once exposed od to extreme cold will grow stilf ant brittle ns dry clay. They may bo kep out of their nutivo element in this condi lion for it week , and when ropluccd it tlio water thuir faculties will return it thorn , "Dears curl up in their dons at Iho beginning ginning of winter , and remain , to all in tents and purpose * , dead until the fol lowing spring opens. In the course ji , ( Into man will bo nblo to do this. " "Hut what will bo the advantages' ' Who wonts to sloop halfhia lifo ftwajf "Tho thing will have n great many ad vantages. Suprpso you have nu income o : $100 a quarter- " "That is about the size of it , sun enough. " "I say , auppoBo you have an income oi $100 a quarter ; you draw it and bcfon lin first month is in your money la gone , Mid no moro will como for two months. n the meantime you must live , but if fou nro able to sloop any dosircd length jf time your living need cost you nothing. You curl yourself up in nn atticand there you are until the next day of payment draws near , " The Btudont gracefully parted his cca * . tails and took his plnco on the hearth- tig bcaido the cat. "That is nil gammon. IIow nm I , for nslanco , to go to sleep for two months it n stretch when I can't by anypossibili- ; y manage to keep my oycs closed for wo hours ? " "Do as I told you at the beginning of jur talk nnd you will sleep. Hut I don't want you to take my word for the fact that men have boon in hibernation for ns much as six weeks nt n timo. Sir Olnudo Wndo , nn attacho of the British govern ment in India , witnessed the burial allvo of n man who won taken out of his grave After forty dayn and restored to consci ousness. I can show you his own testi mony. " Ho produced from the same cupboard Jiat had sheltered Iho bucket in which was the drowned kitten , a copy of Scrib- nor's Monthly for December , 1880 , and pointed to n paragraph in page 250 , It road : _ "I was present at the court of Rtinjit Singh , at Lahore , when a fakir waa bur ied alive for six wooku , nnd , though I arrived a few hours after ho was interred , I had the testimony of Kunjit Singh ana others , the moat credible witnesses nt his court , to the truth of tlio fakir having boon buried before thorn ; nnd for haying boon present myself when ho was disin terred and restored to n state of perfect vitality , in n position so close to him as .o render deception impossible , it is my firm belief that there was no collusion in producing the extraordinary fact that I Iiavo related. " "Thoro , you BOO , the voluntary hibor- mtloii of human beings is already an ac complished fact , and when the civilized world becomes as higly educated in the mysteries ns these heathen Hindoos have boon for fifty years , perhaps you will bo- "iovo it. " A'cry Well 1'itt. Why do wo defer till to-morrow what wo ihoiilu < lo to-ilay ? Why do woncgloct ft cough ill It thrown us Into consumption , nnd con- .umptlon hrlnL'H tin to the LTIUO ? ] ) Ii. WM. IIALTVS 1JALSAM Is sure to euro if talcon In It htii never boon known to fail. UHO it thoroughly according to directions , 1'orxo- voro till the dinoano is conmioroJ , ns It Is cer tain to bo , even If It nliouid roqulro n dozou buttles. Thora Is nn bettor metllcino for ptil- noimry disorders. Sold ovorywlioro.o A Turkish Horse-seller. Boston Commercial Bulletin. The owner was called for , nnd n strap ping follow nbout I0 ! years of ago np- iroached. lie was nttirod in the Turk- ah costume , consisting of a short ] jacket , blue vest embroidered nnd covered with boll-buttons , and red fez ; his hair was ihort , face dark , with bright , gleaming ivrs , nnd n liorco mustache. Ho wns above the medium size , nnd withal a pleasant-looking follow. "Now , my son , " said the Captain , how much do you nsk for the horao ? " Making a salaam the Kurd answered. "Master , if thy servant hath found fa vor in thino eyes , thou shall have the "lorso for 200 sequins. " " 0 , Palhor of the Faithful , hcrr the thief 1" shouted the old follow with the swivel nock. "Two hundred sequins for the brute , when Iwillsoll myboautifnlbostfor 100. " "You oak too much , my son , " said the Captain. "Thou Boost , 0 Frangistani , that my horse is swift as nn arrow from the bow , and that ho springoth like a jackal. See his loins ; they are in strength as the lion. " "I goo all these things , O child of the Faithful , but yet thou askoth too much. " "Woll , please God , thou wilt buy him for ICO sequins. " 'Now , may dogs defile thy grnvo , thou robber ! " ahoutod the follow who sported the blue gabardine nnd yellow slippers "Wouldst thou cheat the stranger within our gates , when for eighty sequins ho can buy my beast , the pride of Bassora , instead of mounting the old camel , which is fit for nothitg but lepers to ride ? " "I will count down in thy hand twenty sequins with the Sultana of FrnngisUm thereon for thy horse , " said the Captain. "What linth * hy servant done to thee , 0 master , that thou should thus revile him ? Say eighty , and wo shall rejoice. ' ' "No : 1 will give the twenty. " "Fifty sequins , and ho is thino. " "No. " ' 'Ho ' is of tho'children of Araby ; but still thou mnyost Imvo him for forty. " "Twenty , or wo shall depart in poaco. " "In Allalm's name , say thirty. " "No. " "Woll , thou shalt have him for twen ty ; but bo kind to Solitn , for ho is n good horse , and loves not boating. " A Bottle ii IK Ycni-B OUI. I'Vom ' the Waahltifrton Mo. , Observer. Mr. L. Croon , of Newport , called at this oflico last Saturday morning and ex hibited to us a four ounce bottle , the existence of which is clearly traced back 248 years. It can not properly bo called n tquaro or round bottle , as the corners and edges hardly approach either. Evidently the process of blowing glass at the time it was made was in its incipion- oy. The bottom was doubtless intended to bo Hat , but the corners and edges are not equaroly and smoothly turned , and in the contra of the bottle n daub of mol ten glass seems to have .boon cut on to stop up the hole that was loft by reason of the edges failing to come together and close in tlio bottom. The shoulders at tlio top of the bottle , too , look as if they were intended to bo blown square , but instead of this they awkwardly doubled in toward the center. The nock of tha bottle is short nnd straight , without the usual rim nttho top , and at the bottom of the neck it spreads out and is apparently molded into the hole left nt the top of the bottle where the glass laps over from the shoulders. Up nnd down the body of tlio bottle in a sort of twisting shape are largo but pretty uniform ridges which appear to bo on the outside , but upon fooling the bottle they are discovered tJ bo but slightly indented on the outside and must be either inside or running through Uio interior of the body of the glaes. This bottle wns brought from Germany in 1010 by John Baker ( Uiu Gorman name would probably bo Hpolled Decker ) , who settled in Philadelphia. When ho died the bottle full into the hands of his son , Fred Baker , then into the hands of Fred's non , Kurl , and then into the hunuu of Karl's daughter , llachel , who married Win. Ilimoy and settled in St. Luuis county In 1880 , Win , Ilamey was an un do of Mr. L. Groun who secured the bottle from his uncle's wife. Mr. Green has lived in this county Tor twenty-five years , and still holds nut to certify to what wo have hero written and show us the "documents. " Although I'uzzotii'a moillc.iU.Hl complexion pouiler is perfectly harmless and iioii-ospli- im. utlll It K O * "If "I'd maktw a K od ruH | > rt. Bt > M by nil WILD ENGLISH GAMBLERS. Rninefl Brills ] . "Bloods" Who Coolly Blow their BraiosOnt , Tlio Days ol'Walpolo'nml Iho Noted Cocoa Tree dull Men \\lio Could Coolly Iioso $100,000 nt a Sitting. Although America , nnd moro partic ularly the cities of Now York and Wash ington , have furnished many noted gam blers , the amounts that have been staked md lost or won nt play on thin fiidp of the \tlantic may bo said to bo small in com parison with the tremendous ventures node abroad. Now that gambling has fallen into disrepute in England nnd in Borne parts of the Continent , the wealth ier classes and sporting men of title fight rather shy of the grcon cloth. But the private clubs of London and the tables of Monaco and Baden-Baden still furnish their quota of patrons who frequently make ventures and take risks that are astonishing , and upon which the success or complete ruin of the player dbpcdnds. The famous old London gambling Kent Cocoa Trco Club , in St. James' street , had its origin in n Tory chocolate house in Queen Anne's days , and assumed the higher form of a club in 17-U ! . Members of parliament nnd persons high in lifo belonged to this club , which , it used to bo said , exorcised a very important in fluence on the course of politics. In those days members of parliament were not nlways nbovo tnking a bribe , nnd many of the Cocoa Tree gentlemen were only too easily induced to accept bank notes for 200 or 300 each when the ministry hard pushed , wcro obliged to resort to such n device to obtain support ; nnd the pcnco of Fontninoblcau is allrgol to have cost the government in this wny 25- 000. Gambling also went on to n fearful extent nt the Cocoa Treo. Horace Wnl- polo relates , in lTTO , that n Mr. OBirno , an Irishman , won 100,000 from a young Mr. llnrvoy. "You can never pay mo , " said 0' Birno. " 1 can , " replied the young follow ; 'my estate will sell for the amount. " "No , " said the Irishman , "I will take 10,000 , and wo will throw for the old ninety. " They did , nnc Harvey won. In most of the fashionable clubs of the last centu ry gaining wns carried on in the most reckless manner. In the club book of Almack's- there is this note : "Mr. Flynno , havingjwon only 12,000 guineas during the lust two mouths , retired in disgust March 21 , 1772. " To lese 20,000 in ono evening was not unusual. Generally 10,000 in spe cie lay on the table. A curious account is given of the way theao dcsporato gam blers used to equip themselves for the sport. They took elF their embroidered coats , put on frieze garments , protected their lace rullles with pieces of leather , shaded their eyes with broad-brimmed straw hats adorned with ilowors and rib- bans , and were masks to "conceal their emotional" That suicide WHS not an un- frcquont result of such high play can hardly bo wondered at. Lord Mountford , a member of White's , where the gamb ling was fearful , got so terribly involved that ho determined to ask for a govern ment appointment , nnd failing that , to take his own lifo. Ho did fail , and after asking several persons what was the easi est mode of dyiufj , invited some friends to dinner Now gear's day _ , having supped the evening before at White's , whore ho played at whist until 1 o'clock in the morning. A fellow-member drinking to him a happy Now \ear , "ho clapped bis hands strangely to his oyes. " In the morning ho sent for a lawyer and three witnesses , made his will with great delib eration , and then asked the lawyer if it would stand good though ho were to shoot himself. The answer being yes , ho said : "Pray stay while 1 stop into the next room , " and then , retiring , shot himself dead. According to Walpolo , three brothers , members of White's , cou'tracted a gam bling debt of 870,000 , while Lord Foloy's two sons had to borrow money to such an extent that the interest utmost amounted to 18,000,000 a year. The same vivacious - cious chronicler of the manner of his times gives nn almost incredible account of Fox's Iovo of pltty and dissipation , lu the debate on the thirty-ninth article , on on February 0 , 1773 , ho spoke very in differently , which , Walpolo says , was not surprising under the circumstances. "Ho had sat up playint ; hazard nt Almack'a from Tuesday evening , the -ith , till 5 in the nltornoon of the following day. An hour before ho had won back 12,000 that ho had lost , but by dinner time , which was at 5 o'clock , when play ended , ho had lost 12,000. On the Thursday ho spoke in the above debate ; wont to dinner nftor 11 at night ; from thence to Attack's , where ho won ( > , - 000 , and , between 3 and 4 in the after noon , ho sot out for Newmarket , Bis brother Stephen lost 11,000 two nights nftor , and Charles 10,000 moro on the llth ; no that , in three nights , the three brothers , the oldest not 26 lost 32,000. Captain Gronow relates that , about this time , Lord Robert Spencer and General Fitzpatrick were allowed to keep u faro bank at Brookes' , and that the former bagged , ns his sharp of the proceeds , 100,000 ; after which ho never again gambled. George Ilarloy Drummond , the banker , only played once in his lifo , when ho lost 20,000 to Brummol , and was obliged to iotiro from the linn. In the first hal1 of the Eighteenth century , ladies of title kept gambling houses. An entry ii : the Journals of the House of Lords , dated April 20 , 17-15 , shows that Ladies Mornington and Cassius claimed privilago of poeraco in resisting certain peace otllcors in doing their duty in "suppressing certain gaming houses kept by the said ladies ; " but the claim was not allowed. Betting was also in dulged in at the clubs witlras much fran tic zest ns play. Anything served ns an excuse , and sometimes the occasions of the bets were so shocking that the men of the least oconcy would Imo shruuic from associating them with any form of amusement , A. man dropped down nt the door of White's and was carried into the house ; Immeditoly the betting har- p'e j were staking largo aume on the quus- tion whether ho was dead or not : and when it was proposed tr bleed him , these who luvd taken odds that lifo wns extinct protested against such a coarse , on the ( { round that it would affect the fairness of the but. Bad ns this was , thorp was a worse case still , for which Walpolo is again the authority. H true though ono would believe it an invention it is sulllcient to leave n stnin of murder on tlio very name of Whito's. A youth bet 1DOO that a man could hvo twelve hours under water. Ho accordingly hSrod some poor wrotch.probably . in a most des. porate plight una sank him in n ship. Both ship and man disappeared , and were never heard of morJ. Walpolo adda that the miscreants actually proposed to make the experiment n second timo. It is n singular fact that Lord Mountford , whoso suicide wo have just related , bet Sir John Bland that Bonu Nash would outlive Col- ley Cibbor , and that both the personsthe subjects of the bet , survived the bettors , and that Bland , ns well ns Mountford died by his own act. you nro bothered nearly to ualh with rheumatic twinges or the pangs of neuralgia is no reason why you should continue to suffer. Kx- porimont with a good incdicino. Try Thomas' Eclectric Qil. Ilocollcct it is ) by every druggist. Neural gia nnd Rheumatism never stood before i. QUflW ua n man or woman , if you IjLLU II can , nnlictcd with toothache , earache , headache , backache , any ache , that hits sought relief in Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil to no advantage * and in return turn wo will refer you to thousands similarly affected whom this medicine has restored and cured completely. FOSTER , MILUURN & CO. , Props. , Buffalo. N. Y Western Cornice-Works , IRON AND SLATE HOOFING , C . 1111 PouglM St. Om li , Neb. MANUFAOTOTEll OP Galvamzea Iron Cornices rtrDorincr Windows , Flntate , Tin , Iron ami Slate KoollnK , Specht'a Patent Metallic SkjllKht , Intent mljustiMl Hatchet liar and llr.iclat Shelving. I am tbofiuncral aKcnt ( or tlio aboNollnu of goods. Iron Fencing , Cresting. lalmtrnclcaVv ndas , Iron Bank lUIllnca , Window llllmls , Cellar Guards ; aUa general agent tor I'ecrson & Hill's Patent Inslc'u ' Itllnd ALONG THE LINE OF THE ] Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension ol this line from Wakeflold up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Colcrldgo Reaches the host portion of tha State. Special ex cursion ra'oa for land teckcra over this line to Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and > la Blair to all principal po'r.ts ' on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trtlns o\cr tht CSt. . P. M , & 0. Hallway to Cov ngton , Sioux City , Ponca , Hartlngton , Wajno and Norfolk , C3oaa.3a.ooft a , t 331xlx- For Fremont , Oakdao , Ncllgh , and through to Val entine. /tJTFor tatca nnd nil Information call on F , P. WHITNEY , General Agent , ! ) STATES AND GEII.MAN JIAIL-SESII- UNITE STEAUEBS Hamburg-American Packet Company's Wno for PLYMOUTH ( London ) Cherbourg , ( Paris ) and HAMBURG. Saturday steam ers to Hamburg direct. LKSSING , Amll IB : BOHE MIA , April 10 ; OELLKRT , April 24 ; WESTPHALIA , April 23 : AKTIA , May 3 ; W1ELAND , May 8. lUtoa : First Cabin , S 5 , 870 and ? 80. Steerage , $20. Prepaid steerage tickets , 318. Exaurslon rates great ly reduced. S nd for "TouristGazette. . " Henry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F. E. Mooros , M. Toft , ngcntn In Omaha , Qronewisr & Schotntiron , agents in Coun cil Dluffa. C. D : UIUHAUD & CO. , Gen. Pass. Agts. . 81 Broadway , N. Y. OLQRELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , ( SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B , i. 11 CO. ] THE MONARCH The most oxtonelru mauufacturcra of IN THE WOULD. COO S. Tenth Street OMAHA , NCB jTirl'rlco ! ) of II lllnl and Pool Tables and iiutcrlals , furnished on ap , Mention. BBUNSWICk&CO. Fifteen Ball Pool , Carom , AND ALL OTIIElt GAMING TABLKS. TEN 1'IM BALLS , CHECKS , 17TC. 18 South Sd Street , St. Louis , 411 Delaware Street , Kansas City , Mo. , 1321 Douglas St. . Omiln , Neb. HENRY nORNBEHGER , Agent. Write for Catalogues and Price Lists. Nebraska Cornice AND MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT , Iron Fencing ] Crmtlngg , Baltittr&dol , Verandaa , Office and IlDt lUlllnga , Window and Collar Ouanli , Etc. 10K , O. ANDCth BTIIEKT , LINCOLN NEB. RAISER , U ci DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. n IVREMOVED T OUAHA NATIONAL V A BUILDING. TIMS HKLTorUegenn e tor U uuJo esprowly for tha euro of derangements ol the generative ort'in. Th'ro U no iiU-tale al > out Mt Instrument , the con. tlmiou trium ot P.LKO. THIUIYY no uicatlnx throutih the parti mutt rvs toro them toWlthy actlou nil I I Ik ) not confound t"l wiUi . . . _ . . UllLI Klti-tilo UcltnnHrrtljftlto uuiv ll ilU Iruin hum to too. U U for the ON'ti IIKC- Ino | > urp > iuc , I'or clrcuUrm Klvln full Iniorioatipii , addnwkChuetvr Klottrlo Uult Co , 103 Wuhuigtoo St. , Chlc K < > 1J- ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Columns , Pilasters , Llntols , Fencing , Creating , Bailing , Etc. . Cast , and Wrought Iron Boams. AlcctltH for Till ; HYATT I'lUBMATIC I.IOIITH. THE MURRAY IRON WORKS CO. , Burlington , Iowa. THE LARGEST IRON WORKING E8TADLI8HMENT IN THE STATE. SPEOIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , ' WE GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground It U Iho best and cho&pctt food lor rtock of any kind. One ponnd IB pr.nal to thrco pounds of corn itock toil with Ground Oil Cake In the Fall and Winter , Instead ot running down , will Increaao In nelght and bo In good marketable coniMlon In the spring. Dairymen , M well as others , who use It can tcitlfy to Its tncrlU. Try It and JuoV * for youru'lret. Price f2S.OO per rco : no charge for nacks. Address WOOntt * ; , LlHSKF.Il "T nn n } jY ( ) , , nb Neb. "W IBOILIE3 S CIGARS & TOBACCO , TEE NEW HOUSE OP CARR ABRAIMT i COLE Fine Havana , Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Orders Solicited , Satisfaction Guaranteed , I DEALERS IN , 's Safe and FIKE AND BUKGLARPKOOF 3.01X0 J& . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IP ' 1 , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &G- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , STEELE , JOHNSON& CO. , \ H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , Man ager of the Tea , Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above ; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples fitrnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & * RAND POWDER C ? > PERFECTION Heating and Baking Is only attained by using CHARTER © AEC Stoves and Ranges , WIT WIRE mil OVER OOOR Fez sale by 1 , MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LIME AND CERftERIT 1 Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts. , PROPRIETOR 1I I 213 South llth Sfrcet , Omaha , Nebraska , "Correspondence Solicited. " 0. M. LEIQHTON. H. T. CLARKE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & CO. ) Wholesale Druis DEALERS IN PaintsOils. . Brushes * OMAM * FRANZ FALK BREWING GO. Milwaukee , Wisconsin. GUNTHER & CO , , Solo Bottlers , M. HELLMAN & GO , 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13TH