THE OAlLf JBEE--TUESDAY JUNE 6 1882. -vr SPAHHING THE BIB MUDDY The Northern PaoiQo Railroad Bridge Across the Missouri River at Bismarck. Progress of the Work of Con struotion and the Present Status of Operations The Froiont Danger to Mn.utln.ti " from the Dyke Contracting the River Channel The Bismarck Bridge. Correspondence of the rionccr-rrcss. BISMAIIOK , Juno 1. Few nro the joint products of corporate necessity and onginocring Bkill that will nvnl , in point of atroiiRth , durability nnd aymmotry , the bridge acrons the M's- souri river , between Bismarck nnd Mandan , now nearing complotion. Since the extension of the Northern Paoiflo railrond west of this point , all trains have boon transported ncrois thorivor bymoans of n IransforBtenrnor atonnur , oinaumos consldorablo time at each trip , which is the aourco of much expense and labor to the rail road company , and not a Httlo un- aroidablo nnnoyanco to the traveling public. All this , however , will have boon a thing of the past in n few- months , to the unqualified satisfaction \l \ I of the company , travelers and resi dents of both aides of the river. The work of constructing this bridge began in the winter o f 1880-1 , operations being inaugurated by the building of a dyke on the Mandan side which contracts the channel from ita original width of 2,000 foot to 1,200 feet This dyke was constructed on the Ends jetty system , woven willow mattresses 200 loot wide being sunk under the weight of many carloads of boulders. The constant action of the current washed out the mud from beneath those mat tresses until they rested upon the hard clay , forty fcot below the bed of the otcam. Ten thousand carloads of boulders have boon employed in this rip-rappinij , and 10,000 moro will bo put in , malcing an aKgropato of 20,000 carloads of stono. This dyke is nearly up to the highwator mark , and during future rises in the river the water will flow over it. thus finding vent for a portion of that strength which oxpor- icnco and observation have shown to bo resistless. The bridge will consist of three spans , each 400 foot in length , and a short span of 125 feet on each end From the west end of the bridge a trestle is to extend over the dyked portion of the channel to an embank ment seventy feet in height , which is being thrown up , the dirt for the pur pose being obtained at a point northeast - east of MamTan. A trestle will likewise - wise bo placed at the east end of { ho bride , being , like that on the opposite end , fifty foot in length. THE PIEUS sro each sixty foot in width and fifteen foot in thickness , 'construe ted of the best granite front the quarries at Sank Rapids , Minn. They are models of impregnable masonry , extending from A point twenty-five feet above the channel to over fifty foot beneath the bed of the 'river , and each pier is said to represent an outlay of 9117,000. , All the piers are finished but one , which will be completed by the 10th inst. The first short span on the Bis- insrok aide is done , and a Ho wo truss will bo employed in stringing .tho other spans. The iron is mostly on iho ground , and all that now remains is to put it together , Of this great structure it may be said that it is being built with special reference to high winds and all varieties of weather , and when completed , which will probably bo in October , wil bo the strongest bridge across either the Missouri or upper Mississippi rivers , It will bo Bovonty-fivo foot above average water mark , a sufficient height to permit thu passage of the largest steamers with out peril to their upper works. Esti mates touching the total cost of this work vary , but common concession places it above $1,000,000. Not a dollar is irastod , but the entire sum is being expended In auoh a manner as to Bocuio the best service , the moat substantial material and the highest degree of architectural excellence. The topography of the low , level bottom , on the west side of which Mandan is built , renders the question of an approach to the bridge on that aide of the river a very simple one , and not at all difficult o ! solution ; but on the east or Bismarck aide of the Missouri , the situation is different and more pregnant with obstacles , whoso removal requires no small outlay of time and labor. The Bis marck aide , consisting of a long bluff , ia sixty-five foot higher than the op posite shore. ' This fact has rendered necessary a vast excavation to admit of an eastern approach to the bridge. Eighty-five thousand cubio yards of earth have been displaced , making a cut over sixty foot deep for the immediate diato approach. The earth thus re. moved is dumped toward the river , making an area of level ground for switches and other purposes , Thn track will approach the bridge from the aoath and east , winding around in euoh a shape as to densribo an in verted 8 , Along thii sinuous route the trains will glide smoothly , and out upon the bridge , at an altitude of fi'ty feet above the piera and seventy- five feet above the water , TUB MEN IN OUARQE. The construction ot this mammoth bridge u under the direction of Chief Engineer Morison and his assistants , Meairi. Parkhurst and Orosby. The latter two gentlemen are constantly on the ground , personally supervising all the details of the work , in accordance with the designs of the chief engineer , Messrs. Morison , Parkhurst and Crosby , have all worked with Oapt , Eids , the engineer of the famous jet ties of the lower Mississippi , and by reason of natural ability and long and valuable experience in their profession are peculiarity adopted to the success * ful execution of au important an un dertaking as the one now in hand. As the labor is nearly all done by steam shevola and other machinery , the num ber of men and teams employed is comparatively small , when the magni tude of the work ia considered ; there being not more than 250of the former and 100 of the latter engaged. The bridge when finished will Be subjected to n test which will severely taz iU strength a searching crucible from which no element of weakness or do focHvoncBs can escape. Thirteen o Iho largest locomotives will _ be run upon th6 structure and remain in the middle of each span long enough for a photograph to bo taken. Should the bridge succosfully pass throvgh this ordeal and the builders seem deter mined that it shall its sustaining power would of course involve not the slightest degree of doubt. A POSSIBLE rr.nii , . Conversation among residents o ! both Hismsrck and Mandan develops not a Httlo speculation touching the probable effect upon the latter town by the dyke above described , which reduces the channel of the river to less than half its natural width. It is feared with n great rise of the river , like that of the spring of 1881 , lor example , a colossal lake formed by the accumulated volume of on-rushing waters would occur , which would speedily creep back nnd ncroes the long stretch of bottom land between ( ho river nnd Mandan and administer liaastcr dire to that aspiring young rown. It is an event that to any ono acquainted with the location of the ) usinc&s part of Mandan would ap. ) oar quito likely to occur ; and a Very mploosant exigency that it seems en- irely impossible to guard against , as eng aa a dyke is permitted to remain at that ( joint. Much might bo ad- luced both to fortify and antagonize ho assumption ; buY it is evident that ho question must bo submitted to the arbitrament of time and experience or settlement , That the disquieting ipprchonaions at present nourished by ho dwellers along the Big Muddy may not bo realized is to bo earnestly do irod by all. Not a Bovorngo- "They are not a beverage , but a nodicino , with curative properties of ho hiehcst degree , containing no poor whisky or poisonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated ystom , but build it up. Ono bottle > ontans ( moro hops , that is , moro real lop strength , time a barrel of ordinary > ocr. Every druggist in Rochester ells them , and tno physicians pro- cribo them. " [ Evening Express on lop Bitters. PEOUJjIAR UASB OP BLUK3. f a Girl Gets Marked for Llfo Can Bbo MuUo You Marry Her 1 cvr York Mercury. ' A pale young man entered a law- ror'a office and closed the door with lis back , like a Yormontor , and .said 10 wanted a Httlo advice. The law- er told him ho had struck the right ilaco , and asked him to proceed. " Well , what I want to know is , if a lan marks me for lifo can I collect amagos in such cases. "Then , " said the young man , "if a girl goes out riding with mo to a pic- io , and aho gets marked for lifo , can he collect damages from mo ? " The lawyer scratched his head a moment , looked win. then thought a nomont again with his forefinger on lis forehead , looked into a 'volume of latent-office reports , and hnally ox- tressed the opinion to the young man iat in the latter case there waa no ossiblo show of the girl'a collecting amagos from him. The young man irew down $10 as a retainer , and aid that the lawyer could consider limsolf engaged for _ the season , to irosoouto ono case and defend the > thor , The lawyer put the money in lis vest-pocket , mechanically , as hough it was a mere matter of form , nd told the young man to state his > aso. Taking off his hat and wiping lie perspiration off his forehead , he irooeedod : "Well , I want you to commence gainst a livery stable keeper for $10- 1)0 ) damages. Yon see , last summer ' hired a team and a top buggy to ako a girl out to Oconomowoo to the aoht races , and wo were going to take inner at the hotel. On the way out tore the almightiost thunder-storm ou over saw came up. It drenched s from head to foot. There wasn't a ry rag on mo , ar.d the girl said if there wits on her aho didn't know whore it was. But it finally cleared off , and vo drove into Oconomowoo and around > y the bank , of the lake , and got out n the woods. Wo had on white lothes. I had on a pair of white Mar- oillos pants , and tko girl had on a rhlto muslin dross. Well , eir , do you enow when we got out the whole back of us , from the knees clear to the mall of the back , was as blue as in'digo. The buggy cushion was > luoaud when It got wet the blue just atrly run off , and it was the bluest > lie you over saw. Well , I thought hat girl would die. When aho stood off with her back toward mo I could hink of nothing but an Italian aunsot in the Lake ot Chrorno. She was the > luost girl , true blue , and no mistake. Lnd my pants ! When I wont away rom her to got a bettor view of the 'aoht race and swear a little I must mvo looked to her like aomo old blue ruin in a theater , Well , wo didn't dare to go to the hotel for dinner , and were afraid to atop at McDowell's , fhoro the Light Horse squadron was n camp , whore I know all the boys , and wo didn't get anything to oat ex cept a glass of beer and a piece of dog sausage at Pewaukeo , which I had a Prussian bring out the buggy. The ; lrl got mad because I laughed at her laving the blues , and she wouldn't peak to mo at all on the way homo. We came into town after dark , and I bought the affair would blow over ; > ut blast mo if the blue color didn't act * on my akin , and nothing will take t oil. I have tried everything , but U a just aa blue to-day aa ic waa the light I got homo from Oconomowoo. f'rom my knees to the small * of my > aok I am deeply , darkly , beautifully line , and probably ahall bo during my natural life , and 1 want the livery man nod. If I wanted to travel with the iroua aa a tattooed man , I wouldn't nind it no much , but I don't. I never uiew before that 'blue waa a fast olor. " "Well , this is only half the trouble. Vbout n week after wo got back , the girl's father came to me with a gun , tnd asked we what kind of a colored icrson I was , It seems the blue was ust as act in its way in his family as t waa in mine. I explained it to him ho best way 1 could , but ho aaid there VM only one reparation a man of loner could make in auch oases. I old him I waa trying all the different articles in the drug stores , one after another , to remove the bluing , and u quick as I could find something tha would touch the spot I would communicate nicato with him. Thai stood him off for a time , but I suppose the girl am her mother kept at him to do some thing about it , and ho goes for me once a week , and threatens mo unti my life is a burden a heavy , eighteen carat burden , with a blue background , I try to be joyout > , but it seems to mo as though everybody know of my con dition. The old man says I have got to marry the oirl within two weeks or Bland a lawsuit. If it should become fashionable to paint our bodies sky- blue , and not wear clothes , I could see my way clear ; ot if I could got a con sulship to a warm climate , Iwoulc ! marry , but the idea of bcginnino to keep housa with a husband and wifu subject to horidiUry blues Is ( oo much , and I kick. ] have told nobody but you and the drugqint who furnishes mo with drugs , but I think the girl has told every body flho knows , bccnuso half the girls I moot look nt mo as though I was n white elephant. Can ybu aavo me ? " The young lawyer said ho boliovcd ! io could , but ho would have to look up the authorities , and ho took down a "bluo book" of the legislature , nnd told the younff man to como in again Saturday with § 10 more. It certainly will bo ono of the most singular cases that has over boon before our courts , and will attract much attention , no doubt. "Every Ono Wai Astonlihotl. " NEWCASTLE , Ind. , May 30 , 1881. 11. H. WAIINEH & Co : Sirs About 3 years ago I was stricken with calcu lus of the kindnoys. The best physi cians could do mo no good. I used rour Safe Kidney and Liver Cure and every ono was astonished at my complete and rapid recovery. Odlw THOMAS B. LAIR. The Kind of Horse ho Wanted. loston Journnl. The Charlcstown district , as ovory- > ody hereabouts knows , proposes to celebrate the approaching anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill by an 'antique" parade. A company of mounted men is expected to bo a > rominent feature in this display , end hoio who nro to figure in it are at present zealously Beardi ng after horses to carry them upon the important occasion. It will urpriso many persons , who may have honght the supply of horses almost noxhaustiblo , to learn that they have encountered serious difficulties in this mdeaVor. tAn explanation of this fact , lowuvor , is found to bo that they are not to bo satisfied with any ana every horao that is offered to them. This is shown by ho following conversation , which re cently occurred between ono of thorn , fho has not much confidence in his lorsomanship , and a man of whom ho nado inquiries touching the matter in mnd : "Do you know whore I can ind a horse ? " asked the would-bo equestrian. "No , " oaid the other ; 'what sort of a horse do you want a piritod anima ? " "Well , no , not a very spirited ono. " "Well , then , do you wont n quiet one ? " "No , not exactly a quiet ono. " "How would a medium sort of a horse do ? " "That wouldn't bo the thing , either. Fact s , I want a horse that looks a good deal moro spirited than he really is. " IHorfora' Acid Pho phn < IN LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. Dn. 0. G. OILLEY , Boston , says : 'I have used it very extensively , and with the most remarkable success in lynpepsla and in all cases whore there s derangement iof the liver and kid neys. " 5d-wlw SELTZE Tha Man who Told tha Doctor that "he ( olt 3II no dIJu't want to d9 anj thlnif , " was accused ol laziness Yet thousands experlenco tbU ( eel * iff especially In summer In consequence ot a uorderad condition ol the fctomach , which a few efrmhlnpdroughts ot TAKRAKT'S SELTZXK APBK- KKT would bo lure to remedy. SOLD UY ALL DllUQQISTS. D. M. WELTY , ( Saoootior to D. T. Mount- ) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles , Harness , Whips , FANOY HORSE CLOTHING Robes , Dusters and Turf Goods Ot ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Agent ( or Jas. It. BUI ft Co.'i CONCORD HARNESS "The Best in The World , " Order * Solicited. OMAHA , NEB mely KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. rhe Most Successful Remedy ever discov ered , as It Is cortalu tn Its effects and does not iltster. KKAD raoor 1IKLOW. Also excellent or human.Qosh. ffHOM-A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WuhlugtcnvUle , Ohio , June 17 , 1831. DB ) . J , KENDALL , & 00. : Oeuts Heading your ad vertisement In Turf , Field aud farm , ot your ( endill's Spavin Cure , at d baying a valuable and speedy horse which had bteu lame from pavlu for eighteen months , I sent lo you lor a x > ttle by express , which in six weeks removed ill lamenMs and enlargement and a large splint rom another horse , aud both horses are to-day ui sound as colts. The one bottle was worth tome mo ono hundred dollars. Kespoetfully > o-irs , H. A. BiaTOim , II. D. Send lor Illustrate circular giving positive proof. Price 11. All DruiwUts hatelt or can : et It for you. Dr. D , J , Kendall A OoPro. . irletors , Enosburgb Falls , Vt. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , d-wly ANTI-MONOPOLV LEAGUE. IMaiik membership roles for the autl-moupoly caguo , containing statement of principle met- lods of procedure and Instructions now to organ , to. will be sent on application to 0. II. dais , idroy , Neb , Enclose stamp. uU-11 f/eurafgi'a , Sciatica , Lumbago , ffackacfio. Soreness of the Chest , Gouf , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swolt ings and Sprains , Burns and Scafds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frostoti foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Ache * . Vt Freparailon on ttrth eqnali ST. JACOSS Oil ks a tnfemrt , ttntplc and cheap External Atmedy. A trial entails but the comparatively Jriaidg outUy of 60 Cents , and every one snff > t tt < rltb pain can have cbtsp and poiltivs ] ( I Its claims. / % / , > Directions in Zltren Languages. < v MEDICINE , A. VOGELER & CO. , GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The Englljhrcm- ody. An un failing euro i for Seminal Weakness , Spormntor- rhca , Itnpot- cncy , and all Dlscasesthat o AFTER TAKING. 3olf-Al > mo : OB Loss of Memory , Universal Loxal- tudo , Pain In the Back , Dimness ol VIMon , Pro. nature Old Ago , and many other Dlicascs that ead to Insanity or Consumption and a Proma- ; uro Grave. jtarFul ) particulars In out pamnhlct , which wo desire to send free t r mall to every ono. tSTIho Specific Mcdlclno is sold by all druggists at 81 per package , or 0 pack MCCS for 5 , or will bo sent Iroq by mall on rcct ptof the money , by addressing TUG QUA JEDICtNKCO. , ale , N. V. or7rnf n 1 The feeble and emaciated suffering" from dvs- pepsuorlndlgottlan jo any farm , aresdvlscd. for the sake of their owu bodily and mental comfort , to try Host fetter's Motnac'i B Hi rs Lidlcs o : the most delicate constitution test ty to Its harm- lets and restorative properties. PMsicIans everywhere , dlsgutted with the adultcr.iUd iquors ot commerce , prescribe it ai the talent and mojt reliable of all stomachics , For sale by all druggists and dealers generally al to ml The Great Jbnglish Remedy iNoycr falls to cuie Nervous Debility , Vi tal Exhaustion , Emis sions , Seminal Weak- ncsses.LOST MAN HOOD , and all the vll effects of youth ful follies and exces ses. It stops perma nently all weakening. Involuntary losses and drains upon the sys tem , the Inevitable re- . . suit of these cvilprac- „ Ices , which are so destructive to mind and body and make Ufa miserable , often leading to insanl- y and death. It strengthens the Ncrvcsjlraln , memory ( Blood , Muscles , Digestive and Repro ductive Organs. It restores f ) all the organic unctlms their former vigor and vitality , ma king lite cheerful and enjoyable. Price , $3 a bottle , or four times the quantity 810 , Sent by express , secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. 0. O. D. sent , except on receipt ol U as a guarantee. Letters re questing answers ) must incloso stomp , Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Fills ate tb best and cheapest dyspepsia and bllllous cure In the market. Bold by all druggists. Price 60 cent * . Da , Minna's Knmrr REMIDT , NITRSTICTTM , . Our631II kind of Kidney and bladder complainte. ouorrhoa , gleet and leucorrhea. For tale by all iaugglsts : SI a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE. 718 OHvo St. , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by O.F. GOODMAN. JanZWv SYPHIL1I inanyntoge Catarrb , ECZEMA , Old Sores , Pimples , fig : BOILS , B S. o ay _ j or auy Skin Disease. s.s.s. . . . ) urefl When Hot Springs Fail Uiriur , Au , , May { . 1881 VTe have cases In onr owu town who lived at lot Springs , * nd were finally uired with S. S. S. * UcCiUMcm & UURB.T. F YOU doubt , come lo oo us and \ K WILL lUBB YOUU OK charge nothing 11 Write for particulars and copy ot little Book -'Message o the Unfortunate Buffering ikciuriixta will be paid to any wlU andTon analysislM tottle I B. a. , one particle of Mercury , Iodide FoU * slum or any Mineral substance. BW1FT BPKOIWO 00. Frew , AUaoti Price ol Small list , 11.00. Ur" T slad & * HAM BBoa. ; . , OQ OtnenJJT. Mrs J. O.Robertson , Plttoburg. Pa. , writes : " ! was suffering from general debility , want of ap- pctito , constipation , etc. , so that IIfo was a bur den ; after using Burdock Blood Blttcra I felt bet ter than for years. I cannot praise your Bitters too much. " JLOIbt * . ot Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : "Your Burdock Dice v Bitters , In chronic diseases ol the blood , Ihcr auJ kldneis , have been signally marked with success. 1 have used them mj self with best result * , for torpidity of thellvcr , and In capo of a friend of mlno suffering from dropsy , the effect as man clous. " 'BrucoTurner , Rochester , N. Y.wrltesMI | : have been subject to Fcrlons disorder of the kidneys , and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Blooa Hitters rcllotcd me before half a bottle was need I feel confident that they will entirely cure me , " Accnlth Hall , Blngh&mpton , N. Y. , writer : "I suffered with a dull pain through my 'oft ' lung and shoulder. Lost my spirits , appotlto and color , and could with dllllculty keep up all day. Took jour Burdock Blood Bitters as di rected , and ha\o felt no pain since first week af ter using them. " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About Four years ago I had an attack of bilious fever , and never fully recovered. My digestive organs n ere weakened , and I would be completely pros trated for da } s. After using two bottles of your Uurdock Blood Bitters the Improicment was BO U'lble that I was astonished , I can now. though 01 years of age , do a fair and reasonable ) day's work. 0. BUcket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Ferycars I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I used jour Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest csulU , nnd I now find mi pelf In better health than for years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo. N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Burdock Blood Bitten for nervous and bil ious headaches , and can recommend It to an ) one requiring a euro for billiousncss. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : 'For several jcars I have suffered from oft-recur ring bllllous headaches , djspcpsla , and com- S'alnta peculiar to mj sex. Since using jour urdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Price. 81.00 oei Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER , MILBUM , & Co , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. F. Qoodmao. Jo 27 cod-mo 8 otljU'liiex'.wcak mod l < y tl > ( train or tour lutli ! avoW Hop Bittcrcc U5 HOP Br If jouareyovjip nfl 3 timcring from auy I v ( Ucictlon or dls-Jpn 'jtlonj ifj Hett or Klnclo , old or S -uuiiK > eujifi iii poerhccJtu or lfi'iR < il < fl llnK ou a bod. UCM , rily on Hop ! Bittern. Whoorr ronftro. led itaally from ? hf never joe that your syrtcn form .it K 'a uccdi cleaiwiriR , ton dl5f& o chat nuKi \K * i-i ( tlnnilatlue , liavo brenprecntea withoi > lfii ftaM < i J , bv * timely'unor ' .alr Hop Hcp&Htorn W wjw ftps'a , i Or I. O orwruirurun li an ibsclut * * end Irreslstt. * oiwicA , of tiM hlo c u r e lei fcottrlk. Mood , , llicrmntnetl , nse of opluir , Vim wilt lie tbbACGOl O' oiiredtf JOUHSC Hop Bitters ltjoii ro lm ly weak and pi . Bead fa ) f Ctrculi.r towt.vlrlted.try in it may nave your HTfl life. It haft naved hun Kotlnlt dreds , JtT.ronto , Oal. Disease Is an effect , not a cause. Ita origin la within ; Ha manifestations without. Hence , to cure the diseise the CAtraxmuat ba removed , and in no other way can a cure over to effected. WARNER'S SAFE K1DNTJY AND LIVER CURE 1 established on Just tbli principle. It realties that 95 Per Cent. > l all diseases arlzo from deranged kidneys end Ivcr , aud U itilkcn at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements ol which It Is composed act directly upon theeo great organs , both as a rooo and RK8TORXK , and , byplaciDg them In a loalthy , condition , drive disease and pala from the system. For the Innumerable troub'cs caused by un- lealthy KldnoTi. Liver and Urinary Organs ; for ; ho dittretslne Ditordcrsof Women ; for Malaria , and physical derangements generally , this greai remidy has no equal. Biware of Impostors , Im- tatlons and concoctions said tn be Just as good. For Diabetes , as for-WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE- For sale by u3 dealers. H. U. WARNER & CO. , mo Rooh enter W. Y- To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY , Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a positive euro ( or tipernutoirhu , Bemlna Wooknetj. Impotaocy , and all diseases resulting 'rom ' Self-Abuw , aa Mental Anxiety , Lossi Uernory , Pains In the Hack or Bide , and diseases " ' * that lead to Consumption Insanity an > _ earlygrare The Specific Medicine Is being used with wonderful - ful euccous. Pamphlets wnt free to nil. Write for them and get full jr- Oculars. Price , Bpectttc , fl.OO per package , 01 six pack. agM for f 3.00. Address all orders to D. QIUSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 1M and 109 Main St. Duflalo , N , V. SoM In Omaha by 0 , V. Goodman , J , W. Bell , J. K. Ish , and all JrugtrtiUorery where.I . I .ifbi * NERVOUS DEBILITY , Dr. K. Oraervaran Treatment- A specific for Hysteria , Dlufneea , Convulsions. Nervous Headache , Mental Depression , Lost Uemoi7SpermatorrhoeaImpotency , Involuntary Emissions , Premature Old Age , caused by overexertion - exertion , self abuse , or over-indulgence , which ; eads to misery , decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains ono month's treatment. On * dollar a box , or six boisa for flve dollars , seat by mall prepaid on receipt ot price. We guarantee six boxes to cure an ; case , With each ordtr received by us for six boxes , ac companied with five dollars , will send the pur chaser our written guarantee to return the money If the treatment does not effect a cure , 0. f. Goodman , Druggist , Sole. Wholesale and regul Agent , Omaha , Neb. Orders by mall at U etallaprlce. dfcwlv n * ( Written by h JBBBB ( hi only life authorised by her , and which will not be a "Blood and Thunder" story , each as has been nnd will be published , but a true Life by the ouly p.rsoo who 1s la'pouejilon ot the tacts a faithful and devoted wife. Truth Is more Interesting than fiction. Agent * should apply tor territory at one. Band 76 ct * . for B m- pU Book. J. H. Chambers ) * Co. , m - oodwow JtTiioaUi Mo. . MILLAUD. F , U. 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