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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1882)
\ I ( THE DAILY BEE QMAHiAAy DaSTF.SDAY > SEPTEMBER 20 I HEADLIGHT GLEAMS , Presage of a War in the World oil . . - Wheels , How Por.ling Difficulties Are Overcome by Intelli gent AgontB. The following interesting plooo of railroad news is from the Chicago Times of Monday : The recent purchaau of the llanni- "bal & St. Joseph road by Gould has little glgnificanco to the Burlington road , BO far as the Wabash is concern ed , us it docs not give the latter any advantage over the Burlington vliich this road can not overcome in sixty days. It will noccaslUto the building of n branch from Laclodo to Kansas City , and It is Dialed that work has already begun on this branch and will bo completed before the close of thu season. No bridges will have to bo built cither nt Kansas City or Lc&vcn \vorlh , aa trains can bo run over the bridges now existing by thu payment of n tolloitnilar to thu one paid by the roads running over the bridge nt St. Louis. The fulit which is imminent , however , lies between the Burlington and thu Union Pacific , and mnny well Informed railway men shrewdly BUB pool that the Hannibal & St. Joseph la now hold as a monaco to the Bur * linglon. In caao the Burlington should lalto advantage of present cir cumstanccn to carry war into the enemy's territory , the Union Pacific would find an invaluable auxiliary in the road recently purchased. As an excellent authority otatoa , the Bur lington , up to the _ present tinio , has not boon in a sufficiently WKLL INTRENCHED POSITION to make n move , but han improved the time in strengthening its forces iind securing powerful allies. The Ilio Grande , with all its extensions , in cluding the new 0119 now being built to Utah , is BO strongly bound to the Burlineton that the latter has become virtually its owner. The Santa Fo , upon a very gauzy promise of a shore of tlio business which thu Itio Grande has in 1U power to uivo , has linked its fortunea with those of the Burlington and its Narrow ( gauge ally ; and this triumvirate is now ready to wa o re lentless war upon the Union Pacific. The Rio Gratido willingly throw itself into the proffered ombracu of the big Chicago road. Financial disability and a hatred of the Union Pacilin , which was of pro-nutal itilluoncoin&do the narrow gauge road willing to ollor itself , body .anil soul , lo a corporation that wao rich enough to lift it OUT OF A FINANCIAL BI.OUGII , and in ofFer its services , however in significant , In "downing the Union Pacific. The Santa Fo had not much to loose , and an oppsrtunity to crippla its old rival , and perhaps muku a alight temporarily gain , was improved without hesitation. The hundred and 0110 delays which have boon brought about just as thu three wcro in condi tion to enter a pool , have all been looking to this end to prevent thu forming of a pool BO that the two roads could , begin the fight and csoapo tho. odium of breaking a , contract. Thft Burlington now boliovcs that wihh its farrow guago acquisition , and by the .lid of its nlly on the south , it is iu fighting trim. Its division from Dunvor to Kansas City haa opened for freight business. This puts the roud on an equal footing with the Union Pacific BO far as the Missouri river business is concerned , with the oxcf p- tion that the last named road haa shorter lines and better tracks somu of the Burlington road being laid with forty-eight pound steel , little better than that used on narrow gnago roads to both 0 in aim und Kansas City. The plan of the cam paign will bo to put the Union Pacific to rout , to slaughter rates at every point , and to not declare peace until all three roads shall be permitted to enter a pool for Colorado businos on HUH ( ! AllUITKAUY TKUMS as they themselves may dictate. There has boon an oppressive calm ; there will bo a fearful storm. No ono has boon deceived by the outward eign of peace which the Colorado rail roads have assumed for the past four months. Thorojworo certain tempest uous features that could not bo Kept beneath the surface , no matter how great an effort the ollicors made to look unrufiled and unconcerned , or how loud they talked about their peaceful intentions. The newspapers of the entire west are cognizant of the alliances that have been made , and have for the past mouth predicted war as inevitable. It is feared that , no matter what thu result may bu to the railroads , a reckless cutting of rates wil } do much to unsettle the stability which. Colorado commerce is juat be ginning to assume. A I'OOL LINK AOENT , According to The Wall Street News this is the way in which railroad man- agera expect their general freight and passenger agonta to carry cut pooling agreements ; The scenes is laid in a railroad office any railroad office you may have in your mind's oyo. The president sends for the general passungor and general freight agonta and says : "Goat lemon , I have gone in with the other roads on a pool " "I tumble , " replies the passenger agent. "I observe , " adds the freight man , "Having signed a solemn contract not to cut rates , what is your duty , Jlr. Passenger Agontl" "To carry passengers at half faro , if needs bo , to got ahead of the othoi roads. " "And your duty , Mr , Freight Agon , ? " "To charge tl.o pool rates and rebate bate 25 ceuta per ton. " "Gentlemen , accept my thanks for the prompt manner iu which you BOO through a illslonu ; BO ahead am boat thu oth'or roads out of every del laryou can. " A Uyttery of Caatlo Garden. Viom Nt * York 8f lal. Among the pawenpers landed a Caatlo Garden Monday from the steamtr Oheateau Leoville , which ar rived irom Bordeaux , were a number of gypsies from Boinia , near the Hun gnrinn boundary. The party con- listed of three men , each of whom In narricd and haa three children. Each in nil had also a bear. The only dis- inguishing fetturb of the gypsies was tlicir dirt , and of thin they possonaed i superabundance. Aa there have icon many arrivals of gypaloa ai Cut- : lo Garden recently , thcuo did not nt- .ract much attention , But it was no- .Icod that ono of the children , about : wo years old , had n fair face and ight hair , and was altogether unlike the other children. Some of the steerage - ago passengers by the Rome strainer interested themselves in the matter , and are of the opinion that the child must have been stolon. Ono of the gypsy _ women , however , stoutly main- .sins that aho is its mother. HUNTING A MONTANA BEAU. Herding Bruin In n Sprint ? Wagon Across n I'rtilrlo. WhiteSuln * " < f'jiiihgii ( itont. ) Cfrrtupomlcncc Deer Ltdfe Xcff Northwest. Whether or not a man dcsiroth to bo healthy , wealthy , and wise , ho must yet rise early if ho would tuko the White Sulphur Springs coach at Lanoy'a en route for Helena. Such was the object of Mr. T ) . vid Folsom , of Smith Ilivor Valley , as after a 3 o'clock breakfast ho stopped into Ills spring wagon this morning the 15th to bo driven by Mr. Aaron Goodalu toward that ntation. Bnyond Mr. Folsom's meadow thu road in unfenced - fenced , and nut of sheer perversity , or , perhaps , with intent to run into as many ditches as possible , meanders diagonally across a three-mile stretch of oago brush , prickly pear , and bad * gor holes , the ascent to thu plateau beyond is through a gulch so deep that a team climbing this rinu would bo en tirely hidden from any one otanding but a little way above. Mr. Folsom had acnrcoly reached the brow of this hill when his horses stopped with a quick snort , and hobo- hold at a few rods' distance a cinna mon boar standing face toward him in the middle of the road. The only arms of Mr , Folsom and his com panion worn the jack-knlfo , without which tha Yankee is not , and an ordi nary carriage whip. But lol doth a man watch two nights in vain for the boar which hath ntolon his ewe lamb , to pass him in the highway witii a cold obeisance ? Not so. Mr. Fol- sotn conceived thuidea ol pressing my lord bruin to return with him to his ranch. Ho accordingly put his horses into a run , and making as short n circuit as possible , was soon between thu bear and the mountains , for which the beast was making with all conyiont opcod. It looked for a single instant as if the boar had a no tion of contesting thu right of way. But It is supposiblo that ho mistopk the two plunging horses , the long nprinK-wiigon , and ita two shouting occupants for ono and thu sumo sui ( encria for which ho hud no use , and ho struck off diagonally for the valley. Tlio circle hud buori nmdo with com parative ease on the level service of the plateau , but in this headlong race down the bluff over sagebrush - brush , badger-holes , rocks- , ditches the wagon leapud , swayed , and pitched like a mad thing. It is no wonder that poor bruin again turned his course Then , after r. chaao of a mile , this jerking , flying , roaring phenomenon appeared between him and the mountains. To the great delight of his pursuers , in stead of crossing thp road again ho kept It for half/a / mlle and until ho was within two miles of Mr. Folsom'a homo , when ho made another wild rush around the fences for the moun tains. Such was his extraordinary swiftness and endurance that oven on thu open road Mr. Folsom was oblig ed to keep his horses at their sharpest .rot in order to equal the beur'a speed , ind when again their course lay over : ho sagu-bruah ho had run n milu before - fore they could overtake him by their maddest galloping , retarded aa they wore by a wagon which the aotora in this scuno gravely aver bounced twen ty.fivo foot into the air at uvory plunge of the horses. But at last was bruin alter all to osoapo them ? ho leaped the five-rail Fence like a door , and with apparently undiminiahod speed rushed through the posture. It is needless to say that his pursuers made short work of the fence , but meantime ho had dis tanced them considerably , and among the fences ho undoubtedly had the boat of thorn , The chaao continued as madly aa before , but only for a few momenta , for , like another bravo Montanian , poor lord bruin "resolved to have a drink if it was the last act of Ills military career. " Ufa tongue was lolling far out , his eyes wore bursting with the heat , ho indiscreetly plunged into a deep slough , thereby signing hia own death warrant. The wagon was driven at full speed toward the house , Mr. Folsora shouting to tlio meu to saddle his horse and bring his gun. Ton minutes later a sharp rifle report , followed by a groan and n splash , told that the cinnamon boar , which had boon herded for four miles in n spring wagon , would no moru trouble thu ewe lamb at the flock. The skin , a remarkably fine ono , Mr. Folsom will have made into u rug as u ; ift to his wife and a last trophy of this most rumarkubln bear hunt DAVID KENYON. Paralytic strokes , heart disease , and kidney affections , prevented by the uio of Brown's Iron Blttnrs. The Kaison Light. New York Tiiuw. The Now York Times says of its er. pononoe with thu Edison light : "iho whole lamp looks so much like a gna-buruor surmounted by a shade that nine people out of ton would not have known the rooms were lighted by electricity , except that the light WM more brilliant than gas and a hundred times steadier , To turn on the light nothing is required but to turn the thumbacrowsjno matches ore needed , 110 patent appliances. As soon as it is dark enough to need orti- flclol light you turn the thumbscrew and the light Is there with , no nause ous smell , no Hickor and no glare. "It wai about 5 o'clock when thu lights were put in operation. It was then broad daylight , and the light looked dim. It was not till about ? o clock , when it began to grow dark , that the electric light really niudo itself known and showed how bright and etcody it is. Then the twenty seven oleotrio lamps in the editorial rooms and the twenty.fivo lamps in ho counting room * raado these do- mrtmonls ns bright a day , but with- > ut R&y utipluasaiit glare. It was n iKfit that a man could nit down under and write for horns without the con- eclousnctaof having any artiOcal light nbout him. There was a very slight amount of heat from each lamp , but lot nearly as much as from a gas junior one-fifteenth as much as from gas , the inventor Bays. Thulieht was soft , rrellow and grate/til to the pyo , and it scorned almost like writing by daylight to have a light without n par- Lido of flicker and with scarcely any heat to make tho' head ache. The electric lamps in the Times building were as thoroughly tested as any light could bo tested in a single evening , and tested by men who have battered their eyes sufficiently by years of night work to know the good nnd bad points if n lamp , and the decision was unan- mouely in favor of the Edizon electric atr > [ > a.i against gad. " Soooml Edition of Mn . Owleti , N. Division dttcet , liufTalo , nnyti "I cannot bo too th inkfnl Mint I wan ndiiced to try yr.ur FrniNO Hlxwnit. I WM nt one time afraid I MiutiM never bo nblo to got tmt ngiiln , I fcc'ncd to be n Bccnml edition of Job without his t ticncc ; ny f ce fttkl body were ono vast collection if boll * nnd t'lmplei ' ; nlnco taking one bot- tie of your Spring liloaunn I nm quite : ured , nil eruption * lia\o disappeared , and fed belter tlmii I liMoina long time. " 1'rico SO tents , trial holtloi lOccntc. MurrylnK Ulcn. You need not bo poor and depend ent on your wedding day , for every icrBon main or female can got a ; oed round num of money at masriago f they hold a corlific.ilo of member- ohip in THE MAHIIIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar Rapids , Iowa. $10,000 haa already been paid in benefits to its members , in the nine months of the associations' organizationan J there is n golden opportunity for thousands moro to ronp oven larger benefits. Nothing like it was ever known. Do not postpone bonding in your request fur circulars giving full and complcto information regarding the plans and opporations of the associa tion. Agents can make bigger money than in any other business. It is strictly honorable , ploaoant and pro fitable. _ The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pro scribed by law , for the protection of their mumbera. The only association of the kind in existence organized ac cording to law. Write at once for circulars. Say where you saw this notice. aug311- An Excitmu PlBht In tno Water. A correspondent writing froui St. Helen , Itoacorumon county , Mich. , gives thu following interesting account of a dospcralo encounter between a man and u buck door , h'uld in the water at that place. Ho says the lero of thu occasion wua II. A. Bar- ow , bookkeeper for Henry Stephens & Co. , lumbermen , of that place , whereas , had ho been a nimrod whoso irowcfis was a watchword among the lueky inhabitants of the pine-scented 'orosts , and had ho had other hair breadth escapes nnd blood-curdling adventurer , ho might have been made the subject of a sketch that would tiave brought him renown among the small boy of the day. As it was , ho was only Mr. Barlow , a bookkeeper , and when on Wednesday last the sun toward eventide sank steward the horizon , ho laid aaido his pen and afflce-dustor and hied himself toward the rippling waters , where in the shel ter of tlio uvenlng shade ho would cool lis fevered brow and dip his pedals in the cooling liquid. Gaining courage in the shade of night became greater , 10 descended on and captured a punt and started for a greater depth of water whuru , unchecked , ho could sport with the finny tribes'in their own element. Coming to the surface after n dtvo of unusual distance , Mr. Barlow was astonished at Booing approaching preaching him a buck of largo proper- ions , whoeo antlers aproad over his icad like the brunches of a tree of the breats. Startled almost out of his ) opts , or rather out of the water , tha iwimmnr'fltruck out for his boat and , here with a paddle waged war upon ho animated buckskin , Thu animal , lothing daunted , made for that float- ng bookkeeper , aiid with a dexterity worthy of a bettor cause , spilled every thing into the water , strain for the ihoro , and disappeared in the woods. Mr. Batlow was badly scared and very wet when ho returned to his lodgings that night. TEE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This la especially true of a family nodlcino , and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. Aa soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest , best and most valuable family modioino on earth , many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country liad expressed the merits of II. B. , and in every way trying to induce suf fering invalids to use their stuff in- atoad , expecting to make money on the credit nnd good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums pat up in similar ntylo to II. B. , with van- ously dovisud names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their style or name is , and oapicially these with the word "Hop" or "Hops" Iu their name or in any way connected with thoin or their name , are imitations or counterfeits. Buwaro of thorn. Touch none of them. Una nothing but genuine Hop Bitten , with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the wliite label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing Iu imita tions or counterfoils. PlBhtlnsr Fire wltll Fire. Tills may bo good policy on a biasing prarlv , tut It ill not nnMvr with the Icioiud human } tfin. Itrltat- Ing mcdldnm exasperate anil tuteiulfy nil com- ploiuts ol the ttouaJior the l > o ilt. Kutcr UVe a dra.1 c e > aciunt lor indlgcsUon or coiutlratlon. Administer Instead Tarrant's Scltier Apcrli-nt which U at once a febrifuge , a cathartic , and at invlgorant and has a soothing aud healing UJcii upou the dUordinvl\lctra. KOLb BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Is not signing a pledge or f iking a solemn oath that canhtit be kept , because of the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make a' man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ni Vqmny bright intellects to" premature graves , and dcs'olation , strife and un- happincss into so many families. _ . * TtUafactl < * HITTERS , .1 true non-alcohol- s' 5c tonic , made in HaHimorc , ' Md.by the Droun Chemical ( . - Company , who nrc old drug- "gists and in every patticu- lar reliable , will , by rcmov * Jf ing the craxing appetite of } the drunkard , and by curing the ncroutness , weakness - -f ami general ill health result- ' ft' fng from intemperance , do * j more to promote temperance , - . . , " | n the strictest sense thin WAoilier means now known. OH1 ? a well authenticated Jiat many medicines , especially' bitters , ' arc noth ing butchcap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local opti6n countries. Sucli is * riot the case with BROWN'S * lRotf BITTERS. Itisamedi- cmc ) a cure for weakness rt d. . , decay in the nervous , ; fnuscular , and digestive or gans of the 'body ' , produc- iiijj joodj rich blood , health . , and strpngthj Try one bot- .tle.- Price gl.oo. ESTADLIS1IKD 1ED3. SIDE SPRING ATTAOHMKNT NOT PATENT ED. .A : J. SIMPSON " LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreot , nug.7-mo Om OMAHA , NEB. EUROPEAN HOTEL , The moat cent r&Ilr located hotel In the city , Rooms 7Sc , $1.00 , 91.60 and 82.00 per day. ' v First Gloss Restaurant connected with the iiotcl. .HURST. - - Prop- Corner Fourth and Locuet Streets. nxo. JOHH BT1IUK , President. Vloo Pieat. W. 0. Dsisiliu. Too. acdTreu. THE NEBRASKA MAIUf ATOM 00 Lincoln , Neb lANUFAOTURERS OF Corn Planters , HrrrowB.Farm Bollora Hulky liny BaUed , Buonoc uilovaclng WlndmillB , < Sio. Wo arc prpired to do Job work and manntM uric ? for other parties. Addretual orlers NES'RiSICA MAMUFAOTU31XQ CO L1nrnln'N t THE CITY-STEAM LAUNDRY makes a specialty of Collars & Cuffs , AT TUG BATE OF Three Cents Each. Work solicited from all over the country. Tbo charges and return postage must ac company the package , Special rates to large clubs or agencies. 2Uf me WILKINB fc K VAN3. D. M. WELTY , ( Bnooosior to D. T. Mount. ) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddlosi Harness , Whips , FANCY HORSE OLOTHINQ Roljos , Duators and Turf Quota ol ALL UESCUI1TION3. Agent ( or Jai. It U111J& Co.'i CONCORD HARNESS "TheBestinThoV/orld. " tal. OKTAHAN , EB MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A ChrUtlan Family Scbool lor Baft. for College , Seleutlflo Scbool or liutlnwa. Bond to Capt , ED , N , KIRK TALCOfT. Principal , Park , Cook Co. , Ill , iUlojue. yon ullcrfr om Dr > popii\ , use IlUnbOCn 'tXOD BITTERS. II you are affllcUJ with Illllou3nc , , use JIUHDOCK BLOOD BITTKRS II you are prostrated with tick llc&dichc , Uke IIUUDOCK BLOOD B1TTE113 t your llowcli are ilbordcrcJ , rcKulalo them with DUnDOCK BLOOD BITTKRS It niur Blooil la tnpure , | mrij- ( with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you ha 'c Indlgrstlon , jou nlll hndan antidote In BURDOCK BL001) BITTEIIS. IllouaratrflHblcd with Spring Complaints , cr- adlcoto them with BURDOCK BLOOD HITTERS. II rout Liver Is torpid , restore It to healthy action with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS I your Liter Is nlfcctod , ) ou will nnd a sure re- itoratholn BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. I jouha\o any species ol Humor or Pimple , full not to take tlUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. t you have any symptoms ol Ulcers or Scrofulous Seres , a curatho remedy will l.o found lr > BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Tor Imparting strcngtli and vitality to the ays- cm , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Ncrvoui and Qcn'eral Debility , tone up the lyetcmwlth BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 'rlco , ei.oo OBI Hottle ; TrU Eottlos 10 Ct FOSTER MILBUM & Co , , , , Props , BXHTAIO , w.jr. . Hold at wholesale IJeh k Mcllahon and 0. F Ooodamn. ( e 27 cod-mo To .NServous Sulterers THE GREAT CUHOPEAN REMEDr. Dr. J. D. Sirupaon'a Opecillc II It t postlvecuro | for 4pcrrcttcirna , Samlet [ Yeikuttj" , Impotancy , tnd all dlocASonrctnzUlog rom 8olt-Abr.se , a * UenUIntloiy , Loss- Uamcry , 1'i.lcu In tbo IVvck or aide , end illnoiwt that loud to Ccuancp'.lor Inranlty an The' ulculeinei \ belDg mod v.'Ith wonder fill 4UC.CC08. Ptniphlet' . nt ! roe 10 ell.Y itc lur lUesi tad toi lull pur- Price , Bjwciac , tt.OO per packtge , or Ox p ck > gcii lor ft.W. Addrct.i all crdoro t-j D. BIMSON UED1CIIIK CO. Xoa. 101 and 108 U.-dn Dt. Uufii'o , II. 7 Sold In Omaha by O. F. GCCUBUS , J. W. Bell , and all allDR. DR. CLARKE CLARKESt St St. Louis , Is still treatIng - Ing all 1'UIVATE , NEK- VuUS , CHRONIC and Special Diseases , Sperma- torrhoia , Impottucy ( Sex ual Incafttdt ) ) , Female Dlteascd , Irregularities , DlfUcuUfcn , etc. farLadlc9scnd 25 cents ( In stamps ) to p y express charges on a "valuable worl ? ' entitled "UlsMsos ol Women , etc. " Work on CIIBOSIO DiaBiSES , one stamp. jtaTVIctluia of Belt-abuse or Frhato JJlscaso , send 2 stamps For CiuuiBATitD WORKS on Nervous and t cxual Diseases. Consultation personally of by letter , FREE. Consult the old Doctor , THOUSANDS CURED. Office In quiet , private , respectable ilaco. You eeo no ono but the doctor. Dr. .larko Is the only physician In the city who war rants cures or no pay Medicines tent ever- where. Hours. 8 A.M. to 8 r. v. iLVwlyy arts ; fr jf TOuarua " of Luilnrw , wcak t man nr lei. co .ll > rtlieiintlnoc our dutlcfl nvou < cltebv work , tu rej fLlliuulatit.ftnd U Hop Cittcroc. Jirastu uiu Hop 0 > ItjenBreyoujis I cnftcrtPrf from &UT u rtstcivtlon ur dr-alpal [ tlun i it ynuart : . . r rleu or nlBBle. old or I po rh ltu or luiuubh | ' cifu , rely en Hop ] ! 'oW'r * J1 J , . v - WiiiOTfr yonan- TtbencTfr you l l 1 nuaiijr t r o PI Mtaic. that your BT tein 3 form. > r KlJHe. > ncedicleanslnp.loa. J tjf-en t-itun INK or itlmutatlni ? , hare prei \tl\bonltnloxmtlnu , I lUy ll > ulJ 'itoof take Hop HcpCltter * BlttO' . fipma , M f . Or I. G rtrUMwirtfCom. It an iUcluk < : lntn > , dlse c aud IrresNtiv of O' romncf > , tile to . HOP euro boiftlt. Hood. drunkenndcr HvtrotntnwJ usa of uptunj , You will tie ti\-acco , cv cnredltioauM narcctUv , Hop Dltter * , lr . weak and . ovriHlrittd.try NEVER Clrculur. B1 It may U0BlTTHkt nvcour FAIL ' ' . P'f'8 CO. . , life. It hat auved hun Boiktilf.K V clreUi SCROFULA , The aoat of all diseaaoa of this nature - turo ia in the blood , aa any ono mani festly knows ; therefore , if you purify the blood , the disease , in any form or atago , disappears. Read what those nay who hayo tested the morlts of the great vegetable blood purifier , S. S. S. It cleanses .ho blood of all ecrofuloua taint so thoroughly that the disease never returns. I had scrofula for rovon months , tha ulcer covering the entire surface of both lea. ( ; After having tried the usual remedies with no relief , I re sorted to S. S. S.nnd nm glad to say that six bottles has effectually cured mo. A. S , LENFESTV , Atlanta , Oa. I suffered from scrofula 17 years. My shin bones were covered with ul cers and ono mass of rotten flesh , and the odor was almost unbearable. All remedies nnd treatments failed until I began taking S , U. S , Previous to taking U I at times could scarcely walk. Now I can walk all day , and I have to thank 8. S. S. nnd it only for my cure. THOS , McFAiiUND , Atlanta , Ga. * Some thirty years ago there lived tn Montgomery , Ala. , a young man who was terribly alllicted with Scrof ula , After being treated for a long tirna by the medical profession of this town with no benefit , ho commenced taking B , S. S. After persistently taking it two mouths ho was cured. Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter , I can testify that the disease never returned. J.V. . Bisiior , J. P. , Hot Springs , Ark. 00 Howard will be paid lo tny Bo OTBndTiSn analrris oilW oottlesol S. a. 8. , one particle ol Mercury , lodlds ol to lnm or aay Umerel tubatuice. awirr SPKCIFIO co. p ort. AtUuta , Oa. Frlcc'ol Small rite , tl.CO. liH fLT6 Sold by all Drullti .1 romMnaHan of 31 * . tnrlilrcftronJ'rrtitn > llarliand 1'hntphoruf a fxilatalile form , U _ t > lllj > rri > araton nflr that trill not Matin-it i trrthso cltarattfrlttlc nttu-rirnn prrparatUii J n ray practice ol . iroare in meuiitT \ 1 havn louna . . . . . .jinc to fciTn tiM results- - thai 1 . . . . . . . . . In CAW jot NcrrtrtHlTortratlon , remain PunaM * . l > rtprp"ia. ami Unpnr IKIKMI condition of th blood , Hi fK. . rrmody luustn m hands , made wmiswondmnlcurf1 * * . i'aMwthat li tallied Home of nnr miwt fniintut pi .ilrlarui htn yielded to UiLi crsat nnd In nmpirAlilf rfmoilf. 1 pnvKr It tn preference to any Ironprcptritlmi miilo In fwt , ( < nrh ammnonnd an Dn. llAttT H laoN Toxifl M a i. ri-wir In my prai-tlcc. Dn. lKlllKUTH\Mtll-l .aiPlWa h Atr.S I'vLl-J " r tn tlifMoo < t\ natural lirnllli fnl tonf tn \ thf iltyritlec organ * .rnrf / nrrron * fjittfrn , imkltr \ it apnHrablr to ( Jmrralf JrbllltH , r/ott o/ lnnr-i tlterroitraHnn of rllal ] J'oirrm nr.tl Jmpotrnrr.f " MANUFACTURED BY THE DR.Z AiTER "MEDICINE CO. . 213 N , MAIN ST. , ST , LOU ! BOOIMvEEPIXO. IJUaTSfKSS FORMS , BAMvlSO , C03IMEROIAL L VW , r-r.ittn'lflNM'VNSl111' ! ' rOMTIOAL ECONOMY , COMMERCIAL AUITUME110 , ENGLISU LANGUAGES , Tausht by gotitlem ! of buaincdti osroricnco and broa ] eoholorahip at the miwi oeiiEiosiL COLLEGE. A now instfnition basul on Iho hi lat l stnndnrd of cxoollcucu. Day and nnd w-oim i ; socsm jxtv ny in eucct-Rsful opur.ittoii. Vo fl.wiluM nr njfchl intr > M > , nit n apply 10 nrndilre 3 A. I. . WYMAN. PERFECTION HEATING'AND ' BAKIHG , ia only nttainod by using Btovos and Eanges. WITH GAUZE OVER DOORS , l'or ( sale by MSLTQH80GERS&SONS OIMC ; S > .rE31 A. M. CLARK , - PainterftPaperHanger . SIGN WRiBERft DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WA LL PAPER ! Window Shades' and Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 Suutli 14th Stroot- OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA. ' 'Every Tub Must Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every "Wagon Upon its Own Merits. Wo appreciate the above and make our wagons accordingly. IRcapcctfully , WINONA WAGON CC PARKER & BOWERS General Agents , Omaha , Nob. WHOLESALE Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THANEVEE. { 1308onMdA,2,1ESuzlMB' ? ? ' I OBEEFBLDEB & CO. DOCTOR ' 617 St- Charles St. , ST. LOUIS , Mo. A KEOULAR GRADUATE ol two mrdlcal coll'L'e . .liuljeen loufcr ooRatrod In the t'rat- inent of U11HOMU , NKRVOUd , HKIS AM ) BLOOD Dleoascs than anyotbvrptnelclan la 8t. Loulxtsclty p.pcrj ehow audull old rtwlJenti know. Coniultatlon atolllce or by ru.II , free and Imlted. A friendly talk or liU opinion coats nothing. When it U liicon > enlcnt to tlat the city lor tru&tmint , uiedicinen can be cnt by mall or cipruj c\oijuherc. Curable rascatuirautecd ; wnere doubt cxUt > It Ultank- y ttatid , editor wnt . Nervoua jirostratlon , Debility , Mental andJ hyBTeafVeaknes , _ SIprc\innl j > nd other atlectlon * f Throat , Skin nnd Himen , Blood Inimritle | nnd Itloiid lt | > Uunlntf. Slin _ _ JuipodimeuU to Marf P Kbeutuatiiui , i'ilea. _ tSiecil mtentiuu tu _ cases from overworked brain. all < 10Aij CASKS receive special attention. iJlatasea nriilng from ImpruUnce , l'ic i 03 , InduUeuced The Great Lnglish Remedy falls to cuia : crvouj Debility , VI- il Exhaustion , EmU' ion > , Seminal Woak- [ nci8LO8TMAN HOOD , and all the ! \ II effects ol youth. 1 follica and ei Mi lt etopa perma. ucntly all WLakenlng. m oluntary loswg and 'relni upon the lya- cm , the lne > liable ro- . . . . dultof thewerilpru * tlcoj , which areeo deetruetUo to mind and body and make life miserable , often leading to Insani ty auddcath It strengthens the Nerrosjlraln , ( memor > ( Blood , Muscles , Dlgeathc and Repro ductive Ori-int. It restore ] to all the organic lunctlrna their former \lgor and vitality , ma king Ufa cbecrlul and enjoyable. Price , $3 a 'lOttlo.cr four times the quantity 410. Sent by exprcu. secure from oba < iratlon. . to anyaddrcaa , on receipt ot price. No. C. 0. P. sent , except on receipt ol Jl aa a guarantee. Letters re questing answers iiiunt Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pilla are tfc > best and cheapest dipepcla and blllloiu euro 1 1 tlio market. Sold by all drujglsU. 1'rlce WccuU Da UiKTii's KniHir P.UISIT , 'Cures til kindol Kidney aad bladder complalote , gouorrhut. nleet and leucoribiA. For sale Dy au dauggtsU : fl a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718 Olive El. , St Louis , Mo. For Silt ID Omaha by 0. K. GOODMAN ,