Jf * OMAHA DAIL Y BEE. TWELFTH YEAR , OMAHA NEB. TFKSDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 17 1885 103 It ! ' is i SI ! SHOES 'Revolution. Just opened ONE HUNDRED cases of Boots aud Shoes , comprising the very latoat ftylos , and all of the tnoat celebrated makers. Invitation la extended to nil to ootno and exam ine our immense otock , as wo will make prices lower than have over boon of * fered in this citv. WK KEEP a comploU ) Htock of Ladies' Shoes , Gonta' Boots. Gents' Shoes. Boys' Booto , Boys' Shoos , Misaes' Shoos , Babies' Shoee , Eturyp.iir goiug out of our eatab- lishmcnt in warranted to euit. You can alao save 10 to 25 Per Cent i by buying of ui , both in price and quality. , Heimrod . & Dormann ( Saactiasoru to F. Lang ) ' Leading Supply House of the'West ' An wj receive daily freah Rupplioa of Groceries Pro visions. We 'can ossuru tbo public that wade do not handle any other but PURE & FKESH PROVISIONS Oar buaiuses being very extensive , oar sales quick , wo CAII ail'ord to offer goods at living prioas to all. We bandlo CELKIillATED SOHHU.KR Snowflake Flour Which we always arrant to be ox- oollent , and to tjivo satisfuction. Wo have proofs that there ia no bettor flour in the market. Ooiue and Order ft Back. We cjnatantly keep on h&nil a largo stock of California Canned PEAOF1K3 , APRICOTS , CHERRIES , PLUMS , PKAR8. And nil other varieties which wo sell at bed rock prices , California Sugar Wo hnndloin large quantities and we can recommend it nil to be tha purest sugar in thu market Flavoring Extracts , Limburger Cheese , Swiss Cheese , Royal Paking Powder , Fresh Fruits and Vegetables , We constantly keep on hand in large qurntitios. Heimrod & Doorman. THE NATIONAL C PITAl. Danenbowar Details tlio Trip of the Jeannette to the Arctic Seas , The Lojr Boole and Cnarto ol ExQiniiied by the Board , Ancthor Vrirfiion of the Star Route Trial and Its Corruptions. ForthonmtnR Trial 'Will Reveal - veal tbo Goiivplrntori nud Tbotr Bplon. The ProduotlotiB of tbo Soil' na An- by Hpedol Dlspatcbva to Tin lint. TIIK JKANNKTTK INQUIltY. WAHHINOTON , October 10. The ex- nminatiun of Ltoutonunt D nonhowcr vfa.n renewed bofora thu Jeannette xjard o [ inquity tliia morning. An nturcsting feature of the proceedings was thu introduction in the evidence of the log books of the Jcnnnotto nnd the original tnuater rolls nnd charto. with tlui tin ciaoa iu which they \roro carried by Captain DaLong'a party , through their desperate and hopeless wanderings in Sbar in , The papers all bore marks of the aovoro usngo to which they had been subjected , and aevoral were almost entirely illegible The original pl.ina of the .loaniietco > eforo the alterations were miulo upon ler , aiid tha plant ) allowing thu repairs and alterations mude nt Mare Island navy yard , were put in evidence , and wore idmmtiod by Dmcnhowor. Lieutenant D-inenhiwer was asked to ; ive the naniup , rank and grade of the ship's company , which hu did , refer ring to thu ship's books to refresh his numory. He stated the entire com- > auy on leaving S.iu Francisco nuni- lored K2 ; that the Ctnnaman , Ah Sinti was discharged at St. Michael , Alaska , and provided with passage sack to San Francisco and Aloxey and another Indiitu were employed to accompany the expedition aa hunters and dog drivers ; that the company lumbered 33 all told when the Jean- lettu entered the Arctic Ocf aa. \Vitnods was thou asked to give a running account , of the cruiao from ; ho date , San Francisco , July 8 1870 , intil she Bank , . ) tnui Iu , lS81 , and jogan his narrative , using the ships og for dates and to refresh his memory. The incidents of the voyage wore briefly touched upon and at 2:30 : p. in. when court adjourned for the lay , Lieut. , Danonhower had reached ; hat point in hia narrative when , at 1:10 p. m. , Aucust 30 , 1870 , the Jeannette entered the Arctic ocean , and laid her course for South East [ /ape , VVrangel land , as then called. Bo will resume his story to-morrow morning. The proponed order of inquiry Into the loss of the Joanuette is us follows : First , condition of the vessel on her departure from San Francisco ; second , tier management up to the time of her destination ; third , her loss ; fourth , provisions made and plans adopted for the several boats crews upon their leaving the wreck ; fifth , efforts made by thu various oflicors to i no uro the safely of the parties under their churge , and for the relief of other par ties ; sixth , general conduct and mer its cf each and all of tlio ollicsrs nnd men of the expedition. AO KIcai/TUK 41 , STATISTIC : ) . The department of agriculture re ports the average yield of oats to bo nomowlmi higher than last ycr.r , or in 187 ! ) , and in product nearly 113 lari u aa that of wheat , probably about -180- 000,000 bushels. Illinois , Iowa , Now York , Wisconsin , Missouri , Pennsyl vania , Ohio , Indiana and Ivinaas are the stateo highest in rank in produc tion and nvernge yield. Rye averaged , from ntatu return * , 14 7 10 bushels , nuking a crop of 20,000,000 bushels , or nearly thu same : is reported by the census. The indicated average yield of barley h about 23 buahuls per aero , aggregating 4r ,000,000 bushel ? . California , Now York and Wisconsin together produce more than half , 'J7OOU,000 Inaholn. The product in 1879 wns-11,000,000 , Tlio prospect for buckwheat is good for nearly an average product , cloven to twi'lvu million bushels ; Pennsyl > vania produce * nearly half the crop , aud ropurtA ! ) . " > ns the average of con dition , 100 rnprcannting thu full nor mal yield. New York average is 75. No other state produces half a million bushel ) ) . Tlio general average condi tion of potatoes ia 81. In the south , ill thu Ohio valley and in Michigan , Missouri and Nebraska thu average is 100 to 10U. In the northwest and in eastern and middle states the con dition is lower ; 70 in Nw York , 80 in Maine , 84 in Vermont , JJo- turns indicate a probable yield of 80 bushel 1 per aero. The yield per acre of corn will bo re ported in November. Condition averages 81 , being very high in the sjuth and comparatively low in states of the largest production. In Illinois , with eight per cent , decrease in area , thu condition is only 72 ; in Iowa , 70 ; in Ohio , 87 , Three etittos produced 40 per cunt , of the crop of 1879. Oa-eful comparison nf clunget ) in area and condition indicates an average yield of 25 bushels to the acre against 28 in 1879 and 18 last year , The averairu for series of yeata was bjlwoen 2G und 27 bualiels. New England will produce , according to Ootobur returnu , 7,000- 000 to 8,000,000 ; the middle states , 82,000,000 ; the southern , I 0,000,000 those norUi of Tennessee tmd West ol Vircinia and Pennsylvania , 1,250- 000,000 , aggregating 1,680,000,000. Liter returns may slightly reduce but cannot materially increase the oati niato. TIK | OAUmLIIMONUMfcVr KUNU. A meeting was held this uvening by the executive committee of Iho Gar lield monument oxposition. Appli cations were prosontud for ppixco Iron the Aichison , Toprka and 8 nta Fe railrond , Shonnitduah Valley railroai' H U. TifTany nnd Co. , nnd ininy otlit-n. It was decided onoday of tin exhibition should bo devoted onttrolj to ( ho Knights Tomplnn. Plans for military and bicycle dnya are baing pel fooled. The sccrotury ia in cin otsnt receipt of encourasttrR ndvicoa from all parts of thn country. The hand boll ringer * , of London , through the lintioh minister , have ( iffjrod their oorviccs duriua ono cntiro day and evening of the lair. Two prom inent electric light companies havi agreed to light the cnpitol frao of chare ; ; Other valuable contributions will be received. KKUUCKI ) KAT1W , 0. W. Smith , general maunder of Iho Ohoscpoako t Ohio railroad , informed the board of direction of the Garfiald monument fair , his company will aoll tickets at rod need rates. SXl'OHTS OK IIIIKADSTUKIX. Thu value of exports of domestic tireadatutfa during the nine montha ended Suptotnb.'r ISO , was ? ir i,51L' , 779 ; for the corresponding period of 1881 , $177,452,038. TUB UKTlUr.MV.NT roiu nctivo service by operation of aw of Mdjor General McDowell , Oc- obor 15 , ia announced to-dny. Brow tor'n Opinion. Hptvial Iit { iatcli to TIIK IIKR. 1 MIAUKLI'IIIA , October 16. Attor- icy 'ueral Hrawatur , being spoken 0 t evening in reference to thu illidn. . t ubliahod this moriiingcharg uc that men in the employ of thu government had attempted to bribe lomo of the jury in the recent Rtur route trials , said : "I do not think it lecoming to carry the case of the gov ernmentagainst criminals into nuwa i.ipeis in advance of the trial. The natter is in good hands. There s no fund from which nny money could bu arawn for corruption of jurymen on behalf of thu government , und there WEB nb olutoly no intercut that the attorney general of the United Stated could iavo in attempting it , oven if anybody could think mo capable of it. The rholo fabrication buara upon its face , ho fraud that has been practiced , tly only connection and interest in ho star ronto case was fulfillment of a public duty , and that aim I endeav ored honestly to carry out. Events hat will taku place hereafter will explain - plain nil that have taken placo. " Without doubt attempts wore made with more or leaa success to foist upon he government oervicea corrupt rnon with thu object of damaging the CIBO , [ t was a circumstance worthy of ro- mnrk that every ono of the jurors , who , it is alleged , were corruptly ipproachod , voted for acquittal of ( some of the defendants. Sumo time ago , when Falls' disloyalty was firat discovered , the district attorney was advised by loiter of thu circmrnatauoes by government counsel , and his proae- tion recommended. After Falls' dis missal ho wrote letters to thn attorney general , who refused in the most em j > hatic language to have anything to do with him , and referred him toMerrick. Ho had not , however , availed himself of th'a ' advice Merrick added he already had three or four canoa to [ > ring to the attention of Iho grand jury and would also be ready to proceed coed with the retrial of the star route caao aa noun as they are reached on ; ho court docket. Gor. II. II. Wells , special counsel for the government , who ia conduct ing the investigation into the jury bribery charcca , was asked if ho had read allidavits published this morning. Lie ansiverod , "Yea , I have read Col. lugoraoll's very ingenious argument nnd while it contains many accuracies and evident mistakes I do not think it proper for me to diacusa the matter in thu newspapers 1 may aay , however , it is not truu 1 was employed by Mr. Cameron. In deed I never saw that gentleman , nor tiad any communication of any sort with him on any subject until after I was employed to do a plain profession al duty. Another serioua mistake is to suppoao I am investigating own of alleged bribery in any private interest , I would not undertake investigation of that sort , I regard it a * un profc-BHional. I understand my duty to bo to prepare cases against thu accused parties and when prepared I shall undoubtedly proaecutu thorn in the appropriate legal tribunals' , nor will their proaecu- tion bo hindered by this publication of Itigorm > ll or any like publication. The character of some persons making the affidavits ia so notoriously bad that their statements would not ba likely to obtain credence anywhere. My opinion is the public will bo satis- fled to wait and eeo what the facts aro. My work is in such a stnto ol forwardness that I have for Nome day a boon in possession of all the mated il to which the affidavits relate , but as they Include u small part of the mat ter It ought not to bo laid before the public until it ia possible to gtvo tbo full , true and complete history of the transactions. From thn records of the department 1 learned Fall was diHohargod July 17th , for proposing to control the verdict ol some members of the star route jury ' in favor of the United'Stated provid ing a clerkship could bo obtained or guaranteed for their relatives and friends , He was originally employed because tie was ft lawyer iu good stand ing in tbii city aud It waa repreatnter to the government hu had in hia pos session evidence of a corruption ol one of thu jurora while engaged in the trial of a previous case. When Fall's improper conduct was discovered he endeavored to shield hituaelf by aay- int : Taylor told him it was whal the department wanted. Ho was sum marily discharged , for UH alleged , i' ' it beeemo evident both Full und Tay lor had cme into the department au spies for the purpose oi doing things to compromise it. Taylor ( another uftiiiit ) hud formerly rendered gooc service to the government in otho caae . He waa never regularly em ployed , being paid from day to day a Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by WHOLKSALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT \ ST. JOSZEZPIBL , The llrifihtont Lighted , liott Api | < intuil , l bbink > Houao in America , containing tlu < jjU ] | nnjoat Stock of Dry Goods nnd Notu 11.1 wtwt of the Mtnaiasippi , Hole nmnufncturnrn of the celebrated celebrated'i 'i ' i i ' WMMVMHBimBB MMMBHMMMHiMVi HHM Hi MH i i MMi i i McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and Cottonade Pants , CYCLONE ULSTERS , LIMED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember /i / E. L. MePONALJD & CO. , St. Joseph , Mo. vis survicoa wore required. When lie statement WAB received nt the do- Hirtment to the effect that Taylor had undo an - ntlidavit that hu wen in ployed by the department to orrupt jurors , ho denied it , nd it iu understood th.it this r.d other subsequent convcrsationa wore reported by a concoiled : ateno- ; raphor and will Duvcrially damage is lust affidavit. After hia discharge , Auguot 1st , Taylor , it is further llogcd , strove to create the imprea- ion ho was ntill employed by the d - mrtmcnt , the last attempt of tnu kind > oing upon the occasion of the visit to Mr. Cameron , October ? . BLOODY -WORK AT EAINDEN. Tuo Sheriff and Two Citizens Killed by Bandits. Special Dispatch to TUB n . KEARNEY , Nob. . October 10. Im- JoVfeet 'reports iHfP-tZSPu - received of i desperate shooting affair at Minden , Kearney county. Jack Wood , sheriff of Hitchcuck and Dundee counties , was shot and killed by a horau dealer , who was at supper in a hotel. The nan and three companions had stolen torses and Woods tried to arrest the follows. They wore sitting across u table. The loader drew a revolver on Woods , who then turned , and wan shot through the back , dropping dead. Two citizens whoso names are not < nown were also killed in the melee , The four bandits then ( led , nnd are now at largo. This town and the whole country are out looking for thu murderers. Wotida has a wife nnd 'amily ' hero and is highly respected. THEST tOUlB TRAGEDY. ol. CockoroU Still In JuU Distin guished Luwyera Entfu od. Special Dispatch to Ibo lice. ST. LODIS , October 10. It was ex peotod counsel for Cockorcll would jpply for his release on bail thin morn ing , but the evidence taken before the coroner's jury not being yet written out and tnoreforo not in proper eon dition to submit to the court , nnd owing to the foot that Judge Inugh- lin , of the criminal court , is nick , action in the matter hasbacii deferred till Wednesday. No charge busot been made sguir.u' Cockerel ) , but it ib understood Ih'j coroner will nwoar out warrant very 10011. Frank 1C. Ilurd , democrHtio congrocminan from the Toledo (0 ( ) district , is huro and will net as advinury oouiufal for Cock srell Thi'iio gentlemen tuo old and warm personal friends. It is stated thtK evening that Emory Storra , th distinguished lawyer of Chicago , will coniu hero and atuiat if not tnko charge of the prosecution. KVIDK.VOK. Dr. Frank , coroner , this afternoon re-calli-d the jury that , sat on Slay- baclc'd iniuesi | and summoned Morns Mitchell , u pawnbroker , before il , who Bworu ho identified the pistol which Mctiuilin had testified to hay ing taken away from Col. Blaybick in the midst of the ihootiug all'ray , ay ono hu sold to Col , Slnyback about four months ago ; that it still retained hia private trade mark. This ntab liahes the ownership of the pistol about which there haa been much doubt , and ovorthowa that portion nf Olopton'a testimony that Slayback was not armed , This now testimony is ragardod by G'ockuroH'a friendu ao r. very strong point in his favor. 'i'ho Bar association of this city held a mooting to-day and adopted resolu tions on Iho death of Col. A. W , Slayback , paying a glowing tribute to his character , ability and legul attain- inenU , The Irnu 'Worker * . Special Dispatch to TUB Ht.it. PlTTdatwo , October 10. Since thu failure of the iron atriko ovidoneo ol internal diueuntiona in thu AitulRii- nntod assooiation have been cropping out , and the lattwt in an open revolt madu by the Weuhanics' lodcje , which is O3mpoaed ol puddlers. They hava isauud circulars in which thoyepcaknt the aation of tbo fuu hora as cc wardly and cringing , and atking J'roaidunt Jarretl to rtmign , nnd urging other lodion ; to join in thu request. From the iibovo it will bu ncen that the pud- dli > rn huvo not ivon up thu tight for g ( > , but menu to strike when an oppor tunity offon. Vnffv Viotlinn. Hlicclnl IlsKit | < h to TIIK URH Pl ! 8AOo v , Ootobor 1(5. ( Seventy uow caoes and three deaths to-day , making a total of 1,077 cases nnd 141 deaths to date. Amour the deatho iu Dr. S. C. Melnlyrc , an eminent den- ist. ist.NKW NKW YOUK , Oe'obcr 10 The fol- owing dispatch him been received : ' I'KNNAi.'OLA , October 15. To the : ho New Yurk Maritime Exchange : Official roporto uro devoid of oucour- ngeiaont ; 58 now cases ; three physi cians down with fever. Without doubt many casea fail to bo reported , on ac count of physicians bting unable to jjnf.nvor nil thu ground. Our poopto nre grateful for your generous contri butions and aubntantial aid. ( Signed. ) "D , O. BUSNT , "Chairman. " BisowmvitiiK , October 10. A re port came from Mutamoras yesterdny that cholera hud made its appearance there. Dr. MoManue > , an excellent , authority , says that no cases of the Asiatic typu exist nearer than ChapaH nnd Tnbuslo. A JAmti of the MllwanUoty S | > < > clAl Uix ] < utcli to TIIK IlitK. DKH MOINKH , October 10. It is otiicially iiiinoiinood to-day that the .Milwaukee and St. Paul mad have entered IX's Mriuies for local buBinoss by contract with tno DCS Moinou Northern , nn indepnndunt short line of narrow guosjt' , with preaont tor- niiiiU'i at Madrid utntion , on thu St. Paul rtnJ Omaha. JSontcnco of S nr Router * . Dlspatrli to TIIK Dm. iMOKU'JMA , Oclober 10 , Judge McKenniiii denii'd a new trial to Jo- stph 11 IHiuk , Thomas A. McUovitt and Chrintian Price , convicted of star route conspiracy , and Bontnnccd Mc- Davitt to pay u line of $500 and im prisonment ono year , nnd Price to pay a fine of $100 and undergo a sentence of six months from' the date of hit conviction. The seiitunnt of Bliick wai deferred a few diyH in consequence - sequence of IIH wife's serious illnosD. A Nowipnpfir "Froeao Out- " 'Jlijutch to TIIK IliK. CiuuAdo , October 10. W , Sc/tt Hmitl ) , \Vuahington , to-day filed a bill in the circuit court asking the up- pointmcnt of a receiver for the Chicago cage Morning Uerald , and nn injunc tion to restrain the hohlcro of two mortgages , ng regating $30,000 , from foreclosing the u.imo on the ground that they wore fraudulently given in aid of an allowed conspiracy to "freeze out" thu comphunant and other stock holders. Tlin llnv Mlln'n Dnlint. KM | clil Il | xiU.h to Tun ) ! , CIIIOAOO , October 10. Ex-Ilev. Geo. 0. Miln , formerly a well-known putor of Hnmklyn , moro recently uoooi-eor of Robert Collyor as pastor of Unity church , made his debut as liatiilut at thu Grand Opera house this ovonini , ' before a cultivated audience , 11 is somewhat sudden transit from the pulpit to the stage engendered many partisan nntagoniemaand friendships - ships , and predictions of sucL-esa nnd failure were nbout fijuully divided. When ho ( irat nppoared , abswlutely self poui'sred and with eneo , lil < o "One to the inunnorborn , " the entire audio ; co applauded dcinoimtrativuly mid after eaoi eceno hu tviu recalled , The teiiorul verdict is that hU Ilainkt is a distinct urn ! individual ution , Grout Pi-olilo 1'lro- Hj < xlil DLutflt ) ) to 'J UK liy * . WATKIUOWN , Dik. , October 10. The woist praino fire ever in this locality is raginir. The f.To-ysar-old daughter of the lieutenant-governor WIVH caught on thu prairie und buvutd to death , HBl'ATT , OF TUB DES MOINES MEDICAL DISPENSARY , ON ACCOUNT OF HIS Immense Practice In Omaha , Neb. , WILL MAKE UIS NEXT VISIT ON Tuesday , Mov. 7th , 1882 , AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE THEsacoJJESL saco-JJESL , WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE Eye & Ear , Throat & Lungs , Catarrh , Kidneys AND Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All ' Chronic and Nervous Diseases. . HIM ( Uncovered tlio c rent OB t euro in the world for woiknfsa of the bock and limbs- involuntary discharge * , iui | > oteuoy , general deb lity , norvousnem , Ungour , confusion ol Ideas , palpitation ol thu heart , timidity , trembling , illmnotvi of sight or giddiness , dl - eases of the ho.nl , thrnnt , IHIHO or akin , affections of the liver , lungH , stomach or bowels thoto toniblo disorder * , arising from Bolitaiy habltn ot youth and secret practices moro fatal to the victim ttinu tbo nonga of Syrcnn to the marine * of Ulysses , blighting their miint radlent hoi UK or anticipations , rendering marriage imp wsllilo. ' ThoHo that arc suffering from the evil practice ? , which destroy their mental and physical Hyxtom , canning NERVOUS DEBILITY , The HjnnplomH of wMcli iiro it dul .dinin'xa.tl . inli.il , which unfits them for performing their l.mmiens ntid t-oclal diitio , make * luippy niurrluguH hitpoRnlblo , distresses the action of the heart , cruning lln'tn ut hunt , dei > ronloti < nf suiiitH. evil forebodings , cow. nrtilco , foirn , dreams , iiMlci-K Hindis , dlzrliiuBH , forgttf illness , unnatural discharges , pain In the hack nud hipn , ibort breathing , melancholy , tire vanity of company nnd have jirelorcnce to be alone , fi-ulhijf as tlrod In the morning OH when retiring , nominal weak- IIOHH , Inat inuuhiiod , wliiu < IKHIO drpoait In the urine , nervoueno H , trembling , confuahn of thotiht. | watery and wu.ik ryori , dy.ipepiin , cnnntlpatlon , | ) alenea . pain nnd weaknesa in tbo llmbx , etc. , tthoidd consult , mo imnipcliatolv and bo te-itored to perfect health. YOUNG MEN Who hnvo t > ocom6 vlctimn of nolitury vine , that dreadful and destructive habit which annually mveopH to an untimely univo ttiouHiuutu of younf ; men of exalted talent and brilllnni intellect \vlio minlil. ( .tliurwino entr.mco lUleniuy souatore with the thunders of their elottncncu cr waken to nxbicy the livlinr lyre , may call with confidence. MAHRIAGE. Married pcraonH or yount ; mon oontemplatliiK inarrinxo beware of physical weak- ner.i. IJIM > < of nrocicatlvu power , impoteucy or any ether ( llHqniillticatlon pOodlly | > o > iovi-d. Ho whu phieg liiiiiHt'lf iimltr tlio curs of Dr. Fluhblatt may relif'Ioualy con- liilu in hin houor'an u Kt-'iitKman , and i-onlidcntlv rely upon lii < Hldll OH a phyuicUn. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Inimprllittcly cured anil full vigor reUorotl. Thin diHtrriuIng alfectlon , which render * Ufa u burden and murriu o impi.i-Hlble , in tin penalty paiil by thu victim for improper Imliiluonco. YOIIDI ; pcojile urn apt to commit excepsex from not beiui ; awnru of the ilreuillnl GonH-'inuMced that may uniuo. Now who that mi < leratandn tnU cubject will ittny that proari ! > Ulon it lout RD .ner bv tliii e fiillim. Into impropur hahltH than by tba prudent. ltoidcH lielni' ileprivnil of tlio iilea im Hof lienlthy cfrxprimrH , the most Heriooa and duHtinctlva hymptonn ot both mind nnd body t rise. Thu ny tom liecomeH de * r.tiiol ; the pbji'ii'nl ( xnd tncmtnl powerrf wvuken , Ii'int nrocrontivo i > owern , norvoan iriitubihty. liymiepBl'i , palpitutioii of the heart , iiidiKoutlon , coriHtitutioual debility , wuntlni ; of the frauic , congb , I'nn-mmptlnn anil death A CURE WARRANTED. riiinud n health by imleunifd prutt'iulerti who keep them trifling month after noiith , taking ; IIOIIH nd Injnrioiix compoundH nhould apply iunuudJutely. DR. PISHBLATT , Knulnuto of oiKt of tlio moHt umiiipiit collene hi tlio United States , box effected nmo ot the im t intoiilnhltin curon tli.it wure over known. Mi.ny troubled with rinylne iu the n.'irH and bead wlii'ii a ) i ep , gicut iioniHiaiioHH , IwinK alarmed at certain Honnuu , with freipieiit lilurhiu , attended Homctimed with deranyoment of the mind , were cured ImiiKnliatoly , Take Particular Notice. Dr. K. udilruutfH i < Il ( bone who have Injured theniBolvea by improper Indulgence ami solitary hubltn which ruin both mind anil body , unfitting them for btiHlnuflH , study , society or iiianiuRO. Thtno are HOIIIO of the nod , melancholy effects produced by the uarly ImbltH of yotuhI < c. WuikneiH of the back and limbs , pains in the head and ilimneKM of nluht , low of miiKoulnr p'lwerd , palpitation of the heart , dyspepuia , nervous irritability , derangement nf digestive functloua , debility , consumption , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , ( JLAPP'S ' BLOCK , 5TH & WALNUT STS Kntraiino oil Flftli Street , Dei Molnci , Iowa. CONHUI/TATION VHKK. Cliarea ; moderato and within the raach of all who need Scientific ) .Medical Treatment. Thono who reuido at a distance and cannot call , will re ceive prompt attention through the mall by simply sending their nymptoms with postage. /Idilrn-M Lnolr Box 08 DOM Moinoi , lowii. ' A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanpr SIBHWEWBE&DKDOEATOE. WIIOLESAL15 A : UETAIL WALL PAPER ! Winilow Shades and ( Jurtains , JORNIOES OUJITAIN POLES AND FIXTUKES , Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 SonUi | l4tb Street ! OMAHA , . . .