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n , IT V RU1 ! ? . OM \ THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA. WEDNESDAY JSOVtfMBIfiK , 22 cr.cr. oo Y "S OMAHA , HEB. i . J& , . TO1 Ji E AND HKTA1I , JDRAI.KR X * Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 8ASHf 00011 $ , BLNIQS , MOLDINGS , LiME , jtSTSTATR AQKX1 TUB HI > Al HTK < 'MtSI ( KJXPANT1 Hear Union Pwulic Penofc ORUHA'N 5 JOBBER OF : : P-A.PE1 AND 'EASTERN ' PRiGES DUPLICATED. 3 FARNAM ST. - - .OMAHA 8TEELEUHHSON & G0.9 UVEJ > * nf x * ' IKK AND JOBBERS IN . , i-ieur , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. ' , - - A Full 'Line ot the Best Brands 6K AM KAUUIACTURED TOBACCO , Agents for BENWOOD NAILS A1ID LAFLIN 6 BAUD POWDER CO. j.Txrx3 > POWER AND HAND ICOu t Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UIKIKQ MAOHJHKUY , BZLTIKO , H03J : , BRASS AND 1HON ETmHaa EIP2 , 2TS * . PACKIKQ. AT WHOLESALE AKD nET.UL. / ALLABAY WINB-MILLS OHOMWSOH08UBEL8J , Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. -DEALERS IN- Fire and Burglar Proa & . . xtu v 'S V iRiu ! mn tl 3f jy XJ 1020 Farnham Street , r * T-p < - J / . . Window and Plate Glass.- 3TAnyoce contemplating building etc ro , bank , or any other fine will Bad It to tholr ad antage to coma osd with ua beloro purchasing their Plato OUsa. O. F , GOQD.MAN , ' OMAHA r - ' - WEB. W.tS. W.tS.MILLARD & PECK , Storage , Commission and IMesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. - v CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ) gents for Peck & Ban&hers Larfl , anil Wllber Mills Flour OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. . TOOTLE MAUL fc CO. PERFECTION HEATIflli'AMD ' BAKING la only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by ; MILTO ROGERS & SONS Jull-uiiely BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES , BUGGIES Repairing in all Branches 8. THIRTEENTH OUAIIIIA , NEB. STREET THE NEW NORTHWEST. Tlio Inroads -of Railroad Cor porations in the Now Territory , Tbroo Great OorporntlonajAc- lively nt Work in Idnho Iron nt tlici'Rnto i > f Eight Now Linen lu ContMiiplntloii Special CairMpondctca cl lha I lit ailclph'i l'iej . OODEN , Utali , November 8. After n Hying trip ever the Oregon Short Line , tlio Utah it Northern nnd con necting liuoa the railroad racket go- int ; on in the now northwest la abso lutely bowlldoi ing. Plain faota nbout the travel of the iron horsa to day , road like the Arabian Nights' tnlea of our boyhood days. Three great cor porations , with ninny millions in their coflbra , are having n neck nnd nock race in the conquest of Idaho , Mon tana , Oregon nnd Washington. To day BOUIO 25,000 men are employed up there by the Union Pacific , North ern PaciQa and Oregon railway and navigation companies , and the iron in going down at the rate of eight to ton miles per day. The work laid out for next year ia none the Icoa import ant. For Instance Dailoy , the com mercial center ot the great Wood river mining region , Idaho , aoino of whoso mines are producing S1GOO n day a town untnought of eighteen months ago , will uudoubtly be an im portant railway center in the near fu ture. Tht Wood Ilivor branch ( broad gauge ) of the Oregon Short Line will make its terminua here. TUB NORTHERN I'AOlFlO'a NEW 1IRANCI1E8. Tlio country to Iho northwest nnd west of Hailoy ia developing ao won derfully aa n bullion producer , that the construction of the Union Pacific company of narrow gauge feeders to at lean four diuVrcnt diatricta ia Haid to bo only a question of n year or two , The 11-iiluy & Bullion line , loading from lUiloy m-atwnrd to the .great silver lead camp of Bullion ( night miles ) and thence to the vast and rich mineral bolt along the Smokies , with a branch to Oamaa prairie , is thor oughly practicable ) aa domonstatcd by surveya now going on. It will doubtless - less bo the first built , na the traffic would warrant ita immediate construc tion. Thii will bo ultimately extend ed westward to Rocky Bar , Atlantic nnd Boise City. The Hailoy , Saw tooth & Salmon river line , leaoing northward to Kctchum , fourteen miles ; Galena , thirty eight mile ? ; Vienna , forty-eight miles ; Sawtooth , fifty miles ; Bonanza , 100 miles ; Kinniki nik and Clayton. Bay florae nnd Ohal lis , from 100 to 140 miles ia next in importance and perfectly feasible , na domona rated by Union Pacific aur- veys of laat summer. Thia will dovoli op a mineral and forest region eocond in extent or lichness to no ether in the world , ono that yielded to November vombor 1 , or the Inat ten months , $3,000,000 worth of gold , ailvor and load. ANOTHER LINE IV CONTEMPLATION. The Hailoy & Little Wood Ilivor line , running easterly from Hailey , through East Fort district , to Mul- doon and other Little Wood Ilivor campa , distance twenty to twenty-five 'miles , ia probably next. The vnlu > , able iron orea of E t Fork will have to bo brought to Hailoy by thousands of tons to bo used in fluxing by the amoltera , while the other bualncaa ( one mine alone having 10,000 tone of smelting ere in sight ) will soon become of great magnitude. The Hailey & Doer Greek line will Boon bo a tangi ble enterprise if present developments in the mines continue ns favorable as during the past few months. Thia will bo about fifteen miles long nnd will penetrate valuable forests , at well as rich mining districts. These lines will all bo narrow gauge , and the transfer of their enormous t radio at Hailoy will alone create sufficient busi ness to sustain a population of 8,000 to 10,000 persona. The Utah & North ern ( narrow gauge brunch of the Union Pacific from thia city north ) ia now running regular trains betwnon Butte and Deer Lodge , Montana , making connections with the through trains at Silver Bow Junction. Butte City ia110 milea from O'den. The road is doing nu ouormoua business in freight for Idaho nnd Montana , and much of the tlino this year hua had more businem than it could handle. To bo candid , the Uniou Pacific has been behind hand hero from 100 to 200 cars of freight daily , 00 tremon- douj is the freight traffic. THE ORKOON' SHOUT LINK , The opening ot the Oregon Short Linn ( broad gauge ) from Gdinger , on the Union Pacific , 100 miles east of Ogden , and 878 west of Omaha , to Pocatello , on the Utah & Northern , 100 milea north of Ogden , has re lieved the reid considerably , as all the supplies and building material used in the construction went of American Falls , Idaho , is now sent over this new line , thus saving time and dlatanco , and transfers between the standard und narrow gauge , The grading of the Oregon Short Line is prngreeair.g wol | , und is so far ahead of the tracklayers thnt good progress can now bo made In putting dorm the track Men and machinery hnvn gone forward to nink artesian wells in the huge lava beds , through which thu road runs for ninety miles without water ol any kind , between the Amer ican Fulls and the Little Wood river. They are confident of securing water by this means , and if successful , it will provo of vast benefit to the road , An onormpus quantity of supplies ia necessary for tmt thousands of men and hundreds of teams engaged on this important lino. Most of the sup plies cornea from the east , Nebraska furnishing the grain and Utah a largo proportion. KROM I'ORTLAND 1O NOXAN. On the Northern Pacific through trains are now running daily from Portland to Noxan--the eastern terminus minus450 miles , the faro charged being $20 20 , The shipments of cat tle over this road are now so great that stock trains take precedence over thu p&ssonger ones. Washington Dann , the well known contractor , who built the larger portion of the Utah and Northern , has just taken a contract to R branch of the Northern Paci fic from Little Blackfoot to Bntto , Montana. The distant IB &btm . fifty milcn , the toad running alongside of the UUh and Northern most 'of the way. The company propn cu to have thia branch of the line c .mpleted and running within the next twelve months. It ia to bo rijioratwl by an independent company. "QrtmtUOnt M Tlio nbn\o > i an old * nw nt KHVARO It laeetuelo'f. You can't "grunt nut"dy < poptlft , ucr llvor complnlnt. nor uerww- net * itlhcy oncnt ; tn Rood hold. They don't remove HJMrnrixetlnllnt war. The tllini ! ' f"V tlittCH of llsKDOlK Ill.OOD BmElitJi lioltr tlmn "griiutliiK it nut. " Wlinlvo oaii cute lol'n not cniliuo. MRSMKKISM AND SUHQttlU. An Operation Po-formed in Loule- viilo Under Novel UouciU tlone. I joitsIllo Cotlricr-Joiitnal. I'lio art or science , if auch it might bo called , of nissmonsni , which has been looked upon with auch skeptical eyes by u majority of pioplo , was tested in n remarkable manner in this city yesterday , nnd nil who witnessed the trial were natouUhod beyond turns * uro. The test consisted of n surgical operation performed upon a man un der the mesmeric influence , nnd it proved of great prncticnl value , nnd the importance of the urt to surgery was beautifully illustrated. The operation wns porformnd by Dr. F. W. ICoehlor , surgeon of the Louiavillo homeopathic di penanry , nt that institution , in the presence of n number of persons. A negro named William Tell presented himself nt the dispensary , . some time ngo , to bo treated for n large tumor which was growing from the etdo of his neck nnd face. It wns decided that an oporn- tiou .must bo performed , and ho wan very anxious to get relief by under going it. The time wns fixed for Wednesday , nnd nil the arrangements wore made. At 11 o'clock Toll was placed upon the operating table , and nn attempt was mnde to at n'lthetizu him with other. Ho showed n strange tolerance of the agent , however , nnd , although the best other wns adminis tered with n free Imnd , it oueinod im possible to got him under its influence. So much time waa consumed in the attempt to at iMithoriza him that the operation had to bo postponed until yesterday morning , when the patient appeared promptly at the dispunstvry. Ho stated that ho had been ninduvery ill from the effects of tlier other , nnd requested thnt the operation be per formed without its aid , The pro priety of. this suggestion wns being discussed , when De. A. G Smith , one of the modicnl staff of the dispunnry , remarked that probably ho could mes merize the patient. This proposition was readily accepted , MIICO all agreed thnt it could do no harm. Dr. Smith seated Tell en his tnblo and began the experiment in the usual way. The patient was made to look him steadily in the face , nnd when the usual motions of rubbing the handover ever the fane and nuking paasco ever the head were cotiiploted , ho saemed fully mosmomed. Dr. Kouhlcr , to satisfy himself thnt insensibility to pain really existed ho put n pin almost through the pntiant's hand. As ho experienced no apparent pain , the operation commenced. Owing to the large size of the tumor the incision required for its removal wns very extensive , nnd , although the face is known to bo remarkably sensi tive to pain , the patient showed noov- idenoo.of ( sensibility , and during the whole operation , which lasted seven teen minutes , ho lay as If in a natural sloop. Very hot water was used as n styptic , and once or twice while this wns being applied by moans of a sponge ho winced slightly , but ether than this gave not the ( "lightest evi dence of pain. When the operation proper had been concluded the patient waa still kept hypnotized until nil oozing of blood stopped and tha dressing had boon ap plied , It WBS then 11 o'clock , and the operation lias been commenced at 0:30 : o'clock. The patient had been in a mesmeric state uninterruptedly for nn hour and n half. When everything had been completed and properly ar ranged , Dr. Smith snapped hlo fingers sharply under the subject's car and commanded him to sit up , which hu immediately did. Ho was questioned closely , nnd stated that ho had been perfectly conscious of all that had boon said and done , but had felt no pain whatever , The case has created much com ment and inquiry among physicians , nnd especially among the akoptical onea , nnd but one conolunipu has boon arrived at , that the practice is iv re markable one , and cannot be accounted for. for.With With such nn instance as this of the successful employment of mesmerism in siirgory , it would acorn that more attention should bo paid to the sub ject. So fur the method hns been but little practiced on account of a lack of faith among a number of sur geons. Porrin , an rj'iotod by Lyman in his unsurpassed urtlcle on ut iuitheticn in the "International System of Surgery - gory , " rolutoa the case of n woman whoso breait was removed for cancer while she waa in a meemerio trunco. During tlui operation no pain wns full , and bho vrau purmttted to uleop forty- eight hours befora the spell was broken. It is well known , however , that every person is not n proper sub ject and oiiniot be put under the in fluence , but , granting that only one in five is successful , it necms to be possible to perform operations in this way very frequently. Louisville Courier-Journal. Jrsu BHlinci Heard From. NKWI-OHT , R. I. , Aug. 11 , 1880. JJcar JHtlcra1 uin hero trying to breathe in all the salt aircf the ocean , and having been u sufferer for more than a year with a refractory liver , I was induced to mix Hop Bittcrti with the see gale , and have found the tinc ture n Klorious result. * * * I have been greatly helped by the Bitters - tors , and am not afraid to say so. Yours without a struggle , JOSH BILLINGS. Tbo Mineral Wealth of Alaska. A man named Moore recently ar rived at Victoria , B. C. , direct from Alaska. lie says that the Yukon prospectors _ lrom Aiizana reported some good discoveries of bituminous coal , gold , silver , copper and nickel , about 150 miles from the Copper River country. Mr. Mooto brought down n specimen of cnnl nn'l n btof oxenllont * looking qiiftrtz from the load with which ho Is connected. On Douglass Island beautiful nmrblo , white , cloudy and dnrk , hsd boon found by an old miner named Willoughhy. On Ad miralty Island , between Silkn nnd llnrrlsbnrg , Mcsara. Webster nnd Ljckhnrd have traced n fine lend of qtinrtz for nbout five miles in the di rection of Silver liar. This is not fnr from Ilfmiiburcr , Another old pros pector , immcd Daly , has discovered n now lend on Dounlnm lalnnd , about 1,000 foot wiilp , tip'in ' TfhioU throe c.unj's nro already located Tuo Bul lion is owned by John Picicr , of this rity. The Prince of Wnles i nn island further to the northwest , whore much mtnrrnl winlth is known to out. Thin itliuid , nnd , in fact , the \\holo country , li wonderfully stocked with nil torts of gnmo elk , deer , mooeo , bear , mountain sheep , besides water fowl , nro in the greatest abundance. A muaionary is stationed hero among the llir'nhs , nnd is doing nond work. A noted prospector named llnlcy , who hns owned the title of the Polnr Benr Chief of Alnakn , hns n lend on Bnruiu IV Islnnd , near Mount Edgccomb , fifteen milcA from Sitkn , called the Myster ious Witch. Pigs. Aa the show ring io the criterion by which tunny purchasers judge of the excellence of n herd of pigs , It ia n good idea when fitting pign to show to mnko them juM. the very best thnt food nnd nUiMilionvAti do. Plenty of milk is the first essential. Mnko n gruel of thia nnd ground onta nnd corn , witK n change to barley meal nnd nn addition of oomo linseed oil mosl. Remember thnt too much fat tening food will not do for steady feud nnd such heating food must be mixed with ground oatn ntid bran. Tito show plgn miint bo kept clean nnd well bed- dud , nnd attention paid to thitir appetite - tito , that it IceePR good. To got them tn oat the moat they should bo fed often nnd only what they will cnt up clean. The more they can bo induced to cat the butter they will grow and the faltur they will bo nt show time , The following story , cuid to bo taken from The Aintirionn Agriculturist ) lulls how yon can un the extra food into them : f "A good story waa lately told ua of several neighbors , who , year nfter ucil with ono another in trying to produce the fattest hi-g , each Inking n pig from the siuio litter , or in some way starting fair nnd tqiuiro with pigs of the same ngo nnd DI'/.O , nnd doing his best to mnko it ns f.vt na possible before Christmas. One of the farm * era invariably bent the others out nnd out so thoroughly that hia good luck could never be accounted for ns acci dental. The secret ho kep ; to him self , but being watched by some one determined to find it out , the discovery was mnde that jealousy . n grand nppotizor lor hogs. First the pot monster waa allowed to fill himself to his heart's content , nnd when hia nppotito was satiated , hnlf-sti > rved ahoat was lot into the pan by a side door. The fnl ono would at once begin to fight it oil' , and meanwhile to gorge hlmeolf , sim ply to prevent the poor , tquoaling victim of untiatinfiod cravings from getting any food. This waa n daily programme , nnd the result was na stated. Thia fact is worth bearing in mind , for in preparing hugs for exhibit it ion , or for some reason , wo nro.ofton desirous of expediting the fattening process. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yon Can Dcpond on It " 1'or Hevero tontlmcno nnd neuralgia of the hcnd I used TIIOMAH' KCI.KOTUIO Oin. ThiH is certilnly the Lest tiling I over li ncw for relief of tnln of any kind , The hnuso Is never without it. " Mra. A. M. Frank , 177 West Tupper street , Buffalo , < SV 3ES O. 3BT : S3SOCJ OP J3L e MANUrACTUIlfcll OK Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Dnnr PJi t Engrnvrd to Oidor No. CMOS 7lhSt. - - Bt. Louis , Mo. S. KALIStt , S 1 Door W , of Oruicksliank's , linn now n cnmpletn ntock of I'M and Winter flood * , conolritlnK n [ French Kc llnli unU the ln'Ht ) ) o > rt > Htlc . Prices low M the DUJME & MERDELSSHON. .ARCHITECTS , ORKIOI1TON BLOCK , . OMAHA. Architect * ol UioOmahn Natlonil Hank , N'o broalia Nitl ml Dinlc , 1'axton & Gftllctchot'l IllncU , Acviouiy of thu hucrcd ilonrt , lllllari ) lln-.il. K n nI. I. DOUGjuAS , OarpoufcoF. Superintendent , &o , All kinds of job work dono. Old Jhtildiny's Itecimslntcled. ew liulMln i oroctod. Hans and Hjiccincatloni furnlihod. J410 flfirnoy St. , bot. 14th nnd 16lh DOCTOR STEINKART'S ESS GE OP LIFE. rouOi.ii AMI VOUMJ , MAI.H ASU I'KIJAI.K. I1 If a sure , | iraniit ] U' ' il cITccttial rurnaUfor In * ( UdOhtloli , Djuiicp U , Intermittent Kuvuri , Want of Aiipctltu , Ntrvoiu Dc-liillty In all its Stages , \Vcalc Jlnuorv , I/us of Drain IV'Wtr , 1'rontrntlon , Wiakncm UIKI general I/OSH o ( 1'ooi-r , It rtjialrj iifrvoui wuto , rcjintnaics thu fuduil Intellect , fctrcntlitlaiiii the unfvt.lik il liraln anil nitorvu bur , rU UK t no amil nr In the enlmiistoilor- K < MI , Tli o | icrU'llio of thousand * prou'sitto loan liualiublo rtniixli. 1'rlco , Sl.eoa liottlv. or klx for 83. 1'or tula by all ilru t ; ! Is , or tent ucciirofroni obwnatlon on ri'a-lpt of iirlcu , by Dr. Stoiuhkrt , P. O. Box 24(50 , St. ZJUUIK Mo. t DOCTOR STElWirART'S SUPPflSITORIEd ! The ( Irtat ) ' 0iuUr | llonudy for I'lltu. Stirocurofurlillnd , Hlccdius&I clilngl'ilcH Anil all foruu of lltinorrholdal Tinnori ) . Thufcu Kl'nofciTouiKii act illructlv njwn ( ho trutu of thu Illooil Vt.hild.und liy thtlr utrliiKont cIlLctH ( tenth lorto thu tlaoil from the vwollcn tumor * , anilli ) making thu coaU of the \vlnu btrontf , prmcnt thu r itlllllntr. ami hcncu a rmll- ial iiiro I1 * euro to fi'll ' * ' their use. 1'rlto , 75 ccnta a IKJX. I'or xalo by alldru 'leti ! , or sent hy mull onrucOptof priceL > a HuhMndioul Institute , 718 Olive St , tJt-Luuin , I. BROWN W nuull hia frlOndu anil theta tlutitotuy Fur III uru , CarpU * . Stnvtn anil Cr ckery , lh\ho ( an be found uuly at No. 1205 I ) lulai fctreotand no other p'aca Youuroil.lly laipjiod upeaby other duilera who ruprusoat that ( own tnreo 'utoivt I tie the Urgett ttoskaudat tha low- cut prices la the city , DIRECTOR ? OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL . UOTXL8 TOWNF APUNaTON. J , Q. MelNTIRE , Lincoln , Ntb , WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. a. WEATHCRLY , MnnnlnR , town. REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. O. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapjdi , own. 8ARATOQA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 Mllford , Neb , MAR8H HOUSE , E , MANS , BROWNSVILLE N b COMMERCIAL HOTEL , ' JOHN HANNAN Stromibure N HALL HOUSE , A. W.HALL ; Loulivlllo CITY HOTEL , OHENEY &SGLARK , Olnlr , Ho . COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J , O. MEAD , i Nellgh , Neb , QRANtl CENTRAL E.18EYMOUR , N brnik OltyM | b MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L , THORP , Weeping Wntsr.N * COMVEROIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , N b. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYHIELO , Orrennood , Nib ) COMMERCIAL HOUQE , E. OTOREY. OUrlndu , Iowa ENO'O HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eromort , * < cl EXCHANGE HOTEL , O , U HACKNEY , Aihlanri , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVF.LL , Atklnton , N'tb , MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. ORUUD , Quldo llocd , N ' . OUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN DECKER , Oroilon , I * . HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH , Extra , In. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O.M. RCYNOLU8 , Atl ntk , I * , WALKER HOUSE , D.H. V/ALKEP , Audulion , U. ' . COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. UUROE83 , NeoU , In ' CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAMO HarUn la , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMING9 , Corning- l . NEBRASKA HOTEL , JL. ! AVERY , BtnntM , MERCHANTS HOTEL Q.W. nURK. QurllnQlon Jur'ittcin , H COMMERCIAL HOTEL , BUnclurd , Ik. PARKS HOTEL , F. M , PARK , Bhnnandoah , ! , OOMMEROAL- HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb UAQNELL HOUSE , OHA8. DAGNELL , College Sprlngi , I * . COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , VIMIicaIn. JUDKINSHOU8E , FRANK WILKINSON , Matvern , I * DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Clrovn , U COMMERCIAL HOUSE 0 , F.8TEARN8 , OdeboltU WOODO HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , OBCCO ! * , Nob. DOUGLAS HOU3E , t ) , 8. DUNHAM , OUrki. Nfib. BEDFOnD HOUSE J. T. QDEEN , Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK & SON , Marfivtlle Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Ntb WIN8LOW HOUSE 0. McOARTY , Eownrd. Neb , AURORA HOUSE M. U. JONES. Aurour Neb. CROZIER HOUSE O. R. ORO7 < ER , Sidney , Neb , AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. POCKriOLD Avoca In. CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOO & 8HATTUOK , Red Onk' FOSTER HOUSE Cant. JOHN FOSTER , Lewli , la. WHITNEY HOUSE- E. HAYMAKER , Grliwoltl , la. DEPOT HOTEL , 0 , L. CHAPMAN , Dunlnp , la LU8K HOUSE. J A. LU6K , Logan , la DOW OIIY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , DowCltOa JAGGER HOUSE. JACQRR& 801 , Denlion , la , 1IAHMON HOUSH , TAMA CITY , IA. , Harmon & Kcalos , Prop 017 St. Charlca 3t , , ST. LOUIS , Mr. A UUaUnAU URADUATK ot two nirdlc.l CflllcKC.hnsb'cn loiiiror oniniiroj In tha troAt. mcnt of UIIIIONIU , NKHVOUd. SKIN AND IILOOI ) DliooMn than nny ether nnjalclin In St. Louts M city piper * iho\r and all old resident * know , Cotuultntlon tree and Imltod. When It Is Inconvenient tolait the city tor treatment , meJicinrn can be > ent by mall or exprcaa every- where. Curable iiwoa uimrnutooil ; whore doufil oxlotxlb U franHy ittitcd. fall or wrlto. Norvoun pniHtmtidn. Debility , Tifcntal nnil 1'liynicAl Wimkni-Hx , Mi'rcurial and otlinr atTerUouH of Tlinmt. Hkln nnd Honoa , liliioil liiipuritlim mill Illmul 1'olminlnff. Sklu AlfocUonn , Olil S'rc nntt Ulcorn , Iinio | < llmonU to Murrmi.'e. Uheumntlmii , riles , tipeclil littontiun to canon frnm ovor.worku.l lirntn. 3U1U1KJAL OASK9 rocolve ppcclnl nttontlon. DincnHca nrlaltiR from Imprti'lonco. KXCOHSOH , liidulgoncof 26O ] neM the \\holo MARfiliBEs u ell told. .Many receipts ; w ho may marry - ry , w ho may not , w h } ' , * 3T1 U U PJZJcatlWll , COI1BIMUCIICOI | anil cure. Scaled for ' > u pottaKU ° r Bta SCROFULA. The Boat of nil diacnaoa of thia nn- turo is in the blood , as nny ono mani festly known ; therefore , if you purify the blond , the discneo , in nny form or stngo , di-nppoara. Head what those any who hayo tested the mnrlts of the gront vogotnblo blood purifier , 8. S. S , It olonnson Lho blood of nil acrofuloua taint BO thoroughly that Iho disease never roturns. I Itad scrofula for aovon months , tlio ulcer covering the entire surfnco of both logs. After having tried the usual remedies with no relief , I resorted - sorted to 8. S. S.nnd nm glad to ony that six bottles has offactunlly cured nio. A. S. LKNKKSTY , Atlanta , Gn. I suffered from scrofula 17 years , My nhin bones wera covered with ul cers nnd one mass of rotten ( loth , and the odor was almost unbearable. All remedies and treatments failed until I began taking S. IS. S. Previous to talcing it I at times could scarcely vrullc. Now I can walk nil day , nnd I hnvo to thank 8. S. 8. nnd it only for my euro. THO.H. MOFAKLAND , Atlanta , Ga. 801110 thirty years ago there lived lu Montgomery , Ala , , n younj irmn who was terribly nlllictod with Scrof ula. After being treated for n long time by the medical profession of thia town with no benefit , ho commenced taking 8 , 8. 8. After persistently taking it two months ho wns cured. Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter , I can testify that the disuaso never returned. J.V. . UIHIIOIJ. . P. , Hot Springs , Ark. 81.OOO Howard win t > P W .0 wy clieiulut Mho will ll'iJ , on aimljbuu. . . ObUusU 0. II. U. , one imrtlclo of llcri'iiry , loJldt of Co ( Ininorkoy lllncril diibstinco. uw/rr si'Eoino co. vrop. , Atlinw , Oi , 1'ilcn of Sm ll slto , J1.C.O. LtrgD alto VI. 76. Sold by all DrnvirlU NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Onro Qn r ntnril. Dr. B. 0. Wc. Narve and llram Tr A spocino for Ilystorl * . Dluluui , Convulflont tfervoun Iloadacho , MonUI Deprosulon , Lam lIcmory.OiicimitorrLiE * , Iinpoteucy , ( a r oh 1 1 k I'inimlons , 1'rcnnturo Old Atfo , cineetl l > yMl axoitlon , > Uf-kbu * , or ovcr-iudulijcnce , ili lo Ji to misery , decay aud donth , One bo J I cum recent ca w. Kacu bos ccculngoueuinth treatment. Ono dollar a box , or tlx boxoj foi flvti dollaiKj tor.t by mall prepaid on receipt ol price. Wo KUManUe Hlx horia to cure auy case , with each order tucblved by ue for li lioies , ag. cooipanlcd with fl e dollars , will noiid thu par. chagur our written Kuarantee to return the money If the ticitmcnl dot ; , not cfloct acure , 0 , t , aoodu n , iJruxpfct , Sole. Wholoutlo and gul c 0"iiht , tf1) . Oram by mall tl real ) duwlv To Nervous Sufferers THK GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY , Jr , .1. B. Birnpoon's Specific II I ) iK ) | tivacnro for Bptrmatoirht * , Betuli. . \VeokouM. ImpoUocy , taj all ittemouB rtaultlDj trom ficlt-Aluto , an Ucutal Aiultty , Lcuai Unuory , P ! o > la tbo Dick or Elde , and dUcuci * " " ' " itbat liail to lUcnsuiuptloc Ir.ainlty aa arlyifrart o Epeclflc llodlilou II being nttd with wocJer- fill .UCCCM. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Fauiiihleti tut ftee ta all. Wilu lit them ted g l roll fJ tkul.ti. Filce , Bixwlflo , 11.00 pei package , oBlx.v cl J\K tor tJ.CO. Addrean all ordort to B. SIMSON UEOIOINK CO. KOI. 101 and 108 Ualn fit OaOalo , N. Y. Sold la Omaha by 0. V. Goodman , J. W , lit' , and all dtag i t. T iywticie. | n ! BJJ3743CBbi-K ? ! * t95Jl * > M. t'JHJj .t . , . . , . , , , l\H/ / , , , . . r < Ma5 | i > nlH-fiiir' 'i\t i Uf tlmnly 'i'3l O U t and lrrelit bio curt < itar rvirrl Unorl. truukeiinc.f ! , ht i-uinrm f upturn , Vou wi il 'in * urcilif 5i i"ie Ho > > Blttar * iti Iv nny i uvs.our llf i. It hat. qiivrd Mir- drnUsi KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE COL , L. T. FOSTER , YoungBtonn , Ohio , May 10,1630. Di. n. J. KKMDAU , tt Co. I had a rrry valua < bio Hambletonlan colt that I prlznd very highly , ho had a larga bono ipavln en one Joint and a small ono on tbo other which made him very lame ; I had him under the charge ot two veter inary Burgconi which failed to euro him. I waa ono day reading tha tilvortlJcmcnt of Kendall' ! all nnd I thought I would Rive It a thorough trial. I used It according to directions and the fourth day the colt coieod to bo lame and tbt lumps hnvo disappeared. I used but ooe bottle and the colt'd lluihn are ta ttea ol lumps and a * imooth as any horse lu the utato Ho Is entire ly cured. The cure WM BO remarkable thatt bavolettwoof ray neighbors have the remain. Io ; two bottles who are now uslnclt. Very rcmpoctfully , L. T. FOSTER Bond for lllnatrated circular Rlvtni ; poaltlvt proof. I'rlcnd. All Drugirlats have II or can get It for you. Dr. n. J. Kendall fc Col , 1'ro- prlctors. Enosburgh Falls , Vt. SOLit ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS H.wlr Urn J , O. Robertion , Plttcburc , fa. , writes"I wan eiillcrlut ; from general debility , waut of ap- potlto , cnnetiintlon , etc. , no thatl Ire waa a bur den ; alter lining Iliirdock Illooil lilttera I felt bet ter than for years. I cannot pralne your Dltteri too much , " It.aibb * . ot nudfalo , N. Y. , writes ; "Your unlock Dloc t ( Sitters , In chronla dUoiuiesof the locd.lhcr and klduoys , have bvou signally marked 1th BIICCCUII. I have used t nun m > self with beat raiulta , for torpidity of tlio | U er , and In case of a friend of mine BUfferhv ficrn uiopsy , tbo elloct was marvelous , " lirucoTurner , itochcater , N. Y.twrltce : ' ! have bten lubject to serloiiD disorder of the kldnoji. nnd unable to attend to business ; llurdock lilooj Illtteru rellovo'l ma beforu half a bottle waa used , feel coulldont that they will entirely euro me , " Ascnlth Hall , Illnghainpton , N , Y. , write- ; "I eutlered with a dull pain through mr 'oft ' lung and shoulder. Lout my spirits , appetite and color , and could with dltnculty keep up all day. Took j our llurdock Illcxxl Hittcra as d | . roc ted , and have felt uo palu since first we k af. tcr ualnt ; thim. " Mr. Noah Hates , Elmlrn , N. Y. . writes : "About ( our yearn ago 1 had an attack of bilious fever , and never fully recovered. My dl.'wtho orgaoa were uuakened , and 1 ould uo completely pros- tiatil for dajs. After unlug t o bottles of your llurdock Blood Bitters thel iiipro\ement was BO i \ Ulblo that I H as astonish * ! , I can now , though Cl years of ago , do a fair and leaaouable day's work , 0 , Wicket Hoblnaon , proprietor of The Canada Pienbj tcrian , Toronto , Out. , writes : "For Year * I suffered gruatly from oft-recurring headache. I mod yourllurdock lilood Ultters with happiest rc'uultu , and I now Bud mv elf la better health than for yean past. " Mm. Wallace , iJuttalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Uurdock lilood Hitters lor ncrtcus and bll- oust ftdwhes , andean recommend U to anyone oqu 8 a cure for lillliouinuai. ' Mrs. Ira Uullcolland , Albany , N , Y , writes : "For wsieral y < * * n I have lufleied licm clt-itcur * ring bllllous headA ies , dyspcpala , and com * Dbunts i > ecullar to my aex. Since mlng jour Uurdock Blood Ulttern 1 mentirely relisted.1 * Prlc * . * I.OO pet Bottle ; Trla BottlealOCU IOSTBB , HILBD11N , & Oo , , Props. BUFFALO , N , Y. Bold at wholesale by I h * UcUahon and 0. oodnian , ] e ST 80d-m '