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ta pPKPHBP" R- ? ? | * * i. V T-- . * * t-v , OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY AMIL i -jusiacisasaa Analysis br Dr. A. Voclokcr. V. R. B. , Con iltlnfr Chemist Iloral Agricultural Bedew , Kngland , Miows only a trace of nitrates in Iiinckwcllii Dull Durham Tobaeco. The Boll ot lliofloldcn UoltotNorthCfirouna , In which this tobacco Is grown , OonX rtupnlr nltmtcsto Uin loAt That 13 the secret of its tlcllclou.i inllilno. Noihiag w pure and luxurious for tmioMiiK. Tent ) f orpotlho brand. Nonogon- uinn without iho trade-mark ot tbo IlulL AU dealers bare K. K.When When Wlis eoomU DLAGKWELL'8 DULL DURHAM SMOKINQ TOBACCO DR. FELIX L URUN' i PnBVENTIVB ANDOURT ! . FOR EITHER SEX , Tbo rcmodybelnff Injected directly tolhoiofct ot the dtocMO , requires no ch&dfre of diet or naunooue , rncrcurUl or pobonoiu modlolno * to bo taken Inter- ntlly. When u > od M preventive by either BOX , It It impossible to contract any private dtoiw ; bat In tb cue of thoM tlrekdy unfortuntUIy afnictod we giur- intco three bozea to euro , or wo will rotund the mon ey. Frloo by mall , postage paid , $2. p r box or Ihroc boxes tor IS. Issued by all nuthorlied agents. u Dr Felix LeBrun&Co. SOLE rnorniETOna 'It ' 0 F. Goodman , DruggUi Sola A cnt , ( or Omaha Bb m&o wly j ln K. C. Vfmt'a NKUTK AND DR.UM TREAT. WENT , n BUtmntocd Bpoolfio for Hystorin , Uirzl- ness. Connilslous , Vita , Nervous Neuralgia , Uoailacho , Nervous Proxtrntton cnnaon . . by . tlio . nee ' ' " of nloohi' rrosuion , Promntufo bi < rAso"lnrrcnnc af"jLio8s of power in either BOX , Involuntary Loeara nnd Bpormnt. crrncca CIIUBOU by over-exertion of thourain , sou * nbnsoor ovor-lndiilsonco. Koch box contain ! ono month's treatment. Jil-Wn box.orBlxboxw Ior$5JXeontbymail ) prepaidou rooeiptof prioo. 1VE UAItANTUK SIS BOXrS To euro any ruso. With cnch order roootvoo oyru tor ciz boxce. uccompanied with fco.00 , wovil Bena the purchaser onr written enarantoo to re fund the moupy if the treatment dooa not offoc * BCUTO. QuArnntooH isBuoa onaor 0. F , aOODUANN , Druggbt Agent * tor Omaha Nob. 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1,00. MMT. POSTPAID. KHOW THYSELF A. GHKAT MEDIOAJL "WORIa ON MANHOOD Eihaustod Vitality , Nervous nod Physloal Premature Doollne In Man , Errors of Youth , an untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or ex oooeef. A book tor every man , yonng , middle-aged and old. It contains 16 prescriptions for all aout lij . and ohronlo diseases each ono ol which Is luvalaabl , l" . So found by the Author , whose experlenoe for yocrs l such as probably never before fell to the , lo ol any physic an 800 pages , bound In boautUo French muslin m Aomedoovon , fall gilt , guaranteed to be a finer vote o every venae , mechanical , lit erary nnd proteuslonal , than any other work sold this country lot V2.GO , or the money will bo refund In every Instance. I'rloo only 11.00 by mall , pos paid. Illustrative Simple 6 cents. Send now. Go medal awarded the author by the National Medloa Association , to the officer * ot which lie refers. Thla book should be read by the young for Initrno ( Ion , and by the aQUoted lor relict. It will benefit 6lL Loiidcu Lanoet. There Is uo member ol oooloty to whom this book win not bo useful , whether youth , parent , jfuardlan Instructor or cletKvro&n. Arzoniut. Addrcoa the Pubody Uodloal Institute , or Dr. W. H. I'trUcr , No. i Bulnnch Street , Boston Mass. , who may na consulted on all diseases requiring skill and ttipo'louoo. Onronlo and obotlnatodlsoases that have baffled ths skill ol all other phys-liri I oians f , ipeolalty. Uuoh Uoated saocesi-IICHL without an Instano allure ( ? < % , * Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlauger , . . . . . * - Bav'nrio. Cnlrabaclier , Bavnrin , Pilsner Bohemian Kaiser . .Bremen , DOMESTIC. Budweisor St , Louis Anhausor. . . . .St. Louis Sclilitz-PilBuer Milwaukee. Krue's Omaha. Ale. Porter. Domestic and Rhiue Wine. ED. MAUKER. 1 * 14 ffurim ni DR.HORHE'S ' EUGtRIC BELT Will ctire Jf rrouini , LuiubaffntlUieumatlfnt. I'nr. ulyiiU , rJctiralalA. Kcttlca. KUlnrr. Bplno nnd I.lrrr llKi,0 < nitA lhui lllu i1 li i , ly iKT la , Cun.M- inill ii , F.ry > i | > el i > . Cnlnnh I'llct. UliUoiKT. ImiMilcnrj , Bumli Aru ; . fol P u UUil. ctn. Only ulentltlaKIco ino Itolttu Xmerltntli.t K'nrt * the Klectrli 1IT and > n n jictliin llirouRli tin- body , aiut cui be I cluui ( d la an In liMit by the pnllent. I.OOO W uld HotBuv | t. DR. HoiuiB I WM ( H'ctod with rhoum&Uim n mind by urine K belt To toy ona atHloUxl win th&t dlaouc , I would u.f , bur Uorno'i Kloctrlo Delt i Any OBO can ooalcr tth me by wrltlne cvllluj t Biy itore , 1120 Dou U * lUeot. Ointht , Netv WILUAU tYONB. MAIN OPPlCE-Oppodto pootolBfO , room i Fran er blooV * MT ornltfttO. f , aoodu4n' * Drugstore lit ir m m 81. . Onwlu , OrteriOUodaO.P. WOODBR'DGE BROS. , 215 OPEM if { ' OMAHA , NEB. * , gole Agents for \Vorld-Uenowned * , STECK \ & Sou , and Hallott & Ounstoi Also manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Ops and Musical Meicliandlse , KX A ROWANCE OF THE SEA , ' RecalliD2 the Mmories of a Childhood - hood Sioiy , ntcnlni lalfintl-lm BnrJIcst And Latest Jnliabltnt.lfl , fit. Louis Globo-lrrAocr t. BOSTON , Muss. . April 13. Tlio chip Mw- way , Imm 1'ort Townsend , wrmrU that fbt > pam-d I'ltcalrn Inland on Januirjr It. ' hatltnntfl/amo ) nhoard Mid tep iit il 105 per- penn on the Uland2 males tml 53 loraalM. She took tholr mall Bnmo twouty.hvo lettotf , fur different part * of the wor d. At long intervals an item like the above recalls to the tninds of n few of the older generation of readers a far moro intonst ing romance of the eon than "Robinson CrB oo , " nnd ono which has what D < i Foo'a immortal ntory has not the essen tial clement of truth. Though Byron has utilized the principal incidents m hi- poem. ' 'The Island , " yet they are com paratively unfamiliar to the public of to < day , and may bo worth brief revival. riTOAIIUt ISLAND is located near the southeastern cornel of the great Polynesian Archipelago , hi the Pacific ocean , in latitude 26 degrees , 3 minutes , 0 seconds south , and longitude 130 degrees , 0 minutes west. It is entirely < tiroly alone in that wide waste of waters , the nearest main land being tin coast of Chili , more than two thousand miles away. Its length is nbout twt nud n half miles , its breadth half at much , and the total area about ono and n half square miles. Surrounded by rocki and roofs , with no hiibor for larger craft than boats , nnd a soil not specially pro ductive , it would hardly bo mentioned even in geographies but for the strange history of which it ia the centre and scene. It was FIIIST DISCOVEBED by Oartorot in 17C7 , and named for the olficor who first saw it from the mast head. Afterwards Maj. Pitcairn , who led the British marines nt the battle of Bun ker Hill nnd was killed thoro. In December - comber , 1787 , the government eont the ship "Bounty , " under command of Oapt. William Bligh , to Tahiti for the purpose of collecting breadfruit fruit plants which were to bo introduced into the West Indian Colonies. On the royago from Tahiti to Jamaica a long slumbering mutiny broke out , duo in J largo measure to the unbearable tyrannj of Bligh , who , as the sailors had "a gen ius for makimx a hell afloat. " The leader or was the ranking midshipman and act ing firot lieutenant , Fletcher Ohristain , t poung man of good family , who Booms b ! mvo fluQorcd until forbearance ceased tc bo a virtue. Bligh , and eighteen mier f ho cho-o to accompany him , were set t i drift in an open boat , and managed tc nako their way in safety to Timor , an nhabitod island 3,000 miles distance. ? he "Bounty" in ohirgp of Ohriata in , rent back to Tahiti , where six- eon of the crow preferred to remain 'ho rest , nine sailor ? , with six Tuhitian ion and twelve women' after cruising bout for sumo time landed at the Pic- urn Islands , where the ship was broken p nnd burned and a permanent nettle- tent made. As soon aa possible after High's arrival in England the govern- tent dispatched the "Pandora" sloop of ar IN HKAKOII OK THE IIUTXNEEHH. ) f the sixteen who had remained at 'ahiti , fourteen were captured , of whom hroo wore executed in September , 1792 ; lut 110 trace could bo obtained of their ompanions , and , the search was finally bandtmod. Not until 1808 'were they icard from by the outside world. In that 'ear ' Oapt. Folgor , an American , touched .t what be supposed a desert island , , nd found a happy and pros- lorous little colony all of whom ipoko English under the leadership of , THE LAST SUIlViyOtt > f the original Bottlers , Alexander Smith , vho had changed his name to John \.dams. Ho was very uncommunicative n regard to the past , but admitted that .ho mutineers and the Tahitions had luarrolod among themselves and killed mob other ; Christian , having boon mur- iored in his own houao , which ho had Duilt on a lofty peak , where ho could iweop with his glass the ocean , which , loonor or later , ho feared , would briup the ministers of vengeance. Adams had boon converted from evil ways by muatii ) f a Bible and prayer-book , and on these lie laid the foundations of the reform irhich produced a CUltlSTIArf COMMUNITY in which crime was utterly unknown nnc perfect pence and harmony prevailed Pulgcr , ou. his return , reported what lu Imd seen to the Britiili government which was then too busy with the Nape looujo wars to lvo the matter any attou Lion , In 1814 , however , a British ves Bol called at thu island , found old Adam : utill nlivo and the controlling spirit of i Jovotcd band of disciples. Siuco then tin colony has been , to n certain extent under the patronage nud protection o England. In 1831 , the population ' hnviiij outgrown the menus of Bubii'wteiice were transported U eighty Beven persons Tahiti ; but disliking Uioir now nome thu ; returned to the bid ono within si : months. In 18C5 , the number luivini again become too largo , H wororomovei at their own ' request to Norfolk Island but iu 1850 , TWO FAMILIES ; Embracing sevontoeu persona , wont bacl to Pitcairn ; and from these , with soim rti-enforcoinonta , the present populatiui of filty.two males nnd fifty-throe female has risen. They have their own codu o laws , as primitive almost aa thoio in tin Garden of Eden , and complete isuUtioi from the world has saved thuin fr uu al of the world's vices and the m < at of it niiaoriua. L dy Butcher haa written i very interesting book on "TUB UOTIMHKIM ov TUB BOUHTT , " and singularly enough , an Auioricin edi lion of this book , given by a St. L < > m gentleman to a sua captain in the Austra lian trace , gave to thu descendants i Christian and his compMiiens on Ni rfull island the first intulHijoucu that thci history had beou fully published by competent hand. Cut-arm. The remarkable results in a diseases universal and with suh a variety of characteristics actoristics as Oatarrah , prove hovr oUectu ally Ilood'a Sariapanlfa acting tlmiug : the blood roAches every part of the aye tern. A medicine like , anything elan 3au be fairly judged only by iu rueulU Wo pjint with pride to the glorious roc ordof Ilood'a Sarsaparilla has entered up aa the hearts of thousands of people i luu cuioa ot CHxarrn. ThB Hell Oord to Go , The Pennsjlvanla Oeulrnl railwa company is having an arranuement pUct on its pasaotiger car * that will do awa with thu bell cord system at present i general u e. It consists of an ir o jilaoed. under the footboard of the o which there nro pipe connections run * ning back under the cars. There is n valve in each car attached to this pipe , o arranged that when opened it will lethe ho nir escape from the pipe , nnd the nir ushing from the cylinder to fill up the ncuutn , sounds n wlmtlo in front of the ngincor in the cab. Thy cylinder on the nglnc is supplied by nir from the mnin cservoirof the nir brnko. A ItnptlRt IMIiilmorV Kxpcrlonco. "I nut a Baptist mln ! t r , and before I ever honcht nf DoliiR nclrrym { n I grarluaUid In nioillctiip , Imt loft n Incfuthn pmctlcn for tny irei-cnt profcmlnn , fortv yearn ngo. I WM fern n nv .voara n mfT-rer finm quinsy. 7Aomas' Mtctric. ' it cnrtd mo I WHI l n trnuliibd wltn li'wttoiioMi , nnil Thojnat" Fclcctric tiU ni. way s relieved me. My ! ' " nnd child had HpthcrlA , nnlhomai" Fclcctrie Vit cutod hem , ni d If taken In time It will euro novon inioi mtt of tan. I nm confidant It U a euro ur the most obstinate cold , or cough , and If my ono will tnko a email toii-pion nnd half Gil t with thn Oi7 , nnd then place the end of thn 1)011 in ono nostill and dr < w the Oil out nf no sKH > n Into the lioad , by RnKHnfc an hard na they ran , until the Oil falls over Into tlio throat , nnd practice It twice n wcok , I don't rarohnw ofTuiiMvo tholr head may bo.it will clean It out itud euro their catmh. For duuf- icon and oarncho. It h > in done wondora t < t my ccrUtn knowlmlgo. It is the only rnotltclno lu'ibod patent medlctno that I hive ever f lt ike rocoinmondl'ij ; , and I nm very nnx nun to nco It in every pW-o , f > r I tclhou tbat I would not bo without It In mv hoti'O for nnv consld. omtlon. I nm now Buffering with n p itn li ( > o rheumatism Is mv right llmh. and nothing ro- loves mo Ilko / homaf flcctric Uil. " Dr. K. li\ Crane , Corry , 1'u. CCRUll IViUjl'.NK MINES. Views ofa Clipy * n-o Man \Vlio Has .Tnst Itcturui d From Thoro. Oheyonno Lo&der. Mr. Job llurriok , who has just return ed from the far-fnmed Cituur D'Alenc mines in the northern portion of Idahc Territory , has been interviewed by a Leader reporter in reference to the con dition nnd prospects in that reputed El dorado. Mr. Uurrickwus ono of the firat gentlemen from this part of the Territory and the very first from Cheyenne , U each the Cour D'Alcno , nnd is n well tuown reliable man , and his views and itnorpuMnnn in rounrd to that region maj be safely relied upon as being correct. Tlio reporter s.iiu to him"WollI guesi you foimH out what I nlw ys toliovoo that the Coour D'Alono mines are a frauc didn't you ? " At this Mr. Herrick smiled , and ans trered that that was about the cooditioi of affairs at that place. There might bi nomothibg at that place. If there wa it wns n lung way under the snow nu ( under the ground also , nnd yet there won any amount of people flocking in thnt di rootlon. There nro now about throi thousand people in the mines , and nbou aa many moro close at hand waiting foi the snow to melt before they make thi attempt to get to what ia called th < "mining camp. " Meals there are wort ! $1 ( ' 0 each , nnd everything else in pro portion. There may have been some thing found there , bu : ho had never seer anybody that had been fortunate enougr ; o "mako a stake , " nor oven to find any thing at nil of any consequence One nnn prospected considerably nnd coulc ind nothing , nnd so reported , nnd then was soroo talk of lynching him. The mines may or may not have been "salt ed" by the Northern Pacific people tc start a boom for their road , but the chances are that there has born som < raud practiced by somebody. Altogether er he did not consider it a very good ) lace to go to , nor to stay in if ono should ; o thoro. So far as ho was concerned he was satisfied to come back to Cheyenne , Pure Ulood , Many families | > > Ido themselves on their no , > le ancestry : but here , in this democratic ftuntry we do not care BO much about our pod , gtoe as our health ; or , at least , that ought tc ) O the principal object of our solicitude. We annot have good health without pure , rlr ) lood. Wh-n the blood Is out of order , dia : use manifesto itself in the ekln and Mean , anc n fact , in all parts of thn body. To no restored stored to health , take SCOVILL'3 \R3A PAIUI.L.A. or BLOOD t LIVBUBYBUP Physicians tpeak in the highest tormj of thli medicine. _ Dr. Uvorett , Cooper Plains , Steuben Co. , Y , , mentions two cases of Ssrofula nnc ryelpclns in which Soovlll'a Sarsapaillla o , Blord und Liver Syrup elTected a euro urn pays , ' ! think It one of the beat purl Bora o the day. It haa met with perfect success ti every case whtiro I lisv ii"ed it. ' TRANSFUSION IN CONSUMPTION The Experiment or u Yoitnn in a Uiipelrsa Cane Not Entirely N vr. An enthusiastic young surgeon in thu city , says The New York Sun , has intro- dnccd u novel treatment for puluiounrj consumption , or tuburculcsis , for which t front future is predicted by his admirers , Hit first experiment was undertaken foui mon'hs ago in the caao of a young man ol twenty-three , the only son of a wealth ) dry goods dealer , who was so far gone wjth the disease that medical consultntlor had pronouuctd rociivery hopolesn , nnc d sath only a question of a few wooku. The remedy connistcd in the repeateci train-fusion from the arterial system of t healthy young man , who Consented to ncl as donor , of from four to six ounces ol fresh blood , according to the method styled urterio-vuious The patient wai su exceedingly feeble when the first transfer for was undertaken that only four ouncci were transfused , in consequence of Uu disturbance of the notion of the hcarl that immediately ensued. The rccrudeu ci-nce of the vital energies wns , however extraordinary. From the dnto , almosl from the moment , of the experiment tin pati nt began to improve. The tendency to emaciation disappeared , and the pulmonary symptoms were greatly re oucud iu severity. Jlolish for food returned turned , and the nervous prostration wai greatly relieved. Three weeks later the operation wn repeatd , with sir ounces of blood , 'tin method employed being that of TrofoRso ! Joseph W , Howe , the loading advoc of transfusion in the United States , Th results of the second fsperiment won ni'iro encouraging than those of the first Th OH transfusions have now been un dertaken , nnd Ihe young man is now tin proving so rapidly , both m general healtl and local symptoma , that tlw youni surgeon is confident of BUCW.-BS with out another resort to the traubfunloi syringe. , 'Tho idea aa not a new one , ho re marked , in responto to a request for ni f urination. "Dr. Howowna the hr t t try tramfusion in de p rate owe o tubercular consumption with * uoU auocei th t the Ute Pr fes or Vn Buren ex hioited the patient.to hisclws iu aclinic * lecture , at which I was pr senr , nnd do i-cr.bed - . the operation. 1 fi "ly bi liov that transfu iou of Wood is the tru remedy for consumption and disease allied to it , nnd if I ever have the oppoi tuuUy I shall test it in leprosy. ' Hon Jo. O. O.KK | l\o , of nroeklvn. Ij Y. . writ thl l "Cannot pre " > ftniiv jirfci'ftwoni y * . fiitttn I h vo utftd fo' l.IB. } trim % * " , " , kxvii my stvuwchju tploudtd AJJEAHSTOHY. A Hear Abandons Her Cubs Because of Jlcr Iiiivo for limn. From nil accounts , the larger portion of the population of the Pine mountain region , in Delaware county , is at present In earnest puraui t of the mother of two bpnr cubs , about the size of email pup. piuc , which full into the Innda of two i rout fisherman on Saturday last , vv n Norwhich , N. Y. , letter to The Now York Sun The fishermen Imd Boated themselves in thu shelter of n rock tc stnoko nnd take a drink. One of them , Tuck Trumbel , in Righting over iho lot- tlo nt MI angle of forty-fivo dcgrooa toward a hill opposite him , discovered that it had "drawn bond" on two baby boars. They were rolling nnd tumbling over one another in play on the upper side of an old log. Trummttl lowered the bottle at once , laid it on the ground , and started up the hill toward the cubi. His com panion , n man by the name of Jlorbittt , Followed him. The little bears showed no disposition to resist capture , and the men each took ono up in his arms. The fishermen turned to go back after their ( inning tacklu and bottle , but changed their minds befoio they had taken a atop. On the other aide of the hollow , about three hundred yards away , and coming directly and rapidly toward the spot where they had sat down to rofreMi themselves , was on old bsar. It was plainly the mother of the cubs , nnd rrumbellnnd Qorbutt storied for the noareet clearing with their booty. They expected to bo followed close by iho old bear , but tljoy reached a lumber cabin nearly two miles distant without having soon any signs of her. An hour after ward , while they wore awaiting the arri val of a messenger who had been sent after arms and munition , with which the fishermen intended to return in search of the old boar , n boy , without any hat and very much excited , came running into the cabin. "Theru's a big boar up the creek , " ho exclaimed , "and if it ain't drunk it's cnzyl I was fishin' down the creek , on' j ist 113 I worked myself 'round the cdgo of the big rock at the lower end o' the dark hole , I came square on to thu bear. It was rollin' 'round on the ground , and kick in' about an' kind o1 growliu' , but not like as if it was mad. Fust I thought it had been shot an' had got away , an' was layin' there givin' its dyin * kicks. Then I looked agin' an' ace two fish polea broke into a dozen pieces , on' a fish-lino yras wound all 'round the bear. I was ji > t Roiu' to make , a break for t * other bide o' the creek to git away 'fore the b ar seed mo , but jist then it did see me , im * riz up rn' came right fur mo , a aparriit' away jiat like I've seen drunken rtftmen doin' . I didn't wait no longer , but j'st pulled across that brook an' made for hero. " The messenger name in a few minutes lab < r , and Trumboll and Herbutt started tuck with shot-guns loudt d with buckshot atccr the bear. When they reached the apot the bear was gone. Two hours had passed since the boy nad seen tor. The bottle was found near where it had been l f t. It was empty. This was explaua- iion enough to the hunter * why the bear dad not folhwod them. Unable to resist the temptation Of strong drink , he had tarried with thv bot'lo nnu drained it. When the boy ca o upon the bear she wna drunk. She ht amused herself by breaking the tiehpoles into bits. While under the influence of ti liquor she had Forgotten all about her cu , and when the eflecta had passed off sh , knew that it was too late to be of any \-jvico to [ hern , and at once bethought honef ] Of ior own safety. So well did she looh.out For herself that , although twenty mui and boys have bean scouting the region ever since , they have not discovered ono trace of her. It is supposed that she has eluded her pursuers in ono of the dense swamps around the headwaters of the Delaware. Four years ago two men named David Rosenthier and Ed Lindsley captured throe cuba on Pine mountain , near whore the above two were found. A hunt for days for thq old boars was kept up , but they were never found. The two cubs captured on Saturday are still at the cabin , where they play about aa content edly us two kitteni. v The drunkard swills alcohol. Wise men ueo Samaritan Nerving , the king of all remedies. "Our child had fits. The doctor said death was certain. Samaritan Nervine curnd her. " Huury Knee , Yerrilla , Tenn. At Drugg'sta. ' _ prenclting tluit drnws more niton- jlon to itself tlitiato the truth is ahvuyo jad. The pernicious sensutionaliBm ir that whiuli inukcH u congregation think moro of the Bpcnkur'n pecnliuritiea ot' style nnd eooenlrieities of manner than of the religion' ' ho nols forth. Whonl conyrepiition praise tjio .irouchpr mora Ulan : Tiey praiHo God , they linvo lit n ihonod iufltettd of fed on thu Bieiul of Civility la to n man wlmt beauty is tel l woman. It creates mi instantaneous Impression , in hisbchulf , while the op posite quulilv excites iia quick a preju dice against him. It in t real ornament , tlio inotit beautiful dross that n man. or woman can wear , mid worth more as n mcaim of winning favor than ull af.Huo jowola even wncn. A vromnn'a tenn > nro usually/more powerful than h r words. Wind 5 not jo powerful an clement an water , t&ougli Very esfeiitiul in rendering thoijttttcr effective. IB UNFAILING lens , 8t. Yltus Dance , AlcoboUsm , Op. am Eating , Seminal Weakness , Impotency - potency , Syphilis , Scrofula , and oil Nervous and Blood Diseases. C2T"To Clergymen , Lawyers , JJtcrttryMen , Merchnutp , Ilankcre , Ladle * nud ull wlnw sedentary emplovmeut causca Nerrotw I re- trattnn , Inveulantlea of the Uootl. stonurji , bowels nr kliluc/s , or who rcquirpn crvo tonic , appctlzoroi BUmuIcnt,6'iim < in'an { xer- vine [ luvaluaoie. i ij "V iTHETGREITl tythousandd It thn most k1 nii illiRl l wonderful L" lgor- ant that over austuJn- flu R D U Rll ctl . 1111 C H I CIJ a elnklnp eyettm. $1.50 , at DruggW M J IOf I ( rheDR.8.A.niCIIMOND MEDICAL CO. , 6 lefro- Jt ( ojeph. Mo. LoJd , UtouteqVurg Si Co. , Agct , Ir , Amelia Burroughs OFFICE AND BKSIDENOB 1617 Doflgn St , - Omaha TKUJl'UONB No Hi. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIAS Among Iho mnny symptoms oi Dyspepsia or indigestion the mosl ) roraincnt nre : Variable appetite 'aint ' , gnawing feeling at pit o the stomacli , with uroatisfied cravinj ! orfootlheartburnfeelinpf ; of woighl uid wind in the Blonineli , badbrontl ) nd taste in the n.outh. low spirits general prostration , headache ane constipation. ' 1 here is no form oI lisoase more prevalent than dyspcp si i , and none so peculiar to the high' iviiiR and rapid-eating American jcople. Alchohol and tobacco pro' dnce Dysuupsia ; also , bad air , rapic eating , etc. BURDOUK BLOOE [ 3ITTEHS will euro iho worst case ) y regulating the bowels and toning ip the digestive organs. Sold every where. IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION \Is \ wnrrantcd to wear longer , ni lltho form ncrttcr , ami Rlvo lietU" "natisractlon thaTi unyolboroorsc In the market , or prlco paid vrll R refunded. The Indorsement ! o . . , , hlcajro' licit phnlclan : , accon > anyeachCnr . . ct. Prlco , ft t Nalrcn Jean , JPottigi n.n.iH , jj.si } . _ A ic rourrnoTOlmntro-- JOHN H. F. LEHMA.NN& CQ thrives on HorllciV rood , " write hundreds of grateful mothers. Mothers' milk contains no Huron. HOItLICKS' TOOD FOU INFANTS ( free from starch ) rcqulrcsnocooklnR The lies t food In health or slckncra for INFANTS. The best diet for Dvsrnrrics sna INVALIDS , nighty boneacui to nurelng mothers ss a drink. Prlcc40andfc. All drugvlets. Book ontbe trcatmcntof children , fixo. "I tellerff 11 to b up rlor t kOTthlnv of tb kind for ehlldMn. " D. Slmmtni , H. D. , .Vno r r * . "Unbeillillnrlr ptooounn U the twi ! Fowl U Ihe mutft. " * " . M. Sarrtlt. It , D. , Betlrm. "One of the bcil lubilltulti far nothtt'i milk. " U. O. rraten , 11. D. . BrixUrn , K. T. \7I11 bo rant bjr mall on receipt of prlco In gtsmps. IIOUMCK'H FOOD CO. , Unclno , Win. ' Dur EXTIUCX ' IIOBUCK'a or lliLT'EA . . uio ivtTlvMrTt'l9OIVlALBML-TlIOI ) . AdoptwTln ftll iVlhS'iTJt. T TT vA Cti 1 roinit r vra-t VKIOiL ( BEKOHK. ) ( AFTER. ) 17LECTIRO-VOLTAIO BELT and other KijEcrmo 111 ArruASCRS nro sent on a ) Days' Trlal/TO MEN ONLY , YOUNG OR OLD , who ore suffer- tna from NBBVODS DKBtLnr. LOST VrrALrrr , WAsmo WuuncssES. and all tnoso diseases of a PXBSONAI. NATDTUL resultlDR from ABUSES oca Drum OADSXS. Speedy relief and complete restoration to TIRALTTI. VIOOB and MAKBOOD uuABANTxm. Bend at once tor Hliutnt d Pamphlet free. Aaoress TOLTATC PELT CO. . ttTurshnll. Mich. "UHK rum t ngrAt In a ; re. al icrrrt ) uhlch ( ontrnipatngcarrurr ! ! ! ; kiuw. Ilulidreui of _ _ _ _ _ . . - _ - . llchllliy , XcnihmlVi > iVnrk < > , i r. , i < nt K-currlv nalfd forM ) tenti ( iiMiipy nr po.ta u htiniipn ) Aditrfwi l > r. * K h > t4 > * lt. Cor Hroailwtu nn t I.UCBH Ar. . bt. IxuUM Chartered by thcStatcof 1111. nols forthenpresspurposo of glvingimmedlate relletln all chronic , urinary and prl * vate dlseasea. Oonorrhcea , Gleet sndSyphilla In all their compUcated forma , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured by reme- < ticstestedln al-'orr t/TenrJ OtftrlairracHce. Seminal Weokne ht Losses by Dream * , Pimplea on hePace.Lost to + nhoodMtlHvttycured.Xhere lttuexperlnyntt , ha appropriate remedy ra t once used In cach , e. fcgniuitaUon. . per- lonal or by letter , aacrcdly. , , ! . Med xlnea aent by Mall'and ' E > cpre . . NO marka on lackage talndlcate-contentsorscaor. Address jH.JAMESfVo.2q4VVa3hlnalonSl.Chlcn30 > | | )1 ) ! MORPKNE ! HABIT QPIUN ! DIC. n. It. 1UNR , cf b tMu1nr7 _ _ Home , now offuisnlCfnirilr whereb/ ra himself qaULIr And | > alnlrlr For tBtIrat > > J. E. EILEY & CO. , AND- Loan Brokers ! ( FKEMZEIVS OtV. P03TOFKICK. ) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented , Titles Perfected And Special attention given to convey anoint ? and all legal instruments. REAL ESTATE LIST : Hml'h'a Addition , 6n loti. . . . . Price 1301 to tAOO ' 'ark rUon , ' 115 lot * . I'rlce 3 > 5 to WK l-lac * . " Pric KOOtoIOO I ynai .j I'rlce 81 6toSOC Aildftloa 10 loU 1'nce JIM to ) Sliinu'iwddlUon , 8 lot * I'rce reuonatilu , IIAN OOM I'LACK lots In i VHEIIICK'8 "and 8 other. . . _ LOW on , VAnd almoi t xery Bt In city iOO ACRE LOTS for sulo CHEAP KASV TSllim ON ALL PIlOPERTr. S40.OOO To LOSJI on Real Estate , J. E. R1LEY & COt. MO. VALhEV IOWA . , - - - 'Se il for Circulan.t. PLEULER dfc HINZ , I'llACTUUL Carpenter and Builden Addrew 1U South 1Mb Street. JAB. H. VEAEODX H. u. PHYSIOIAJN & &OBGEOIS DM , No. . 1107 JooeiBU Offlc . No. U trcvt OlHwhoUM inn. to 1 p. m. , ti 5 IS 13 Iho largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices DKAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Juat received an asuortinont far nurpaasing nuyth.jf in this market , comprising the latest nnd most tasty designs manufactured for this pring'fl trade and covaring a range of prices from the Ohoapwt to the most Exponsfre. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil thn Intest tomers , the newest noveliira in styles in Turcoman. Mndrnsand Suits and Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elesrant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHXVERXCK , 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB ( SUCCWSSOll TO'FOSTEH & GRAY. ) . LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts. , OlH3tia . 3BO DEALERS IN Ealls Safe and Lock FIRE AND BUEGLAE PEOOF SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WK GALL YOUK ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. It Isthtt beet and eheapett food ior rtoox it any kind. One pound l e < ; ntkl to three pounds ol coma stock led with Ground Oil Cake lu the Fall ana Winter , Instead ot running down , will Increase In eight' nd be In good marketable nonrt.tlon In the spring. Dairyman , b * * ell an others , who use It can te tlly to' ts merits. Try It and Jodro f jt yourwlvefc Prloe J26.0O r.u . : no charge for sacks. Address wnnnT.jxHKKn " " % M J Neb PROPRIETOR PAPER 106 antt 103 South 14th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. "OorrespondencivSnllol'cd. ' " W IECOIliIE R A CIGARS & TOBACCO , T E NEW HOUSE OP GARRABRANT COLE Fine Havana Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. 'rial ' Oriels Sillcllei , Saiisfacllon Bmranleel. ) " " nammr. . OMAHA. HANU7AOTOBEB OF Of.cmUmiYnB T-CLA8a AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1MB and 1830 liwney Btroet and 403 8. Itth Btrcat. ltutr t d Ofttalotraa raml h H frwi upon nnpllrt'n THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY U09 ant ! 1411 Dodge St. . I Cl ? . hed 1 OMAHA. NEB Dr.CONNAUCHTON I tOa BRADY ST. , D-AVENPORT , IOWA , D. 8. A. EstahliBbod 1878 Catarrh , iDaafneaa , Luwg and NorvouaDiseaaM Speedily and Permanency Uurod. P tionU ICZared irt Home. "Write for "TaK MEDIOAJ.-MJHSIONABY , " for- the I'eoplo , Free. msultation and Corroepoudonco Gratis , P. O , Box Ii02. Tolopbune Na. 226 DON. EDWAKDHU8SELL , Postmaator , Davenport , uw : "Physician o * , " CONGRESSMAN T4UKPBY , . ivea y na Marked Hucceaa Davenport. An uononihlo Mn. Fine Bucoami. Wtmrlprfiil Ciirpn " ffnnr o , iveaEAI EAI CL1 1021 North Eighteeath Street , Oinnha , on Street Car line. TES. X3I3.COKr.i5 WUOLK3ALE AND ilETAITi Luber Lie , LA , Boors , Mm , Etc. A ' und prices 03 oed and low M tiny in the city , Pleneo try roe , *