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OMAHA DAILY BEE-THUKSDAY , JUNE 12,1884. DR. THOMAS' I Eclectric Oil ! WORTH ITS WEIGHT IH GOLD ! A Medicine with curative pro perties as imnossible to counter felt as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT and which is now having an en ormous sale throughout the Uni ted States and Canadas , SCRANTON , I'A , LOWELL , 'MASS. DilllnE the pant two I win lAillr mulcted yearn I h vo moil bol'lcs with llronchltli and an of Dr. Thomiw' Krlrctrlc affection of the tliroit. Oil ( or firkin * , ljnil ci lr ThamaV Eclectrlo Oil cult , burni , anil Ilhcu enroll mo-OII er J Hello tnatlc * . It I jictirc ( tie , 23 Kast Mcrrlmack 8t , -H. I * Blair , AM. Filth Ward , Nov. , ISsS. ORAYVIU.E , IUS DAVEXI'OKT , IOWA. In owed o ( Croup Thoni An a remedy for Catarrh ' v.clfctrfo Oil novir Dr , Truman' Kcloctilc Oil Kill to cure. It curoil me > tind althotoi. | It cured of ft very l > vl Ulccatoil mo , and I Mlc\o lll euro Here Throat-C. It. Hall , anycAfo Kdw. Hllowley , ( Iraritlllc , Illi. 222 W. 12th streeli GU/VY'B / Hl'KOIFIO MK1HCINK9. TRADC MARK nnUniiAT -innJB MARK unn RRMIDT. An unfailing euro for Seminal Weak' nmn , Bnormatorr * hoDA , Irapptency , and all Dlaeaaca that follow M ft Mquenco of Self' Abiue ; M losn of JTARiHQ , In the Hack , Dimness of Vlnlon , Prom * Ago and aiany other diseases that lead loins on- sumption and a Premature Grave. UKWARII of adTcrtlsoments to refund m-mcy , when druggtits from whom the modlclno Is boil" Irfo not refund , but refer you to the manufacturers , and the requirements are such that they are itliloin , if ever compiled with. Sco their written guaranlca , Atria of one single package of 0ray's Specific will convince the most skeptical of Its real merits. On account of counterfeiters , wo have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. iVFull particulars In OUT pamphlet , which wede- lira to lenu free by mall to every ono. fTTho 8pe > ctflo Medl Ine is sold by all druggist * at II per package ago , or six packages for Hi , or trill bo sent free by maU on the receipt of the money , by addressing THE OKAY MEDICINE CO. , Buffalo , N. Y. Bold n Omaha I 1 r jy IBmJi IfMPBTT TmVo' " > o Oonoratho Organs JLJjilOLLlJLJ , A quickly cured hy the CIVIALB METHOD. Adopted In all the HOSPITALS OF FKANCK I'rnmpt return of V100IL Blrapli cases , f3 to $4. Soteroonos , t3 to $12. Pamphlet Free. CIvUlo Remedial Agona , ICC Fulton St. , New York. James Meal Institute Chartered by thcStatcof 1111. nola for theexpreaspurpoie ot glvlnglmmedlate rellelln ; nil chronic , urinary and prl- vate dlteasei. Qonorrhcca , aicet nndSyphills In all their complicated forms , olio all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly rellevcdand pcrrnanentlycured by reme- ' ' _ _ Hpfclairrattlcr. Seminal Wealinesi. mclit Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face , Lost Manhood , ; ; ( Ulirrl/ciircl.T7erd tonacjcpcrhnrinltHi. The opproprlate ri.r.edv 13 at once used In each case. Consultations , per- nonal or by letter , sacredly conHdentlal , Med < iclnca sent by Mall and express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or Bender. Address Pn.MMES.No. 204Wa3hIngtonSt.ChIcagolll. ( KKrunic ) . ( iLT.Cn KO-VOLTAIC HELT end other KLXGTKIO VJ Ari-UAVCKi nro dent on 80 Days' Trial TO klEH ONLY.OUNQ Oil OLD , who are suffer- Inn from Ninvoua DiniuTT. LOST Vrriurr , WiBTiKO WitAKNERSira , nnil all tnosa dlseancs of a PBRsoiur. NATURE , resulting from AIDBU and Omin CiDiu. Stianly relief and complete restoration to tTriLTiViaon and MiimooD UVAIURTCXD. Bend at pnco for niuitnted l' . ' mphlct frofl. Anaresi VOLTAIC HKT.T CO. . Blar.hnll. Mich. thrives on norllck' * Food. " write hundred * of fateful mother * . Mother1 * milk contains no BUrchT An artificial food tot Infants shouia contain no atarcn , Ths best and most nutritious " " " food in health or slcknfws for lNlfANlH.and thet"- diet for HlKhly drink. Vrloo 40 Mothen tn B wm . . . . . . . . nt . llraltilruirKUta. ndTor Cook on Iho Treatment of UWldren , free. nl . " O.tT. BaUtf , tu. . . d tt ll IbHeould b itlllf t.- W.IT , 8ltlln , Xaniai. "Hi k lunoj In f toooontloi II i r rlor lo ; 7- tblm mini.- . 8 , lV6 m , H , ! > . . Trl , If. T. Will tw tent I > T mall on rfeelut of iirlco In ntampt. IIOHMIIK'S I'OOH C0.t Kiirlne , Wl . * d'U K HOBLIOK'S lur KITIUCT or lliLT fao I CURE FITS ! When I tnv inrii i ur liu ( niAnn merely to ktnpln ni luf fctlmoaDdtnoii liiTothtm ruturn it t"i I tueitn ar * * ! * . calcurn. I Imvo lim.lii Ilia cllnnno vt FITS. KI'II.KI'aV orKALFlNUNlUKNISSlrolnui ) { > udjr. Iwirruitiat tmed * to euro the worst nues. Ilivauio olliori baf fiUleU A noroniinti for lint now receiving it cur * . Mntf fct bnrit hur a truutUa ami it Trno llotllo of mtD muyity , ( llfo Kiiiri i < anil root ( mice. It a * i for a trial , ami I will niro J . . Dr. II II lllllir IMfotrl . MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim o ! early Imprudence , cauimn nervous tiramaturo la oiory kn fflt ns of Bulf-c ili ArmroM. ItKKVKH * " "vi ( . .liKt N w or Wormy Veins of ll. hcrotura. Notioo to Cattle Mon , 900 CATTLE FOE SALE. 180 Head ol Btwn Three Years Old. joe ' ' ' < Two " 201 " " Ileiren , Two " 16C " < hteen , One > 1KO " " IlcUers , Ono " Tlxi tlwve described cattle are all well bred lows cattlr , itralfht and iinooth. These cattle will lie told In toUto lult purchucri , aud at reasonable prices. For ( urthet particulars , call on or vldieu M. F. I'ATTON , Wa erlv , lliemirUn . Inwa. IMpo smoking- the real tst of atobaoco. It Is the recal war ot imokinf. You jet tuon directly at the Oarer and fragrance , Yea take the amok * cooler , and the tonic cleanlier and safer. Ill * amoUnv U imoklnv reduced to a fine art. The more the question of adulterated tobacco force * ItaeU on the attention of amoken , the more desirable it becomes to know predaely what you are smoking- . In VlackwcU'a Dull Durham Smoking To bacco you hate a iruarantec , always , that It 1 * Nature's own unadulterated product IU frairrance , flavor , and unsurpaaudqualltytare de rived from the soil and air , Try It. and you will be MI. 4j > Hone genuine with out trade-mark of the Dull. All nicceuful 1'lahennen and HporU. men unoke UlackweU'a Uull Durham obacco , aud Uicr cajoy It. COSMKTICS OP NO U8R 1'itroVntor the Host Known forlJcnn tlio Kaco Wnslicf ) Quito UN ItnnirdlcH for Skin Trc nllr "Thoro ta nothing a woman will net do , no tortures she will not cnduro , to on- Imnco tliu beauty of the complexion , ' nrvul a druggist to a Now York Mall and Kxprcss reporter. "Tho women in llrazil rub the juice of n nut on the face , the kin of which ( that is _ lo say , the opidormiR or auporlical akin ) comes off , leaving the face in n raw atatp. After applying the nut juice , the patient takca toiler bed , and in three weeks a fresh akin 1ms formed and she has an entirely now complexion. It is rather surprising , on the whole , that aomo such idea hae not boon adopted in rnoro civilized conn * trios , although a method somewhat near ly approachinc ; it has actually boon adopted in Paris by a phyaicinn who claims its invention I understand , on good authority that it is very successful so far as its resuKa are concerned , but it must bo oxtrotnoly painful. A woman who takes this method of renewing her youth must undergo a fearful ordeal. She ia placed under the influence of chloroform , and the vrholo superficial layer of the ctiticlo is removed with the knife ; this accompliahcd , the face ia swathed in bandages and a now skin formn in a few daya , A physician of my acquaintance nssurrcd mo that ho had soon a person who had her complexion renewed in this way , and that her skin rraa of a delicate creamy tint , like a child's ; aho always took the greatest care } f it , never going out unless thickly veiled. A complexion obtained at such Dost vras not to bo readily sacrificed. "Tito only good cosmetic I know of is pure water. Any first-rate physician will toll you that faco-waahcs are quite useless IB remedies for akin troubles. And yet these quack romodica always will com * mand a largo lalo , though many of thorn ; ontain olomonU very injurious both to the health and complexion , and not ono } f thorn pretends to attack the akin trou ble through the blood , which ia the only > vay recognized as effectual in the prac- ice of medicine. Fooplo frequently ap- ) ly to mo for a remedy for freckles , but .ho philosophy of the freckle is something , hat no fellow over could exactly find > ut. There are two or three theories in regard to freckles ono is that they are imall accumulations of the plgtnont which : olors the akin , and the other that they ire stains produced through the oxidation iy the air of the iron in the blood. The first of thcso ia doubtless the true ono. No ono has over found out how to remove freckles. Many people are annoyed by oruptiona of the akin from the blood , and the only remedy is to attack the trouble though the blood. The practice of taking irnonio for the complexion is an exceed ingly dangerous ono Arsenic , as n remedy for skin disorders , is well known in therapeutics , but too carelessly used , it undermines the constitution. Reput able druggists will not soil Fowler's solu tion of arsenic , which Ia the form In which H IB usually taken , without a doc tor's proscription. Thcso so-called med icated aops for the skin have no particu larly good effect. There is nothing bet ter than the white castile , and the only benefit that can bo derived from external washes ia cleanliness. " A very common akin disorder ia that from which young men , particularly bo- twonn the nges of 15 and 22 or 23 , suffer. The trouble acorns to develop with the early growth of the board , and causes an annoying pustular eruption. Sometimes this affection , which is called acne , pro ceeds so far as to amount to a disease , but it is usually trifling , and it is par- foctly susceptible of treatment. The remedies ordinarily applied are , however , inoperative , and the true nature of the disorder is but little known. The follicle , or sac , from which the hair grows , is from an eighth to a quarter of an inch in depth , and is supplied with moisture by a little gland at the side of the follicle , which contains a secretion called sebum. If through any cause the secretion of sebum becomes too plentiful , the follicle is likely to become clotted up , and nature's way of removing it ia by inflam mation , which forms a pustule. When the growth of the board begins to develop the secretion of the sabacoous matter ia stimulated , and Uio pustules frequently appear in great numbers. The only effective treatment known for this simple variety of acne is to thrust a needle into the follicle as far as possible and remove tliu obstruction. This is a painless operation , for the needle deus not pierce the skin. The clothing of the sebum in the follicle con usually bo scon before any intlamation lias taken pltico , BO that the latter may bo avoided , With careful treatment of this sort , and frequent washing with vrrttor , there should bu no difllculty in curing any c.iso vrhoro the difficulty ia not constitutional. The ute df gronso or oil of any kind in bad for the akin under such conditions. Coin- plixiona differs very much with the clinmto. The English have , boyund n doubt , the most beautiful complexions in the world. American girla possess moro beauty of feature , perhaps , but their complexion are not nearly BO fine. As mo goes farther south toward the cqua- or , ono sees darker skins nml darker hair and oyca , for all those physical char acteristics have reference to chmato influ ences , Upon two things the condition of ho skin depends oil and color in i , ' mat er , The skin of a very old man or wo man , for want of oil , becomes like wrinkled drled-up parchment ; an Albino has scarcely any coloring matter in his hair , eyes , or complexion. To finish I will give you a receipt for beautifying the completion the ono u od by the dames of ancient Homo. Probably it is familiar to many , but there may bo others who have never road ot it. These ladies made a still" paste of rye flour , and covered their faces with it on retiring. In the morning they washed it off v.'ith milk ( they never used water ) und applied a little powder , if it waa doomed necessary , This , wo are told , on good authority , to bu the best method of improving the cnmploction that has over been used , either in ancient or mod- cm tltnoB. The rye flour Is said to po i < lively draw from the akin any markt that may have lingered on it. Moreover , it makes iho compaction charmingly soft , au oflect which the milk helps tc produce. Several Parisian belles adopted od this plan , and it is rumored that tht Empress Kugonio tried it. At all events the ladies who are kown to have followed the recipe of the Romans arc also these who have boon celebrated foi their lovely nkins. In spite of the opia ion of the clover druggist it'is doubtless' very efficacious in softening and bleach * hit , ' the skin. The Author of "My Maryland. " Washington Letter iu 1'htla. Kooord. James R. Randall , the gentle autlio of the fiery war aong , "My Maryland My Maryland , " is nno of tliu most delightful lightful muu in Washington. You fun it difficult to believe that this quiet , liberal oral , broad-minded man wrote that nai row , pauiouato appeal , lie waa ver young , howovor. Ho ii ydung still , but wiser and broader. Uo has come to that point whore ho is willing to admit that that disagreeable charactnrization , "Northern scum , " In the last stanza was simply put in for the aako of the rhyme , lie would not write such a song now. Yotho copies the old song again and again in response to rcqucsU that Jcotno from the four corners of the earth. _ 1 saw a true copy of it yesterday. It is rarely printed correctly. It is ponorally mangled in quotation and it is always mutilated in the newspapers. I hoar that Mr. Randall contemplates gathering it and half a hundred other lyrics in a volume to bo published shortly. IVcl do Btoycr. It It now undlnpntod Hint Win Die Mcy- cr'n Onlnrrli Cure is Iho only trontmont that will absolutely euro Catarrh fro h or Chronic. "Vory ofllcacionii. Snml ( Jould. Weeping Wntcr , Nob. " Ono box cured mo , Mrs , Mnry Konyon , lilemnrck , Dakota. " "It rodtcrotl mo to the pulpit , Jlov. George K. Uoln , Coblovlllo , N. Y. " "Onn box radically curo'l ' mo , llov. 0 , II. Tnhlor , 140 Noble itrout , Jlrooklyn' " "A imrfoct euro after 30 yearn nulTerlDff , J , D. McDonald , 710 Broad- WAV , N. Y. , &c. , &c. Thouaandu of tostlmo.- nloln nro received from nil narU of the world I- Delivered , 51.00. Dr. Wol Do Meyer's Iby ItiRlrntcil Trout lot , " with statemontn of tbo cured , mailed free. D. B. Dewey & Co. , 112 Pulton Street , N. Y tuo-t.hurs & aat-m&Som A Sacrificing Hnckmnn. The Detroit Free Tress. A hackman yesterday walked into n lotol and up to a guest who waa reading a paper , and holding out a silver dollar on his palm , ho said : "When I drove you up hero this morn- ng you made a mistake and aavo mo lalf n dollar too much. Hero ia your dollar. I only want my regular foe. The man took the coin and handed out a fifty-cent piece without speaking n word. Ilia conduct nettled another ; uest , who followed the hackman out , ind remarked : "My man , that was an honest action on your part. " "Well , yes , but you BOO the dollar ho gave mo was n basg counterfeit. " AHE YOU GOING TO BUKOPE ? In another column will bo fonncl the an nonncomont of MOBM-II. TIIOS. COOK & SON Tourist Agents , 2C1 Broadway , Now York , rolatlvo to the very complete arrnngomonta they have made for tours In Europs tha coming Spring and Summer. "Cook's Excur sionist , " containing maps and full particulars , will bo mailed to any address ou rocolpfof IU contfl A BugKCHtion , Wall Street Nows. "It'fl no use , Mary , " ho said , as ho got off the train at a station in Now Jersey , and found his wife waiting to drive him homo to the farm. "What's happened ? " " down in York the bulls "Why , are pre dicting a big wheat crop. " "Well , isn't that what wo hope for ! " ' Yes , but the boara say that England won't buy a bushel of us this fall. " "Oh , well , Samuel , I shouldn't worry over it , " uho said , aa aho surrendered the lines , "if wheat Is big and prices low , wo can make up for it in the cidor. You know wo can water that almost half , and soil all that wo can make. " . < NoKxpcrlmcnt. With a majority of people tt Is no experi ment that Dr. Bosaukoa Cough and Lung Syiup is a euro for Coughs. Colds , Pains In the Lungs , Soreness In the Chest , etc. , but for thosd'wno doubt , oak your neighbors who have ueod It or got a fraa unmiuo bottle of Schrotor & Becht , the drugglsta. Kogular nlzo CO cent * and 81.00. Sold to.tho trade by 0. F. Goodman. Iho Work I UK Pay in Austria. Ytonna dispatch to the London Standard. To-day the lower house passed almost unanimously the most important section of the government factors bill , whoso provisions will revolutionize Austrian in dustry. It provides that workmen in factories shall not bo occupied tor moro than cloven hours out of the twenty-four , and should have at least ono hour's in terval for meals. The ministers of com merce , on the advice of the chamber of commerce , may permit in certain cases ono additional working hour daily ; the sohodulo of these exceptions to bo revised trionnially. The "normal workday , " as it ia technically called , has hitherto ex isted only in Switzerland , and itn intro duction into Austria must seriously dim inish her power of competition with other countries , and particularly with Hungary , where no such restriction of labor exists , and whoso manufactures , as is guaranteed by the commercial treaty , may freely outer Austria. A Newspaper Kditor. O , til. Holcoml ) , of Bloomvlllo , Ohio , rises to explain : "Had that tnrriblo dlHeoso catarrh for twenty yearn ; couldn't tasta or nmell , and Injuring wan falling. 'J'lioinas' ) electric Oil ciHcilmc Thexoaio facts voluntaiily given ngaiimt u foruior prejudice of patent modi- rlno. " Grniio Growing , ' . B. Armstrong , in Ilnrnl Now Yorker. In California wo practice sulphuring the 'lues ' to prevent mildew , grape-rot and ilight , known under the various scientific names proper ta thcso Diseases. When the newly grown canes are from ton to fifteen incheslong , putting forth blossoms , nou go into the vineyards with dredges uado of tin cans , like an overgrown m p- [ u > r box , with or withoutImndiosnttaclicd , tid rapidly sprinkle the loaves and ten drils with flowers of sulphur. This is usually done in the morning when the leaves are wet with dew , so that the sul phur will atick for eevoraldaya. Anothoi application is often made three or four weeks later. There are no after effects imparting the taste or smell of brimstone to the oorries ; for , long before thoj ripen , the subs tana o is blown away by the wind or worn off by the rusting leaves. It ia the only effectual remodj in use hero. Though wo grow moro varieties ol grapes , and many of tenderer kinds , sucl as are only raised under gloss in the At lantio states , the conditions of grape culture turo are not so different , but that man ) valuable hints might bo of service to thi industry there. For instance , it is well known to viticulturiata that some kinds o : vines are hard to root , and of alow growtl when started. Hero all aorta take roe readily from the slip , they require it colder climates considerable care. It ii often desirable to fruit now sorts aa BOO : as possible , without waiting the alow pro tea * of rooting the cuttings , Wo resor to grafting , and sometimes got n bunch o : two the same season. I have had goot inajuss with the Delaware grafted on thi the Clinton , which was used because it isi strong groworand for the further reason of interest to us in California , it U pliyll oxoraproof. However , grafts dq vor ; well ou any other stock. Called to I'rcncli. Wo feel culled upon to preach a few gospe facts facts that are worth kuowln ? . Wawan ewrvbody to enjoy all that U possible In thi world. Wa wuut all thone who are BUUeriii | from iheumaUsm , neuralgia , and all achea inraliH and palm to know that Thomas' K Me Oil la an unfailing anil Bploudld cure. PAWNEE CUNNING. Indian Ingenuity In Hiding Stolen Properly. "Talking about sly thieves , " remarked a passenger from the west tt n Chicago Herald goasipor , "maybo you have 'omm Now York and Chicago ; but for thorough bred alicfcnesa I'd take a Pawnco Indian every day in the week. Them redskins ' 11 atcal anything that can bo carried off , and the worse of it is , they got nway with the stuff so completely you can't find it. Remember ono time , shortly after I wont out there , a surveyor lost a lot of hij instruments ono night. Wo know'd the Injuns had took 'om , because there wasn't no other thiovca around , but what they wanted of thorn instruments was a puzzler. The In jun agent and lota moro of us made n thorough search of every trco and cabin at the agency , but no trace of the missing articles could wo diskivor. When wo got through an old Montana mining prospec tor named Cowan came up an * said ho was in hard luck , an" wanted a bit of bran dy to taper his aprco off with , and if we'd pay him for his trouble ho b'lovod ho could find the instrument * . The stir- voyor made that all right , and wo atarlod out agin. 'Did yo a'arch that patch o' underbrush there'ho ? Inquired. 'Every foot of it,1 replied the agont. 'Wo poked around in there for hours ; no use goln' there agin.1 'But yo don't want to do no pokin * around , ' said Cowan. 'Just follow mo , and do as I do. ' Then ho atorted in. Ho wouldn't look around in the bushes at all , but just skipped along , catchin' them by their tops , ono after t'other , trying to pull 'em ' out. Pretty soon ho struck ono that was loose. Ho gave a yelp , pulled hard er , when out it came , and down under the roots wo found the surveyor's things. 'Can't ' fool mo on their d n brush craft , if I hov boon drunk for a month , ' said old Cowan , an the surveyor handed him gallon jug of brandy , 'jist to taper off on you know. ' " "Want of Faith. If Schroder & Bechtthodniggstsdonot ! sue coed It Is not far the want of faith. They have such faith In Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung syrup as a remedy for Colds , Consumption , and Lung afiocton8that they wlllgivo n bottle free to each and every ono who is m need of a modlclno of this kind Facts About the Flyorp. Fallen Loaf , who made such a record in the Hindoo Stakes , is a daughter of Mollie McCarthy , by her first husband. She had only boon a week from Califor nia when she ran in the Hindoo at Cov- incjton , Ky. The great racer Force is dying of lung fovor. The Narragansott Park spring mooting ing at Providence will bo hold Juno 17 , 18 , 19 and 20. Young Smuggler , who has a record of 2:20 : , will take a rest until the circuit mooting in Hartford. The Dtvyer brothers intend to weed out their stables and lot Tralnor Roe devote - vote his energies to the promising two- year-olds. Maud S. recently showed a rnilo and opeat at Chester Park. Billy Barr drove ler , and as ho nodded at the turn a hun dred watches were flashed out The bcau- ; iful mare came down the track with that same old , easy , swinging gait , finishing ; ho mile in 2:27. : In nor second attempt she completed the mlle in 2:24. : From Cleveland , Ohio. Comes a letter signed T. Walker , saying ; "About eix months ago I commenced taking Btirtlock lilooil ISitteri for protracted case of lumbago and general debility , and am now pleased to statouavo recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Feel bettor altogether' " Ilo Wanted To Vote. Arkansaw Traveler. Immigrants after coming to Arkansaw are soon naturallized. The other day on a railway train an Irishman stopped the conductor and aakod : "What toim do yoz git inter Little Rock ? " "Six-thirty. " "Can't ycz pull out an' git in a half hour sooner ? " "No ; is your business very urgent ? " "Yis , av yez plazo. " "Do you live there ? " "No , never was there. Mo brother does. I'm just from Ireland. " "Then why are you so desiroua of ar- rivinu there by G o'clock ? " "Wall , yez see , aor , there is illection Ihoro to-day , an' I want to git there in toim to vote before the polls close. " With the condiments generally attain able it is not possible to produce a mayo- uaiso dressing for saluds that will com pared with Durkeo'fl naiad Dressing. Buy a bottle and bo convinced. A POISONOUS IMIO DUOE. The Employment ol' Mischievous Sleep Producers. Lancet. The death of a medical man Dr. John Middloton , la to surgeon major in the second life guards , but at the time of his decease a practitioner at Stockton- will again draw attention to the mis chievous , and , wo believe , wholly inde fensible practice of giving and taking such depressing narcotics aa chloral and bromide of pottaaium aa a remedy for sleeplessness. bloeplcsaness ia always wakefulness in ouo or moro of its multi tudinous forms , aud the recourse to nar cotic poisons for iU relief IB utterly uu- scientific and deplorable from a thera peutical point of view. It is aa clumsy in theory -in so far as it can bo said to have a theory aa knockIng - Ing a man down because ho needs rest. What is 't ' that prevents the natural and physiological rest of the body at ryth- mical petiods. The brain ia aa truly a part of the body aa the stomach , and it is as much the fault of the organs of the mind to prevent Bleep by mental worry or wakefuluess as It is a fault of the stomach to render Bleep impossible by bad digestion. No intelligent practitloiv or over thinka of narcotizing the uorvei of the gastric organ to promote deep , Why , m the name of common sense , should any medical man for an instant think it legitimate to narcotize the Draii because it oxhibita some disturbing irregularity ularity in its functions ? TUB AOOREOXTE OF MANY BLEIU'H , Sloop ia not a special prerogative ol the brain. Every organ sloops , ami general < oral sloen is aggregate of many Bleeps It is time to protest against this clumsj procedure. If wo do so warmly , it ii because wo feel that the mittako is ol common making. It it so much easier t < write a prescription or make up a bottlt of medicine or a box of pllla with ono o the rank poisons that mimic deep , am aa they do BO deprave cerebral and ncrvi tissue , than it would bo to search out tin real and active cause of wakefulucss. When will the progress of profoaaiona enlightenment reach that point at whicl ill these cloaks for ignorance that depend 'or their significance on the negative in ire ostracized from our nomenclature ? Dr. Clifford Allbut has just pleaded forcl- jly and eloquently for the discarding of that woudrously silly word "indigestion. " Will no spirited scientist help to exorcise the haunting folly that clings to the term "insomnia. " All terms with in , negative , imply ig norance on the part of thosp who frame and use them , and , which is worse , are content with the state of knowledge ar rived at , or are too indolent to extend and improve it. Who shall sound the depths or measure the range of the stu pendous unknown over which the auda- : ity of a specialty and the apathy of a irofoseion conapiro to cast the veil of "in- lanityJ" There are moro than a score and a half of known causes or forma of sleeplessness , each ono requiring direct and specific treatment , and yet , as by common consent , the profession sanctions the abuse of auch drugs as chloral and bromide as "poisoned loop" producers. No medical man I'B uatifiod'in undertaking the treatment of lis own maladies. It is impossible that 10 should so far atop out of himself aa to > o able to form a reasonable judgment of lis case objectively ; and no practitioner las the justification of science for the recourse to narcotics as remedies for sleoplcssncsa except when an exceptional > ain is the accidental disturber of a sleep unction , or a habit of wakefulness may > o broken by an occasional dose of the stupofier. Not A Cnnc , Not a CMO of ihcumatlsm , not a case of neuralgia , not n coco of lameness , not a ca o of tain or eprnln not ono has failed to go when attacked by T/iomaj' Xtltctric Oil. Hlfjamy Highly Colored. Special to the Journal. NEVVAUK , N. J. Juno 4. Miaa F.innio ttcDonough , ono of the prettiest and moat accompliahcd colored girls in this city , waa married on Wednesday evening ; o George Elarrfson Brown , a young and ino-looking colored man who is always dressed in the latest fashion. There waa t select wedding reception at the cottaga lomo of the bride's parents , No. 230 south Orange avenue. Late last evening Brown waa arrested n Jersey City and locked up at police icadquartora in this city on a charge of jigamy. The complaint waa made by ( Villiam Johnatono , who avers that Brown ia the husband of Margaret Ann Johnstono , of Long Branch , and that ho deserted hor. Brown admitted to the Journal reporter to-day that ho married .ho Johnstono woman but bo applied for a divorce on good grounds , and his law- 7or gave him to understand that the ap plication waa granted. Then ho made \Iiss \ McPonough , his school love , his wifo. wifo.Miss Miss McDonogh , or Mrs. Brown No. 2. was Boated at the piano playing and aing- ng "I'm Lonely Without My Own True Lovo" when the reporter waa ushered in- ; o her neatly furnished parlor this after noon. She has a fine soprano voice , was ; raduated from the high school , has n nipple and slender figure , an olive tint on her cheeks , largo black oyea and pout- ng lips. She blushed , smiled , and bowed heartily when the reporter asked f she was married to George Harrison 3rown. "Yes , I waa married by a clergyman a week ago , " she said , "and George , foolish dear fellow , was aa bashful aa a girl. " "Did you know then that ho had an other wife ? " the reporter asked. "George another wife ! ' " exclaimed the young lady , laughing heartily. "No , he : iaa no wife but me , and I never heard ho waa married to anybody else. " "But ho has been arrested for bigamy , " the reporter said , "and is now in custo dy. " "My husband arrested , and for biga my , " exclaimed the startled lady as she sprang to her feet , her hands trembling and a frightened look springing into her eyes. "No , no ; I will not believe it , for t have known him ever since we played at Bcliool together. Ho has kept company with mo for years. " The reporter tried to quiet the lady , but she insisted on knowing all the f acta. She then flung herself on her knees and buried her face in her mother's lap. She fainted just aa the reporter withdrew , but towards evening she and the Rev. Mr. Davenport , a colored minister , called at Police headquarters. Brown smiled Faintly when t > ho appeared at his cell door and then ho hung his head. "Georgo , is this true ? " she asked in a Faint voice , "Were you so cruel to mo as they say ? Did you mary this woman they tell mo about ? " Brown waa silent. Ho dared not look in the oyca of the gill ho had wronged. She fainted , and was carried away from the cell. Horsford's Acid I'lioBphntc , As an Appetizer. Dr. Morris Olbbn , Howard City , Mich. , BSJ-K : I am greatly pleased with it as atonic , it is an ugroeublo and a good apoti/er. " THISUKLTorllegenra-o tor ts nuulc expressly lor the euro ol derangements ot the gcncrat o orpins. 1h-ro in no tnMaVo about this Instrument , the con tinuous treura of GLEC- TKIUITY ueiincatlng thruuKh the parts must res tore them to healthy action Do not confound till with Electric Belts aihertlsid to euro M alls Irom head ti | too. It Is for the ONK spec ific | urposc. 1'or circulars giving full Information , iuldrc i Ctieevsr Klectrlo Belt Co. , 103 Washington. St. , Chicago , III. Science of Life , Only $1,00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. 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