OMAHA DAIL * BEE MONDAY JUNE 23 , 1884. I A Dnnccrons Case , nocnraTKRJnnel , 1SS4 , "Ttn YtirjnROl wan nil cke4 with the motl Intense and deathly pslnilnmy bnokand "Extending to the end of my toes xm my brain I "Which mndo mo delirious 1 From agony. "It took three men to hold mo on m bed at timbsl "Tho doctors tried in valntoroliovo mo But to no purpose. "Morphino nnd other opiates "Had no offoctl "After two months I was given up t die. die."When "When my vrifo hoard a neighbor toll what Hop Bitter had done for her , she nt once got nnd gay mo somo. The first dosp cased my brain and seemed to go hunting through m system for the pain. "Tho second dose cased mo so mnc' that I elopt two hours , something I hat not done for two months. .Before I hat used five bottles , I was well nnd nt work as hard ns any man could , for over three weeks J but I worked too hard for my strength , and taking n hard cold , I was ta ken with the most ncuto nndpainfulrhou matism all through my systo-n that was over known. I called the doctors ngain nnd otter several weeks , they loft mo a cripple on crutches for lifo , as they said. T mot a friend nnd told him my case , nni ho said Hop Bitters had cured him anc would euro mo. I hooped at htm , but ho was so earnest I was induced to use them again. In loss than four weeks I throw away my crutches andwont to work light- t 1 ly nnd kept on usint ; the bitters for five I weeks , until I became ns well ns any man living , and have been so for six year since , It also cured my wife , who hat been so for years ; and has kept her am my children , well nnd hearty witl from to to three bottles per year. There is no need to bo sick at nil it thesobltters are used. J. J. BF.IUC. Ex-Suporviaor. "That poor invalid wife. "Sisterl "Mothorl "Or daughter ! "Can bo made the picture of health I "With a few bottles of Hop Bitters ! "Will you let them Buffer ? " An Aol. worM. evr.t Df prplk , IUnL < r * , > frr ftul At. dl ordrlerih I > ltt.tlri Orfinl. A f.wdrcftlniMrt ft dvlktuii fltvor 14 . flut 9f cUup tk , . KR ! to Alt lunu.r dunk. Try II. ftn < t iMvtr. f f ettj&u/.tu. Atk Tour rro .r f > r aninlit rot ILtpauat uiutitiiu.i tDIL / o. if mtornii Soxs. ] . \7UPPE2tAUU ( DOL3 AQEUT , . y. r. Ulnno Mango of Desert. It lsoa lly picpsrcdln \ few minutes , anil can bo used with or with out milk. Hoclpoi ( or joth way * for liUno tlaiiKoand for Custardi Puddling , ota , nccim- pany each can. Illdgo's Food Is put up In tin cans , four sizes , relati ng at 85o. , 850. , $1.25 ind 8.7S by all Otug , glnsana sjso b ) many Urocinv. WOOUUC1I & 00. , t ou overy'label. For pamphlets Jso. , address tWool " " -1 ' " - - - * J filchftOj1 GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. UIVOU8 aiSITALLOSB OF MANLY ViaOR , Spstmatorr ijhooa , eta , when all other romc Jdlcs fall. A. curt guaranteed. ' /81.CO / a bottle , largo bottle , foui times the quantity , 15. Ily ox- prooa to any address. Bold by alldrugglits. KNOLISII MEDI- OAL INSTITUTE , Proprietor ! , H8 Olive Street , Bt. ouln , Mo. "I bavo sold Sir Aitley Cooper's Vital Restorative or year * . Every customer epoaka highly of It. I nhcalUtlnglycndorse It as a remedy cii true merit "aV dOODJUH , DrUgRlS aV.l 1883 vlS-mtitt. THE POWER OUKEB. In use OJ yours. Each number the jpoclnl prc- erlptlon of an nmtnont physlulnn. Ilia only Hlmplo.Hnruniid8ura Medicines for the p'oplo usr rumcri-Ai , nos. cones. riucE. J. Krrors , ConjvtlonIiiilnmntipn ! , , . . . 25 if. Worms , \Vnrjirltivor , Worm V.UI1U. . . ' .1 : i. < 'r > III j Colic , or Teething of Infants . 'J.1 ' J. Illarrlicn of Children or Sdults 2.1 n. l V Piitnrv. arlpln IjIMIouiigollc , . . " 'H. fteurliln , Tootlincho. 1 nccncho , U. HenJaclicn , Kick ] loiufnclic . Uulgo . 'J. % 1(1. Di.popiln. lllllloiis btoinach. . . . . . . .2.t 11. hiinpresicd or I'nlitpil IVrlodn , "ft 12. VVlillns , tool'rofuso rirlods , . . . . ' _ ' 5 1.1. 1'fiMlp. Cough , Dinioillt Ilrontlilnir , . . . . 'J. % 1 I. Halt illiniiin , rryslpolas , r.ruiitlons , " ' 15. Itliciuiiulliiii , Hliciinmllo 1'Dhn. . . , _ II. Forer nnd Asm1. Chill , ! fll > 17. IMIcs , IIUndorlllccdliiK , . . . ! . * . * . . .tllf 111. Cntnrrli. nontu or chronic ) Inniirma nil Sit.Vlmn | > liia < 'IMICI | , violenteouRhi. . . , AO Z I. Unncrnl Oi'lilllty , 1'hyslcal Wvulcuoan.no Kldnov' ! t7. Yt > . S.1HI [ > . tlflnnrv Wpnlint , UVtflnKtlic > bcJ .5I 2. Itl.cnuooriliollcnrl , 1'alpUntlou. lU ) bold by druEglxts. or sent by the Caso.Orsln < pli viol , fren of chnrRo , on receipt or price. HcndforDr.IIiiiiiiiliroVH'llimlian Dlncnxn&c. aee lnlso Illiulmii-d l.'iltnliiijiinifMKU. dri-M , lliiMMiirin | ' lluiiiuiiiiiilliln Mco. < v > . lOOI'nlinn Hirrcl. IVnw York. \ t GASH GIVEN AWAY Bmoken of Dlackwell's Oenulna Dull Durham BniokUig Tobacco will rocelvo 1'rcniluinn as follows on 5OO term * nnd condltlona Iicroepociaodt S2,000 3d " $1,000 US other Prointninii an huoehovrn. TUB 25premlumi rill bo awardal December 2J , IBM. tut rrcmlum KOOH to the in'reon from-wliomwo ro. cclve the larirotuuiubcrof our empty tobaoco batrs friar la mt. Ii 1'd will bo irlven fortlio next larifeflt number attd thua. la ths order of tlia number of empty bam received from each. to the twcntr.flva cuccuiuful con testant * . lUch bair muet bear our oriirlnil Dull Durham label. U. B. ' W7O lUjvcuuu itarap , and Caution Notice , I ! Dan limit Iwdnuo up ncurt.ly In a WOO package , with name and addrotw of Bender , and iniuilxr of biurg contain. ill etl. plainly nmrkM on tun outildo , and muni bo nciit.chirw * | reiuld , ta Itliirlmvll' * Dttrliiiin Tnburra W2O Co. , DuuiiiM.N O. Ilvirytcenuino lackaini ba plctitrt ) of Hull tvw our ueit aniKiiinceiitdiL It . Chartered by IheSuteoJIllS. now fop theexprctipurpose of glvlncimmedlate rcllello | cll chronic , urinary and prt- yate diseases. Gonorrhoea , QleetandByphillslnBll their complicated forms , olio all diseases of the tikln and HIood promptly relieved and permanentlycurcd by reme . . m * , - Seminal Weakness , tfitbt L co by Dreams , Pimples on , , itna ezi > crl itnli. . The epproprlcte rem Hstonco utcd In each ease , Consultations , per. Bonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Lied * islnts sent by Mall and Express , Nornarkaoo paduge to indicate cootcnti or tender , Addretn .IAWESNo. 204Wajhlnnon ! GI. , COAL-FED OCEAN FLYERS , How the Great Steamships Eat Up Tons of Fuel , The OroRoii'fl Thrco Hundred nnd Fifty Tons ny Iho American EconomlrcB with Tli' t Now York Journal. "You want to sco our furnaces ? " sa'd ' Ohief Engineer Dover , of the America. "Woll , EO down there , " pointing to a narrow Iron sWtway which appeared an integral part of the great engines. Amoni the many hundreds who have visited the row steamship and wandered over from atom to atom , poor'nfj ' InH her boiihs , pacing her decks and ruloons , only a few havogono into her or'.lno- rooms and only the Jourv r , ropii/ nkccl permission to visit the loffor region. In company with an oilstainod engineer the reporter wont down "thoro. " Stair way after stairway was trodden with an uncertain stop , for ovoiyth'ng ' from the rJ'i to tl.o flti' 3 was slippo/ from \'Y- orous roKshiii' ' . The on&inoor solved the difficulty of safe and speedy Ic emotion - tion by sliding down the rails on hii hands. Forty foot down the darkness was made moro visible by the shining mnchinoiy in all directions. Before the fire region can bo reached a lantern has to bo lighted. Then n row of stokeholes is soon. They are dead and dark wl''lo In rjl'i b once lighted every furnace burn wit'i ' out cessation , being kept full of fuel by ' relay of a score of men whoso solo duty in to shovel the black food into the wide glaring furnace mouths. "About how much coal does the Am erican carry with her on each voyage ? " "Woll , " replied the chief engineer , "nearly 1,050 tons , but wo load In about 1,400 tons , because wo'vo generally got 250 tons on bind. " "What coal do you use ? " "When wo load in Liverpool wo gen- jrally put in South Wales coal , common- y called Nixon's navagotion coal. On ; his aide wo take in the Eureka bitum- nous coal. " "How much coal do you burn a day. "About 190 tons , but the oxaot quanti- y depends of course on the kind of coal. 3omo coal burns away fast ; but never nind , wo'vo got to pile it on or the f ur- laccs would got too low. "How many furnaces hti the Amor- oaf" "Only thirty-nino. That don't noom nany compared with the Oregon's iovonty-two , docs it ? Our stokeholes are n double rowe , with nine on each end. jxcopt the forward which has twolvo. rho coal is received from barges at the lido of the ship and stored in three bunkers close to the furnaces. The fore bunker holds 500 tons , the middle 740 , ind Iho aft 305. The three bunkers con tain 07,121 cubio foot. "On the voyr jo are you constantly feeding the furnaces ? " "Yes ; they are fed in rotation , every thirty minutes. The stokers clnan ou ; ho fires and supply now fuel , generally ihrowing in twelve or fifteen shovelfuls it a time. But the America , in compari- on with the other great ships , is a small luiiior of coal , considering the speed she [ ots. Why , the Oregon , who only made ivo hours bettor time than the America , mrns about 320 tons a day. Wo claim hat this sb'p ' will got great speed with imal ! power ? " "Why ? " "Because of her Hnoa. Look at her lose as sharp ai a razor. She wouldn't jruiflo the water , but cut right through > t. Then , her stern ; it's almost as sharp is her bow. Then , her straight model is perfect. All this helps her speed , which : an bo increased easily without any enormous mous expenditure of coal. " The Oregon , originally a Uuion steam ship , and at present the fastest vessel afloat , having made her trip in six days ind ton hours , WRI transforod to the Ou- nard lino. Ono of the reasons for her sale was her enormous consumption of coal. On even her fastest voyage she consumes nearly 1,000 tons of coal , the cost of which for a round trip would nmount to about $10,000 , , All the transatlantic racers cost heavi ly for coal. The cost for fuel is largely increased by the fact that all the steam ship lines wink at racing on the ocean. The captuins of bin ; steamers put them selves on record m to fast passages. The passengers take part in the general enth usiasm of a rnco. A go-aa-yon-ploaio contest on the ocean between the great steamship racon is of sufllciont interest to exclude all thought as to the cost for fuel ncccesary to push the ships at their best speed. The America burns an average of ci'ht [ tons of coal an hour , and reckoning her [ general speed nt'40 ! ! miles a day , she consumes about 2j- tons of coal per mile. mile.Tho The great ocean races are , the Amori en 0,00i ) tons ; the Arizona , Austral Oity of Chicago , and Gormania , each 5Of , 3 tons , the Aurania , Oregon , Alt-ska , and Servia , each 7,000 tons , and the nalatial City of Homo of 8,000 tons. These Hy ing eagles of the Atlantic consume thous ands of tons of coal per day all the year round. SUDDEN CHANGES. Changes hf toraporturo are apt to occa sion dangerous nilbcliona ; in the full- blooded , apoplexy is to bo feared. All , both young and ogod , should have BHAN- DIIKTH'II FILLH ready j they are novor- failing. When you have pain in the lioad , are dizzy , feverish , rheumatic , , or otherwise affected , take from three to ton , according to bulk of individual. In twenty-four hours , or loss time , you will bo content. Constitutions are much uliko. Vertigo , dizziness , and pain can come only when impurity ot the blood is too much for "tho life'1 in us to carry without a struggle. And it is this struggle that DIIAMWKTII'H PILLS aid , and no mis takes are made when you merely take nway impurities from the blood. H Vi > y Old NIolct Philadelphia Call. Nicolmi smokes "two-fors" two for it dollar. The Kind ot Man Wanted , Cambridge Trllmuo , Jack Williams was a bravo sergeant of a regiment which , undrillod and undisci plined , had joined the army of the Potomac mac just as the terrible campaign of 18G1 began. Before the army reached Peters- berg , Jack comandcd his company , the cantain nnd lieutenants having been killed. His galantry was BO conspicuous that ho was rocammordod for n captain cy in the regular nrniy. Ordered before un examination board at Washington , Jack presented himself , dressed iu a toiled , torn uniform , with bronzed foco and uncut beard. The trim , dapper olli- ecu composing the board hud no er been under fire or roughed it in the fold , but they were ported in tactics mid in the theory of nur. Though bhuckcd ull Jack's unsoldiorly appearance , they askoc him all sorts of questions about engineer ing , mathomatcs , ordnance and camp.il gns. Not a single question could Jacl answer. "What is echelon ? " asked ono of th board. "Don't know , " answered Jack , "What is abatis 1" "Novcr saw ono. " "A redan ? " "You follows have got mo again , " re plied Jack. "Well , what is a hollow square sir ? " "Novor heard of ono boforo. Oucs tnoy don't have them down at the front do they ? " "What would you do , sir , if you won in con"r nd of a company and cavahy hould charge on you ? ' nskod a llsp'nf ' fol'ow ' in while kids. "Do , you fooll" thundered Jack. "J world aivo them Ha" Columbh , fMt'i wlmt I'd dol" 'iV'i ' ondc I the examination , nnd fie report of the quoatiorn and answers , wi" the adverse judgement of the b ( rd , were sent to President Lincoln. Hit private socrolni/ r i the ici irt to him , and when ho came to the only rnswoi Jack Imd given , the President s-id : "Stop ? road that over again. " ' That's just the sort of men our army vrnntsl" said the President , taking the ropo-t nnd dipping h's ' pen in the ink stand. On the b-ck of the paper ho wrote in a clear hnnd : "dive this men n captain's commis sion. " A. LINCOLN. " a Blttr H v"-o propped by T..1. . G. U. Si j S for h'g p iva utr iiioir roputi 'on I su "i tf d- " that tnoy Invc .ocoino onornl'y ' known ai t.mb.t nnpollz- 3 tonic , liowaro of conntorfc'ti. ASK yor : ucor or duggist for the gonulno nrth-'c ii .nufaclarcd by Dr. J. G. B. Slcpccrt & Sons. Under Both Southern Bivouac. The veteran , like Mark Twain's Ara- > ian horse , looked as if ho wished to loan against a fence and think , to lot memory run back to the time when , in the late war , ho served acceptably under the stars and stripes of the union , and the battle- cnns of the confederacy. The interest in this strangely- varied ox- ) orionco is much enhanced bee-use ho luccoodod in escaping court-martial , and ) ecauso , unlike most veterans , ho cannot )0 persuaded to toll his story oi the war ; iut could this rotlconco bo overcome , it vould bo substantially as told for him Ly > no who served with him in the cavnl j > rnnch of the confederate service. The young men of his neighborhood vroro loyal to the flag which their Wau- tuga rog imont helped to consecrate in ho revolution cf ' 70 , and , as a conso- [ uonco of this devotion to the union , were tiding in the mountain rendezvous , somo- vhoro between Oroonvillo and llogors- pillo , and were looked upon by the south ern people as bushwhackers. Ho was the captain's companion , and nras with him ono day when a company } f southern cavalry dashed unexpectedly ute the retreat , the captain was killed , ovoral wounded nnd our friend was nndo captive. The rebels gathered up a ot of cuttle , some bacon in impressed earns , ate every cooked article of feeder or miles around , drank ovoiy drop of vhisky in that part of the countiy , nnd lion turned thoic horses heads toward lioir camp in Hawkins county. When Ins vras reached our oaptivo was forced nto the confederate service , but not unwillingly - willingly , for na ho did not comprehend > olitical question , it mattered but little o him if ho added to his stock of igno rance an acquiescence in the principal ivhioh the Southrons called "StatoRights" o long as the country was as pleasant as his own mountain homo , nnd the pros- > oct for something to oat and drink even nero promising than it was at homo. His command was marched through Cumberland Qap into Kentucky , fought at Porryvillo , skirmished around Dan- rillo , nnd then marched back a ain , con- ended with the enemy nt Stone River , Chattanooga , Knoxville , Winchester , EIngorstown , Hnrtinsburg , Abingdon , in 'act , traveled , soldiered nnd fought in Kentucky , Thnnoesoo , Alabama , Goor- ; ia , Virginia , West Virginia , and Mary- and , spent some of the best years of his ifo in the ranks of the confederate sold- cry without knowing or caring for whit .hoy fought , but always with evident enjoyment of the excitement of the skirmish and battle. Ho was n general 'avorito and was exempted from the labor of wood-chopping , or the drudgery of cooking , but submitted uncomplainingly o the imposition of moro than his share of blankets nnd rations when on the long marches , because ho well knew that the others were called upon to do the brunt of the fighting. If ho could bo made to speak , ho doubtions would complain that many of , hoaa who served him under Forrest , Wheeler Pogram , or Fitz Lee , scarcely ; ivo him nlook of recognition as they ias , though his poverty compels him itill to near his wnr clothes , nnd could 10 know that the creator number of them iiwo assumed titles which they neither were in 1801 , nor won on the field of jattlo , und that others having turned away from the burial of the Confederacy , iut on eaakcloth nnd ashes , and nro now loing penance pleasantly with the salar- es nnd perquisites of ollico under the ( ovornmont they attempted to shatter. Jould ho know these things , ho would , lorhaps , not bo displeased at the follow- ng account of his conspicuous absence rom his command during the waning lay of the Confederacy. The controling ng powers ordered that ho bo transfer- d from a Tennessee to a Kentucky com- iiand , and ho was on route to this when ho Federals , who were after the salt of ho Confederacy , captured him in the troots of Abingdon , Vt. . and treated lim so well that his patrotism. so long onnant , revived a wonderfully , csposial- y , at the sight of n plentitude of rations , nd UHhides tt pleasant to look upon iu ho fading li < jht of State Rights as his DWII free hills in East Tennessee. Ho , therefore , became once moro n fol- ewer of the old fla , and was with the ogion in blue when the war closed , and hen entirely useless ho was discharged , urned out , as it were , to die nucleated > y all. Ho is now a decided believer in ho peaceful ways of lifo , The story ended , the veteran gave us a mpicious look out of his weary old eyes , hen a anickcr which broadened into a ogular "hone laugh , " nnd showed a sot af tooth on which any competent farrier vould count years to the numborof twon- y-thrco. Lot us leave the old horse to hink on and lean , nnd lean , if ho plena , n the fence , because ho served well un- lor two Hags. _ lloraford'ti Aold I'hoHphato , Incomparable In Blclc Headache. Dr. Fred Iforner , Jr. , Salem , Va. , ays. "To relieve the indigestion rnd o-called sick hcadacho and mental do- irossion incident to certain atoges of houmatisin , it is incomparable. " This la What Noah Bald 3evnrnl Thouiauu llxchauxoa. What iu fiu raw u a d y iu Juno ? SUB BIt/VVED / Why n Modest Mnldon Qnlcl'-'y Ac copied a Piotty l'r ont. Sanrranclgco Post. On on Oakland boat the other daj there WAS a couple that the most super ficial or. orvor would sot down n spoony The your" : man drew from hN pocket i small jowoll c * o , andprcss' " ? ( bo apuV displayed a handsome diamond r' g. "THi la for you , doho said. "Oh " she ' "how pro" , myl" rop'M , : nnd how kind ; bit I rr "y cru't nccoi it. What would mn s-y ? " "Oh , but you must accept it. I boughl it for you. " "But , oh , Ooorgol really , you know , how r-n I ? Ma doesn't ' a'W mo 13 t'kc pr * .onf from gentlemen. " "A1' ' right , t > ' . ; it's no use to mo. I''l ' give it to Mnry" "WHt , Mirardy Smith , Uo hotrld -headed tb'iutl ' Father tr > ' n she should have it I'll bravo ma and accept. " "Wouldn't that gal make a good T"- don 'f she wn a iranl" remarked ono of the dock hands who had overheard the conversation. r.ics Piles are frequently preceded by A Bonso of weight in the back , loins nnd lower pait of the nb lomon.c.uislnR . the patient to ruppoeo he has eoino affection of tbo kldnoya or iiDlghborlng organs. At times , sym toms ot indiscstlon nro present , as ilntuency , unoaeinosfl of the ntomncli , etc. A molstcro llto perspiration , produc'nfr n Aory disagroonblo lulling partii.- ' . Inrly at n'ght after cotttng warm in bed , In very co-mon Attendant. Internal , External and Itching i ylolil at once to tl'O applica tion of Dr. . iko's Pile llomody , which nets directly upon * ho parts ftffoctod , nbsorblnf ? the tumors , nflaylng tno intense itching , and ef fecting n permanent euro whore otlior remedies - dies lutvo fnllod. Do not delay until the drain on the system producoa permanent disability , but try It and be cured. Schrotor k Becht. "Trado Buppllodby 0. B" Goodman. " JIEU HAND WAS IN IT. How a Modern Maiden Gvo He. Swcctlicatt thoMUton. Atlanta Constltutlan. "Nancy , is George still flying nrouno with you ? ' "Yes , mam , " answered the girl. "Why , I thought you Hd given him the mitten ? " "I did several days ngo. " "And ho still comes ? That's strange ; yonng man usually flies all to pieces and never speaks to the girl nain. " "Ho seemed to like it , " said Nancy , ) lu shingly. "Woll , I can't understand him ; can rou imagine why ho likes it ? " "Don't know , man V turning very red , 'UP'CIS it wa ? because my hand was in ho mitten when I gnvo it to him. " "Hum , that's enough , child. " For seven years Aliens Brain Food has teed the strongest test as to its merits In curing fervousness , Nervous Debility nnd restoring est powers to the Goncratho System , and , In no instance lias it over failed ; test it $1 ; G or 85. At drugciste. " Enterprise In the Wild "Wc t. Ian Francleco Chronicle , I have found a place that is moro go- nliiad than Chicago ; a man who is moro enterprising than the Chica oouo. It Is n place away in1 the ilrizonn Torritoiy ; n man who is postmaster thoro. T ho re cognizes that ho is forty-eight hours bo- lind the Western metropolis , and find- ng the calendar unalterable , ha proposes ho next best means of equalizing the dates. Ho sends the following postal card to the Chronicls business oflico- DKAU Sin Please date our Chronicle two lays ohoad of time , so they \vill re .h in the day they nro piln-cd. Yours truly , I commend this idea to the Chicago newspapers I spoke of last woek. "That tired feeling" from-which you luffor so much , particularly in the morn- ng , is entirely thrown off by Hood's Sar- Baparilla. Antc-Bcllum Senators. Brooklyn Union : Of the members of members of the United States sonata at ; ho commencement of the late civil war , ind who took their scats nt the memora ble first session of the Thirty-seventh congress , July , 1801 , but twelve now sur vive , n follows : Willard Saulsbuiof Delaware ; Lyman Trumbull , of Illinois ; James Ilarlan , of Iowa ; Samuel Q. Pom- oroy , of Kansas Morton S. Wilkinson ind Acury M. Rico , of Minnesota ; Dan- el Clark of Now Hampshire ; James W. fosmlth , of Oregon ; Edgar Cowan , of 'onusylvnnia ; Henry B. Anthony , of thodo Islane ; John Sherman , of Ohio , Jnmcu R. Doolittlo , of Wisconsin. A CARD. To all who are BUfTcrliiR from ml luJUcrttlonaol joutli , nenom weakness , tatly ccny. loaa oi uuiilioo I , eta 1 w 111 flciul a rccli o tlut will euro you , fUKfi OK CHAUOK. Thli priat rcm- d y was dlscov orod by n uil'Blonory In South Ameri ca. Bend self oddicwcd envelop * to KBV. Jostu-ll T. NWAS , Station D. Now York. < lf o in k oodjg ITnrd I/IIICH for the 'eck'a Sun. An enterprising Frenchman has located n Chicago and opened up a dimple fac- oiy. Now a good many people don't enow what n dimple factory is. It is a ilaco whore any ono can havq dimplci nado nny where they may want them , low the Frenchman will over manage to mild dimplci on the average- Chicago shook is a problem that no ono has yet > eon ublo to satisfactorily settle. Noth- ng short of a hard cold ch'iol and a sledge hammer will hauo any ofTect what ever , and that is only discernable under i powerful magnifying glass. That ' 'ronchmnn must have a good deal of iluck uud patience to have opened a dim- ilo factoiy in Chicago. It is a fact that no medical work has lad the sale equalled by "Tho Science of Life , or , Self Preservation , " nor any book of any kind since the publication of Undo Tom's Cabin , thirty years ngo , Everybody lias it ; it is a necessity , See advertisement. Once In Four Ycaw. 'Tow ' Orleans Picayune. Within the next few months orators vill show that the countU fast going to iloccs. Allot thu election the govern- nont will brace up ngain and go on as isual. _ _ _ _ _ _ Why Is It 'hat the Bale of Hood's Sarsaparilla con inuoa nt such a rapidly increasing ; rate ? 1st ; Because of the positive curative aluo of Hood's Saixtpanlla itself. _ 2d : Because of the conclusive evidence f remarkable cures effected by it , unsur- lassod and seldom rqualled by any other nedicino. Send to 0. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass. , for boon containing many UttmtmU of curcj , , The Kidneys. They nro the most important sec retory organs. Into nnd through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of tbo body , containing poisonous mat ter taken out of the system. If the Kidneys do not net properly this matter is returned , the whole sy1- ten becomes disordered nnd the fol lowing symptoms will follow : Ocaduclie , weakness , pain in the small of back mid loins , flushes o hent , chills , with disordered stomach ach and bowels. You can tb orough ly protect the Kidneys by BUR DOCK : BLOOD BITTERS nn < when nny of these symptoms mani fcst themselues you can quickly ri < vouruelf of them bv this ucst o nl medicines for the Kidneys. BUK DOCK BLOOD BITTESS nre sold everywhere at § 1 per bottle , am one bottle \vill prove their efficacy Science of Life , Only $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A. GREAT MEDICAL WORK Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility Premature Decline fn Maa , Eirorsot Youth , an the nntold mlaorlcn csultlng from Indiscretions or ox cesses. A book for ovcry man , young , mlddlo-ajtd and old. It contains 125 proscriptions for all acnto and chronic dlaeaaos each ono ol which is Invaluable So found by the Author , whoso expoilcnoo for 2 years la such as probably never bcforo fell to the lot D ! any physic an SCO pairca , bound In boantlfu French muslin mjoeaod covers , full gllt.gnarantec o bo a finer work n every eonso , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work sold In thli country for $2.50 , or the money will be refunded : n every Instance. Price only 81. CO by mall , post paid. Illustrative sample 5 cents. Send now. Go c medal awarded the author by tbo National Medlca Association , to the officers of which ho refers. The Sclonso of Lifo should bo read by tbe yountr Instruction , and by the afflicted for relief. II will bonodl IL London Lancet. There Is no member of society to whom The Scl cnco of Lifo will not be useful , whether youth , par enl , euardlan , Instructoror clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Foabody Uedlcal Institute , or Dr. W. n. Parker , No. 4 Bulflnch Street , Boston Mass. , who may bo consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baffled the skill of all other phys-ljrn I clans a specialty ! Bach trotted saocofla-nCML fully vithout an Instance failure. TIJVCCI C IHloLLr of the Generative Organs quickly cured bv the C1VIALE JIETHOD. Adopted In all the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VldOR. Simple cases , t3 to SO. Severe ones , * 3 to 812. Pamphlet 'reo. Clvlalo Romodlal ARono , IfiC Fulton bt. , Now York. Will euro Ncrvoutnofs , Lumbaenltlionmatl > im , 1'nr nlT l , NeurnlRla , hclatlcn Kidney , Bplno anil I.lvrr dlBcafed.Oout.Asthtna.Henn dlhpaFe , Ii > f < ici > 8la , Cuns'l- , . , . - pnllon , ErjMpi-ns. Cntnnli -y/rt- i'lks , EpIIciXT , Iiniiotincj > atnb Atrue. riolipsus Uteri , etc. Only fclcntlllcKlec- ric Dclt In America that Bpmls the Electrlcltj nnd innc- i tlsm tlirottRli the body * nnd canborecliargcdinanlu- font by thu imtlcnt. 3I.OOO Would NotBuv It. Da. noRNK I was afflicted with rheumatism and nrod by using a bolt. To any one afflicted with hat disease , I would eay , buy Homo's Electric Belt , Any ono can confer with mo by writing calling t my store , 1120 Douglas street. Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE Opposite poetoffiro , room 4 Fron or block. tWForsaleatC. F. Goodman's Drugstore1 1110 larnam bt , Omaha. Orders filled C. O D. or Wormy Veins of the bcrotum Often the n u- P ted eaiut of Lqat Manhood , Debility , At , quickly anil painluiiy nrnl by the Elastic Cradle9 Compressor , &G. a lor. Mini , . Circular I Hi. ftmifa SEUEIIAI. AQEHOI , ICatuItcj tit. . How Ycti. . jl , LCTIlO-VOLTAIO UELT and other FLECTJIIO 111 AmiAvcts nro sent on SU DOTS' Trial TO MEN ONLY.OUNd OU OLD , who ore suffer- [ na from NEIIVOUS DEBiLrrr. LOST VITALITY- , WiBTivo WFAKNESSKS , nnd all these diseases of a I'EBSotAt , NATUIIE. resultlnB from Annscs ana OIIIEH CAOSKS. Speedy relief and complete restoration to < IEALTII , Viaoii nnd MANHOOD UUARANTEFD. Bellcl at OUCO for Illustrated 1'amphlet free. Adarega VOLTAIO nii.T : CO. . Marolinll. Mich. fffiTo those unfterlnKfrorutno Offft B tltirocts of jouthful errors , < &y SJOseminal weakness , early decay - cay , lobtininhoodetc. , Iwlllfiind joupnrticuUrsota ellnplo and certain means of eel' euro , free of charge. Bond your tddrcss to If ( J. 1 OWLKIl , iloodus. Conn When 1 ay euro I ur tiuc mean uprely to atop tuum lor fctlmoaod tfien liivo them return acnln. I tuohn H radi cal euro. I luun ninilo tha illieaoo of I ITS , KI'ILKPdV or KAWjtaaiCKNfcb3ii lifo long 'iidy. Iwsmuittiy eicedi ta euro tha worst cnioa. lUtause otheri foiled la no teuton for nut unw recolrhtg acur . ttnca for A trviitlno and a 1 rco Ilcttlc of my t niu'dy. Ulvo * pre and 1'oit Ollico. It coo * jv M f Jlui ; for a trlnl , nnd X v , ill curu roc. Addrisa Dr. 11. n. HOOT , u/reurl 8L. SFtT" KM"- A victim of early Imprudence , causing ncrroas Aeblllty , viromnturo < 16iay. oto. lnvlnir inou m * ln every known rumixly. lias dl'covoreil n clniplo pieans of milf-curo , uhlcd ho will eeod 1'HUU to SOFT ELASTIC SECTION Ts warranted to vc r lonercr , flt nhe form ntst r , nn4 irho beitr fiatlcfactlon than u\\y \ other Corsw In the inarkit , or firlco paid wll be refund * d , Thelndontmentioi ChlcaRo's belt j'byflcUrj , UCCOK any each Corict. Vrlc , Jlc t Nalocn Jean , 1'oiUcc WDaid , 81 * wtRK yourinrnhaubfortlieiu. SCHlr > , JOhKl'll ft CO. . ira , atu & lit J UaudulpIT St.Cnlcaw , J. H. T1 LETToAUNN j & Return In ui with TtH S1 ? CTS. & yu'U t-etby nmfl AC31DC1I BOX OF GOODS tluit i Uiiut luu in HOSE MOHtT , In Ono Month. tlwiln AinvriTA. AbnolutoVrtAlnty. tbrltes ou Horllck'j rood , " nrtto hundreds of Kruteful motheni. Hotherk' milk contains 110 HOIILICKB' I'OOD TOIl INFANTS ( frto arthtxiulrcanocookluir. ) . Ihobettfcwdln health or vicknvwi for INTANIS. The U t diet for IIVSl'IUI'ICB nnd INVALIDS. IlltrlilybcueniUl touurtlnirinoUieniaiiadrluL. I > rlfo43aud5c. All drutnfliU. Ilook cntlie treatmcutofchlldreu.frco. "I toilet * U to t miif rlor to tnjibluc of th Hu I for clilUltu " _ l > JtlMfuti.il II. > cr 1'ort , tiihcilutlu lv rruuouuco U ilo ln r t > 4 la IktiuMktl- * KrrHX U. . UaMn "Oaf ttt thQ t4l tut > ihutri | for inotbti : tullk. " II OVfK n. il , 1 > , UrwiUin , . f Will lie funt ? by mall on rcctli t of price Iu etamps. IIOHMCK'.s rilOl ) CO. , HnrlneVN. . a-IIHC llDUMCl.-DllY KlTllil'T fir NUlT-uO ) r , Amelia OFl'IOE AND RESIDENCE 1617 Dodge , St. , - Omaha TELSl'UONK No HI. E ! N C I N ES - WORK , W.i : ; . rr. . , . _ ? * C fifiitfc SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. His the bcot and oheapcsi food toi'ttook ct any MnAVOno ) pound Is ecn l to throa ponnds of coin stock tea with Ground Oil Calto la tbo Fall and Winter , Instead of running down , nl" Incroaeo In wclsht and bo In goou mntkelabl * oond.tlon In the spring. Dairymen , M well M 'other * , who use It can teitlfy t > Itsmorlta. Trj It and JaJg fur youraslrcf. Prlco S2500p r ton1 no rntgo for n ck § . Address WOODMAN LINSIIKD Oil. COMPANY , Om ha Nob. DEALERS IN FIEE AND BUEGLAR PEOOF WHOLESALE AND BETAHi DEALER IN i SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly o Lookwood & Draper ) Chicago , Man ager of the Tea , Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above ; also pipes and smoker ' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND PO WDER C& Heating and Baking IB only attained by using Stoves and Ranges , WITH WIRE UIIZE OVER DOOB Fci sale by lL MILTON ROGERS & SONS \tfXS , OMAHA 0. M. LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE. K. SUCCESSORS TO KENNAllD BROS , ft CO. ) DEALERS IN Oils. DMTAIIA. NEBRASKA i a a Milwaukee , Wis. QUNTHEE & CO , , Solo Bottlers , . .HELLMAN & GO , , 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STfiEEJ COR. fflh H AHA , SLOMAN BROTHERS , EEOENTLYFROM FREMONT , NEB. SJVHOLESALELEATHERSAO ! SADDLEEY HARDWARE , EIDES , PELTS , FURS , TALLOW , WOOL. WE PAr THE < * or Hides , Wool , Pelts , Etc. , and consignments made to uswill receive prompt attention , for which immediate returns will bo made , 3tli Street , Bet , Dodge and Capitol Ave , , - - OMAHA , NEB ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & QUAY. ) LBEVBE AMD CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts. , OlTIclhB