OMAHA DAILS BEE FRIDAY JUNE 27 , 1884. A. nixnccrons Case. RocnMTim.Janel , 18S2. "T > n Ye ri Ufa I w i tt cked withtlio nxwt Intenio wid donlhly Mini In my back nd Kldntjl , 4'Extending to the end of my toes nnd my brain f "Which mndomo doliriousl From ngony. "It took three men to hold mo on my bed nt timwl _ . "Tho doctors tried in rain to relieve mo , But to no purpose. "Morphine and other opiates "Had no effect I "After two months I waa given up to die. die."When "When my wife hoard a neighbor toll what Hop Bitters had done for her , she at oncogot and gnyo mo some. The first dosp cased my brain nnd sooinod to go hunting through my ey a lorn for the pain. "Tho second dose cased mo ao much _ that I slept two hours , something I had not done for two months. Before I had used Cvo bottles , I was well and at work , as hard as any man could , for over thrco weeks ; but I worked too hard for my etrongth , and taking a hard cold , I waa ta ken with the most acute nndpalnfulrhou * jnatism all through my system that was over known. I called the doctors again , and after several weeks , they loft mo a cripple on crutches for life , as they said. I mot a friend and told him my case , and ho said Hop Bitters had cured him and would euro mo. I hooped at him , but ho was so earnest I was induced to uao thorn again. In leas than four weeks I throw away my crutches and wont to work light ly and kept on usint ; the bitters for five wopks , until I became as well as any man living , and hnvo boon so for six year since , It also cured my wife , who had been so for years ; and has kept her and my children , well and hearty with from to to three bottles per year. There is no need to bo sick at all if tltcsobittors aroused. J. J. Bniitt. Ex-Supervisor. "That poor invalid wife. "Sistorl "Mother ! "Or daughter ! "Can bo made the picture of health ! "With a few bottles of Hop Bitters ! "Will you Id them suffer ? " . BITTER Aa tiMllrat tpfrtlitmtoal * ercinltlUfliTer.tiovmtiinrOft JtoU world , tuni I > jip-piift , Mmbok , * ? w < 4 * tw. t J All f UorJm t > r ib Plt iU * OrcMi. A f * drew lai rt d ln i Htn rte to ( lui ef ihuofMtM. fca4 U til iwiutt * * JrtiU Iff II. ! tvtr * f MUktrMl * . Ait your cro r * rdrvnlir r U * n aUif - nuuiTM-tuttdb/ML/.U fi HlKOEATabOtB. J. W. WUPPrSWAWW , COLS AQIUTi 51 jwjo / > irarjv. r. thriven on llorllck'n rood , " wrlto hnnilrrdrf of Kratcful mother * , llolhcru' mill ! rnutnlim no utareh. JIOUUCKS' 1'OOD roil I NIWNTbrco < ttom utarch ) rcciiilnwuncooldnir 'J lie l * t food in liCAlUi or klcknewi for INTAN'l R. TlioUl illotfor DYSPEPTICS mid INVALIDS. IIlKlilyl-cncflcbl to nursing mothernun ) ) drink. Price uni7Cc. All drumdstn. Book on tlic tnntmintof clilldrcnfroo. "I tclltra U ( o ta minerlor to mivtlilux of tb kind fur chlllrrn " / ) . slnmmt , Jt.ti. , Atu Turk. * 'UDti BluUns1y rrnnouutfl U the ln lualln th niukel. " IT. JU.arrell , U. H . Potion , "One of the ! * it .ubttltutci for moU-rrnaUk. " / / . a. 1-rnten. Jr. D. , Jlmllyn , .V. Y. Wll Ixi ncnt tr mull on reccli1 ol rrlco to nUmrn. t , IinUMCIC'H I'OOI * CO. , Itnclnc. Wt . JirUBE UOnLICK'8DUX UlTlUOT 0V JULT'6-ft BED STAR LINE Si Belgian Boyal and U.S. Mll.Stomcrs SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , wi BETWEEN vrl CO NEW YORK AND ANTWERP th ra ran flit Rhine , Germany , Italy , ttuVant awl Stance ex Btoerajjo Outward , M ; Prepaid from Autwerp , Dig ; IT Kxcuralon , (19 , Including be Jdlne , etc. < in. ; Ilcund Trip , JOO.CO ; Excursion , 8100 ; Saloon from 85U llllM to SO : Kzourelon 110 to 8100. M nrl'ctor Wright & Bom , Don , Agents. 55 Dread- CO w y N , Y. COWl CaMwclL Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. E. Glod n i man & Co. , 203 N. 10th Street , Cmiiha ; 1) . E. Klnj ball , OnialiaAponto. to&t eod-ly Jc James Medical Instill im P" Chartered by ( IicStntcof III' . nol.i for tlicexprcispurtioba atm of iivlnilmmcdlato rcllelln m all chronic , urinary nnd pri in vate dlscaiea. Qonorrhccn , aieetnndSyplullalnall their KOi complicated forma , alio alt tin dlicaceB ot th : Gkin and Blood promptly rellevedand pa permanentlycured by remc- frc dicBteBtedlnuJ'ur < t/lVar _ hi > eclull'ruithf * ficmlnal pr iiiiit Losuca by Dreamt , Pimples on ox . . . . . . , , Hwuwvab * nuuuvuii i nin fimicutiero nl tatiocjci't-rliiHiiiliKi * Tin appropriate tc.r.cdy u at once used In each case. Consultations , per- nri nonnl or by letter , eacredly cQiifidentlal. Med- in iclceo sent by Mall and Express. No marks on inwn pacKage to Indicate contents or sender. Address wnHi ' " Hi "o. 204Wa3hlnnlon Sl Chlcaflo. ! roi tK fet oil anMi an foi IN CASH cai GIVEN AWAY Bill bu tni Bmoken of IJlK-kwrU' * Genuine thi Bull VurbuuBiuukuirToluccuwUI rcoclra I'nmilunu w folluwo ou ha JBCOO tertuiond condlUoni licraipcclfltxli bo * 4rtO 1st PREMIUM. S5.0QO tinsel JHiOO " " " 2d" 52,000 sol : jt5O : , > B.'tOO " str 3d $1,000 $275 , cul KttoUier Premium * ubcresuowa. wh 'llo SS iiremluini will U ) twtnlcd December 9 , 1WL Jkt rnanluin HIH gota to the IXTBOU from whom no re. pai cclte llw Uivnt nunibtrof our empty paim tolliCCO ItikMHar It lit' , 13. 3tivlll \ | m : In irivon for Ilio iieit larvwt nnmlier wil nn > l HUH. In tu > unler of I ho uuuilicr atn cf empty bur ) twtlre-l fnirn rwicU , to tbo twenty Arn luccoHifiil can. tuiUnti KuUi Inur > nu t Imr our oriiriuil Hall Diirlitiii UUL U. a Heveinm rump , sn.l . cuillon Notice. Dim limit l i ilma iiiHitnlr | In * liOi luckavo , with naiim mul ndi1n of u nder , an/1 niimlvr nf bnifn contain. cd. I'lllnly ' iiurknl un tltn uiili > M . tiui unil must U" ent. ( uirm1 * rrcmlil , t'l IllnrUui ll'i niirlmin Tulinrni top i Co. , Duniuu. N ( ' rrtryiramUio can idimmf Hull. 1101 Him nmmiiuut GREAT ENQLI8H mi I REMEDY. mil . P.r WIVOU8 LUfBS rin-BicAi. * flcr MiT .Msa ) wh ( OF 1IANLT VIOOnBi > cn > wtorr jlicM , etc. , whcu nil other rurne woi Jdloa till A evn auaratUtt > i , ROfi ; HIM a botU , larua Txittle , fuui not . time * the quiDtltv. (0. lly ei. prc-M to auy fcdjromu Bold b/ Vfl klldruirirUU. KNOIJBH UEDI- otli CAt < INBTJIUTe , P/opiletoM , 718 OUro Btrtot , 8k. pla "JbVB sold Sir AsUeyOooptr1 ! V1U1 niatoitn. veil M vcAta. Itouj cuitouier f peak ! hltttly ol It I frUl BbwiUtloglyeodoiVJ It M a remedy of tru merit L. " 0. the el-.l lb8l hit HER SEOBET TROUBLES , The UnltnownTrlnls Which aWonmn Endnrod Wltliotit Coniplnlnt-- Why They Vanished. Near the close of one ot the moat try ing of the few hot days of the present year a pale , care-worn woman might have been seen at the window of her dwelling apparently in a condition of complete ex haustion , llor efforts to meet the ae- cumuiatcd duties of her household had been great but unsuccessful , while the care of a sick child , whoso wails could oven then bo hoard , was added to her otherwise overwhelming troubles. Nnturo had done much for her and in her youth ful days aho had been not only beautiful but the possessor of health such as is sel dom seen. But horns and family duties and the depressing carca which too of ton accompany them had proven greater than her splendid strength , and she felt at that moment not only that life was n bur den but that death would bo n grand re lief. This is no unusual experience. It is , in fact , a most common everyday oc currence , and a great prayer is constantly ascending from thousands of homes for deliverance from the deadly power which is enslaving so many wives , mothers and daughters. And yet these duties of lifo must bp mot. No woman can afford to turn aside from the proper care of her homo and the ones who are committed to her care , although in doing those duties she may sacrifice her health , and possibly lifo itself. The experience of one who successfully overcame such trials and rot retained health and all the blessings it brings is thus told by llov. William Wat son" , Presiding Elder of the Mothudiat Episcopal church , residing at Water town , N. Y. Ho said : "My wife became completely run down through overwork and care of n sick mem ber of our household , and I ontortainud lorious apprehensions as to her future. 3ho waa languid , pale , utterly exhausted , Without appetite , and in a complete state > f physical decline. And yet she did not , : ould not neglect her duties , I hnvo icon her about the house , trying cour- igooualy to care for the ones she loved , chen I could toll , from the linoa upon tor face , how much she was eufToiing. At imcs she would rally for a day or ttro nd then fall back into the siato of nor- ous exhaustion she felt before. llor cad pained her frequently , her body was ocoming bowed by pain , and all hope or njoymont in lifo seemed departed. What ) do wo could not tell. I resolvedhow- ror , to bring back her lifo and vitality if ossiblo , nnd to this end began to treat or myself. To my great relief , her eya- nn has boon toned up , her .rcnfith restored , her health com- lotoly recovered , nnd wholly by 10 uao of Warnor's Tippocanoo , whioh regard as the greatest tonic , invigorator iid atomacho remedy that haa over boon iscovored. I was led to uao it the moro mdily 03 I had tested the health restor- ig properties of Warnor's Safe Ctiro In ly own portion and I therefore know that > y remedy Mr. Warner might produce ould bo a valuable one. I have since icommondod both Warner's Tippocauoo id Warner's1 Safe Ouro to many of my ionds and I know of several doctors of ivinity as well as numerous laymen who o using both with great benefit. If all the overworked and duty driven omen of America could know of the 10 experience above described , and act ion the same , there can bo little doubt iat much of the pain and most of thodo- . rossing influences of lifo might bo avoid- l. Such truths are too valuable to re am unknown. A JEf LOOS wOpIA.N. trlpn Her Rival Stnrlc Naked mid Covers Her tvltli fur from Head to Foot. Nfil fil loclal Dispatch to the Uluba-Domocrat ; tli AunoiiA , lud. , Juno 25. The town ia HiP aating over a capital sensation to-night P the tarring of a woman by a divorced at fp and three other jealous women , in to licit the feathering was omitted on ao- fear unt of n disappointment in not gottiui ( ar ' o material. Mrs. John llouton , or ino thor the divorced wife of Mr. John ! o outon , has had her joalouny pi cited by the fact that John th , outon , her former husband , at id rooms in the aatno building with a CC ra. Amelia Owens , a widow , and ao- is rding to Mrs. JJouton'w notions , wua tr ; 13 auspiciously a'tcntivu to her. It wau wi tenement homo that was thua ocoupio.1 qi r the auspoctcd pair , and Mra Jones th red in the second atory of it. Mra. 113 ihn llouton , with throu sympathising imon , eot out with a pot of tar and a tint bruah this afternoon , They arrived the house of Mrs , 0 irons at 4 o'clock the afternoon , nnd proceeded to bus- CB3 at onco. Mra. Otvona waa firat M tijjod then ntrlppod otark naked and th rown down while Mra. llouton , with her pa int brush , painted her thoroughly B" > m head to foot with tar. Thia roi occfia waa kept up for a long time , in pootation that a woman who was to got ot of foatltoro for the occaaaion would DC ivo with them , but aho failed to put , an appearance , and HO thu feathering tei o omitted. The women then madu cli rs. Owens promiio that aha would uot sin real their names , whoroupou they toha ) k loave. Mra Otvons immodintdy ha got her promian to keep the aucror , led her help to got the taroll'hor body , aei d told the immus of her iioraooulors. yo FB. Owuna eays aho will have them all to pstcd to-morrow. How much ground Mrs. llouton had tin her auspicious against Mra. Owens hia i ii uot bo estimated accurately to-night , t moro will doubtlcw bo known on the to-morrow , asovory man nnd wo- m in tlio town to-night fs invostiffatluK hal 9 co e. It required nearly two hours < rd work by two of Mrs. Owens' neigh- tht n to cleanse her body tolerably , which < ay did at last by thu use of grease to chi ton the tnr and dull cnso-knivos and eng _ soup-Buds to roiuovo it. The dilll- rea Ity in getting thu ntulT out of her hair , km iioh won matted with it , wa greatest , km il the effort waa attended with only obi rtinl sutcefis. Then Mra. Owens' ap- for rlivonU were loft in n tcrriblo plight , dot th the lloor and the furniture tarred , toe 1 fragments of her torn clothing stick. ; frtst tin all sorts of plscos. JSoi Dill U Will n Olilp. iton Glubo. Vn interesting story is told in 'connco- det it with the olil state prison at Oharlus- , which shows how Binulland iftignifi. it a thing may gl\o liberty to a priso- , A convict lind been auntenccd to irlflonmont for Gftoon yearn for com. nbd .ting a Bcriua of burglaries , and had BUM vod botwven three and four years org are ou ono day ho brought a small chip of Bto ; ad from the ahoji where ho was on > pro cd iu labor to his coll. This fnct was Idrl worthy of notice at the moment , vor auc ion , however , the prisoner , with tlot em , had nmrehcd to their cells , he din cod the chip in such a way as to pro- tun it the bolt of the door of his cell from foci toning. The officers on duty made did on I ir usual inspection , saw each man in hut cell and DO reported , A/tur / the iu * spoclion had been made the convict in question opened hia cell door , closed it again , and passed quickly out of a side door into the yard. In a moment ho had gained the shop where ho worked , lloro ho put on n pair of overalls belong ing to ono of the instructors employed by contractors , and from there ho got upon the prison-wall , and entering ono of the guard-houses ho found an overcoat , which ho donned. Ho was now ready to bid adieu to the prison. Ilia movements Trcro in no way nlow , for ho know that at any moment his absence might bo noticed and the ofllcora bo upon hia track. Leaping from the wall the convict waa soon in the street and "off for parts un known. " At 1 o'clock , when the prisoners wcro to return to the shops for the afternoon , the absence of the escaped man was noticed , and , although diligent search was made nnd the usual reward offered for his nrrost , the follow waa never cap tured , but made hia way to Halifax , where ho engaged in a legitimate busi ness. SUDDEN CHANGES. Changes hf temporturo are apt to occa sion dangerous nlfuctiona ; in the full- blooded , apoplexy is to bb feared. All , both young and aged , should have BKAN- DHKTH'I , I'ILLS ready ; they are never- failing. When you have pain in the head , aru dizzy , feverish , rheumatic , , or othorwino affected , take from three to ton , according to bulk of individual. In twenty-four hours , or less time , you will bo content. Constitutions are much alike. Vertigo , dizziness , and pain can como only when impurity of the blood ia too much for "the lifo11 in ua to carry ivilhoiit a struggle. And it is this ntrugglo that IKANIIUITII'H ! ; TILLS aid , and no mis takes are made when you merely take iway impurities from the blood. V Queer-Shower lu Iialco Jotrolt ( Mich. ) 1'roo 1'ross , Juno 21. A most extraordinary and possibly in- ixplicablo occurrence was noticed in jiko Michigan on Thursday , the 12th nst. The facia , as related by aDotroitor rho is personally cognizant of them , ore .a follows : On the day noted there was i light , warm shower at "VVaugpshancc jighthouso , which is in Lake Michigan , , bout 25 miles west of Mackinao , Im- nodiatoly following the shower some non who were at work on the foghorn milding hoard rattling and crashing over load and hastened out to learn the cause if so unusual a demonstration. The roof 1 the building and the pier of the light- IOUBO had in an instant boon covered o the depth of an inch with a dry , halk-liko substance. The surface of ho lake , too , as far aa they could see ras covered with a like substance which ho waves lashed into foam. This sing- 1 Inr occurrence filled the men at the ight-houHo with dread ana dismay for time , but OH no harm came they soon cgan to look about for an explanation , 'wo of them applied their tongues re- catodly to the stuff , and the experiments lade them noriously ill. A quantity of ; is now in the possession of James lartlott , of tlio Buhl Iron works. It , noils strongly of lye , but it seems to ave much loss appcifio gravity than otash. Whatever it is there is evidently "good crop" of it somewhere. The uoation of paramount interest now is. [ ow did it get Into Lake Michigan and houco came it ? i Allon'ft Drain I'oud Iiotnnlcal extract .rongtlier.'i tlio Brain nnd positively cures 'orvou.n Dobtllty , Js'crvousnoss , Hondachch niiitnralIoHfliMvftrn\ weaknusn of Genera , TO System ; it never fnllit. $11'kg. ' ; 0 for $ , ' ! . -At drnraiata or Allen's Pharmacy , 315 l ira .vo. N. Y. Now York. The number of oloctrio lights in uao in 'ow York at the city's exponsa is 122 [ ty-fivo cf the Brush and aixty-aevon of 10 United States company. The coat of ? hfa for thu city ia 70 cents each light > r night. The companies furnish plsnt id.lncludo ovorythiug. The coat of gas private cousumora ia $2.25 per 1,000 ot ; to the city 1.50. Electric lights 'o at present on business streets and parks. The Public Works Commie.- n has just contracted with bath com- inios to extend the olectrio light along o wainr fronts and some other business roots. There will probably bo in all 10 lights in the city when the contract completed , covering by judicioun dis- ibutlon , fifteen or twenty miles of ittor front find the prlncip.il bushiest ! mrtora The population of the city bye iu o last census ia 1,200,22 ! ) ; nascEned val- ttion of real and personal property , ,0 , 1OOU,235. Aulil I'liosplmto , A valuable Itomrdy for Gnivel. Dr. T. II. Nr.wiAM ) , Jr. , St. Louis , o. , says : "I have used it in diseases of o urinary organs , such us gravel , and VI rticularly sjiMinatorrhou , with very od result , and think it very valuable mody in those diseases. " Havcd , itroit Free l'con , w Ktrly ycaturd.iy morning n tramp on- N : od the central station with hia tooth tliN licking together and his lipa a popular tlivc iido of purple , and naked for Domothing vc drink , explaining that ho wai about to vo n chill. " 1 'Let wo BOO if you are , " replied the th goant , as ho came forward. "Off with of ur coat and vest , and lot mo got down your hide. " ye \Vhcn the tramp had partly disrobed , oti 3 ollioor felt of hia pnws , pushed up vu sleeves , and asked : or "When did you take a bathl" , then "About three " on yoara ago , "I thought ao ; thoro'a a layer of dirt of If an inch deep on your ekin. " sit 'And how can a chill got through ua itJ" 'It can't. You can no moro have a 11 than I can lly. " VI That'fl good , and I fool bettor al- VIwi dy ! If I'm cafe , that's all I want to wi jw. I'm no doctor , nnd I didn't nl , ow how the old thing worked. Much wl igod to you , and if them fellora nt the cd ry wharf undertake to Band-paper mo rle f n , as they threaten , I want to be pro- to tod. " Ith Statement , | Tl iton Tilot ( Catholic ) . iVo repeat our belief that IJIaino and . gun cnu boat Cleveland and any other I * " uocrnt. , . I am on 1110 * lef lion are frequently preceded by A netua of K'ht In tliu back , luliiv nnd lower pnrt of the cot li > inoncuuiiIiiK the tiatlont to Biit > | > od8 ha linn Uu ia ixtleetlon of the kldnoyo or neighbor ! u # atui. At times , * yin touts of InulgoHtlon proaent , as Uatuency , uiiouinemi of tha No macli , u'.o. A muUtcro llku ponplratlon , < ludur ( a Aory tlbaf rooabl imrticu- ly at night after pettiufr warm lu ue > l , IU wa y common iittomUnt. Inturnnl , Kxtenm' boi 1 Itching 1'ileii jleld nt once to the appllca- D 1 i of Dr. Bonaiiko'al'lle llouuxly , which ncU hoi 9ctlx * the narU ulltsctod unin , nbaorblug the lorn , alluylng tlio Inteuie Itching , nud cf. theme .Iny a iMjriniuiuiit euro \\buru oUior remo- mo l liavo fulled. Do uot iltluy until tlioilnJn tbo tyntotu iiroduron jiornunuut ilUablllty , trv it mid i > run * ) , Behnitor ft Dfcht. TradB euj > plitl l > y 0. P lui. XHE MAGNETIC OIIIU A Test Iloforo WnsJilriRton SolontlntH. Washington Star , On Monday Miss Kuln Hurst visited the laboratory of a well known scientific gentleman In this city , and mot there a number of gentlemen who had boon in vited to witness an exhibition of her pow ers , 'Miss Ilurn * WRI oc-nmpanicd by horfathor and NOthot ftnft her agent and manager. Bho vtua niiuwii to a small room , which is used ns a study , and as the gentlemen came in they were intro duced. Among these prcsont were Prof. Simon Nowcomb , Major J. . W. Powell , Prof , llarkncss , Prof. Eastman , Dr. 13asil Norris , Col. Garrick Mallory , Prof. Gilbert , and Mr. Taintor. Miss Hurst was requested to proceed with the practical demonstration of her powers us aho was accustomed to do before the public. Ono at the chairs in the room was placed In the center of the floor , and ono of the scientists grasped it firm ly , Miss Hurst then placed the palms of her hands on each side of the chair , and the scientist was soon whirling around the room nt a lively ratn in the vain ef fort to hold the chair still. This was re peated several times , as well as n sim ilar test with a cane and umbrella , Care ful watch was observed by the spectators of Mies Hurst to ascertain if there was any contraction of the muscles or other evidence of the use of physical forco. Thorp was but little comment made. The violent and sometimes eccentric motions of the persons who were en deavoring to hold down objects touched by Miss Hurst excited considerable laughter. Attention was called to the position of Miss Hurst's hands and the absence of any sign of physical cxortion , Ono eager investigator took her pulse after a _ somewhat oxcitcd contest and found it but little above normal , while her partner was blowing like a per poise. Prof. Nowcomb suggested that Miss Hurst bo placed on a platform removed from contact with the ground while ex erting her power. A small platform was procured , which was placed on brass roll ers perhaps an inch and a half iu height. Standing on this platform Miss Hurst attempted to repeat nur experiment with the chair while it was firmly grasped by * man who waa standing on the floor. For some reason the power was not ox- artpd , nnd after standing some time trailing for the chair to move Mis Hurst laid she could not do it. Her father naid n a reassuring tone : "Just put your mind on it , Lula. If ? ou think you can do it you will succeed. Cho trouble Is think ' " , you you can't. "No I don't " , , protested the young ady. "I want to do it. " Another trial produced only a feeble lomonstration of her .power. The pa- onts were of the opinion that as the > latform was a now experience it had livorted nor mind. After slopping from ho platform aho waa able to move chairs , nd canes aa usual. A Star reporter called upon Professor iimon Nowcombat the navy department , 0 obtain an explanation from his stand- lointof Miss Hurst's mysterious strength. "How do you know/asked / the pro- ossor , "that I have ever laid eyes on i lisa Hurst ? " "I understand , " said the reporter , "that ti the interest of science Mies Hurst gave n exhibition at Professor Graham Boll's esidenco , at which you were present. " "Well , that's correct , " said Professor Towcomb , "and I don't know as I have ny objection to telling you what I think if it all. In the first place , the exhibi- ion is perfectly hpncst , there is no trick- ry or pretence , or iny endeavor at con- oalmont. Secondly , I don't BOO any eason for supposing that what she does rises from anything else than unusual luscular strength. Still , I should bo inch interested in investigating the mot or further. The wonderful fact of the xhibition is that she is not conscious of ny exertion iu performing the oxtraordl- ary feats of strength. The way wo Bat ified ourselves on that point was to nr- ingo tests which could not bo accom- liahcd without consciousness of effort or certion. In these instances Miss Hurst Id not succeed. Besides that , however , 10 physicians stated that there was not to slightest change in her pulse after a ! St. " "How can you explain the exorcise of ich extraordinary strength without any nisciouancas of it or signs of exertion ] " iked the reporter. "I cannot explain it , " was the reply. 1 leave that for physiologists to do. " "Some people say that her powers > mo from electricity , " suggested the Star ; portor. "I don't believe in it at all. It can't o. " "Then at > ain , there is the will power , " ? ntnrccl the reporter. " 1 never have Been any such exhibition i will power , pure and simple , " en id the rofesaor. "Well , how about mesmerism ? " "Tho mesmerist munfc como in contact ith or BOO the subject , " said Professor E owcomb. " 'n "Hang shoot between iciii , and there is no mesmeric effect. o , as I said before , I saw nothing but a iry strong person. " "But , sir , " interposed the reporter , liero h ono puraon , and a woman at at , overcoming the combined strength three or four powerful men. " "Well responded the professor , "but iu can't toll about this combined rongth , Throe or four mon in endea ring to withstand Miss Hurst may pull push directly against each other , nl- cmgh their intentions are good. The ily way of obtaining n correct estimate her strength is by oppoiing it with a Ai iglo and known weight. That is all I u * ay of the matter. " Hunllnuem iu llio Hnovr. rgiuU ( Nov. ) Katcrprtie. Mount Davidson was again whitened th BIIOW half way from summit to base jht before last. The sunflowers with itch the mountain Ho completely cover- , till came up mulling soon after sun- e. The sunflowers being "native nnd the manor born , " do uot greatly mind o little cllmnto eccentricities that have on us far dlatinjjiahod the present season , lie icy think it is all right. Oo id Grounds lor a Bouroi/.a. tUburg Chronicle. "Tolk about real cstnto being high ! " d Hoggs to hia wife , "Why , if you'd ly bo a little saving with the stuff that's t iu thu bottom of your colFoo cups you ild own a lot of your own iu short Four Nnincti lor Ono Biniill Baby. , w Vork World. frodoric. % Uasieustcin Italia Bortot the nnuiQ given to a b\by born ou ird thp steamer Italin at sea on Juno ast. The Uo lirat names were in ior of the captain and the third after i vessel , while the parents of the child destly claimed the list. i ut or N , 0 , Tobacco fipoat'iu the tht u . The Kidneys. They nro tlio most important sec retory orgnnp. Into nnd through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of the body , containing poisonous mnt- tor taltcn out of the system. If tlio Kidneys do not net properly this matter is returned , the whole sys tem becomes disordered mid the fol lowing symptoms will follow : Headache , weakness , pain in the small of back nnd loins , flushes of hont , chills , with disordered stomach ach trad bowels. You can thorough ly protect the Kidneys by BUR DOCK I3LOOD BITTERS nnd when nny of these symptoms mani fest themselues you can quickly rid yourself of them by this best of nil medicines for the Kidneys. BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are sold everywhere at $1 per bottle , and ono bottle will prove their efficacy. Science ot Life , Only $1,00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. W THYSELF , A GREAT MEDICAL WOKK ON MANHOOD lty , Kerrons nd Phreloal Debility , Prem&tnro Decline fn Man. Etroriot YoutU , an the nntold miseries cguUlng from Indiscretions or 01 * onset. A book for every man , young , mlddlo-agod , and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acnta and chronlo diseases o&chono ot which li Invuluable So found by the Author , whose experience for 23 yean Is such M probably never before felt to the let ot any physio an SOO pages , bound In beautlfn French muslin m dossed covora , full gUt.frnaranteed o be a finer work n every tense , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work sold In thli country for 82.60 , or the money will bo refunded In every Instance. Price only 91.00 by mall , poet- paid. Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. God medal awarded the author by the National UodlcM Awoclatlon , to tbo officers ol which he refers. The Sclenso of Life should bo read by the yonncr Instruction , and by the afflicted for relief. li will benefit all London Lancet. There Is no member of society to whom The Sci ence of Life will not bo useful , whether youth , par ent , guardian , Instructor or clergymaa Argonaut Address the Feabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. n. Parker , No. i BulOnch Street , Boston Mass. , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronlo andobstlnatedlseasesthat hare baffled the skill ot all other phys-UFI B dans a ipedaltyi Much treated success-Hi. HL without an Instance failure. TUV FI F Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlangor , Bavnria. Culmbacher , , Bavaria. Pilsner - . .tBohemian. Kaiser . . . .4.Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budweiser St. Louis. A.nhauser St. Louis. Best s Milwaukep. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. drug's Omaha. Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAURER. 12131'arnomSt. HAS NO SUPERIOR. flie Steck is a Durable Piano. 'UE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER HAND. SOLD NLY BT WOODBRBGE BROS , , OMAHA. NEB. IMPROVED aorr ELASTIC SECTION Is warranted to wear longer , ill , th form ncntcr , ami Klvo ncttc1 rcatlBfAttlun t'mn aJiyi.lln.rCoi * , ( n tbu nmrLtt.or rirlco | * alt ! \ill bo rdui iled. Tlio Inilurmmcnti ol C/ilcairo's iMBt physicians my arh Comet. I'rlco , llr.tHlocn Jean , repaid. ( I ' < > - /it vrmrnifnlmiitrortliiiLl. . vwrasciiiiLu , JOSKI > U A of. . ucrj , ulO a liia l .T. H. F. LBHoMA-NN. BELT Will cnro Ncr oilmen , maUMM , I'm. . . . _ . _ ! , KlAtlta. Kliiniy. Hplnu imil I.hcr illuntri , ( \vtlima.lteuit UlM > ar , J yiM ( phJa , Coni M i ncT J- liatlon. Kijfil , Cntnnli , vyfT " I'llci. LplUTHT , Impolfiicy , jinliAtriiB. 1'iiilnpnn Uteri , itc. Only * cl < iitltlahlei > in licit In Ami rka th t roml < thu Kkctrlclty Hiid max tlum tlirout'li thvliod > .AUdcaubore < : liurgeitinAnf Wit by tlio Hulk nt. SI.OOO Would Not Duv It. DuJ UoP-n I wna atlUolod with rhcumatlrm and ircd by ualnff n belt. To any ono alftlctcU wltli nt tlbeaM , I nould B f , buy Horuo'i I'Joctrlo Kelt , Any one can confer with mo by wrtllnir calling my itore , IKO Douglas itre t , Omaha , Nub. WILLIAM LYONa UAIN OFFICE Opposite poetolCre , room t Fren- r block. CVForialBatO. F. Ooodman't Druj'Slor * ' 1110 tm&m tit , Omaha. Orders fllled 0. 0 D. UsoRldgcs Food . . .BUne Mange of Deist * , lltlaeatlly prepared In t f o w inlnn tea , and < nn be tued with or with- ou ) milk. lleclw ( or both way * lor lilana tlanReaad lorCusUnli \ Jdlngn , eta. , aroom < may each can. ill Ige'i rood li put up In tin cam , tour > t > et , retail ing at Sio. , e&r. , 11.25 anil Il.Tfi Dy all Dtaf- rtuaait aluohi many Utotcti. WOOLIUC1C fc CO. , leTerylabcl. Fcr pamblet Ac. , ailJr 84ool. . I hACo , 1'aluier " IHISIIKLToritegcnrae IX tor \ * made oprcealy ( or the cure of derangement ! of tbo generative orxana , X Th ro It no mistake about this Instrument , the con tinuous ttrcim ot KLKC- Till CITY permeating F ( through the paru mu t res. toro them to nralthy action Da not onnlound thli ith Elrctrte DeltnadtrrtUod to re all all * ( ram liml to tie , H U ( or th ONE | ) to- ipurpow. 1'cir clrculr * tihlng full Information , Ircaj Cheerer Uuctrlu licit Cy. , 103 Washington UhUuyo H. PHILLIPS , laioneot the lanroit and tmcit ajuortment ol lug and Summer Uoods fur EultUiga aud Tr owner- a. All gnrmruU iraaruitcrd to flt and trimmed h tbt > IJest Trlmiriit-a. MY I'ltlOEj AUC UWKIt ) I n * ny.Merchant Tailor iu the city. 1(04 Farnarn * * * . 1 ENGINES. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. It Is the best and cheapest food tor'stock ot any llnd.3 Cue pound | J e < ; u l to three pounds of corn stock lei with Ground Oil Cake ID the Fall and Winter , Instead of running down , will Increase In weight and be In good marketable condition In the spring. Dairymen , at well M others , who use It can tettlty t Its merits. Try It and Judg for yourwlToe. Prloo S25.CO per ton ! no charge fer sacks. AddreM WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY , Omaha Neb. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock HUE AM ) BUEGLAE PEOOF J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN J JJULJlj fL/UJJl ZUUj JL 1UU.ULUJ SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE DEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , STEELE , Wholes E. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of. Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , Man m ,1 ager of the Tea , Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above ; also pipes and smokeiV articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to ua shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BEN WOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & WAND POWDER Cd Heating and Baking IB only attained by aning CHARTER 0ABC Stoves and Banges , i WE oe DOO& Fct aale by MILTON ROGERS Ss SONS OMAHA" LEIGHTON. H. T. OLARKE. LEIGHT02T & OLARKE , 8UCCJ22SOIU ) TO KENNAJlD BK03. If CO. ) -DEALERS IK NEBRASKA. Milwaukee , Wis. QTOTHEB & CO. , Sole Bottlers. . EELLMAH & G0.9 1301 AND 7303 FAIlNAM STREE1 COS. 13TH [ AHA . RECENTLY FROM FREMONT , NEB. WHOLESALE LEATHER , SADDLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE , [ IDES , PELTS , FURS , TALLOW , WOOL , WE PAir THE > r Hides , Wool , Pelts , Etc. , niul consignments mndo to us will receive prompts attention , for which immediate returns will bo made. Mi Street , Bet , Ddilge and Capitol Ave , , - - OMAHA , NEB ( SJCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LIME AND CESflENT. Iffice and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts , , Omaha flsb , .