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OMAHA DAK ; * BEE - THURSDAY , OCTOBER A PINE LINE 0 THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ] , .u IN OMAHA NfiH. OMAHA MEDiCAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CKOUNSE'S BLOCK , Oor. 10th and Capitol Atomic , treats all cues Crip pled or Deformed , leo diseases of tt. < Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs , ' 'All canes of Cumturo of Iho Bplnc , Crooked Fcot t fr sndArmi , AlsoClironloftfTcctlonsofttio Liver , Ilheumatlim , I'iraljsis , Mien , Ulcers , Catarrh , Asth ma and Dronohltli arc all treated by now and BUO- ceasful methodi. All diseases ol the Dlood and Urin ary Organs , Including those resulting from Imlscro- tIon , or ciporure , arc saM ) anil successfully treated and a euro guaranteed. Young men , middle aged , and all men uffcrlni- rom Weakness and Nervous exhaustion , produtfm. indigestion , Palpitation of the Heart , Despondency Dizziness , Lota ol Memory .Lack of Energy anil Ambition , can bo restored to health luid ilgor , If caio Is not too long neglected. The Surgeon In charge li a graduate of Jcdor- Bon Medical Collcga (1885) ( ) and has itudled lill profession In London , Paris and Ucrlln. If afflicted , oil ) or write full description of your owe , and modl- dno may bo tent jou. Consultation frco. Address Omaha Dlipcnsury , Creunso'e Block , Omaha , Nob. Offlco hours 10-12 a. m.,1-3 and 7-8 p. m .Sundays. 10 a m tSLEend for treatlta either on male dlioasaj or dcf rmltles. (517 ( St. Clinrlos S' . , St. Lonli , Bio , M. recalar graduate of iwn cdlciil Collrgeii , hi l > crn lonjtet jngtg .lln thecpeCioitrcKtmcntof CMBONICNnvoti.fUi * aoU ItwoD r > ii A wtlmn im other rhj-ilclaa In uulxxili , j city i * K liow nnd ml oU rnMenti know. Nervous Ptostratlon. Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat. Skin or Ooncs , Dlood Poisoning , Old SoreS and UlCCrS , tro treat * , with aapartlleloJ aucc < ! ion , IfttcitirlrntiUo i > rlnck-lii. 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"Then run it into aomo adrortiaomont that wo avoid all Bach , "And simply call attention to the mor- iU of IIop lilttcra in aa plain , honest terms as possible , "To induce people "To give them one trial , which so proves their valno that they will never use anything olio. " 1'ue llKUKDt so favorably noticed In all topipOfk , , ItollloM ( ; and Bcculnr , Is " ] I'vInp : a largo eulo , and Is sunplantlnp ; all other medicines , "Tlicro Is no una deny Int ? thnIrtncsot the I to ] ) plant , and the propriotnra of lion ] ! ltter liiuo shown great fthrcwdnona and ability * * "In compounding a mcdlcingvhoso virtues are to palpable to every one's observation. " 1)1(1 8ho Die ? "Nol "She lingered end suffered along , pin- inn ; away all the time for years , " "Tho doctors doing her no Rood ; " "And at last was cured by this IIop Bitters the papers nay so much about. " "Indeed I Indeed l'r "How thankful wo should bo for that medicine. " - A DnuKlitor'n Mlncry , "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery , "From a complication of kidney , liver , rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility , "Under the care of the best physicians "Who gavohor disease various names , "But no relief , "And now eho is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as IIop Bitters , that wo had shunned fur years before using it. " Tun I'AiiENTf , . Father IH Gelling AVolJ. "My daughters say : "How much better father ia since ho used Hop Bitters" "Ho is getting well after his long suf fering I rom a disease declared incurable. " "And wo are so glad that ho used your Bitters. A LADY of Utica , N. Y. jtJTNono genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the wliltu lalxl. .Shun nil the vile , poisonous stud with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. Protection. Nonuch protcctho agatntt chills and fever and other dlicases ofn malarial ttpo exists- a II Blotter's Btotn- nch Hitters. It re 1le > es constloatlon liter disorders rhcu- nialurnkidney and : - blidder allucntc. \ ulih certainty and 1 irompt I tuile. A v change at gratlf } Ing as It Is complete soon takotplaco In thoap pcaranco , as well as the scnsadon of the Hannnd haggard In \a1ld. who uses this standard promoter of health and strength For sale by all dm lats and dealers cnorally Jla 110.11181 . & anwtliloKtonlo fttidJlufovor.MvaM&tnrr&t A l wuill , onr.1 J > rip | it , DUrrWt. l .r 11 An. , and all tliorilm cf III * 1 > ( .ulro Oritnl. A A drppt 1ml trt ad.ncltni B f yr t a | lu of lm | > x9 * . < ti M all iu&im.t uilakl * " " " - ' lar -r coonU'f.lu. A.k Tour trorrr ardnirafitf CrUl ! , luuiurctuM'lb/lft.S ' U. ILblCUCATaSUNt j. wnppfisaAHH , coia Aazn y. r. Science of Lite , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A GRHAT MfimOAIJ WOUD. Gxhaooted Vitality , Norrons and Physloal Dobllltr Prematora Decline fn Man , Errorsof Youth , an tht ontold miseries eanltlng from Indiscretions 01 ex oixwos. A book for every man , young , mlddf t aged , and old. It contains 1S6 proscriptions for all acnte and nbronto dlsoanou each one of which U Invahrable So fonnd by the Author , whose experience for S3 years Is such as probably never before fell to the ct of any phyuloan SOO pages , bound In beaudfo French muslin moooeed covers , full ( jilt. guaranteed la bo a Oner work n every sense , mechanical , lit erary and profcoslona ! , than any other work sold In tnls country for IS.CO , or the money will bo refunded In every lustauoe. I'rioo only ( I.UO by mall , pool- paid. Illustrative oamnU B conts. Bend now. Oold aodal awarded the author by the National Uedlul iinoolitlon , to the officers ol which he rotors. The Solonso of Ufa should bo read by the youu for Instruction , and by the affllotsd for relief. It will IxiDofll ( JL r/oudon Lancet. There ID no member of society to whom The Sol enco of Life rrlll not bo noefol , whether youth , pa' ent , guardian , Ingtruotoror clergyman. Argonaut. Addreoa tbo Teabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W H .Paikur.No. 4 Uulfinch 8lroet , Boston Man. , wbc may bo conitillod on all diseases requlr'ng oilll and oxperlenro. OhionloAndobcttnatodlsoausthathart ballled the s Hl of all other phyg.liril I dant a KiiccMt } : Huch treated sucxrejo-llUHL tolly without on liutince fallnrr. V I Will purify llm BLOODi'rcini * Into the LIVER aiul KIDNEYS. niul m.Hroiitt TIIU HK\J.Tlt und V1UOK of VOUX1I. I/ ) * . peptlaVantor Alilicllto , m- . illKCDllon , l.iuk of Ulrviigtli , auilTlrf1 " -"Uiinabsolulolr cured. Hones , miisclt'sani ) iii'rvo3 receive nuwlorco , JSilhcns tlio mind and . HiipDllea . . Ilralii I'uwir. . complaints ' puciillitrto tliolr tx will Had ItiDK.Il'mTKlfSI.V.ON TONIO rafu and rp vdy inru. ifUvi a u clear , licoltliy complexion. Frciiuinl aticrnptiat vivWrti-'lluit only add to Iliu popularity uTIliti original. Douutuxuurl * inoilt KLtlhu ( llllINAl.AM > JIK3T. Keoil jciurnddii' to'liialr. ) llurlvrMxi Oo.V lul . Mo , ( or our"DHKAM 110O1C. " 1 lei atruotfv Led iucIttl.uJormutUnfHa. J ' Food , " rltQ linndrwu of drl > . ' 8 on Horllck'a cmtcful irotlurK. Motlura' tullk contaliK no ttaiOi. IIOllUCKB'IOOnrOHINrAMHCfru ) /rc > ni UrUiruiulrmuorooltiUK ) 'JhelKMtfoodln 1 > iituor ! lckui nforINrAMa IhetuktiUttfor DlUl'KITKJSnml 1NVAI.1DH. HlKblvbcuetUir' ' tiimn > lUKmotbc Biiudrluk , l'rlcoWaiid76c. At aruwltttf. liookoinlio trvutuitntofclilldnn.frvu * f Ullcv * H la lit luKrlor to aujilloi or tl v klu < l for cblUtco " I' iMMOM U Si Arm Turk Ublt il'\UuKly primounca * t * w Lwl Kw > 4 In Iktuukct " II M flurrtll , it D , llJil-n One ol ( t > il tuUtluui ( or uxUtr i ullk " - / / U I ink * , it HUrixtUlttll r \V 11 wjiit 11 tu&ll on receipt of i > rlra In fcUinju. IIOHI.IC ll'ri I'COI ) CO. , Rui-liif , \ \ \ . ' - ; " - r. . iUi.4 t THE NEW GOLD FIELDS , Were Chris Ktyes Dog anil Died in Montana , Ttio Miui Who First Found tlio Oolil Killed by tlio lied Skins. Four KKOOH , M. T. , October 10. The latest mining excitement in Montana IB the stampede Into the Little Ilocky Mountains , in the southern part of the Blackfoet Indian reservation , which has developed during Iho pant four weeks into quite n healthy boom. The now gold Holds are situated duo east from Fort Benton about ono hundred miles and are on the north side of the Missouri - souri river setting back about eighteen miles from that stream. The gulch In rrhlch the gold liar boon discovered is abont five miles long , has a dense growth of Umber running throughout firm ono end to the other , and is an easy ono to TTork providing plenty of watorj can bo had. Unfortunately this is not the case in the Littlp Ilocky Mountains , or rather In this particular gulch whcro the gold has boon found. Whatever signs of the precious metal have boon dllcororod are all of placer origin. No quartz has yet been seen , simply a little dust and a few nuggota which have boon taken out by the pioneers , and which has gocrvod to sot in motion the usual stampede which always follows a discovery of the present kind. If the now 'mines turn out to bo val uable the Little Rockies will bo purely a placer camp , for all of the deposits np. pear to bu of tbat character. The rush- Is based on the discoveries of two well known prospectors and minors named Landusky and Aldrich , who claimed to have struck it rich on Juno 15 last in Discovery Gulch , an well as upon the re port of a committee of exports sent by the citizens of Fort Benton to examine the mines carefully and make reliable re port of their worth. The committee ar rived on the ground early In September , and , after going carefully over every foot of the gulch and examining it thor oughly , as only exports can , sent the fol lowing telegram on Sept. 8 back to Fort Ben ton : Mines are good. From three to eight feet to bed rock on discovery. Elmen dollnraadny diggings on 11 above discovery. In a pit twenty feet squnrn S300 taken out. From 22 nbo\o discovery S3C panned out In thrco days. S.iino claim $25 panned out in ono day. Big thing , no doubt. T. P. ABPT.IKO , 1) . HALl'IN , The above was sufficient to sot things moving , and in less than twenty-four hours after the receipt of the above tele gram at Fort Benton over a dozen boats containing nearly a hundred gold hunters \rero floating down the current of the muddy Missouri bound for Rocky Point and the now gold fields. From the South , the West , the East and the North great crowds came pour ing in by night and by day , und the largo military post of Fort Assinaboino , only sovonty-fivo miles distant , lost near ly all of its civilian employes and a great number of its soldiers ( the latter by de sertion ) within a day or two after the news reached there. For * a time there was some talk of removing the treaspass- ors on the reservation by force , but as there were ton men in the mines to every blue coat at For Aaeinaboiuo the com manding officer thought it batter to make haste slowly and telegraph to de partment headquarters for orders , which ho did. The orders came , but thcro was nothing in them , so the stampeders remain where they are and continue to mine for gold on forbidden ground in spite of reservation lairs , military and everything else , Frank Aldrich , who claims to bo ono of the discoverers , says ho stumbled on Louis Mayors , or Dutch Louie at onetime time reported hanged by the vigilantes far np in this particular gulch rocking for gold. Bat lot him toll his story in his own words : "J struck it , " ho says , "on the 15th of Juno. As I happened to bo following an old trail through the Little Rockies I found myself In Discovery Gulch , and , much to my anrprlso came upon Dutch Louie , who had found plenty of colors and who was following up num erous indications.Vo proposed to crosa out the gulch together , and did so. Wo found two channels , with bis ; prospects , and all at nnco struck bed rock and got as high as $3. DO to the pan Grst trial. After doing a good deal of wort an < 2 sat isfying ourselves that wo had big pay digging our grub pile got low , and so 1 started off muluhack to Fort Asslnaboino for n new supply. I was absent two weekn and two days , and during that titno Louie had rockmi out eight ounces of gold , I took took this money and , wont south to Maiden for nioro supplies and lumber. I endeavored to keep the matter a secret , but by disposing of the dust the cat got out , and fifty men , , whoso curiosity was excited , trailed mo fiom Maiden back to the gulch. This was the beginning of the stampede. Secrecy was ovoi , BO wo or ganized a district , adopted lum , and elected a judga. Discovery claim was sot apart for myself and Myors located a claim which was UOO foot from rim to rim. Wo then commenced work in earnest , my company opening No. 11 , above Discov ery , which paid from the start $10 n day to the man , Bob Main and Charlie Smith were preparing to sluice on No. 24 , above Discovery , when I loft , and I saw them take nut $20 ono day witli a crude kvoodon rocker. Our company has $350 n gold now on hand , aud ( J am certain low from pretty thorough prospecting , that every claim in the gulch about four miles in extent will pay well" Mr. Aldrloh brought out with him aa a sample of Little Ilocky dust , about an ouncoand a half of gold , which was a pretty sight , o look at. Aldiioh says that ho found near the iiouth of the gulch a pit 100x100 feet , : hat had evidently boon sluiced out years ago , and ho is of the opinion , concurred in by many others In the gulch , that it was hero Ohrls Koyea struck it in 1804 , to which place ho was on the way when killed the following year. Chris Koyea was a veteran prospector and gold hunter who loft Fort Benton in the spring of 1801 on a prospecting tour and who was never ooon again allvo after hia departure on his Ill-fated journey. Ho certainly got us far aa Xocky Point , aud ovuu up iuto what is now known as Discovery Oulch , for won a.tor ho l ft Fort Benton - ton a friendly Pieman Indian came into the latter plnco with a little writing tcratched on a piece of torn paper ad. dn-sscd to Mr. John Lpploy , the present cattle kinc of the Big Sag. The writiuR WHS as follows ; "Drop everything and como on. Have four slulco-boxet run ning with big clean ups. ' You don't want any horto or money ; wo can get all the latter that we can carry , Como quick. This wna enough to make the blood boil iu tbv veins of any gold-huutor , und Mr. T-icp- li y actually made arrangements to leave for the spot the next day. Tuo same night another ( ricndly Piegan came iutc F < rt Benoti and reported the whole country below to bo swarming with the hostile Bloods and Blackfcot ; that the whlto gold hunter had bcnn killed and scalped , his wooden boxes broken up and that n big war party of Sioux were on the way tojoln ] the Black feet and Bloods for the purpose of ' 'driving every white man out of the country. Of course , neither Mr. Loploy nor anybody else started for the diggings. No matter how rich they might prove to be , it was certain tain they could not bo worked ; for the country was hold by hostile Indians who wonld not allow it , and besides it was certain death to go thoro. _ Koycs always insisted there were rich diggings somewhere among the Little Rocky mountains and claimed to have found evidences of former mining by somebody who could not have been Indi ans. On ono trip ho brought back to Fort Benton on old battered gold pan which ho had picked up In the country , and often spoke of remnants of sluice boxes , hewn from trees , which ho found on a side gulch , and which had undoubt edly lain there for years , as it was rotten with ago. It is possible that a great mining camp once existed in the country , but the men who lived there alone and worked in the gulches for gold have long since passed away. If Iludson Bay traders , they probably wont back into British America , from whence they came , or If American gold hunters , they perhaps never came out of the mountains olive , but were , no doubt , massacred by the Indlads upon whoso lands they were. SKIN 1H9KA.SKS OURED Uy Dr. Frazlnr'fl Mngic Ointment. Cures as K by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , Salt Ilheutn , Sere Nipples , Sore Lips and old , Obstinate Ulcers , Hold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of prico. GO conta. Sold by Kuhn & Co. and 0. 11' . Goodman. A Minnesota Hon. St. Paul Day. Ho cuno into the office and said ho liked the dapor and wanted to help it. lie was a granger living about seventeen miles out on the Manitoba road. "It's ono of my hens I want to toll you abont , " ho said. "It's her intelligence. She knows morp than a horse. That hon la really religious , and I can provo it , and I will tell you how. She's a plain , ordina ry , everyday dominlck hon and very reg ular in her habits , but a few weeks ago she stopped laying. My wife was a good deal tronbled about it , thought majbo the dominick wasn't well , or something of that sort ; but it turned out It wann't anything of the kind. Wo'd been talk ing a good deal about a Baptist preacher who was going to make us a visit , and I suppose the hon heard us. Well , the pioachor came , and that afternoon my wife hoard a great cackling in the barn , and went out. What d'you snpposo she fonnd ? Why , that hon had jest laid a dozen eggs ! She'd boon holding back , you see , so that the eggs would all bo fresh. She only does this , though , for that ono preacher. Sho'a a Baptist her self , and it's only when the Baptist preacher comes that she's BO thoughtful. It's the curiousest thin I over saw. " And then the granger went away. Ho looked like a truthful man , but what ho related hardly acorns possible. Both Huxley and Tennyson agree that the most an ordina ry dominick hon can lay in a single day a seven. STOP 'CHAX COUGH By using Dr. Frozior's Throat and Lung Bal sam the only sura euro for Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness and Sere Throat , and all diseases of the throat an&Junga. Do not neglect a cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and hundreds of grateful people ewe their hvoa to Dr. Frazicr't Throat and Luns- Balsam , and no family will ever be without It after once using it , and discovering its marvelous power. It ia put up in largo family bottles and sold for the small prlco of 75 conta per bottlo. Sold Kuhr > & Co. and 0. F. Goodman. SvlfrSustnlnlnp. Texas Sittings , Two prisoners in the Texas peniten tiary were talking abont the manage ment of the institution. "They say this institution ain't self- supporting , " remarked convict No. 1. "That's because It ain't managed prop erly. If I had charge it would not only bo self-supporting , but it would make money besides. " "Yes , yon brnto , you would work the poor priaonors nearly to death , BO as to make money out of them , " "No I wouldn't. I'd do most of the work myself : All I want is the mater ials and the implements , and I'd turn out silver half dollars faster than you could count thorn. Just give mo a chance and this institution will just coin money. * * * * Delicate diseases of either sex , however induced , speedily , and perman ently cured. Book of particulars 0 cents in Btampa. Consultation freo. Address , World's Dliponaary Modiaal Aaiociatiou , Bullalo , N. Y. AnUnliiiporliuit Cnr c. Troy Timoo * The Oregon , of the Cnnard line , and the America , of the National line , loft Now York ycstorday at the same time and will racu to Liverpool , They are very fast steamers , and .Homo . lioavy bets have been made on the nice. This is , of course , exciting for these interested in the result , but to o hora it weald sooin as if Iocs speed and more care for safety would lx ) desiroablo. The Assyrian Monarch has just tvlion eighteen days to cross the Atlantic on acoouni of having valuable horses on board. The Oregon and America will make the run In loss than Bovon days. 'JUioy do not carry anything more valuable * than human bomgo. _ _ _ Ou.tno Sly , Canning , deceitful , treacherous and sly , are the attacks of malaria. It lurks u. stagnant ponds or works its way up through imporCact plumbing from unwholesome - wholesome drains. Many miserable- Urns of malur.ia.slt down in their grief , thinking nothing can bo done for thorn. Brown's Iron Bitters con restore them. Dr. J. L. Mycra. of f&irfiold , Iowasay > "Brown's Iron , Bitters is the boat iron preparation I have known in ray thirty yc&ra of practice , " j Ono Hundred , uml Twenty Allies On & Bull. Colorado Clipper. A cittaon of Tarrant county , whoso wife was. sioU , wishing to go for his daughter , who was sixty miles distant on a visit , in the abionco of a horse rode a two yew old bull , making the round trip 12tt miles in forty-eight hours , Do said iho bovine was rather too poor to ride without a saddle , and , us hooxpreseod it , "putty bad gittin on agin after the wind strikes mo awhile. " DUHKEE'K SAT > I > pumiso & Cpuu MEAT SAUCE for all kinds of naiads , liab , vegetables , and cold meats. Chuaur and bettor thnu homo-mado. No tuuco eiuial to H was over oll'ereU. Beauty , that trantitoiy How or , can only ba had by using Pczzoni'a medicated complexion An Electric Man. You have often heard of the electrical col found in some of the waters of South America , but who has over hotrd of an electrical nun ono constantly surcharged wjlh electricity ? I became acquainted with snch a caao'somo tlmo ago in Spen cer county , Kentucky. The man's name was Everett Gilbert , and his go is now about 2G. Ho says that about eight years ago ho wont cut on a very warm , sultry day in Juno to work on hia father's farm. A thunder storm coming up , ho , with others , took refuge in a house not far away. Drawing his chair to the door , ho took out his pocket-knife , opened it , and began slicking it into the top of the chair. A blinding flash carao from a very dark cloud at which ho was looking , ard ho fell to'ttho floor and was insensible for several hours. When consciousness returned - turned ho felt excruciating pains all through his body , and was in a critical condition for several weeks. Ho gradually recovered , though uuablo to trork any more that summer. Ono night Everett got homo from school just before a severe " thunder storm came up. Ho was sitting on the front stops when ho was suddenly seized with violent spasms. His father ob served that thcso spasms and twltchinga of the hands and arms always came on before a thunder-storm , and soon found that hia boy Was surcharged with elec tricity. Ho tried various experiments to draw it off Ihoso were partially sue- cciftful. Everett says that ono day under a shod in a wheat field during a storm his bodily tortures were fearfully sovoro. It occurred to him thut if ho should strip himself naked and lie down in the mud it might act as a conductor and give him relief. Ho did so and the ell'cct was agonizing. The electricity left his body with such a terrible shock that it seemed as if his sidoa had boon torn open and the flesh was being stripped from the bones. The agony for a moment was indescribable. It was like a red-hot iron passing down his eido with inconceivable rapidity. Ho afterward proceeded with greater caution , and experienced great relief on such occasions by removing his shoos and stockings and wading in the mud. mud.Ho Ho said that ono day on his return homo from Louisville in a buggy a storm came up , and his whola body seemed tilled with oloctricity. The pain became insupportable , and ho thought ho would try to discharge the fluid by using the tire of a wheel aa a conductor. Seizing it eagerly with hia hand ho was thrown violently head foremost into the road , after laying a few moments , ho recovered. Ho afterwards touched the wheel cauti ously with his finger and then was re lieved. About six years ago the electricity seaming to have left him , ho wont to Texas , but was compelled to return in about two months. Ho said the air where ho was ( Sulphor Springs , Hopkins country , ) seemed all the time filled with electricity. Uo could scarcely breath in It , and felt himself In an , electrical condi tion wherovur hn wont. One day he met a friend a delicate young man and they shook hands. The friend shouted : "You burn mo ; lot go. " The young man wrung his hand and said ho felt mnmerablo sensations like noodle pricks darting through hid body. no seemed to bo , as probably many others uro , negatively , electrified , as it required but slight contract to produce a shock. On leaving Texas ho found that his right side was affected as well as tno left , and haa seemed about equally BO over since. Ho is sensible of the approach of , a thunder storm twenty-four hours before Its occurrence , and then suffers unutter able misery first a numbness , , particu larly , in nio leftside , followed by a most distressing fooling of despondency. These feollaga increase with the approach of the storm. 2o then discharges the electri city that is in him by a conductor every few minutes , for if ho delays it until the storm is astually on it cannot ba dis charged aa rapidly as it accumulates , , and he suiTora intense pains in his head and body , which ho describes as sharp and darting , like noodle points tipped with firo. The brain seoma ulivo with these firey little darts , the muscles jerk and twitch r.ud thosa in the arm contract into knots. If ho is asleep when a storm comes up it never faila to awaken him , and , ifvho is lying with hii head toward it , ho must got up and put his foot in that direction ; lor unless ho docs so the pains in. his head are intolerable. Ho can easier boar thorn in his Jaot. If his loft side happens to bo turned toward the storm ho feels a peculiar jorriug uonsation , und nwiUtens immediately , tie si ya that if'ho ' holds out hia hand , or points hia fingers toward a etorm cloud , the electricity rushes from it to him. Scientists have long boon In doubt as to whether thora ia any dilloronco between electricity aud magnetism. Bfoerett Gilbert thinks ho has bottled this ques tion. During a remarkably fine display of aurora borealis ho was awakened ono night from sleep by a very uasual sensation. He feh a strong inclination to run urouad , to dance and sing , and was also moved by an irresiatablo impulse to chancy his position in bed. Ho aroee and saw an exceedingly brilliant aurora Doroalio. The elfoct oi > electricity is ol- v vj s to produce despondency aud cause him to aufior much pain , but on that oo- oaaion he felt great oxhilur.vtion oi spirits and suCvrod no pain. Jlio therefore infers that tharo must bo. a wide difference botwenu these two inrisiblo forces. On ncnvnvl eimilar occasions ho has felt the same kind of wild eihiloratioa , precisely the reverse of the Bennations experienced 'whou ' tliu atmosphere is ohntged with electricity. A.CAED. To all who are Buttering from error ! anaindbcictlunsof joutb , uervouuvuknos3 , uarlj ( loony , ln * ol manhood , eta , I will tend a rooija UiaVwiU euro you , KllEB OF OlIAl'.OE. This Bleat r mcily wan dUcoTozeJ by a mbhlonory Iu Houb America. Bend iet ) addressed envelope to h r. Jo- N. Station U New York , Tbo llailroiulJCIiiK uuii tlio fllessci B- er , San Krancltco. Argonaut. The story Ja told of n , Now York mos gengor boy who brought a dispatch iuto the private otlico of a csrtaln great finan cier and railroad kiug end who , > rhilo ho waited foa an answer. U.annd OH thosroat nvm n doak and whistled a lively tune , to which ho kept time with his /oot. The great man was shookod throughout his entire , system , and ho bent upon the audacious imp a gaze whoso eoverity wouW have unnerved a police captain ; but its only effect on the uniformed urchin was to cause him io wink ouo eye with much unconcern , while ho atill con tinued his tune and Bbulllo. Then the Kreat man said sternly : "Bpy.thia is not ITarrigan and Hart'sl" To which the unhuuiblcd young rascal replied : "Well yon but your lifo it ain't ; I wouldn't payne no half dollar to come in hero. " If your complaint is waut of appetite , try half a uiiio-KUw of Aiinarurn llltleit half un hour before dinner , Deware of couti' > terffittf. Auk your grocer or drufKlst for the | eeuulne article , manufactured by lr , J , G , U iriegert & Sous , - BESTTQHIC. ? Th'i medicine , combining Iron with rmro VJRCtnblo tonics , owrkly and completely CuroM DvHprpiln , JmllKcMlrmYriilttirfm , Imniirnlllnnil , iUnlurlnClilllnnmlFcicrn , unii Nrnrnlidit. Ills an unfailing remedy for DUcnscsof the Klilnon nnil I.lMir. It Is Imalunblo for Diseases riectillnr to Women , nml all \ \ ho lend fcilcntnry lives. It docs not Injure the teeth , cnu e hcndnchc.or produce constipation other Iron mciltclnrt do. It enriches and nwlflts the Wood , stlmnlatcs Iho nppctlte , alda the reinitiation of food , re lieves Itcnrtmirn nnd Dclchlng , and strength ens the muscles nnd ncncs. Tor Intermittent rovers , Lassitude , Lack of Cnergy * itc. , It has no cqunl. XT3- The Konulno 1ms nfoovo trndo rnnrk nnd crossed red lines on v. rapper. Tnko no other. a d onihr iimm.iiiiEaic.il , u > , iuLTisrmrii s Anl nndlsDHtel In the BROAD GLAIM ol Keiueine VERY BEST OPERATHT& , QUICKEST SELLIN& AND liver offered to the nubile. EAHBUBG-AMERIOAN DIRECT LINK FOB ENGLAND , FBANOK AHD GERMANY. The tteamshlpa ol thlo well-known line are built ol Iron , la water-tight oompartmontn , aud arc furnish ed with every requisite to make the passage both cole and agreeable. Thov carry the United States ftml European mails , and leave New York Thura- doj a and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , (1'AIUS ( ) and nAUBUKO. Rates : Stecrjgo from Europe only B18i Flrol CabIn/5 / ] , CeSaijd 76. 8tuui Kt > , ( W. Henry-Puudt , Mark Hansen , F .E. Moorcs.lT. Toft , itrontalD Omalu , OronewcK & Schoentgon , agoatatn CounclMHufls. O. B : RICHARD & CO. , Geu. Pass Agis. , 61 Broadway , N. Y. Cbas. Koztulnskl & Co- GenenJ Wuetein Agants , 170 WRalilngton St. , Chloa K0.1U. Chartered by thcSta 'jc the express purpose Blood promptly relieved and j-crmnncntly cured by rcme- 'ractlcv. beminal by Dreams , Pimples on .Lost Manhood , j.osi rc//curedTfiera i ? ti'resr-'rhAciirDiii. The appropriate rc.r.edy :3at once used In eachcr.se. Consultations , per- lunal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- ' ' mea sent by Mall and Express. Mo marks on IMtnace to indicate contcnto or sender. Address un.JAMESNo. 204Wasliinglon Si.ChIcagolU , UADinnPITI C" numeM * ur t r * VMnIUUUIlL.U ClrUl * A EVERY IPERSOIT , SICK OR WELL , I Is Invited to eend their address to Tns SWHT SI-BCIFIO Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta , Oni , for a copy at their treatise OR lilood -Ed Skin Diseuits , which will bo moiled free. Cancer- for Many Years. fi family servant haa been afflicted for many jcara with a canoer on her nos ) , and was treated by soroo of Ihe bciii physicians , and the old remedies used without benefit Hnallyo ira\o her Swlft'n Hpc- clflo and sbc-laj been completely cured. Jou-illilL , Drn-j'ia' . Tnomson , Ga. , August Id , 1881. NOSE EATEN OFF. John 2a\pn , a younpnnn near hero , K'-d a cancer onhU'faco whcn * had oitcn away his no > and part of hlschiok , anJ was ( xtendln up to hlse\09. As a la-t resort ho was put on Swift's Sjiecinc , ard it has entirely cured him. Ills lace Is all Ifealed o\or with n w flesh , and his RCneril health Is excellent. HMewery was wonderful wonderfulM. . F. Cni'MLEr , M. D. , Ouletliorpo , Oa. , Ausruntlfl , 1834. Atsets "osatiosUt.H. Y , , Oapltkl 00.1,00 ? . i.U'Merciu.iita , nr Kcwuk , N. . ' . , Ciyllt.1 1,276,001 Blrirjrire , PMlxaelrhl , plUI . . . I.SCO , CCC , Irrmrn'i Vrinil RED STAE LINE BolgUii Eojnl ainlU.S , M ll Utonmor * EVKRY SATUItDAY , HEW YORK AHD AHTTOP Th&Uhint , Oermany , IMy , Holland ami Jfranct Diooraxe Outw > rd,8SO ; Prepaid from Ant'mrp , ls ; Exraraloo , $39 , Inoludlng bo < lill g , oto , 2d CaUn , S50 ; Hound Trip , 990 00 ; Kxouralon , 8100 ; 8 loca from $50 to | 90 ; KiturelOQ 110 to S1S3 /arlVler Wright ft 8ro , Don Agouta. It w y K. Y. Cildwoll. HamUtoii In O3. , Oanbn. V. K. Flo -EMI & Co. , ? 03 K. l ib Slnwt , Cmib J I ) . K. Kin ill , OrofchaA 'ntb. o.t-ly . & u 14 I Jill I Da. K. 0. WKJU'II NKXTK AHD URUN TKXXIMIXT , a iruariutacd ipectflo for Hysteria , I ) izlnees , Oou\'ul. tloni , Fits , IM.TVOIU NeuralgU , llaadache , Norvoui Prostrr.tIcri cax > > od by the utg of alcohol or toblucoo , H'akeluluwe. JltnUl deprculcm. Holteiilr < { of the brula , resulting In Insanity and leaping to miwry , dociy anc | d Mh , l"rcmaturt OM age , llaronum , lost ofponerlu cither sen , liltolur ary Lome * aud Bper. roatorhorcaused by over oxeitlautof the brain , self- abiuonr over Indulgence. Xich box , oontalni one month's tiiatmeut ( f 1.00 tt boxer six bottles lor (5.00 , ( * ut by mill prepaid on receipt o ! price. WE OUAUANMB SIX BOXK3 To cure luy caae. With each order received by ni lor tlx bottles , acoompllibsd lth 6 00 , we will send Iho purcauer our written guartnteo to refund tb ui .ney II thetrtsatmeocdoca not cQcrt a cure. Ouir tnteea Uuwl only bv JOHN C : WEST & CO. , JyiS-ui&ery f 02 iladUon St. , Chicago , IU. JAS.H.PEABODX d. u , PHYSICIAN & BUEQEOH , lUwld&nee No. HOT Jones St. Oaice , No. 1S03 Far am a i OilM hoar * 11 in. to 1 p , m. and rouj ; ( g pn. . TjUo'inn t Jt o Qse 97 , tn'dMM , IU The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few years ia n matter of great astonishment to these who pay an occasional visit to this prowlug city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line llond the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last five Tears. All this is a great surprise to visitors and is the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements madr > n lively demand for Omaha real cstato , and every Investor has made a handsome profit. Slnco the Wall Street panic last May , with the subaoquont cry of hard times , there baa boon loss demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors seeking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices In build ing material and are securing their homos at much loss cost than will bo possible n year honco. Speculators , too , can buy real estate cheaper now and ought tj take advantage of present prices for future profits. The next few years prominea greater developments in Omaha than the past five years , which have bcon aa good aa wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo jo b Ling houses are added almost weekly , aud all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- tercst , which , if judiciously Inycstod in. Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater returns. We have many bargains which wo are confident wilt bring the purchaser largo profits in the * near future. We have for sale fcho finest resi1- dence property in the north and1 western parts of the city. North we have fine lots atreason- abl&pnces on Sherman avenue , 17th , , 18bh , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , . Guming , and all the leading streets , in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , nnd with the building of thu street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. Wo also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stoclc Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence.- ' for eale , Parties wishing to invest vrill find , some good bargains bycalling on u 213 South 14th St. Betuceii Fasaham and Douglas. P. S. We nsk these who hava proparty for sale at a bftrgsin to give us u callWo want only bargains. Wo wi'l ' positively not handle prop erty at i : orotlum itb real vnluu