THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1885. i AhsfihilMy Frco-frpto Opiates , tmetlca and Poison. SAFE , PROMPTJ AT rnOOflllTH AND DCAI.Ite. T1IECHARUS A. VOGF-UEn CO. . BALTIMORE , MO. , Cliartcred by Uu-StateoUlIU jiicim : * ll chronicuunuryund prl * ; > vate disease * . Oonorrhcea , iaiectandQyphitl in all their 'complicated forrni. alto ell dtatasca of the Skin and Cloodnromptly relieved ind permanentlycurtd by teme * . diet Icstcdinn/'WlylVyitJ tHjirnnl I'rnrtlrr , iiennnal fipht Losses by Preatns , Pimple * on the Kate.t.o t fctantiood , ti'.l ( rrl//ciirrtl. / TVirro ifiiu txtierlntrtitltiu , Ihe appropriate remedy laatonco u d In each case. Coniultatl jns , per. r.onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med * Iclnei cent by Mall nnd Kxprcca. No niorkii on package to Indicate conttnta or wnder. Addreta o. 20tWasliinCjon ! GI..CnlraDOlll. A FINK MNF. Ml- Pianos aod Organ : WOQDBRID&E BHQS' i OMAHA NKIIKASKA. WILDOR'S COMPOUND OF S PURE COD LIVEE OIL AND LIME. Wiihor'cj Cnfl.l ivcr 'Oil n H Lime. Pe BTRWlm luivc licfii ii'inir roil t vrr oil lll I | loiit-c < ltnli-irn ! Hint I r Willmr Inn pinvcc.Ii' . lifimil rcuMnlH ot ncvornl piti > lonnl KUII ! iron lo co'i't-lnhvi-tl C'IIIMC ' oil unt Ilincln HIK r -fiiniT.ll'ti'II NHi'iiMi' " intlit ) tiiHtf , uiul I < tt rl"liiliiiH'oiii | liilntnni truly wnnderlii 'N , ry ninny ( o'Mini ? 'ho c rnes woic iiimnii ml nvi ! ? ( " < > n l wlio lind tnko i tlm c'l n oil Ii n Innirtlnin trillion t ninrkeil olfuct. lulto ncen i' tlrxlvoumlliviioinir Dili propiirnMon Ito pin ii"il e 't Itioiri'iinlnc. Miinnrni'tiircil onlv' ' \ WIHwr Ulininl't Ilii'tnn. Solil liy iilldiu K * " EP1THELIOHA. ! OR SIvlN CANCER. nr * I su' rqil rrl'h ' a cfn'ir o my mro. ' E ul i. n ' s n H Ii en I r ronnni n t' < l no < n n B Id - Sp c c u. il I i : < rrmlniM o nil'o nn ovt lo ii n.o It , m tli ) tuiHFiUL 8 fi i. uu ti Run IIH nm. . 'I'lu ; I ill cncn < f Ihd inci I nu ill III Hi WMH In soiuetvl nirjfriivuff'In'oroi tint t-ooli Hio Ini'nniikiii wn * " 'llnj utl in d I IICKI" * lo'ln ' p i v utter tl ilrst f iw huitlcrt Myjrtn nil lu > 1 'ii-uri'iii itnprovoil. I , P-i HlrniiHi'r. nnil ul I i to ilo in Ulnil of work. T ficmiuuruainy lit i > IIOKIHI ' ilco oiM'nndtii i lufr to lu'p' , null thcicUn it vi'eiUo o" " Itlclt only 11 I t iu n-nr iniiiks ll P'0. Mil" . .Ill' IK A Ml DON AT.I ) . Atluntn. Ol. , AninisUI ; 1 8 > . 1 Intvo luul n CIUIPIT oil n\y \ fnrn for P' > n yrnrs , I'vicndluir troin "mi o ucli li no wn llio IIIIPO lo Iliu oilier. I lui * . Iven mo n tire < lciilolpiiiii.nl liincs i.i > niliiK uiul ltd Inir B loll im i XU-nr thitt It ton * nliliUHi i u .I'lii-.tnlo. 'omniiK'c : < l uslnir Hwll't Sprcll'o in Mm , 1 n il luivu in-iMl ul 'lit liot'lcs. It IIHA ulvon tl C I'ntcfll icllcl In r'lii viMK'llio Inl'niniitloii ' HI lostcrii.V my | . ciU'iiiriiouUi.V. . ISAIISUS. Knoivllle , lou n. Pqpt H. ISM , } TreuilMion tilnoil und eKln dl.'oneca nnilli frnu , ThoRwIf 8 H'fltlc Co. , Utnwor OAtlnntu , ( J N. YMfiT . - lsnctt. I luiv apoaUlf r4iii ilf l.tr iiitftbuTedlftMie.bT in UM th > miCDiKurct.M i.t tli wiii.c klinl Miulitf furs t ttdtniliK * ' ' ncti rU , I oiirniie | nir ] f i'b lallirnlciir ; I , t I w I HIITn.ba HIL * V > ) tMti r llii V il.l' . ' o * tuffw'iir it Kif inr/ftt BII I * O hiltlr r. . 18 T A ULUCUU III Turiai . Ktw Tojfi _ Hum thu uiulliilny.muni clilldron I * Inr irionii'r In t1" ' RIIIIIIMIM * ninnil limn lit niiy other KUSOII lli'ullh nml porli' ncllcin of ilic liii\ti.lr < uit > n Hiiri' < lli\ ilirii o < KlilvuBKniiil.lt N ni'iitriil In ItHiu'ijon. IO.IIMI llyinUcn tiy llm Mill1 ( HUM , iK'cn Inns nn tu tlprin thn illirn- > tlMorKiUf. . . nnd N n-inmilit' ' ivliun thu Hdiiiiii li i cin t ill ) i'l.c. , Conrul- Falling / > . < * * , St. Vitns Dance , McoM- , Opium Kat- Bcroul ( , J\'inyi tta , NerTousncs * , QONQUER Ileadacfit , I'.lieuinat IBIM , W'tabuu , Drain.Vony , Jtitxvl Horn , i , Kfrrousl'rOKtrutlou , J\idi > ' < j Tni'tl''i ami Irrrjular'tirt. V lm f.vr reirt. < Kllicli r' ' Plirrrn when Illh tnfallililu - iiioily Kill liiiinl ? T'.ie flilc- ; . . | villllnd lt < o -oiitilutlor.UsK | > cinu , unit n ( uunliitn of vitality anil \ IROT. UH.I elro lilni { innl nxlilllratltiK auirool.uuMiIni : 6irln | uf vaierlutlOii.irlH | > ilund lulntlnt : trutrli-r In tlunlc orl. To ili llno tn.lliiji : surort'nipily t'rtly lit fir , S. i. EICnHO.NPJETIIW f 1 , St. Jmpb , Mo. tiolil I.y i.l I Di-ncBl'tn. $ l.nn ii r 1'iiiilu ' , or tour bfitrs for $ xoa FO'R SALE BY C , F. GOODMAN , _ PEHNYROVALPILU "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. ' The Orluliuil nnd Only Hi niiliip. 8&N 4 l yi kclUM . H wirvvr irvrtlllr * * iHlt.lltK l j > . .i * ! * < > l < t L 'A DIES. A. ' . J.ur lr ffl t r " il.kr-ltr1. F. . ll.ll 4 Ulr > i 'tll wiuclul At nn t1.lt. Tr.J. b ; fuller A foil , 4tk TMV.Mt. III. 2 Mirror \ / Is Ho flaitferer. Would yet " ' make it tell a sweeter tale i Magnolia J < alm is the charm cr that almost cheats tlu looking-glass. vnnr\ PTf t PITVIC vr itr t iff NEBRASKA till S m LIFE The Eeitf\rV.ablo Bnsinesi ! oiral i OWs Old M t.-opol's. DUILDINQ ON A NEVV BASE Tlio 1'ncklnt : llousc.t , Cooprr Shop ! nnd AricuHiu-nl linpteinont 1'nctory Oilier Import unt .Kov.in.-r mien of the HIK. : ] The nxcilcmunt c election being over our citizens havose tied ilnu'ii to business again and at using tivisry means in tlinir power lo hmn thu old city into promlnenco us nn in portunt manufacturing city , and wit good .success , too. Several largo , cute lirlses tire "on the siring" and the boiir of trade and business mun generally ai doing everything in their power lo nial tlie prospective enterprises a present r < nliti. Hven 80..0 of llu > "old fogies"- thc Imrnaclo element ua the Press civl tlicm liavu been known to open the pur < e strings of Into nml donate liherull toward the now entcrtirises which ai being worked up. litist Saturday a con milieu from thn board of trade M-clir.i $ WNU ) stock In n new renper and mowt manufactory , a schema which is bum agitated. The balance of stork neeess ; r\ , , I'Ji.UOO , it is-siiid tan be I'ltfll.v ra'sei Uhc now enterprise will work : IH ) mi thn venr , round : itnl will do a general in plcniont manufacturing busim-M. < .sterling Morton , \\ith his aecustomi : liberality , be.sidos subscribing largely I link stock , presented the new cnmpaii w th Uyonty-live acres of land as a si for their establishment. TiiANs-jii'sni'in IMCKIVO rn. , tin' naini * under which the new paekin house company i.H Known , have tin * 1 u Mint : completed and are now busil unmixed in lilting ul ) the necessary in : chiner. } and expect to lie re.uly lor tl tcstuc porker Nov. lli. The Nobrtsli : nnd I < I\MI Packing Co. begin their winti killing this \\cek and will work full tin ir.iiu now nn. The latter company hin large Ion e of graders tit work upon tl ice pond , enlarging the same lo twice i toriner s./c to preclude all possibility i tin- ice supply tailing next year , as w ; the raie both Deal's past. bTtlCKVIU.l' . Your correspondent look a llyinsr trite to .StocU .lie . uddititin.- his i the "Ne Ne raska City" addition spoken of in previous letter , but which has been r. . chri.sieucit "Stoekvillu Addition toNi brissku City. " Kverything thereaboir indicated the greatest activity. Tin : J cV-I I' . Co had a largo force employe getting their immense establishment an and giounds in .shape for work. Tlie ne consolidated cooper shops had alread commciieed operations and were won ing a lull complement ot men tiirnin out purl , barrels a lid tierces for bet packing houses. The hoop-poles necc .sary in the manufacture of the eoope age are being cut near the city , and n ready quite an indiistry in hoop-pole en ting has been started by many of our ai jstet nt farmers. The U < Ns M. It. K. Co. has a largo fore of men atorl ; upon thu stock yurdx : in oxpeet to havu thu same ready or bu ineiii J\ov. 10. ANOTIIl'.i : TtAIIJIOAD. Nebraska Citv needs another railroai and needs it bul. and any lirnt-ea.- ! rai road that irt.nos.ng around lor a good ol juetive iioint cannot do belter tlian Ion over Nflii'iiAka Ci'ty. What with t\v packing houses , with a capacity of ! > , ( ) . nogs daily , reaper and mower manufai tnring company , working JftiO hund.s , in ineui-i ) cooper sliops. distillery , llourin mill and a score of other goiuj-si/.ed mai nlaetiiring enterpn.ses , our city ollern ii diicementri in the way of freight trail ! that cannot be snee/.ed at. I're.sidet I'erkius , of tin : U. H. & Q. K. H. , was i tin ; city a few days ago and talked null lavoruoly of u new tiinn table , wnic will enable Nebraska City people t visit Omaha and return the same ovei iug. As it in now , it is as much of a trite to Omaha a.s to Denver or Chicago. On city cnmu very near Inning an "item last week. Tlio bon of a prominent pr < ImMoiial man of this Oily forged h father's name , to a check for % ; , > , am hcing detected , tried thu laudanum roul to the celestial regions. A liberal do- of spieud whisky convinced the yonn. man that life \\as.still worth liguringoi and the v. m has ytmo cifst to grown with the country. A NEW I'A'PKK is on the tani-i for our city. It h to b a \\cekly devoted to prohibition , and , < cum se , k is intended to "till a long foi wiiiii , " and , of course , hopim lo ero' ileluiiitly on the Nebraska City gravi yard ot defunct newspapers for man \i-.ir.s tu come. .Sinnu of our inurchants are talkin of a IMiriTUCTIVK ASSOCIATIOV , which siitill havu foi Us e.-ipecial objci thu protection of the tlill'ereiit busiucy men of the a.HMc.iuii ; > ii from thu ravage of u goodly number of the deadbr : order \vlio make their habit.ition in Ni bra.-ka City , anil who receive auipiisition to their number Irom tinm lo time. Tli bcheme , if conducted by thn right kin of a man , would nave our incrclmnl many hundreds of dollars annually , The ground plan ol thu M.\V ( iOVKUNMi.ST : Ill'll.lUNfJ has arrived , nnd it in i\ieeled ! | work wi be commenced upon the structure i oiici ) . The photograph of the new buili ing , as shown > onr corresnoudenl , Is on \\meli\\illbea very decided ornamei among the public buildings of our cily a Noi man design , nt the name time m itu | < and elegant. It is said that Mr. , Ioh ] ' Itrown , a prominent architect an contractor of this city , wi 1 ha\u tli supervision of construction of thu nu building. NT.W nOTI'.r. 6CIIRMK. Abigsuhemu is or foot among tli "West Kutl Uutcli" who havu long ha bored ill-feelmgf ) toward thu K.iit I'M Morton hoiisn , to purchase the Ciran C'enlral proiurty | , take out tlio slot rooms underneath and convert'thn ei lire building into a Hrst-clas * hotel wil all the necessary conveiik'iicm elovatoi electrii ! bulls , wntiu * Myt tuni. etc. A wnl known hotel man , unti of tnu beitlntli \vcht , is now in the city watching the on come of the new scheme , which It is t be huped will culminate favorably an gie the upper part of the city nistrict ! llr.st elnss hotel as well us tlm eastern em NOTKS IN .tll'.NKIIAI. . Mr. A. Ho s. who closed his lirowor when the city ordinance was passed di claring lirewers htibjuct to the $ riM ti ; > has lately ruopuned and in now innnnfai luring buer iih of yore , 'lltis in connci lion with onuiiuw saloon which lias ju. been htarted in thu west end by Mcatiri llnlfmaii iV Iteek , make.twentyUv places where aiiti-jSt. John iuiee it dii pensed which wu opine is fully adt'ipial to supply thu demand of the thirsty nil /.ell * . An addition of tw < j stories ha in-t bctiii liniahud tu thn Cineinmi house iu order Ui aeeonunoJatu thu rus of travelers to llio favorite ho tlerj Three new boarding houses am boin lilted up in untlolpatlon of thu booii uliu'h we expect from our iirospccliv now enterprise , The CJn.i cynipany Is laying- mains t the depot and il will bo but it fuw daj beforu our depot ami the street loudln lo Fame will bo lighted by Kits. Thobiroet c.irooiH.uny 1 Inyiiiff lot just now to awuit thu outcome til tli new n. pa * and ipowur tuttiititacturin bcln. at'i as ! t is urobublu tliuv will lo chniigc taoir route consCdfrdblo-U lh ( new entori rise Is locutod wlleto it ; ii now ronlemnlated. Applications lor the position of prlncf pal rtf tlio s njond wnnt stjh'ools , whiel will sooli be vnnitnt by rowsbn of | h < preijcnt incumbent h.iving bden' elcrlct county suporlntundont , are rtishin" It In ely already a score or moro liuvi been Illod. Mrs/Mcllndn Flntcher Ircttlrcd Monday nifjht nndor the anspinns of the hulies Library association to a good audience and quite a sum u a.i rciiiiKeU for tlu above association , Helvu Look wood the gtrnt and onlr- will lecture in this city next WcdncJila ; evening. The llrst cold windy night of the sen son starts the record with a good tiro.thi residence of 11. A. Newman beiugburnei to the ground. A large sand Inr is forming nbovo tin bridnii ami the furry boat has been foroi't to Hinpeiid opi-ratious. The railroai coinnany it is said will put in Hal car similar to those In use at Omaha on tin bridge for the transferring of teams , &c As it Is now the company charge $ JO pe c.ar and upon one occasion thu car con taiucd one tune emigrant team , fo which the usual $ .0 tee was charged iniikingn rather expensive transfer. Already the newly-elected county ofll cors are lining folio wud everywhere by : hungry horde alter tne various deputy Bidps. tie "KiT.SKK. " Notwithstanding the great nnmbprwh yearly succumb to this terrible and fall1 disease , which is daily winding Us fatn coils around thousands who lire uiicor scions of its deadly presence , Dr. Pierce " Medical " \vill cleans ( ioldon Discovery"vill and pnrilv the blood of scrofulous inijii rities , and cure tubercular consuniptlo ( which is only scrofulous disu.isu ot th lungs ) . Send U ) cents in stamps and gi Dr Pieree's complete treaties on cor sumption and kindred altccfions , wit numerous testimonials of cures. At dicss , World .s Dispensary Medical As.sc ciation , Hullalo , N. Y. CUMING COUNTY POLITICS. Tlio Itccenl Kcpuldlenn Victory nil1 \ ulentlne'H \VKsr POINT , Neb. , Nov. tl. [ Corrcs poudence of the IJr.K. ] This little clt has not yet recovered from the excite mentol the late election. On every strci corner , and in every store and ollici knots of men are seen discussing the rt cent republican victory. The great nu jority are satislied with the result , but few , mainly Iho candidates , are deep ! chagrined. Your correspondent , knowing , as don everyone acquainted with Cnmingcoui ] ty's political history , that heretofore th democrats had carried the county lo their candidates by handsome majorities essayed to get at the true inwardness o tbu present state of ullaird , and sue cceiled with this result : When thu republicans held their con vention , the inilucncu pf cuilain demo crats was exercised in behalf of cepu.jli cans anxious for republican nomination * then , as soon as tlio democratic conveii turn met these sumo democrats noniin ated themselves they controlled tin democratic convention for the sam positions for wh.ch they had endorse ! the republican aspirants. This nctioi caused a revolt in the ranks of the "mi terrilied. " and before the election tya held , prominent democrats were ollbrin ; lo bet live lo one that , not a man on thei party ticket would bo elected , but with out any takers , A gentleman hero , prominent in bus ! ness circles , who always votes a straigh democratic tickel , prompllycontradictei me when 1 made llio assertion that tin republican party had carried the conn ly , by substituting the assertion thai thi democrats had carried the county , am would continue to carry it in the saun way whenever a similar trick was report cd to by unprincipled partisans ; am when men were nominated who hat grown fat oil' the county through jobber ; and al the expense of Ihe laboring man. 15y thu way , there is a rumor afloat ii ] hero that Valentine is betting his pins fo the governorship. A very conlidentia Iriend made this startling annoiiucimient ami added at the same timu , "very fcv people are aware of it. " This was new : lo me , and thinking it might not lie geu crally known , 1 made a note of it. Di you suppose it can bo a "tie-up" butweei the venerable chairman of the state can tral committee and Val. , for thoiulluenei ot tint latter in helping to vindicate tin former gentleman s bolt of hint spring A great general oilered a kingdom for t dunk , may it not be that the promise o a governorship would secure a vindica tion ? "We shall sue what wo filial sue. ' I listened to a conversation butwccn two gentlemen , last evening , that gavi me very clear insight into what the gi n era ! feulin ; , hero is regarding Senate Van Wyck. They were discussing tin senator's recent appeal in behalf o hone.st union labor , on public buildings in preference to convict labor , and the ; both coincided in the belief that one ac will make him stronger with the labor ers , skilled meelianicH and farmers , thai anything ho has ever done , and aid ii making , if it does not make , him Id own bucijessor. IVI.DUN. IMU3S PlljKS ! ! JMfjKi A sine cure for lllliul. Weeding , Iicliin. and Ulcerated Piles bus beun illsuoveieil h In. Williams ( an Indian ii'iaeily ) , called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A nliul < box has cineil the worst chronic eases of > o ! iU yi'n.s ; ht.niilliiNo one need Miirer iiv. . niimites alter apiilyiu this wonderful Mxith lu medicine. Lotions nnd instruments di more linrin tluin pnnl.Villlaias1 linllai Pile Ointmi'iit tiliMiihs the tuuiors , nllnyH ( In intcii.su itching , ( purtleiilarly at nltrlit ; ifle uotliiiu' warm in lulaitsa.s ) ) a pmiliire , i'i\v llistant lehel , and is piepaied only I'm 1'lle- ilclillifi of privdnjiirls. ; and tor uothiiiifelsi : SIUN DISIC/VSKS C'lrilKI ) . Dr. Fraxlei's MUKIC Onilineiit cui'iis as Ii niit'-'ic , Pimple.- . , Black Heads or ( irnli- Itlotehes anil Kniptlous on the fnce , leavln the skin clear mill btMiitiful , Alxi eilles Hell S.ilt lilieinii , bore Nipples , buru hips , uin OldUhsilnutu Ulcers. bold by druggists , or mnilcd receipt o Wee n is. Kciailcd hv Ivuhii & Co. , nnd Sr.hroetur i ! IK'clit. \\hule.sale liy C , F. ( Juuilauu. The I'nollli ; > I\iiiutliii 1'oKlolllco. PAuii'iijilu.NuriuN , Iowa , Nov. 13. [ T the Kditor.-Will ) you kindly allow m space in your paper to say a few word in regard to the article in the Coliuc lilulls ( iloho of the lUtli lust. , in which i Is claimed that 1 am a defaulter.V1ie. my books were examined by the posi ollicu inspector they were found corree lo a cunt. And the charge that 1 had U | proprlatcd money order funds to my owi use is without foundation. Hut 1 luiv failed as yet to receive thu Hum of' $1 , " ; from the postolilcu department , thu bn unco due me as postmaster on postal ac count , or my coinufis.sio'us for mono order bn-inc.ss : done in thu J it qitartei 1 nuve vouchers for all money that eve cutuo into my hunds as postmaster. Your * trulyi I''A. SnuitJiAH , Wben iht n * * b Child , ib * oric4 for C'MtorUk. MTicn she b cain * JiUi , iha cluuj to lla ( orU , Vlmu the LJ UUU u , Si j r e tt ra CMtstia A VERY INTERESTING BOOK , Tolling Abonts ( types of Dr , B , 0 , Jlowor $ f Boiton. , Statements of'.Btiiiioor ' UinWomlcrfli' ' Cures Mntlu fiy tills Kxtrnordl * ttnry I'mblltlnnui Almost SiiiWutona , From the IlMtrmaro Aluericnn : W < published u BhorMlnic ngo quitd iv length' ' nttii'lo about tlio professional work o Dr. H. C. Flower of Hostor. . Wo liuvi recently coma Into possession of it pain phlot devoted to the llfo nnd work of I > r Flower , giving munoroii' * accounts of hi : JIIUACUI.OUd OUItKS mid nlmost supernatural triumphs eve disease , Wo l > ulinvo"u review of tin sumo would bo highly Interesting to on readers. The ijouk reads more like ; fairy story limit anything else , yet over ; claim and assertion ia substantiated b. numerous facts. Wo publish below a number of extract from this book that our readers ma ; know more about llio doings of this won derful physician who seema to Imvi stirred the earth with his " profossioua triumphs from center to almost circtim toronco. The lir.st ehjiplur Isi biograpn ical history of the doctor , which start out by saying : ' 'For some years Dr. H. C. Flower hit1 startled the eastern world from time ti tiine. by pc 'loimUig what h.t1 seemed miraculous bV btippriial nral eutes. One writer. inde scribing Dr. Flowers triumphs in tin Riek room , says : 'Sickness is a toy In hi hands : in the most plicnomlnal vvav In t-heds light into the darkened eye , life in to the d ing form , and robs the s.ck roon of its miitoror and tlio coilin from it ; prey. ' "Dr. Flower has been called to consul over important ami bad cams Irom tin Koekies to thn Ches.iiieako , from Canad ; to the Hio ( Jraude. H s grenteM ubilitj is seen in despcr.iro eases , and his might ie t feal.s and most m-raculous cures a the dentlibed itself. "Dr. Fewer is n young man but D years of age , smooth lace , muuium .size very largo head , lie isH hard student deep thinker , a man of remarkably quiet perception and intuitional faculty , wide ! are said to be marvelous. "A phenomenal feature in his practice is his method ot diagnosing disease , lli liever asks a patient Ins troiuile , but. tin instant he takes thu hand of a sick per sou he tells most accurately the disuasi in all its ramilic.itions. Tnis pheuomo mil phase of his practice has brougnt It him thousands upon thousands ot pa Hunts , and it is claimed that out of u ; > war-is of 0110 hundred thousand examinations nations he has never made a mistake. "In tlie biisiiu-Sh world Dr. Flower ia a : great a wondciias he is in thu practici of medicine. l.in jntuitiomil powers n detecting the \ic.tyal coud tiou of tin markets bccminhdo.st itfallible. If In buys stocks tney go up ; if ho sells the.i go'down , llu'ha2) ) Inadc tortuncs lo : many of his frieiuis , and saved nianj from ruin. \f \ "Ho is a man of great individuality , i man of method. , tt man who , from al appearances , lloes"tho work of a hun drcd men. " _ - Following is an interesting biographj of his protossidnal" career. Next is i chapter upon Ins * MHE AClr I < OUo CtTItES ( which reads innro iik&thu cui-lnjrof tht .Jsick , , pinking itlio | lalneiMtjilkii ami ' . .the 'blind seii'ofJei tcgn. filmdted'yodrs"'agt than anytirmgul.su. The ctiupter following cntlllad A MKIMC'AI. VVONI > KK , lends you still further into fascinating r.ilnibolyiiiitsiicm to b.e mirneies , Anion < . tho.sO sla'rthug accomiis and miraciiloii : cures is ruconled the case of iigentlMmui for many yearn a auituror Visiting Ur. Flower , as a lurtt resort , in search oi health. As soon as Dr Flower saw bin ho said : "You have a live ilnimul in yom fitomach , and one which belong to t soutliern country. You must have swal lowed it many years ago. " The horror stricken man replied : " 1 was atraid 1 had. " He then stated thai he was in the army , during which time hu frequently dr.iuk from tnu I-UDI.S ix THI : ri.ouiu.v SWA- ? And shortly after leaving i orhi felt the creature , as the doctor du.ionbed it , in hisstomiich , and that for uvcr minute of his lifo for the last tiltucnyem : he had been in perfect dread and pretty much all of thu time iu great agony. Dr , Flower look charge of Inn case. It wae soon apparenttliat thu lir.st remedy was : i death blow to tliu creature , and then soon bngaii lo pass away scales and bonus and pieces ol feet. The man re- coivud immediate relief , and is to-day comparatively a well and hni j man. The long lutter headiid .MIUACI.Sis , If'Sll. ! ! THIVfiS AKK , Written by the editor of the Hoston Travollor , ivvhich i.s one ot , thu large.st , llipst refutable and eonservalivii jouriiah 01 the east ) , alter tlie most Ihoroiigh in vchtigation of Dr. Flower and Ins prac- ticu iiuint alwuvs be , al least to the sick , a most interesting collection of fact.s , He saj-s. The readers of the Travollttr arc well acquainted with'tlio name of Dr. H. C , Flower , of ! iu-ton. MasniicliUHcltft. In fact , no professional in.in in Ainurcii ie butter Known than this * ucc < : .s.siul. cner getiu , skilled pivtician | of thu 'Hub. ' HIS i'ltlH'l'.aSIONAl. STANDIM ; . ' 'Profcshioiially , Dr. Flower stand. ' very high , and with the progressive nm ! libc.ru ! iiliy.sieiaiiH , is pro-c.niinontly n leadei- . ills opinion in very crit cal ease > i.s regarded liiutl , A distinguished llos ton physician of forty yeari' iipietici said to yj.ur corresiomlenl | 'I n-gan : Dr. Flower as the most wonderful ol men. Why , sir , 1 havu called him ai dillurcnt times to MJO twciii.y-oue of m.\ \ ] iaticnts , alter 1 hud summltud ihu case ; to llio bust medical l.ilent in the cily , only torri'Juivi ! them conlirn my opinion , ad'TiJig ' that life could las but n short timv u * ' Ihe longest. Well , oit | of tle ) tWuuXVtOi ii cases. Dr. Flower it f tor his exiMnmnHiyns , proiioiineed loin as incurable. ' . ' , | { pirlur 'And dd | thuj diur" 'Yes , rtirVtl/ / ! ' . longest only llvei one hour and iiUu\iiiintcH. ( Of tnuoihei si'ventcen ho siud ' il ) his judgment thej would recover tli c'ei'tnln trealmuiit wen ob.surved. Ifut'.biqrgusti-d treatment . "had nuvcr iibod'/aiuT- ' onm iiutnncei miver heard oh < N followed the direu lions lo tlie luiLfti'"iind , lo my stirjiriao every onu of the spventeun jiatlunt-sgo well. I ltd ! yvu , ifir , tlieru is diMtiny il Dr Flower's iiwr | ; oais of diseariii. Hi funds the interim ! iioiidition of a patiun the sainu as .vofi.wUbld an open book. ' "Purriomilly , lir.nnowurls excuedinglj popular itid | hla'fHtuidt. ' biiing Inrgulv o the old , leading utid n prest'iiUitivu tain Hies of the east , uivef | iiixgl' ! iil htrengll 14 his hormt. Hi ; is u young man , havin < just pasMid his thirty-fourth birthday , al taotigh to look into hi * cloiin-rilmvcd fcuilliug face you would not jud u liin ovnr A- Ho then givc.i thorn a numhnr of euro performed by Dr , Flower , whlt'li wotili tioont to viu with the inift litir of oldiu times : and wuro It not for thu uorrobora ling _ . proofs . . . _ . nud tin . ) parties . . theniKulvu . . . i ff ! * t M .l * .I .1 tttill llring to tedtlf.v to llieir tnitli , fieumlngly extruordinnry cl.ilms wuuh not bo lulmissiblo in living print. \Vo oMijiet thu following as u t't\v Iron almost tunnburlchfl naaes cited , whicdi wil KI IVU our rundors H paitial idea of Di KIF l < i\u < r < i ulmoit supL-niatural triuiujxi over dlitfuiH ) and death. "A > < 'tuidcrfn | c.dieer euro wn thut o Mr , Vi.li , bliuvv of j'urtlatid , Tim pliilat.throp'c woman is well know ) tltroiisrhout the tusl , nnd , by her Iriend UH won u * her physicians , was rcpnrdn ns inptirablo. Dr. Flnwer with nch skii removed the three mnrvM , as Well n thoroughly cleansed her system , tin many itj iu'dml her euro mivMciiloiiJ Mrs. Shaw luld your correspondent lha ho wished o\ery siek person in th world knew what Dr. Flower Imd cUun for h r , nnd what he can do and Is do'nj ' every day- for the siek. 'Why , ' oonUnuci this enthusiastic lady , 'look'Mhnt ho Im done for me. 1 came to him nenrlv denil to-day I am in better liunltli tlmn'l hnvi linontiinuRiMtrly life ; lu > sn.itohed fie Iron tno jaws of death nnd cured mo eMir disease with the case that a March wim would lilt u Mraw. I tell yon , sir , he is i remarkable man. To come Into his pres iincn js hnallh ; to touch his hand U cure. Dr. Flower's patients are numbered ! > ' thousand. " . Tnis inj.V sound loud , but I Is true , lie has thousands of patients ul the time. "These , Mr. Kditor , nro fnota Riven ii nil unvarnished waylids ; is an cihibltioi of his powers. Call It whnl you may , bn when it conies to a man standing in tin preseiicu of n dying patient , nil eaten u | nnd racked with pain , making : \ proph ccy as to thn future of the patient , am then goto work rtml fulfill Ids owi prophecy , which is apparently th chancing of natural and innvitabli events , I saw when it comes to a m.n dulng this constantly , it calls for the lion est investigation of llm punlie. rathe than Hiieenug criticism from profession : ) rivals. " He closes his thorough nnd critical in vestigation of Dr. Flower and his prac tlcu as follows : "I IIVVi : IIKItR OIVKN A vast and wondnrtul accumuliition of fact pertaining to Dr. Flower and IIH cure * They are tacts , cold , solid facts , and an as startling as a voice trom death. "From the crowds which throng hi Vpacious ulllou , No. 17lij \ \ aslnngson St earner of Chester park , yon might inte that all the sick in thu world were seek ing itt his hands relief. Whether the tin1 ory of many , 'tliatDr , Flower hold.s th key of lite , ' is true or not , Tina is TKUK , That he changes in almost a miraeclou manner , the sick bed into a health , couch , robs deatu of its spoij by savin ; : iniually : thousands Irom u'pivmatur grave. Ills happy patients thus my > teriously cured , live in cv ry land , am upon these joyful homes the sun neve bets. " The rest of the book is devoted to Dr Flowers methods of treatment ; of In occasional journeys south and VNct-t to the purpose ol seeing Midi patients a need a professional inturviuw , yet an unable to make the journey to BoMon also a number of testimonials , represent iug inatiy ot the prominent and h-adinj men ot tue east. Among these tcsiinui nials we notiei ; the strong cndoi'M-muut ot . \Villaid Rice of Boston , ovmaio of the city , and brother ot Governo Uiee , and uead of the great manulaclur ing lirm ot Hice , Kendall iV ( Jo. Mi Kieesays : " 1 have known Di. Flowe intimately for ears. lie is a hignl. educated and cultured man , and 1 knoti personally of MANY Ur.MAUKAIlI.i : UUKKS , Both of ladies and guntleman , uft'ectac by Dr. Flower , whom 1 unhesitating ! ; declare to be n wonderful physician , ai elegant gentleman and a valued friend. ' From the carelul reading ot this book i will be seen that Dr. Flower held the ke ; oi life and death at least in many iii stances when hope everywhere else hai tailed. That bib ability lo delect discasi let it be ever fco subtle hidden , is mon than thu natural and his power to cnr the most helpless cases , even in death' shadows , smacks strongly of- the supei natural. Though in justice to Dr Flower , we should say that ho does no claim that there is anythiugsiipuruatura about his work. Scaring upon thf subject wo will quote Dr. Flower' own words : "Supernatural ? No , sir I make no such claim. Sucl belong * to the readers of the Divine.1 " ' 1 hen , doctor , how do you account fo the cures , \ou are penormin ; ' daily ? ' "Your question is one I would rathe not answer. That I cure where other ta.il , that 1 make the blind see. the dea hear , and the lame walk , and that 1 ivs cue from death's jaw tue siek and diin ; when abandoned by all others , and tin last vestige of faith has died upon tin altar of a blasted hope , is a fact knowi to len > of thousands who are living wit nesses of these cures. " This exciting and interesting littli book , giving a brief history of a more ix citing and interesting character , is pub li.shed byMJcIaud iV isarta , 5) ) IVurl htrent Boston , Massachusetts , and will be. bcil free to any one sending acent stamp Ithhouldbe in the hands of every sicl person. It should bo read by every oin in health. Moody found the lirst phro where It Hcunieil to m.iKo nu impression whatever ij New Virt ( city DII tlni o lit side. Tin- open lilt ; oT tlu n > : w ltr > ioau struct taliuiuaule uu iDsuivud tor hiseonniu iu the hope thai | ioviv.il bikini iinilcr Mnudy's leailersluj L-uiilil bo unitIIM | on tu adv.ut.ige. lint aiie nKday wiilniiil acoiiveiaiun the uiulcrtni ; iiiK was abatulonud. Till ! HKSTVAS11IX ( ; COMTOUNI of the day is undoubtedly JAM Kb i'i'LK'J ' 1'KAltLlJN'lv. It cleanses the d rtic.il am most elegant tabric without injur , and with little labor. For sale b. grocers. S ( Bubber Ordinary Kuliber Bootl nh nys uenr out llrJtou llmtnll. an dmUn Utlcb on the tail , nnd DOUIJU : m\r. : . Ifat economical Hiilih In the ] .nt > U longer timu kuy oihir booland lUu Call si.d ex. c- tine Ilia SALE BV SAM ; nv OKXKUAi. AP.KNT , 15W DOIKJI.AS.STUKKT. . NinnAdiCA. : , All Sorts of hurts and many torts of ails of ma' and beast need a .cooling lotion. 'Mastang Liniment. IS Stone's Ono ofilwHcst nnd Jdarf/cst Ntoctos in. the Lr. S to Select from. 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