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Three Great Corporations Ac- tively at Work in Idako Laying Iron at the Rate of Fight Milesn Day Now Linesin Contemplation Spesial Correepondorce of the Fhiadelph'a Pres. Oanexn, Utah, November 8.-—After a flying trip over the Oregon Short Lino, the Utah & Northern and con- necting lines—the railroad racket go- ing on in the new northwest 1s abso- lutely bewildering. Plain facts abont the travel of the iron horse to day, read like the Arabian Nights' tales of our boyhood days, Three great cor- porations, with many millions in thetr coffers, are having a neck and meck race in the conquest of Idaho, Mon- tana, Oregon and Washington, To- [v.v\ s branch of the Northe A THUG&SDAY NOVFMBER 23 EE-~OMAHA WEDNESDAY NOVFMBER 22 |conntry. Mr. Mooto brought down a fio from Little Blacks o | oy ,-..Hfu sf conl a fr ‘\ ox00 le 41 Montans, The distan fifty from the lead milen, the road runni A ide of nected. On Dou the Utah and Norther o the| gty way. Tho company | ) N by an old this branch of the i } On Ad running within ¢ ex | en Sitka and mont Ttis tobo 1 by an lessra, Webster and independent compan | Lookhsrd have traced a fino lead of [ 2ariz for about fivo miles in the di “Grunt | rection of Silver Bar. This is not far Above I At Ol a ¢ savace avit | from Harrisbure, —Another old pros righeend e A SR tor, uamed Daly, has discovered n ness if trey onen gt & wood They | "0 lead on _Douglass lslaud, about don’t remove themselvesin thet way, The | 1,000 feet wide, upin which three taking « few dore ! & Broon | camys are already located T'oe Bol Birrgns is beiter than itont.” [Tion is owned by John Pierce, of this| What we oan cure lets not endur [ city. The Prince of Wales is at ialand s This ieland, and, in fact, the whole An Operatlon Pe:formed i Loule- | sountry, 1s wonderfully stocked with ey . ooud all vorts of game-clk, deer, moose, % bear, mountain sheop, besides water ks cOR fowl, are in the greatest abundance. I'he nrt or sclence, if such it might A missionary is stationed hore among bo called, of mesmorism, whioh has been looked upon with such skeptival eyes by & majority of piople, was tested in & remarkabie mannor in this city yeaterday, and ull witnessed the trial were astonishod beyond meas- ure, The test consisted of a surgical day some 25,000 men are employed up there by the Union Pacific, North- ern Pacific and Oregon railway and bavigation companies, and the iron ia going down at the rate of eight to ten miles per day. The work laid out for next year is none the less import- ant. For instance—Hailey, the com. mercial center ot the great Wood river mining region, Idaho, some of whose mines are producing 81,000 a day—a town unthought of eighteen months ago, will undoubtly be an im- portant railway center in the near fu- ture. The Wood River branch (broad gauge) of the Oregon Short Line will make its terminus here, THE NORTHERN PACIFIC'S NEW BRANCHES, The country to the northwest and weat of Hailey is developing so won- derfully as a bullion producer, that the construction of the Unlon Pacific company of narrow gauge foeders toat least four different districts is said to ba only a question of a year or two. Tho Hailey & Bultion line, leading from Huiley westward to the great silver lead camp of Bullion (vight miles) and thence to the vast and rich mineral belt along the Smokies, with a branch to Camas prairie, is thor- oughly practicable as demonstated by surveys now going on. 1t will doubt- less bo the firat built, as the traflic would warrant its immediate construc- tion, This will be ultimately extend- ed westward to Rocky Bar, Atlantic operation performed upon a man un- dor the mesmeric influence, aud it proved of great practical value, and the importance of the art to surgery was beautifully illusirated, The operation was performed by Dr. F. W. Koehler, surgeon of the Louisville homeopathic dispensary, at that institution, in the presence of a number of persons. A negro named William Tell presented himself at the dispeneary, . some time ago, to be treated for a large tumor which was growing from the sido of his neck and face, It was decided that an opera- tion must be performed, and ho was very apxious to get relief by undor- going it. The time was fixed for Wednesday, and all the arrangements wero made, At 11 o'clock Tell was placed upon the operating table, and an attempt was made to arasthetize him with ether. Ho showad a atrango tolerance of the agent, however, and, although the best ether was adminis tered with a free hand, it scemed im- possible to get him under its influence, So much time was consumed in the attempt to arwitherize him that the operation had to be postponed until yesterday morning, when the patient appeared promptly at the dispensary. He stated that he had been mado very ill from the effects of ther ether, and requested that the operation be per- formed without its aid, 'The pro- priety of this suggestion was being discussed, when De. A, G Smith, one and Boise City. The Hailey, Saw- tooth & Salmon river line, leacing northward to Ketchum,fourteen miles; Galena, thirty eight miler; Vienna, forty-eight miles; Sawtooth, fifty miles; Bonanzs, 100 miles; Kinniki- nik and Clayton, Bay Horse and Chal- lie, from 100 to 140 wmiles is next in importence and perfectly feasible, as demons rated by Union ~Pacific sur- veys of last summer. This will devels op a mineral and forest region second in extent or richness to no other in the world, one that yielded to No- vember 1, or the last ten months, $3,000,000 worth of gold, silver and lead. ANOTHER LINE IN CONTEMPLATION, The Hailey & Little Wood River line, running easterly from Hailey, through East Fort distriot, to Mal- doon and other Little Wood River camps, distance twenty to twenty-five miles, is probably next. The valu. able iron ores of East Fork will have to be brought to Hailey by thousands of tons to be used in fluxing by the smelters, while the other business (one mine alone having 10,000 tons of smelting cre in sight) will soon become of great magnitude. The Hailey & Deer Creek line will soon be a tangi- ble enterprise if pr¢sent developments in the mines continue as favorablo as durivg the past few months, This will be about fifteen miles long and will penetrate valuable forests, as well a8 rich mining districts. These lines of the medical staff of tho dispenary, remarked that probably he could mes- merize the patient. This propoeition was readily acceptea, eince all agreed that it could do no harm, Dr. Smith seated Tell on his table and begun the experiment in the usual way. The patient was made to look him steadily in the face, and when the usual motions of rubbing the hand over the face and making passes over the head were coploted, he seemed tully mesmerized, Dr. Koehler, to satisfy himsolf that ineensibility to pain really existed he put & pin almost through the patient’s hand. Aehe experienced no apparent pain, the operation commenced, Owing to the large size of the tumor the incision required for its removal was very extensive, and, although the face is known to be remarkably sensi- tive to pain, the patientshowed no ev- idence of aensibility, and during the whole operation, which lasted seven- teen minutes, he lay as if in a natural sleep. Very hot water was used as a styptic, and once or twice while thls was being applied by means of a sponge he winced slightly, but other than this gave not the slightest evi- dence of pain. ‘When the operation proper had been concluded the patient was still kept bypnotized until all oozing of blood stopped and the dreseing had been ap- plied, It wasthen 11 o'clock, and the operation his been commer cod at 9:30 will all be narrow gavge, and the transfer of their encimous traflic at Hailoy will alone create suflicient busi ness to sustain a population of 8,000 t0 10,000 persons. The Utah & North- ern (oarrow gauge branch of the Union Pacific from this clty north) is now running regular trains between Butte and Deer Lodge, Montana, making connections with the through trains at Silver Bow Junction, Butte City is 416 miles from Ozden. The road s doing an enormous business in freight for Idaho and Montana, and much of the time this year has had more bugsiness than it could handle, To be candid, the Uniou Pacific has been behind hand here from 100 to 200 cars of freight daily, so tremen- dous is the treight traffic, THE OREGON' SHORT LINE, The opening of the Oregon Short Line (broad gavge) from Granger, on the Union Pacific, 166 miles east of Ogden, and 878 west of Omsha, to Pocatello, on the Utah & Northern, 156 miles north of Ogden, has re- lieved the road coneiderably, as all the supplies and building material used in the construction west of American Falls, Idaho, is now eent over this new line, thus saving time and distance, avd transfers between the standard and narrow gauge. The grading of the Oregon Short Line is progreesing well, and is 8o far ahead of the tracklsyers that good progroms can now be made in putting down the track. Men and machinery have gone forward to sink artesian wells in the huge lava beds, through which the road runs for ninety miles without water of any kind, between the Amer- ican Falls and the Little Wood river, ‘They are confident of securing water by this means, and if successful, it will prove of vast benefit to the road An enormpus quantity of supplies is necessary for the thousands of men and hundreds of teams engaged on this iraportant line, Most of the sup- plies comes from the east, Nebraska furnishing the grain and Utah a large proportion, FROM PORTLAND T0 NOXAN, On the Norlhern Pacific through traing are now running daily from Portland to Noxan—the eastern ter minus- 450 miles, the fare charged being $20 20. The shipments of cat tle over this road arenow so great that stock trains take precedence over the passenger ones. Washington Dann, the well known contractor, who built the larger portion of the Utah and o'clock. The patient had been in a mesmeric state uninterruptedly for an | hour and a half. ~ When everything had been completed and properly ar- ranged, De. Smith enapped his fingers sharply under the subject’s car and commanded him to sit up, which he immediately did, He was questioned closely, und stated that he had been perfectly conscious of sll that had been eaid and done, but had felt no pain whatever, The cace has created much com- ment and inquiry among physicians, and especially among the skeptical ones, and but one conclusion has beon arrived at, that the practice is a re- markable one, and cannot be accounted for. 2 With such an instance as this of the sucoessful employmont of mesmerism in surgery, it would seem that more attention shou!d be paid to the sub jeet. So far the method has been but littlo practiced on account of a lack of faith among & number of sur goous, Perrin, as quoted by Lyman in his unsnrpassed article on arwsthetics in the “Inter nal System of Sur gery,” relatos the case of a woman whose breast was removed for cancer while she was in a_mesmeric trance, During the operation no pain was felt, and she was permitted to sleep forty- eight hours befora the spell was broken. Itis well known, however, that evory porsen is not & proper sub- jeot and ceunot be put under the in- flaence, but, granting that only one in five is successful, it seems to be possible to perform operations in this | way very frequently,—Louwville | Qourier-Journal, b Billings Heard From. gwronr, R. L, Aug, 11, 1880 Dear Bitters -1 am here trying to breathe iu all the salt air of the ocean, and having been a sufferer for more than a year with a refractory liver, 1 was induced to mix Hop Bitters with the see gale, and have found the tinc. ture @ glorious result, * * ¥ have been greatly helped by the Bit- ters, and am not afraid to say so. Yours without a struggle, JOSH BILLINGS. The Mineral Wealth of Alaske. A man vamed Moore recently ar- rived at Victoria, B, C,, direct from Alaska, He says that the Yukon prospectors from Axizona reported some good discoveries of bilumisous coal, gold, silver, copper and pickel, Northern, has just taken a contract to abouat 160 miles from the Copper River the Hidahs, and is doing good work. A noted prospector named Haley, who has earned the title of the Polar Bear Chief of Alaska, has a lead on Baronc ff Teland, near Mount Edgecomb, fifteen milea from Sitka, called the Myster- ious Witch, Fattening Pige. As the show ring is the critorion by which many purchasers judge of the excellenco of herd of pigs, 1t is o wood idea when fitting pigs to show to make them just the very best that feed and attentionvan do. Plenty of milk is the first essential. Make a gruel of this snd ground oats and corn, with a change to barley meal and an addidon of some linneed oil meal, Remember that too much fat- tening food will not do for steady foed and such hoating food most be mixed with ground oata and bran, The show plga muat bo kept clean and_ well bed- ded, and atteation paid to their appe tito, that it keeps good, To get them to eat the most they should be fed often and only what they will eat up clean. The more they ean bo mduced to eat tho better they wili grow and the fatter they will be at show time, The fullowing story, esid to be taken from The American Agrioulturist, tells how you cau gev the extra foed into them: A good story was lately told us of soveral noighbors, who, year after vied with ono another in trying to produce the fatteat hog, ench takinga pig from the same litter, or in some wayntarting fair and equare with pigs of the samo age and &z, and doing his best to mako it as fat as possible before Christmas, One of the farm ors invariably beat the others out and L out so thoroughly that his good luck could never by accounted for as acei- dental, The secret he kep: to him solf, but hei watched by some one determined to find it out, the discovery was made that jenlouey is " a grand appetizer for hogs., Firat the pet monster was allowed to fill himeelf to his heart's content, and when his appetite was satiated, a half-starved shoat was let into the pen by a side door. one would at once begin to fight it off, and meanwhile to gorge himeelf, sim- ply to prevent the poor, squealing victim of unsatisfied cravings from getting any food, This was a daily programme, and the result was as stated. This fact ie worth bearing in mind, for in preparing hogs for exhib- ition, or for some reason, we are often desirous of expediating the fattening process, You Can Depend on It. “For severe toothacne and neuralgin of the head I used THowmAs' Ecrectric OIn, knew for relief of pain of any kind. The house ianever without it.” Mra, A, M. Frank, 177 West Tupper street, Bualo, CGEIC. B SIVE I e e MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates Engraved to Order N. Tth 8t . Bt. Louis, Mo, S. KALISH, fHE STAR TAILOR 1 Door W. of Craickshank’s, ompleta sock of Fall and Winter Fronch English snd the onticw, Prices low matho owast 1A% now. DUFRENE & MERDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS, CREIGHTON BLOCK, - OMAHA Architects of tho Omaha National Bank, Ne brasks Natl n Paxton & Gallergher's Bl sucred teart, Millard e Ko I. DOUGLAS, TARCHITHOCT, Oarpenter, Superintendent, &o, All kinds of Job work done, Old Buildings Keconstructed, ew bulldings orected. 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Previons to taking 1t I at times could scarcel walk, Now I can walk all day, and have to thank 8. 8. 8. and it only for my cure, Tros, McFARLAND, Atlanta, Ga, Some thirty years ago there lived iu Montgomery, Ala.,, a young man who was terribly afflicted with Sorof- nle.) After being treated for a lc time by the medical profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 8. 8. 8. After pe uum(]iy taking it two months he was cnred. Being acquainted with him for 20 years theroafter, I can teatify that the disease never returned, J. W. Busuor, J. P., Hot Springs, Ark. ra wil be pald 0 My DULLICO ot Mercury, lodide of #o B, 8, 8., 0no par elam of oy Mineral substanco. 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KnxvaLL & Co.—I had a very valua. ble Hambletor y L our cruggiste bere to sond for It, and they ordered three bottles; I took all and I thought T would give It a thoro trial, T used it according to directions and fourth day tho colt coused to be lame and the lumps have disappeared. 1 used but one bottle and the colt's limbs are as freo of lumps and as smooth s any horse in the Iy cured. Tho cure was have lotfwo of my nely} ing two bottlos who aronow usingit. ery respocttul L. rostER Sond for tilustrated lrculsr glving poaliive proot. Pricadl. Al Drugglsbe have It or can Ket I4tor you. Dr. B, J. Keadall & Co}, Pro- pristors, Enosburgh Fall V. BOLD BY ALL'DRUGGISTS v Mry 3, G. Robertson, PItteoury, o, wrilas; “1 was sulforing from general debility, want of ap- potito, constipation, ete., so that! 1fe was a_bur- den; after using Burdock Blood Bitters [ tor than for yoars. 1 cannot praise your Bitters t00 wuch " R. Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes: *“Your urdock Bloc ; Bitters, In chronic discases of the locd,liver aad kidneys, have been signall marked with siicoess, 1have used them myselt with best results, for torpidity of the liver, sad in caseof o friend of mine suffering ficm dropsy, the effect was marvelous.” Bruce Turner, Rochester, N. Y.,\writes: "I have been subject to serious disorder of the kidney and unablo to attend to business; Burdock Bl Bitters rolioved mo beforo half a bottle was used feel confidont that they will entirely cure me,* + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N, Y., wr 1 sutlered with & dull pain through my 'efé lung and shoulder, Loit my spirits, appetite and color, and couid with ditiiculty keep up all day, Took your Burdock Blood Bitters as di- rocted, and have folt no pain since st weck af ter uslig them,” Mr, Noah Bates, Elmirs, 8. ; four years ago | had an attack of bilious fever, and never fully recovered. ll{‘ digestive organs were weakened, and I would be complotely pros- trated for days, After using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters thel inprovement was 80 visible that 1 was astonished. 1 can now, though 61 yoars of ago, do & fair aud 1casonablo” day's work. ©. Blacket Robinson, proprictor of The Canada Prosbytel Toronto, Ont., writes: *‘For vears 1 suffcred greatly from oft-recurring headache. & usod your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest reaults, and 1 now flud mveelf in betber bealth than for years past.” Mrs. Wallace, Buftalo, N. ¥, writes: “I have usod Burdock Hlood Bitters for besveus aud bil- ous > adarhos, and can 1t to anyone ey & & cure for billiousness. ' Mrs. ira Mullnolland, Albany, N. ¥, writes: wkor neveral years | kave suftered fiom clt-aecur- ving billious heada ek, dym ‘;.g‘ comy plaints pecul wy sex. rdock Blood Bitkers 1 am cabirely rolioved. | Price, 81,00 per Bottie; Tria Boities 10 Ots FOSTRR, MILBORN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. ¥. id s wholesale by Ish & McMakon aud 0, L v 1o Yad-ms