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THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA SATURDAY MARCH 17 A combination of Pre toride of lron, Peruvian Bark a "Rosphorus in @ galatavle form. For lity, Zoss of Appe- tite, Prostration of ital {Porvors 4t 4s indiapensa: OMAHA ENTERPRISE. Nobraska's First Iusurance Com- pany, rhe Western Steam Heating Oompany Incorporated. says: *'I consider 11 a most excellent remedy for A Summer Resort in Colorado Pur« chased by Omaha Men. Omaha is noted for its enterprise in more directions than one, and its cit- lzens who have capital, energy or nerve are constantly reaching out for new fields to conquer. The three lat- eet moves are to be gleamed from the following data: NEBRASKA'S FIRST INSURANCE COMPANY, The first insurance company ever i corporated in Nebraska filed ita arti- cles of association in the office of the county clerk yesterday and is known as the Nebraska and Iowa Insurance company. The incorporators are Samuel P, Johneon, W, H. B, 8tout, Max Meyer, J. W. Morse, Henry W. Yates, M Rohrer, J. M. Campbell, A. W. Pat- terson, Geo. F. Wright, Thomas Bow man, Joel Eaton, Kii Clayton, F, O ‘Aleason, J. W. Borger, Thos sary. I recommend a8 a reliable remed: agent, dxaonan.lnx un. Tomtorative propertisid Toniomies Ky, O 3, 863 " mEnazed? Tas DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO,, 134, KAIN 67., 07, LOVIS, J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEE IN 4= IV JER JER TR, L.ath, Shingles, Pickets, $A3H, DOORS, BLINDE, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEX PLASTAR, BTO S@ETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKER CEMERT COMPANTY! Noar Union Pacific Devot. OMABA N§ HENRY LEHMANN, Evans, Chris, Staub, J. T. Hart, John UL ()] T, Baldwin, Robert Porcival, A. W. "W' é | i l ' P e PE B Street, H. 0. Laub and G W. Kings = | worth, comprising leading mon of AND Omasha, Lincoln and Couancil Bluffs, Omaha is to bo the business head- quarters of the new insurance com puny with branch offices both in and outside of the atate, The company s organized for a term of twenty years, The general nature of the buvine {1 to insure houses, buildings and kinds of property agaiust loss or dai age by fire, lightning, wind storm tornadoes, cyclones or other casusl- ties, and in short a general Insurance buai . The indebtedness of the company, except that of risks, is not to exoeod at any one time $25,000, A board of not less than five or more than twenty-five directors will control the affairs of the company with the following general officers: Presl- dent, vice presidont, treasurer, seore- tary and counsel, and to these may be added an assistant secrotary, a general manager and assistant ‘gene: ager, a superintendent of agenciee, eto. The annual election of directors will take place at the company’s offi:e in Council Bluffs on the 20d Tuesday in January of each year. This year the members named above compose the Board of Directors, 23. The capital stock ot the company is fixed at $100,000 in shares of $1C0 each, 60 per cent of which shall be paid when subscribed. The corpera- tlon may Increase the capital stock to 81,000,000 or less, or it may diminish it by vote of the stockholders, The eale of stock, eto., is duly pro- vided for and any future desired amendment to the artlcles. ANOTHER ENTERPRISE. Articles of incorporation were also filed yesterday for ‘‘the western steam heating company,” whose 4 principal place of transacting business is to be Omaha, 1ts existence dates from March 14, 1883, to March 14, 1983, The nature of the buslness to bo transacted is the purchase, sale, fittlug, faraishing, putting in place and erecting ot steam boilers, radia- tors, hot air furnaces, stoves, gas fitting and all kinds of plumbing busi- Sinple Bresch Loading Shot Guns, from $5 to §18.* oo i e manufaciure andiwosk Doubls Breach Loading Shot Guns, from §18 to 875, " The oapltal stook fs to bo $50,000, Hussle Loading Shot Guns, Prom $6 to $35.° oy ahanaloraLOD Tench ML AR I8 Frshiog Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds-of Fancy B008. |Gommmencing business wnd paid ap in Full Stock of Show Cases: Always on’ hand WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. I18 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA HAS THE BEST ST00K IN OMAHA AKD MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak - ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passengers. Theseimmense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 teet wide--are filied with the Grand- eflt display of all kinds of Houschold and Office Furniture eve: shown. All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspect the stock. S. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Om-ha, full at par value. The remainder of the stock may be disposed of but at not leas than par. A board of five directors, a presi- dent, secretary, treasurer, general superintendent and assistant superin- tendent will control the affsirs of the corporation, the cflicers to be chosen annually from the' board of directors about the first Monday in January. The limit of indebtedness is $25,000 and the usual provisions for amending the articles included, These arttcles are signed by Joseph 0. Eillott, Frank E. Lawrence, Noah D Lawrence, John J. Monell, Jr., -Imported and Key West Cig; Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re uired in a firsv-class Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion tore, Cigars from $15 per 1.000 pwards Send |snd Geo. H. Wood. for Price List and Samples Aty ot Nebranka gbntiasmen: 1os cluding Martin Danhan, Eiq., J. H. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERY HOTEL Hugate, of Blair; Alex. Sshlegel, of Plattamouth; J. M. Gabolhules, of Denver, and R. Kimball, of Omaha, HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWNS have recenlly purchased a trac: of land g, J. Q. McINTIRE, Linea'n, Nobs in Colorado upon which sre two beau- WEATHERLY. HOUSE, A, G.IWEATHERLY, Manping lews, § nml;nkrfi, Green lake and Clear lake, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. 0. REYNOLDS, Ooon Raplds, owa.§ ;a:m‘;’on b:fp':;:n;:::p !).':: '(;,“:,; BARATOGA HOTEL, * 8, STELLINIUS Miiford, tioh lake, in Colorado, is situsted a mile MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Meb | anq 4 half from Georgetown. It com. COMMEROIAL HOTEL’ JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg Ne prises a beautiful lake and the grounds HALL HOUSE, ACW.HALL Loulaville surrounding it, on which is located a OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &20LARK, Blalr, No . small butlding. This place has been OOMMEROGIAL HOTE ., J. Q.EMEAD,] Neligh, Neb highly popular as pienic and fishing GRAND OENTRAL €.8EYMOUR, NebraskalOity,INeb resort, and s admirably sulted for MIBSOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,N both, the waters affording fine OOMMEROIAL HOUBE* A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, boating and teeming with tront QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb and other game fish, A fine fleet of OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE, €. BTOREY. Olarinda, lows boats, with the docks and boat houses, ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eromont, NeL.! were purchased with the land. The EXOMANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HAGKNEY, Ashiand, Neb place in splendld condition, and one of {ta former owners surk $40,000 in METROPOLITAN HOTE OPOI L improving It and making it picturesque MORQAN HOUSE, FRANK LOVELL, E. L. QRUSS, Atkingon,'Neb. Quide Rocd,!N o BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER 1 |9reston, la. and lt;r_ntlve The present owners HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH [7] Exira, la. -ec.u:a h“t“l a bn;gnln and propose to REYNOLDS HOUSE,| 0.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la, Shoar. 8 RO 95 00 Placo and to ar. WALKER HOUGE, D.H. WALKER, Audubon, la to O travelern 11 ta" ovabeote. ts yeiMRLS h s probable that chME‘\wf:tlAL HOTEL, GDI : al LL-?AMB' :':":‘ "I' all of the Omahans who go to Colorado OITY HOT L 3 h . arian s, this season will sojourn at Green Lake PARK HOUGE, MG, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. beforo they have done the mountains, NEBRASKA HOTEL, AL, AVERY, Btanton, the reeort belug the nearest one in the MEROMANTS HOTEL Q.4W, BURK, BurlingtonJunatiar ¥ | mountains to Denver. Lsat year 17,- COMMEROIAL HOTEL, — Bianchard, la. 000 pereons visited the laks, It is PARKS HOTEL, F. M, PARK, Bhenandoah Ia," estimated that the value of fish in this OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayid City, Neb @5 | one lake alone 1is $10,000, and since BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS. BAGNELL, Oollego Springs, la the purchase of the property the DOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, ls. owners have been offered 000 for JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, Ia, their bargain by Denver capitallsts, BALL HOUSE, . H, PERRY, Ida Qrove,iia The company will shortly be organized COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.8TEARNS, Odebolt, Ia fn roguist for, . .- WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceols, Neb, Roscued From Death. DOUAGLAS HOUSE, J, 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, Coughlin, of Somerville, Maes BEDFORD HOUBE . QBEEN, Bedford I the fall of 1876, I was taken wit ARLINGTON HOUSE, M. BLACK & 8ON, Maryaville Mo NG OF LUNGS followed & severe NORFOLK JUNO' JBE A. T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Ne® 1 lost my appetite mi flesh, and WINSLOW HOUBE Q. MCOARTY, Boward, Neb, was confined to my Rod, 15 1877 AURORA HOUBE M. B. JONES, Auroar Neb admitted to the hospit sors OROZIER HOUBE 0. R. OROZ'ER, 8idney, Nel a1 e bospital, The dootors AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. sald Ihad & holein my lung s big as & OENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUOK, Red Oak half dollar, At one time a report went FOSTER HOUSE Capt JOHN FOSTER, Lowls, la. around that I was desd. I gave no hope, NHITNEY HOUBEY E. HAYMAKER, (@ Griswold, ta. but & friend told me of DK, WILLIAM E&:QT“SSI:L, g k (ifig:n”‘. |Dufl|.l9-|': - HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, BOW OITY HOUSE, W. 'H. MORTON, fDow Oita.2la Igot a bottle, when, to my surprise, 1 AQGQER HOUSE, JAQGRR& 80 Denlson, fa, - @ ARMON HOUSE,==) “TAMA OITY, IA,, Harmoa & Koalss, Prop; cemrmenced to feel better, d to- Jeol bottar than for thiee years. 0N 1 WONDERKFUL REVHELATIONS OF THE MIOROSCOPE Dircovery of the Most Deadly Enemy ot Mankind—-The Bacilius and Its Ravages, The sclentifis world hay heen groatly startled and sgitated of lato by the dlscovery with the meroacopo of the most doadly enemy of menkind in the form of myriads of litio death deal. dngparasites, Tho air wo broath and live In is oharged with these deadly little growths in proportion as it is tn- fected from various noxious sources, Havlog by recent exprrimonts and re search been shown to be tho most froitful oause of disease known, and the weifare snd heaith of every indi vidual depending 8o largely on the froedom from their destructive rav ages, 1t is but natural that the roports of recent invent!gations in this fiald of sclentific inquiry should be widely road, and that overy phase of these tounding discoveries should bo sub- jeot to universal discussion At first recelved with some suspicion, they have at length bsen thoroughly proven, and are now receiviog the un qualified endorsements of the leading selentific mon throughout the world, 1t little elwo is talk of in tho hools and elabs «f sc medical and ecieatific crowdcd with the testimony that {y being added corroborative of th valne of the marvelcus disoiviry which is pronounoced the grostost ad- vance In medical solenco of muders times To L. Pasteur, the eminent French eelontist, who by his loarned invoati- gatfons has saved to France so many millions of dollars, 18 probably dus the honor cf firat poiuting ont the terrible power of thoee germs, In recoguition of his great mservice the government has recently voted to him from the public tressury $10,000 with whish to continue hie exportments. Ho has de ribed several varities of theso para- sitles, some compuratively harmioss, others extremely dangerous. Qae form he proved by a serious cf vacein- atlons and other conclusive experi- ments was the oause of the death of many thousands f animals and herds of oattle; another active agent is the death of fowls by cholera. Actlng up- on the knowledge he had gained of the nature of these germs he pointed out a means of relief that speedily pre- vented a spre.d of the disease and ended thelr devaatation. TYNDALL, with the aid of the emin- ent English investigators, made number of examinations of the flo ing particles in the atmosphere, and found numbers of living spores oapable of producing disease. In dry and healthy localities but faw germs were found, and these of the harmless vari- eties, while in low damp places, crowded houees, and unhealthy olties, the poisonons germs were extremely numerous everywhere. Dr Ruprer Kocn, of Wallstein, Germany, » man whose work in con- nectiona with the organisms of con- taglcus diseases, haa made him s re- cognizad authorlty upon the subject, by oxperlmenting after the methodn of ViLLemen, has discovered and pnb- Jished an account of one of the raost dangerous varietfes, to which it 1s proven more deaths are due thau fo any dicease incldent to the human race, He desoribes it as & simple celiular organism belonging to the samo order a8 the bacteria, When driod the germs may, without losing auy vitait- ty, encdure greet ex'remes of tempera- tare. Beirg as fine aud light ay dust, invisible to the naked eye, they may be blown any distance by the wind or oarried upon the clothing or body Like seeds, they may lie for months or years undisturbed upon the farniture, floor, carpets, ourtains, walls, or in the bedding, and only requiring a proper degree of warmth, moisture and food to waken into life, develop, and grow. They thrive nmi live in the blood, lymph, mucus and s:cre- tions of the human body. When the syatem is unhealthy or weak they at- tack the cells that make up the animal frame. Auny albuminous flaid will far- nish them wlith food for growth, and a single drop is sufficlent to contaln hundreds, Examined with micro- Roesia from thelr destruction was over ono and & half millions In the United States and Canada over three hundred thousand persons perlshed in the Iast year from the bacillus alove. The most common diseaso resalting from it is consumption of the lungs, bat other organs of the body are llable to bo sffected as they develop slowly but surely in any organ that may be In a weak or unhealthy stato, If active and healthy, the llver, kidneys, and bowels have to a won- derful extent the power of expelling thess deadly animaloule or parasites from the system. And this fact far- nishes an important {ndication for the succeesful treatmeont of all the long list of maladies caused by these para- oites as will be heretnafter shown. The studieo of LaNciscA, an eml- nont Italian, and Woon, Formap and others, are Interesting, as ehowing the large variety f chronio disonses as horetofore classificd, that result from these germs. Among the most jcom- mon were ‘‘liver jcomplalnt,” bilious- ness or torpld liver, dyspepsia or in- digestion, Inng aftsotions, bronchitis, kidney dlseases, ochronic diarrkes, splual complaint, fever-sorce, white swellings, hip-joint dlscase, rhon- watiom, malarial dlsensos, suoh as fever and ague or intermitient fever, 1 and nervous debilities, femalo wosknoos ohronic oatarrh ot the head, orciwe s, many forms of unhealthy diechargsa from internal organs, and all the varlous scrofulous affectlons of thoe skin, glands, bones, jolnte, eto., tucleding consamption, which s bat eorofuloua diseass of tho lungs. In this largo catalogue of appar- ently widely differing diseases, but roally all depending upon a com- mon cause, and therefore natur- ally to be suczes:fally treated on the same general principles, examination of the blaod and necretions revealed large numbor f these parasites, and cariously enough the number bore a direot relation to the soverity of the dlscase, a comparatively small num ber betng present, in mild cases and a vory large proportion in bad cases. Uuder the use of the specific treat. mont which they give, and which is substantially the same as that de. scribed and recommended lator in this review, the number was seen to stead- ily diminish from day to day, until, with the restoration of hu{th and bodil, found at all. The greatest varioty of symptoms wore found to accompany their prea- ence, due to peculiarities of the con- stitutlon, the part of the body most riously affected, and the efforts of the different organs to rid the system of these germs, Among the most common were frequent headaches, nearalgle pains, nausea,] constipa- tion, poor or varlable appetites, diacrboes, bad breath, hectlo fever, cough, night sweats, cold extremities, dyspepsia, catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, otc, while where the skin was affacted, salt-rheum, boils, carbuncl scurf skins, erysipelas, St. Anthony’s tire, and other symptoms wero com- mon, and all gradually but with cer- talnty were cared by the same mraus, 'The hectic fever isoften met with in consumption, with the hacking or tearlng cough, night sweats, dlarrhes and other symptoms dae to the efforts of nature to throw off and expol these strength, they ocould not be |te oase gerims o bricfly roferred to, find in this romedy prompt rellef and a permanent care, The great and in. creasing demand for this God glven and poerless remedy for #o many ap- ly different, but really kindred, ts, lod to the preparstion la puro and oonveniont form under the name of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medleal Discovery. It can be obtalned the world over at drug and ganeral stores, and full directlons for its use will be found In the pamphlet that surrounds each bottle. It exerts the most won- derful stimulating and Invigorating in- fluence in the %iver, that greatest gland of the human system, which has boon inaptly termed the ‘‘house- keopor of health.” Through the in- creased action of the liver and other emunctory organs of the system, all polsonous germs are rendered inactive and gradually expelled from the sys tem with other Impurities. In some cases, where there are unhealthy dis charges, as from the neatrils in case ot oither acute or chronic catarrh, the uso of Dr, Suge's Oatarrh Remedy, a mild Zand heallng anti-soptic lotion, should be assoclated with the use of the Diecovery. It is also advisable to uae this lotion In other local manifes- tations of disease of mucous surface: By this moana the gorms of disease are destroyod and the membranes cleansed before any of the poisonous bacilli are absorbed into the blood. In sore throat, quinsy or diptheria, the Oatarrh romedy liquid should be used aa a gargle, and the Golden Modical Dlscovery taken freely. In women where weakness of special organs is common and almost certaln to be developed, attended by back- ache, bearlng-down sensatlons and other looal symotoms, the use of Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription in con- junction with that of the Discovery, speodily restores the healthy functiors aud assista in building up and invigor- ating the syatem, In any oase where the bowels have been costive and are not regulate 1 and acted upon sofficlently by the mild laxative proverties possessed by the Golden Medleal Discovery, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pallets (little liver pllls), taken in small doses of only one or two each day, will ald materially in establishing healthy ac- tion, and in expelling the disease-pro- dn;llng germs from the blood and sys- At the risk of repetition and by way of recapitulation, we may truthfully say that Golden Medloal Dscovery oures all humors, from the worst sorof- ula to & common blotch, plmple, or eruption, Erysipelas, salt-rheum, fever-sores, scaly or rough skin, in short, all diseases caused by disease serms in the blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigor- ating mediolne, Great eating ulcers nplgly heal under ita benign Influ- onces. Especially has it manifested s potency In ourlng tetter, rose rash, bolls, carbuncles, sore eyes, scrofalo sores and swelling, white swellings, goitre or thlok neck, and enlarged gl ““T'he blood is the life,” Thoroughly cleanse this fountain of health by us ing Golden Medioal Discovery, and good digostion, a fair skin, buoysnt splrits, vital strength and sounduess of constitution are established. Coosumption, which is & scrofalons germs were also readlly controlled and cured the same way @s the old sores, abncesses and uloera in the lungs, liver aud other important organs, The pale snd waxy hue and enlargement of the glands, due to the early sigos of their prosunce, were at once im and soon disappeared under the tem of treatment adopted. 1t s found that in robust health the purifying action of the liver andexcre- tory organs soon expel from the blood the germs that may giin entrance, and that otherwise would remaln if these glands were not active, and create seri- ous disease. The presence of these germs in the air in rooms occupled by sufforers with such affections polnts to the necessity of keeping them well aired and sunned, ‘eak persons should not expose themselves by, re- maining in such rooms or by too inti- mate assoclation with invallde. All clothing and dlscharges should be thoroughly dlsinfeeied and kept clean. Muous, saliva, etc., must not be ex: scopex of great power, which enlarge | P them so that they can be seen and studied, they have the appearance of minute rod-like bodies having, when active, some power of motion, They bend in the middle like a bow, and straighten with a jerk that sends them s fow times their own length. At the the temperature of the human body they are the most active, Thelir power of inorease or reproduc- tion is remarkably great, One germ in a few weeks’ time, under favorable oonditions, will give rise to mliliona, The process is by simple growth and divistons. Cold destroys or prevents their growth, and this 1s why refriger- ation prevents decay of meats and other aniwal foods. Exposed ' to warmth these small organisms attack and eat up the albuminous tissues leaving a foul mass. The odors com- mon to this process are given oft by these minute organisms, and is about the only indicatlon of their presence. This §s the warning of nature and it 1s an iostinot to avotd afl such smells The foul breath, bad odors of old sores, eto., leads man to avoid these germs in a great measure, The dan- gel of their presence in the body can be imagined when thelr rapid Increase fs considered. A fow germs may be readily absorbed Into the system by breathing air containing them, They are thus drawn into the Interior of the body through the long and narrow resolratory passages of the throat, chest and nose, which are lined with soft membrane and covered with sticky mucus. In this fluld they find ready lodgement and favorable conditions for development, Increase and growth, The *‘cold” or catarrh, oza aa or chronic catarrh, hay fever, etc., are common manifestations of the effocts of one of the least harmful of these germs or microwymes. In the dlscharges from the respiratory pessages at such tlmes thousands of the living anlmalculse are found. The fever, debility, pains ‘‘in the bores,” loss of -ppol{ts. eto., are Indicatlon of thelr depressing effects upon the vital argans, It is from germs of slower develop- ment, however, that the greatest danger follows. To the one most fully described by Kocm ts dae more deaths than to any other known cause, Acocording to the researches of Cur 78R, FLNT, and DELERINE over eight million people dle every year from this cause slone. The annual deaths ia France, Eogland, Germauy, and - ectorated and allowed to dry upon the floor and be stirred up and diffased through the air by sweeping and dust. ing. Pure alr and plenty of sunshine are neoessitios in these affections, and good food & requirement to keer the body strong and capable of resisting the inroads of these minute bodles. Every Individual should carefully watch his healtth and any evidence of Inactivity of the vital organs or im- purity of the blood should be corrected in time, The corrosive aclds and mineral poisona are found to possess the power of killing these germs, but the danger- ous nature of sush Yowerlnl agents prevents their internal use. For the purpose of expelling these germs when once within the system it is necessary to resort to vegetable remedies ia or der to cleanse the blood of the germs without injury to the patleat, An American physician of larce ex- perience in the treatment of all forms of chronlc diseases, now con- clusively shown to be caused by para- slite life, for mauy years devoted much time to the Investigation of the causes of these sftsotions, and In the treatment of many thousands of cases developed and thoroughly tested & combination of vegetable agents which he used with marvelous success in their cure, In cases of wasting disease, as con- sumptlon, or scrofula of the lungs, and other organs, and in all cases at- tended with great woakness, it was found to exert the most wonderful tonic and restorative Inflaences, be- sides its nutrltive properties far sur- paas those of cod liver oil or sny of the remedial agents rororted to by the medical profession in such cases, Hy- pophosphites, iron and qulnine bear no comparison to 1t in building up the strength of the debllitated. Lhe recipe as advised by him has been used for years with the greatest succsss in a vast and most successful practice. The written experience of the many sufferers who have been cured and who express in terms of the highest pralse thelr endoreement of its great value, are sufctent to fill volumes. Living witnesses are everywhere, monuments to wmodern genlnl and solentific progress In the healing art. Sufferers from ;‘li:ler oomphll‘n." ving riselto*‘bad blcod,"consumption, :rro!gh and other aftections, the re- sults of blood polsoning from the ravages of the deadly paraaites or dis- disease of the lungs, induced by the deadly germ bacillus, is promptly and positively arrosted and cured by this sovereign remedy, if taken before the Iast stages of the disease are reached. From {ts wonderful power over this d | terriblo fatal disease, when firat offer- ing this new world famed remedy to the publie, Dr. Pierce thought favor- ably of calling {t his ‘‘comsumption oure,” but abandoned that name as too reatrictive for a medicine that from its wonderful combination of germ destroying, as well as tonio, or strength- ening, alternative, or blood cleansing, anti %llinu', dluretlo, pectoral, and nutritive proportions, is unequalled, not only as a remedy for consump'ion of the lungs, but for all chronic dis- easen of the liver, blood, kidneys, and lungs. « If you feel dull, drowsy, deblilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish brown spota on the face or body, fre- quent headache or dizziness, bad taste in the mouth, internal heat or chills, alternated with hot flashes, low spir- {ts and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from Indigestion, dyspepsis, and torpld liver or ‘‘biliousnese.” In many oases only part of these symp- toms are experlenced. As a remsdy | for all such cases Dr, Pierce’'s Golden Medioal discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect and radical cures. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, short breath, oconsumptive night sweats and kindred affections, it is & soverelgn remedy. In the cure of bronchitis, severe coughs and ocon- sumption, it has astonished the medi- val faculty, and eminent physicians pronounco it the greatest medical dis. nelghbor's, and has Improved all the time since, My wife and ohlldren also have derived great benefit from thelr use, W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt U. 8. Ex. Oo, DrLrvan, Wis,, Sept, 24, 1878, Genrs —I'have not taken quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters, I was & feeblo old man of 78 when I got It. To-day Tam as active and feel as well asIdid at 30. I see a great many that need such a medicine, D BOYCE. —— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Is recommended for headache oocca~ sloned by indigestion, and whenever there 1s & general feeling of sluggish- ness and lack of energy. \ .YDIA E. PINKHAM'S; VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Sure Cure for all FEMALR WBAK-? NESSES, Including Leucorrhen, Ip- regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceratio tho Womb, Flooding, PR LAPSUS UTERI, S-Ploasant to the taste, efcaciou tmmediate’ Its effect. 1t iaa great helpin prognancy, and rey wes pain during labor and at regular periods. PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIDE IT FREELY, [9FOR ALL WRAKNESSES of tho generative organs ither sex, 1t 1 second tono remedy that hes ever an betore the public; and for all discases of the ‘DNYS 1t 2a tho Greatest Remedy {n the World. VEKIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Ser Find Great Reliefin Its Use. 19 Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre. sred at 233 and 23 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mas Fico of either, §1. Bix bottles for §5. Tho Compound sent by madl n the form of pills, or of lozcnges, on selpt of price, 81 per box for elther. Mrs. Pinkham oely answers all letters of inquiry, Enclose 3 cend amp. Bend for pamphlet. Mention this Faper. L . PO T 18 cure Consti O Aty oF tho Liver. 1 ool 2a-Sold by nll Druzsists. 68 ™ STABLISHED 1858, $IDE S8PRING AnAo‘;xsf;n—nm n; . A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Btreet, aug 7-me 6m OmaHA, NEB, A 8kin of Beauty Is & Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUDS Orintal Oream or Magical Beau- tifier, ; % Aol imilar name. The distingulshed Dr. L. Bayre, sald to of the HAUT ON (s pati “An you I use them, I recommend a the least harmtal of all the 8kin proparatio months, usiog 1t tile removes super! the skin. (XL M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop,, ¢ Bond 1o by all Druggists and Fancy Goode Deaiars throughout the United States,” Cenada and Ruro &7 Bewaro of base Imitations. 1,000 rewasd proof of ary one selling me 2t ow -6m covery of the age. The nutritive properties possessed by cod liver oll are trifling when compared with those of the Golden Medical Discovery. It rapidly builds up the system and in- creases the flosh and weight of those reduced below the ususl standard of health by wasting disease. The plan of treatment that we have 0 briefly outlined In this artiole for the largeclass of chronic diseases re- ferred to, has long been acknowledged to be the most successful, based as It 1s upon the bellef shared by the most skillful medical men of the day, that the only way to get rid of the noxlous di -preducing germs in the blood stem s through the liver, kid- neys, and bowels, and therefore that these agents which are known to act most eftfiently in restorlvg healthy action of these organs are the onea most to bo relied upon. For ihis pur- pose the Golden Medical Discovery is pre eminently the agent that fulfills every indlcation of treatment required, ‘What it Did For an Old Lady. CosuocroN Stariow, N. Y., December 26, 1878, Gexts—A number of people had been using your Bitters here, and with marked effsot, In one case, a lady over seventy years, had been sick for years, and for the past ten ye has not been able to be around half the tlme, About six mouths ago she got 80 feeble sho was helpless. Her old remedles, or physiclans, belng of no avail, I sent to Depost, forty-five miles away, and got & bottle of Hop Bltters. 1t improved her so she was able to drees herself and walk about the house, When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room and walk out to her OOL. L. T. FOSTER. day the colt ceased 40 be lame and ihe lumpe have disppoared. I used bat ons botle sad tho ool¥'s lmbe aro as tree ol lumps and a4 smooth as any horse in the state _He s entire Iy cured. The cure was 80 remarkablo have lotiwe ol my seighbora bhave ke ressler W boktes who ateaw usiag Vory il ¥ yosTEn Send for, Illuetrated clrcular yivig poatiive Price§l. All Druggists 5 N sve 1) or cam got it for you., Dr. B, endall & 0o}, Proe pristors, osburgh N BOLD BY ALL' DRUGGISTS Aow-ly BRIDGE PROPOSALS. Bealed proposais will be received by the Board of County Commissionors of Gage county, Neb,, tor the crection of a bridge across the Big Blue river upon eithor one of th+ wagon roads leading cast from the town of Wymore, Gage county, Neb., and « ver and ucross said river. Said bridge o be one hundred and fifty (150) feet long, and ‘stone, O iron piers. & bridge, suitable to the rock, on the line between sec went (20) and chirty (30), about one mile southwest of Wymore, Gage county, Neb. Low bridge at this place preferred. ‘Also a bridgs across Torkey Oroek, southeast of DeWitt, Neb., to replace the old ‘one now in use, "All bridges to be of wood, iron or combination, All bids to be accompanied by plans and specl: Boations,to be sealed and filed with the Conaty lerk on'or before 12 o'clock noon, March 20th, The Commissioners r.sorve the right to reject y and all tids. Successtul bidders will be re- ulred to give bond for the taishtul performance of their contract. By orde of the Ceuaty Ommissioners ( . PETHOUD, { } County Olerk, —~ ) Beatrice Fob, 72 1883, wmeddw