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\ B Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on ¢ & half hour fastogathan local. Wabash trains run o part. Depart Depart, KANKAN CITY, 8. Depart. CHICAQO, MILWAUKRE AN s Council Bluffs, i 8. m. 0 ml0nm. 11a. [8a. P16 p. w6 p. in. 14 pom. Street cars mlu halt hourly anda, RE ACKNOWLED Piercs & Bradford. = H. H. MARHOFF WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 217 and 219 WHOLESALE ENVELOY] £37 Cash paid for Rags and Paper 8 ek aper Stock Warehonsos, IRON AND SLATE ROOF] C. SPECHT, PROP. . R. RISDON. henllnsuranneAgsu ody enlarged, devalop s and | ulnmu“dum.u oply the advertisers are very Lighly Indorsed, 1o reons roay get scal L ’ by addressing Erle Mediaal Co., 0. box 613, Buffalo, | notice. Furniturs repaired. ALACE MUSICHALL The Largest and Most Reliable House for ey Gools IN THE WEST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Weber, Lindeman and Hardman Pianos. Western, Easten, Cotage, Burdette Organs, | FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - TOWA®R COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the time of arrival and departure of trains from the local depots, The trains start from | the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes earlicr than below stal and arrive at the depot about ten | time, 94 m 85 p. St. Louis time, twenty minutes fastor than local. U, | P.'and Lincoln teains run on Council Bluffs tinie | CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND PACIFIC, { 5:30 p. m. | Pacific B 9 d N | Dos Moines « NGTON AND QUINCY Arrive, p.m. | Connall B'uffs ex.....0.45 04 Mail and_Ex .. CAGO ANd SURTHWESTRERY, L] 653 p. . il an m [ Accom ¢ n, K AND cou m. | Express ... . m. | Mail and UNION PACIFIC, 0 Aurive, EX. .. L. | Overland Ex... 4:00 p. m. { 1] a1, | Demver 800w, i, - n. | Local EX... m. o ) B 5 m. . .| Ex 6:00 . m. WABASII, BT, LOUIS AND FACIFIC, Arrive., 0:45 8. m. | Mailand 4:30 p. 50 . m. | Canron Ball..11:05 a. m. X UTY AND PAGIY m Sioux City8:50 p.m OFFERYBARGAINS IN Fort Niohrara e w raiei s o | BUSiness Property, 40 p. m. | Mail and . m. All trains daily “me, | Residence Property P8 AND OMANA BTREKT RAILWAY. Reufts. Leave Omah: pond | A Suburban Property. the cars be; their tripsat 9 i the day at 9, IMPROVED ANDZUNIMPROVED Lands Near Omaha ! AND Farms in all Parts of Nebraska. WE HAV A RANCH OF 1,900 Acres Stoclkoed (WILICH WE OFFER iED TO BE THE BEST BY ALL Lt 17 1 THEM TO A PRACTICAL AT A ADAPTED TO cE Hard and Soft Coal, COKE Dfi woob. SAINT LOUIS, . 14th \‘trm- EOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA Health ls Wealth l gquarants sions, Fits, ot tobmoco, ing of the Prostration cau: sanity and Jowl a N, Premature Ol Age, Barres Loss of power in’cither sex, Involuntary 1 Spermatorrhea caused | over-indulgence. treatment. $100'a o boxes for price £ To cure ai MANUFACTURER for six bo chaser our wr d by v 1 the tuad the moncy MiMard Hotel Block, (i i ali OMAHA. " - NEB. DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S S’[‘ LUIIIS PAPER WAREHUUSB NS Graham Paper Co. ™" ... TIVE AND CURE. e FOR EITHER SEX. ‘PAPERS I&iiif\'.'?‘.’w Ml e netud et o CARD :uu.um AND <c of dict or three Loses ty v, Prico b, three boxes for willrefu Ko paid, 32 per box, or WRITTEN GUARANTEES issued by all authorized agents Western Comice-Works, D“Fe‘f.’,.‘f:fifi‘lf““"‘ €, I, Goodman, Druggist, Sole Agent, for Omaha, ke wly ANUFACTURER OF REPRESENTS: surance Co., of Bondon, Cash alvanizea Iron woatel : Capital 000,00 Gals Iron Cornices | Girard Fire, hitadeipbis, ‘ | Firksien's ¥ard, Caglial 1/289,915.0x OFFI ing E. B. FELLOWé, snsonan ne . UPHOLSTERE m 3 sttenathensd, ont loag U in out AND haaf b this. 00 e conrars: | MATTRESS MANUFACTURER, | cireulars giving sll particulary All kinds of Upholstering done to order on short 8 roscated, ete. en. willy | Ne. ~ WHES oth street. THE DAILY BEE ~ MAKING INDIA-RUBBER. Information About This Article RIDAY AUGUST 10, 1883, | Formerly all rubber designed for the | vig ates market had to bo shipped s intellect. He was employed in a professional capacity in San Francis o id then reshipped to this | for some time, at one period studying ) ‘. umn,..m,.l, ln‘mnn\ wo had no line hard for a d |'|‘|vl-|1m|| W in B UL upmv nt of the trade until about a y ago, when the United States and Brazil | for medical advice steamship company smmumications are Dispatches are ot Gathering it and its Manu- s Prosent Cor established, | his means were rapidly nerin the Article, New York Tribune | conventions of rubber dealers which have | been held in that city during the last fow | Aroused an unusus |I interest Take it all in American indust; | studied its growth from year to ye aware that so much capital was invested in the india-rubber trade. st phenominal years it has fouy manufacturers, r discovered the imposed |||w|| Ih- bottom mu«l Its growth has CATCHING ELEPHAN \ M o1 Teasts are Seq india-rubber the Monster Beasts are u + Duke of Edinburgh's Narrow Lscape. opeiiod HutitlFed noty avenues of b L actories sprang up all along the At coast as far sov /i car the invento Cincinnati Enquirer. rt of the elephant shooting which 1 can only |n||||u\ul the machin- ery and the manufacturers the quality of the goods produced. of rulvln-r to the United States were made | is *‘kraaling This is done for the purpose of obtaining recruits for the public works dep: temple elephants for service in the and now and then for phants to be tra heads and take coppers u\ (not police- men) with their trunks. are caught is in this wise: of the village receives ading broker l,,ulm-\.-nmum that they require Then the tomple priests and if any, want so many come i second | The first shipnients rtment, From 1830 to 1850 this was the on in which rubber could be ' 1870 rubber was shipped to tlm u-unh\ in Inl-»\, Anul can now be obt: don’t believe llu-rn' is .ulnlhv!‘ tr: .h in nh.v world that is so full ircuses, ele ned to stand on their | &0 ¢ Ihu hvul man S0 many la .“(lu cireus ]wu]vh' more, and they The position o the “kraal termined on, and then the whole village, an, woman and child, Iuvgmmg to l‘l;ll. dering tho Amazon produces the con- rubber in the world. present market for long this queen of rivers. tory contributes to From Manaos to is de- turn out as beat- ay ten miles is taken tho herd and thef n toward the ‘“‘kraal, all done by shooting, but night large fires are lighted in a circl; and, as a rule, the herd never attempt to break through, but now and do, and then the whole performance | It takes very little to frighten a “‘herd” of elophants into going the way you want them—quite different from the solitary rogue. men with white wands will keep a whole herd togother, like aflock of sheep. is about two hundred yards in is (nrmud l)y «(ml\ alley, ance, into which l]m elephants are tame clephants, introduced with the wild thousand miles of ter: in, and they *‘sp It is hear that the Siphonia elastica, or its best growth. impossible to for again they one’s way through the 56 of vines or stems w vigorous use of the matchet tree attains o hight of forty A8 straight as an arrow. Its rich dark foliage and reddish brown trunk give it a very picturesque appear- The rubber-producing season lasts from May to Septemb who gather it are of the lowest order of ing live in the most primitive manner and are exposed to the to start again. or fifty feet, and i HAIE & dopen | A intervals would try to fight with them, The people making a narrow on- Once there, y females, are m.n]mulu. who make friends wit ones, and two mmc.um will slido up to a gradually nmed so0 Then IIII(l\‘llll'd”l and make [ropes fast all vound his logs tying the This is sheer sood-hy until he 99 of the 18 the ‘greatest vd s driven | elephant | be ofore They are a short-lived of livingis only single step from that lower orders of yrannizes over the female and compels her ! closing ..,, o hin it HenRe rubber while he lies in his natives creep in s off tho effuc white man’s drink. <-nnln.\‘l (urm'(hu 'nlthuxm none mu‘:"“fl“ HRD R B Rea Rura] he lies down, and then He is starved there m.‘(, ave inhabited by venomous .‘,-mu and the atmosphere is loaded | R R VT Tl Endian pushes his boat throuh overhanging s suiall spot in which to wine | L and is soon ready fo | He then cuts paths throus | underbrush to ten or | slong m(h ooy 1..- shot can'be done in SO, an, and goes | trumpeting | ady friends” tho Duke | atkra nnl trying to prote is twelve trees ying bo protect i m’ Edinburgh visited Ceylon as gotten up for his bgnefit, which 1 at- | from the laboratory of Mis. Lydia E. certain date, | Pinkham, Lynn, Mass | in the trunks was due at a Mx he was two days behind when he did arvive he entex village of huts und reh as 1 expect he had over composed of all the water, | s ave faste m--I hy m-m]mn.\ this work the cups u]mn (hu S Range of Streral Thousaug Aclcs.mm nnflk BUGK STOVE CO', BEDFORD & SOUER, 1 with a white sap re The Tndian emptic wourd, which he his Immmmk is beer, champague, \»]n ky and brandy bottles that had | iiting his overdue el el you, the | big one, as the cIim' te wries to the spui wh arrival, | fanous region, where two or three yes L was o pretty “thirst al he had | fe. Two ulu- “dlowing conls and ,.L. hnllnmhsn tunnel-shaped carthen ves haped instrument, he milk and holds it in | dense black smoke which pours out of the | mouth of the vessel. a thin layer of rubber is formed. 238 18 continued until e o e .~.n.|.(. upon it, weighing from ten to fifte This is then cut off with over l]u.m a| {I.l]\uw a padd ¢ in the white oo Shois, M 1 o big bl ith each «h.\mp \\1.... the bull \huhul the strange to uid Varian did the e it Vi o was - almost on the | ing the past year there have been 1,000 “-LU“”C B: / g i S a Fifle shot rang st dropped almost 0 one knew where the shot until attention lllllu u)ml and missed, The elephant duke when the sound of | out, and the great | had come from ed to a small floating from covered that was di- | Livingston. An ¢ smoke | ahoard of the train at Glendive, and he was dis- ulnl.un'n-v had nllll,r» had of rubber made in this way are called | ™ g to misery, | spilled “on the ground_congulates into a This is gathered | and pressed into a round missed, with-an old flin(-loc | the mnlu'lllll: warehouses in ,I.uu! lost | | hunter uses tl \\lnn tho vln]»lnmm uight and tamed, | When ho sees a herd of buffalo ho wsunlly that { ylips up to within convenient range, from touch of | 300 to 500 yards, and always sclects a (:mlh of a mul I'u n(.nup of his feot [ora hIn\\ huln that sume gentl, ful as that from ernment uses them chiofly in the TRt | employed in moving huge blo thes | where' it would be expensive and, in fac | impossible to use stean-engines, | been known to deag up huge blol Im\ of stone, shove them into ,...\m.m, and slowly backward, not “perfeetly ‘;_11\4- it a push, either to the the left, unti] it was A public works department man once was mp.mmmlm-r th unloading of a Iuluf»lu 1 tubing, at which [ ] until quiet is restored, and = again | tives at another cow with similar vesults, The tbing had He always aims to put the ball just be s and vehen the | iy the fore shoulder, which will cause l up in his | death in five winutes at furthest When of the oil ain with the same result 1 “ml] finally ho seomcd to understand it, | sy to the “bulls. The experienced [and, with his foot to where | Junior yenerally bags his entire herd un- s 4 itoverand | 1oss le is so unfortunate as to drop his cuits’ range from b and tho ‘negro h SH ,,.,...m ey | his trunk is as i v ol hum.u | nml a.nmml renders e prices sub- | runk is | 100 her yearling and 2y steam-hammer. 5 and shipped artment, where they arve | ghe 'oxperienced hunter kil the buffalo undergoos a s of stone, They leaves Para until it is veceived and v manufacturer consideration On arriving at biscuits ave placed in a large va then run throy ¥ ;lul d me that he of corrugated ivon and v After drying the sheets , shocs and e h powerful "nlulvn ni clophants wer N 1|,.... oilud to preve balt. ,...,m.(m . y and | compaition vary | it hl.“..u on He took it up rubber, its gu in different cou best and lug thore was some over until th sand stuc 1‘ to it and pre ented it slipping, when he tgok it up and trivuny) shantly carried it. ty of the elephant people have an idea that tta percha are are that, it resol “You kill the ¢ nt, or the ele When brought to this Tuced Ly anion of Btood, y of Oak The bu tand, arrived her pationt s fourth year losses lis it ottt | urth vl ot e rversien | ALMA E. KEITH, sin the munufacture of uo case is one of the nary on record, says th Independent heaper grade important of these substitute for rubber has been made from cotton-seed oil, but it has not Old ml.'m or Ian and shoes are -l]s(r utilized and of extremely slender build, aduate of an castern college of high | As 1 have > lis reason was over the cheaper ~— or's diploma, He had New | several thousand dollars when he arrived o health failing he was put to ar | in traveling to he t oxpensc and medicine, so that absorbed. Feel an Francisco from the east, but his e THE = very | ing unequal to_steady work in the city, PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY and sent |and knowing that with a diminished in chants here and y of this |assistance he needed, he concluded to alone often reaches 8500 for asingle | study his own disease and preseribe for ¢ has | himself, 1t was with this view he en a time when rubber could be har-|tered the service of o physician of the o spec- | lower city. The application proved too | 10 o could not purchase the medical the | severe, he left his place, and feeling that present corner in the m:u"Lt'N have learn- | country air and outdoor work would be —_—— I8 ed ero this that are | the best tonic for his shattered systom, Vo ovidonces of pulmons wasalso n wasting away of blood and tissuo that loft them almost a skeloton Among his follow-workers on the faem | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB was a young man of about his own urniture Y — they he went to work on a farm in the "™ out of vicinity of Livermore. For a time market | he seemed to improve, but after lh'l‘llllll condition,” three o four months he uydisease, and there | Phey always have the largest and best stock. ELEGANT PASSENGER who tiad served an_ appronticeship with o ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. doctor. They became warm friends, and in their conversation it was suggest that Williams submit to an experimen in transfusion of blood; in hope that he would gain strength by it The instru of the cows, while at the same time they are far more diflicult to kill. The hide | of the bull is only worth to the hunter S (ot were MBOLIFOR | BUb H10) ot oouliL e | from 81.80 to 82, while that of the cow them, | g5 whio was willltig to bo blad n bo: | Drinke €3.90, and thatof the two-year old calf is worth from 81 to 81.50. But | of late there has sprung up quite a de- was decidod to uso the blood of ananimal, | 11 (It s SR P (e G S O 1 wag horo that it was proved that a [ was here that -t was proved that & jy,falo bull. decked out with glass oyes, {little learning is a dangerons thing, = At | 47, g intact, will readily sell for 820 a calf was suggested as the blood ¢ Y | T e e {belded in e castern markets. Consequently supply, but finally it was decided g0 yufialo hunter of the future will wage sacrifico a eat, or a whele colony of ats,. Tho operation wa performed, the blood boimg taken from | (et FHEE K TR a number of eats and injected into the Lk b voins of Williams, The oxperiment Confusing to Ontsiders. was toan extent successful. The man | gamed strength and had hope of ultimate | Mhiladelphia Pre g rocovery, but soon began to brood over| Theease with whichiactorsand actressos the consequences of incorporating the | marry, get divorces and s 18 quite blood of cats into his own system, and so | confusing to outsiders, and must be so, heavily did it weigh upon his mind that | in a measure, to the partios interested. his friends feared for his sanity, He re- | Mistakes of identity come from it,which, fused to go to bed, saying he was trans- | no doubt, lead to the improper idea that formed into a cat ,m(f preforred to sloep | theairical artists are more exposed to on a rug in front of the fire. At night, | temptations than other people, or elso when not asleep, he would wander about | that they *“fall” more easily. A little the houso, jumping the garden fence |less haste in marrying would make this until tirod ont when he would climb [ idea loss prominent. to the roof and perch on the chimney. —— He sought the society of other cats, and TELEGRAPHIC MATTER. o, My 10, 1853, brings to half of Rogers, and after seme delay it they the [ those venorable relics of bygone or: Our latest corresponden only succeeding, however, in searing them away, when he wonld retive to the house until rested. He manifested the greatest | Superinte terror of broomhandles and bootjacks, | Haven, Conn. Mr. Ingram says: “For many month and at last his mania so grow on him that | 1 nat veen sorely tron he was confind until examined for com- | mitment to the asylum. During the examination he showed a wonderful pro- pensity for jumping, sometimes runuing | all-fours and_ springing o doctors, Onee he jumped throw window, taking the” sash with him, and | not work,and Twas disconraged toan alarming degree until he was put in a straitracket could not be kept still. At the time of Lis antics he kept up an ear-piercingmey- k ing, and at the sight of dogs became | 1ocated at that time, but derived no benofit or reliet. frantic. When placed in cl of Dop- | When almost ready to give np in despalr an acquain uty Moffat he was telerably quict, but | tanee said to me, I want you to try Hunt's Remedy soon after gotting on the train he tried |y 4, to jump through o window, and he was strapped to the seat. At the depot there | he got loose, and tried to escape under | the the platform, but was fing place of safe keeping. 1t is not cortain | 1eould resumomy husiness again, which is one that \»hvllu'l' the eat blood set him erazy, or | subjects me to trains of all kinds, which are 1i whether a pre-existing mental weakness | effeet the kidneys, namel fastened upon the incidents to transfuse | telephonelines. Hunt's & to set him completely e would not e without it, and I che | *Amon the most efficacious of reme- |1y recommend it to all w of the liver, kidoy, or urin to eure., 43 Contre Street, 8 the namative of Henry B, Ingram, the General The ntof the District Messenger Co. of 5 with a ek and tired st inva ably ac fooling aoross the loins, al apan [ with w Deadache, 1 hndnoticed also thatat stated | periods following these pains my uriue would be 4, and leave n heavy brick-colored sed nallawed to stand in the vessel. 1 could Nothing helped me. 1 was proscri in New York for by some of st physiol ity, whero 1 was %0, and hardly twenty-four hours had clapsed | botore 1 phtained relief, and in three weeks' time all aforesaid ailmonts had disappeare , and 1 im. £ wedicines. 1 fully and heart 7y | most honored place in- my cab 1| dial agents » the medical preparations TOWN CLERK FORTY-TWO YEARS. time, and —— The following if fre Othnell s the well- tem- Slaughtering Builalos, | known and respected Town Clerk of Norwich, Conn. unique a | Helenn Independent | Mr. Gager is 89 years old, and has holp this position of trust for 42 In going down the Yellowstone and | across the vast region lying between Glendive and Mandan one is struck with Suernip i e Dladder, and have no hesit; 1 2l avido: of game. 1 the evideat scarcity of game. This e e R SE e | has not only heen the means of relieving me of te | bt b s, Today Lam performing the duties of the offie of Town Clerk, which 1 have held for forty-two which I could not be able to do we years 1 hay ago herds of buflalo, antelope and dec were to be seen on every side, is now, to all appearances, stripped of its game. Tor the entire distance from Livingston A, | to Mandan I only saw two or three small bands of antelope, and not a_sign of a deer or buffalo. The fact is, the slaugh ter of buftalo and deer has been immense for the past two years, and particularly of the fermor. 1t is estimated that dur- ts it of D/I CHEEYERS hunters engaged in the business of slaughtering ))I|||.||nuluw,: the line of the hern Pacifie, between Mandan and le-e] hunter got gave me the following interesting details to the modus operandi- in slaghtering Is of bufinlo: S0l Iy the first place, the experionced | Sharpe rifle, 40-90 cali | bre. With this he can kill at 1000 yards, does this lowed by s old calve wlly stand by ler to the no circumstances will cow for hiis first victim, 1 for the reason that the cow i and they will u last. But unde outright. 1f he does the herd will stam t, | podo at onco. Tho policy is to wound Fatally, but o thoanimal will dash around falling. This it always in acircle bel i o s i o ronsner | PO 10 DAYSC ONLY ghtly placed, | of the herd are not « ght or to armed at this, but 2 o look on, daned Apoo 20 Per Cent of the tragedy being enacted, — Af continue to tators ter his fivst shot the hunter pauses OFF OUR PLAIN RED FIGURES ON MY | the cows have all been slain, he then o | turns his attention to the calves, and | gwme immediately, when all the survi vors stimpede at once, The buffalo does | | smpede st sice, Tho bithlodove| . ug NIDESENGY AT | decidedly more courage than discretion. | i I8 00 | [y iy only when the orack is followed by | ] o except |y jniediato fall that he realizes its When thoy | qeadly nature and takes alarin, The [] w question | 1olicy of killing the cows first and then | the calves has vesulted in the almost ut ter extinetion of the femalo butlalo, | THE thirly, and often without a 1810 Raromt Bizast ingle e fow remaining cows | abways chocse from the young blood of | Call Early if You Want Bargains! o bull after he passes his Stockton (Cal.) | to be mutual, gatheving about him his & DEAL KL IN Roger | batehelor friends of equal age, he sullenly go, tall | rotires into the wilderness and forever | J 1J16 1 lnery. Ho is a | avoids the female members of the herd g aid, the bulls are about all HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ET hides are less valuable than those | 106 17th Street Opp. Postoftice. a destructive war upon the bull tribe, and will ly lodged in_a | proved steatily, and was infused with new life, so to Ireeting telegraph and Ay now oceupies the b aretroubled with diseasos y organs, Itnever falls , and hia word i w4 good as his Vond. On May 6, 1883, ho writes as follows: “For Kidnoys and nding mplaints. 1t anumber of my acquaintan- o 1 not in a fair sty \,1“‘.;’;‘13‘.’:125‘,':'.'.‘,f.:",‘.'.' Sande st ONE PRIGE CLOTHIER! torm * Shord tion with the Jf & groatroady aof Just what i peulred by, the travaling pub- N Shert Line, Quick and the best of accommoda- ® tions-all of which are farne Ishod by the greatost railway in Ameriea Guicaco, ML WAUREE And St. Paul. Itowns and operates aver 4,500 miles of Northorn Winols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, d Dakita; and as its main lines, branchos and connee- st Business contros of the t, it naturally answers the and Best Routo betwoon t. Paul and Minn ow: “hicago, Milwatkeo, Ea Chicaio, Milwaukee, Wansar Chicago, Milwauks Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukosha and Oconomowne. Chicago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Peatricdu Chion. Chicago, MilWankee, Owaton Rockford and Dubuqu 1, Rock Teland and Codar Rapiis souncil Biufts and Omaha. Sioux Falls and Yankton. Mitchell and Chamberlain. uneapolie inneapolis. Pullman Slocpers and the Finost D g Cars b tho aro run on the main lines of the WAUKEE & ST. PAUL ‘E“flw and every attention is pakd & |unmum-r1 Y courte- ous emy MERRIL vl Manager. 3T, CLARY GEO. 1. Wl Sup't. Ass't Gen' Swift’s Specific o all kinds of Blood Poison and Skin Humors. Swift's Spocifio has hereditary in my fami ed mo of Sorofula, which is 1 have suffarad with it for ¥y o groat 1y physic and i sorts of treatmont, Wit ty o pur when | hegan to take Swift's Speeiiic | wis in o' hor- Fiblo condition, but than'ks to this creat remedy, L an rid of the di There 151001’ thatit is the greatost me oxlstenco, and 1 hoge any who doubt will weite to me [PRERTEN, Ir., Clarksville, Ga. inful dry lust re- I \nmnmul it to all i )y 1,090 Roward will bo pail to ny Chomist Do Re tho analysis of 100 bottles 5. 5. 8., one particle of Mercury, lodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. THE SWIFT §P| Drawe Write for a copy ofithe little hook Privo: Simall uize, 81.00 por bottle, Largo size (hold- ing double quantity) $1.75 bottle. All drugiists sel DR. WHITTIER, 617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioal colloges, has been engaged longer in the treatment of CHIRON~ 1¢, NERYOUS, SKIN ANDBLOOD Discascs than any ather physician in 8t. Louis, as city papers show and all ol residents know. Consultation free and invited. When it is inconveniont to visit the city for treat- ment, wedicines can be sent by mail or express overy- whert, Curable cases. guaranteed; whero doubt ex- sty it in frankly stated. Call or wrl Nervous Prostration, Debility, Weakness, Mercurial and other affections of Throas, Skiwand Bonos, Blood Impurities and Blood Poison- fng, Skin affections, Old Sores and Ulcers, Impedi- wents to Ma we, Rheumatism, Piles, Special at- on 0 cason fro red brain, SURGICAL CASES reccive special attontion. Discases arising from lmpradence, Exocosso Indulgences, MARRIAGE-“ et roce pu G-UTTIDX. why, ctlines, ¢ Pontay A BoOH IFIC €O, Atlanta, Ga., tal and Physical This Electric Belt will Cure th ing Discases Without Medicino. ow- Paing in the Back, Hips, Head or Debilty, Lumibago, General Debilit i , Neuralgia, Sciatica, Dise Spinal bi Did Liver, Gout, Sexual Exhaus- tlon m.m.ul nissions, Asthm, Heart D) Dyspepsia, Constipation, Erysipelas, Dudigestio Horills or Rupture, lupotency, Catarrh, Pildy, Eph Tesy, Dunib Ague Omaha Testimonial. Onana, April 12, 1858, DR W. J, Hoksk, 191 Wabash 0, Chica 1 purchased one of yeur Electric Belts 0o, Docenber, 1832, © ¢ relioved the pain and 'stungthenied. them . Wap o morg trouble iiad in et o8 {0 ek that are now left of the butfalo. They Stock Entirely Fresh and New. and devuleanized, u.‘l llmn mn\ul with [ thrown he was urngul/ d among his | largely owe their safety to the fact that ’a mind and |]wni [t , and the re- sults in each case more than meet expectations. | cas refer any one to theso parties who desire it. Respectfully, MAIN OFFICE - Opposite g Fur Sale ut C, F. Goodman's Drag St Farnam Street, Omahs